, 2 THE OOHAWA TIMBS, Tuesdey, Mey 11, 1968 BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Punch In Eye, Torn Jacket Payment For His Courtesy Not wishing to block the pas- gage of a parked car in the driveway of his lodgings 18- year-old William Little asked the driver to move it. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail and ordered to pay resti- tution of $20 to Mr. Little for the damage to his clothes, Fail- ure to pay the restitution, add- 105 Children For Lack Of Bilingualism | GEORGETOWN, Ont, (CP) -- Parents of 105 French-speaking children who attend Holy Cross |Separate School here kept their | children away from classes |Monday, protesting. a separate school board decision not to make a vacant classroom avail- The owner appeared with some other men and said that he wasn't moving the car, Mr,|able for a bilingual kinder-| Little said, |garten. it} Representatives of the par- Jarvis was among them. and some lessons to keep them occupied. 4 asking the school board to es- tablish a bilingual kindergarten because, only kindergarten is English. themselves to run a bilingual Class-Less' The parents' committee is , LONDON (CP) -- British although classes in|prjme Minister Wilson opened grades 1 to 8 are bilingual, the/the North Atlantic alliance's an- nual spring meeting today with implicit criticism of French President de Gaulle's growing coolness toward U.S. policies within NATO. Since September, they have paid a teacher and rented space in the basement of a restaurant For his trouble, Magistrate Harry Jermyn was told yester- day, Mr. Little was hit in the groin and eye and had his/explained that he arrived back shirt and jacket ripped.. lat his lodgings and found a car! Before the court was ..Ken- neth Marshall Jarvis, 21, df 24 Elena st., who pleaded guilty to a charge of assault. mean a further 30 days jail. | block its way he sounded the|, owner would move the car. 1 guilty to a 'Instigator' Of Vote-Probe $50, was represented by\Holy Cross Foster from!where parents provided games'kindergarten. I ed Magistrate Jermyn, would! was then that him and In the witness box Mr. Little|wr Little testified Jarvis Judgment was reserved in- in the driveway. Not wishing to/dofinitely when 16 - year - old}Acadian French families harles James, RR 6, horn of his car thinking the/porough, appeared on a shop- ifting charge. James, who not theft pleaded charge of awyer Frank struck|ents' committee said they are ripped his clothes,|Prepared to keep the pupils out Peter-|iginally from New Brunswick| o¢ the board. kindergarten for 21 children, They want the school board to make the classroom, yacant since completion earlier this |year, available to them, | oF Stanley Walsh, vice-chairman : 4 said the vacant Sg § nn -- song on |room will be needed to accom- Behe cad and other parts 0! On| modate increased enrolment : next September and that the' They were taken Monday to|board has offered to take the} Catholic Church)21 children into the English! of school until the board meets their demands, The children are mainly from Wilson did not mention the French president by name but his implication was clear when he warned that military nation- alism is a dangerous delusion. "We cannot afford to drop our' guard or permit ourselves the luxury of disagreements which could imperil the cohesion of our alliance," he told the for- eign ministers from 15 countries of the North Atlantic Treaty Or- the meeting of NATO defence ministers in Paris May 31, the sources said, The Greek. and Turkish for- eign ministers, Stavros Kosto- poulos and Hasan Esat Isik, provided the conference with heartening news by meeting Monday for the first time in more than a year of crisis over Cyprus. Informants said the two min- isters agreed to seek a peace- ful solution between the island's warring Greek- and: Turkish- Cypriot communities. The two ministers are ex- pected to hold further talks out- side the conference hall, Ex- ternal Affairs Minister Paul WILSON HITS FRENCH ATTITUDE | $1-Per-Hour Pay Proposed De Gaulle Rapped Under-17 Minimum Wage For Rapping US. OTTAWA (CP)--A minimum| The first batch of regulations wage of $1 an hour for work-|has been drawn up by the de- ers under the age of 17 is be-|partment and has been sent to ing proposed in labor depart-\unions and employers for com- ment regulations supplement-\ment by a May 19 deadline. ng. the new