Centre urself using pick out a with these hers so you ine reflects one of the sheen when ively styled ht (Double sser is 66" Seaters ooki ng ocked- °? Back ntemporary -of-the-bolt a will fill a and, tufted nut, Choice Ey Wed. - 1 irs., Fri. - 9 U.S. Marines string along a crooked path bordering rice fields as they set out on an operation 30 miles south of Da Nang in the northern coastal plains. The COUNTY LINES ! | | WALK CROOKED PATH | Marines were combining | with an ARVN Ranger com- | pany in a search for the enemy through suspected Viet Cong country --AP Wirephoto Vacation Bible School | Gives Excellent Display AUDLEY (TC) -- The closing program of the Vacation Bible School was held at the church service with the leader, Mrs. William Guthrie, conducting the service. About 30 children at- tended. The junior group gave the worship service; while the prim- ary class, Jed by Lynda Puckrin, dramatized the parable of the Good Samaratin as well as rythm band and songs. The kindergar- ten class led by Peggy Squire, recited scripture verses and pre- sented action songs. No Services AUDLEY (TC)--Church serv-l Campbell car went to pass | ; ices have been withdrawn until Sept. 10. | | Bus Trip | AUDLEY (TC) --The com- munity club sponsored a_ bus trip to the Blue Mountain Pot-| tery and Scenic Caves. Meals) were eaten in provincial parks | along the way. | Returns Home | couldn't pull back or I would|live." AUDLEY (TC) -- Kathy Lamble has returned to Long Beach, California, after visiting her family here. Her sisters, Nancy and Jackie, returned with her to visit their father. In-Depth Study For Legislators An in-depth study has been called to familiarize civic legis- lators with the operational for- mat of the city's largest de- partment -- the public works division. The study, ordered by city council's public works commit- tee last night, Vv. Mackey, ing presented to board of con- trol." He said there is ance in the city's 1967 budget for the hiring of seven persons in the department and he wants reasons why. Ald. Mackey also would ex- pect 'a report to include the ratio of departmental staff to the city's population and the division's policies in general, The study was left in the hands of deputy commissioner of works Robert F. Richardson. PLAN STADIUM DOME WINNIPEG (CP )--Mayor Stephen Juba said Wednesday a dome over Winnipeg Stadium is "practical, advantageous and feasible." In a press release, the mayor said the seating capacity could possibly be increased to 30,000 from 22,555 * Browning Ave., a leader of the|instead -\ear which had been ahead. Of! g959 and costs or one month in|court, Woodcock BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Scouts Return From Jamboree "When a person puts on ajthe late Baden Powell, who Traffic Cases Remanded; Fines Total Only $245 eb gop opty Ang tog installed on the bike in May. appear,"' says an Oshawa boy|Britain, spoke about friendship The witness said these would | who returned recently from a at the jamboree. Only $245 in fines was levied noise, having no adequate mud- in Oshawa Traffic Court Wed-|suard, and failing to give a |plainly visible signal of a left) reduce the noise of the bike t© world jamboree with 10 other 'Trading crests and playin nesday as a large number of!) ; jthat of a regulation Harley- Qshawa scouts. the "wide"? aire eave ren canes Were either remanded or On the unnecessary noise| Davidson motorcycle. ..| Jamboree 67 was based on lights of the trip for some Osh- adjourned for service. charge, Constable Edward For-} Magistrate Emmet Robbins the theme. "friendship," andi awa boys. Four guilty pleas for traffic gette testified he examined reserved judgment on this case 15 9n9 ccaita foi THOM, th violations brought in fines add-|Guindon's motorcycle on the/until Aug. 30. | ing up to $105. levening of June 28 and found| Defence counsel Murdoch) One ot three traffic charges |it to be equipped with mega-|succeeded in having the mud- against Bernard Guindon, 480 phones, which increase sound,|guard charge dismissed by ex-| of a muffler which plaining that Guindon's bike who 0 m "Trading is a traditional 80 countries participated in the thing at a jamboree but trading 10-day program at Idaho. crests with American scouts Several of the Oshawa boys was a little bit difficult,' said attended the camping) Ken Kissock, 466 Bernard Cres. ; ich spree, between July 31 and "They thought American crests his pee er ee et seray| Aus 13, said they had a were more valuable than Cana- trial Wednesday morning. motorcycle was noisy, and to be directed at a vehicle od boob a eee preset dian crests." Guindon pleaded not guilty to| brought in @ technical witness|lowing the motorcycle. jpeople of different nationall- = 'Phe conservation areas were ae la charges of making unnecessar lto testify that baffles