CTION PRESENTED IA (CP) -- A collec. 0 watercolors painted y Ogle Bell-Irving be- 83 and 1886 has been to the British Colum. ves by Ian M. Bell-Iry. incouver, a descendent tist. The collection in- 1umber of scenes along route through the Ca- tockies on whici rked as a construction 4 ty? ; i lin iin Maen Yin Bie BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Kingston Man Fined For Speeding In Oshawa A,60mph chase through Osh- awa late one night ended in Oshawa magistrate's court Wed- nesday. Before the court was Gregory Shorts, 20, of 270 Wellington, St., Kingston. He denied a careless driving charge, but was con- victed and fined $100 and costs or 20 days. Shorts told Magistrate Donald Dodds that he had never driven more than 60 mph. Magistrate Dodds said: 'How come you say you were not driv- ing in a dare-devil manner then you say you were not driving at more than 60 mph. At these speeds, on these streets, weav- ing back and forth and going through a stop sign, presum- ably because you didn't see it, does this constitute driving with due care and attention? "If you think this is proper a motor vehicle on way." After sentencing will not take and there was not traffic." HIT VERANDA in the veranda of number 213 it was alleged before the court chanical evidence. driving I'd seriously question whether you should be driving the high- A car careered back and forth across Verdun Rd. four times|$25 FINES before it came to rest embedded The court heard evidence that rjthe accident happened early on the morning of Oct. 22 and the car could not be removed from the veranda in case it collapsed. Damage to the veranda was Shorts . hejestimated<at $1,000. added: "The only reason that } Phillips called for the adjourn- ® your licence as|ment saying that as he turned well is that it was late at night the corner of the street his much|steering had locked and he had been unable to avoid the acci- dent. The car was to be ex- amined by a mechanic. Fined $25 for driving left of ,{centre on the highway was Noel .|Woods of 745 Stevenson Rd. N., But a charge of careless driv-/Oshawa after a minor collision ing against Bernard Phillips ofjon Wilson Rd. 21 Foxwell Ave., Toronto was/St. He pleaded not guilty. John adjourned until Dec. 6 for me-|Tinney of 762 Eastbourne Ave. near Colborne jwas fined $25 for a similar of- fence after a collision with a car Canada's Largest Town Hasn't Been Named Yet .: TORONTO (CP) -- Canada's driven by Mrs. Ethel Goodrich of 354 Elmridge St. near the junction of Olive Ave. and Lin- den St, He pleaded not guilty. DISMISSED Magistrate Donald Dodds James Hanlon of 418 \Christine Cres., Oshawa the have fought for years for mu-| benefit of the doubt" after an Socred Asks Report On Guerillas OTTAWA (CP) -- Robert Thompson (SC--Red Deer) said in the Commons Wednesday that the Quebec Liberation is trying to develop guerrilla warfare. formation of guerrilla bands for raids on po- pulated centres, he said. fairs Minister Martin to report on his "promised careful inves- tigation' of his charg [Cuban radio broadcasts have been Canadians to revolt. he did not say when. Mr. Thompson said the Que- instructions in the handling and acquisition of arms." | Wallace Nesbitt (PC--Oxford) asked whether these pamphlets ALREADY IN THE LAW OTTAWA (CP) -- Justice Front, a separatist organization,|Minister Trudeau told the Sen- P 8 ate banking committee Wednes- day it is incorrect for any prov- Pamphlets are being distribu- incial premier to say the ted in Quebec that call for the|French language will never be "Cuban-styled'"|0 an equal footing in his prov- ince. It already is in law, the jus- He also asked External Af-|tice minister said. "If our policies' are realized, we will have the French lan- denieqd|suage on an equal basis in his lby Cuba--that short-wa ve|Province." Mr. Trudeau said that Canada Nibere is a bilingual country and that inciting French-speaking the: Breach bec Liberation Front is distribu-|Committee room he was not ting pamphlets "urging separa- necessarily referring to state-|session of Parliament would be tists to form Cuban-styled guer-|ments made in a letter to Prime|bound in one volume if practica- rilla bands in the backwoods for|Minister Pearson by Alberta's armed raids on Quebec cities|Premier Manning in connection and towns and giving specific|with the January federal - prov incial conference. t aan te Sa cet oe - the committee as it considered tay agi Aap n federa I will,' Mr, Martin said, but courts in all provinces. Mr. Trudeau said outside the|be printed in both French and) "IT might have been reférring '0 Manning or (B.C. Premier) Bennett,"' Mr. Trudeau told a are emanating from the Cuban|"eporter. Trudeau Raps Manning On French Language Issue outside Quebec. go on that," said Mr. Trudeau courts and federal laws. letter to Mr. Pearson on the conference is being kept confi-|- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 23, 1967 7 Rare Violin For Lessons HALIFAX (CP) -- Violinist Oscar Emanuel uses his rare 275-year-old Guarerius violin, Mr. Manning's letter said hisjada must pay a price for being|valued at $20,000 about 30 years government feels no attemptibilingual. Publishing one book|4g0, to give lessons. lshould be made to give official|with both status to the French language|side by side would bring home|Emanuel says he obtained the to citizens that Canada is bilin-|violin from a violinist who was "He's wrong from the word(gual. { languages running) A native of Portland, Me., Mr. no longer able to play it. He also said the separate but} The violin--there are only in the interview. The Frenchiequal policy was: practised be-|about 160 like it in the world-- language was an official one initween whites and blacks in the|ranks with the Stradivarius ih Parliament and in all federallu.s. and was not a unifyingiquality. It was made in the Ital- 4 ,,|force. But he would hesitate tojian town of Cremona in 1692 and At his request, Mr. Bennett's _ that sort of comparison(still