Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Dec 1967, p. 8

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§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, December 29, 1967 BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Impaired Driving Brings $100 Fine AJAX. -- Spotted by policejing, as he fined him $100 and driving in an erratic manner|costs or 20 days in jail for on Station Rd., Gordon Me-/drinking while under the legal liwain, 53, of 18 Parry Road, age. Ajax, was fined $100 and costs DANGEROUS DRIVING or 15 days in jail when he appeared before Magistrate Convicted on a charge of H. M. Jermyn here Thursday dangerous driving, Michael charged with impaired driving.|Lang, 18, of Woodhouse Cres- WEDDING NO EXCUSE cent, Ajax, was placed on sus- "There was no excuse and pended sentence. His driver's being to a wedding is no ex- licence was suspended for 12 cuse. You are under age and!months. 'The court was told a you know you were breaking|car operated by the accused the law," the magistrate told struck a 14-year old boy who Richard Phillips, 19, of Picker-jwas walking 'across a parking Rir-Bus Battle Rages On Firms' Drawing-Boards By GEORGE TAYLOR { Eastern, Trans World Airlines NEW YORK (AP) -- One ofjand American admit to being commercial aviation's keenest interested in the airbus. United competitions is being waged on jis less interested because of its the drawing boards of three air-/super DC-§ which carries 200 craft manufacturers passengers. The battle--to win airlines' The European entry would be approval for the so-called air-'4 twin-jet job. Involved are bus, a jetliner capable of haul- pritain's Hawker Siddeley Avia- ing up to 350 persons coast-to-'tion, Sud Aviation of France coast. land a West German consortium, The plane is at least twO/petusche Airbus GMBH. It years away from flying would be a 230- to 300-passenger Stakes in the competition are plane powered by Rolls Royce high in jobs and dollars. jets without coast-to-coast capa- The plane is designed to haul/pility, The Europeans say they large numbers of persons i" hope to begin building the plane heavy traffic air routes next' summer with the first Contenders in the competition fight planned in 1971. are Lockheed Aircraft Corp..| The European plane will cost McDonnell Douglas, and a join $11,000,000 effort by the British, French) _-- ebananied and West German aircraft in dustries backed by their govern ments. Lockheed is staking its com mercial aviation comeback on the airbus, but orders are need | ed before it starts production. Lockheed produced its last air- line transport in 1962 when it} turned out its 170th four-engined|io government $1,000,000 To Malvern TORONTO (CP) -- The Ontar-|* has advanced} ucing chiefly military craft since then : 00 PLANES gg eggs hety a Lock- land, Mayor Albert Campbell to help develop a new communi- bus market for 300 planes by, He said the money 1975 and perhaps 800 by 1980./ used to build the storm sewer to The' planes would cost about/provide initial services to the/t $16,000,000 each 850 acres, McDonnell Douglas has only said publicly it is developing! famiiy houses, row houses, mai- such a plane, to be called the) sonettes, town houses and apart-| and four 196-passenger DC-8 jets |« ments, will be situated on part,¢xpanded the airline's fleet to Lockheed calls its airbus the|of the 1,662-acre Malvern prop-| 102 aircraft operating on 66,214 L-1011, a three-engine jet wilt! \ erty owned by the federal and| miles of routes. \ DC-10 two engines slung beneath the| provincial governments. wings--one on either side--and| 'we will be planning a com-| the third in the tail. munity half the size of Os- Lockheed's plane, at 175 feet,/hawa," Mr. Campbell said. can carry up to 350 persons, and| Stanley Randall, economics| has a range of about 2,500 at a/and development minister,| speed of 620 m.p.h. Wednesday announced the for-| Three manufacturers are bid-/ mation of four private planning/ ding to build Lockheed's jet en- ney, General Electric and Rolls| and officials in organizing the Royce. ' detailed plan. Air Pollution Elimination From Cars Proved Possible WASHINGTON (AP) -- Inte-jexcept one were reduced by the| rior Secretary Stewart Udall|device to levels below those es-| claimed conclusive proof Thurs-| tablished recently in the U.S. to day that air pollution from auto-|be made 'commercially feasi- mobile exhausts can be