10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 28, 1967 BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Three Youths Remanded, Another WHITBY -- Four youths pleaded guilty in magistrate's court here Tuesday to charges of break and enter and theft and possession of stolen goods. David A. Coulter, 17, Picker- ing township, was placed on probation for 18 months, with the provision he remain away from the other three. Remand- ed for two weeks for pre- sentence report were Robert Sypher, 18, of Cherrywood, charged with break and enter; Roger Jennings, 19, Brougham, charged with break and enter and theft and Marcel Proulx, 19, Fairport Beach, charged with being in possession of stolen goods. On Probation driving. The driver's licencesjwas suspended for three of the former members of the| months. Satan's Choice Motorcycle Club) pe ANDED were suspended. ; | Anthony P. Shevlin, charged Bench warrants were issued) ith driving on Brock Strect for Bernie Guindon, 24, of 480/south while intoxicated, was Browning Avenue, OshaWa;|remanded on $200 bail to Oct. Charles Frank Ross, 23, Rag-|3 lan and Robert Wellerton, 22, of TWO FINED Polio Victim FORT LANGLEY, B.C. (CP) hobbled across the dusty land- community to pick up his canes. Mr. Burtt, 47, had just com- pleted the 20 solo flights neces- Sary to qualify as a pilot of an engineless sailplane. He became the first person crip- pled by polio to qualify as a glider pilot in Canada. Glider Pilot Licence -- High school teacher Pete|/French and geography at Burtt climbed slowly out of the|Ucluelet Secondary School on cockpit of his sailplane and|the West coast of Vancouver Ih ¢ i Island, it was just another epi- ing strip in this Fraser Valley|sode in a career slowed, but not halted, by a severe attack of polio in February, 1960. aged joints and weakened mus- cles. you're up there alone and there is no noise--I'm allergic to noise," he says. Receives To Mr. "IT like sailplanes Despite the noise, he still)Zealand and the islands, then ths. I Mand to get a regular pilot's|came back to B.C. and worked|ber, 1960, after seven months. cence. guess." Mr. Burtt has accepted plenty|Burns Lake in the Cariboo of challenges in the lost 20 country, but 18 months later|py, Mr. Burtt went back to high years. Burtt, who teaches|PADDLED TO NEW YORK "In 1946 I paddled a canoe from Victoria to New York. It was all muscle power--no help from an outboard motor." He then went to Smithers in : : north-central British Columbia, The attack left him with dam-|where he logged and started a small sawmill, which he sold in because} 1952. "I went to Australia for five years and bought a sailboat. I sailed around Australia, "It's a challenge, New x ital in Octo-jobtained university entrance ape pe qualifications. Gu Ijon a tugboat." was a cripple with a Grade 10 ates = Be -4 : . slg In 1958 he bought a farm at|education." Ende pl Se ca toe ur. ees ties os certificate and started teaching at Ucluelet. was stricken with polio. school in Vancouver and smart = HIGHEST QUALITY at LOWEST PRICES -- Shop & Save Today! Port Perry, who failed to aP-|" Fines of $100 and costs or 30 pear on dangerous driving days in jail on each charge baeiuias were imposed on L. L. La- $200 FINE joie, 22, of Oshawa and Dur- A fine of $200 and costs or a as Hak pe magica 30 days in jail was imposed On) ocasioning actual bodily harm John James Wilson, 22, of Osh-| and Tompkins with two charges awa, on a charge of failing to|of common assault. In May, $1,000 worth of goods were stolen from a Pickering township summer cottage. Of/ this amount, only $75 worth of) goods has been recovered. In-} cluded were bedding, a tele- vision set and a radio. The} court ordered Coulter to make|necayse he had been drinking/mothers who stay home and restitution for the goods stolen. Assistant Crown Attorney Ee smell the odor of liquor. ward Howell said: 'Proulx is the one who made arrange-/ABILITY IMPAIRED ments for the sale of the! goods through a knows in Oshawa. He failed to| costs or 15 days in jail on a/$20,000 to a family day-care | charge of driving while his abil 'centre operating in East York since 1964. co-operate with the police. If he had co-operated with the police,/jty was impaired. His licence fence he)Toronto, was fined $150 and|mittee remain at the scene of an acci- ' Subsidy dent. His licence was suspend- ed for 12 months. Wilson, who pleaded guilty, was involved in F M h an accident causing a total of or ot ers $175 damage on Highway 12. | TORONTO (CP)--Metropoli- Wilson said he left the scene|tan Toronto may soon subsidize nd did not want anyone tojtake care of children whwsc mothers must go to work. The first step in such a pro- gram came Tuesday when the Metropolitan Executive Com- agreed to contribute Brian George Nestor, 51, of the goods would have been re-| covered. He