federal Labor 4 section dealing with the ode. ' : younger workers sets out a $1 The Labor Code was ap- hourly minimum with a pro- proved by Parliament in Feb-|yision that t r ruary and comes into effect tower in fo chete ledias July 1, applying to the handfultraining is provided {to increase of industries which come under) sijj)¢. Pay in these cases would federal jurisdiction. be at rates established by the It provides a $1.25 hourly labor department for each gpa wage for workers 17\case. and over but leaves the wage! {t als "ifies t 5 of younger workers to depart-| ees deaer'F low on Weal be ment regulations, ____ |tween 11 p.m. and 6 a.m., and {makes no provision for exemp- British government "will be|!ons in special cases. forced to consider, jointly with) No youngster may be em- our allies ion i pecervary: jhe pn Dag ployed unless he has reached ble, to reduce this drain upon|the minimum school - leaving eterborough. _ Mr. Foster explained to the WEATHER FORECAST _. | ganization, {Martin of Canada planned to | He stressed the need for in-/meet them separately to urge ter-dependence as a counter to/them to negotiate a settlement. Can Counterattack Todays i's ita were not disputed. He VANCOUVER (CP)--The law- yer acting for Ormond Turner gets a chance today for rebut- tal against scathing attacks on the Vancouver newspaper col- umnist. In summations Monday before the royal commission investi- gating Mr. Turner's charges of election regularities, he was ac- cused of "exaggeration, innu- endo, intended ambiguity and, when necessary, lying inven- tion." : John Laxton, counsel for the fraudulent names and addresses on voters' lists. : Mr. Laxton said part of the blame belonged to Morland T. Brown, a Liberal poll captain| whose discoveries formed the basis for the columns. Mr. Brown in his zeal had misun- derstood the facts he uncovered and confused other persons, said the lawyer, Lynn Morrow, a defeated Con- servative candidate who passed along to Mr. Turner a conver- sation with a labor official, was New Democratic party, went on to say: "Turner's story was hatched/tice Nathan Nemetz of the B.C.|clerk in the store, told the court/could bring colder air to north- by a confused Liberal, brought/synreme Court, said he could|that she saw Mrs. Villanti take|ern regions to life by a treacherous Con-|not accept the idea that Miss|an undergarment from a shelf! servative, written by a dishon-|Morrow's actions were treach-/and put it in her purse est columnist and published ed an irresponsible newspaper." Columns by Mr. Turner in the} Province, Vancouver's morning a "'mysterious and sinister per- son," said Mr. Laxton The commissioner, Mr. Jus- erous. Tom Berger, acting for the B.C. Federation of Labor, said: "There has been no evidence | however, that James was study- |help his application. | Magistrate Harry Jermyn agreed and adjourned the case Blossom Housewife Mrs, Angelina Vil- jlanti, of Whitby, pleaded not) |guilty to. a charge of theft; TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts|Toronto ....... eee 52 1 | : i et junder $50 from the Fairweath-|issued by the weather office at/trenton 48 72 reg ale ur oe be ler's store on the Oshawa Shop-|5:30 a.m.: ' ity , : ; |ping Centre Synopsis: The prospect now + honcho ' . a basis of adventures in military After hearing the case Mag-\is for several days of very fine Tis ri i nationalism, jistrate Jermyn fined her $75|spring weather with only a few land costs with a choice of 30\cloudy periods expected Wed- sdays in. jail, jnesday although a disturbance Mrs. Wilma Johnson,.a sales}moving across Hudson Bay Lake St. Clair, Lake Huron, Southern Georgian Bay, Wind- The woman, she said, then/sor, London: Mainly sunny and ing for a university place and 2 bd a criminal conviction would not Osy: pri I lg | Sault Ste. Marie... 