Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jul 1967, p. 18

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cent from last year and the highest count since 1959. The hog population is up nine per cent in Eastern Canada and 15 per cent in the West. DBS also reported farmers' 18 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, July 20, 1967 BIRTHS OBITUARIES FUNERAL OF HERBERT M. MACKIE BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Missing Station Costly Report Shows Hogs Increase OTTAWA (CP) -- There's a g th intentions to farrow for the 1967 DAYS OF SCREAMING WHEELS... 2 Dairy Ind et nes acme |: Farmers' | BARRIAGE -- Ron and Julle (nee Proud to the ar- ere : PUP rival of thelr second son, Dean Gregory,| The memorial service for ° 'ountry's hogs. i hich, if a brother for Brett, on July 16, 1907, at|Herbert M. Mackie, who died F R ] T ll sptcuteal A Baa fall period are 625,109, WHICH, BARRIE (CP) -- Cai Pee Teak to oe ee anne," ts /July 16, at the Oshawa Gen- or dl way raveilers Siw Dessicien Buroen of Gia) coeiiee, eee ee er ae dairy industry is in an "'a fourth floor staft, eral Hospital, in his 54th year, tistics reported Wednesday the|#bove the revise ; dilemma" 2nd the situat number of hogs on Canadian|rowings of 570,000. farms at June 1 this year was growing worse, the joint conference of the Nati: was held in Ebenezer United Church at 2 p.m., July 19. CRANE ~ Hilda and je Crane are proud to ennounce the arrival of their Not only did Ronald Dewey|ways police officer testified inraised a preliminary objection and Chard Lynn Seboyer alan corel that a conductor had been concerning the generality of the dauphier, hols, Melinda Lee, In Oshawe) ore service was conducted by|their stop at Cobourg but they|unable to rouse the two youths|.mmons for careless diving 6,012,000, an increase of 11 per Farmers Union was told for Suzanna, Michael, Robert, Richard,Rey, J. P. Romeril. Interment/a!so ended up in Oshawa Mag-jat their stop at Cobourg und|". Fi So a ee Dave Bennet, director o and Michelle, |was in Ebenezer Cemetery, |istrate's Court as the result of|that they had been rowdy pre-|Siven to Finnegan. He claimed! trict 12 of the Ontario Fa PLUMB - Gary and Mildred (nee| 'The honorary bearers were:|9. boisterous train trip from/|viously. tthe summons had not given the| * FRIDAY > Phone 723-0241 Union, made the stateme Orpwood) are very pleased to announce ' ' | Montreal. | A plea of guilty to the charge|time or the street where the or 728-0192 calling for speedy gover M. J. Hobbs, Lyman A. Gif- ford, Lloyd Gifford, Wallace Pickell, James Morrison and Lloyd Down. The active pall- bearers were Glenn Pickell, Al- lan Down, Jack Gay, John Ro-! manchuk, Sidney Worden and Kenneth Crone. ths birth of their daughter, Andrea Helen, # ibs. 8 o7s., on Wednesday July 19 1967, at the Oshawa General Hospital. Mother end baby doing fine. THOMPSON -- David and Margaret mee McFadyen) are pleased to an- ounce the arrival of their second son, tan Duncan, born July 19, 1967, at the Oshewe General Hospitel. action to make dairy oper equitable. Dairy production decr last year in every provinc Quebec, and he saw a co ation of this trend. He quoted figures to sho average labor income in Dewey, 19, 264 Margaret St.,/of public intoxication led to a Cobourg, pleaded guilty to ajfine of $25 and costs, or five charge of minor consumption of|days, for Joseph Szambati, 822 alcohol and was fined $50 and|Glen St., Oshawa. costs or 10 days. | It was supposed to be a traf-|siders the argument. The Prat Seboyer pleaded guilty to ajfic court on Wednesday, but|charge against a second pred charge of creating a disturb-|only one contested case waSison, Harold Hamilton, was ance and was fined $50 andjheard by Magistratte Donald quickly remanded on the basis|| offence took place, only the date and the name of the city. Mag- istrate Dodds decided to re-| mand the case while he con- The Big Fun Dance | EPI'S The Sounds of the Big Beot The Place to Meet JACK EATHS FUNERAL