Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Dec 1967, p. 7

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af THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, December 19, 1967 7 Drug Companies Protest Patent Protection Change | OTTAWA (CP) -- Virtual abo] Connaught suggests data on Seen it Yards y after the collision to the front of the BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Oshawa Man Fined $200, Bound Over To Keep Peace vestigate. The man oo ; : . ned, he said. When er te -- charge of drunk driving. Mills.jment". MacLeod had pleaded toad pS ncn alge sor Rv Ping Ss ckey ae ae y 0 sslan' ; : t guilty jounts s Med C EARCH a ee 2 to investigate a 36, of Farewell Ave. RR 4, 0 a but had been con tory confiscation of property|study by its pharmacy commit. stigators suspect the mith saw may have ning to do with the '0 far they have been yeate him. domestic complaiat he found himself being. poked in the chest, struck under the chin, threatened with a washtub, and finally with an unloaded rifle. Oshawa, was arrested on the charge on Oct. 22. $200 FINE Robert D. Wagenaar, 21, of 29. Kawartha St., discovered IMPAIRED | Delbert D. Hall, 1084 Willow- dale Ave., was fined $200 and costs or 20 days when he plead- without compensation, brief to the Economic Council of Canada. Presented by Connaught Med- Research Laboratories of the University of Toronto, the ical says 2 tee and "such other expert opin- |ion as they consider desirable." Only last Friday, General Turner presented a bill in the Commons designed to re- duce the price of prescription Registrar- cock, a member of Joseph Pawluczek pleaded )that being susceptible to the in-|°4 Suilty to a charge of impair- é pi yg: am investigating the guilty to a charge of assaulting|fluence of a pe heoladl can be|®4 driving on Nov. 23, | brief org all lag hoger pn all to the Canadian con- oli i f are not over-priced an e . tests have shown the a police officer. A charge of|costly in more ways than one. FAIL TO REMAIN | nuiniber that tee over-priced at| Mr. Turner said the bill, tives could not have to the main line un- on with some knowl- esels had tampered ntrols. e, at Hope, an in- 'he death of fireman awson, 37, of Rich- , adjourned after a m Monday pending » of the CNR's inves- J. Harold Brown, 47, an Arthur S. Hicks, are trapped for six > cab of the lead lo- julling the freight, ed in good condition pital. werrrrerrrrwws that the gun was not loaded,/home to get a syringe and in-|¢; é . Gee ; bene rie Magistrate Dodds said, 'The|sulin for her daughter who had|!i" of $50 and costs or 10 days. ee ° N aiming of a gun itself consti-\left home. The 12 Chippewa DISMISSED , tutes an assault". Lane resident, a welfare recip-- A charge of having liquor ritis eva uation care RESENT Pawluczek was fined $200 andjient, admitted drinking prior to|while under age was dismissed ORGE LIVER pointing a firearm was with- drawn at the request of the Crown. Police evidence indicated that Constable Shephard radioed for assistance and with the help of other officers subdued Pawlu- ezek in a bedroom. Defence Counsel Russell Murphy explained that Pawlu- ezek "was in a state of ad- vanced intoxication'. He said) Pawluczek had injured a finger) while cleaning a bulldozer in the Bowmanville area and that}mon assault on Constable | noads the foreman had given him liquor to stop the pain while he was taken to hospital. | When Mr. Murphy pointed out! He pleaded guilty in court to a charge of driving with his li- cence under suspension, He ex- plained to Magistrate Dodds that at hte time of his arrest on Nov. 24 he was driving an auto owned by Cliff Mills Motors and was with a car salesman. Wagenaar was fined $200 and costs or 20 days. ASSAULT CASE Winefred Hart pleaded guilty to the reduced charge of com- Charles Gallogley of the city police. She admitted pushing the officer and striking him in the back when he came to her Failing to remain at the scene of an accident was the charge| to which Charles R. Cowle| pleaded