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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Aug 1967, p. 8

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§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, August 15, 1967 BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE New Brunswick Accused Ordered Leave Province Alfred Howard Wilson wasja charge of failure to remain|Rd. S., pleaded guilty, He was given 48 hours to get out of On-/at the scene of an accident tario when he pleaded guilty|She admitted striking a parked to a charge of assault in Oshawa car, in the Wilson Plaza, with Magistrate's Court on Friday. her boy friend's car and thy The New Brunswick man ad- driving off. mitted making an unexpected Magistrate Dodds piaced her entry into the residence of hisjona six-month suspended sen- common-law wife. Police evi-jtence, which included the man- dence indicated Wilson had'datory three-month licence sus- struck the woman and held a pension. butcher knife against the throat i pees of another man, who was a CARELESS DRIVING guest in the house. A plea of guilty to the charge Magistrate Donald Dodds of careless driving resulted ina stated that to resort to a wea-|fine of $75 and costs or 15 days pon even to show anger is an [oF Edward Gionet, 21, of 426 extremely dangerous action. Simcoe St. S. Gionet was un- He gave Wilson a six-month able to explain to Magistrate fined $50 and costs FINED $50 Gary Young, 1467 pleaded guilty to a charge of minor consumption 11 Miners Die In Explosion | MIERES, Spain (AP)--Elev- jen miners died and one suf- fered critical injuries Monday jin a fire-damp explosion in a | coal mine near here. Forty-nine, | escaped from the mine trials NEW YORK imen | without injury. "the pit, at a depth of more than or 10 days. 300 feet. GREW FROM NOTHING munion. Venezuelan _ boomtown, Oxford St., (AP)--Heresy are an anachronism, no) A. Pike. longer suitable for dealing with The explosion occurred just| questions confronting Christian-|foynd in the hands of those after the morning shift entered jity, a special Episcopal Church|fearfyl of any change," the committee said Monday. The ' Episcopal Church is the U.S. report to the church's presidinb branch of the Anglican com-'pishop, Rt. Rev. John E. Hines. \ The Episcopal committee rec- of alcubol.|Ciudad Guyana, has grown, ommended that the term "'here- |that surrounding Bishop James| jtried for heresy. "It is a weapon far too easily) The report dealt with the gen- committee said. jeral issue, | specific case. panel of scholars said in their| He set up the panel last Janu- ary as a result of controversy He was fined $50 and costs, or from virtually nothing to a city|sy" itself be junked in current Over the unconventional teach- 10 days. the Dodds why he had jumped from} suspended sentence, with af provision that he leaves On-| the front seat to the back seat! tario in 48 hours and signs af his car while it was i 4 ; Celina bond to keep the peace for one Moving forward on year. Street. | SUSPENDED SENTENCES Suspended sentences with pro- bation were given to two youths| THREE MONTHS A Bowmanville man asked for, and received, a three-month 2 sentence when he appeared be- when they appeared before fore Magistrate Dodds to plead Masistrate Dodds on charges guilty to a charge of impaired resulting from the theft of a driving. homemade safe. oat Charles Crowe asked for the Grant Anderson, 19, of 272 sentence so he could go to the Ritson Rd. N., pleaded guilty) Alex Brown Memorial Clinic in|'0 2, charge of possessing stolen Mimico, where he will receive| 8004S. He had a reasonably | treatment for his alcoholic prob-|{4vorable"' pre-sentence report lem. Crowe, 34, resides at 102 Magistrate Dodds placed him Elgin St., Bowmanville. on 18-month's suspended sen- tence and a probation, which} GUILTY PLEA included the requirement that Peter John Asquith, 26, a Anderson could not own or bricklayer with three children, drive a motor vehicle except pleaded guilty to charges of im-|as part of his employment. paired driving and not having a|This was included because driver's licence. The charges|Magistrate Dodds felt that a were laid against Asquith fol-'car was "at the root of his lowing a minor collision