Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Dec 1965, p. 3

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It'll ie) OTTAWA (CP) -- Sixty per- sons will die in automobile accidents. in Canada over the Christmas holiday weekend, the Canadian Highway Safety Council has predicted. The prediction is for the pe- riod between 6 p.m, Friday and midnight Monday. The council says in the last 10 years 500 people have died on Canada's highways during the Christmas weekend, an average of 50 a year. In 1964, the road death toll was 57 for Christmas. Wh The council's executive direc- tor, W. Arch Bryce, said in a statement: "The hard cold fact for Christmas this year is that e 'Black Christmas' Lt . a AAS is wi Sac "What a way to celebrate Christmas. While the world basks in a glow of peace and goodwill hundreds of Canadian households will be shrouded in grief. If only goodwill could enter the hearts of the motor- ists and pedestrians, death and injury could disappear." The council says new year's weekend, "principally through the untiring, unselfish work of the police,"' become the safest national weekend of the year on Canadian highways. Kes a Tae BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Year. A 27-year-old Ajax man ap- peared for sentence in Oshawa Magistrate's Court yesterday on a charge of stealing money from < Suspended Sentence In Vending-Machine Thefts They were Devitt, Three youths appeared on charges of minor consuming. Gordon Elwood of Thorntons rd, n.; liquor offence this year, Mathew Millan, of Ritson rd, 5., was fined $50 and costs or 30 days in jail. General Motors' food vending|Elmer Rae Skinner, 20, See machines, Donald Hickey, of probation. the end of November Hickey pleaded guilty But it predicts that, in spite of a 10-year -average of 25, the) 1965-66 new year's weekend of 78-hour duration will see 30 peo- charge. Oshawa man Joseph Fenyves also appeared for sentence on an Exeter cres., Oshawa, was given a one- year suspended sentence with The case was heard towards when to the Thorntons rd. n.; and Glennie Cecil Snow, 19, of Oxford st. Each was fined $50 and costs or seven days in jail. A charge of impaired driving against Russell Young, of Peter- borough, was dismissed for lack of evidence. Young pleaded not lguilty to the charge. A charge of drunk driving was reduced to one of impaired driv- ing for Joseph Germain, of King st. e, He was fined $100 and costs or 15 days in jail. Failing to remain at the scene of an accident cost Carl Wesley Wakelin, of: Glenn st., Oshawa, a $100 fine and costs or 15 days in jail. He pleaded guilty to the For running his car through charge, Adams 60 will die and 1,200 will be in- |jured. : | )) "(PIE REALLY IS IN THE SKY 'ON THE FLY FOR CASSIUS Organization and the Food and Agriculture Organization are waging on locusts. Indeed, they believe white Americans and Europeans dominate these United Na- tions agencies and, through them, syphon off surplus and |S.) ' J inferior food such as whate, |denied by city council. To the Shidis, Clay is not an Or: . ce ®anaeeias |Uws. Troops Told To Fire Into Laos, If Fired Upon gained international prestige as a result of his victories in the ring. There are pictures of Clay everywhere in the Shidi WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S shacks and there will be great |troops in Viet Nam who oper- disappointment if the cham-. ate close to the ill-defined Cam- pion does not--as he prom - j/bodian and Laotian borders have been given. authorization to fire across the border if any- body fires at them, it was re- ported Monday night. ised -- have a shindig with fact that the World Health them in Karachi. The sources who said this added that they doubt this au- PM's 'Reorganized' Ottawa thority includes crossing into To Take Months, He Says'.i* wii , : mese soldiers. OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Min-jjob because of his previous, Officially, the state and de li said Monday it!activity in politics. . ae ; depths of the sea, nor out of |ister Pearson said ) Aun Ci ., fence departments have taken a ty i but rather that | will take several months to| 'No. misgivings whatever, "no comment" position when He would permit them to | work out the reorganization of| said Mr, Asian Rd "s that! .<ked whether U.S. forces have enter into the bodies of a herd government departments an-| if he was prevented from ap- been given broadened latitude of swine that could be seen jnounced Friday along with a/ pointing persons who had been t, yeact in cases where fights grazing in the distance. cabinet shuffle. attacked by the opposition, "I' i, surge across boundaries "And forthwith Jesus gave He told a press conference; would feel unnecessarily inhib- separating South Viet Nam thaw Skave. Ane ie incleds j that a ae deal of -- is sit boc in my job . __/from Cambodia and Laos. spirits' went out, and entered Ber cd ak sania A ve a Sources said they understood into the swine, and the herd . 4 S k d A that the U.S. command in Viet ran violently down a_ steep | ac e gain Nam has been given certain |sponsibility that could not be place into the sea, and were broad authority for dealing with | answered at the moment HA Asked whether the proposed B T t (eh a intaroreta: choked in the sea. { ms field situations, and interpreta-| As the terrified swine herd- NE oe ee he y ea ers |tion of that authority would! ers fled into the city, many |<aiq the swar's direction would| TORONTO (CP)--A Fon ee murs Sian eae. people came running out tO | +i) he handled in the Privy |office employee of the inde-| © Wed carrots ay ete see what had happened. | Council office but that the man-|pendent Teamsters' Union,| In the recent battle of the Ia There to their astonishment power department "will have a|(Ind.) who early this month was Drang Valley, high U.S. of- they found the lunatic "sit- | great deal to do with it." dismissed and rehired, said ficials said they had reason to ting, and clothed, and in his | 'exall divest t pol Monday she has been dismissed believe that their opponents right mind." 4 The pido veiseeveagp he phat again as a result of a