\ ossland Rd. W. SALE ) 3Va Lbs. Avge, 00 = 00° er' ail food s from recent Cherry- Foronto region Super- Power 1 - with ea, we at our | shop- shance tell us BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Driving Under Suspension Cartwright Township Father Of Two Draws Fine Plans Historical Tour "ten. 0), Junior Band A 22-year-old father of twojand minor having of alcohol,|ward Sprague, 16, RR 6, Bow- for driving with his licence| Weldon Court, Lindsay. under suspension, appeared be- fore Magistrate Donald Dodds|MINOR CONSUMING Monday morning on a_ third! Henry Koc, 18, og 575 Gibbons| charge of driving with his| 5!» Pleaded guilty to a charge| PLEADS GUILTY costs or 10 days. received a fine rather than a/@nd was fined $50 and costs or jet t er m when Magistrate] !® days. Dodds heard the circumstances 3 of his offence. LACK EVIDENCE The magistrate was informed that on his first conviction for the offence, in 1963, Wayne Steadman Vail, 5 Bloor St. F., had received 14 days rather than the usual fine. On his} THREE FINED second conviction, in 1964, he| Two 17-year-old Bowmanville) received 60 days. On neither| youths pleaded guilty to charges| $25 FINE occasion did Vail have the bene-|of minor consumption of alcohol.| A conviction on the charge of fit of counsel. Veral McLean, RR 6, Bowman-| public intoxication resulted in a | pleaded guilty to a charge of |public intoxication. The charge was laid when police were A charge of possessing stolen|called to the Oshawa General goods was dismissed when the| Hospital to answer a complaint Crown decided it lacked evi-|that a woman was drunk in the dence to prosecute Danny Bruce| emergency ward. for a period of three months, When Magistrate Dodds learn-| ville, and David McQuaid, RR 3,|fine of $25 and costs or five/at Cadmus: Devitt's Hall, the, were deeded, their ed that Vail had driven his car|/Bowmanville, were -both fined| days for Thomas A. Delorey, 22,| first LOL Hall, built 120 years) Owner and present owner are sts or 10 days. Ed-'of the Kingsway Motel, Oshawa. !ago: the site of the first school, 1834 By ALISTAIR CLARK {tools, is this the first example in history of a_ tool-making in answer to a call from his/ $50 and c wife about his sick daughter on| ae the occasion of the third offence. | ow he decided to fine Vail $200 and costs, or 30 days, rather then| rigin Of Man Sought the customary jail term. OUTSTANDING ATHLETE 4 M4 terse wot I South African Rockpile who was described as "an out-| standing athlete in the Whitby area," appeared in Court Mon- . 5 hn day to plead guilty to three, JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) | eature more ape than man? charges of theft from stores in|--South African scientists hope the Oshawa Shopping Plaza. that a pile of 130 tons of fossil-/ EXPERTS INVESTIGATE Allan F, Parkington admitted | rich rocks in a shallow lime-| Experts from the University stealing records from the Disc| Stone valley not far from here/of Witwatersrand, Johannes- Shop and from Zellers Ltd. He|May provide the answer to a|burg, are investigating the site also pleaded guilty to the theft fundamental question about the of Sterkfontein, 30 miles from of shorts, slacks, and men's | Origins of man. |the city, some 40 years after cologne from Eaton's. As the rocks are sorted out| Prof. Raymond Dart found the Magistrate Dodds _ stated,/during the next few years, they) skull of a five-year-old ape-man "This is a boy who should know may tell whether the ancient| creature. better in every way." He Ge-|dwellers in the valley were ear-| Excitement was aroused cided to remand Partington out/liest men, ape-men or creatures|again in 1947 when Scottish of custody until August 14 while|in the transitional stage be- born anthropologist Robert he awaits a pre-sentence report.|tween ape and man. Broom found a complete adult Partington resides at 202\ Fossil experts and anthropol-|skull in a bone-strewn pit deep Byron St. N., Whitby. ogists during the last 40 years| within the extensive caves. Ten persons appeared before have found extensive deposits! The skulls, although housing Magistrate Dodds on _ liquor,of primitive stone tools in the|a smaller brain than man's, charges. Nine of these were| valley as well as the skulls and | have numerous features which convicted and paid a total of bones of a_ creature called/are not found in apes. $350 in fines. | Australopithecus Transvaalensis|) But the terms "man" and having characteristics of both|'*human" cannot yet be applied INTOXICATION man and ape. to Australopithecus, since evi- Nina Botulenko, 743 Douglas! The main riddle is whether dence is not conclusive that it St., pleaded guilty to a charge of| Australopithecus Transvaalen- had the distinctive human at- public intoxication and was|sis, with massive jaws and a\tributes of speech, or at least fined $25 and costs or five days.