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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Oct 1967, p. 6

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8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, October 24, 1967 'PEeVey (6), Judge Beau, No Queen's Award, Half Home, Arm: Mutuel Choice, ome To Hand, Fleeting Storm, A-120. Easy Shot, Wals' son ing (3500), Maid °. lin Courier, Cut 'Gimpy Gal, No CORPS HOLDS PAST-PRESIDENTS' NIGHT ' ' Also Eligible: Oshawa Unit 42 of the quarters recently. At the president; Ernie Bell, presi- president, Alan King, presi- (112; Sea of Grace, Swatuk, X110; Canadian Corps held its dinner held in the Corps' dent, '61; Frank Davis, dent, °63-'64; Vern Claus, Tioey Gonet: 1 Past Presidents' night at banquet room were, from president, '57-'58; and serv- president, ing this year as Entry. provincial (Oshawa Times Photo) | __. . __| GREENWOOD : ENTRIES WEDNESDAY, OCT, 25 Clear and Fast FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000, Claim- ing (3500). Maiden two-year-olds, 1 Mile Boy 115 Cosentino 112 Pagan Prince, Grubb X110 Far Away Yates, No Boy 120 Control Data, Brownell X107 Camilo, Nedeau 120 strong 17 Bell 115 ° Ithinkiknow, Coombs X110 #\Tartan Town, Kelly X115 Shine Brightly, Bradfield X110 No Boy 115 A--R Spooner and J C Meyer Entry. SECOND RACE--Purse $1,800. Claim- ing (3000). Three-year-olds. 7 Furlongs 179) h 109 vive, Inouye 112 Norway House, Armstrong 110 1 Giwson X104 Boot Hill, No Boy 110 ESR Daring Daryl, No Boy 112 <1 Football, Dittfach 112 fler 107 Flying Ky., No Boy 110 *H'°D RACE -- Purse $2,000, Claim- len two-year-olds. (D' » Isiy, Une Mile (16) {Hi Royal, No Boy 120 hbertson 120 Inti-Raymi, Turcotte 120 Lucky Nosey, No Boy 112 Boy 112 Mebhie's Dish, McCauley 112 Silvido, Armstrong 120 + Castre.s, Gritio 112 |Golly Solly, Gordon A-120 Vast Opportunity, No Boy 115 Oriental Era, McCauley 115 | Heel Nose In, Turcotte 115 Lisa B Good, No B: 5; Mr. Pioneer, No A--Willow Downs Farm and J O Platt GREENWOOD RACEWAY (Todd Clarifies FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,400 allow. MONDAY, OCT. 23 IRST RACE -- Purse $1,800 claiming F maiden two year old fillies, 7 furs 3-Amber Hill, Grubb 3.50 2.50 2.40 1-Bert's Wish, Dittfach 3.80 3.00 9-Mariondort, Bradfield 5.60 Time 127 4-5, Clear and Fast Marie, Tolstoy, Lotella Flight, Dust and jReal Handfull | SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,500 claim- ing two year olds 1 mile 4Cent'n'! Year, Dit'f'ch 18.20 7.60 4.50 5-All Image, Walsh 3.60 2.70 6&Swiss Movement, Gordon 3.50 | Time 138 3-5 Also Ran In Order: Mambo Cafe, Aye Aye, Neat Little Divil and Coureur De Bois Also Eligible: Lori Be, Grubb, A-x107;| The Daily Double, Amber Hill (3) and No Boy, 112; Ruivann,' Centennial Year (4), pai McComb, 112; Tardy Tears, No B: id $41.90, OY, | | THIRD RACE -- Purse $1,800 <claim-) ing three year olds and up 7 furs | 5-Helen Mary, Grubb 8.10 4.80 3.30 7-Whistler's Wife, Gibson 5.80 3.90 10-Dollars Scholar, Dittfach 5.80 Time 125 3-5 Also Ran In Order: Billy Baton, A Kenteek, |Chopstick, Chance Encounter, |Top Cadet, A-Cal Emir, Artista and Day Best |A-W. Borger, V. Keith and M. A. Dutton! jentry FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,400 claim ing three year olds | mile 4-Redirect, Turcotte 16.10 6.90 4.90 5-Landy Dee, Platts 5.00 3.10 2-Trayhl Dancer, McCauley 4.80) Time 137 Also Ran In Order: Full Force, Lava ivn Hill and Mu Maura. |The Exactor, Redirect and Landy Dee, paid $66.00 |ances 3 and 4 yéar olds 7 furs |3-Page Royal, Grubb 1-Anns Gem, Gordon 3 '5-Rich As Cream, Turcotte Time 125 4-5 Also Ran In Order: Devivar, Alpha, Sari-Ark, Emerald Star, Ann B | Also Ran In Order: Briefly, Mona|Good, Jurisdiction and Jammed Market.