substan-| ble by 1970." tially eliminated with available} The only exhaust component equipment. |not reduced below the proposed Udall told a press conference| Standard was nitrogen oxide. that the U.S. bureau of mines |ja__«§ aamaakin tested a new system developed t | by the du Pont Co. of Wiliming- ig EW YEAR'S ton, Del., and found it "techni cally feasible." He said this does not mean that commercial EVE DANCE practicality has been es- te * 1ed : LITTLE t device, tested on a 1966 @ FUN GALORE @ ie + stock-model car, is called a Vie ion Mi x CAESAR * anifold reactor. It permits the ese Ur eee ee ee x AND THE z mis of air with exhaust ' A CONSULS * gases, which changes their tik PAGS Fara oes | chemical properties. McGregor, president of Air Can record another profit in 1967, its 14th in the last 17 years." said the company '"'expects an- 4 other healthy year of growth in propjet Electra. It's been prod-|scarborough borough $1,000,000! 1968, ty on 850 acres of Crown-owned 5,348,000 passengers on sched- uled flights, an increase of per cent over 1966. Air freight |% heed vice-president, sees an air-/ announced Tuesday. increased will be 651,000 ton miles. cent to 21,133,000, both ton). 'Lue new community of single| miles 4 and engineering companies to) Capable of 1,800 miles an hour |; gines. They are Pratt and Whit-| work with Scarborough planners| Were to be delivered in 1977. | tions a new cargo terminal had | been | April, the capacity of the Toron- |doubled and new freight termi- nals were to be built at London and Winnipeg in 1968. | vilion at Expo 67 had attracted more than 2,000,000 visitors. RESTS REE lace te Charge Or Jail lot and tossed him on to the hood SENTENCE SUSPENDED Pleading guilty to the theft of services from the Bell Tele phone Co., and failing to appear in court to face trial, Brian Kerrigan, 21, of Bay Ridges, was given six months a jed sentence on each charge. The court was told the-ac- cused made 12 phone calls in August and September of this year, giving a fraudulent num ber in each instance. The long) distance charges totalled $5 10.) The accused was released on} $100 bail, when the charge was) laid, and Jeft the province. He failed to appear for hearing in} November REMANDED Pleading guilty to 15 charges of break, enter and theft, one charge of break and enter and one charge of break and enter with intent, Stephen C. Boyce,| 16, of Pickering, was remand ed in custody. The court was aw Fli at To Bay Ridges area. 4 Toronto youth, Paul Hogan, Thu who pleaded guilty to the theft award in the S. Rae Hickok pro} _ of two speakers from a Picker- athlete of the year poll. ing Township drive-in theatre. Unitas received 76 first-place was remanded in custody for votes and 267 points from a na- two weeks for a pre-sentence tional panel of sports writers} report. and sportscasters. Light-heavyweight champion Dick Tiger was second with 10 1968 Good For Airlines MONTREAL (CP) -- G. R.} ada, said today the airline "will In a statement containing a eview of 1967 operations, he In 1967 Air Canada carried *, 99 |ete 15 per cent to 85,- | Air express rose nine per cent|4 o 6,883,000 and air mail 11 per)? Twelve 94-passenger DC-9 jets 0 te he aie Mic oc ae D> ae) In 1968 and 1969 a further de-| livery was expected of 21 gue eight 196-passenger DC-8s and three 136-passenger DC-8s. \% Four supersonic Concorde jets | capable of flying 1,450 miles an hour were on order for 1973-74|% and six supersonic Boeing jets|+ be a ae Flying Ferguson, Greenwood, son of Mrs. E. J, of 316 Saguenay, Oshawa, He has been stationed with his family at Greenwood since May. PROMOTED Officer Richard a native of Osh- a, has beer promoted to ght Lieutenant, Mr. Fer- guson is a radio navigator Canadian Forces Base at N.S. He is the Ferguson Johnny Unitas NEW YORK (AP) -- Quarter- told $100 restitution had been back Johnny Unitas of Balti-| spending the holidays with his made as the result of the break- more Colts of the National Foot-'parents at Manotick ... ins all of which occurred in the }41) League was named winner|and Mrs. Earl Spry and family, Maple Grove, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs, William Arm- rsday of the November first-place votes and 86 points. | Golfer Arnold Palmer was third|« followed by quarterback Daryle|* Lamonica of Oakland Raiders of| x the American Footbal! League. | uaa QQ UU pat CYPRUS FORCE STAYS 1 COUNTY LINE Mitchell's Corners