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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Dec 1967, p. 19

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Edwin Mullen, 65, no fixed'ad-| "4S born a year ago in a $1,500 bribe to help another rel-|~ 3 a bury, did his Christmas and 20 days was imposed on James. dress taxicab. ative get a jot h burb's ury, , 2 ; § . : < ss pleaded guilty to a charge cae ative get a job with the suburb's New Years celebrating Thurs- Stephenson, 846 Simcoe St. N.,\of public intoxication and was Friday night she gave police department. Custom mode or day night ahd as a result will/when he pleaded guilty to alfined $50 and costs or 10 days,| Ditth to a daughter in an And before the court session Ready-to-hang be given 15 days to recover charge of impaired driving on!A bottle of rubbing alcohol) ®™bUlance. |was over, a summons had been from the hangover. Dec. 16 found on him | Lynn Miller, 17, a sister- 1 again nines bag - was confiscated. | cul : issued against the son-in-law, Curbiere was stopped by the! Joseph LeBlanc on a charge Sanat i waleher a ot 904 in-law, was present at both (Const, Gilles Daigneault, order- City Police shortly after 11 p.m./of breach of probation by not|Mary St., Whitby, was. placed births. ing him to appear in court next @ HOMES and was later charged with! making restitution to his form- : She said Mr. Miller was jweek to answer charges of ( on a six month suspended sen-) too nervous .to accompany | fraud and false pretences. @ OFFICES ' Ghristnas, drunk driving. er em re i ; G CENTRE charge before Magistrate Dodds'in an accident and had been Duplin Gt clGohol Her ie occasions. at the preliminary hearing of Since 1910 < erriest wishes piest ee : a Mayor Bergeron who is charged thoughts. for all . 3° , our friends #4. + Friday in Oshawa Magistrate's unable to earn the money. His band had laid. the, complaint Court and was sentenced to 15, period of probation was extend with accepting bribes f ; is 'rade eal 'i Se} "\with the city . ; accepting bribe D days in the County Jail. Cur-/ed six months and he was or- was Afihlény bo ah Gober Ho. H dro Ha |, Four other St. Michel council: biere was informed that his|dered to repay the money in the' tel : lors are before the courts on Simcoe' St. at Athol a euiseaseeslty be/first five months. A fine of $100 end ' | similar charges. : Ue suspended by the Department! Debbie Gail Sheel anq costs or W k 0 | Meanwhile, a three-man in ; J s an, 16, of ; | , z of Abie in adh a period of King St. W pce was,20 days was imposed on David| ee. ver quiry by the Quebec govern- at least six months, awa ae i oi Pi . 73 Sherw | - D a nth remanded one week in custody | Potter, 19, of 73 Sherwood St.,) toRONTO (CP) -- Ontario a © ae at this holiday season, And bountiful thanks, to you, and you, and you. 725-1151 " Hes PS saaek Gg emny preoneieri bdd SupeAred a two char-|when he pleaded guilty to a|Hydro engineers now are look- Magistrate Dodds when Mich-| turned tear Gan . bad ted oh 3 of minor consumption of|ing forward to a happy Christ- Seal forson and his wife Chris-| gay Ge ihe Than but an oe alcohol for the second time this, ™@S after what has been their tine, 358 Baldwin St. pleaded Psat oy ont Fan ae bie. most anxious week of the year. Billy 1b a charge of ther tron onc Oe ore, The 'olice were i-| Whe penlaan aiid They thought this week, tradi- Steinbers's on Nov. 10. rected to try to get the girl : ne § nenee bakes adjourned | tionally the heaviest demand pe- sent to the Salvation Army Without decision when Raymond riod of the year, that laarge- 1OPPING Mrs. Forson admitted 'stealing Home for girls in Toronto ra-|Oliver, 44, told the court he: scale power cuts would be nec- two pairs of nylon stockings, ther than have her spending the would leave the city immediate- essary because of a shortage of chocolate, mouth wash, and hair time in jail. ly and go to Toronto. Oliver' power. 