| TORONTO 6.70 3.20 2.60 40 2.80) 3.80 King) (CP)--Garfield lTodd, former prime minister of SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,600 allow-; . . 4 4 ances, two year olds, foaled in Cda, 1|/Rhodesia, said Friday Prime Te inate: olde 570 290 2.60\Minister Pearson of Canada 1-Great Pacifist, Platts 4-Greek Victress, Fitzsimmons Time 138 2-5 Also Ran In Order: Dance Me Loose,| Amber Tower and Miss Orillia i 2:80 2.60|holds a special responsibility in 3.8/ the Rhodesian crisis. In a letter to The Globe and Mail, Mr. Todd said he was The Exactor, Phelodie and Great Pacif- wrongly reported Thursday as ist, paid' $13.10 aGEVENTH (RACE --.. Furst ancicop'|large part of the blame for the id "Fairbanks Stakes-Handicap' three year olds and up 1! miles 1A-Johnny's Form, Gomez4.00 4.10 2. lsaying Mr. Pearson shared a lsurvival of the rebel white-su- remist Rhodesian regime. ; ; 1p 1A-Hail The King, Grubb 4.00 4.10 4 "What I did say was that Can- 5-Pine Point, Gordon .8 Time 204 (Track Record) iso Ran In Order: Bye and Near, Grand Galop, Native Victor, E. Day, Hammer Kopf and Battling ada, and Mr. Pearson, have a special responsibility in the Rhodesian crisis, but not for the ' i | rae A-Hillcrest. Stable and Gardiner Farms Rhodesian crisis." entry His letter said that Mr. Pear- Pearson Speech wealth conferences between white and non-white leaders." Part of this work of "finding a compromise--in effect in hold- ing the Commonwealth together --consisted in helping to tone down the demands of some Afri- can leaders for more vigorous action." "Thus, I suggested a special responsibility developed on Can- ada to see the long-term objec- tives agreed at these confer- ences were attained." In a speech Thursday at the University of Toronto, Mr. Todd called on Mr. Pearson to con- vene a special Commonwealth prime ministers' conference to EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,000 claim: 4, hag acted "with great skill ing 3 and 4 year olds 1 1-16 miles 1-Miss Mar'ne, Walsh 3-Sunday Cruz, Gibson 7-Amace, Grubb Time 147 3-5 i Also Ran In Order: DQ-Last Marriage, Bye Bye Fifi, Wallaceburg, Miss Nowata and Strabonne se DQ-Finished first but was disqualified and placed fourth. Attendance 8,578. Handle $547,062. | GARDEN CITY RACEWAY MONDAY, OCTOBER 23 | FIRST RACE -- Mile Trot. Purse cy. $800. Claiming. Sir |3-Gallant Hof, Geisel 9.70 4.70 2.80 Boy,!1-Winnifred Po Ka Bout, Ingles 4.00 3.10 8-Foul: Ball, Curran 2.80 Also Started: Pocket Rocket C., Mike Riddell, Lord Dean, Live Steam and FOURTH RACE--Purse $1,800. Claim-Kinna Art. FIFTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse $800. Claiming. }-Adios Breezy, Feagan 4.10 3.00 2.40 4-Dandy Sandy, Waddell 3.40 2.70 3-Jagla, Ellicott 4.40 Also Started: Captain Dillon, Hi Adieu, Byrd Killean, Handsome Melody, and Snowball Direct. SIXTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse $1,200. Claiming discuss new policies for dealing with Rhodesia. 18.50 9.80 4.30 in bridging the gap in Common- 29.10 10.30; sitlcaetiinesecitnse 2.80; UN Peacemaking Operations OTTAWA (CP)--One measure jof the success of the United Na- tions must be made against "the magnitude of the disasters lin averts," Prime Minister Pearson said Monday. In a statement marking the 22nd an- niversary of the world body, Mr. Pearson said peacekeeping operations are no lasting solu- tion for the deep-rooted conflicts United Nations Day) Explained By Prime Minister any such willingness disap- pears',' said the statement. "Tt may also help to restore a climate favorable to. the ar- duous