Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Aug 1967, p. 15

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' FOUR FOAM" DESIGN ters... and get it. Notice seating. No- n foam" cus- adding fabric lose its com- heavy quality let the price p orary LE SER TE NUT FINISH drawer triple ye shadow box wers with bow set and brass dresser is five yer chest is 32" | suite includes utifully hand- e call Bahama ndsomest suites THURS., FRI. 9 P.M. THE OSHAWA TIMES, | Thuredey, August 24, 1967 15 Fair Trial Right Urged By Judge | PORT ARTHUR (CP)--Mr. | Justice G. T. Evans says it is | essential some method be found | which will preserve and | strengthen the right of an'! accused to a fair trial without | abridging the freedom of the) press, | Mr. Justice Evans, speaking to delegates at the convention of the Ontario Municipal Asso- | ciation Wednesday, said he does not advocate that censor- ship be imposed on the press. "T believe that any responsi-| ble newspaper acknowledges | that the right of a fair trial supersedes the right of a free | press to publish material which | may tend to prejudice a fair, trial and that where these two rights conflict, the conflict must be resolved in favor of a fair) trial." Delegates unanimously endorsed a_ resolution calling for the formation of a commit- tee to study housing costs. Another resolution approved asked the province's municipal affairs department to review remuneration paid to elected municipal officials who have an increased work load because of the "exploding population and related problems." | T. J. McKibbin, clerk-comp- troller for the city of Kingston, | was elected president of the association succeeding A. M. Campbell, reeve of the borough of Scarborough. BRIDGE SCORES Mrs. K. Marden and Lloyd| Peel won the Linton Pairs at the summer nationals held re- cently in Montreal. Mrs. R. Mor- ris and Lloyd Peel won a sec- tion as did Mrs. E. J. Wads- worth and Roy Morris. } OSHAWA CLUB | JULY 17 North and South - Mrs. M. R. Clarke and,K, Adams, 171; G.| Adams and R. Niglis, 165; Mrs. | K. Marden and A. Little, 163; | Mrs. E. M. Culp and Mrs. W.! J, Timmins, 156. | East and West - Mrs. A.) Woods and Mrs. C. W. Nichol- son, 176; Mrs. F. Love and Miss | G. Bovay, 148; Mrs. E. J. Wads-| worth and J. Miller, 146; Mrs. | R. Heron and J. Patterson, 140. JULY 24 North and South - Mrs. W. Heron and E. Coles, 138; Mrs. Wadsworth and P. Kaukonen, 134.5; Miss Bovay and D. | Cuaig, 134; Mr. and Mrs. R. Morris, 128. East and West - L. Peel and) G. Adams, 149; Mr. and Mrs. E. Jeffery, 146; Mrs. R. Scho- field and Mrs. E. Winter, 121; Mrs. K. Marden and A. Vaill- ancourt, 118. Y 31 || North and South - Mrs. M. R. | Clarke and K. Adams ,132; Mrs. W. Heron and Mrs. K. Hunter, | 129; Mrs. V. A. Silgailis and | E. Coles, 115; Mrs. E. Stew-! art and Mrs. W. Medland, 115. East and West - K. Marden! and A. Vaillancourt, 154; Mrs. M. Kashul and D. 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