Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 May 1966, p. 2

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An Oshawa youth, Gerald Doyle, of 12 Elgin st. ¢., was jcoest, He pleaded guilty to a jcharge of impaired driving and |was fined $100 and costs or Victoria Weekend | BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Deaths Expected -- By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Snarled highways across Can-| jada marked the beginning Pri-| day of the Victoria Day holiday | lweekend and police braced for la massive traffic jam today The Canadian Safety Council predicted 56 persons will die on the highways during the three days, an increase of two, over last year's total. The holiday marks the birth- davs of Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth, i Most weekend travelling will he done under sunny skies Some rain is forecast for the |West Coast Monday. In the Maritimes, tempera- tures are expected to reach 70 ' GET EXTRA HOLIDAY MOTORIST'S NIGHTMARE ? on the east side of Cincinnati there are 16 traffic signals. No, this is for real, At an intersection of three streets West Germans Alarmed Over Troop Withdrawal By CARL HARTMAN any loss in gold or dollars to BONN (AP)--Money trouble|the U.S. treasury because with West Germany arid the'commitments to West Ger needs of the war in Viet Nain'many's defence. are combining to make the) s a United States consider pulling GERMANS BEHIND more troops out of Europe The West Germans are se This is cause for growing con: |tously behind in their pur: cern in West Germany. Chan-| chases and prospects are tha ¢ellor Ludwig FE rd met with|they. will fall several hundred his top advisers Friday to con- million dollars' short of their sider the problem pledge, officials said The former U.S. president,| Just how much will be indi Dwight D. Eisenhower, and U.S.|cated in a report Finance Min Senator Mike Mansfield, thejister Rolf Dahigruen submitted Democratic majority leader,|to Erhard Friday, The exact gay one U.S. division in Europe sum may not be announced be- between 14,000 and 16,000 men|cause it will be affected by should be enough. future talks between American- Support is growing in the U.S.|and West German officials Congress for this view, chiefly; The West Germans have a because the United States feels|similar problem with -- Britain the North Atlantic Treaty Or-|from which they agreed to buy ganization is not pulling ils!some $150,000,000 worth of goods| weight in a troubled world, a year to offset spending on American strength now is put|British troops in West Ger- at 215,000 men, plus air force|many. But the British spend in Europe, mostly in West Ger-| $225,000,000 and they have been| many. The West German gov-|pressing for West German pur érnment has promised to spend| chases to cover the full amount $1,300,000,000 on military goods| Erhard flies to London Sunday and services in the United'for talks States during the two-year pe-| The U.S. defence secretary, tiod that ends in mid-1967, Robert 8: McNamara, said in a This is roughly what the|speech in Montreal Wedaesday United States expected tojthe United States has been! @pend in West Germany during|spending a larger share of its the same period and the West|income on arms than any West German purchases are to offset| European country, At the same| HERE and THERE TWO INJURED Two Oshawa men slightly injured this ing when their car with a truck tanker st. w. John Bradica 109 Kaiser cres. driver the car, and Morris kin, 45, of 652 Ritson rd, south, a passenger in the car, sustained minor injuries as a result of a collision with | a truck early this morning. They were treated and re- leased at Oshawa General Hospital. Damage to the car was estimated at $1,000, Da- mage to the truck $10 CHAIN REACTION A chain reactier-accident of is ton, went fishing near Bancroft recently and came home with 34 speckled, kamloops and rain- bow trout. The trout weighed between one and three pounds each, were morn- collided on Bloor 27, of c = REGULAR MEET OS- * 3 A The Motor City Camping Club held its regular monthly meet- ing with a chicken dinner so clal.event at the ORC at the airport. Jim Walters was elected camp director for the campout ,to be held al the Ser pent Mounds provincial park in Rice Lake, June 17, 18, 19 club's constitution was also pre sented FREEDOM OF CITY building |, , London detachment of the are activated, it. will look like a well - lit Christmas tree (AP Wirephoto) A traffic supervisor noted that when all the. lights, some are not yet working, University Fees Abolition Ahead? QUEBEC (CP)--The day "is t far off" when federal and provincial government officials will have to discuss with Can- ada's universities the abolition of tuitiom fees, Health. Minister MacKachen said Friday This will be one of the