between | problems." Asquith's 'car and a train on) Gary Welsh, 17, 210 Division June 3. St., had pleaded guilty to break; Asquith, who resides at 885 enter, and theft. He was placed Oxford St., was fined $200 and on two years' suspended sen- costs on the charge of im-j|tence, which included a proba- paired driving, and $25 and tion that involved a nightly cur- costs on the charge of not having few. He was ordered to go to a driver's licence. jlive with his mother in Belle- SUSPENDED SENTENCES Med if she will accept you. Two 16-year-old Oshawa) DISMISSED youths received two-year sus-| A charge of public intoxica- pended sentences with proba- tion against Robert Russell, 23,| tion when they appeared before |0f 835 Oxford St., was dismiss- Magistrate Dodds. Both Richard | ed when the crown attorney ad- Wayne Gilmour, 513 Rossland|vised Magistrate Dodds that Rd. E., and William T. Mal-|the corridor of an apartment nerick, 130 Church St., pleaded | building is not a public place. guilty to a charge of break and | However, Magistrate Dodds enter and attempted theft. They|advised Russell, 'Your conduct had been caught by city police|is odious." on Aug. 3 trying to break into! 5 a Simcoe Street doctor's office, | PLEADS GUILTY Gilmour also pleaded guilty toa _,Jheft of gasoline was the July 11 charge of break, enter,|CP@"e to which Andrew and theft involving the same "S¥mek, 19, of 160 College office. apo Baga rte ad- , |mitted siphoning gas from a or ale ns Suu truck. He was placed on a six- they make restitution of the bey oe array le damages to the doctor's oftic the requirement that restitu- ofice./tion be made for the theft. INTOXICATION " " Stephen Evenden, 1914 Bond epg apeatieedgin St., pleaded guilty to a charge A charge of assault against of public intoxication. He was|5//@8 Moore, 176 Waverly St., given a suspended sentence with| "25 dismissed when Magistrate probation for six months and | Dodds decided that the offence ; ,,/ didn't warrant the charge. He was ordered to rejoin Alcoholivs told both Moore and the person A 5 Se /opealaa who laid the charge that they) IN CUSTODY were behaving childishly. | Robert John Thornhill, 30,| Queen Street, Toronto, a ite Tce GF wiiaos consump- of four children, pleaded guilty 'tion of alcohol was laid against to two charges of car theft, two Robert King, 18, of 212 Drew of forgery, and two of uttering|<t as the result of police in-| false cheques. He had been con-|vectication of a noisy Drew! vieted of dangerous driving in| street party. He pleaded guilty an earlier appearance in Osh-|ang was fined $50 and costs awa court. He was remanded in| or 19 days aie custody for sentencing until os Aug. 14. $50 FINE " Donald Irwin Stewart, no fix- $100 FINE ity Failure to remain at the scene aa a Laces bol ot ws Ra ona ag the charge Fyidence indicated he had becn py SS arry M. McCabe, 21,/hanging on to people at the ) Ritson Rd. N., pleaded intersection of King and Simcoe guilty. He admitted striking a/anq had been using profane |an-| parked car on June 27 and then|suace. He was fined $50 and/ driving off. He was fined $100/cocts or 10 days : and costs, or 20 days. There ee ees was also a mandatory three--MINOR CONSUMING month suspension. Minor consumption of alcohol Alfreda Doran, 18, 297 Har-|was the charge to which James mony Rd. §., pleaded guilty to'Charles Keys, 19, of 270 Ritson; | Dr. W. A. Bigelow, 87, Dies Founded First Clinic | i BRANDON, Man. (CP)--Fu-|H. S. Sharpe were members of | neral service will be held today |the original clinic with Dr. S. J. | for Dr. Wilfred A. Bigelow, 87, S. Pierce joining in 1917 and i ts Dr. R. Cc i who in 1915 in Brandon founded my ities lilaigat a what is believed to have been her of the American College of the first medical clinic in Can- Surgeons in 1913, the year the | ada, He died Sunday. college was founded. | Dr. Bigelow, born in King: The pioneer doctor was an sport, N.S., had to give up enthusiastic angler. He fished plans for a career at sea|StTeams and lakes from coast because of a football injury. |? coast and made an annual Moving west, he arrived in a to Comox, B.C., for Winnipeg in 1897 where he went | S272. He was also an avid to work in a doctor's office ®2me bird hunter. : He is survived by