Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Jun 1966, p. 2

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: "Q THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, June 28, 1966 > "A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE EP tern ae SPE Terrorist Group Wanted - Armory Plans: Army Man | MONTREAL (CP) -- leged members of a Montréal based terrorist group were saw Thursday to have offered $500 to a 'Qca-commissioned officer in the Canadian Army in return : fo plans of an armory , in the city's north end, as well as & list of weapons kept in thé _ | terrified of his father. it. "Robert Marchand, 10,/f eaid at a preliminary hearing of. Robert Levesque, 25, of Montreal and Rejean Briggs, 21, of suburban Lasalle, that Briggs | introduced him to Levesque who had offered him the m6ney in return for the information about the armMiory. Sgt. Marchand had informed the RCMP of the offer and members of the foree wére in an adjoining room when the soldier arrived to hand over blueprints, supposedly by the armory, to, Levesque. Levesque and Briggs were be-, fore Judge Jagques Trahan on) charges Of having conspired to! commit an armed robbery of the armory to obtain arms and am- mufiition. \ Both men, who police said aré members of an organization calling itself Le Mouvement pour independance Nationale, were committed to voluntary statement June 29. No Tax Change TORONTO (CP) -- Applica: tion of school taxes will con- tinue to be based on the prin- ciple that the father is the head of the houséhold, Minister William Davis told the legislature Thursday. A nton-Roman Catholic father must apply taxes to the public school system regardless of the faith of his wife and his chil- dren. : pl Even if they wish their chil- dren to attend separate schools,| he said, they cannot direct their! taxes to that system. Car Haul Opposed | TORONTO (CP)--The inde-| Education| pendent Teamsters union andj forthcoming visit of the Beatles|isrge part of his $479,506 estate four Canadian trucking lines with the cry: 'Damned Beatles '+, his wife even though "she Friday opposed an application by four United States trucking companies to haul U-.S.-built cars into Ontario, in a hearingjangued an apparently unim-|pated Friday said. before the Ontario Highways! Transport Board. The U.S. companies, all work-| ing for Ford Motor Co., told the! board there would be fewer) damaged cars and shipping de-| HON. L, B. PEARSON Riding Visit ELLIOT LAKE, Ont. (CP)-- Prime Minister Lester Pearson visitéd his Algoma East riding for the second time in three months Friday, flying from Ot- tawa to open an adult education centre here. With Ontario Premier Joba Robatts, Mr. Pearson cut a rib- bon officially opening the $600,- 000 Centre for Continuing Edu-} cation, a joint project of the federal and provincial govern- ments | "The centre, first proposed 20/Canada walked off the job in |months ago, has facilities for|a dispute over lemonade. fine arts courses, cdnferences and seminars, elementary and high-school classes for adults, and vocational training classes. Its construction has helped to raise hopes for the recovery of this uranium-mining community which is starting to revive after a slump in the world demand for uranium left it almost a ghost-town. speaking campaign against the go home." Bin Akao, leader of the tiny Japan Patriotic party, har- pressed group of 300 bystand- ers for an hour in a Tokyo park about the Beatles, due here Tuesday for a five-day visit. '\child to hospital June 8 where Child Beaten HAMILTON (CP) -- The! mother of two-year-old Richard Lozecki, who died June 8 of massive iniérnal bleeding and @ brain hemorrhage, told # cor- éfer's jury Friday hét son was dra Lezecki, 22, who was at Work whén police took the he was pronounced dead on ar- rival, said her unemployed hus- band, Raymond, 23, had disci- plified the baby as if he were a "10-year-old child." Mrs. Lozecki, expecting a baby in August, attempted to