guilty. Cowle had been| involved in a two-car accident! in which a total of $2,000 dam. age was done. He was fined $250 and costs or 30 days, $50 FINE James McCullough, 68, of 82 Lloyd St., appeared for sen- jtencing on a conviction for im- Paired driving. Magistrate took into account Mc- |Cullough's First World War rec- jord, his lack of a criminal rec-| ord, and his record of serious! medical trouble in giving him a costs or 20 days and placed on|the incident. She was given a/when Jean Guy Leger of Wind a $1,000 bond to keep the peace for the next six months. The rifle was confiscated. DRUNK DRIVING Kenneth Mills will celebrate six-month suspended sentence. $150 FINE A fine of $150 and costs or 20 days was imposed on Wen- dal E. MacLeod, 814 Rossland sor explained to the court that the bottle of gin police saw in his possession had been handed to him just before the arrest and was not his. caught gold fever again Tucson firemen gather around the remains of a F4D jet fighter-bomber Sends Gold Fever To France PARIS (AP) -- JET CRASHES INTO SHOPPIN which crashed Monday night into an eastside Tuc- son supermarket. The death France has|proportion of g.ld in reserves--jworries about 90 per cent deepened a Ss G CENTRE toll from the crash is ex- pected to reach 15. The two crewmen ejected with tent U.S, payments deficits safely (AP Wirephoto) wie persis the retail level may be very small. The council was asked more | than a year ago by the scientific secretariat in the prime minis- |ter's offic to study and advise in imports. CITES INSULIN amending the Patent and Trade Marks Act, will stimulate price competition at the manufactur- ers' level of the drug industry by reducing protection against monopolies, patents, trade} Connaught says that one of its marks and copyrights __| financial mainstays has jthe steady revenues from the been ping tourist or military spend-|sale of insulin, the patents of ing, or risk taking the blame for| which were assigned to the Uni- a slump which they say could] versity of Toronto by Sir Fred- jhappen if deflation hitn the dol lar, 'Best. 'erick Banting and Dr, Charles the new year in the county jail.|Rd. W., when he was convicted! NON-DRINKER The hard franc that followed) : He urged the United States to sd Children He was sentenced to 15 days|of what Magistrate Dodds term-| A charge of having liquor in Charles de Gaulle's return to/WOULD GAIN VALUE eliminate the deficit by cutting PLUS kx when he pleaded guilty to aed 'a mild case of impair- a place other than a residence|Power in 1958 cooled it,.but the) The logic seems clear. When)these outflows. Then he started was dismissed when Peter £,|latest British devaluation, scare|Britain's pound goes flat. trying to buy out Fort. Knox 8 me MacEachern, 27 Freeman Dr,,|ta!k about the U.S. dollar and)France isn't hurt because she | storage place of U.S. gold. to BBIE t Port Hope, explained that the|the international liquidity prob-|has gold instead of pounds in/demonstrate how much pres 1quor arges omina e bottle of liquor found in the|!em are heating it up again the vaults. If the US. 1S/sure he could bring glove compartment of his car| Santa Claus will be weighting)persuaded to raise the price of; Through its economic tactics ANE ' e ' lcould have been put there by| French stockings with a recond| gold, F rance would be thatiand the talk about a weakening : : : ge : , ir te Court pategh Worker: Woy it work Sold napoioda Come morn retes lollar, the French government one of the finest Canadian whiskies this country has ever tasted' Jax agls a S on his car. He added, "I don't|in fancy cases, and jewelry in-| pe Gaulle reasons that if a re \evidently believes it will force ' : 5 Disciples 'drink. I've got bleeding ulcers." rat eat gold aera 4 serve currency like the U.S. dol-|the United States to increase a by Gilbey S$ = 'i : ais The stockings, mattresses and) jar weakens it could weaken the|the price of gold, drastically re hp Ng net pag he ates og wn eae aba UNDER AGE gardens of France already