3 spray. "er husband admitted) A charge of minor hay- had pleaded guilty to a.charge But Friday night, as peak de- the theft of two tins of lighter ing laid against Lorenzo Mc- Of vagrancy. mand began to subside at 6:05 Jy) fluid and 'a tin of oil. Graw, 24, of Tennis Street, Tor-._ Fines of $25 and costs or five »:m., an official said there had For Christmas Give Her A DIAMOND from... "It's people like these that onto, was withdrawn when the days were imposed on two men been no cuts and supply was ad- make the cost of merchandise|court was informed that Mc- when they pleaded guilty to equate more . expensive" said Magis-|Graw was 24 and this was the|Charges of having liquor in a) The power cuts were expected trate Dodds as he fined them age on the information laid Place other than a residence. because of strikes which had Located at the B I R K S The Management and Statt of OSHAWA SHOPPING LS each $100 and costs or 20 days. against him. They were Delbert A. McLean, trimmed about two-thirds from 'a dhunstuseamess aaa cact babar ei Piaiid seesscan ace 33, of Sudbury, and Merlin R. what Hydro had planned as. an , : v 1 A Collins, L. 17, Con. 6, E. Whit- addition of ,000,000 kilowats to CENTRE J E W E i iE E R S Status' Staff Members 9 2" WHEN YOU ENTERTAIN FOR THE FINEST 3! SIMCOE ST: N; OSHAWA Custom and . -- $$$ Co hon | i Ns TT A DRAPES | GLAZIER'S COAT | SALE Mé&C STARTS 9 A.M. BOXING DAY Fur Trimmed & Unirimmed Coats . . set your table with all the wormth and friendliness of the day lovel = Our flowers ore just y S Poinsettios $5, $6, $10 * A plonts Orange Trees . $4, $6, $10 plants Ji WN 4 Depleted By Resignations By SUSAN DECKER Kirk had returned to the Uni- OTTAWA (CP) -- Three of 13}versity of Waterloo to do re ' staff members of the royal com-|searchon his own for the com- mission on the status of women) mission. have resigned in the last two) Miss Francis said Thursday months and informants Say/.46 does not know what Dr { there is a feeling of rising ten- --- { sion and declining morale Kirk is currently doing. She re- Ae among others on the staff. fused to say whether he was} | soturdey: ' At sh end of October the! Still working for the commission r 728.6555 LOCKE S FLORISTS roval commission consisted of but said he was no longer re- OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE seven commissioners--two of Search director iibiideasasiataes a di ; the men--and a staff of two sen- i DRAPERY TRACKS for officers and 11 professional 74 723-7827 ene as aiekaae "Free Customer Parking While Shopping at Our Store" Si j issioner Donald Gordon has gone. So 5 5 it - have one senior officer and two professional staff members--all for personal reasons. | They are Dr. David Kirk. of 'Waterloo, Mrs. Frank Came food service and Mrs. George Hynna, both of | | operated tony's refreshment service Itd. Ottawa, | by { Chairman Anne Francis, | 'while refusing to talk about in- us H OSHAWA Cerna atten, denies there is CLOSED Christmas Day, December 25th discord in the ee fs "I have not the slightest doubt ° that ae will get an Seraaely Boxing Day, December 26th good report and I'm very confi- dent that all is well in the com- ' fenission, she said in an --- New Year $s Day, Jan. Ist, 1968 WORKING AS TEAM She said she is proud that the Cyelomen eee $4, $6 plonts Mums... .cccees $4, $7.50 plonts Roses $3, $6, $10 dozen Arrangements $4 and up. rote Open Daily to 9 P.M, LADIES' COATS GIRLS' COATS Reg. Values to All girls' coats, cout sets, ski 24,99 jackets, snow suits and suits commissioners have been unani- mous on all important igi Se $49.98. SALE edaied is ciob, Us ta M4 at -and that they are working wel tas a team. Commission work. OPEN -- Wednesday, Decem!:«r 27th uccessfu eave the details in Reg. Volues te 39, 96 Values to $19.98 including in-depth research ed our expert hands, We're adept a 1 cervieks a. komee $69.98. SALE... f Ou ene ee 9,99 "number of areas, was on sched- Bee fahuloue food. Call teday for eatimates vule. Reg. Values t * She did not find anything unu- : 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. | @ HOUSE PARTIES @ COLD PLATES $99.50, SALE .. 