leave the cotirtroom when pic- turés of ler déad son were held up to the jury. Transient Dies TORONTO (CP) --Rudolph | Sodeyko, 40, a transient, lay in \deep grass Friday in a field in central Tofonte to try to escape the 90-degsee température. | Burton Shifelt, 22, of Toronto jbacked his car slowly into the} field and accidentally ran over) Sodeyko, who was hidden by the | grass. | Sodeyko was dead on arrival! iat hospital. | Heat Halts Work HAMILTON (CP)--For the, jsecond time in two days, more! As SCHOOL CHI to the museum for a guided tour this week. The first was @ group of 17 girls from the Albért Street school, under the guidance of Mrs. Penman, afd a second class, pictured above, of ade four siudents of Mr. od Taylor at Wooderest school. The students were shown the many vintage cars as well as the displays The Canadian Automotive Museum is fulfilling its pur- pose as @ visitors' attraction and educational institute for the city, Herb Brennan, assistant manager of the Chamber of Commerce, pic- tured above at the far right, is showing a grade four class one of the vintage cars at the museum. Two school classes were brought t Bill Promised OTTAWA (CP)--Finance Min nafncing bill Monday. The bill will authorize than 300 workers at the Park-| ~ |dale works of the Steel Co. uf) F iti A workers' spokesman said g jabout 100 employees first' s walked out 'Thursday in a de-| Gets ail mand for lemonade, in line with! 'a policy some years ago when jlemons or lemonade were TORONTO (CP)--Leslie Wil- jhanded out during hot weather. | jiam Stapleton, 43, of Hamilton, Hamilton's temperature' who raised a family of three |Thursday was in the 80s. children while a fugitive from |justice for more than four} Gets Last Word TORONTO (CP) for 1966. : one yéar in prison for abscond- --° Walter) ing bail. Garfield Hunt of Toronto left * joi Weisdorf, Stapleton's lawyer, . told the court that Stapleton had lived openly in| sions. Hamilton under his own name} and had his first steady job as|ized to borrow $50,000,000. a 75-a-week welder when police eee eee atrested him May 28. Crown counsel Stephen Leg- gett said earlier Stapleton was | released July 16, 1961, on $3,000) bail while facing two indecent assault charges. has consistently and persist- jently made my life as miser- jable as possible," his will pro- Mr. Hunt, whose will was jdated June 30, 1965, died in No- j vember of the same year. Most of the contents of his home, which his wife will oc- He appeared Police estimate that the Bea-|/cupy rent-free for three months BILTMORE Nov, 20, lays if they could haul directly | ties have 3,000,000 Ja j before it hi d " " 000, panese sup-| before passes to his son, an into Ontario cities instead Of| porters, of whom 300,000 are|the income from 30 per cent 1961 in York County court for trial date and then which devsien the story of ister Sharp gave notice in Com-) mons journals Friday, he will| introduce the annual CNR fi-| the Crown corporation to borrow) $161,600,000 for 1965 capital ex-) penditures and up to $192,000, 000 | For the first six months of} years, was sentenced Friday to| 1967, the CNR would be author-| ized to invest $126,000,000 in the| securities of its subsidiary, Air) |Canada, and spend $90,000,000) lon CNR equipment and conver- Air Canada would be author- mer-months and as The United N : tional school in New York, for children of UN employees, has tore' than students, HAS SCHOOL 'ations interna- A HONEYMOON OF ECSTASY TURNS INTO A NIGHTMARE hone} Moon COLOR! DREN VISIT VINTAGE CARS the hours will be extended. The change will be effec- tive June 27, when the museum will be open until § p.m. every night. progress in Canada's Auto- motive history. The museum attendance is expected to increase durin ONE WEEK ONLY! JUNE 27 -- JULY 2 HILLARD ELKINS presente THE WORLD'S GREATEST ENTERTAINER | SAMMY DAVIS THAT'S ALL fvos. % p.m. Mote. 2 p.m. Mon.