Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Nov 1966, p. 33

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Nov, 4. On the licence convic- tion he was fined $10, and on the other, $5. A charge of pub- lic mischief was pr Bally SPEEDING Donald Hope, 20, 321 Mar- days in jail after he pleaded guilty to a charge of care or control. Police found him sit- ting behind the wheel of his car Noy. 27 -- in a drunken state. INTOXICATED When 64-year-old John Carr pleaded guilty to being intoxi- cated in a public place Magis- trate Harry Jermya asked him if he had a home in Oshawa. "No," said Carr. "I was just going thransh town (Nev 98) I guess I didn't get through fast enough." The magistrate replied: '"'You live on , do you?" He fined Carr, a transient, $50 and costs or 30 days..and told him: "That should give you a home for a while anyway." MOTORCYCLE BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Pickering Man Charged Forging $1,045 Cheque $21.95 set of binoculars and a $49.95 power drill, Scholtes also made use of a gas company credit card that was in the wallet stolen from Mr. Spring's car in Unionville June 29. The case was set over to Dec. 19 for judgment. CONSUMING Eric Brown, 20, 49 Warren Ave,, pleaded guilty to minor consumption and was fined $75 and costs or 15 days in jail . SEVEN DAYS In another case, Clayton M. DeMerchant, 38, 210 Division was sentenced to seven pleaded guilty to. minor con- jsum, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 30, 1966. 33 each fined |Rd. and pv bee days, nae a Kaviartha Ra., Thomas ve, "Xs city.men who eh cates anko. ue Ave, land Ave., pleaded gw tolon separate charges of impair-|' rote travelling 80° miles an ut in ajed driving, all' pleaded gene Zufelt, plea 30-mile speed zone on Simcoe|and were each fined $100 and zal picated a St. N. Nov. 7 and was fined $50 |costs or 15 days. They were: jsuspended or 10 days. DRINKING Donaid Shakotko, 19, 876 Myers St., and William Ding- man, 62 Warren Ave., both STUDY BY NIGHT ' WINNIPEG (CP)--More than half Manitoba's. 11,000 _ nigh' school students are taking aca- demic subjects to improve their official educational standing. The students, 90 per cent in A Grade 10 student in the| Winnipeg itself, range from city, Robert Lock, 17, 551 gs teen-agers to pensioners, It has coe St. N., pleaded 'guilty to|/been recommended community failing to produce a driver's li-|colleges be set up to increase cence and having a defective|the. availability. of classes in tail light on his. motorcycle'rural districts. ib ge ony sentence. $$ $ $ $$$ BE WISE... Lat pgm SAVE DO ; Premium Quality. A Pickering man who walked jinto a bank in Oshawa June 30 to cash # $1,545 cheaue couldn't get by a suspicious teller. Heinz Scholtes, 40, RR 3, Pickering, pleaded guilty to forgery when he appeared Mon- day in Oshawa eager oe Court. 'He entered a plea of guilty on two charges of false pretenses. Scholtes, court was told, got his hands on a stolen wallet rand assumed the identity of ironed George Spring, Union- ville, The bank teller's quick think- ing in calling Unionyille dis- St closed Scholtes' game, but the)" ' a - ww | 1 DX FUEL OIL SERVING OSHAWA -- WHITBY ---- AJAX & DISTRICT. $$$ $$$ $ S58 eS PR AAP PPAR CITY MILITIAMEN SEEK EXTRA STRIPE Point of aim for these Oshawa militia soldiers is an extra stripe on their sleeves. To qualify for this they are attending a Senior NCO course at the Royal School for the Militia at Ortona Barracks, Oakville. All members of the Ontario Regiment, Oshawa, they are, left to right, Corporal Roy Embury, Corporal Frank Ring, and Corporal Jerry Kehoe. Northern Ontario, Manitoba Struck By Stormy Weather By THE CANADIAN PRESS Northern Ontario and Mani- toba were struck by severe storms Tuesday while most other regions of Canada re- ceived fall-like weather. Across Northern Ontario, schools were closed, cities blacked out, radio stations si- lenced and highways blocked by a combination of high winds, freezing rain and heavy snow. At Winnipeg, freezing rain caused a major traffic tie up. Thousands were late for work as buses, private cars and taxis slowed to a crawl. However, fall - like weather was experienced in most areas of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and the Atlantic provinces. In Quebec, a record- high of 58 degrees for Nov. 29 Fog covered most of the At- lantic provinces Tuesday, caus- ing a disruption in airline flights and several minor highway ac- cidents. Southwestern Ontario received a taste of winter as about six inches of 'show fell in several areas. MORE SNOW COMING Northern Ontario, just begin- ning to recover from its three- day blast, was expected to get light sno wand snow squalls to- day. Hardest hit was 'Timmins, where 26 inches of snow fell from Sunday to Tuesday. 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