42 65 Kapuskasing .. White River.. Moosonee ., TIMMING iciscccss 48 60 All Over 45 75 |MOSTLY POLITICS NATO sources said the min- jisters would be occupied almost 'exclusively during their three- day meeting with political top- ies. Such questions as the es- |tablishment of a nuclear force for the alliance will be left to eoe 45 60 |France's concept of an inde-| " pendent European nuclear de- In his speech today Wilson terrent, 'Indeed our willingness.to ac-| cept the implications of interde- pendence must grow, not dim- inish, as we work to make the alliance more effective and bring it into line with changing world requirements. "There is no greater delusion also warned that Britain could not and would not go on carry- ing an unfair share of the cost of Western defence, A high proportionof Britain's balance - of - payments prob- lems was caused by overseas spending--"not the least within the NATO area." Wilson also made what ob- servers said was a direct criti- cism of U.S., tactics in selling its weapons and planes to West Germany and other customers at the expense of British orders. Britain wants West Germany to buy more British military equipment to offset the foreign exchange of maintaining the British Army of the Rhine. If new arrangements cannot be worked out, Wilson said, the left the store. The item was|mild. Winds west 15. |valued at $2.50. | Northern Georgian Bay, Lake | that|/Erie, Haliburton, Killaloe, Mrs. Villanti explained our foreign exchange re-jage set by his province, This sources," age varies among provinces. PROUDLY newspaper, said six B.C. trade|and never was any evidence tO she had merely exchanged a|Niagara, Lake Ontario, Hamil- unions helped elect New Dem-|support any of the charges Tur- garment she had bought a few ton, Toronto, North Bay, Sud- ocratic party MPs by using'ner made," HERE and THERE A request by John Geikie, 317 Simcoe st. n., to have | the sagging wooden fence at O'Neill Collegiate re- paired was deferred by the Oshawa Board of Educa- | tion trustees in committee last night. The trustees agreed to negotiate with Mr. Geikie on a 50 per | cent cost sharing arrange- | ment but board members did not commit themselves to a date when work would be done. Trustee Stanley Lovell noted a _ six-room addition would be started this summer and suggested the favorable time to re- pair or replace the 35-year- old fence might be after the addition is completed. Oshawa Police investi- gated two personal injury accidents and one prop- erty damage accident yes- terday. The first personal injury occurred at the inter- section of Albert and Olive streets, between cars driv- en by William R. Craggs, 20, of 538 Oxford street and Antonio Delavretis, 32, of 567 Albert st. A passenger in Craggs' car, William Gerald Craggs, was re- moved to the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital where he was treated for severe neck in- juries. The second personal injury accident, happened during the rush hour in front of General Motors South plant when Kenneth J. Dolan, 20, of 822 Glen street, was in collision with a car driven by Ronald C, Wetherup, 31, of 102 Elgin street w. The property dam- age accident caused a total of $280 damage to cars own- ed by Howard Norton, 39, of 91 Celina street and Har- old E. W. Brownlee, 50, of Park road s. The accident occurred in front of 83 Park road. Toby Couture was elected president (1965-66) of the Oshawa Jaycees last night Other officers: Bill Rich- ardson, first vice-president; Kerry Willoughby, second vice - president; Don Endi- cott, secretary; Jerry Adams, treasurer, Directors --Roy Atkinson, Bill McClel- land, Jim Shaw, Bill Sta- cey and Craig Wills. Congratulations are ex- tended to Mrs. Grace Graham of 296 Celina street who celebrates her birthday today. 4 The Oshawa General Hos- pital reports that, during the week ending May 8, 319 patients were admitted. Other statistics for the week were: Admissions, newborn, female 24, male 21; dis- charges 355; discharges, newborn, female 30, male 28; operations -- major, 77; minor, 127; treatments and examinations, 257; casts, 33; ears, eyes, nose, throat, 80; physiotherapy -- treatments 1,023; visits, 777; occupa- tional therapy, 203; speech therapy, 9. A beautiful stained glass window has been placed in the front of St. John's Church, Bowmanville. The window is the gift of Mrs R. Hawes and family. Rotarian visitors at the . Monday luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Oshawa included Jack Hughes, of Toronto, district governor elect of District 707; Mel Dale and Forbes Hyland, of | Bowmanville; Gordon Fos- sett, of Oakville; E. Andrews, of Vancouver; C. Joyce, of Port Hope and N. Naismith, of Peterborough. Three members of the Rotary Club of Oshawa -- Tom Dobbie, R. Richardson and G. Williams were honor- ed at the club meeting this week in recognition of the | celebration of their birth- days. A. E. McGillvray, a for- mer member of the Rotary Club of Oshawa, is vice- president-elect