PART - OWNER ROSS MACKIE, EMPLOYEE DON ROBERTS Garage Employees Escape Uninjured He said a new truck motor, |worth about $1,500, sitting on moving} and was quelled and one- A flash fire yesterday jat 2:30 p.m. whipped through a Wilson Rd.|by firemen in one and King St. E. servicing gar-jhalf hou destroyed, too. age owned by Mackie Van and; A $12,000 Mr. Roberts said he 'was Storage Limited -- Causing|yan was destroyed in the blaze,| working on the transmission of about $30,000 damage. |part-owner of the company, |the moving van when two chil- Two garage employees, John|Ross Mackie, reported. The/qren ran up to him and said a Behewaga, 30, Kingston Rd. | building. sheet metal struc-|fire had started in the garage. E., and Donald Roberts, 42 ture with lumber framework} Ab rhe » | About other $100 357 Conant St., escaped injury|and a cement' block foundation, | °° aan the -- Fy in the blaze which broke out|was almost a total write off. 10-ton tractor trailer van under- a going a brake lining job. It Aerial Highway Patrol lee Nabs District Speeder | Cause of the blaze, |by some 12 firemen from num- |ber one and two fire stations, * BOWMANVILLE -- The first Jocal conviction for speeding, laid by aerial highway patrol, is not known, During the outbreak, hydro was registered in magistrate's| court here Tuesday. lines plunged to the ground after electrical loads doubled back to a mainline source on Athol St. E., missing by only: feet spectators watching the Larry Francis Parker, Peter-\second time and that the ---- borough, who 1 not |S ter registered 10 guilty, was fined $15 pes costs. | iniles low when checked later or five days, for travelling 75\by police radar. The defendant miles an hour on Highway 115.|added that in the funeral busi- The officer from Downsview |ness he was accustomed to detachment of the Ontario Pro-|driving Cadillacs at 60 miles C Set vincial Police said the T-marks|an hour on Highway 401 and ourses painted on the road, are one|65 on the New York Through-| quarter mile, or 1,320 feet|/ Way. Queen's University at Kings- apart, and that his work was| He said he found it im-|ton will offer four new degree to time, with a stop watch, possible to gauge, just On PeT-| iourses at McLaughlin CVI from an airplane vehicles pro-|formance without looking ceeding from point to point.|the speedometer, whether ;|during the next night school not he was exceeding the spe be term which starts both Sept. limit. 30 and Oct. 1, He then relayed the informa- tion to an officer on ground | ges | The courses, the only ones| | offered in the city that work| up to degrees, are expected to| SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Young Trumpet Player |: tg gi Special Guest At Camp } The studies are: e | IIT, elements of accounting; | psychology 012, -- introduction jto animal and human be-| 'havior; English 024, restoration Camp Manitou-wabing and 18th Century literature; Parry Sound has a special art, 650, renaissance art. this summer He's 16 - player Eric and Mrs. Masson $i. Last year some 200 area |people took Queen's offerings! vited to fill the role of lead trumpeter in the camp's 70- ;of two Spanish courses, -- plus | philosophy and sasrieaphy| piece symphony orchestra The largest of its kind in }degree studies. | New. students by Sept. 1 and by Sept. 15 Canada, the camp is attended each summer by art students from Canada and the U.S. who receive specialized training in music, drama, ballet, painting and sculpturing, Eric will act as a camp aide during his stay at the with all his expenses paid -- as well as playing in the orchestra This spring the Oshawa youth received first class hon- ors in his grade eight Royal Conservatory of Music exams with a mark of 84. Eric has been studying the trumpet for eight years : He hopes to join the National Youth orchestra in the future' a trumpet and eventually teach the trum- er, Morris pet as a career - To be as good. another CHILDREN WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES Experimental Classes Experimental classes for children with perceptual handi- eaps will begin in Oshawa this fall. Their introduction achieves a major aim of the year-old On- tario County Association for Children with Learning Dis- abilities. "It