4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 13, 1960 ® § - i ¥ oe INFIELD BATTLE INFIELD BATTLE -- One of | horse race where three men the most thrilling battles of the | must pit their strength against Calgary Stampede is the wild | a kicking, straining animal, The cowboys with numbers must toss and secure saddles on the horses' backs. Orders Liquor Down The Sink BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --|mark on the bottles to indicate After ordering nine bottles of | the alcoholic content of the te- Mexican tequila to be poured|quila and suggested the court down the drain, Magistrate R. B.|would have to have it analyzed Baxter Tuesday dismissed -a|before a conviction for illegal charge of illegal possession of possession could be registered. liquor. against a miner, Sam Del-| That would mean Delcas would cas, 57, of 67 Meadowside ave- Baye to return here from Sud- . | gi o Sa charge of careless| His Worship offered the alter- driving, to which Delcas pleaded nat ive of pouring it down the guilty, he was fined $20 and drain, wi ith the exception of the costs, or five days. three bottles Delcas was entitled hief Bern sod wh PC Tracey Davis he in- dont: 2 accept gifts to forget ac t at the|/dents. gd -- ene morning | Accused said he was not speed- They found a car had gone ing when the accident occurr i through thie guardrails at the but the steering wheel lock west end of the bridge and drop-| causing him to go through he ped 32 feet down: the embank-|guard rails. He offered to tak ment towards the railway track. | the liquor and give it to his The chief said .accused's wife] neighbors. Eva was injured in the crash, and had to be taken to Bowman- ville Memorial hospi'al. | He said accused was appar rangemen ently travelling too fast to com- plete the turn near the bridge. FOUND LIQUOR P d He found 12 bottles of loquils ald R in the vehicle and said cas said he bought it-for 200 . ih ni and'that it was| In Ireland "He offered it to me to forget about the accident," the chief BELFAS. (Reuters) -- More a constable added. than 100,000 members of North- After checking with Customs, ern Ireland's staunchly Protest as the liquor was not stamped,'ant and loyalist Orange order Chief Kitney learned Delcas went on parade Tuesday to re could have brought. three bottles new their pledge of alle giance to back into Canada with him duty {he Queen on Orangeman's Day free. At the 20 rally points where the |, Crown Attorney Harry R. Dey- 0 man suggest there w was no rangemen assembled with some 500 bands, contingents of police go by to keep order F Security precautions in the city 0s2 | un Se strict, In the side streets, police cars waited ready for the| first sign of disturbance to call For Retarded "cme 1s mes borough 'told a rally at Ballina. ard R. Kitney|to, ' 'to show him that policemen | Angry At AJAX (Staff) -- Mayor W. A Parish today announced that the recent campaign for funds for a| school for retarded children was officially closed May 31. His| mallard in County Fermanagh: "We are determined to main-| Ttain our unity with Britain and we shall continue to present a {wholly united front to those who Worship, who is chairman of the would 'destroy our constitution, | Parks Officer Is Sworn In BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Charles Mason, 104 Duke street, was sworn in by Magistrate R. B.| Baxter Tuesday as special con-| stable for the province of Ontario. | Mr. Mason will be employed hy the Memorial Park Association and will work 8 am. to 5 p.m. seven days a week, He is a for. mer staff member at the Ontario Tr aining Se hool for Boys here. Department | Hog Group TILLSONBURG (CP) -- department of agriculture re ithdraw all compulsory market- ling powers fron Ontario hog pro- |ducers' organizations if they do 10t co-operate, Everett M. Biggs, la stant deputy minister of agri- |culture said Tuesday. | He told a meeting of the On- tario Flue Cured Tcbacco Grow- ers' Marketing Board that 'the {department had reached a point where it has to take a stand. "We've reached the end of our tether," he said. 'Unless the itude of the hog organizations change ard they accept their re- sponsibility and attempt to co- operate i the department in e very near future, there is only one path lot open to us.' ve will have to give very serious consideration to the with- 11 of all compulsory market- ing powers." Ine groups concerned are the Ontario Hog Producers' Associa- , the Ontario Hog Producers' Marketing Board and the Ontario Hog Producers' Co-operative. In Toronto last week the groups accused the department of at- -|tempting to introduce state con- rol, This cam : after an order to reduce the service charge from 10 to 30 cents per hog and a sug- gestion that a member of the On- ario Farm Products Marketing Board sit in on meetings of the | hog organizations' board of direc- ¢ |bourg June 30 and immediately | Wet to Port Hope and bought a|P rolling over on hte lakeshore ¥ |$500 damage was done to the | Glanville, he wanted to see some- | | [to wait. 1 Private Beach ® Pool ® PLEADS GUILTY Remand Port Hope Driver -BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- He found accused drunk and Pleading guilty to charges 'of "wandering all over the road in drunk driving, failing to reporiithe car he bought in Peterbor- an accident, driving while under|ough, the accused ran into the suspension, forgery au pg 4 : diteh." charges raud, Jac ey id, 84 of ZA 20a], 20x, Deymm sald he would strer Port Hope, was x ospital for ed in @ 0 'appear for sen- 1 % tence Friday in Cobourg. Yio? of his hy eriminal vee MacDonald asked to be sent for alcoholic and psychiatrie| "The only way I would agree treatment "to straighten himito him having psychiatric treat- out," so he could become aiment is either in a reformatory "sober and sensible man and . penitentiary where he would ife, and Joars 0 Sook tier Ua wie, be under close confinement," Mr. OPP Constable Bruce Tillson|Deyman said. said accused was released from = the United Counties jail at Co- THE NEW eter that day, a car was seen road, south of Newtonville. About car. On arrival, PC Tillson found no driver at the scene. The accused apparently called] for a Newcastle taxi and "wa take to Toronto. In Toronto, he| informed the driver, Cha.ies| Carefree, Informal Living at ° its Best | one in the hotel and asked: him| MacDonald did not return to |the taxi, leaving an unpaid bi totalling $21. CASHED CHECK Crown Attorney Harry R. Dey- man said accused went into ine Springville Service Station, near § Peterborough the following day, | saw a bill hanging on the wall and told the attendant he wished fi Sun Deck @ Dining Room e Top Hat Lounge ® Card and Game Room ® Planned Entertainment e Parking Available ® Modern,Comfortable Guest Rooms. AIR-CONDITIONED to pay it. | He wrote|a cheque drawn on the Royal Jae at Port Hope| See Your Travel Agent and signed it "Palmer" for pay-| or Write for Brochure ment of the bill then requested fo cash a personal cheque which he endorsed "MacDonald." Later that day, the accused ls- oivie sued a worthless cheque in Pater-(s oo anfront at 37th Street borough for another car. * Miami Beach, Florida H PC Tillson received a 20m-!% pigase send me FREE Color plaint later about a disturbances Brochure & schedule of rates. at the Queen's Hotel, Newcastle. |s NAM | Investigating, he learned accused |s {had just left and was travelling |3.G/T% &,STATE east on Highway 2. 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