12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fri dey, Februery 17, 1967 isk on machines now in use. Typewriter BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE | : 'Algoma Steel Shuts Down Asterisks WHITBY --Assaulting Whit when they appeared here Tues day before Magistrate H. M Jermyn. Lloyd Gordon Elliott, 23, 0! 1474 Evangeline Drive, Oshawa sentenced to six months in jail This sentence will run consecu on a charge of assaulting hi father, Donald Murdock, of 20 Lupin Drive, Whitby. they encountered difficulties. A the warrant was the warrants from the office and ran into the living room o! Assaulting Whitby Police Because Of Railway Strike Brought Jail Sentences by police officers brought jail sentences to two district youths was sentenced to two months in jail; while Michael J. Murdock, 21, of no fixed address, was tively to the six-month sentence When two members of the| ive months in jail on a td Supported By Committee Whitby Police Force went into the kitchen of 200 Lupin Drive armed with warrants of arrest handed to Michael Murdock the accused Elliott jumped up from his chair and pushed a police offi- cer. Mr. Elliott than snatched the house with them. In the kit- prrvER FINED chen Constable Gray was struck on the chest by Michael Mur- j,i) dock. After being handcuffed | Wayne Fenske, of Kitchener,| Thornton' Road. AUCKLAND (CP) -- New Zealand typewriters are going to be short of asterisks until ay denat for some years. | SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont.;United States granted them the) key to Algoma's shutdown last i] Typists have adopted the habit | of using the plus sign instead of an asterisk. It is not yet cer- tain what arrangement will be) used on new typewriters in ae future, but both the £ and $} (CP) -- Operations at Algoma Steel Corp. Ltd.--Canada's sec- ond-largest producer of steel-- were being shut down Thursday night because of a _ strike right to strike. \Dec. 24, a week after a strike The men voted more than 90|by members of Local 29, Inter- per cent in favor of strike ac-|national Association of Brick- tion Wednesay night after con-jlayers, Masons and Plasterers. ciliation officers reported a} Algoma said the railwayjing a dollar sign for the aster- the existing machines wear out. -jthe two accused continued to. but 12 of its 35 miles. signs will probably be retained, § 44 v9 In preparation for the switch to BEATS HORSES s : decimal currency in July, type-| The Chilkoot Trail in Alaska) writer mechanics are substitut-|is too steep for horses for all| planned by 200 railway workers | breakdown in contract negotia-| workers refused to cross brick-|>> struggle with the police before for midnight tonight. tions. The plant employs more |jayers' picket lines and the un- ¢ Jim Mcintyre, assistant sup- than 8,000. ion said the gompany locked "Country Style" Ed Brehany, vice - president |them out. of the firemen's brotherhood, Saturday, February 18, 9:00 P.M. said the locals could strike only|HAD WIDE IMPACT -- if the strike is authorized by the; The bricklayers' strike was Y.W.C.A.-- 199 CENTRE STREET, OSHAWA live music international presidents of the |settled Jan. 15, but more than ADMISSION -- 1.25 PER PERSON two unions. 8,000 workers were laid off for The railway workers were the two weeks when the company | Your Hosts -- FRONA.and EARL BROWN SPONSORED BY THE OSHAWA RECREATION DEPT. they were placed in the cruiser -jand taken to the police cells. lervisor of employee relations, "13500 FINE \said Algoma was told by offi- Magistrate Jermyn told Jack|cials of Local 606, Brotherhood |Warner Heib, 210 Keith Street,|of Locomotive Firemen and En- "|Whitby, that he 'could go to|ginemen, and Local 611, Broth- jail for two years. You kicked|erhood of Railroad Trainmen, a fellow who was on the floor.|that union presidents in the Railway Level Crossing f iclosed its Sault Ste. Marie plant, jand a subsidiary fron mill at Wawa, Ont. | The railway workers are seeking an undisclosed wage in-|§ crease and a new scale of job grading. Basic wage now is | a person walk away. If you aren't careful you will be in| <jcourt on a very serious | 0 charge", Mr. Heib was fined $500 or THIS WEEK WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS! | SEE YOU FEB. 25th... oe VETRO-GOLDWYN MAYER reson ACARLOPONT PRODUCTION NOW PLAYING (fp DAVID LEAN'S FILM o sors fy of assault occasioning actual $3.04. | bodily harm. He was also as- "We feel our position is solid | sessed the costs of the court and the loss of three days' work! by his victim. Canadian Pacific Railway;area when it occurs, said the 8 i | will be able to build a level commissioner, and that we are entitled to more crossing on Wentworth Street) Wentworth is being extended ™oney," Mr. Brehany said. r 4 "We're ready to continue nego- | ¢ __ \if city council adopts a public,to provide access to the new |,."