search for a peaceful set- jtlement. "That is why we believe that the United Nations should not neglect any opportunity to place the organization of its peace- keeping functions on a regular basis, and that the political and its Church Street head- the left: George Paterson, ing (3000). Three-year-olds. (Divn of 2nd) | 7 Furlongs (12). BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Daltor Maromera, No Clara B. Good, Dittfach 108 | T Sea Salt, Gordon n's Pamela, Grubb X106 Boy 115 110 Tudor Liz, Brownell X106 Crimson North, Kelly X107 Man Remanded In Custody Lawyer Says gg Last Duchess, Turcotte 112 FE st Elsie, Kelly Our Gooden, No e As Court Charges Pending .2 S ou nary hearing into a $100,000,000 conspiracy to defraud was or-|Two-year-old filli Dewey Welsh of Nassaujthe mandatory three-month sus-|Sept. of 1966, resulted in a $101/dered to continue Monday after Day pvereien' Street, was remanded again in|pension by the Department of\overpayment to Thompson. a defence lawyer said he had custody until Oct. 27 without Transport. Thompson was fined $25 and been threatened and told to charges being laid. . jcosts or five days on each of ° FAIL TO REMAIN | pire Welsh had been arrested Oct nil} ' i |the two convictions, with the ties. : 5 Wal ne te ewtng of hs|,Faiues, 1 remain was thelpsaiie sentences to be served], ave ,been subjected common law wife, Olive Stew-|<rontagh, 27, of 209 Montrave "msecutlvly mstibacs OF OLY Gea ceokeuaine, En) art, who remains "in ghey Ave., Apt. 4, pleaded guilty.|FINED $50 but by third parties with ulter- Doniands, Grubb condition" in Toronto General/,." evidence indicated that Queen's College, SIXTH RACE Centennial Star, D X107 Boy 116 (CP)--A_ prelimi-|Famous Tour, Swatuk: X105 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. Maiden es./7 Furlongs (7) bh X114 Platts X109 09 Fitzsimmons 114 fiiach 114 Diti drop the case by unnamed par= Go Go Mina, Armstrong 114 Platts XX112 (EXACTOR WAGERING) -- Purse $1,900. Three year-olds and up. Claiming (4000). 7 Fur Richard, Pointer Hal, Dick Bingo and 2-Pear| Attorney, Geisel Jr. x107 7 7 iy " % ang |Great Promise, McCauley 117 Minor consumption of alcohol jior motives,"' Anthony Bagos, Righteous, Grubb X 104 radfield X107 Miss: Dynamic, Swatuk X107 Hospital. _ |Szontagh drove off half a mile|was the charge to which David|lawyer for Myer Rush, told/Prince Bunty, B A representative of the police on Aug. 6, when the other|[an Burnett, an apprentice pho-/court Lawless Maid, Stauffer 10° department told Magistrate|driver went to. phone police|tographer from Hamilton, plead-; Last week, Walter Francis|Bive Mel, Gibson X107 Donald Dodds it was '"'very dif-!concerning their two-car Bloor/ed guilty. Burnett, 19, was fined|Choma, 41, of Toronto was ar- Grano Salis, Kelly X1l1 ficult to talk to her because|street accident. Satea | anal shapoed: with Lady Kasha, No there's been so much brain) cy ta5h was fined $100 and tempting damage." lcosts or 20 days and will re-|FRIAL ANNULLED : aye Coon in connection with $300 IN FINES |ceive an automatic three-month) The trial of Mike Seavers, Allthe case. He was remanded 4 rs i i _|Matthews, and Gordon Chan-!yntil Oct. 26 on $10,000 bail Fines totalling $300 and dere ck Depart taing Ga a charge: of thetty ine . 26 on $10, ai $50 and costs or 10 days. | Mr. Bazos asked the magis- }\« mile Boy X104 al-i\Famous Monarch, Armstrong 114 to bribe Magistrate Shining Hopé, No Boy 107 Sultan's Treat, Brownell XX102 SEVENTH RACE--Purse $15,000 Add. University of Western Ontario ed. "Maple Leaf Stakes". Three- and ~ Pee Nar es four-year-olds, fillies, foaled in Canada. Since 1946 Friday announced his | or 50 days in the county jail) |volving an antique auto in Whit- DS. BEREG Coenen; serubiecat were levied against Donald A.