two sons, sweeping floors and tending) py, witiam Bigelow of Toronto, fires ° j That job grew into an interest one Of Canada S leading heart in medicine which led to a dis- app Pa Beak Dan Bige- tinguished career following his), aauchters. we aes and graduation from the University |Grant of ie Mrs. Millard J of. Manitoba medical school in! yf. ian ae 1903, aR a F . Dr Bigelow moved to Bran. | Pronto. | don in 1906, and nine years later established the Bigélow Clinic. Dr. L. J. Carter and Dr ® GLASS BLOCKS @ GLASS TABLE TOPS SCHOOLING SAVES TEETH WINNIPEG (CP)--A report] ® WALL PAPER by the University of Manitoba ® CUSTOM FRAMING sociology and anthropology de- ++. are just some of the many partment on a recent dental Products available at. . . survey indicates the higher the wis income and educational level of a person the more conscious he is of the importance of good dental care. The study showed people on low income with. less education tend to visit dentists | only for emergency treatment. CENTRE 273 Simcoe St. S. 723-1181 . of 100,000 in a few years. i theological disputes--such asiings og Bishop Pike, and 'Heresy Trials Outdated Episcopal Committee Says demands by some that he be however, not the Declaring that the concept of heresy implies a "statie for- tress" of fixed pre-judgment, closed to new insights of history and culture, the committee pro- posed '"'crastic revision" of canon law on the matter. Procedures for removal of al bishop should be madejtolerate but should actively "extremely difficult," the] encourage free and vigorous report said. The committee sug- theological debate, application gested that the church should/of the gospel to social wrongs, jbe able te dissociate itself from| restatement of Christian _doc- lunacceptable teachings without|trines to make them more intel- judging the teachers or their ligible to contemporary minds, motives. and experimentation with new "The rebel against the tradi-|forms of ote cop tion of the community is still] "Any risks the church may ink nity," run by fostering a climate of linked to the community,' the iis fee ae sped jcompared to the dangers it MAN MADE FREE |surely wil) encounter from. any Summing up is 10,000-word'suppression, censorship or report, it said: 'God makes) thought control. |men free. It does not behoove) «The church can command ae church to try to hobble the respect of modern may only \their minds or inhibit their : 'search for new insights heir! it has the confidence, courage truth. and-honesty to test its faith in "The church not only shouldithe free market place of ideas. _ The twelve minute cigarette is here. millimetres long. At popular price No other Canadian cigarette quite measures up- in length, in taste, in satisfaction. New Golderest cigarettes are a full 100 The twelve minute cigarette is available now in | packages of 20's and 25's. Why do we call Goldcrest the "twelve Light one up and see how it suits you. | minute cigarette'? Because minutes make more sense than millimetres when you're talking about smoking satisfaction. Think about it. For a price you're used to paying, you're enjoying a more satisfying flavour than ever before. ..a more satisfying length than ever before. A full 100 millimetres. Goldcrest "es Twelve to 15 being charged on Mary Stree day city police Rits Job Tie-ups in ru e@aused by heavy at a Ritson Road erossing may b year. A council ¢ night cleared a mending to city proximate $750,0 the form of an underpass at Pacific Railway The public wo motion was cou No Ror In Pla There was or three controllers office space of addition, the fe board of control terday. Architect W. that when the bu signed, the boa was not in exist Need S For Pz Con. Ralph J take the bumps o city hall method what roads get annual basis. He told a meet lic works con should be a long system policy fo portant" traffic bringing streets divisions up to | Con. Jones obj rent policy on pi banked or deput: out over others bids to get pavir "We should | started to bring present standard streets in older "It may take 20 least you can s sight." CITY Si We City soli would nee when he | amount of cumulated Controlle1 this at a be ing yesterd Donald | Hersey M

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