School Presents Christmas Concert | TTT vem mr m OTTAWA (CP) -- Canada has decided to continue its partict- |pation in the UN peacekeeping lforce on Cyprus for a further ithree months. External Affairs Minister Martin said Tuesday in a press release the decision fol- lows a request last Friday by U Thant, the UN secretary-gen- | MITCHELL'S CORNERS--An|strong, Collingwood and visitedjeral, that Canada maintain its jaudience of some 300 parents |and friends attended the Christ- Hobbs pre-| jsented by the pupils of Mitchell jof Mr. and Mrs,.W. H. Brown, {Corners Public School. The pro-} |gram included music, plays and dancing by more than 200 chil- dren, The pianist was J. Butler, |muic supervisor for Darlington mas Concert, at M. J. |Senior School, Hampton, |Township Schools, The main item was a cantata "Santa in Blunderland"' present- jed by 40 Grade 5 and 6 pupils directed by Mr. Robinson. Brad- | Boyce portrayed Santa, | |Louise Haass the mayor; while|mas guests of Mrs, Jake Laird, | special vocal parts were sung|Maple Grove ... by Cathy Rout and Lynda) Christmas guests at the home of! Pingle, Sandra Hircock and Igor| ily Kairetz. As a finale the school choir, | \directed by Mrs. Snowden, sang | jthree numbers. The pupils then --|sang a Christmas greeting to November 'Hickok' their guests. The morning service, at Maple Grove United Church next Sun- \day, will be featured by the sing-| ing of the Oshawa Barbershop} John | Chapter chorus Pritchard, Maple Grove, : Celebrate :| Carousel 5 t New Year's Eve: INN ig Gayest Party Ever at . $599 Bloor W., 723-5271 99 rah Tyan, Oshawa * eleeeseteeeoeoobobobobonfodetododebeceobobofofofobobobobedodedededotes OUTSTANDING HITS ON ONE BIG PROGRAM ! A Motion Picture Painted in Bold Strokes of Shock and Sensuality ! "THE EMPTY CANVAS" Starring BETTE DAVIS, CATHARINE SPAAK, HORST BUCHHOLZ Produced by CARLO PONTI SECOND FEATURE You Have Never Seen "WOMEN OF THE WORLD" in COLOR with PETER USTINOV Anything in the World Like PLAYING |ODEON) _ | obeebeeteteetetentohetetohedetebelededehedetebebedebobeletobeletobobededobebedobebel | Mr. IOI I III I III III, ve her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Arm-|Cyprus contingent of almost 800 strong, Richmond Hill , . . Mr./™€"- d s. B B s, Kapus-| 8 A us aged ered ot |Mr. and Mrs, Wes asing, were ristmas guests | Grove, were Rev. and Mrs. |Stanley Snowden, Shawville, |Quebec . . . Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Hagedorn, Plattsville, were guests of Mrs. Dorothy Snow- den, Maple Grove. FREE PEPSI EPI'S IZZA Simcoe St. S. -- 728-0192 Rosslynn Rd, W. -- 723-0241 Down, Maple Maple Grove . . . Mr. and Mrs. Archie James, East Angus, Que- bec, were guests of Mr. and| Mrs. Arthur James, Maple) Grove ... Mr. and Mrs. Mick-| ey Dowson and family, Windsor} and Judy Cooney, Toronto, were| guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.| Cooney, Maple Grove ... Mr.| and Mrs. William Laird and) family, Komoka, were Christ- Among the harnesses as an option, now $22 | GM Increases jon most models, will become |part of the list price. | 1 | 'The firm said the harness | Price ATS --cosis $22 on all models except | . the Buick Electra 'and Buick Ri- |. DETROIT (AP) General) Viera and Oldsmobile 98 where | Motors Corp. Thursday became] jt costs $25 ant the Cadillac, irst U.S. auto-maker to an-| where it costs $30. ' adler a price increase to cover) A GM spokesman declined to the cost of front-seat shoulder) say whether the pales was harnesses, required by federal) planning a second gp law on new cars after Monday. jincrease on its 1968 bg s . The firm said that starting| cover new increases ey e cos! with shipments Monday all cars/of labor and steel which began will have the shoulder harnesses| effective after the first prices and that ' d in September. NEW YEAR'S DAY (MONDAY, JANUARY Ist) SPECIAL DINNER @ GRILLED STEAKS @ ROAST TURKEY @ PRIME ROAST BEEF | -- | APPEARING THIS WEEK JACK KINGSTON TRIO TV., radio and artists AT THE ESTABLISHED HOME Of Country & Western MUSIC IN OSHAWA recording is JOIN.US DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON A FAMILY GOURMET BUFFET Specially prepared for you... Sunday, Dee. 31, 11:30--1 a.m. New Year's Day 11:30--10 p.m. For reservations coll 723-5271. And just in case we don't see you have @ happy New Year. COMING JAN. 22! "SHIRLEY HARMER" will open a singing engagement ot the Carousel, Don't miss seeing