Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Jun 1967, p. 6

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6 7NE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, June 22, 1967 Sympathy Walkout Closes London's Fre LONDON (CP) -- Railway freight traffic into London ground to a halt Wednesday night as 19 of the city's 21 freight depots were closed by a sympathy walkout of 3,500 work- ers. Members of the National Union of Railwaymen left their jobs to support a strike of 200 workers at British Railways new £1,500,000 ($4,500,000) in- ternational goods terminal: in|. East London. The East London workers went on strike Monday, claim- ing that only union members should be employed to handle freight at the new terminal. The union advised workers at the depots Wednesday that "the spreading strike is unofficial ight Depots and not in conformity with the executive's policy." The dispute now affects de- livery of 10,000 tons of freight a day. NATIONWIDE STRIKE Ted Bowers, a leader of the East London strikers, said the union executive would probably declare a national strike today. The railways board said Wed- nesday night there were "no firm grounds for hope of a set- IZZA Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 FIRST OSHAWA SHOWING -- OPEN 8:00 P.M. The BIKINI-BUNNIES tlement." But Leonard Neal, the|spreading dispute could cause board's industrial relations di-| price increases and hinder vital might meet the union|supplies of fruit, vegetables and. rector, executive. meat to weekend shoppers. The Meanwhile, dealers said the'supplies were being trucked in. STARTING TOMORROW A Musical Masterpiece of Enchanting Entertainment! BEFORE TH. Stolen Get Yo WHITBY -- 'Ste phone calls is a sne: said Magistrate H. | here Tuesday as he Malcolm Gardner, 2 address, on three cl On a charge of as ing bodily harm, tt was sentenced to 3 jail. He was also se 30 days on a theft « 30 days for consun while under age. The for theft and consi run concurrently wit A fine of $50 an 10 days in jail was | Jerry Abramczuk, ¢ on a charge of liquor while under a Pleading guilty to of being intoxicated lic place, John | Whitby was fined $5( or 10 days in jail. Charged with' bre tering and theft, D ter was convicted ar CENTENNIAL 'FLASHBACK TO PROSPECT PARK which occupied the land where the Parkwood estate are Bustin' Out All Over! Creek and was one of Osh- awa's early industrialists, was first developed by the late J. B. Warren, who op- erated the mill on King When Mr. Warren fell on Street West at the Oshawa hard Himes Me property: Above is a reproduction of a steel engraving show- ing the house and grounds known as Prospect Park, passed into the hands of one of the Gibbs brothers. It was later used as a park where picnics were a popu- lar pastime. Traffic | To New Technicolor® Stisiua) ~' pag des meguee Con tne, of Col. R. S. McLaughlin now stands. The property BEFORE THE MACISTRATE Other cars were stopped at)Stevenson Road and King| TURTL ES. SPACE TRACKED BOWMANVILLE - the crosswalk waiting for aj|Streets, thus causing an acci-| Scientists investigating habits guilty to charges | | Woman to cross over and Ulan-/dent on May 9. jof turtles may fit them with =f le while his licence . . icki's car collided with an auto| A witness testified that his) miniaturized transmitters, then tothe name WALT DISNEY forthe finest in amily entertainment! |_ suspension and havi Ca ines evie making a left turn onto Bond|car had come into collision with|track then. by satellite. DEBORAN TOMMY LAST DAY -- "IN LIKE FLINT" In Color mit issued to him w Street from Division Street|that of Kinch in the intersec- BONFIRES ENCOURAGE. SUN WALLEY wo KIRK cence was suspende South. . | Magistrate Dodds said "The|his (the witness's) car was go- n S awa I 1c Ourt recetian is relying on the pro-|ing south on a_ green light. jtection of the law." He fined|Kinch claimed that the light Chester Brown, N was fined $50 and c days on the first c tion in spite of the fact that past centuries bonfires ene lit at the summer solstice to encourage the sun. aot ANIMALS - - TOYS: CASTAWAYS - GENTRYS 2ND. HIT" |Ulanicki $25 and costs or five h tered th I. * SUNDAY * 1 AWA $25 and costs or fiv