10 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednecdey, Mey 5, 1968 fst after last-minute wage ne-!soi said it i. gotiations collapsed. Informed pated | to last Bag THE ULTIMATE IN LUXURY LIVING!! A LIMITED CEILING 1-2-3 CABLE BEDROOM RADIANT SUITES HEATING Eternal Flame Burns On It Only By Cheap Candle [Brewery Struck MONTREAL (CP)--A candle|years would cost $15,000 in) COPENHAGEN (Reuters) --|soared well over the Danish av.| burns in the office of Pierre Du-jnatural gas. The urn was ex- Beer was on ration and re-jerage of 2,500,000 bottles daily, Careless Driver Fined $50 hed puy, commissioner-general for|tinguished Tuesday midnight. 90 MPH Poli ce ( 'hase =» 67, preserving the fair's| Officials said at the time the gular customers in most storesjrestaurant and storekeepers er |symbolic flame for $50 instead| flame was being transplanted to|Monday after a brewery union) said. AVAILABLE lof $15,000. |the hearts of ali Canadians" |sent 6,000 members out on| The strike started Sunda " * BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A| A 2-year-old Toronto youth, Constable Tracy Davis, of the; The candle is set in'a lampjbut announced Friday that ajstrike, paralysing 18 of Den- * | MODEL SUITE Bowmanville area 'man, Wil-|was fined $50 and costs or 10j)Bowmanville Police Depart-)which stands on a two-foot or-|specially - designed lamp will| mark's 21: breweries. UNDERGROUND i wd * GOOD FOOD = Beer On Ration; re Te " iii eas geet a liam O'Neill, was fined $50 and|days in jail, when he appeared|ment, testified he had observed/namental stand. It is replacing|preserve the flame until it is It the country's first. of- gout 0 days nal, Toe inc St ag we ngoat Laverty seat folowing avother ouened commana "ans e277 0 the Expo ste In| aca brewery strike in 30 year priegg " victed charge 0 while disquali- ' ( 2 day, after being con y| charg ng 967. The public felt its effect almost|y PUSIVESS MEN'S LUNCH . 723-1712 ae ADULT : Magistrate J. D. Burger, offied. vehicle very closely. opening of the fair on April 28, : It was disclosed Mond: t is GISCiOse onday tha' immediately as beer stocks DINNER 5:30 to 8 P.M. BUILDING 72 3041 careless driving. Geoffrey A. Dempster, had! 'The other car signalled for|1967. FULLY LICENSED ; G@ORGIQGQN mansions Constable Murray -- Joynt,/appeared in court for trial on|a right turn on to the Base Line| 4 torch was lit in Ottawa last|the lamp is powered by candles| were low following the hottest DINING ROOM 124 PARK ROAD NORTH; OSHAWA" OPP, testified that on April 12,/April 27, at which time he!road, and the accused pulled his!tyesday and earried by runners|costing about 20 cents each weekend of the year. HOTEL LANCASTER he had been sifting in a gasipleaded not guilty. car around the other vehicle! the urn in Montreal, It was|which burn for three or four; Warm weather continued station lot, on Highway 2, when and also made a right hand)" : he saw a car pie at a turn on to the Base Line|discovered that maintenance of days. The lamp was purchased| Monday and, but for the strike, high rate of speed. Wiltred James Ey was road." the urn flame for the next two for about $15. beer consumption would have "This vehicle passed another car at the intersection, where I|fined $75 and pecs or 10 ors was sittiig in the cruiser, jim jail, after being convicte started follow him and ail\°f impaired driving. His yee the time \his speed was over| 45 = suspended for three the 40 mph speed limit." months, Constable Joynt also said that; Evenden, 27 King St. W., Oshewe A 29-year-old Oshawa man, evidence showed, during the almost three miles he followed the accused, he was not able to catch up'to him to pull him over, and the accused had been stopped on Highway 401, after a police officer had observed his car swerving from side to side on the highway and passed another vehicle on aj/also forcing another car into the curve, and also on the curves on|median. the highway he swerved from side to side. A charge of careless driving Pe age corm sereies ne cost Gordon Harold Burnham, straight stretches at upwards of Leslie street, Oshawa, $15 and) of 90 mph. 'costs or 10 days in jail, =| MOUSEKETEER, STAR, MOTHER Annette Will Swap 'Ears For Diapers So well did her childish angu- HOLLYWOOD (AP)-- An-jlarity mature into shapely nette Funicello, the mouseke-jcurves, that Annette stepped teer who became a teen-agejright out of knee socks into a star, is about to have a little|two-piece bathing suit--and the mouseketeer of her own. starring role in American-Inter- The coming baby may spellinational's beach party movies. the beginning of the end of the) With Frankie Avalon as. her most successful career tolco-star, the four-low budget | By DORIS KLEIN | emerge from Walt Disney's|films, Beach Party, Muscle famed Mickey Mouse Club kid-/Beach Party, Bikini Beach and die television show. |Beach Blanket Bingo, have "I'm not afraid of spoilingjreaped a financial bonanza for my teen-age image by having ajthe studio and the stars. baby," says Annette. "After all,! Annette winds up the fifth, a lot of teen-agers have them. |How to Stuff a Wild Bikini, this "But if I have one baby a week. year, like I plan--and five or) "Then Im just going to take six, like I plan--they may getithe rest of the year off and en- tired of waiting for me. |joy being pregnant--and looking "T've always said I want to/pregnant," said Annette in ber bring up my own children, not/beach-side dressing room. She leave it to a nurse, and I/expects the baby in October. really mean that, too." "T still have my contract with Annette -may have a built-in|Disney, with yearly options, so baby sitter on her home televi-|I have no real' idea of how many sion set--mommy as a mouse-lyears I'll keep working." keteer. The old Disney shows} Annette says her husband, are being re-run these days. (manager Jack Gilardi, 34, told Annette's singing and dancingjher when they married last made her the 12-year-old dar-|January that whether she would ling of the moppet set 10 years) work and how long was up to ago. her. Rector Slams Berton 'Pew' As 'Ecclesiastical Fanny' OTTAWA (CP)--An Anglican} Mr. O'Driscoll spoke to a la- Church rector has described Pi-|dies' night meeting sponsored erre Berton's controversial/by the Ottawa Brotherhood of book, The Comfortable Pew, as/ Anglican Churchmen. "an ecclesiastical Fanny Hill") He said Christians. must rec- and "'the product of a mediocre ognize that their concepts of re- mind. : \ligion face more and stronger Herbert O'Driscoll,|chalienges trom conflicting con- rector of St. John's Anglican|cents of science and philosophy. Church, said Monday night the/The trend towards sexual. lib- Toronto writer and televisionjerty is a giant "eating away at personality was not the one the! our kids today." 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