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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Nov 1967, p. 13

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 21, 1967 13 VISIONS OF NEW TOYS DANCE IN THEIR HEADS AT TOYLAND | Little Money Recovered | Heart Fund of Mr. and Mrs. Donald found in Eatons toyland ing a hard time deciding Wilson, 384 Elmgrove Ave department, one of the larg- just what he would like sp est in the city, And with Santa to leave for him Oshawa, 's fascinated by Christmas just over a under the Christmas tree. the large stuffed dog he month away, Paul is hav- (Oshawa Times Photos) "GEE, THIS FELLOW is as big as I am. I sure hope he likes me and won't bite." Paul Wilson, 8, son Mayor Ernest Marks is hon- orary chairman and Donald B. Dodds is past chairman. Com- mittee members are: E. R. § [art Alger, L. M. Souch, Stew: 'In School Damage Cases [Drive Set: jiriys inser The Oshawa branch of the} ae Oshawa Board of Education} Another $3,000 grant above|Ontario Heart Foundation will begin a drive for funds Feb _|trustees last night decided there/the budget was given to the\15 anq will continue until Feb.! "was no way they could legally|public schools for purchase of|17 to coincide with the national Tee Pee collect money from the parents|supplies, by the board, At the, campaign, e Hunter, co-ordinator Drive-In sof students who were caught|board's Nov. 6 meeting Dr. El-| Mrs. E. pic Rainbow end 3 | 'BOY, WOULD I ever like to have my own horse. Maybe Santa will bring me one for Christmas." Keith Grech, 8, son of Mr, and Mrs. Tony Grech, 1007 Centre St., Whitby, cuddles daughter of Mr. and Mrs. up to his new friend with little doll. I'd like to have thoughts f what Santa will bring dancing in his head. one just like this to look "THIS IS SUCH a pretty Rd. S., Oshawa, is excited about having a new friend BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Eight Drivers Fined $1,400 : after." Susan Morrison, 2, for Christmas. Architects Considered For New Police Station Ninth To Serve J ail, Term co ariygObert Nicol seemed|bullding before selecting the Fight drivers were fined a total of $1,400 and costs and a ninth will be serving a manda- tory jail term as Magistrate Donald Dodds cracked down on driving offences ranging from drunk driving to dangerous driving, during Monday's ses- sion of Oshawa magistrate's court. A fine of $300 and costs or two months in the county jail was levied against Alistair Sanderson, 29, of 229 Bruce St., when he pleaded guilty to a charge of dangerous driving. On Nov. 12 Sanderson had been chased by a city police cruiser around the streets of Oshawa. The chase included driving by Sanderson on Wilson Road South at speeds in excess of 90 miles per hour. In addition to the fine, the magistrate imposed a one-year licence suspension on Sander- son. | | DISTURBANCE | Gregory Paul Burnham, 16,| of 126 Townline Ed. N., appear-| ed for sentencing on convic- tions for break, enter, and theft, and causing a disturbance. | Burnham was given a_ one- year suspended senteace each conviction and placed on| Probation for the same Beriod| of time. Included in Burnham's! probationary requirements are! --his return_toschoolor_his ob-| taining employment. Magistrate | Dodds said "I don't think it's) healthy for a young man of| your age to be sitting around doing nothing." Burnham was also placed on, jhaving no insurance and fail- wood, pleaded not guilty to a charge of impaired driving but was found guilty and fined $200 and costs or 30 days. IMPAIRED Drinking homemade wine at a night wedding Jed to a charge of impaired driving for Boris Rudak, 47, of 493 Elizabeth St. Rudak pleaded guilty and was fined $200 and costs or 30. days. His automatic department of transport licence suspension will be for either three or six months because he struck a parking lot sign, REMANDED Edward L. Lovatt, 32, of 666 Simcoe St. §. pleaded guilty to charges of drunk driving and driving with his licence under suspension. He was remanded out of custody one week for sentencing. However, it was indicated to Lovatt that one term of his sentence would be a Canada - wide one - year licence suspen- sion. TWO CHARGES A transport driver, James Murray Locke, 538 Oxford St., pleaded guilty to charges of ing to notify a change in ad- dress. He was fined $75 an costs or 15 days for not having insurance and $25 and costs or: five days for failing to no- tify a change in his address. The' possible sentences would be consecutive. $100 FINE "LT hit him and got scared a curfew and will be required/and took off" was the reason to reimburse the board of edu-|given by Edward John O'Con- cation for the $328 damages) done to the school he broke} into. IMPAIRED A fine of $200 and costs or 30 days was levied against Wil-| liam Ross Kelly, 47, Bruce St., when he pleaded} guilty to a charge of impaired ivi An automatic three-| suspension follows. THEFT j A fine of $100 and costs or) 20 days and a six-month sus-/ pended sentence were the sen- tences' imposed on Georgina) Rose Wilson, 19, of 824 King| Centre on Sept. 26. She ad- mitted the theft of baby articles) from Zellers and food from} Loblaws. $200 FINE Buddy W. Sageau, a truck driver, from Airport Rd., Good-| ner, 20, of 109 Nassau St., for leaving the scene of a minor accident. O'Conner was fined $100 and costs or 20 days and 4 Fines