Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Mar 1966, p. 12

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Will b> el 74 Celina Street Se ee ae ie ee me ee = (aay night hour, sev ence For Examination become a bit of a bore. ABC is engaged in the most|Dalton Barber was exhumed in the latest Shodes pad again Monday night, this; The program showed that picked up the normally lazy), fiuiq state. Almost certainly;body was taken from Green- niscent of tests most of us have|them--can distort our observa- Dit OI Spy MONSENSS wy ~SSMF) Gaughter Marlo, a Spoor Of Siier-|eral's department. oe CKS more than 60 questions, to pick|don't know." |monologue was amusing. | pected to contain 10 new series,|husband, an Algoma Steel Corp. honesty and nog my eves. Next/ginian with Barry Sullivan, is Body Exhumed Y FOR THE FINEST |Jations. that Williams" show must move; EXAM Custom and F TV E t ri s t | {hope the networks give this|--probably into a late Sunday '\drastic revision of its schedule.|Jast week and sent to Toronto By CYNTHIA LOWRY characters in the middle of a) It will probably drop 19 shows! for examination, city police said *Fobrics .. . 808..-- time testing the quickness of|many personal, factors -- emo- pace of his genie Pear (| the docket are Them Mon-|wood Cemetery here Wednes- Mé&C our eyes and ears ltion, Surprise, background, | Show agreeably last night. lroes, an hour western, That|day and sent to the laboratories anenuntered hefare if not inition The aniz had ane nnnenall running snips ig hos lock Holmes. and: a western! Mrs. Barber was found dead | . Miss G 5 1 rs | i show. Miss Garla at her home in the early morn- enibeay thd EXPERTLY INSTALLED 4 : 723-7827 the larger of two disguised| In the last year I have tested and CBS will probably havejexecutive, has been charged circles, to judge the speed of|my driving, my knowledge of} NBC affirms that The Roadjeight plus another two - hour | with capital murder in the cn a month CBS wants me to test my|take over Andy Williams' Mon- SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. pee: Ready Made w. Ceres UR i : x 4 ¢ NEW YORK (AP)--NBC hadjriot scene and to report as wit-|_ Perry Como's guest stars.) and replace them with 17 new| Monday. It -was_all enod fun and remi-\trainine and preiudices among|..There Was @ 'tongue-in-cheek| Gin' starring Danny Thomas' lof the Ontario Attorney - Gen- ORY Goons leassrooms, on the pages of|aspect: The correct answer to f | starring Robert Lanring. moving vehicles, to describe' di . my citi yl West, a spin-off from The ir-| showing of old movies. 'death. New Formats Are Neede over ams' Mon. | particular format a rest lest it} evening berth \(CP)--The body of Mrs. us watching TV with pencil and|nesses of a staged chase scene. Judy Garland and Bill Cosby) ones, But its schedule is still in) A police spokesman said the aha oe magazines. We were asked, injat least one question was "I| Were Bay. and off-hand. Cosby's)" pc's fall schedule is ex-jing hours of Dec. 3, 1965. Her Astronauts Elliot M. See summer. Gemini - 9 back- Jr., left seated, command up crew of Astronauts Tho- pilot, and Charles A. Bas- mas D. Stafford, command sett II, pilot, the primary pilot, and Eugene A. Cer- crew of Gemini - 9 were nan, pilot, will apparently killed Monday when. their now become the primary T-38 trainer crashed at St. crew of Gemini - 9. Louis. Genimi - 9 was sche- (NASA Photo via AP Wire- duled for space flight this photo) 'BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Accusel Gets $200 Fine | Or 60 Days For Assault | FALCON No-one saw the blow struck; jland rd. and Central Park not even the injured person who! blvd. n landed up in hospital with a) four-inch fracture of the skull.) An Oshawa man claimed he Even so, James Burgess, 24,| thought there was money in his of King st. w., was found guilty) bank account when he cashed a at Oshawa Magistrate's Court| cheque at a Park rd. s. gas sta- yesterday of assault causing|tion bodily harm. William Damant, of Oshawa, Burgess, .who pleaded not| pleaded not guilty toa charge of guilty to the charge, was fined|false pretences. _ $200 and costs or 60 days in jail | He was found guilty, hoprever, He was allowed a month to pay) by Magistrate Harry Jermyn the fine by Magistrate Harr y|He was remanded in custody un- Jermyn. |til March 7 for sentence. In the witness -box Giacomo Piccini said that he was in the} For eight cases of false pre-| Lancaster Hotel on the night of|tences Bern Culewitsch, of Osh- January 20. jawa, was sentenced to eight He admitted that he had heea| months definite and four months asked to leave the hotel three| indefinite | times by the assistant manager| Culewitsch, whose case was) that evening. heard at an earlier hearing, Piccini denied arguing with|pleaded guilty to the charges Burgess and said he hadn't) epoken to him during the even-| Two Ajax youths appeared for ing. He did not know who had sentence on charges of theft struck him. from a store at the Oshawa Bugess testified that he had| Shopping Centre been seated in the ladies lounge.| Peter James Savin and Rob Piccini had consistently bother-| ert James McKay, both of Ad- ed him during the evening, he! miral rd., Pickering, were both said. |given 12 month suspended sen- Piccini, he said, was using|tences and probation. profane language. Each time he came Piccini was asked to} A case of driving while im- leave the hotel by a waiter. | paired was dismissed against The fouth time Piccini came|Fred Amey, of Oshawa. He back he prent over to speak to|Pleaded not guilty to the charge. him. He denied striking the Although admitting that he man. 'had had three pints of beer that William Bryan, the hotel as-| evening he stated that his con- sistant manager, said that Pic-|dition was caused by an ear cini had been asked to leave| Malady ; | the hotel on three occasions dur-| For being drunk in a public ing the evening place John Reid, of no fixed ad- At each request, he said, Pic-| "ess. was fined $50 and costs cini left the hotel immediately.|° 30 days in jail He would return about 15 min J hg Scanlan have to be asked f PA G \ | Mr. Bryan said he did not see the blows struck. When he ar where Broodway Tived at the scene of the fight he meets Times Squore Pice: ly: 1 } and bleeding from the mous |WEW YORK CITY] and nose. FREE PARKING availablein §]| Dr. Claude Vipond said that ' : ' the heart of the theatrical Piccini had been admitted to the d entartalement. district Oshawa General Hospital that : same night. e.-close to shopping, He had sustained a four inch fracture of the skull. The fracture, he said, had) lp ee by the use of blunt|} -- 709 newly refurbished FSGS, Gil Wilh privaie both, TV, ond oir condi- tioning. SPECTAL FAMILY PLAN BATES Na a WUTC spredd your WIISS ld Y In his opinion, he said, the) fracture was probably caused} by the fall rather than the blow) struck. | Fo driving while impaired John McMullen, of Central Park|| bivd. n., was fined $100 and costs or 15 days in jail. He! pleaded guilty to the charge) which was reduced from one of! drunk driving. (You'll fly first class on Economy fare!) 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