s ve|was green as he entere ie} , A total of $655 plus costs was|er than Thibault, who led police| days. intersection, SUNDAY x bis FIREBALL EXCITING NEWS Sar take' Deas aie gram 4 : | ; = peared before Magi: levied in fines in Oshawa traf-|on a wild chase from Kingsway) $25 FINE Magistrate Dodds said, "I re- JUNE 25th 500 ten fic court Wednesday. |College to Grandview Street on William T,. Hackney, 1221\/quire some evidence that " au Td l FROM Two separate incidents on the/the same night. The bgp ove igs St. N., was fined $25 and|lights are synchronized. I will HOP |' THE PARK IN COLOR CHARGE DISMISSE! Frankie Aveion A Toronto driver three months' expe' peared in a wheelc months after an ac Highway 401 in whic Montrea night of June 8 led to charges|claimed that the youths wore of speeding and careless driv- -| identical clothing that night. ing being laid against Germain} Magistrate Dodds dismissed | charge of being intoxicated was Thibault, 323 Leslie St., Osh- jthe charge stating "There re-|dismissed by Magistrate Dodds|G. awa. |mains a doubt as to the iden-|when Hackney explained that Thibault pleaded not guilty to|tity of the motorcycle driver." costs when he pleaded guilty to|/dismiss the charge." la charge of having liquor. A|RIGHT OF WAY Magistrate Dodds found jeu Andrews guilty of failing to yield the right of way at the his unsteadiness was the result|intersection on Cromwell and the charge of speeding but was| CROSSWALK of a recent toe injury. Bloor St, W., thus causing an convicted when two police of-| Eugeniusz Ulanicki, RR 2,/ DISMISSED - jaccident on Bloor Street West. ficers testified that he had dri-|Oshawa, pleaded not guilty to) Percy G. Kinch, 840 Dundas Andrews, a transport peal ven at speeds over 60 miles anjthe charge of failing to come|St., Pleaded not guilty to aj|who resides at 53 Strachan Ave. THE BEAT SOUN' FOR YOUNG CANADIANS ONE. EYED JACKS Dencing 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Cesuel Dress COLUMBIA RECORDS@ Two extraordinary albums, each containing a tremendous plus! } | hour along King Street when they turned to follow him. He was fined $50 and costs or 10 days for the speeding convic- tion. The charge of careless driv- ing was dismissed when a co- worker testified under the pro- tection of The Canada Evidence Act, that it had been he, rath- to a full stop at the Bond) Street crosswalk thus causing| an accident at the Bond Street and Division Street sins tion on May 13. Ulanicki claimed he had atbnst ped back'on the 'X"' and then) proceeded through the cross-| walk when he saw no pedes-| trian on it. Girls ! ATTENTION The Stretch Fabric ILONA'S DRESSMAKING SALON rd Girls ! | ee serene eT! renin HUSKY - ~ MINNIE PEARL fend many, many ethers charge of violating a red traf- fic light at the intersection of, in Hamilton was fined $25 and} costs or five days. THREE PERFORMANCES DAILY The Big Fun Dance The Sounds of the Big Beat The Place te Meet ( 369 WILSON RD. 8. -- WINDSOR PLAZA Admission 1.50 ( | | and CHIPS PHONE 728-6756 Take home an order of fish and chips. To save time phone chead, 728-6756, C and your order will be ready ot any SPECIAL THIS FRIDAY ONLY 49 special time you wish King St. West across from K-Mart PHONE AHEAD AT 728-6756 "EDDIE" OSHAWA pop-art ter of Dy lant imself! 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Logexpo has been sc ful that it now is suffe ° > WEEKDAYS an unexpected proble Art: Fair Now on Display. al Ge a lords are complaining (NO CHARGE) vaniinan K ON Plus a are not being sent eno ors, Logexpo's 330,000 bi available in the follow of accommodation: --75,000 in hotel, moti and efficiency ar with a $10-$30 price --10,000 in trailer n This is Your Gallery and needs your interest and support, LIMITED 1967 Memberships available ot Gallery or shag SUPPLY germane tote 1a08 members of executive. ' eight adults. CHOW"S Restaurant pete, MONO STEREO eae $10-$18 for three per 19 KING ST. WEST --_ OSHAWA Reg. Reg $12-$22 for four perso eaiget 4.29 2.98 5.29 3.98 35,000 in institutes leges at $3 to $5. TEs: | kala abet cna Westinghous« Strike Ends HAMILTON (CP) -- by workers at three | Westinghouse Co. 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