59,99 Values to $24.98 12 99 sual in the two professional @ COCKTAIL PARTIES @ SALAD PLATES CAUSE Goss 2 "staff resignations, but said she | @ COLD BUFFET \ [i $139.98. SALE 69.99 Values to $29.98 14, 99 a BAUR ooh 'did not know why Mr. Gordon '= rhad resigned. Reliable informants, however, fay an atmosphere of secrecy "and distrust has fallen over the commission and that most of its } "activities are not officially re- i | USE YOUR --_ OF FREE "ported to the staff. pints on " The commission, announced 'by Prime Minister Pearson in »the Commons last Feb. 3, is to | jtte Commons tast Feb, 3. isto LIMITED QUANTITY SPECIALS } "federal government might take) y ito ensure equality of women : Toddlers' and children's mitts--wool or vinyl, ages with men in all aspects of Cana- 1 to 9. Values 69 to 98c. 39° dian life. : = | Sharine Fen. ts wave The World's Largest and Finest Chain of Health Clubs SALE ee ed chairman Feb. 3. y life she is Mrs. John Bird. She Sis a free-lance broadcaster spe-| écializing in international affairs. WALKED OUT 2 : * Mr. Gordon, a political sci- rence professor at the University} ,of Waterloo, resigned Nov. »after walking out of an informal IUSECOATS gathering of commissioners. The resignation was not made) LADIES' APRONS -- half or bib styles. 29° Values to $1.29. SALE cas Pe anes MEN'S SHIRTS -- sport or white, broken sizes 1 4g or counter soiled. Values to $5.98. SALE . . LADIES' COATS -- CAR COATS, etc. : Values to $49.98. SALE Perse 10.00 és *public for yer bored poo °Miss Francis said at that ti PYJAMAS ne wa because nobody had "asked her about it. : " In that same interview she ; "said the commnlaainaer had de-| 'cided there should be "one : seiea" for. the commission and poe ec ' . bs t commission staff had been CHANGE bairecthd not to give information WINTER COATS win He .to the press. SIFTS she also said then that Dr. and JACKETS fe ener :ROW AND ; §PLIT GAMES meee and a 09 PM * MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (CP- us, ' ee Ca i. as AP) -- One Canadian player, sue, OO,99 | sate. 6.88 'won and another was defeated Friday in first-round results of! A ULE AP REE the 2ist annual Orange Bow! in-| 'ternational junior tennis cham- TA pionships. In the boys 16-and-un- REG, TO 39.95 19 99 ' 'der-class, James Boyce of | j ee endane am r MEN'S SHOES ficate. woronto defeated David Kurtz of | ry, th 4 sas Bictey gia *Miami 6-0, 6-0. In the 18-and-un- Am) a F cxtords: mostly black some brown ome "ved class, James Ebbitt of | fl i : 7 d HERE'S A REAL SPECIAL! 6 to 12. Values to $19.98, 10 00 MRAM MM 'Montreal was beaten by Jean 4 ¢ A is reache Terry towels, lorge size, approx. SALE A "Scurie of Belgium 5-7, 8, 97-_| 3 or sooner if quota dampers vice" EG LLL Sicsitie'te sito" Bg é SALE, each SALE 24 pceenquneneg i" '| GAREER SCHOOL >THE LARGEST eS sae Fe Revryenenany IN Hf Don't be Disappointed...Call Today! | lial . a: is tagy rare 2 | ie ----------_---- | as PHONE 723 9171 CAROUSEL MOTOR INN lay an vening asses ore * OSHAWA 4 ee fie a tments,: : i g appointments, 1 SHOPPING ST Madalncare' waleonie, Open Daily 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. CENTRE & 145 KING ST. NV Ss4 mE IM TORONTO, OSHAWA, LONDON, HAMILTON ST. 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