Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Jun 1965, p. 11

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r 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, June 19, 1965 BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Montreal Quartet David Norman Gibson, 18, of 9 Cedar st., was arrested on June 11, the day after he was found in the bedroom of his next door neighbor at the Queen's Court Apartments, Apparently Gibson had entered the apart- ment through a trap door in the bedroom closet after breaking through the partition separating the three charges of theft under, $50. Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck pointed out to the Court that Gibson has a previous record and was convicted in Whitby last year on charges of car theft and contributing to juve- nile delinquency. Mr. Affleck commented that found in a house and was given a 12-month suspended sentence. Robert Robinson was found in his neighbor's residence on April 9 at 1319 Bay st., Fairport Beach. When residents, Mr. and Mrs. Playford, asked Robinson what he was:doing in their home he kept insisting that he was in OTTAWA (CP) -- A bill to bring mentally retarded per- sons of any age under the pro- Retarded-Under-JDA Bill Bandied About In House posely appearing retarded. Mr. Macdonald, parliament fer on. be easy for criminals to duck behind such a shield by pur-jence on planning 1967 sports ary secretary to Justice Minis- ter Favreau, said that under os _|the act, police or court officials Macdonald (L -- Toronto Rose: would have to make a judg dale) pointed out its shortcom: ings until adjournment. outlined the idea to a confer events to be run off during what type of projects could ex- pect support from the centen- nial commission. -|Keep Feet Cool, ment even qualified doctors dif- Comfortable PROPOSES CLIMBING All Day! Don't suffer from ties, tender, perspiring feet Every morning apply It's Foot ' e e the attics. i Admit To Breakin | Gibson also pleaded guilty to two of the victims of a three-jhis own residence. 'tection of the Juvenile Delin- The bill would amend the act 5 la charge of unlawful possession|Car collision would have to) mrs, Robinson testified that|quents Act was opposed Friday to include anyone whose mental lof $50 which he knew to be stol-|Whistle for their money"' when|.. haq driven her husband|i® the Commons as incomplete)age was below 16, or the age| OTTAWA (CP) -- A proposal en. He admitted that a friend|the third driver, Alistair Sander- here he(20@ Premature. set by the province in question.|to climb mountain peaks in the had broken into the same apart-/Son, 27, of 6 Pine st., Ajax was home from a api Bye rs Stanley Haidasz (L--Toronto|In British Columbia, Manitoba/Y ukon Territory and name ; ; a ment building through an up-|found guilty of impaired driving had png paces or oa " {|Parkdale) said the prospect of and Quebec it is 18, in Albertajthem after the 10 Canadian|p, yesterday facing armed robbery convicted earlier by Magistrate|ctairs window and. had stolen|and having no . insurance in ag nm bs e - when : ns phen bringing a 60-year-old man into 18 for girls and 16 for boys and|provinces, the two territories| Helps soothe away sore- and theft charges. Ebbs and remanded until yes-\the money. The accused admit- Ajax Magistrate's Court Thurs-|in because. she was avenatin 'ljuvenile court because he had|i" Newfoundland 17. ; and Alaska was hailed Friday/|ness all day. Eases tight Andrew Lavoie, George Derry,|'eTday for sentence: was sent to|ted using the funds to finance day. Mr. Playford said 'he WaS|, mental age of 11 was dubi- P In the other provinces, it is|as.the perfect example of the . Dispels foot odor, . : " i Helps prevent Athlete's "ljail for six months. a trip to Calgary after the of-| Sanderson was charged on awakened at 2.30 a.m. by hi8|oy¢: 6. originality sought in sports| Foo. So1d everywhere. Yvon Courville and Louis Na | a May 2 after his car collided|front door closing and was con-' Another government spokes-| Dr. Haidasz said it is difficult}eevnts to be run off during breakin |fence occurred on August 15 of N ; : } re Garde waciet ns Jean Marion Goodes, owner of last year. with two other vehicles at High-\fronted by the accused when he| man admitted the private to determine intelligence objec-/Canada's centennial year. Myrtle Station on Highway 12|Goodes Hardware, was fined $25) The accused also pleaded guil-|way 2 and Harwood ave. at 12.40|got up to check. Constable Don-/meniher's bill introduced by tively. He suggested it would Craig Hughes of Whitehorse June 2 and stealing 70 packages|and