OF costs. He is from Halifax, Nova|Dodds. of the same argument. HARDIN ADULT ' from a herd of (24 cows D GERALD PROUT we eg . ae ; a err agi iF. AIL TO YIELD AND THE Fas diis @ PLUS @ ENTERTAINMENT equivalent 0°35 cents an McKEEVER, re * ee Se Tees ee Harriet Tipton, 227 ee SILHOUETTES for a 50-hour week. Olive May in Oshawa General Hospitel, en Thurs- Mr. Bennet said farme: day, July 20, 1967, Olive May Cobbie- in the Church of St. Gregory FIRST OSHAWA SHOWINGS the Great at 10 a.m., July 19, OPEN AT 8:00 the back concessions are The BIKINI-BUNNIES * Blvd. S., was convicted on el jsignor Paul Dwyer. Interment was in Resurrection Cemetery. The pallbearers were James,, BOWMANVILLE -- In Mag-|car and watched as it returned George, Gordon, Robert an d|istrate's Court Tuesday a charge|and swerved right across the "If this was done prod would not need to take tractors on the road or mass marches to Ottaw dick, beloved wife of J. H. McKeever, T C 2 charge of failing to yield the 534 Athol Street East, and sister of Miss|for Gerald Prout, who was t M t d Admission 1.50 ; ma " Psa right of way and was fined $25 manding $5-a-hundredweig! Hee gare ont gal Oredeceases (Killed, July 15, in a motor ac- oron 0 an onvic e and costts f five days. The Dancing 9 to 12:30 Busti "Out All 0 ! Sete ik, and 97.25 8 Rest Funerai|Cident near Picton. The deceas- . are BUSTIN ver: : : sting at Mcintosh » Anderson Funeral charge arose as the result of an 6 dredweight for fluid mi Home, 152 King Street East. Service inled was in his 34th year. '< Ere 8 ult © '& iri a 14 the Chapel on Saturday, July 22 at 2:00 accident on March 20, in which dairies so prices could ¢ p.m, Interment Bowmanville Cemetery.| The mass was sung by Mon- or mpaire r1ving Miss Tipton's vehicle had been| line with production costs. ECHNICOLORe sd _ AUNIVERSAL er PICTURE jhit while driving north on Osh-| jawa Boulevard across the Bond! R, Andrew After a lengthy pages BR the Oshawa) \Street thoroughfare. General Hospital on Wednesday, July) 19, 1967, Andrew Muir (of 1145 Brock St. S., Whitby), beloved husband of Ellza- guilty. He was represented by|ing rides with strangers was jshown in a charge of -- ol TECHNICOLOR® beth Livingston, deer father uf Mrs. saab a' treet at Sims as he lay un- seqneguonnen Sit, Nin Slnat Pts wed ie foster. ee Olof criminal negligence was with-|Poecicus, ADDED HIT Cc. smith (Evelyn) of Sniioy, sie sur. drawn following lengthy evi-| «.m not sure if he hit him F es s viv y seven grandci,.'*ren, three FUNERAL OF a : s ; him," or I rage is 7: "s lence against a Toronto man.jagain or barely missed him, years Resting atthe 1 8 enn SLES SENT TATUOR, Frederick John Armstrong, 22 concluded Mr, Honeyman. | UAMES DRURY suru. 1Sl ' Rage ety y iy ge at 2}. The memorial service for} j : ene \ he chapel on Saturday, July 22, at 2) : r AU ji The aera, Meant vin cemetery jCharles Westley Taylor, who te ceanioteate aed Seated aot a ee involved in accept-} THE YOUNG <a : Atal tite Nant [Western Hospital, inns Tan] EuLY. OA emenor |] ANIMALS. TOYS- CASTAWAYS- GENTRYS ' ~ 4Tac Roya! Canadien Legion will hold -|Western Hospital, in his 7: ; ce at the grevenioe. Visitors commenc-| vear. was rede at 3 p.m., Pit. R. Lovekin, Newcastle. - {sh : cies, te Hone. Armstrone Pieris and core or dogs 80 Sa alia Gea" Se, Se ss n con ict he tan aired driv-| An Cshawa lad was hitch - The service was conducted by|0" conviction for imp PANAVISION® DY A Universal Picture year - 4 7 WELLAND (CP) -- Par tuel Brokers was visited ' day by a provincial polic vestigator but so far no action has been taken ag the off-track betting se launched here Monday. The establishment takes from customers who canni to the Fort Erie race track places them through the mutuel machines at the | THIS WEEK "STITCH IN TYME" « « « 75¢ Members Andrew (Bert) e Children Under 12 Free Alwoys A Color Cartoon TODAY @ii! Ae Ws ne : 1,00 .Non-Memb i 0.C.V.1. AUDITORIUM | | eral Hospital on Tuesday, July 18, 1967, 2 is Z ; «ge Robert Andrew (Bert) Nicholls, beloved/Rey W. C. Smith of Northmin-|i"8-. Heavy witness fees will be hiking to a pe hepa Bape husband of Ruby Irene Dunn, father of} Bead Sed ora ig j " 7; i , y e Mervyn of Oshawa, "brother_of Mrs.