= a \" About 200 supervisory and managerial members of foundries throughout On- tario took a three-hour tour yesterday of two local com- panies --Fittings Limited, Oshawa, and Bowmanville Foundry. The tour sponsor- ed by the American Foun- drymen's Society, Ontario chapter, gave the delega- tion a glimpse of production methods applied by the two firms. Here, from left, Alex Stewart, Algoma Steel Cor- poration representative and First Public Performance Mme. Vanier semesters cn Of 'Tattoo' In Peterborough Buys House» vie: tits: OTTAWA (CP) -- xeorges Vanier is packing her things and preparing to begin a new life in Montreal. Mig rae helped the Budapest who was forced to use toria, B.C., to St. John's, Nfld. a backbreaking sched.|¥idow of the overnor-General his cartooning skill for the Ger- road" in a backbreaking to arrange for the purchase of|mans during the Second World ans are expected to see the dis-|sailors and airmen participate | house in downtown Montreal War, was best-known in Canada} PETERBOROUGH (CP) -- The Canadian Armed Forces Tattoo, the services' principal contribution to Canada's Cen- tennial opened its six - month run here Friday night. The 4,000-seat Memorial Cen- tre was packed for the first public performance of this| multi-million - dollar extrava- ganza that between now and Oct. 11 will be presented 142 times in 45 centres from Vic- An estimated 1,500,000 Canadi-| BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE | Contempt Charge Added To One Of Non-Support Cameron Highlander Pacey, 26, in Oshawa Magistrate's court Friday charged with non- support of his wife and four children, now faces a contempt of court charge as well. Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck was explaining to Pacey that his case would have to be trans- fered to family court, when Pacey retorted, "I've heard that before, you 'idiot'". Mr. Affleck, noticably startled, ask- ed Pacey to repead his com- ment. He did. The crown attorney told Ma- gistrate D. B. Dodds that he thought Pacey should be charg- ed with contempt of court. 'So ordered", replied the magis- trate. Pacey was. remanded to April 3 on the non-support char- ges. IMPAIRED Arthur Wirth, 24, 106 Exeter Road, Ajax, who thought he was in Toronto when arrested on a charge of impaired driving, found out for certain that he was in Oshawa when he was 'ined $150. and costs or 30 days by Magistrate Dodds. Wirth was alowed two weeks to pay his fine, TWO MONTHS Darlene Gayle MacDonald, 18 of 460 Montrave Ave., was sen- tenced to two months in jail after being convicted on two charges of drinking under age. She previously served two months in jail for similar of- fenses. ASSAULT Gary Roy Challice, 23, present- W serving a sentence in Peter- borough jail was sentenced to 10 days in jail for assaulting two police officers and fined $25 or five days in jail for being intoxicated in a public place. The sentences will run concur- rently withthe sentence he is now serving. FALSE DECLARATION Filing false declarations with the Unemployment Insurance Commission cost John Henry Peerse a total of $75 in fines. He pleaded guilty to obtaining $87 from the commission by filing false declarations and was fined $25 for each offense. Res- titution was made to the com- mission. SIX MONTHS Douglas Thomas Morrison, 27, 799 Park Rd. S., is going to jail for six months after he was convicted of the possession of 40 boxes of nails valued at $320, which were stolen. Only vad of the amount was recov- ered. DISTURBANCE For fighting in public the ma- gistrate fined Lloyd Russell Hor- ner and Patrick Kennedy, 18, 29 Kawartha St., $50 and costs and bound them over to keep the peace for one year. Roger Frank Waddell, 18, 230 Mitch- Fast Action HOUSE SALES! Call a Member of the OSHAWA and DISTRICT REAL ESTATE BOARD and List Photo MI eal s| MOLTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ell Ave., was convicted of caus- ing a disturbance and drinking under age and fined $50 on the liquor charge and bound over to keep the peace for one year for fighting. Kennedy was also convicted of drinking under age and fined $50 and costs or 10 days in jail. A charge of dis- turbing the peace against Nor- man Douglas Mack, 19, 136 Rosehill Blvd. was dismissed. $50 FINE Shouting and swearing in pub- lic brought John C. Hillborn, 380 Rouge Hill Dr. to court. He pleaded guilty to a charge of causing a disturbance and was fined $50 and costs. 20 DAYS Jean - Guy Leger, 17, 270 FOUNDRY EXECUTIVES TOUR OSHAWA PLANT Feyer, one of Canada's best- ; rie : ates, known cartoonists, was. rouna| The announcement said the in- ae dead Thursday night in his | creases are the first to be ap- ea! first vice-president of the | Bowmanville Foundry, and sone gee gen ka plied on this traffic since 1958.) With his knowledge of all the aspects society, along with W. E. G. Storie, president and |Where he ha es or several) Under tariffs being filed with| of concrete this firm is ina unique Harry Faint, society chair- general manager of Fit- (Years. He was 46. ; jthe board of transport commis- | t inth t ide th man who is assistant plant tings Limited. The group His body was diocovered by|sioners in Ottawa, it added, the), Position in this area to provide the manager and chief engineer of Fittings, chats with hosts of the tour, Rehder, vic play of pageantry that tells the , story of 300 years of Canada's military history. After tonight's formance here, it's second per-! "on the ule. As many as 1,700 soldiers, ; | ; in outdoor apectacdlare in Vit- and she is expected to move|for his appearances during in-| ate sale ct Montreal, Ni- 'here from Rideau Hall in about! termissions on hockey telecasts Que- two weeks. Friends say Mme. Vanier has | = intermediate prog ed in Montreal and will| jnot have to live alone. Still, the ty rok