Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Mar 1967, p. 18

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At left he is (CP Photo) He said 83 villagers were |killed and another 10 are miss- Court Reserves Judgment AJ] Blame In Charge Of Book-making For 83 Deaths A betting slip and an en-|Nonquon Rd. pleaded guilty to|states today accepted respon-|the protection it was to offer| velope bearing the names and numbers of race horses were among exhibits produced by the Crown when George Shull- man, of 254 Athol St. E., ap- peared in Oshawa Magistrate's court Friday charged with bookmaking. He pleaded not s. guilty. Police who searched Shull- © man's apartment on Nov. 25 found a betting slip under a drop leaf table, the envelope in a portfolio, and a newspaper list in a closet under a cardboard box, Magistrate D. B. Dodds was told. Shullman denied any knowl- edge of the betting slip and en- velope. He had never looked under the table, which was part of the furniture when he moved in, he said, and the portfolio was available to other people. He said he did some betting himself on the track but had never accepted a bet. The magistrate reserved his decision°until March 10, $150 FINE Roy Grant Beal, of 118 Nor- wood Court, Oshawa, pleaded not guilty to drunk driving at Centre Street, Oshawa, Jan. 27 and was convicted on a reduced charge of driving while impair- ed. He was fined $150 and costs or 45 days. |SUSPEND SENTENCE LIQUOR CASE Magistrate Dodds ley, 290 Albert Street, Oshawa, of keeping wine for sale, but fined him $100 and costs or 30 days for having liquor. $200 FINE Ronald French, @ Breath of Scotland WILL STARR Dennis Clancy » Jimmy Nell George Cormack & Irene Sharp Sendra Bald Jones * John Crawford Pipes & Drums of the Ontario Regiment -- Presented by -- OSHAWA ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY TUESDAY March 14th, 8:30 P.M. dismissed | a charge against Stanley Cross- | 18 of 190| ing and 175 wounded. | But local government officials jat Lang Vei. said 100 persons jwere killed in the 25-minute at- tack which destroyed 70 per cent of the village. Ironically, many of the 2,000 villagers were resettled there SAIGON (CP) -- The United|from outlying areas because of US. Accept charges of minor consumption | sibility for an accidental air at-|from the Viet Cong and the war. and theft under $50 and was)tack on a South Vietnamese vil-| Each jet made three passes fined a total of $200 or an alter-|lage Thursday in which at least|at the village, dropping at least native of a total of 60 days in | 93 persons were killed. two heavy bombs and turning jail. | A U.S. Command spokesman|Lang Vei-into an inferno of said two planes which bombed)flames and smoke. It was the and strafed the tribal village of| worst such accidental bombing Lang Vei near the Laotian bor-/f the war. 2 der were U.S. Air Force F-4| The U.S. Command said one Phantom jet fighters. jbomb from the F-4 Phantoms |hit a nearby U.S. Army special Car] Henry, 33, of 299 Vimy Ave. was given one year sus- pended sentence after pleading guilty to a charge of selling} liquor, | lf lay linht a lfact that restitution was made|. CCS C2™P, causing Hight dam): FORGERY ; |age but no American casualties. for damage done and their 88e,| "The planes were identified Herman Mills, 24, of 149 Celina St. was sentenced to 30 days in jail when he pleaded guilty to forgery in the amount of $30.70. Mills made restitu- tion for the false signing of a cheque found on. the front porch of his rooming house. schedules and |bomb fragments. | U.S. Army Capt. John J. Duffy jof San Diego, Calif., who saw the attack from the special forces camp overlooking Lang Vei, said the two jets came from the direction of Laos. The Magistrate Dodds did not im-| j pose a heavy sentence. |torough Hight DRINKING Merton Ackerman, 66 King St. W., was fined $20 and costs or five days when he pleaded guilty to being drunk in a pub- lic place. $100 FINE | pct is 2,000 yards east of the Ivan Marcoux, 20, of 770/320 FINES vaotian border and 23 miles Balaton St., Bay Ridges, was| John Sadowski and David south of