-Thurs, Fri, & Set. Wed. Mat. Set, Met, Orch end Mezz $5.50 $6.50 $4.00 $4.50 R, Orch and F. Bale. 4.25 5,00 3.00 3.50 Middie Bolc 3.25 4.00 2.28 2.78 Reor Balcory 2.50 3.00 1,78 2.00 BOX OFFICE OPEN 11 A.M. -- 9 P.M. DAILY DISTRESS SALE! We are very distressed that you have to drive through all the road construction in order to enjoy "ROBBIES SERVICE" | eo... if you will join us cae Sunday June 26th Milk Shakes 19° ea. ROBBIES - "vaivein' On Hwy, No. 2 Opposite the K-Mart 728-6756 | | \ i | | ! i OR EVERY LIVING THING WILL DIE! "G E T THIS WEEK - AS USUAL FEATURING: "LITTLE CAESAR and the CONSULS" * LAST "GET" OF _ THE YEAR! * SHORTS NIGHT 50c Members failed to appear for his trial Jan, 25, 1962. Mr. Weisdorf told Magistrate transferring loads to Canadian! classified as steady admirers | of the balance of his estate after carriers at the border. and 50,000 as rabid fans. other bequests, was left to his The four Canadian firms vd Akao said it is a disgrace to, Wife. i the Teamsters - opposed the|_.' & "My wife has not been a help | Robert Dnieper that Stapleton meson domestic curlers |Sppear at the 'sncred™ Budo-|and comfort RAG moral eup-ltte, COV St oh Sear | itori j t to me as a good wife § need for US. li ti jkan Sports Auditorium, built in| PO 4 changed his mode of livi nes to haul' 1964 to promote judo and ka-| should be," the will said, relenned. or across the province. wer rate, the traditional Japanese Magistrate Dnieper said he .) of Beatles Go Home' arts of self-defence. had the greatest sympathy and "We must protect our tradi- hope for Stapleton, but he had TOKYO (Reuters) -- A 67 - tions and culture from the Bea- | to impose a sentence that would Viets Hide year - old Japanese ultra - con-|tles," he said. "Damned Bea- jdeter others from fleeing the vervative began today # public-|tles go home." Oil Dumps | onal os they are released WEATHER FORECAST WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. Very Hot, Steamy Weather :=s2" =sra:= j Over Province For Days |" these sources also told of evi- dence, presumably gathered 7 . . . i from reconnaissance photos, ' TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts and continuing hot today. Sun-\jhat the renee a in the --. by the weather office at'day mainly cloudy and turning|North may be putting some of| # wdbent Vi cooler with a few showers. /their oil and fuel stocks in un- Synopsis: Sunny hot weather| Winds southerly 15 to 20 shifting |gerground storage is forecast to continue | west Sunday. | 'These developments were dis- and Sunday over the southern) Ottawa region: Mainly sunny|ciosed amid reports that U.S half of the province while scat-|hot and humid today and Sun. sg ee tered thundershowers are likely|day. Risk of a thundershower|DiaHes may soon be sent in to in the north. Somewhat cooler Hate in the afternoon or evening! Cm» the hitherto-exempt = oe air which has been making its|both days. Light winds. ge on rlige Ang hy Bas ge way across the western states i will reach northwestern Ontario concerned that bombing of é¢i- Sunday and spread eastward| Lows tonight, Highs Sunday (ther Haiphong or Hanoi, the \North Vietnamese capital, during the day. Windsor ..icsocceee |might carry a heavy risk of Chi-| ae : : jnese military reaction. | | | They also want to avoid the| possibility that bombs on Hai- | SUNDAY NIGHT |phong might hit Russian ships) : Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie,|St. Thomas iii-port "and: tus force the Be The Beach House Club § Take Ontario, Lake Huron,|London .... viet Union into a bigger role in| presents southern Georgian Bay, Hali-|Kitchener ......... the war. 