steps to assure that every 'Canadian qualified for a university educa- sr tion will have the chance to get it, Mr. MacKachen said in a speech to the first graduating class. of St. Lawrence College, founded in 1958, The arguments against tui- no time, U.S. Treasury Secretary Fowler announced the Ameri- can economy still is paying out $582,000,000 a year than it is taking in The implication seems cle to West German leaders that if they cannot given enough finan- cial help to keep American troops on their soil in present strength, they were expected to raise more troops of their own. tion - free university education The West Germans would|may be the same ones "clothed have great difficulty doing that/in different lJanguage" that were because of a manpower short-\used before free elementary age that forces them to impovt education was introduced, the foreign laborers minister said WEATHER FORECAST Mainly Sunny Weather Light Winds Predicted TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts issued by the weather office at 9:30 a.m.: 'Synopsis: Gradual clearing is expected in southwestern On- tario later in the day Elsewhere in the province considerable cloudiness is ex- pected to develop during the afternoon in most areas. Fair weather is anticipated for all of Ontario Sunday, Lake St. Clair, Police After Rape Suspect LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Proyin cial police said Friday they are searching for a man they said was seen hurrying away from the immediate area where the of slaying was more *@ Niagara Windsor, Hamilton: Clearing this afternoon, Sunny sunny with a few cloudy periods and not much change in tem- perature. Light winds. Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, Haliburton, Killaloe, Georgian Bay, Timagami, Algoma, Sault Ste. Marie, White River, Lon- don, Toronto, North Bay, Sud- bury: Sunny with cloudy inter- vals today. Mainly sunny Sun- cay, Not much change in tem- perature. Light winds, Cochrane Variable cloudi ness today.Mainly clear tonight and.Sunday. Not much change in temperature, Light winds. Ottawa region; Sunny today with some afternoon cloudiness and widely scattered showers Sunday mainly sunny, Season able temperatures, Winds south west 15 with gusts to 25 becom- ing light this evening. Lake Erie Forecast temperatures Low toniekt hich © night high .§ 50 50 + 48 48 body rape Georgia Jackson days later Det gov found 12 Windsor St, Thomas . London ... Kitchener ...+ Mount Forest Wingham Hamilton St. Catharines , Sgt. Dennis Alsop of the pro vincial police said a local cou- ple driving along County Road 40 March 4 spotted a man run ning from the woods as they ay Children in the Halifax area will receive an- extra holiday courtesy of Gov.-Gen.. Vanier who visited there last week. But Roman Catholic students in Montreal will go to classes Monday by decision of the city's Catholic § choo! Commission | Parent - teacher associations in| the city and the Federation of English - Speaking Catholic \Teachers cailed the move "a discourtesy to Canada."' No public demonstrations are planned in Montreal and no spe cial ceremonies are scheduled Last year police arrested 90 per- sons in various holiday demon strations Elsewhere in Quebec ob servance of the holiday will be generally restricted to the cl! ing of government offices and banks. Stores planned to remain open the Os PLAN FIREWORKS Warm weather is forecast for most of Ontario and public fire- works displays are scheduled in Toronto and suburbs. Ottawa is in the middle of its annual tulip festival and fruit trees in full blossom will brighten the Ni agara Peninsula, Winnipeg plans a civic fire works display and military sa- lutes will be fired from the leg- islature grounds in Saskatche wan. In Calgary bands of the old- est regiment in the British} Army, the Royal Scots, will per- form, More than 500 officers and men of the Royal Scots' Ist Battalion are undergoing train-| ing at Camp Wainwright, Alta Equal Wages Is UAW Goal ANG BEACH, Calif. (AP)-- The United Auto Workers' con- vention Friday adopted a reso- lution calling for equal wages for Canadian and U.S, auto workers in next year's auto contract negotiations The resolution was presented by George Burt of Windsor, Ont., who earlier had been re- lelected director of the UAW Ca nadian region ' Burt's two-year term will be his last under the UAW rule of mandatory retirement at 65 of union officials. A group of 25 anti-Viet Nam war demonstrators created a disturbance in the balcony of the Long Beach Arena Friday night just as President Johnson began a speech by telephone from the White House to the, convention Youth's Hunt For Ball Had Police Court Sequel! An Oshawa youth claimed he was looking for his rubber-ball rear of the Genosha Hotel cost) or 16 days and MacArthur was hen police found