the demilitarized zone between North and South Viet- McGill of 347 Highland Ave. nai, and 380 Gibb St. each were fined $20 and costs or five days after pleading guilty to having PROBATION liquor in a place other than John Petrosky and Wayneltheir residence. | Wilkinson, both 16, of 538 Wil- | fined $100 or 30 days in jail when he pleaded guilty to a charge of minor consuming. IZZA Phone 723-0241 son Rd. S., and 653 Shake-/MINOR | or 728-0192 speare Dr. respectively, each} Linda Bothwell, 16, of 90 " received one year suspended/Duke St., Bowmanville, was ae) | § fined $50 and costs or 10 days when she pleaded guilty to minor consumption. aa. he sentence and probation when they pleaded guilty to taking a car without consent. Due to the TUESDAY | FAMILY SPECIAL! The Texas Stars with a varied act of Country & Western Favorites. HOTEL LANCASTER "The Original home of Country & Western Music in Oshawa" Now you can hop the | P /E with every Bucket or Barrel of Kentucky Fried Chicken Pacific with BOAC Se ere Starting April 1, BOAC has a brand new hop... we can fly you right across the Pacific, all the way to Australia. At the same time we're introducing new low fares--from only $817* return. That's $274* less than the current lowest South Pacific fare. : We'll jet you direct from New York or San Francisco to Sydney. 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OSHAWA PHONE 723-7001 ' $ a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, March 6, 1967 97 Vanier Loved The People Dr. Penfield Sadly Recalls MONTREAL (CP) --Dr., The Governor ~ General gave Wilder Penfield, president of|Dr. Penfield "a sort of spiritual the Vanier Institute of the Fam-j|will," the institute head said in|nevertheless wanted to write ily, said Sunday he saw Gov-/a Sunday interview. jout a sort of spiritual will," Dr. ernor-General Georges Vanier} Former director of the Mont-|Penfield said. the day before Gen. Vanier died.|real Neurological Institute, the| Governor -. General Vanier| . nay \doctor said he had three con-|"visualized @ group of specially- out further warning, from a heart perilously near failure, he Ni B cl] |yersations with the Governor-|trained men.and women study- |Canada about the Vanier Insti-|their home, and will help to) General Saturday. ling family problems in every OMS Fee Hik ee 1 e jtute of the Family,"' Dr, Pen-|create a stronger family life. "He wanted me to write ajprovince and helping parents letter for him to the people of |with education and training in LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- The/field said in a written state-| "He wanted the people, the 'Ontario government and the|ment. "He loved the people, and|poor as well as the rich, to| the Ontario Medical Services|meant to be his legacy to Cana-|help them and he wanted them Insurance Plan are not forced'dians. .. ." to feel that they had a hand in to pay the increase in doctors'| Dr. Penfield described the in-|establishing it. fees effective April 1, Liberal stitute's goal as being to} 'He believed that the family | Leader Robert Nixon said Sat-|"strengthen the family in Can-|is where crime and delinquency | uurday. ada."" He quoted the Governor-/must be prevented, where char- Mr. Nixon, speaking to a General as saying that inspira-|acter is formed, discipline four - 'riding meeting of Lon-|tion for the institute came from|learned and happiness and se- ldon - area Liberals, criticized) Mme. Vanier. curity found. And he was right. |Health Minister Matthew Dy-| "Although he knew just how; 'He wanted to finish this Cen- |mond, who earlier indicated the ill he was and that the end jtennial Year on the firing line of government 'had no intention of could come suddenly, and with- service for his country." increasing OMSIP payments to saan * : ee ~ doctors when the increase woes into effect. The new scale increases doc- tors fees an average of 8.6 per cent. If passed on to OMSIP subscribers the increases would mean the plan, set up last year to pay 90 per cent of the cur- rent. fee schedule, would pay only 72 per cent. 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