disagree- withdrew into Cambodia. The.man asked Jesus for |icy in connec tion aith e oe: ment with the local. The Viet Cong are believed to permission to stay with Him, jerty campaign $8, uncer yy Gillian Green said she was a But Jesus advised him to "Go | direction of the Drems ree Mac. {dismissed by Office Manager home to thy friends, and tell | Former engl minister } aC*| John Haughey under an article} them how great things the | Eachen, adil ealth minister, 1S\ ,etween the local and the Office Lord hath done for thee, and |Mr. Pearson's assistant, _ |Employees' International Union math: fad: = COMPSINOE PP Tom ig ei Ee aia (CLC) dealing with gross mis- thee a ers policy secre ary an irec- conduct. And so he whose sanity and | tor of the war on poverty, has| Miss Green and Louise Mc- happiness had been restored been appointed deputy minister, Kay were dismissed Dec. 8 for by this miracle of the Christ ip manpower, Mr. Pearson said jtaking an extended lunch break returned home, and gratefully |that Mr. Kent's place within/quring which they identified he "began to publish in Deca- |the Privy Council office will be!records for one of the warring polis how great things Jesus | taken by Deputy Director Rob- factions within the local. They | had done for him. And all (ert Phillips. were later rehired men did marvel." The prime minister was The local now is under inter- asked whether he had any mis-|national trusteeship --By John J. Stewart | civings about appointing Mr.| Mr. Haughey was not. imme- Kent to a senior civil service |diately available for comment the parking meter gate at the city controlled Athol st. e. park- ing lot David Alexander Haynes was fined $100 and costs or 15 days in jail. Haynes pleaded guilty to a charge of causing wilful dam- age. He was ordered to pay res- titution to City Council for dam- age to the gate. jassault charge. He was fined $50 'and costs or one month in jail. The court was told that Fenyves had paid medical ex- penses to the complainant for injuries he had suffered. le killed in road traffic. P An Oshawa man, Robert Keith Morris, was sentenced to 12 months in reformatory definite and three months indefinite when he appeared for sentence - ; charge of break, enter and eft. A Port Perry youth, Gordon| peony a remanded for sentence after being fo y Having beer in his possessionjof auto theft, eabancaeiced cost Richard Bevans, of Church} McGowan admitted stealing a| st., a $10 fine and costs or 10)'65 model car from the Cliff] Mills' Body Shop on Park rd. He }was picked up by the Port Perry} |police after having driven the | jear to his home. | A 22-year-old Malaga st. man |Anthony Killingbeck, was found guilty on an impaired driving) charge and fined $100 and costs | or 15 days in jail. | Killingbeck pleaded not guilty to the charge claiming that the juse such areas outside Viet;symptoms of impairment noted) Nam for rest and resupply, and|by police were caused by in-| one North Vietnamese division|juries suffered in an automobile} was reported by U.S, intel-/accident. | ligence sources to have main-| tained its headquarters in Cam- bodia earlier this year while its combat battalions were in cen- tral South Viet Nam. Some of the main infiltration routes from the north are be- lieved to pass through Cambo- dia from Laos. | For contravening a city-bylaw the Speedy Auto Glass Company was fined $100 and costs or 30 days in jail by Magistrate Harry Jermyn. The company, which pleaded lguilty to the charge, admitted jerecting a car-port on Simcoe st./days in jail. when permission had been) ' For having beer, his fourth KARACHI (Reuters)--World heavyweight champion Mo- | hammad Ali is in for a rare 4| culinary treat if and when he © pays his promised visit to | Pakistan. | The treat? Locust Pie. Mohammad Ali, better known in the West as Cassius Clay, has become the most | popular sports personality in | Pakistan since he embraced | the Moslem religion. The most vociferous of his supporters are the locust-eating Shidis. The Shidis are convinced lo- custs--"shrimps of the air," they call them--are rich in vitamins and 'nutritious ele- ments that ensure robust health. ANGRY AT W.H.O. They are not happy over the f Miracle Among The Tombs.. The apostles looked up in fright from their ship, but Jesus calmly stood his ground. In pity he looked at the crazed man, naked and bruised before him, his face contorted and his eyes a blaze of torment. "What is Jesus asked "My name is Legion," came the shrill reply, 'for we are many." "Come out of the man, thou unclean spirit!" commanded Jesus. Then the legion of devils implored the Master that He | would not cast them into the | To the great sorrow of his family and friends, a man of Decapolis had become men- tally deranged, possessed of devils that tormented him by day and by night, so that he had no peace of mind. He lived jn a hell upon earth. Eventually this unfortunate became so violent and un- controllable that it was nec- essary to bind him with fetters and chains. This in- dignity made him even more infuriated. With demonic strength he tore loose. from the chains and angrily broke the fetters to pieces. He ran naked in the street, anarling like a ferocious beast. Several times he was re- captured, but no chains could hold him. The entire city, in- cluding his own family, great- ly feared him. Finally the bedeviled man was driven' up into the wil- derness, among the caves, along the desolate southeast shore of the Sea of Galilee "And always, night and day, he was in the moun- tains, and in the tombs, cry- ing, and cutting himself with stones." His screams of an- guish could be heard afar off, and no one dared venture that way. Then one day Jesus and the Twelve, crossing. by boat from the west shore of Gali- lee, and beset by storm, land- ed in this forsaken spot. As Jesus climbed alone into the mountains, the wild-eyed demoniac rushed down fierce- ly upon him. In a loud, dread- ful voice he cried out, 'What have I to do with thee, Jesus, thou Son of the most high God? I adjure thee by God, that thou torment me not!" 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