him s« aling | Wayne Elvine Stoneburg, of 598|s!ven @ suspended sentence Ww the walls of Kinsmen Colborne st. Yesterday David Lindo, 18, of Fairlawn st., was given a sus- pended sentence with probation after pleading guilty to a charge of trespassing. Magistrate Crawiord Guest or- dered that the suspension run for one year. In a statement given to po lice, Lindo claimed that his ball had bounced on the wall, When police spotted him, he sai he was trying to get on to the roof to see if the ball was there Hall on After losing an average of 10 papers daily from a_ news- paper street vending box the owners put watch on the scene Caught by ~ the tichard Anthony, waich was of Peterbor- ough, who pleaded not guilty to) costs or 10 days inn jail. stealing a Toronto valued at 10 cents He ever newspaper was found guilty, how- and fined $50 and costs 10 days jail Givi evidence son, an: employee witt newspaper company, said he as standing just two feet from the box when Anthony came up Anthony, he said, put one cent in the box and took a newspaper The coin collecting he explained, was empty before An thony inserted his coin Giving evidence Anthony said that he had thought he had put a dime in the slot. He admitted there could have been a mis- take, He denied, however, stealing the newspaper. 0 in Fred John the that box, Peddling watches city liquor store Lowy, of Atlas st $50 fine and costs jail He pleaded guilty to a charge of having no peddler's: licence outside a cost George Toronto, a or 10 days in Failing to remain at the scenc of an accident cost Albert Hard sand of Oshawa a $200 fine and costs or 30 days in jail In court Hardsand admitted he had been drinking the even- ing of the crash ther charge of obstructing been woe hat *| probation. _ | Leopold Corriveau, of Oshawa, pleaded guilty to a charge of! Causing a disturbance at the Lansdowne dr., a fine of $75 and costs or 10 days in jail. A fur- a po- Cereal asses wel ORS nee SAU & VEREWEE Ye ORD Frewernes ee vr RR eee Bree request of the Crown Police evidence was Sioneburg Was shouting ing obscenities. For having liquor as a minor and minor consuming, 17-year-' old Darlene MacDonald, of 20) Colborne st. e., was given a one | year suspended sentence with A fine of $100 and costs or seven days was imposed after impaired driving. Having liquor as a minor cost Far! Wayne Elliott, of Townline rd, n., Oshawa, a $25 fine with Highteen - year - - old - Nelson Grant Quick, of 378 Elgin st. e., pleaded guilty to a charge of minor consuming, He was fined $25 and costs or 10 days in jail, Having beer in his possession brought Peter Beaton, of Osh- awa, @ £50 fine with costs or 10 days in jail Failing to make insurance re- turns cost George J, Witvost, of the Elizabeth Beauty Shop, a $50 fine with costs or 10 days in jail. An accident at the junction of Wilson rd, with King st. led} John Smith, of Oshawa, to GRAND OPENING MAY 21, 22, & 23 LLOYD'S GENERAL STORE Courtice 11g Mile £. of Townline FREE GIFTS FOR ALL Special Prices On Poultry, Br |, And Other Stock i IGHLY RECOMMENDED Che KRih Room NOW OPEN SUNDAY 4 TO 7.30 P.M. Continental French Buffet Served Daily 11:30 - 2 p.m. -- 5 to 8 p.m. GENOSHA HOTEL ATTENTION FARMERS ! WHY PAY MORE? SAVE ON. Gasoline - Diesel and Motor Oils © Farm Tanks Available Out of Oshawa, Whitby and District PREMIUM "QUALITY fined $75 and costs or 10 days jin jail; after pleading guilty to Two men ap, eared on {assaulting Richard Nixon. charges of being drunk in a pub- a lic place. They were Wilfred: Macarius of Onane aml OSHAWA TIMES ag ge fined $25 and costs PICTURE RE-PRINTS Available At NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE 251 King St. E., Oshews 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each 5x 7 -- 1.25 each. 20% Discount on of 5S or More seven days in jail 4 _ REMEMBER WHEN you could get (excellent meois ot reasonable prices? Well, you still can at the HOTEL LANCASTER 27 KING ST, WEST, OSHAWA Orders Pictures ATTEND THE FREE OSHAWA TRAFFIC CLINIC in the COURTROOM at the OSHAWA POLICE DEPT, Athol St. West Tues., May 24 at 7:30 p.m. FREE COURSE FOR DRIVERS To Experienced Drivers It's a challenge to improve your driving ability, To The Accident Prone An opportunity to help clear your record, To The Beginner --"A Must" A course money can't buy which will help you poss your tests with ease KARN DRUGS Holiday Hours MONDAY, MAY 23rd (Victoria Day) OPEN ... MORNING 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. EVENING 6 P.M. to 9 P.M, 28 KING EAST PHONE 723-4621 DRUGaS FREE CITY-WIDE DELIVERY SERVICE STATIONS OPEN THIS SUNDAY 7:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. OSHAWA ESSO SERVICE KING STREET WEST AT PARK ROAD--728-1601 PRESTON'S SUNOCO STATION 925 SIMCOE STREET NORTH CRANFIELD'S B-A STATION 331 PARK ROAD SOUTH just north of