(ster United Church. Interment|Pald by the county. There was/Hancock's Road. When thé John Whitten (Althea) of Caledon, Mrs. | tn: Cneant c an automatic suspension of lic-|driver began making sexual ad- BP. McEachern (Reine) of Argyle and| Prooklis Groveside Cemetery, | ense for six months vances, the boy resisted and Alvin' Nicholls of Orillia, in his 70th year. n x : ; ) he c leg at th " ved al : eee, ry Sims was +k anditried to get out of the car. Cones win fon waren inte The pallbearers were Gordon), Jerry, Sims was gucky aPe He was struck in the face and| d t; at i Ss . 8 | knocked to the street when Arm- chapel, Friday, July 21, at 1:30 p.m./Duff, Stanley Lynde, Ralph| ; sakly left unconcious on the road. interment Pine Grove Cemetery, Bcl-itwnde, Gordon Taylor, lvan|Sttong started his car up quickly, a 4 gover, Ontario, 'Taylor and Douglas Lynde, {after an altercation. A few) When he revived, he gave an t s G: enin - ------ the same carjaccurate description of the car e |minutes later, Whitby, dear siste toy; In her 30th year. DRESS -- Shirt and Tie -- No Blue Jeans WIGHTMAN, Barbara Jean ' h Seturdey, July came around the block, narrow-/and the driver. Another boy in| ' i. at a fee. ter sty id GREE liy missing Sims' companion./the neighborhood had had a SAT., JULY 22nd at 8:30 p.m. A member of the OPP's |Sims jumped on the trunk and/similar experience gambling branch in To confirmed today an investi had "looked through books" Tuesday. Attorney - General Art Wishart, out of town Tues today was to discuss the | ation's legality with officia his department. POLICE WATCHING Welland police said they "keeping a close watch on Summer is Here! v. ¢. Town Funerai | | the car sped away, according t0| wILFUL DAMAGE | wily 21, at 2:90 p.m ag EWAY Winpsses. | Playing tag in cars on the it. John's Cemetery, Biack-| Three blocks farther on, Sims! Williams Point Golf Course sg te ie Bc RE eee ravey. 3 | fell off and lay still on the road.| brought charges of willful dam- man. Visitors eommencing 16:00 a.m BLA gata mile Pace. Condi-|He sustained face, -knee, stom-|ave for two Caesarea men. | |5-Wil Lor Dolly, Hie $.40 3.70 2.20/ach and chest injuries, necessi-| Colin Michael Haines, 23, was ¥ Waples 710 4.70\tating a week's stay in Mem-|ojven suspended sentence for| 7 }2-Doctor Grass, McF, n 5. 4 . given suspen . i Kindness beyond Price, yet |' Also Started: Stoney' Direct, Jose's| Orial Hospital. one year and will make good| within reach of ali j Semel, Juanita MeGoo, Magic Danny! worris Honeyman, who with|the damage done. Two similar GERROW | {his girl friend had witnes-/ charges against Douglas Frayer} FUNERAL CHAPEL | ene ta tse -- Mile Pace. Condi-/seq this, followed Armstrong's|were withdrawn. & JERE EE ee ee i ik ie De ie ee ee ie Now You Can Enjoy Our. . THICK and CREAMY 390 KING STREET WEST |$Volo Adies, Hien 8° 410 3.08 | een "Operator Bob Crab Telephone 728-6226 _""iaFnee sets» =e 1965 Theft Charge Brings) nce" ILK SHAKES searold Port Cabore' re LOCKE'S FLORISTS |fiivStinua sano s rae are| e g g JOHN PHILLIP Law rant owner, flushed with LY DOUBLE, 5 AND 4, PAID $21.40. tations of "booming busin« te kik iy Se fa ee . DIAHANN CARROLL said today that on 'Tuesday floral arrangements for al " H ' ccauaarreenens fol eat cae "aw ae ici Aree~- Month Jail Term | noserrnoors Your Choice of Flavors worth of bels were 1 OSHAWA SHOPPING Riera acre Melson 300 2.0 FAYE DUNAWAY t y | CENTRE |" Also. Started: Unitor ae ADULT -- ct = : 728-6555 [Mr. Ee , "Seek y "Eee oro dune | WHITBY -- Darold Luckins}| BURGESS MEREDITH Oreramnetet sage-nipnebanbiecaal McMURRAY'S DRIVE-IN : RACE -- Mile Trot. Clalm-|months on a cl . Wi STAFFORD Sdort Corbin Davies s.00 ao sole @ppeared Tuesday in Whitby : BROTHERS LTD. 4-Lord Clever, Moffat 420 3.40|Mmagistrate's court. | 2-Speedy