is a start; and a wonder- ful start," said Bruce W. Af- fleck, the association's presi- dent. He said there will classes. One will be separate system and the other in the public..Each class will hold eight childrén, the maxi- the garage floor was probably five ton a patrol who in turn stopped the} speeder. Mr. Parker said he was) |driving his sister's car for the near guest year old trumpet Wright, sen of Mr. Arthur Wright, 402 who has been in- must register previous Councils Treating Visiting Students A civic reception and dinner | will be held Friday evening for 24 visiting Alberta students. | The reception and dinner | the Genosha Hotel will be spon- |sored by Oshawa council Whitby council will sponsor} {a luncheon at the Spruce Villa) next Tuesday for the and their hosts. j | | camp -- ERIC WRIGHT player as his teach- Isen of Toronto, ambition. is|as part of the Centennial youth travel _ _program allowed under = school The children will be the Separate and psychiatrists will start on a experimental basis," he "We have to watch their very closely. Another of course, for the small the expense of the mum legislation selected by Public school The course very said effect reason, start is operation EXPENSIVE "The classes are an sive proposition, ever, we hope to add more classes so that the Oshawa problem is covered. "Eventually we would like to see similar 'A lot of good done; but there i be done. We are the classes County of Ontari Mr. Affleck sa who will be classes are not he added, handicapped ar with training an expen be two In time, how- in the channels. "Up to now t battled * ( pibtaraeron a ones | at} visitors | The Alberta students are here| classes the high schools throughout 'This is an important point "The filtered back into normal school ceived very little assistance, BRASS FIREFIGHTERS HOSE $12,000 VAN Obstruction Charges Dismissed By Court The men, members of Local 222, United Auto Workers, had|< been picketing in sympathy iwith the striking K-Mart work- ers. The men Louis Ashton, 52 of Greirson t., Oshawa; Edward Bathe, 26 of Ritson Rd., Oshawa; Donald Brownell, 21 of RR 1, \ville; Raymond Collins, Glengrove St., |Duffield, 45 of La Salle |Oshawa; Harold Hogarth, IRR 3 Bowmanville; |Magyar, of Ritson {\Oshawa;. Wayne 25 of Myrtle; Peters, DES r ROY, ED IN BLAZE give the -accused persons im- munity from the. law. Defence Counsel Terence V. WHITBY (Staff)--Charges of obstructing a _ police © officer brought against. nine Oshawa area men for their action in the| Kelly said the men had not recent K-Mart strike were dis- jbeen on strike when the missed in Whitby magistrate's |charges were laid. ode taom "Ase ERT DATE SET BY CROWN Edward Howell. | The dismissal came rnd each of the men had entered a} plea of not guilty to the offence ea WHITBY (Staff) A liminary hearing, Aug. Ww by Assistant Crown Attorney Edward Howell for Frederick Courtney of Whit- y on a non-capital murder charge Courtney appeared in Whit- | Oshawa by magistrate's court for his | 13th remand Tuesday and Mr. | | charged were | 35 pre- |} Commenting on the dismissal) 9 30, Magistrate Harry Jermyn said| that being on strike did not | Tenor Soloist Guest Artist the f Thursday Ave., as set Rd. 57 and RIFLE SHOOTING Ontario County t¢ Howell said the Crown would seek weekly remands until o lncat Saal. Aiuiz. 30 when he expected the | Crown would be ready to pro- ceed gimen- will Guest artist tal Band cone |be James Halton jist and church soloist. Originally from | States, ising: Loved at " e The rt fing at Farmer Provin competition annual Junior icial Field Day Defence Counsel Terrence | Ini . Soe en rit ae i |the University Kelly of Oshawa agreed date the United will 'oF i You Climb Vv of Guelph, The to the soloist Life, and the '"y tenor Love jribbon in the contest. square Bowman- of Oshawa; Wilfred| -- 35 of Adam S., Nottingham, Ronald 29 of Tecumseh Ave., in team} placed third in the rifle shoot- the second last Saturday at county also won a third place dancing CLT ia ec WHITBY (Staff) -- Prince was a Pauper, Ronald Allan Masters whose pen name is Prince Alexis Eugene Valliant, janded in court ere Tuesday charged with vagrancy. Provincial police said the Prince was found July 28 on the Macdonald-Cartier