a 'rocleres and every week|very small margin of profit. We|ther for wanting' to make a liv- tion, said Wednesday he doe.| s no delivery today. thing or other has gone upleither have to pass it on to the|ing wage from the sale of milk. not blame consumers for being] mr. Binnington, also manage. |!" price. public or go out of business. It's "After all, the producer has angry about the two-cent in-jof a Kingston dairy, said: "But what can you do? The|@ Vicious circle. to make some money too or Roland|crease on a quart of milk. "I know how the consumer|price of raw milk went up for| Mr. Binnington did not blame/ne's going to stop producing The price increase went into|feels. He comes to town to buylus too and dairies operate on althe farmer or milk producer ei-jmilk." 28 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Mey 18, 1967 tario Milk Distributors Associa-| ffect here Wednesday but BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Kingston Lacks Milk Delivery KINGSTON (CP) -- Binnington, president of the On- Tipsy Drivers Get Alert To Stay Off Highway 401 jail to Larry John McKay, 19,/days on a charge of a minor WHITBY - "Highway 401 is a very poor place to start driving after taking a few drinks. This court is going to clamp down on these offences', said Magistrate H. M. Jermyn here Tuesday as he fined Thom- as Lundie, 38, of Toronto, $200 on a charge of driving while his ability was impared. His lecence was suspended for three months. Four Pickering youths, charg- ed with breaking, entering and theft, were remanded to June 20. Released on $1,000 bail were: David Coulter, Marcell Proulx, Robert Alan Sypher; while Roy Jenning was releas- ed in his father's custody. A remand for one week, pen- ding the raising of $10,000 bail was granted Mrs, Pamela June March, of Toronto, who is charg- ed with being in possession of morphine. If bail can be raised by May 23 the accused will be remanded to June 13. Her husband, Robert Charles March was released on $3,000 bail when he appeared May 9 in Whitby court also charged with possessing morphine. He is to appear in June 13, Whitby Court. $100 FINE A fine of $100 and. costs or 10 days in jail was imposed on Harold Joseph Bryant, 32, of Myrtle, charged with driving while his licence was under suspension. On a charge of riving while impared he was fin- ed $100 and costs or 15 days in jail. The sentences will run consecutively. of Bay Ridges and Hugh Mc- Lean, 21, of Maple Street, Ajax, causing a disturbance. of the provisions of her pro- her probation. The court was told Miss Morden was seeking disqualified, Peter Barker was months in jail. CONCURRENT TERMS A sentence of 12 months def- was imposed on Charles Ray- ress, who appeared charged with the theft of an auto. On a charge of scene of an accident. ing was sentenced to six months definate and six months in- definate. The sentences will run concurrently. A fine of $200 and costs or 30 days in jail was imposed on Paul Manning, 30, of 930 Wal- nut Avenue, Oshawa, who was charged with careless driving. The court was told the accused drove east on the westbound lane of Highway 401 in the Highland Creek area and in five miles was involved in three sideswipe collisions caus- ing a total of $1,200 damage. YOUTHS CONVICTED "A 24 - year - old man out with a bunch of teenage boys and girls should pay his fine "You are 34 years old; it is time to give this up," George Clayton Biggs, of Baldwin street, Brooklin, was told by His Wor- ship. The accused was fined $20 or 10 days on a charge of being intoxicated in a public place./$55 and costs or 15 days in/conference, which ed Fighting on the floor of the/jail on a charge of illegal pos-/day, that ly Bs sem Bh peremptorialy,"' said Magis- trate H. W. Jermyn as he con- victed three youths on liquor charges. Kenneth Joseph O'Quin, 24, of R.R. 2 Stouffville, was fined who appeared charged with|John Kennedy, no relation to Charged with breaking some|R.R. 1 Uxbridge, was fined $25 bation, Pamela Morden, of Osh-jon the charge of being in pos- awa, was permitted to continue|ession of liquor while under the a job. Charged with driving while| sentence report after they were fined $250 and costs or two/tering E. A. Fairman Public inate and six months indefinate| jack 21, mond Fleming, no fixed add-|ctroet, leaving the fi Flem- cal