| nyopyRBANCE iby one aACATSA an annulity by|tTate to disqualify himself be-|sceny some' pitttach. 113 Bint, 24, of 29 Wilson Rd. S..|" "people who are sick or ill in|Magistrate Dodds. Fd bc Beg Pa gore ema eta toh when he was convicted fla hospital don't want to listen | affected by the bribe offer. Pink Phantom, Kelly 105 A a He agreed with defence coun- dangerous driving and achat' | the ravings of someone like|sel Edward G. McNeely's sub- ges den ciliy tale ae commented Magis-|mission that the trial was im- 'in ad pleaded guilty tOjtrate Dodds as he fined Wil-|properly held with respect t rate the charge of causing a dis-\jiam Demille, 26, of 376 Simaeeline caine of the Geers in.|serh Williams, 54, all of To- turbance but not guilty to tne|st., $75 and costs or 15 days on|formations and the fact that a! charge of dangerous driving. ja conviction of causing a dis-|joint trial was held. The evidence indicated that/turbance at the Oshawa Gen- Bint had been squealing hisleral Hospital. tires and driving at high speeds) 7 ; has taken place, and we are Ae ss ' king) MINORS CONSUMING » ee The Crown claims the h -- me Hall parking, _A number of minor consump- | terefore at the begnnng. made false statements regard-|Petelio, Turcotte at and put his hand on the tion of alcohol cases came be-| The magistrate refused tojing the condition of Darien Ex-) oi, er ae door of Bint's compact car, fore the magistrate. Barbara A. grant the defence a certificate|ploration Co. of South America| yx=7 es RAG ordering him to stop, Bint Wallinger, 18, pleaded guilty to/0f dismissal and added, "should/and British Overseas Mutual) xxx--10 Ibs AAC J the charge and was fined $50 the Crown wish to proceed on|Fund Corp. | Charged with conspiring |Manuel Britstone, 49, and Jo-|Cosmic Grey, W and one-gixteenth | Magistrate Dodds declared, "I/Colucci, believed to be in Pan-|Ne Passez Pas, jhad no jurisdiction, no trial |ama. D to verges. Armstrong 114 All We Have, No Boy 118 defraud the public are Rush, 43,|Hinemoa, Gomez 118 9,000 students in 34 buildings. 5 ' Claim-! Siren R rey es ee IR ronto. ing (3000). Three-year-olds and up. One POLAR BASE SLIPPING alsh 110 EIGHTH RACE--Purse $2,000. Miles (8) A warrant also has been is-|77) Brandy, Gordon 115 sued for the arrest of Joseph'Piedall, McCauley 114 McComb 115 |Dream Plan, Kelly X110 After Dusk, Armstrong 114 men |Mighty Patrol, No Boy 115 Boy 114 5 (EXACTOR WAGERING) POST TIME 1 P.M. drove off, forcing the officer soa bee costs or 10 days. She re-|@ New joint information, it would) The Crown says the -compa-| -- to be used to bring|Sides at 138% Simcoe St. S. |be before Magstrate Jermyn."'nies have no assets. |Defeated Welfare Minister Bint into custody when he| The same fine of $50 and| ges | ~------ | MacCallum, Health Minister] again returned to the parking|costs or 10 days was paid by| N B MEMBERS ELECTED et dike. Rak on Whether It's a leaky faucet or an entire renovation lot. A shore patrol trom HMCS pL rae a ug a 2 eke ebeicxe Re ils job... you'll find the skilled tradesman to do the job toot y hel olic: kejod > Vista Ave., when he ) ae be r) , 5 saggy 2 A ae PMagistrate\Dleaded guilty By THE CANADIAN PRESS 2,612; xC.B. Sherwood (PC)|(PC) 1526 W. J. Woodroofe) bi * sili age etch ce Big he skilled Dodds commented lightly,) Barry Couture, 20, of 275| Following is the Canadian)2,904 (FC), 1,417, one new Seal Eragesnyon Ble Ole spesng 1 Saito jobs t ep ent Oditicers of the Oshawa police|Wentworth St., was given a{Press list of members elected in| Madawaska (three