con-\cyrrencies backed by it. Hislduce its dollar outflow by chop is cases on the docket for S'/found in the vehicle. The following persons plead-|tain more gold per person than |------------------___ -- - - = -- -- --_ ________ Thursday's =magistrate's court) six months' suspended sen- ed guilty to the charge of minorjany major country. One. esti- 12 P.M involved offences on gig tence was imposed on Rose|consumption of alcohol: Her-|mate, by the Pick World Curren- ce Liquor Control Act an pei ese | Nichols, 19, who pleaded guilty|bert Goodwin, 19, of 83 Downs-\cy Report, -puts it at $4,- "The Christmas Gift Store" Ci H six involved persons cy i to consuming while under age. |view Ave., fined $25 and costs|500,000,000 compared with $3,- wa Ivi¢ with drinking while under the Admitting he had used hisjor five days; Patrick Deek, 18,|600,000,000 for all the rest of Eu- Pe legal age. brother's birth certificate and|of Peterborough, fined $50 andjrope and $3,100,000, for North ' : ditorium Pleading guilty to the charge|,ame to purchase liquor at the|costs or 10 days: Daniel F, Mc-|and South America Zeller $ Flavour Favourites and admitting he had had two! Ajax LCBO store Donald Earl|Grath, of Peterborough, fined SPECULATORS ACTIVE T YOUR bottles of beer, Mark McIntyre|Verterfelt, 19, of Ajax, was|$50 and costs or 10 days, and|SPE' GF the new baying Uclor of. Ajax was fined $50 and costs accessed fines for $50 and costs|Daniel W. Heffernan, 19, of| Much o Paar ee RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS ETS NOW! or 10 days. The liquor found in|tor consuming while a minor|Peterborough, fined $50 and Speculation that vite a 1 or the car in which he was @ Pas-|and a similar amount for pur-|costs or 10 days. gold will rise, or that U.S. do Open Every Day from | Siri $2.00 senger was confiscated. Ichasing liquor illegally. ES ANF at pounds and francs will ee a ee Aj student who pre-| f oa I y r Hurenante ng $2.50 'nied . trip to sine by _ Pleading guilty to being drunk| roy, persons pleaded guilty, The big buyers are profession Including Saturdays till 9 p.m, packing eight bottles of beer in|," ® public Place, David pan! to charges of public intoxica-|al speculators and businessmen BOO OOO hie hae. pleaded ally to Mpore, 25, was fined. $25 and tion, Paying fines of $25 and|The gold is supplied by the | drinking while under age. Dan-|°°s's oF ple Ssorad 19} Costs or five days were: Harold|Bank of France. It is shipped iel Piowtrowski, 17, was placed| ine of $25 and costs or 10) Ruckstuhl, Tooley's Road, RR|from the gold pool in London, ; a _|days in jail was imposed on| ile: Robert D,|which is supplied by seven THE oo 6 on six months' suspended sen-)7oi Go. 32. of Oshawa, |of.4 bow manville; ober' -| icy Angloding #6 ae tance. F : n AeA hal i . tans she) fidgley, 76 Nassau St., and|countries, tae yank per Admitting he drank while|W"0 8¢mitte ng intoxicated' Nicholas Montgomery, 50, of 8 Fee pi pei ee OM' ers 1 many Novel- 1g variety act in a public place. |Queen St., Ajax. Hans Fieel- under age, Francis Gordon) Pier ee er ee pied. Rooney, 16, of Ajax was fined) L PASS : d 1 $50 ped costs or 10 days. fel" vaneged with making an 11-/ed guilty to a charge of public "ye eet es eMac ge was found by police in a school)jegal pass at an intersection, |intoxication .and was fined $0 ightly over the $38 an ounce| parking lot with two part bottles|ivin 'Shoup of Whitby was|and costs or 10 days. s 3 i the U.S. guarantees to pay. | [eS en en cee oe OP cya $25 FINE | 'The Bank of France has been | holds the price within Sots q J 4 Zeller's Own "QUALITY LANE" CHOCOLATES 1-37 A fine of $10 and costs or three days in jail was imposed jon Keith Cowan, of Ajax, for permitting an unlicensed driver Record Set |to operate his car. * OTTAWA (CP) -- Wing|sUSPEND SENTENCE Cmdr. R. A. White of Kirkland; Barbara Holden, 17, of Ajax, in jail. Paul J. O'Leary, 32, of Lind-|the biggest Binge in has lsay, pleaded guilty to a charge|years. 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