costs for failing to comply|ty to three charges of stealing)a.m. A blood test taken showed|ald Martin of the Pickering'wijtiam Howe (NDP'-- Hamil- of cigarets valued at more with the Unemployment Insur-\car blankets of a value less|the accused -was hampered in Township Police said t he ac-\tgn South) disclosed' an 'inad- than $33. They were remandedjance Act. Herbert Curtis of than $50 on October 17, He was\his driving by containing 1.9|cused was not drunk when he/equacy in the law but the bill one week for sentence. Pontypool was. also fined $25 forjusing the blankets, 11 in all, to|alcohol per thousand. jappeared at the residence ON|qidn't come to a vote. Lavoie, Derry and Mary Trot-|an Unemployment Insurance|keep warm while sleeping in a) The accused pleaded guilty to} April 9 at 2.40 a.m. Martin said) pr, Haidasz and Donald S. tier were remanded one week Act offence. parked car. |both charges and was sentenced the accused's house did not re- on armed robbery' charges.| AJAX (Staff) -- An Ajax youth Magistrate Harry Jermyn sen-|to 14 days for the impaired driv-\semble the Playford residence. 67 YEARS Charges against Claudette La-jwas sentenced to two years less|tenced the youth to two years|ing along with a one year driv- grange were withdrawn at the|a day when he pleaded guilty tolless a day definite and six|ing suspension and a $75 fine or, COONS ARE DUNKERS CITY DIRECTORY request of the crown. three charges of theft, one of|months indefinite on the dwell-an additional 15 days for Raccoons often dunk their food > |possession of stolen money andjing house charge, 12 months/driving without insurance. lin ater before eating it, prob DIRECTORIES Limited, Member, Ase An Ajax youth Lyle Archer,|one of being unlawfully in ajconcurrent on the charge of pos- ipso ating It, Prob: | cccistion of North Americen Direc- 20, of Admiral rd., was convict-\dwelling house, in Ajax Magis- session of stolen goods and two} A Fairport Beach man was|@bly because they have poor) tery, Bestepert, 29 Rebeccs treet, i)" ed of consuming liquor under trate's Court Thursday. 'months concurrent on each of'found guilty of illegally being'salivary glands. ce | age and also for making un- --E BORA AEST MON. necessary noise. He was fined) We Reserve The Right O. D. H. ONLY SPECIALS I 5 on each charge. aes ie si To Limit Quantities OPEN DAILY 'TIL 10 -- SAT. 'TIL 6 P.M. Six Montrealers -- four menjfrom the Cochrane district, and two women -- appeared be-|Douglas LI 1 fore Magistrate Frank Ebbs wh ype gerne ah Adults Only Allowed Specials POWER. ,Caneday First Grade 'CREAMERY «SAVE?! a Bie Se ROYALCROWN CBumect Cafe » SAVE 32° 24 TINS 00 POVVER GROIN FED BEEF @c-- STEAK 2G ¢ MONDAY & TUESDAY - Oshawa police arrested Archer) in the parking lot of the A and} W drive-in restaurant on Simcoe he st. n. June 12. They found two cases of beer in the car. Ronald Rivers, 19, of Oshawa, | a passenger in the Archer ve-| hicle, was convicted of having | beer and was fined $25. | | Youths' and Men's D-J's TRIM JIMS The latest in men's trousers. Compare at 10.98 pair. 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Evidence revealed that Black- burn bought 18 - year - old John Paul Kilpatrick of Scugog st., Bowmanville, two bottles of scotch and a bottle of rye. A similar fine was levied against Kilpatrick for having | liquor. CARTON OF iw Boy's Canadian Made Sizes 4 to 6X SUMMER SHORTS Extre width elastic boxer waist for best fit; light and k ides i son peice sak yi drill, ete. 55° poir .. Campers! Picnicers! Holidayers! UNGUENTINE - PLUS The first thought for everydey first aid, Compare at 1.39. ACCESSORIES ; FOR PRICE SAKE 68° Example -- 9° x 9 7'6" TOURIST TENT 28.88 For Price Sake It's 1038 King St. W. eo ete OSHAWA DISCOUNT HOUSE King $t.W "I< y SPP OVPVVIVIIOMIPIPOON Super White Sylvania LITE BULBS 40-60-watt sizes. Compare at 29c each. 2 ne 33° NO WHERE ELSE LOWER LEVEL MAIN FLOOR An Oshawa woman, Donna MacDonald, pleaded guilty to wilful damage -- breaking a window in the Colborne st,/ apartment of Donna Stradeski.' | She was fined $10 and costs or 10 days for her actions. A Northern Ontario youth CITY OF OSHAWA OTICE TO MOTORISTS CHANGE IN STREET DIRECTIONS COMMENCING 12:01 A.M. JUNE 2Ist, 1965 BOND ST. Will Be ONE-WAY - WESTBOUND KING ST. Will Be ONE-WAY - EASTBOUND D ST. WESTBOUND --Ha rmony Road to Stévenson Road RIVERSIDE DRIVE HARMONY RD. STEVENSON RO GIBBONS ST. PARK RD \ KING ST. EASTBOUND -- Stevenson Road to Harmony Road - --> East | 4 ALDERMAN J. G. BRADY, Chairman Traffic and Public Safety Committee

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