the four dorners Toronto Peterborough .. Kingston Trenton .. Killaloe , Muskoka .,. North Bay . Sudbury Sault Ste. Marie .,. Kapuskasing White River . Moosonee limmins h Mayor Lyman Gifford will/ proached in their car occurred early this morning. give the Ontario Regiment the The man jumped into a 1963 Total damage of the four |'freedom of the city' tomor- White or grey Chevrolet Impala cars involved is estimated at | row. It is a time-honored mili- and sped away $1,000. tary tradition and the ceremony They oe wr the man ae m Reatategen se will take place at.the city hall between 20 to 30 years old, JEWEL PRESENTED at ll a Ay Sunday, following a about.five feet 1l>inches tall and R. McIntosh of Oshawa service in St. George's Angli-,medium weight. He was wear was presented Tuesday with @ can Church, The freedom scroll ing a dark brown windbreake: jewel to mark 60 years' mem-} will be presented to Lt. Col, and a cap with a large peak bership as a mason. Attending; w. C, Paynter, commanding of- Det.-Sgt, Alsop said police the presentation masons! ficer of the regiment, by Ald. have been hing for the car from other Ontario lodges in- Gordon Attersley A freedom without cluding 20 from Walker Lodge: right allows troops to march Acton, where Mr. Mcintosh was through a city with bayonets initiated in masonry Candles! fiyed and flags flying were lit on a cake to honor Mr, ~ McIntosh and to celebrate the Oshawa Lodge's 38th birthday. CALL COLLECT FLOYD PRICE SUNOCO STATION 668-3341 531 RITSON ROAD SOUTH DON DOWN SHELL STATION 97 KING STREET EAST GANGEMI SERVICE STATION 809 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH GARY'S ESSO SERVICE STATION 89 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH -- 723.6532 DX Oil TUXEDO RENTALS We Carry @ complete line of SYD SILVER'S formal wear and accessories for all occa- sions Free Booklet on formal weer end wedding procedures. Pick up your couy today ! "A Nome For Fine Clothes' he o were CATC luck <s HE'S WILLING BUENOS AIRES (AP) ar Bonavena, Argentine veight champion, said: | he willing to fight George Chuvalo, the Canadian title holder, in Madison Square Gar den in New York July \ \ - Os heay riday HOLD INSPECTION toval Canadian Air Cadets of 151 Chadburn Squadron, held their annual inspection at the civic auditorium parking grounds Thursday night. Wing Commander ©. H, Devine of RCAF Station, Downsview, in- spected the cadets during the reguiar ceremonial inspection and later viewed a drill demon stration by the squadron's rifle team, The Oshawa Air Rangers yarticipated Cale donia Pipe Rand provided music for the cadets BIG TROUT Thirty-four fish in three days may be something of a record for this area, Duane Sawyer, 377 Highland ave., Oshawa, Ken Hodgson, RR 2, Dunbarton, and Ross Wilson, also of Dunbar- » \ N\ WT "ty Bigger & Better Bowmanville Rotary Club's Spectacular FIREWORKS DISPLAY * Wee id . "~~ BOWMANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL GROUNDS" "> MONDAY, MAY 23rd ~ = 4 LEGION PIPE BAND IN ATTENDANCE JUDO WRESTLING & GYMNASTIC DISPLAY DISPLAY OF MODEL AIRPLANE FLYING TICKETS 50c Tickets availeble from ell locel Rotariens FUN FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 1s JR. A, LACROSSE OSHAWA GREEN GAELS VS. HUNTSVILLE OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM Monday, May 23rd 8:30 P.M. Ou 23\4 Simcoe South 728.7974 Open Fri, Evening Until 9 P.M, Rio. cS CR eR I RR eR OF OE RS CY A A La a i, Good Nemes To Remember When Buying or Selling REAL ESTATE Reg. Aker --~ President Bill McFeeters -- DRUG STORES OPEN THIS SUNDAY 12:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. JURY and LOVELL LTD. Phone 723-2245 ist Vice Pres. SCHOFIELD-AKER LTD. 723-2265 and following the Lacrosse Game GIGANTIC FIREWORKS DISPLAY - sponsored by the THE OSHAWA DISCOUNT HOUSE, THE OSHAWA RECREATION DEPT. In 'support of Minor Lacrosse in Oshawa assisted by the GREEN GAELS, Come out and enjoy the fireworks outside and inside, Z : PUBLIG WORKS DEPARTMENT -- CITY OF OSHAWA 2 REQUIRES (THREE) SURVEY PARTY CHIEFS BALARY RANGE -- $6,098.00 te $7,232.00 (40 hour week Under the direction of the Survey Supervisor direct @ number of survey essistants; responsible for performing the detailed work of all phases of- municipal surveying. 8 King Street East McCORDICK DRUGS 360 Wilson Road South Phone 725-8711 LAW PHARMACY 1204 Wecker Drive Phone 725-3525 Applicent must be fully experienced in the Munciipel Surveying field, Must be registered as @ Technicio Certified Engineering lent experience, Applicants should submit full details of education, experience, martini stetus, ete, in writing, by 5:00 pim., Moy 25th, 1966, to PERSONNEL OFFICER City Hell, Oshews,. Ontario erie Association of mn with the Ont ad Technol s oF equive-

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