'THE YOUNG SET' burton, Killaloe, Niagara, Wind-| Mount Forest ...... r pesca 'icslnaiie Admission $1.00 : e ; TECHNICOLOR®: TECHNISCOPE® CUSTOPHER LEE a the ov Fe Manco - EL GREEN a Ryland Sith of Sood Yard @ TWO TECHNICOLOR HITS @ 2ND BIG WEEK | OLUAEEE PLIUME pinresio: are indications the North Viet-; pace ree Saree Oe rt PEEK ANTHONY QUINN DALE ROB y TCADOERT: sim COAST o ONS» Coley "THE OSCAR" i2'hienwicoor vulnerable te knockout from the} Soe es TOE MS" GRAMMES RAUTTIET RAR seat ANGELA DONOLAS 3 a Life At The Top is Tops!" NLY Tr It's Orchids and Champagne at the Top the more they live it up the mora stiw siiwiw they have to ian cel | live down! DR. LAO'S COMING TO TOWN! | J EACES"DRIAO »«METROCOLOR * 75¢ Non-Members PDO ay onive-ins |e ourinant ovo Mite, elchaal liu | pol THE DOORS. ' STARRING TOY RANDAL 'SOUTH OF THE Recommended as ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Weekdeys Doors Open 6:30 Forecast Temperatures Sundey Centinuews Frem 1:45 fe sor, London, Hamilton, Toronto: | Wingham Sunny and het today .2nc-San-) Hamilton day. Winds light today south: | St. Catharines ..... west 15 Sunday. HTOTONLO ....csccace Northern Georgian Bay, Ti-| Peterborough magami, Algoma, Sault Ste.|Kingston'.. Marie, southern White River,|/Trenton .. North Bay, Sudbury: Mainty| Killaloe ... sunny today. Sunday sunny with|Muskoka ...¥. a few cloudy periods and scat- tered thundershowers in thejS afternoon and evening. Contin- uing hot. Winds light today southwest 15 Sunday. Kapuskasing Northern White River, Coninee River rane: Variable cloudiness with! M ee a few scattered thundershowers|Timmings ..... | From Young Couples A-Courtin' Te Anniversary Celebrante 1 Cavertin'. it's your Assurance of @ Perfect Evening. PB JERRY REIDT . | 919-2100 nn 98-1348 HERE and THERE. aa = FIRST REMAND |will play for the occasion. Miss| vn Gordon Caswell Clarke, 35,|Scoit has also been invited to! 439 Albert St., Oshawa, was|dance at the Folk Festival on| again given a remand in Osh-|/ Dominion Day. awa Magistrate's court Friday! : on a chatge of attempting to AWARD DUE murder his wife, Irene. It was, An award is being presented Clarke's fifth remand since he|to the city's best student safety was first charged May 27. He|patrolman Tuesday. There aré will next appear in court Mon-|856 such safety patrols in Osh- day. Clarke is also charged| awa whose job is to see 15,000) with assaulting his wife causing|students get to school safely) her bodily harm on May 14,jevery day. The award is being! less than two weeks before the|made ait Vincent Massey| School, Harmony Rd. N. at $ attempted murder eharge was p.m. laid. : HIGALAND DANCING/ Mrs. Pat Fulton and her high- Phone 723-0241 j or 728.0192 | Jand dancing troupe, along with EPI'S | Sault Ste. Marie Ends Today -- TICKLE ME 60 < and 2nd BEST AGENT OSHAWA DRIVE-IN HELD OVER 2n' BIG WEE. FIRST TIME 'IN A DRIVE-IN THEATRE' DIRECT FROM ITS PREMIERE SHOWINGS. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT AT SPECIAL PRICES. NO RESERVED SEATS. NOW EVERYONE CAN SEE THE MOST LOVERLY MOTION PICTURE OF ALL TIME! my, kaiR LADY Winer of 8 'ye! Academy Awards incuing Best Pictre. YAUDREY HEPBURN REX HARRISON HORSE SHOW SUNDAY - 2 P.M. 'Thet*Pussy Galore' Giri! wicraet GRAIG P omen "Life At of 'Room At The Top'! sian starting " getnonplay by Based on the novel by Produotd by Directed by DONALD WOLFTT: MORDECAI RIGHLER: JOHN BRAINEs JAMES WOOLF+ TED NOTCHEFF A ROMULUS PRODUCTION - A Royal Flms international Release TECHNICOLOR" JP SUPER PANAVISION70: FROM WARNER BROS. (ll° ONE SHOWING ONLY AT 9:20 PLAZA TE PEE Me ' * SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE OLD 'TIME and MODERN Dance to RUDY VELTRI AND HIS RED BARN NEW TORNADOS Terante's Mest Varsatila Group -- at the -- OSHAWA &-POINTS ARENA (LOCATED AT RITSON ROAD NORTH AND TAUNTON ROAD) English and Western Werking Classes Starting ot 11:30 «.m.. COMPETITION GAMES ON HORSEBACK 24 Hour: Show @ FREE ENTRANCE @ REFRESHMENTS Everyone Welcome -- Sunday, June 26, 2:00 P.M. STARTING ° SUNDAY Flying Machines' the Caledonia pipe - band, will entertain residents at Hillsdale Manor Morfay 7 p.m. Sheila Scott, 12, will perform the Scot- tish sword dance and- the high land fling. The Caledonians' UVERPOOL Ro. LAT 401 942-1250 MEN IN THEIR DRIVE-IN pay. Magnificen y

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