consuming liquor while under the age of 21 years. Stephen the previous Kennedy, 17, of and costs or 10 days in jail age of 21 years. ~ Three Whitby youths were re- manded in custody for a pre- convicted of breaking and en- School, Whitby, and committing theft. Glen Ockendem, 18, of Lee Avenue, Whitby; Wayne Cam- of RR 3, Whitby and Larry Short, 18, Perry Whitby were charged after the school was entered May 5. A projector, walued at a typewriter, valued at $85 and a record player, val- ued at $75 were stolen. The record player and _ typewriter were sold to a Toronto pawn shop. In custody since May 13, on a charge of consuming while under age, Ivan Marcoux, 20, of Bay Ridges, was convicted and placed on probation for 12 months. The accused was pick- ed up by Ajax police. Wildcat Strikes Seen As Harmful TORONTO (CP) -- Unions cannot expect widespread pub- lic support for mass picketing, the Canadian national policy conference of the United Steel- workers of American was told today. Murray Cotterill, the Cana- dian union's public relations di- rector, said in a report to the Monday May 22nd is a Holiday... Enjoy ity ... as you travel around Ontario @ As you garden or play @ As you visit Expo @ As you open the cottage or camp @ As you boat or fish Shop at EATON'S TODAY for ALL your Holiday Needs! % Of course, the staff of EATON'S will enjoy the holiday as the store will be closed Monday, May 22nd. EATON'S Summer Living Centre is choc-full of merchandise to help you enjoy the holiday ! Whitby arena while 3,500 teen-|session of liquor. John Russel|peen adversely affect agers looked on brought fines|/Kennedy, 20 R.R. 1 Stouffville} wildcat 'ae vt dedicat eS : of $25 and costs or 10 days in|was fined $25 and costs or 10 Unions should place the em- es ZS SS : ; y a ie 2 : : 2 a Willowdale Man Guilty Of Dangerous Driving BOWMANVILLE - A Willow-|case was adjourned for a pre- dale man, convicted of danger-|sentencé report. ous driving, in magistrate's court here Tues., was fined $150|$50 FINE and $19 costs with the option of 15 days in jail. While Crown |impared driving cost a Janet, Attorney G. F. Bonnycastle sug-|ville man a fine of $50. and ion |costs with the option of seven gested a one year suspens of the accused's driving licence, the Magistrate R. B. Baxter left it at three months. The court was told Walter Ciona, 40, of Willowdale, was proceeding south on Highway 35 and was following Gerard Vil- leneuve, bumper to bumper, at 55 miles an hour. When traffic cleared, Ciona passed Viienouve and cut in sharply, forcing him to swerve to avoid a rear-end collission, sideswiping a third car, A former garage operator blamed his troubles on the lay-off of General Motors Em- ployees. Wellington Godfrey, of Enniskillen, gave cheques dur- ing March totalling $400 for gas delivered to his garage at Maple Grove. The cheques were re- turned marked "'NSF" because His conviction of a charge of phasis on prohibiting the use of strikebreaker's as a device for avoiding bargaining in good faith, he said. It is possible to rally public support for anti-strikebreaking legislation but such support can- not be mobilized in the event of mass picketing, Mr. Cotterill said. He reported that the union spent $1,143,000 in strike bene- fits in Canada between March days in jail. His licence was suspended for three months. Found slumped over the wheel of his car, ton, in the middle of the road, with the motor running, Elmo Wesley Gray had a breatha- lizer test taken which showed 2.7 parts of alcohol per thous- and in his blood. ERECT FENCE An auto wrecker, John Chas- kovich, RR 3, Bowmanville, was advised to erect a fence to hide his vehicles from neighbors and the option of five days in jail for contravention bylaw. $50 FINE A burned out front turn signal south of Nestle- -°9958,000 came from the in- 1, 1966, and Feb. 28, 1967. Of ternational union. Mr. Cotterill's report was re- leased before delivery. Gordon Stirs Little Interest WASHINGTON (CP)-- Walter Gordon's view that the U.S. role in Vietnam cannot be justified "morally or on_ strategic grounds" appears to have roused little interest in the U.S. A U.S. state department offi- was fined $25 and $9 costs with|cial said Wednesday he had read the speech but there would of a zoning|be no comment. 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