Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Nov 1966, p. 23

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 23, 1966 23 U.S. Commission To See Ottawa Pipeline Papers WASHINGTON (CP) -- Cana-|Commons, after Trans-Canada dian documents requested in the|said the documents were irrele- name of the Federal Power|vant to its natural gas import Commission here will be made|application before the commis- available after all, a spokesman|sion, Energy Minister Pepin for Tran Pipe Lines|said the documents would be made public as well as others ae in the House of'going back to April 8, 1963. BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Whitby Cells Harbored Napanee-Bound Vagrant WHITBY (Staff) -- Two days)six-month jail sentence when he after receiving a sen-|pleaded guilty to a charge of tence for vagrancy in Ajax/theft over $50. Magistrate Court, Harold Phil- Jack Graves was charged on lips, no fixed address, walked|Sept. 6 on Dundas Street East, ints' the Whithy Police station| Whitby, after taking a ase of smelling of rubbing alconoi,jcigareis Vaiuea =: 5:37 from = headed straight for the cells,|delivery truck. The accused ha entered, rolled up his coat forja previous criminal record. . a pillow and proceeded to make; A Dunbarton man, who spent himself comfortable for the|/seven weeks in custody, was night, according to Whitby Po-|given a four-month jail sen- lice Constable Doug Murison in sae 'ee he es _ found istrate Court Tues-| guilty of dangerous driving. a ee | Claude LaCourse, 27, of 805 Mr. Phillips, 47, asked the| Fairport Road, pleaded guilty court to release him so he|to driving dangerously on High- could spend Christmas with his} way 401 July 5. Whitby OPP sister ¥ Napanee. | Constable H. Houston said La- Magistrate H. W. Jermyn told) Course had driven off when ask- the accused he would remand| ed to remove the keys from the him in custody for one week to|car ignition. As a result Hous- establish if he was welcome at Napanee. SUSPEND SENTENCE A former Whitby industrial worker was given a 12-month suspended sentence when he pleaded guilty to stealing two} snow tires from his former em- ployer. Joseph Hancock, 32, of To- ton had to jump away from the vehicle as it sped away. HAD REVOLVER A Hamilton woman was given a $25 fine when she pleaded guilty to having a loaded re- volver in a car without a per- | mit. i Pickering Township Detective Richard Bodley said the revol- ronto, admitted retrieving the|ver was in a suitcase along tires, valued at less than $50, after they were thrown over the} security fence at the plant.) with extra shells when the ve- |hicle in which Doreen Smith, 23, was a passenger was search- Plant security police watched|ed at the Bay Ridges Plaza as the accused picked up the tires. John Greer, Oshawa barris- ter, said it was an isolated inci- dent and that the accused had lost his job as a result of his actions. 6IX-MONTH SUSPENSION A Malleable Iron employee was given a $100 fine and an additional six-month driving sus) guilty to driving under suspen- sion. Frederick Vickers, 31, 212 Thickson's Road North, pleaded guilty to driving under suspen- sion ta Street South, 1 A year-old Toronto me- chanic pleaded guilty to three and was fined a total charges of $175. IY sikh ed charset tn Uxbridge Twp., Nov. 20, with careless driving, leaving the scene of an accident and fail- mg to have insurance. Magis- trate H. W. Jermyn fined the accused $100 for careless driv- ing, $75 for no insurance and suspel sentence on the third charge. JAILED 61X MONTHS A Toronto man was given a Nov. 14. IMPOSE $50 FINE Hendrik Schoonbeck, 37, of 11497 Stevenson | Whitby, was fined $50 when he |pleaded guilty to obstructing a j Police officer. | 'The accused said he was irri- |table when police stopped him | Oct. 4 for a noisy muffler. OPP, |Constable W. Muldoon said he} ion when he pleaded waved the accused's vehicle down with a flashlight and he | failed to stop. |FINED $100 Barry Bryant, 24, of 58 Nas- sau Street, Oshawa was fined | $100 for driving while suspend- }ed and $100 for failing to have | insurance. Whitby Constable E. Stone- man said he stopped the ac- cused at 4.40 p.m. on June 10. A fine of $200 was imposed on an RR 3, Oshawa man when he pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to remain at the scene of an accident Tuesday. Nell Yakely admitted strik- ing a parked car on Highway 7 in Brooklin Nov. 12 and caus- ing an estimated $1,000 dam- jage. Police discovered the ac- jcused's car in a Raglan garage leight days later. Road North,| Counsel Bradford Ross, acting for the Great Lakes Gas Trans- mission Co.--owned 'jointly by Trans-Canada and the Amer- ican Natural Gas Co, ~ said Tuesday the documents will be filed with the commission once they are tabled in the Com- -~| mons, But Great Lakes still feels they are not relevant, he sald, and that the request for them came from the staff of the com- mission rather than the com- mission itself. The staff of the commission traditionally takes an arms-length view of all hear- ings before the commission, often dissenting. CLAIM DISCREPANCY However, it was learned from Officials of the American Gas Co, that two letters dated Sept, 15 and 19 -- epecifically re- quested in the name of the power commission--will show a discrepancy in gas volumes for the proposed. $20,000,000 pipe- line from Manitoba to Ontario via the U.S. Great Lakes Transmission was formed to operate the line and hearings on the application were completed, awaiting an in- terim report of approval or re- jection, when the Canadian gov- ernment unexpectedly rejected the plan. It gave the green light again after negotiating agreement by. Trans-Canada that it would not sell its 50-per-cent share in Great Lakes or feabirwc4 the pro- for Ontario and Quebec. The commission now is peaaeting. wheter to b .' _ proceedings continue or r to order an entirely-fresh start, which would set back the proj- ect by months. are sure. 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