life will be a severe wrench| good names to rep amber 1 ecause for decades, as the' The tattoo is split into, two | wife of a senior military officer| identical shows in two 26-car/and diplomat and then chate-| the Red Zroup, laine at Rideau Hall for 74 | € years, Blue group, touring the East. hold The trains come together late ---- her hands or mind. Mme. when larger bodies of troops|more than 10,000 ee cs be prvi of sympathy trom| SCHOFIELD-AKER produced an "ja rected by Maj. Ian Fraser of husband died peacefully Sunday, the Black Watch, the tattoo,| March 5. They are still arriv- agara-on-the-Lake, Ont., bec City, Ottawa, Toronto and Hamilton. For stops, the cast is 285. SPLIT INTO 2 GROUPS trains, one, moving west, the other, in May in Vancouver. That's| move in. Written, billed as the most ambitious en-| -- capped off the day with an evening dinner - the Carousel Inn. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, April 1, 1967 3 'Automakers Challenge Three Safety Standards suits, said it would "suffer ir-|more than three inches even if revocable harm" if forced to|the car his hit head-on. attempt to comply. with the} The national traffic safety standard on 1968 cars, agency rejected Thursday vir- AMC, the second to go to/tually all appeals by auto-mak- DETROIT (AP) -- All four |of a passenger's head, knees|produce automobiles for sale in Court, attacked two other stand-/ers for changes and deletions jmajor U.S. automakers filed!and legs. the United States after Dec, 31,,a%ds--one requiring changes injin the initial _federal safety jsuits in federal court Friday} The standard is aimed at re-/1967--when the standard takes @00r latches and hinges to keep/standards. It did grant a pub- doors from popping open in col-|lic hearing on the controversial a Sa + piney |USions, the other requiring thatjinterior impact protection Chrysler, which was the first\cars be built so the steering|standard. The hearing has not |challenging three of the govern- ducing the chances of a passen- effect,' Ford said. jment's new safety standards for|ger being injured in an acci- 1968 cars. dent. : Sra | ; The auto-makers asked the, General Motors and Ford said '0 file in Friday's flurry oficolumn can jam backwards no! been set. 6th U.S. circuit court of appeals |they could not meet the stand-- -- See - cae sabe ; at Cincinnati to throw out the |ard. | |passenger impact protection, "If the standard is not re- |standard. American Motors | vised, Ford will be unable to} Ready Mix Concrete (Oshawa) limited, |Corp. also challenged two oth-) -------------- a ~~~ |_ Simcoe Street North announces the ;ers. | appointment of B. D, (Bill) Belko their concrete technician in charge of Quality Control and Design of Con- crete Mixes. Key target of the industry is} Railways Hike the standard setting specifica- tions for equipment in the area Freight Rates MONTREAL (CP)--The Rail- way Association of Canada, which represents 15 Canadian | railroad companies, Friday an-} | nounced selective increases in! \railway freight rates for traffic | carried within Canada under class and normal commodity } Cartoonist i Found Dead | Bill has recently completed an ad- vanced course in concrete technology at Scarborough College of the Univer- sity of Toronto, in conjunction with the Redy Mixed Concrete Association LOS ANGELES (CP)--George}| a friend, Dr. Edmund Carpen-|rate adjustments will go into ef- jter, a professor of. anthropology |fect May 4 on the 15 railways, fat the University of California which include Canadian National | and formerly of the University|and Canadian Pacific | - of Toronto. wae eae Dr. Carpenter said Mr. Feyer| best in ready mixed concrete. meeting at --Oshawa Times Photo eR sRoreineiesetee : H Rbinfetc uabaee mes ase CPAwill jet you to __Europe,show youa dozen or so cities,and for some time. | He said Mr. Feyer apparently the Toronto cartoonist died of} gunshot wounds in the head in an apparent suicide. Notes were found in the apartment. Mr. Feyer, a refugee from Mme from Toronto. | If you have a Commercial Property To Sell or Lease REG AKER, pres. BILL McFEETERS, vice-pres. Many everyday house-| tasks did not have to! Vanier has received | letters and| over the world since her) 723-2265 Over 33 years in Business tertainment display ever pre-| sented, is professional showbiz | --not an exhibition of military} precision but a performance by skilled actors. It is historically | accurate to the last button on a period costume and the last) detail of old-time drills. Color Uniform) Jarvis St., was sentenced to 20 days in jail for consuming li- quor under age after the court observed that Leger had three convictions for liquor offenses in a two - year period. INTOXICATED George Childerhose, 56, 21 Elena St., received a $25 fine for being intoxicated in a public place. PICKERING --'There has to be a penalty and a penalty that hurts," said Magistrate H. M. Jermyn here as he ordered the suspension of Kerry Joseph As- sell's licence for 12 months. The 31-year-old Pickering Township resident was fined $50 and costs or seven day son a reduced charge of driving while his ab- ility was impaired. "Find yourself new friends," advised the magistrate as he placed two Toronto teen-age girls on suspended sentence for 18 months, Jane Frances Peters, 17, Lytton Avenue and Sheila Ann Fallon, 19, both pleaded guilty to eight charges of pas- sing counterfeit $20 bills. The court was told the bills were passed in stores after small purchases were made in Ajax, 'Bottle Green'? OTTAWA (CP)--The Ottawa/| Journal published on its front| page Friday a full-length color| photograph of a man wearing) what the Journal says is the} new dress uniform of the Cana- dian Forces, The uniform in the photo is a! bottle green. 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