|! brain capacity of a large ape, |some form of verbal communi- $50 FINES but who stood more or less up-|cation, and the ability to make sda 3 right, should be classified as'!tools. Pleading guilty to a charge of ape, man or something beiween| The ape-man creature appar- minor consumption of alcohol! the 'two. ently grew to about four feet resulted in a fine of $50 and) 4 further question arises --if|and weighed about 100 Ibs. It Ses, 0 oF i Nokon 8c: Australopithecus used the stone!included meat in its diet. Oshawa, The same fine of $50 and costs or 10 days was levied against Clifford Dixon, 20, of 76 Brock St. W., when he pleaded guilty to a charge of minor consumption of alcohol. | DISMISSED | A lack of evidence on the | part of the Crown resulted in | the dismissal of charges of) minor consumption of alcohol Don't Miss... % THE MISS OSHAWA FAIR CONTEST ye CKLB TEEN DANCE @ PITTSBURGH PAINTS @ WINDOW GLASS ¢ TWINDOW Thurs., July 27 - 9 p.m. produce avelanie at", E at the aa | PAINTEGLASS | OSHAWA FAIR ALEXANDRA PARK BUY GROCERIES AT COST PLUS 10% Save $200 to $300 every year. Pay only the chain store's cost price plus 10%. The Result -- you save on name brand foods... select from our 5,000 item wholesale catalogue, fresh and frozen. e We Guarantee Savings @ OSHAWA PROVISIONERS 3% Simcoe Street South Oshawa e@ NO MEMBERSHIP FEE e ...Up To Six Months To Pay. No Finance Charges... Free Delivery TO ALL NEW CUSTOMERS CIGARETTES «=©6--6- 99... 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Ormiston;!Qshawa Fair, July 27. tour of the area is planned to| . relive the history of the area. licence under suspension, and|! minor consumption of alcohol! farla Wilson, 374 Pine Ave.,/In addition there will be horse. Mazistrate|include the United and Anglican|township's _ century McDonald, RR 6, Bowmanville.| Dodds decided to suspend pass-|Churches, which were originally ing of sentence on the woman' frame 'structures; the home of |Mrs, McArthur, which in 1878 ; ' farms which. ' Toke advantage of it! 24 hour ser- jwas the home of Dr. Mont-|tion of having 17 farms which yrs. [Linda Madill, Orono and) KEDRON (TC) -- Rev. Ken- vice; and radio dispatched trucks gomery; the first Methodist|have remained in the same jim Ard, Orono, were best in neth Deer, who is on vacation clways ready to serve you |Cemetery; Russell Brown's feed family for 100 years or more-'the .22 rifle events; while Mrs./during July, has been taking a Fuel Oil Budget Plan Available jmill, operated by a water wheel, The year in which these farms Jane Keast-and Jim Ard, Orono,| ------_________--_ events, -- Thomas Williamson, 'The Oshawa and District McLAUGHLIN lin the township at Taylor's! Percy Williamson; 1840 -- Wil Sportsmen's Association and the Corners, liam VanCamp, Jack VanCamp:|Orono Fish and Hunt Club com- Established for over 30 yeors COAL & 723 110 Caesar's Cemetery, where Joe 1842 -- Sam Ferguson, William peted for the Art Hockett Tro-|110% King Street West SUPPLIES . King St. W. Caesar was buried in 1838: the! Ferguson; 1843 -- James Fa phy for .22 rifle marksmanship 725-0444 | Bowles farm, part of the 1.900'James Fallis; 1846 shoe pitching, antique displays| house site, where the first dwell- and demonstrations. ing in the area was built by Shoot Success | Starting at Blackstock, which John Hoople in 1856. was first known as Tooley's Fe Corners, later Williamsburg and Ne ee six of the ) | {finally Blackstock, the tour will|, During the tou and three symbolic trophies and races, A picnic supper was ; - ten sin.| WO-Week course at Macdonald|Wylie's charges at Port Perry, jealm, L M a, 1853 s - : " Gane Pea ee on or he Lake of Orono. in the| Colleze, Ste. Anne de Bellevue,|Prince Albert, Kedron, Mark- Lloya Beacock; 1853 -- John|men's trap division. | Quebec. The services at Kedron) ham and Columbus. |Thompson, Don Thompson; 1853 are being taken by Rev. Leslie Junior Band Study Course | : '| Avery, who has left the Harrow- Robert Jackson, Allan Jack-| |smith-pastoral charge and plans 0 do postgraduate work in) KEDRON (TC)--James Mar- theology at Edinburgh, Scotland, 'tin, Brampton, a member of a next winter. conservation course for Ontario i |Students, has spent three weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 40th Wedding Ross Lee, The course included KEDRON (TC) -- Mr. and|work and study at the Ennis- |Mrs. Ross Lee entertained, last|killen Conservation Area. Ke '< |Saturday, at a dinner party in 150 At Picnic -- honor of Rev. and Mrs. R. H. : ag |Wylie's 40th wedding anniver-| CBC-TV's regular fall and ec eee ig Ragga fle sary. The table was centred winter Saturday night variety ORONO (TC) -- The centen- represented at the Odd Fellow| Wy" gpetend "vas aoe eee an ee . & i : jcake. A presentati vas * - i nial shoot at Enterprise was aland Rebekah picnic. A crowd ohne: gob oe gig a made. tor-comedian Alan Hamel as fine success with four trophies! about 150 people enjoyed games| ei, ence Ginn; 1856 -- William Mc-|pectiye musicians started at- acres owned by James Caesar; Laughlin, Harry McLaughlin: |tending the junior band prac- the tobacco farms operated by 1862 -- John Edgerton, Grant!tices July 24. The band, aug- K. Minshall, 0. Rohrer and D./Edgerton; 1865 -- William!mented by some of the senior Frew; St. Christopher's Camp,/Philp, Martin Philp; 1866--Rob-/hand members, will play at board of the United Church; |1867 -- Thomas Graham, Oscar View Lake; Nestleton and Graham. 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