members)| Saint John West--xRodman| it logical to suggest you place your message in the department couldn't musterjthree month' suspended sen- New Brunswick, majorities|--Gerald Clavette (L) 601; xJ. Pere te ) 2,546. | TIMES ACTION WANT ADS. A staff of courteous being approximate' in many|Adrien Levesque (L) 530; Lau-| Sumbery (two members)--x- capable Ad-Visors are ready, to assist you with your enough strength to take him'tence when he told the mags- p van ' into custody?" ltrate that the charge of mnor|°4S®5, with party gain shownjrier Levesque (L) 480. iam : Bint was fined $200 and costs|consumption had been laid alunless seat unchanged (x-mem-), Moncton (three members)}--| Douglas Flow or 30 days on the dangerous | week before his 21st birthday. ws aghast Le Leonide H. Cyr (L) 32; xL. G. driving conviction and $100 and) Arter pleading guilty to. thelpooe be en rs. costs or 20 days on the careless '.harge a TaInGr CHAI DH of jprenda Robertson (PC) 65; s ixClaude Taylor (PC) 137. driving conviction. lalcoho ies riving alcohol, and receiving fines of) Bathurst--H. H 19 {$50 and costs or 16 days, were 9 : ge tty ville smith, 21, of|Georee W. Terrett, 19, of 165| "Comppsliton <i C Lindsay, didn't get far with the/C@smir St., Port Perry, and Ray) (pc) 814, new seat. car he stole in Port Perry. ct RR as peti , art | Carleton (three members)--|332; xNorbert Theriault (L) 3.- PC The youth was arrested by,¥"8M! » @ Nestleton, Onl-/xRichard Hatfield (PC) 983;)549, one new seat. Defeated sag NS; ) Oshawa police shortly beforelyaRIED TASTES xFred A. McCain (PC) 1,420;|NDP Leader Currie. |(PC) 622 "| Rideout (PC) han (L) 164, one new seat. Northumberland (five mem- MLA EOn | Dee Graham Crocker (L) Ayles|771; xClarence Menzies (L) 3,- \676; Dr. Joseph Savoie (L) 3,-|* Duffie (L) er (L) 666. Victoria (two members)--xJ. Desbrisay (L) 208: R. V. Leni- Stewart Brooks (PC) 547; xLeon 337. Westmorland (four members) --xJoseph E. LeBlanc (L) 3,235; A hice '1xJ. Cleophas Leger (L) 2,915; 4,110; xJ. Fraser Kerr (L) 3, xW. W. Meldrum (L) Percy E. Mitton (L) 2,935. York (two members)--xHarry 822; Carl Mooers 1,337; 3,428; a dESOND RACE -- Mile Trot. Purse|3-Teddy Direct C., C'rn 11.60 ney 22 the UN has tried to help solve. |financial difficulties which pres- ing. i illi i i i | $800. Claiming Walker 4.60 3.50 2.90|6-Rockie W. G'tan, Waples 2.30!That depends on the willingness|ently impair the effectiveness of jechuckmor, Hill 4.60 400) Also Started: Lucky Pat, E¢ho O. Val-lof the parties themselves, peacekeeping operations must | K ers, pe itti ie an an i " so . os 2 Danny fade Reliable J.B, Hava) EXACTOR, 3 AND 5, PAID $25.00, But a UN presence can pre-!be overcome, if the United Na- vent a serious situation from de-|tions is to help maintain inter. teriorating to the point at which|national peace and order." Julep, Gay Frisco (DQ), Elvis and Rusty SEVENTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse Riddell DAILY DOUBLE, 3 AND 6, PAID $34.90. $1,100. Conditioned. DQ--Gay Frisco finished second, was|4-Right Dillon, Arthur 7.40 3.80 3.50 placed sixth for a lapped on break/2-Bonnie Duke, Gagnon 3.30 2.70) 3-Gala Attraction, Campbell 4 | at the wire. 8 | Also Started: Kawartha Beatle, Rosa THIRD RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse Wick, Eddie B. Creed, Van's Land and |i $800. Conditioned Mr. Goldfigure. 