Free- way with a 17-year-old girl. They had 26 cents between them. The Masters said he was a university graduate, advertis- ing representative and circu- lation salesman for a Tor- onto Yorkville _, publication kn ii "Ssturday. " He said he was on his way to Montreal to visit coffee houses in search of advertis- ing and circulation for the magazine, The accused said he gave police the name of Prince wneNAn ut tree Met NA OSHAWA, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10. PRINCE PLAIN PAUPER Alexis Eugene Valliant be. cause that was the name he wrote under and he had not been able to remember his real name until a few weeks ago. Magistrate Harry Jermyn, suspending sentence for six months with prebati said Masters must have read Alice in Wonderland and thought he was still there. a ete ii Ba ¢ Oshawa Cimes 1966 Reeve, Alde Differ Over Ald, refuted rested in buying it. | iso the authorities are 1ampered in acquir-| a: A. H. Murdoch today|are int charges by Whitby] It said : Township Reeve John Dryden} somet before a select committee on | ing l: perhaps by an, individ- conservation yesterday that the| ual or several such attempting; Central Lake Ontario Conserva-|to hold up the plan by an un-| tion Authority did not endorse -realistic aluation of his land,"| a brief drafted for the com-| The authoPities said the gov- mittee by four authorities. ernment should set up "correct Reeve Dryden, CLOCA's pub-| procedures'" to facilitate expro- lic relations chairman; told the! priation select committee. hearing in| Sugge Toronto that "as far my sliding knowledge ¢ "the joint brief Was not CLOCA. 1 ted a system of} er ants that would pe rmit' is as goes' "i land the village rman ore payment of larger amounts to areas without the population or assessment to support conserva tion authorities. The Ganaraska_ author- ity, covering an area of approx- imately 229 square miles and including the town of Port Hope of Newcastle as well as the greater parts of Clarke and Hope townships, submitted two minority reports Jn Tu ue sday approved . by the MINOR CONSUMIN But Ald. Murdoch, chairman} lof the authority, said'today the> lauthority sent executive mem bers to meet with the, Gana- lraska, Otonobee and Crowe V ley authorities and jointly draw up the brief "All four authorities hand in drafting the the executive leve," idoch. countered knew specifically meeting last Aug. |borough. He said jtive members of lattended that meeting and | others in connection with the |brief, but did not have records |handy to fill in the dates | He said the authorities \ly approved the brief they been working on ~~ that was "officially sent to the ct t F M ll select committee on se ehalf of e or a the four authorities by Mrs.) Ali swing your. partners Christine Nornabell, chairman| Thursday' night at the Oshawa| of the Otonobee authority -- and); Shopping Centre. by the way, a hard-driving); Mrs. M. M. Martin, shopping woman in this work." centre administrator, an- SUGGESTS LETTER {nounced today , that , square Reg Gisborn (NDP -- Went-|dance groups from the Oshawa, worth East) suggested the com-| Bowmanville and Brooklin,, mittee write to Mrs. J. A. Norn-|areas will take over the centre abell of Peterborough, itua eral weeks Magis-) Jermyn has been threatening a tough crack-down) on under-age drinking. { he sent two of-| On Monday fenders jail for 30 days| set | Square Dance had lef Mur adc he of one joint 17 in Peter- five execu- the CLOCA a at N For trate | APT's joint- had it Johnston Says tion Bad' when they appeared before him at Oshawa court. "Summer is the bad season \for under-age drinking," Osh- awa Police Chief Walter Johns- ton said today. "A lot of youths have more freedom, Perhaps their parents are away on vacation, They have time on their hands and they get to drinking. "This is my first summer in Oshawa; and from what I have seen so far the minor consum- ing. situation in the city is bad. Whether it is worse than other years I don't know. $50 FINES "At the minute the court has chair-| mall each Thursday night from man of the Otonobee authority 30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. 