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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Oct 1967, p. 6

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examination, fo be a policy of her agency to place Catholic children in Cath- olic homes because there is no Eerely out of the al wiye an- S s bl H i Timbrell was told she could not other car came along. was t t Hy the conservation officer. ul a e ome 0Ca e peor - two: Roman: Catholle Two hundred pheasants had c f |s sters because separate Catho- just been released in the area. P P s Of Child bd "gy 4 4 yea found for|Catholic children's aid society A search of the car revealed em. She said she understood it\in the area. a 12-guage shotgun under the or alr | ren | een front seat. | ca TH Jean Luc Roy, Ham Nord) PRESTON, Ont. (CP)--Al|tion after refusing to give up | 1 was fined $250 and $89.20 costs,.provincial welfare official said|the girls to the Waterloo County or one month in jail for speed-|Wednesday a suitable home was|Children's Aid Society. ing, switching lanes and follow- found for two children living] Miss Franck told the inquiry ing too close. with Mrs. Arthur Timbrell fol-/her department received nu- VISITORS lowing the publication of a fea-|merous good applications to About 25 students from Mill-|ture story in a Toronto news-|adopt the girls after publication WE HAVE ON HAND | EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR YOUR Bulbs, Shrubs, Evergreens, Trees, etc. out that 90 per cent of criminallio, told a judicial inquiry the|Mrs. Timbrell refused to return cases are heard in magistrate's|story appeared in the Today's/the girls to the society. courts, even murder preliminar- | Child column of the Toronto! Miss Franck also said the so- ies, which may be dismissed/Telegram. |ciety was under heavy pressure if there is not sufficient evi-| The inquiry, under Judge |and was understaffed. Only dence to warrant hearing in a/Harry Waisberg, is investigat-/three of the society's 29 social acai When he returned to the car, back seat. je Manvers township brought/wanted no trouble with wound-|MacDonald, a widow with two|the ignition and the motor still and Andrew VanHoof, all 17,around here," said Magistrate| One day last May, when she|,Janation by a Newcastle man. the road from the home farm, |@re reluctant to allow gun-happy|si9 for his services and left/womenfolk were preparing sup-| police have been called to the/costs, or one month in jail, fol-|the village and took Mr. Mc- Bowmanville and another cous- BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Mr. Tyndall was not there. He searched for him in vain in T A H i een-Age Hunters Fined Under cross he admitted he changed to the 1 fine of $75 and $4.35 costs,jed stock. When I heard the/young children, to drive him) warm. 5 yet h of threejfirst shot go of | 'ar siness trips. er 15 days, to each o rei pe s go off early in the|in her car on his business trips EXPLANATION pleaded guilty to trespassing on|Baxter, imposing the fines. "Alljnad another appointment, he' william A. Rei : Morton Davis' property property belongs to someone |horrowed her car and hired | yard. told Deca gen _-- Beavers have built a dam, |Hunters among their livestock."'/nim in the car parked on|per, the men took the seven| Nooding about 25 acres, and|IMPATRED |King St. children out for a drive to get! district and twice, the game!lowing conviction for having|Donald to his home for a fit-|in in Oshawa and returned by) warden jcare and control of a car while/ting. This took longer than/Taunton Rd. They drove down the restaurants and hotel bever- e n Trespassin Charge motor 'to. Keep warm. An of motor to keep warm. An of- Whitby youths in magistrate's|}morning, I went over there and He paid her $65 a week since ' A A charge of carrying a fire- Mr. Davis explained three of 2nd without the owner's per-\Gordon Tyndall, an out-of-work!and a neighbor were. visiting this water has attracted wild) A Scarborough hearing-aid! His first client, a tobacco\them out from underfoot. j "This property is rented tojimpaired jplanned. When he was drivenia sideroad, so that he might 5 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, October 26, 1967 on to his second appointment. age rooms, then returned to the car and went to sleep in the lficer found him slumped over BOWMANVILLE -- Hunting|ture," continued Mr. Davis. "Ijhall Avenue, hired Mrs. Gladys|the steering wheel, the key in court here Tuesday. there they were." last November when his licence arm for the purpose of hinting ot . "There y s § feeteag cat David Rooke, Jim McDonald T are no crown lands was suspended. was dismissed following an ex- : : s4j@(/mission you have no business! friend drive him to New-!h; ; , ae | nis neighbors have had cattle : friend, to drive him to New-\his home with their families| thot, He owns 100 acres across|. it. No wonder the farmers|castle, He gave Mr. Tyndalllone Sunday recently. While the; ducks -- and hunters. Twicejsalesman was fined $250 and farmer, drove in from east of They visited his brother in| 2 Peterborough man for pas-' Eldon McDonald, 49, 30 Tark-!hack to Newcastle, he hurried'answer a call of nature, He was GOOD*FYEAR NEW § LOW PRICE Size 7.75 x 14 | Tubeless Blackwall | WITH TRADE Former list price $33.61 NEW LOW PRICES ON OTHER SIZES TOO! Canada's most popular winter tire - now at special savings Make the most of every tire dollar... now, while you can buy Canada's most popular winter tire at this low, low price. 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