4-Parker Z., Feagan 5.70 3.20 2.40 |7-Elmtown, Waples 3.50 2.50| EIGHTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse ear !4 Petunia, ZiZrni¢ 3.70 $1,600, Conditioned. Also Started: Sully's Dillon, Minor Joe, 5-Gentry Yates, W'wood 3.80 2.90 2.40 éJohnny Bing, Larush 4.20 2.90 1-Superior Eddie, Lawson 3.40 Also Started: Dick's Boy, Pat P. Pro- Magic Lady Lou, and Knight Fashion. FOURTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse; | se00. logue and Meadow Liner. "Peter W. G'tan, Coke 7,90 4.10 3.70 lo.Mr.. Whiskers, Gemmill 7.20 640 NINTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse 1-May Direct, Campbell 8.50 $900, Conditioned Also Started: Brother Noble, Superior 4-Hera's Dream, F'gn 13.40 6.20 3.80) 4.00 2.90 1-Armbro Hamlet, Coke 3.00 Also Started: Scot Gay, Larry Dillard and Credit Card Attendance 2,775. Handle $157,311. Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 Wildcat Kelly. | Weldon Resigns ' . ' i Chairman's Post | LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Col. {Douglas B. Weldon, a member) lof the board of governors of FEATURE TIMES: | 1:30 - 3:25-5:25 7:25-9:25 P.M. retirement after nine years as jchairman. Since he joined the board, the juniversity has expanded from 3,000 students in 10 permanent) buildings on two campuses to The United States' south pole station is slipping from the pole at a speed of about 150 feet a year. MANY campaisns in ONE selling message to over 80,000 DAILY READERS, at a small nominal cost of only .. . 24 Words...6Doys Only . . . 5.76 723-3494 af 11 "The MARKETPLACE of the people... 723-3494 Queens (two members)--Rob- six Friday morning and ap-) nits iat ae ,..|xEdison Stairs (PC) 463 peared in Magistrate's Court Ae caged og et Charlotte (four members)--jert McCready (L) 123; xWilfred N BP 1 nl William Cockburn (PC) 272; Le-|G. Bishop (PC) 225, one gain ow the same day to plead guilty exactly rank him as a connois-|)..4 yeGaw (PC) 160; Dr. John|from PC PLAYING CLASSIFIED to car theft. peut Rigby (PC) 353, three gains| Restigouche (three members) When Magistrate Dodds ask- = When arrested on charges of|from Lib, one doubtful. De----Dr. Joffre Daigle (L) 42 ed, 'What do you do for a liv- EVERYTHING THAT A MAN SHOULD ing?". the accused replied,)Public intoxication and having|feated Labor Minister Webber. |xRaymond Doucett (L) 281;| | KNOWANDA ; "nothing." liquor in a place other than a) Edmundston--B. Fernand Na-|J. H. W. Senechal (L) 221 one me The magistrate remanded residence, he had with him a qeau (L) 634, new seat |gain from PC. Defeated Opposi-| MOTION PICTURE him in custody one week for nage et ageing "peg and) Fredericton (two members) tion Leader Van Horne COULD SHOW pre-sentence report a bottle of Canadian Sherry.|--xDr. G. Everett Chalmers Saint John Centre (four mem- ! : Lince, 39, of no fixed address,/(pc) 2,705:. xDr. J. F. Mc- bers)--Robert J. Higgins (L) ABOUT WOMAN 9 penne -- FAMILY QUARREL asked to be sent to the Ontario|[nerney (PC) 2,157. 2 A family quarrel on Oct. 6 Hospital in Whitby. | Gloucester . (five members)--)1,15 xGeorge E. McInerney resulted in two brothers being) Magistrate Dodds fined Lince|xJ. Omer Boudreau (L) 5,688;|(PC) 604; xDonald D. Patterson yicted of assault in Magis-'$50 and costs or 10 days on/Adjutor Ferguson (L) 5,385;|(PC) 735, one gain from Lib. rate's Court each of the two convictions and|Gerard Hache (UL) ca cone ee Kenneth Ferguson, 27. of 328 told Lince concerning the On-/xBernard Jean (L) 5, French St.. was convicted of tario Hospital, "if you are dead-|xErnest Richard (L) 4,750. assaulting his brother. Gary.'ly serious about that remark Lorne MeGuigan (PC)| ow || WATGH FOR... Kent (three members)--Alanj Commented his brother, "Itjyou made, then you will com-|Graham (L) 2,508; xAndre F.| was a brutal assault. en mit yourself when you get out." |Richard (L) 2,341; xLouis J.