'for clarification'. of proce-| There will be square and dures followed in drafting the! round dancing and qerroas: ris combined brief. linvited to participate. New) It was Mrs. Nornabell who|square dance club members earlier in the day guided pres-jare also sought. entation of ihe combined brief} The dancing is sponsored by to the committee |the club callers of the Oshawa, The brief said conservation | Bowmanville and Brooklin dis- authorities find that the pr -e| tricts with the co-operation of of land mysteriously rises'|the Oshawa Shopping Centre. when it be comes known | they Admission is free. i a policy fine of $50 for first offenders. "This some think is heavy; but it has a good deterrent | value. In many cases it is the parents who have to foot the fine. This, of course, brings a double -threat to bear, "The parents will get to tak- ing strong action with their children to see that it doesn't happen a second time." Mountain," in his first the McLaughlin | Every appearance at | Bandshell. He will:also sing "Danny Boy," and "I'll Walk Inquest Not Scheduled De a a oe Myrtle Double Shooting | | His accompanying pianist will) ibe Mrs. Marie Taylor, the or- }ganist and choir leader at Har- jmony Road United Church Several band | scheduled for the | Trombone player, will play 'Panis jand xylophone Pleasants will | Dance." Some 'Bells River," marching Sousa. rthe Is "Trees Ne inquest will be called injdeath of a Pickering woman the July 29 double shooting in'when her car collided with a Myrtle village in which one|C olonial Coach Lines bus on the man died and another was|Macdonald - Cartier Freeway. seriously wounded. Mrs. Maria Nelson, of Station The announcement was made|Rd., Pickering, was killed rfay by Crown Attorney|her husband seriously injured. Bruce Affleck. | It is not known yet Dead is Sydney Reason, 54, ofjan inquest will be called Myrtie village in Whitby Town | the Civie Holiday |ship. His brother - in - law, Ed-|double fatality on Highway 35 ward Wayne Shepard, 63, is re-;near Orono. covering from his injuries in the) The two killed in the head-on |Toronto General Hospital crash were Joan Boland, SCHEDULED |Pretoria Rd., Galt; and Lauden An inquest will be in|Boyles, 49, of Carrol Ave., To- the near _future into the 6ironto. soloists are same evening. Allen Cloper, | Angelicus"' player Fred do keleton into band selections are: of St. Mary's,'"' "'Moon and a_ selection of songs by Phillip 4 selection of tunes from musical, "Mary Poppins," also scheduled held Aug. a acticin eeintsshnamisstiaisahentin This Fall of just 16 a it had an active 50 people. Start Here started in If their they handicap is not helped could end up as_ high drop - outs. Eventually they wind up anti-social "We want to.be able to spot the perceptually handicapped quickly With help we can guide them back. These children see life from different overspective from the normal chiid. Unless they are helped thev become intro- verted and withdraw into them- a membership year ago. Now membership of At meetings. held by associalion many as people had turned up. Looking to the future Affleck said that regular lic meetings will begin in the fall In the fall also the associa- tion hopes to start evening ex- tension courses for children with perceptual handicaps. The association has already -- got guaranteed space at the old county building in Whitby where classes could be held. work has been $ still plenty to keen to spread the school the as 200 0." id the children attending the retarded Mr, pub- again a perceptually e those who d help can be selves 50 MEMBERS Turning to the Ontari® County Association, Mr, Af- fleck said that it started with hey 'have re- s and whether weekend 17 of Park conducted the orches- tra. Eleven-year-old Donna Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. R. Wilson, 57 Nassau St., won the popu- lar 'Lead A Band" contest. Mr. Tierney is shown in the background. The concert 4 and three Bernard and two the One and Tier- in .action Last night the script was changed - slightly members in the audience at the bandshell. in Memorial ney orchestra is again as 1] - YEAR - OLD 'CONDUCTS ORCHESTRA was the sixth and final one of the season sponsored by General. Motors of Canada Ltd., and the Toronto Musi- cians Association, Singer Bob Cunningham was guest artist. --Oshawa Times Photo, /