was the only one) to receive any benefit from the) sale of these goods." | It was also pointed out that) Coulter received 'no _benefit| whatsoever" for his part in the! offences. DISMISSED "The court does not doubt the little girl. I believe she is tell- ing the truth but due to her tender years the court cannot convict. It is too bad there was a lack of proof," said Magis- trate H. M. Jermyn as he dis- missed a charge of indecent ex-) posure against Patrick Shef- field, 24, of no fixed address. On a charge of having liquor in a place other than his resi- dence, Sheffield was fined $25 and costs or 10 days in jail. The liquor found in his car was ordered confiscated, TWO FINED Terrence Siblock, 21, of 283} Thomas Street, Oshawa, and| David Chinn, 20, formerly of Hortop Street, Oshawa, were each fined $100 or 30 days in jail on charges of dangerous| South. 5 Star's easy taste. TOMORROW! IF YOU ARE HARD OF HEARING DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND HEARING AID CONSULTATION 23 EGLINTON SQUARE SCARBOROUGH EXPERIENCED HEARING AID CONSULTANTS TO ADVISE YOU @ FREE GIFTS FOR EVERYONE @ BATTERIES -- ONE-HALF PRICE' --PRESENTED BY-- Beltone, Hearing Centre "IF HEARING IS YOUR PROBLEM, BELTONE IS YOUR ANSWER" NOTICE OF REVISION OF LISTS OF VOTERS Registration and Revising Officer W. J. HARE. Clerk to Revising Officer JOHN R. 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PROVINCE or ONTARIO ELECTION (IN URBAN POLLING SUBDIVISIONS) wrongfully entered upon the enumerator's lists will be heard at these sittings. 2 NOTICE OF SITTINGS of The Revising Officers in the Electoral District of ONTARIO SOUTH Public notice is hereby given of the revision of the lists of voters for polling subdivisions Nos. 90 to 120 inclusive for the Town of Whitby in the Electoral District of Ontario AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that sittings will be held by the revising officers at the times and places set for in the schedule hereinafter set out. Any person qualified to vote at the pend- ing election to the Legislative Assembly and whose name has been omitted from or incorrectly entered in, the enumerator's list of voters is called upon to attend at the times and places hereunder mentioned for the purpose of having his name enrolled upon the list of voters to be used at the said election. Complaints which have been properly filed with reference to names List of voters for this Electoral District will be open for public inspection at the office of the Returning Officer located at 62 Kingston Rd. E., Pickering between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 9:00 P.M. on and after Friday, the 29th day of September, 1967. The lists may also be inspected at the 'stthin of the Clerk of the Municipality between the hours of 9:00 A.M, and 5:00 P.M., on and after Monday, the 2nd day of October, 1967, SCHEDULE Registration and Revising District No. 2, includes Polling Subdivisions Nos. 90 to 120 inclusive bounded as follows: consisting of the whole of the Town of Whitby and the corridor strip com- prised of the area between the East border of the Town of Whitby and the West border of the City of Oshawa, from Rossland Rd. on the North, to Lake Ontario on the South. Sittings will be held for Registration and Revising District No, 2 at Whitby Municipal Building between the hours of 10:00 A.M. to 12 Noon and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M., of Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, the 2nd, 3rd and 4th days of October, 1967. VIRGINIA STYLE COOKED HAM FIRST QUALITY LEAN & FRESH , CUT AS YOU LIKE IT. 99: V Check these BIG SAVINGS MAPLE ' 'LEAF _ WIENERS 49: THURS., FRI., SAT. ONLY THURS., FRI., SAT. ONLY Special .... COLEMAN'S POLISH SAUSAGE 69: THURS., FRI., SAT. ONLY LOCATED ON HWY. NO. 2 BETWEEN OSHAWA and WHITBY Direct Greate Referring to 'ork as an inv ren, the world ral resour farshall told n wa Kiwanis ( ress to them ot enough to 1 hildren, we mt e@lp themselve: ridge the r rhich exist be ren of various ind our own". Mr. Marshall, or of the Can thildren Fund, nan of the Int 'ets Committee tational Union are, of which froup is one of vers throughout Using the chil south Africa, K a8 examples of vorld's child ¥ tarried on, the wut the large r which exist, in problems of health and the of poverty, in wealth. Scottis Becau TORONTO (C immigratic« reported arrang Scotlanda whose mother chanted with Ca ll days and fi Toronto Monday James Elder, said Wednesday {t took all the 1 more than $300- Jean's full fare fare of the yo four children. Mr. Elder sai Toronto Intern: earlier this mo full of hope to 1 for himself and Canada. However, his 3 mervous bre years ago, soon yy at being seps friends and ne: stopped eating. SENT HER HO! Last weekenc became so dist husband was for last of their fun airline tickets.