of $25 and costs or five : days were levied against Har- é ' last/site," said Ald. Charles Mc- night to learn that the parks} will receive an automatic de-|and property committee is al- ' i partment of transport licence|ready considering three firms of|#"4 Property committee. | suspension. architects in connection with] He said that the names of the) Oshawa"s proposed new police|three firms, who specialize in| IMPAIRED station. the design of court and police) Impaired driving on Novy, 18} hi ec ,|buildings, had been provided by on Rink (Stheet West at Sin: aan egg i lc epg Police Chief Walter Johnston as coe Street resulted in a fine|poard of control after exception|Deing companies responsible for) of $200 and costs or 30 days|was taken in council to the|the construction of similar com- for Maurice Bellefeuille, 25, of|poard handling it. |plexes within 50 miles of TToron-| 317 Mary St., Hawkesbury. He] "what about the site?" de-|t0 during recent years. | had pleaded guilty to the)manded Con. Nicol, The committee will interview charge. 'wp "We consider it is necessary|/rePresentatives of the three CARELESS DRIVING {to get an idea of the size of the|{itms and make a recommend- Wayne Douglas Nelson, 27, of jation to council on the engage- ment of one, 375 Westminster Ave., pleaded CAUSE DEATH | guilty to a charge of careless) MANCHESTER, England| a | i driving and was fined $100 and|(CP) -- A _ middle-aged gar- IZZA costs or 20 days dener died from an incredible| chai oinci eS, INTOXICATED hain of. coincidences. He Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 pricked his finger while pruning| EPI'S Ilveen, chairman of the parks Public intoxication was thejroses and_ contracted anthrax| charge to which Gerrard _J.|from animal manure which he Bennett, 22, of the Townline/used in growing them, The dis-| Rd. N., pleaded guilty. He waS/ease usually only kills animals.| fined $50 and costs or 10 days -- and will be required to reim-! burse the arresting officer for! damage done to his equipment.) Being intoxicated in the Prince Sine its mins; 2b «| Glamour!...Speed!... Spectacle! or five days for Clifford E. 3 ee ngs McGray, 26, of 288 Haig St. jHe pleaded guilty. LIQUOR CASES Last Day Today? old R. Elliot, 21, of 634 Car- tier. Ave., and Samuel..Thibo- dieu, 21, of 66 First Ave., when they pleaded guilty to separ- ate charges of having liquor in places other than residences. METRO GOLDWYN MAVERaae 2 niamemenieas Grama Prix 1M SUPER PANAVISION AND BM < FOR CHOICE RESERVE SEATS CALL 725-5833 -- 725-3562 BOX OFFICE OPEN DAILY 12-9 p.m. ODEON; CAMUS NOVEL FILMED The Stranger!) screen version of the classic novel by Albert Camus, will be presented at the 10th review of the Motion Pic- SOOO OR IDE I i ee Sun, thru Sot. shown et 8:15 Wed., Sat., Sun. Matinee 2 p.m. ture Festivals at Acapulco, Mexico. TODAY -W four people trapped in it! AN ACCIDENT WINNER TWO CANNES FILM FESTIVAL AWARDS Times -- 1:40 - 3:30 - 5:30 - 7:25,- 9:30 PLAZA THEATRE There are two kinds of people in his up-tight world: his victims and his women. : And sometimes you can't tell them apart, EDNESDAY The story of a love triangle... and the gives it to you "POINT BLANK" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ANGIE DICKINSON . in Panavision sed motrecoer 2:00 - 3:55 - 5:55, DEO DORI D IR Dit ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 7:55 - 9:55 Ronald Morrison, 527 Park |SChool property. doing malicious damage to/liott asked for $6,000 and was,% the Ontario Heart Founda- leiven $3,000 jtion, sajd 86 per cent of each) i given 99,000. ag \dollar "go. toward heart re- Trustee F, S. Wotton said| He said the additional money|search. ~ three cases of damage to school| was needed because of the lar-| New officers of the Oshawa da cas mine mat ger than expected increase fe are: N. E. Ottaway, LEE MARVIN SHARON ACKER Point Blank seems only a small percent-|the number of students and ttl vicocnaionsan, "G. 8, sharon oint an age of the damage is recover-|fact many of last year's sup-|-ooonq vice-president: D | -- ALSO -- able," he said. plies were being purchased Me thengurier Lee Morgan! "You can't collect for dam- of this year's budget. land 'Mel Smith ' subticttye Mire. ELVIS PRESLEY age done by a minor," Trustee| 'The amount suggested last), p, Eckford, public relations; R. H. Stroud said, "You canjtime is ey, nape yg at have/Mrs, N. E. Ottaway, secretary; | HARUM only work on the moral aspect|an accumulation of orders now./Mrs. R, E. Stephenson, cam-| SCARUM Box Office opens 6:30 Show starts 7:18 of it and hope the parents will|We don't want a cent more than|naign chairman and Dr. H. R pay." we need," Dr. Elliott said. Howsell, Dr. 0. C. Mills, and Dr. C. M. Elliott, superinten-| T. D. Thomas, vice - chair-|Dr. Nicholas Ostafichuk are dent of public schools added,/man, said, the money shouldjmembers of the medical advis- "All you can do is ask." Ibe available if needed. ory. | "MILK'S THE GREATEST" Things getting out of control? That's when a tall, cool ce of milk is the greatest! Milk does more than refresh you. ilk helps give you that GET- UP-AND-GO one to tackle whatever lies ahead. And for pure food value, it's still one of your most economical buys. Enjoy milk every day--it's a healthy habit to get into. 3 THE ONTARIO. MILK MARKETING BOARD O "®

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