of the Rotary Club of Burlington. | Members of the Rotary Club of Oshawa were 'told at their Monday meeting that receipts from the club's Easter Seal Campaign now total $16,069.50, an increase of $2,271.35 over last year's total. Wing Commander Illing- worth, commanding officer of RCAF Station Downs- view, who inspected the Osh- awa (Chadburn) Air Cadet Squadron at the Civic Audi- torium Sunday afternoon, rated the squadron very high. In his report he gave the squadron 980 points out of 1,000, ye jail Two Toronto men, Cecil camedaa i acme al Thomas Hare, of Fairview) . pie 'ne con itional Two youths appeared charg-\aye and Floyd _ Pritchard,| np abd ~~ to the eq with unlawfully. obtaining!simpson ave., both pleaded| Bias Ga tant By: eee liquor while under age guilty to a joint charge of theft for Grade 13 pee treba Alvin Tower, 20, of 319 Lake-junder $50 special committee 'ill 'te. shore rd., and Harland Elliott, They were each given sus- view this purchase together 19, of Kendal, were both fined pended sentences of six months with principals and depart. ($50 and costs or seven days in/and also fined $25 and costs or ment heads jail 10 days in jail on further Whitb \ charges of having. ' yhitby man, Victor Czerniaw-) , 7 } / C : , The court was told that the ged eames anaes yon ski, of Annes st., was fined $10| tole paper and beer iran the| portable : classrooms for and costs or 10 days in jailhouse of a friend on Stone st | O'Neill Collegiate and Veen after pleading guilty to beingigshawa : = + , 4 ic lace e tional School last night. drunk in a public place Board of. Education ap The theft of four sets of ex- COSENS & MARTIN ' - |pensive wheel discs | proved in committee last pe yatta * eel alacs led Donald Insurance night a $$0-contingency fund Botsford Vanbuskirk, of Bow : anville, befor . s i under petty cash for emer- =" e, before the court last) oo St. E., Oshawa "nev us wh ec ' e 0 ae high acho! At that time he admitted|] 'surence 728-7515 principal's discretion. This four charges of theft over $sol] Ret 728-2002. or 728-7413 would allow principals. to (four Charges of theft over $50), send a sick student home by cab The purchase of musical instruments for secondary schools was referred back to a committee of the Board | of Education last night to | avoid disparity of prices Trustee Stanley Lovell gave the example of two brands of suitable tape recorders at different costs. The commit- tee together with principals and department heads will re-examine planned pur- | chases to obtain the best | price. and $100 costs or 14 days OM/on the drunk charge place Charles bury: Mainly sunny and a little }warmer, Winds west 15. | Algoma, White River, jdays earlier. She admitted in feross examination that she had Coch-| |not approached any of the} ' |sales ens about the ex-|rane, Timagami: Mainly sunny | change and mild, Winds west 15. Western James Bay: Vari- Two Oshawa men both admit-|@ble cloudiness and cooler Wed- ted acts of gross indecency|nesday. Winds northwest 15. |when they appeared before the lbench Earl Clinton Grant, of Albert |! Forecast Temperatures aw tonight, high Wednesday: st., and Roland Villeneuve, of| Windsor ..... teeee 4 uy Division st., each pleaded guilty|St: Thomas....+.+. ; tb, to charges of gross indecency| London soe 4 : and having liquor Kitchener " vor 8 4 Each was given a two-year Mount Forest. . a suspended sentence and proba-| Wingham 45 2 tion on the indecency charge| Hamilton - 50 75 and each fined $25 and costs or|St- 10 days in jail on the having charge. Catharines..... 50 vb and a further offence of having jliquor. He was remanded for Charged with theft over $50) custody Charles Frank Ross, RR 1, Rag-| Yesterday Magistrate Jermyn lan, was given a two year SUS-|sentenced him to six months in pended sentence with probation. prison on each of the the tt Ross, who was convicted aticharges. He ordered that the} a previous hearing, had ad- sentence run concurrently, He mitted stealing batteries, tires) was fined $25 and costs or 10 or from the Gen Auto days on the having charge. plant. . Arrested for being drunk in For driving while suspended a public place Stephen Purko, | and having liquor Charles|o¢ Thornton rd. n., also smash-| Squires, 300 Burk st., was fined ed a toilet in the Oshawa a total of $125. Police Station cell he occupied.) 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