had been! On the charge of failing to ties. very interesting and education- ' : . ! |make a left turn signal, Guin-| Lady Baden Powell, wife of a)" said Ken, an Kastdale don said, "'Why would I make) ~ Collegiate student. The 'wide' game, or 'the : la wrong move and let Forgette ed. He went on to explain that eng y Vl ence @al give me another ticket. He's his son had jumped into the friendship game" as it is move been giving me tickets left and car, which happened to have commonly called, gets scouts Satan's Choice Motorcycle Club,| would decrease it. was dismissed during a lengthy| Guindon denied that Le hd | right."' keys in it, and drove down town to introduce themselves to one In ewcast e ata ities | Defence counsel Murdoch on business. another, Ken won the game, |said Forgette had been driving) Mr. Robinson was found guil- enlisting the help of Ameri Church ty and paid a fine of $50 and cans, Canadians, Ghana boy w. rie] 7 G |ahead of Guindon on Two and a half hours of evi-|way to work at the General Street and could not have kept!costs or 10 days in jail in| Motors South plant. Owens was Scots and a\ up camps in| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 17, 1967 1§ Starr Guest At Picnic Political personalities, inciud- ing Michael Starr, Ontario rid- ing MP, Senator Allister Gros- art of Pickering, provincial member Albert Walker of Osh- awa riding, and William New man, provincial candidate for Ontario South riding, are sched 'uled to attend the Ontario coun- ty Conservative picnic on Sat- urday The family-type gathering will |be held in Greenwood conser- vation area, Pickering town- ship, commencing at 2 p.m. A full program of races, ;games and a fish pond have {been arranged for young peo- ple, with plenty to occupy the attention of the older folk Other features will be outdoor jprizes and a special bake sale table. Greenwood conservation area |the fourth concession of Pick- fering township, is one of the jbeauty spots of the district and has many attractions, includin nature trails ties and hundreds of pieni $ swimming facili- ie Saturday DANCE We're Turned On... Wired For Sound... For | WALLY and the | Shandells || The Areas Top Group RED BARN located on Greenwood Road in| ; ' d Tuesday . : j ha Se is Caart oa chaiae severely injured in the acci- his eye on him constantly, His son, Joseph W. Robinson, The scouts set of dangerous driving, laid fol dent. _ < through his mirror to deter- was convicted of driving a car Faragutt State Park, where ei i ali i ' if he i insurance as fi i , i rhery | inst y 7 P. s ¢ +f mine if he signalled or not. without insurance. He was fined|swimming, canoeing, archers ida bcnse Dla aa a thes ee In|and trail hikes were daily activ- "He came down to the sta- $25 and costs or five days 16. : : : ne eabeoaggibe ie Seok gealone tion after you charged him and addition, Magistrate Robbins ities | The charge was laid against) ee day complained about your persecu-|instructed him to attend the Donala Werry, 16, RR 2, Osh- | Wallace ©. Campbell, an Oah-| OF seven aay? tion ot him,"' Murdoch said to driving clinic at Oshawa Police awa. said the return, trip} awa truck driver, as a result SIX MONTHS Forgelte. Station in the fall through the Rocky Mountains of an accident on Highway 2,| Bernard Steves of Bowman- | Magistrate Robbins will give; Robert Wayne Henesey of was a rewarding experience. | just west of Newcastle. Camp-|ville was given a sentence of |his judgment on this case on 152 La Salle Ave., was convict-. 'And, at the jamboree, I met | COLUMBIA PICTURES Presents bell's eight-month-old daughter) six months definite and three)/Aug. 30. ed of failing to notify the de- someone new just about every died following the collision, as| months indefinite when he ap-| UNNECESSARY NOISE partment of transport of a day." did an Oshawa General Hospi-|peared for sentencing on an| fyie M. Woodcock, 74 Gib- change ir address and of not_ James Stewart and Rex Allen tal nurse, Nancy Henderson, earlier conviction of statutory | bons St., pleaded not guilty to a having a handbrake that work- were hosts at a_ rodeo the! 24. rape. The evidence indicated charge of making unnecessary ed scouts attended. U.S. Astro- |} It was reported Campbell had that Steves and his brother.!