her. CKFH & TEEN WEEKLY Present LIVE!! LIVE!! To smooth air freight opera opened at Calgary in 0 air cargo terminal was being The $1,500,000 Air Canada pa-| <MUINNIUUNIUNAUUAATUHNU G6 Lv') shawa Sounds of the NOW Generation THE BIG FUN DANCE FRIDAY, DEC. 29th aaaannannnaannnnnnr ANS . \e m MG IVIS=I with songs and adventures */ in mad Ce fe a od A; mA 7. i) Europe! Wy} / +t gs OLLIVER & The Children ROBBIE LANE & His Disciples | Dancing 9 p.m. to 12:30 Admission $1.50 Dress Cosuel Ydall es 7 " | Udall said he could not esti PHONE --_ Couples -- $6.00 mate what it would cost to 725-3093 | equip a car with the device, yucca | | Seales 99:80 He said all pollution factors HE'S A COOL PRIVATE EYE WHO ON FOR ALL THE R Recommended as ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Co-Starnng JILL ST. 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WALT DISNEY'S CONTINUOUS FROM 1:00 P.M, CONTINUOUS SUNDAY FROM 1:30 A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE Te emerecereseseonscesesenscensesesteecs Sissies x Pr riiiiit) Kt ih cccb ER osiitlndteeSiuasilsimssesiscetish DITOR'S NOTE: at how members incil perform in 2 n by city hall repo: en in this fourth in if five articles on Osha ipal government.) By ALEC GREE City Hall Report For The Oshawa Ti Taxpayers, who are « reading that the cot sided to do this or tha oard of control mem! 0 and so, might wond eir elected representa' like in action. _ 1 say wonder bec: "Many citizens take the 'to attend the meetings - fy are members of a @eputation or are _ Bchool children impresse @ civic affairs instructi gram. These and their { Noticeably leave early, ing sighs of relief, no do informed. Eight new aldermer elected last December Dr. Charles Mcllveen, A Bestwick, Ald. John Ald, Gilbert Murdoch Ernest Whiting, Ald. McNeil, Ald. William -and Ald. Bruce Mac! seems as if the electora impressed by the qualif of legal men to be their sentatives, because ther formidable array of { talent around the table, ing board of control me: First Mayor Ernest 'Queen's Counsel, with Q.C. to keep him compar Murdoch. Then we have | Con. Ralph Jones an Mackey; now and again ing Hugh Couch, city soli called in for advice. GO WRONG With all that skill and ing at the city's dispos; might think we could wrong, but performanc: not bear out this assump Possibly the legal: mi training is too cautious haps devious (in the nice fessional sense of course ready with the well re rebuttal. Witness solemn Ald. Ma continuing rebuttal on th lic works' charge of staffing, as chairman « public works committee. Lawyers seem more lil be found in the rear of gressive movement, wavii latest amendment to sub-s a, (iii), part two, divisior of some act or other, than in the van, -- pioneer progressive change. The tional, conservative appro: fact. They move coyly out Yule | Most Christmas was a boom for most Oshawa merchar "'Wonderful", "fabulous' "excellent" were some ¢ terms used to describe the picture. Although a few chants contacted reported slightly down or about the as last year, most said thi creased 5, 10 or 15 per ce "Tt was fabulous," dec Edward Bassett of Bas Jewellers at the shopping tre. "We are about 11 to 1 cent up on last year, and tomers went for the b finer things. It was high merchandise all the through. "I think there was money around. The GM rf for instance, probably re: they they have three di: free years ahead. It seem be just a bit of everything It was jingle till bells, in Burns Jewellers Ltd., Si Street North. "Quite wonderful,"' wa: way Irwin Burns, a direct the family business summ up. "We sold just about e thing. All departments very busy. I haven't had ti look at the figures but I be it was certainly better thar year." EXPENSIVE ITEMS A change in the patte: gift giving was noted by M Shaw, manager of Cher Furniture and Appliances, Street East. He found that bands. and wives shoppe gether to buy expensive for the home rather than ents which are forgotten few days. Fast-Actin Helped Li It was due to the promp tion of public works mai ance men that heavy Ii equipment was quickly < able to lift the bulldozer v overturned in Acadia | Wednesday afternoon, k operator: John Simon. | William McBride, engine charge of the maintenance sion, said a public works was working half a block a in Arden Court, when an. strong employee from the : of the accident came rur over for help.

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