has the maker's name and ere, the date written on it. dential. | Mr. Trudeau appeared before) a government measure under which status of Canada would English and statutes of each| ble and convenient. | Senator David Walker (PC-- -|Ontario) said there might be a saving in money if the statutes) are published in separate vol-| umes, one French and one Eng-| teh, | Mrs. H. Suppen -- 340 Ritson Rd. N., Oshawe OSHAWA Mr. Trudeau replied that Can-! "co nna 9 RIDE with MERCURY TAXI and WIN a CHRISTMAS TURKEY FREE 725-4771 10-15 tb. Turkey te be given away on Dec. 15th WINNER OF NOVEMBER 15th DRAW -- Mr. Emanuel, who for 18 years gave concerts in the United States and Canada, has been teaching music for more than 35 years. a community | of quiet elegance locate? in oshawe's | northern residential | area. | Simcoe and Taunton i If you are looking for a lot te buy .. . visit eeder ridge -- || use a builder of your choice, \| for information, | phone 723-1194 embassy in Ottawa. His ques- tion was unanswered. | Mr, Thompson then asked nicipal status--the change will|c!. 7 crash on Simcoe St. N newert sa letges (own oon and dismissed a charge of care-|whether the government has lo- COMPLETE I SELECTION! J GRADE ' PINE 8's Harwood 51 Dowty 21 lation 105,000--will be formed|be welcome. For others, it will Jan. 1 even if residents don't know what to call it. By the time Toronto Town- ship, caught in the surging spread of Toronto's western suburbs, becomes a municipal- ity, residents will have voted to call it Mississauga, an Indian name, or Sheridan, a pioneer community on the township's western fringes. Mississauga is expected to win in the Dec. 2 vote, a possi- bility that caused one policeman to remark: "We'll never get all of it on the door of the cruis- ers." In a way, the town will sym- bolize Canada's post-war subur- ban explosion. It includes such communities as Cooksville, Clarkson, Lakeview and Malton --site of Toronto International Airport. They have become pop- ular suburban locations, but never have been incorporated. The 103-square-mile town will surround Port Credit, with 8,000 people and Streetsville, popula- tion 7,500. Both will remain dis- tinct municipalities. WELCOME CHANGE For township officials--who mean another section of once- rural Ontario caught in the march of urbanization. In 1857, the township nad seven grist mills and 17 saw- mills. Cooksville was named the 4,690. ruptcy. lack of industry. At one point 22,000 residents crowded into a school to demand an explana- tion. dered an inquiry and in the next/ election only one township coun-| cil member was re-elected. At the height of the controversy, 9,000 residents of the Lakeview area threatened to secede. In 1963, the Ontario legisla- ture abolished a two-area tax) system, which favored residents] in the predominantly rural! 'north. Say In CBC Operations Sought By Quebec Premier QUEBEC (CP) -- Premier Daniel Johnson said Wednesday he is sending a letter to Prime Minister Pearson outlining the role Quebec is seeking in opera- tion of the French - language section of the CBC. The premier told a press con- ference the letter outlines in de- tail the Quebec government's objections to the new federal bill on broadcasting. He said Quebec wants to "have a say" in the operation of the network. At St. Johns, Que., Mr. John- son attacked the broadcasting will last Saturday as bordering on Fascism and said Quebec wants to control the French sec- tion of the CBC. He objected to the part of the bill which says the CBC should contribute to the development of national unity. At the press conference Wednesday, Mr, Johnson said "unity in the past has becn| made on the back of or at the| expense of Quebec." H He said his remarks on the broadcasting bill Saturday had) been misinterpreted by some) who considered them to show a "lack of patriotism." | He would not have the same! objection if the bill had spoken| of "solidarity" instead of "na-| tional unity." | "What does national unity) mean? Who is going to deter.| mine the content, and how?"| the premier asked. | He criticized the bill's men-| tion of educational broadcast-| ing, saying education is under) provincial jurisdiction and when) a federal government enters the, field 'that starts to get seri- ous." less driving which arose out of|Cated arms stolen recently from the smash. anything to report on this inci- UNSAFE dent | Fined $25 for making an un-| Speaker Lucien Lamoureux! safe movement an armory in Winnipeg, or has was William|ryled the question out of order county seat in 1873 and by 1901 the: township's population was|nulied his truck across in front In the next 51 years, popula- tion increased by only 18,192. But in 1952 the post-war boom brought suburban land develop- ers and the threat of bank- In 1952, township taxes dou- bled and trebled because of the Richman of 309 Sharbot St., Osh- awa, who was said to have of a car as they drove south on Simcoe St. He pleaded not guilty. CARELESS Eugene Lopatynsky of 89 Kee- watin St. S., Oshawa, was fined $75 on a careless driving charge after his car ran into the back of another car driven by Mrs. Gwen Whidden outside the Park on the ground that it had been discussed in the Commons sever- al days ago. At that time, the government reported it was still investigating the incident. WILLING TO WALK MONTREAL (CP) -- Walking tours of old sections of Mont-| real, staged during the summer! by' the Montreal Museum of Fine Art's education depart- ment, attracted 3,400 persons by The Ontario government or-| _ Plaza. A_ police officer esti-|/Sept. 27 when the program) jmated damage at $900 ended | : | of course you need Excelsior Life savings Insurance | because you want independence! Freedom from money worries needn't be expensive . . . particularly if you're young. Excelsior Life permanent personal policies steadily build your "nest-egg" and protect you too. Phone your Excelsior Life representative today. 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