\: The accused was seen to kick works committee recommenda- Canadian National Railway|'i@tions and would hope that the J. Zielinski, 22, of Oshawa, in' tion, marshalling yards. Thornton ©OMPany will approach us. the face while he lay on the floor of a Whitby beverage y room. Zielinski received a cut ¢ mouth and lost several teeth, committee recommend-|Road South had been closed) He said a key issue in the at railway be allowed the|just south of the Macdonald-|brotherhood's demands is the) crossing since CPR specified|Cartier Freeway: to permit the|refusal of the company to grant | the move as a condition of sell-- CNR development. a two-point job-class upgrading. | ing land needed for the con-~ The contracts, which run out A fine of $100 or 15 days in struction of Wentworth Street at midnight tonight, actually ' : fart expired July 31, 1966, but by law was imposed on Allan between Stevenson Road and remain in effect until all ave- nues of conciliation have been Housing Company BEATS ANY MEDAL SUNDAY FOLK NIGHT 8:30 P.M. to 1 A.M, LUNCHEONS 10 A.M, to 4 P.M, DISCOTHEQUE 8:30 P.M. te 1 A.M. Flo sdybeye Getic oho pbeage ood -- suspended tion of Wentworth will cross a limits within the regulations re-| minister, announced Feb. 3 that pecked his sleeping master on the face to warn him the apart-|Kenneth Joseph O'Quinn, 24, of ment was on fire, was awarded/RR 1, Stouffville, for failing to is needed in order to install the increase in old ace pen-|only 14 days of life. a £10Q gold-plated cage by the 'stop, g ys of Budgerigar Information Bu- while disqualified, he was sen-/son Road yard to service fu- Company Limited Tuesday re- reau. ___|tenced to-14 days on one charge ture industrial expansion in the|yised its regulations for admis- IZZA SRNR IERIE fined $100 and costs or 14 - sion to its housing units. Th jone child of very young years|phase two of the study and if ond his celebrated 2 land a set of twins only months/the funds are not provided that SHOW BAND : Q COUGHLAN > old, he took it upon himself to|the city provide $31,500 in the} Admission $1.50 « SHOW see to it that the window was/reserve fund in the 1967 budget | | Dancing 9 to 12:30 4 q jrepaired. jestimates to cover the city's ob dee Sate | 2 q | "An emergency existed and|share of phase two. | 725-1348 (OX; p 3rd. SMASH WEEK jsomething had to be done when| Cost of conducting the study | a e Starring: there are very young children|has been estimated at $5,000 for | ® 0% r ¥QB in the household," His Worship|phase one and from $20,000 to' =lbhawna $ ls @ DANNY COUGHLAN -- Y commented. '$50,000 for phase two. Lt 'iia a fb hy POS M.C. Comedian and Vocalist 212 KING ST, EAST Increases Limits To bring its maximum income who was found guilty of driving Fred Crome, city works com- ; et 4 ; ; exhausted. while his ability was impaired. missioner, said the new sec- Dalton Bales, provincial labor 50-foot right-of-way owned by A fine of $20 was imposed on the rail company. CPR be no conciliation up in the dispute, the contracts cently announced by the Cen-|there_ will ___|tral Mortgage and Housing Cor-|board set say the level crossing|poration and to conform with|thereby giving On two charges of driving a spur line south of its Steven- sions, Oshawa the Housing |= _ days on the other. SUSPEND SENTENCE .The new schedule provides | jthat single persons may have ja maximum income of $2,700 |per year; while married Due to extenuating circum-| Waste Study stances, the father of three chil-| d d les nay h total : Recommended san,mss.tase 4,'a! con. jdren was placed on a 12-month |Suspended sentence on a charge epee : : jof driving while disqualified. | m-l3t $105 a geome will apse |Gene Allan Peters, 23, was|mittee has recommended to|<i, 0. an A baadh gs month for warned not to leave the county/council that the Central Ontario |" actively Pere, ter jand must report to a probation! Joint Planning Board be au-| SP sedeeabind Ae -|2 ay | Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 EPI'S 'Ruth Forbes Trio Returns to the Blue Horse Lounge with the Country and Western Music HOTEL LANCASTER Council's public works co | se FRIDAY + $< The Big Fun Dance 33 The Sounds of the Big Beat The Place To Meet < THE UGLY DUCKLINGS | Spruce Villa wore. -- The DAN NY * SATURDAY * Couples Only BOBBY MINNS officer once a month. thorized to proceed immediate- | Mr. Péters had driven while|!y with phase one of the area under suspension to take a|waste disposal study. window to Oshawa to be re-| It further recommended that paired. It was a stormy day|the COJPB consider providing | and the window in his home|funds in its 1967 budget esti: | |had been broken. A father of;mates to cover the cost of @ SWINGING BAND @ "EL SARIDA" -- Exotic Doncer Entertainment Nightly Saturday Matinee 4 to 6 P.M. § French Buffet Doily 12 - 2:30 and 5 - 9 p.m. SUNDAY DINNERS 5 to 8:30 P.M. Now Licensed Under L.C.B.O. 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"DEVIL'S owN""DO AFTER DARK 20," By DeLUXE BOTH FEATURES ADULT ENTERTAINMENT a KAY WALSH "ALEC McCOWEN ANTHONY NELSON KEYES «Ci GEL KN {FRANKEL » NIGEL KNEALE A SEVEN ARTS-HAMMER PRODUCTION » COLOR BY DE LUXE a ml FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY eB crane Santas is 8 The tive of Veterai awa al ducted w In OTTAW about a | spring ar Liberal ¢ Party several b two and p will be c: by Prime Voting late May middle leadership Democrats forts on tario elect Two rid Hull -- ha resentation six month Pearson is call byele election by after the cially decl: There is here that the Pearso tire or m Com And KITCHED sion betwe way of life social legi families of after more this area, s Mr. Shani ner busines: ing as a Mennonites the Ontario Difficultie: head by th Workmen's to farmers About 100 Mennonite plied for e) act. TORONTO slature gave approval in day to nine that would a the Dominicz ers of Ottaw in philosophy In_ introduc in February (L--Ottawa | lege offers cc jects to grad universities | ties whose 4 nized in Can Another b reading wou Life Insurance seek federal essary to exp tia, New Bru foundland. The other t 1, Allow the rial and Cost Ontario to dre Cost" from it 2. Change : the Sarnia ai ondary School 3. Allow tl board of sect township of M rict of Cochre to $50,000 witt of the Ontario 4. Allow Pr and Machiner. onto, to revive corporation, lo nicality in Ap' 5. Change s the City-of Sau 1957, pertainins sion to operat 6. Make a te the Waterloo L ity Act, 1959. 7. Establish 3 vices board for edonia.