/noise on July 3 attempted to pass a car while| who is already in prison, had. Constable "Edward Forgetie fined $20 and costs or five days. the boy scouts going east but collided with a had sexual intercourse wiih a@ testified that Woodcock was the, late model sports car, although| 15-year-old Bowmanville girl. | qriyer of a car which gave sIx| both drivers tried to get to the| $959 FINE long, loud blasts of its horn ditch to avoid a collision. Impaired driving was the late that night, in front of 480 During cross examination, |oharge to which Joseph Banting Ave. me the defence counsel demanded | 7 acroix pleaded guilty, 'The Although the group had not to know of the driver of the| Bowmanville man was fined|been mentioned previously in) entered the! Campbell whether or not there jail. | witness box and denied that he was open beer in his car. The $50 FINE was a member of the Satan's driver denied defence counsel's) *" roa : ss ! Choice Motorcycle Club. suggestion that this witness Harry Auty of Woodbridge Magistrate Robbins stated had caused the accident by or pe yd to J charge of "we're gelling too much of this "speeding up whenever the subband tire dat he charge unnecessary noice in Oshawa was laid following an accident on Highway 35. Auty was fired $50 and costs or seven days by The courts won't tolerate it."| He convicted Woodcock and fined him $25 and costs or five days. him." Campbell testified that he, his wife and baby had been Magistrate Baxter. out for a Sunday drive, and) PLEADS GUILTY INE | said of the car which had been} John Augustynek was charg- bi age Athol St. W..! in front of him, "Whenever I'd ed with careless driving follow- pleaded not guilty to a charge go to pass him, he'd step on|ing a rear end collision on the! of not having evidence of insur it." |westbound lane of the Mac-| ance. When Robinson's son was Campbell admitted entering | donald-Cartier Freeway in the stopped by city police, it was] the passing lane in front of the Bowmanville area. He pleaded giscovered the plates" on the! approaching sports car, driven guilty and was fined $50 and ar he was driving belonged to! by Grant Henderson, 24, of Osh-|costs or seven days by Magis- another cat awa. \ trate Baxter. When police questioned Mr "I looked, and there was; In_ sentencing Augustynek, Robinson they were told 'kids' nothing coming. I looked again,|the Magistrate said, 'you can't had taken the licence plates off and there was an MG right on take your eyes off the road for ear that belonged to him and top of us." He added later, "I)two seconds if you want to which was going to be wreck- KIRK DOUGLAS: MITCHUM-RICHARD WIDMARK Weerrs THE WAY WEST" ici acaricur spa 9 Site, KATHERINE JUSTICE: Bk Wixi nora PSS" mc fi CHT FRET 0 A a PAIAVISION - COLOA by Dotsme SST RS TSR TS) have hit the car in front of FINED $50 me." Harold Webb of Toronto On each charge, Henesey was nau! Scott Carpenter addressed | SIDNEY : ed " MAMES CLAVELL"S PRODUCTION OF * TIMES --. 1:30 - 3: Then "A PATCH OF BLUE" "TO SIR, WITH ELD OVER "LILIES OF THE FIELD" N-O-W POITIE ADUL FNTERTAINMEN | ae AS OVE" 20 - 5:25 - 7:30 - 9:40 The crown attorney stated, pleaded guilty to a charge of| "I'm impressed with the ac-icareless driving. The charge | cused. He's been very honest/had been laid following a July) | | [ODEON |<) °.: S. with his evidence." 1 accident on Hi h ighway 35, Magistrate Ronald B. Baxter /north of the junction with 7A.| decided to remand the case/He was fined $50 and costs or) until the 29th of August while| ceyen days. When he inquired) he considers the evidence. as to whether he could pay| QUICK LESSON ie. fink Sy cee the MAG Kenneth Podmore discovered trate replied "As long as the the dangers of driving in Can: | heque's good, that's all 1 ada in a hurry. He had been in speed the country only seven days TOO CLOSE from England, and bought his| Marsha Pace pleaded guilty, ELVIS PRESLEY FOR LIFE Excitement! Adventure under the seal From Age 65 for the home of the Winnipeg {Blue Bombers of the Western | Football Conference. Cost esti- IZZA Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 EPI'S -- | * FRIDAY « | The Big Fun Dance The Sounds of the Big Beat The Place te Meet PAHAIIIAAIAASD MISSION REVUE | | | | me | _ cLAUDETTE EDDY SPENCER | | IKE ISAACS | IAN ANDERSON be sl Admission 1.50 Dancing 9 p.m. te 12:30 \ | H | | H } | | | an allow- » | mates are being made. SHARE THE LOAD | would deal) NORMANSTON, England more bought his car on May 31|$25 and costs or five days. with departmental organization,|(Cp)--An elderly female hypo-| at an Oshawa used car lot, and GUILTY PLEA staffing and hiring procedures.!chondriac who has driven most|then proceeded east on - It was sparked by Ald. Bruce |of the doctors in this Derby-| way 2 to the Prestonvale Road.) charge to which James B. Le- committee chair-|shire community to distraction| Here, he attempted to make a|Blanc of Bowmanville vleaded man, who said it is "impera-| now has been registered with 18) left hand turn but collided with guilty. He was fined $50 and tive that we on this committee | area doctors so they can share|a west-bound car driven by have some idea of what is be-'the load for three months each.| Fred Owen, who was on his| vietion, eoeben aaa Newly Opened Motor Inn Invites you to en atmosphere and fine cuisine. 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