| swear he was trying to kil : F 7 me." FALSE STATEMENTS gage gape ee TECHNICOLOR ® ih. drone cay Hneal "AN pat atet ; BS ree members)--X-| § The John Heyman/Peter Watkins Production Kenneth Ferguson was fined Walter R. Thompson, West/John B.. Baxter (PC), 2,720; $75 and costs or 15 days on the;Beach, Bowmanville pleaded|xGeorge Edgar Horton (PC)'~ conviction for common assault|guilty to two charges of making} -------------_ and ordered to sign a $500 bond false statements under the Un- PETES CCC CC CC CCC CCC CCC poe ae, | MICHAEL ee | CAINE to keep the peace for six employment Insurance Act. The offences, which the evidence in-|' months His brother, Gary Ferguson, dicated occurred in Aug. and W: ; j | 31. of 316 Verdun Rd... was |e ake up! Fall over aughing!! = charged with assaulting both | Peremount Petree pe ioe Kenneth Ferguson and Mrs TEE PEE apy f Ferguson me re The first charge was dismiss- ed but he was convicted of as- saulting Mrs. Kenneth Fergu- son and fined $75 and costs or 15 days and obliged to sign a $500 bond to keep the peace for six months Commented Magistrate Dodds, "Neither one of. you are behaving like grown men." A fine of $200 and costs or 30 days was levied against Joseph FE. Dionne, 120 Pine St., Whitby, DRIVE-IN NOW PLAYING SEAN CONNERY os JAMES BOND THUNDERBALL Adult Entertainment ADDED ATTRACTION et y 'TECHNICOLOR JOSEPH E. LEVINE pom SHIRLEY MacLAINE Pp. A aS ee) > | ROSSANO x BRAZZI VITTORIO _| GASSMAN 2) _| PETER SELLERS te ARTHUR COHN recta VITTORIO De SICA's ons (2 SE PLAN NOW! Whether it be a family dinner, a banquet or a Christmas party + +» « THE GEORGIAN MOTOR HOTEL is waiting to show you their unequalled service and dining facilities. MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY for the holiday season at Oshawa's fin- est hotel. RESERVATIONS TAKEN NOW 723-4693. FEATURED NIGHTLY IN THE "Vintage Room" ADAM TIMOON EORGIAN bee JAN ¢ a HARLES RepForp FonpaA Boyer. MILDRED ATWICK when he pleaded guilty to a charge of having care and con- trol of a motor vehicle while BURT LANCASTER FEATURE TIMES Weekdays: 7:20 - 9:30 Last Complete Show ot 9:05 -- MOTOR HOTEL THORNTON SOUTH Vera Cruz rate Dodds called At OO TODAY Bee ebay a hee ssupaired Box Repay? Open ot 7:00 OG bx eg eae atid intoxicated ow Storts 7:15 a Dionne o sentence includes | Je Die ee ee ie De eh De ee Tee ee ee Phcas 2) - "YOUR BEST SHOW VALUE ODEON ° 725-5833 and CHAMPLAIN 723-4693 Commissioner © Crome and deputy; er Robert Riche be smiling today. "They are bo and honest as t clared Ald, Norm: Shaw To Be The report by ¢ Shaw on staffing works department cussed in public, t! mittee decided las "Criticisms have and the people of to know, th ar works, said it we sary to review t stages and he h some comments o the complete ans ready by the end was made by I] Plann Co-ops The best of co- always existed Central Ontario J Board and the e1 partment in the Crome, commissic said last night at mittee meeting. He said informa by the board in nection with the system, had beer June. Mr. Crome wa suggestions made meeting on Thur lay had been expe taining informati engineering depai Board member, ald, had asked | tioned by director 'Adams, had hind of the board in regional plan. Mr. Crome said jor planner, Mr. called at the cour because he had t the type of in quired could be looking at a plar ing it, and it was matter of writing Regarding the s the information w ily available fron Whitby, Mr. Cro town had a study of its complete FIREMEN, Boc Should tt the legal c ambulance vene the E in their hur accident ar before the Yesterday decided it do thig =< Walter Jol out it was | they were then it had after lister Ernest Stac He was report on ing from j and the bo:

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