Song, Rogers 2.80) nal, Started: Pixey Princess, Sere- | » Van's Pride C., The Irishman an Meadow Ark. x FIFTH RACE = Mile Pace. Claim ron $1,000, iaiahe r. Whiskers, Arthur 10.00 480 3.00 SGlobe's Birthday, Archd'kn 4.30 2.70 4Joanie Wilmac, Wellwood 2.50 Also Started: Adlos Agnes, Lincon's In 1965 Luckins was charged | with theft in Brock Township. He was released on his own recognizance but failed to at- tend the court hearing. He was also sentenced to three months in jail, concurrent with . %& FIRST QUALITY- ' # DISCONTINUED Authorized Declers ROCK OF AGES FAMILY MONUMENTS 318 Dundes St, E. 668-3552 Whitby, Ont. $300 MONTH | We also serve the most delicious ENGLISH STYLE FISH & CHIPS FYPLOSWVE. r the first sentence, for a breach F R Li FE Champ, Whirlred, T. ; . COUNTRY IN MEMORIAM grin, ihre: "Tor att otcr'ang|the first sentence we BIRD -- In loving memory of @ de: SIXTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse| DISMISSED : . junds hike Gs corge ($1,600. Conditioned. ace, Purse!' A charge of assault occasion- From Age 65 ' ' % SECONDS Mo viNcnertul trensories wnt wr eat USGalteht Mit Ligeatiyn 2M? 184 370/ing bodily harm against Mrs. ot ul me jes WOV y * ir, Llewellyn ' pid ' , : This is the picture we tenderly hold, _|SRough Sketch, Webster "'0 739|Myrtle Martyn was dismissed. ; C) = *& Wide Choice -- Deep In our hearts @ memory Is kept, Started: Gentry Yates, Sunday|/Two couples were involved in a IN esi oe a Song and Wyandot Girl. _ SEVENTH RACE -- Mile Trot. Condi- tioned. Purse $1,100, Hof, W'wood $80 4.90 3.90 MAIDMAN = In loving memory of a |5Revenwood, White 16.00 6.80 Gear hugoand and father, Edward (Ted) |8-Clement Hanover, Walker 4.40} To love, te cherish, to never forget. «-Sedly missed and lovingly remember. ec by his wife, family and grandchil- tren. scuffle in the Royal Hotel July 15 and Mrs. Christine Leger suffered a gash on her left arm which Bang said was gy by ree Aus Sierleas A a broken beer glass held by 3435 also In loving memory" of 'a' dent |(DQ), Mr. Scelt Keys Cotheriee herves;| Mrs. Martyn. Mrs. Martyn de- tether end grandfather, Wm. Rayner, ter. Armbro Flame end Miss Easter Van| nied holding a glass in her te |hand and both husbands testi- : STORRE SIMCOE | HURRY SUNDOWN > PANAVISION"s+ TECHNICOLOR® «armour react. DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT Here tt @ pian ti who passed sway July 15, 19: Pp © provide for These wh 10 ' Ish} |OQ--Finished third, disqualified -and| Thote whom we love ge cut of alsht creed _f squ *"4/ tied they had not seen proken| YOUr femily if you should die, SIMCOE ST. N. AT TAUNTON RD. -- OSHAWA 'They are cherished In the hearts | i o ii - ae Of Tee tee hate bana EIGHTH: RACE ~. Atlie Trot. Conaie| 3/488 at any time. rf for your retirement years if LAST DAY cubist (opposite North Loving and kind In all his ways, toned. Purse $1,400 | REMANDS you survive... John Weyne ee Upright and just in all his days; 6Avalon Jo Jo, Walker $.30 6.20 4.40 Pintehes ; Secs Saat ar Hae Haag A oe, Oo | a ee |? _ Beautiful memories he le i S * inley e ale, 23, charged wi e theft J «Sadly enh by wi hter,| Also Started: in Demand, J f F [ Views and tems, ee OO war God, Bly Hall Rewer Ana of a car, was remanded until] f 'EL DORADO ss ig. 15. Also remanded, on a} | In Technicolor A LASTING TRIBUTE |, RINTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse/charge of possession of stolen| | nti, For Permanence ond dignity |s-walter Hat, Corbett i So 11.00 50 410] goods, was Paul Richard Allen. $.4 we est 5-Trudy Dale, Kopas s 00 MOUNT LAWN T-Rockle W. Grattan, Waples 00| MINOR Also Started: Terry Ann, Ginger} Larry J. H. Norton was MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS For courteous odvice please No Pp les Heachees Pat Sultan, Joleene Tass and fined $150 and costs or 30 days} | Attendance 6,359, Handle, $332,317. jail on a charge of drinking | STARTING TOMORROW! Take it visit the Park Office, while under age. 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