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The Oshawa Times, 10 Jan 1961, p. 9

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CHAIRMAN OF THE Osh: | ministrator, at awa Board of Education, | dinner held for Mr. Bunker | George Fletcher (left) is seen | Monday evening at the OCVI | congratulating Ww Gordon | cafeteria. From left 19 right | Bunker, retiring husiness Mr. Fletcher, Mrs testimonial | ad- V are Bun Honor Retiring Official At Testimonial Dinner SECOND SECTION ferdependence he and ity Council Adopts A ples that some form of in worked ou that i become part end The Oshawa Times Ti Stress Need For Integrated Plans | New York state study, said Mr Adameon ker, My, Bunker, and 8, G, | the hoard for the past 23 [F000 toe Canadian way of FIEXIBIAITY 10 FORE Saywell, chairman of the | years, The flowers held hy PRICE OF ved Monday gt the EW DIRRRING experiments, he finance committee of the | Mrs, Bunker were presented ne Was dss re Bs seid, have a great degree of board of education and an | 1a her on behalf of the hoard #15 BING) by oY he 0 flexibility rather than boldness associate of Mr. Bunker on = of education by Mrs, C, C, Lee, the Rotary Chih of Oshawa of design, He listed a federation Oshawa Times Photo Anthony Adamson, MA, Beso or Loum cinatities, such as Metro ciate professor of Town Plan won This system has heen ming at the School of Arh: onied in" Winnipeg and is be lecture, University of Toronto Council To 'Support £1 Claimed that a lack of human linterdependence problems, one of which he Hus trated from Creates grgal his own personal Kperence Said the former reeve of To A gathering of more than 80 Bunker sought to get along with janitors, and 10 parttime Jan : ronte Township, in which For persons gave W, Gordon Bun- everyone, and it could be that lors -- a total staff of 56. per ue ec 1r Credit lies: "It gives me B bit ker a standing ovation at a tes- many of his criticisms which we sons ter satisfaction to see Por timonial dinner on the occasion may have had of him, were y VIEWED Oshawa: City Couneil vatadi® redit Harbor standing useless of his retirment after 25 years not of his own doing, hut a pat- GROWTH REVIEWED | shaw i . service as business administra: tern formulated to suit one Pruly the city has had # Monday night to send a commit: PLANNED IN PARK for on the Oshawa Board of group of trustees only having to Marvellous growth n the 1astiee (gp Ottawa Jan, 17 ta support It was planned hy a govern Education, The dinner, held by be changed to conform to an. GUATIEY of & century, PRTICUIAY| a, oper Air Incorporated's appli- MER which did not even have # the Oshawa Board of Education other ly in the past 10 years, The| oe ob or a scheduled airline Zoning map of the township to al the OCVL cafeteria Monday It is difficult at times to building of new hools was held coouioe which will include Osh. Know where industry was local evening, saw many of Mr. Bun: suit one hoss, but when your su up fom 1928 to Je when an awa ng ker's business colleagues and periors change almost every A Aiiion plan Ti bolt at Rit. Quebec Air will appeal (0 the It was like throwing $3,000 friends of long standing from year it takes a person with an os Sahat In 1050 the Cantral Air Transport Board for the 000 into the lake Oshawa and out of town pay adjustable nature and outlook on Coliegint Institute was com charter, One other company is "I went to Miawa and told tribute to him life to please even some of the pleted in 1951 part of East also applying for a charter, them the harbor was in the He was presented with 8 chair people some of the time on behalf of the Oshawa Board don truly has of Education hy Chairman and loyal servant of this board George A. Fletcher who paid through a period of 25 years. tribute to their long association LAVISH PRAISE Gor heen a very noble TRIBUTE After the presentation of the TO BOARD SINCE schonls have heen built as well hearing will Whithy Township was absorbed which increased the number of publie schools from eight to 14 Three of these schools have heen closed. During the last eight years 11 new public on is inerary fighting Quehee Air's tion include a Specia | John INTEREST DIFFER interested in traffic which does not include this city wrong place Mr, Adamson thinks there is Four unnamed companies Bre no over-all, integrated planning APNEA: Large companies looking for & new location, are Oshawa representatives at the interested in how and where he said, In The provincial government is getting the Bastedo working force to and from work he city is interested in housing "I think today the Ontario P. M, Muir, executive secre : tary, Ontario School Trustees' Chair, Mr. Bunker paid tribute as 13 additions plus the new Dj commiite of J darme n Loh Council, said that My. Bunkey '0 the members of the various , J, Donevan Collegiate Insti Hady ie 1] er an 2 typified many of the character boards of education he had work: tute ter Ris in h al Aanding com istics of a successful school ed with, the teaching and jani Prior 1a the building of the Mitiae heat A A | husiness - administrator torial staffs, and particularly to first four new schools in 1053, | 3 a He said when Mi ¥ Bunker he. his own office staff the debenture debt on the old! put Ald Be odo warned that the people \ on Lhe clly's delegation should pre J ane f p h 8 I ( li 4 came a business administrator! He recalled that when he was schools in the city had heen aT in 1085, only Toronto and Wind: appointed on Feb, 6, 1085 sor employed business admini-|were seven public schools in op:'ment of the building program in awh for this Servis strators, and that the Oshawa eration (Albert Street having 1068 a debenture debt on the' va in business administrator ha d heen closed the year hefore, and|collegiate Accompanying the three com worked long and hard to build up the OCVI, with a total teaching) Among the out of town edu mittee heads will he City Bolici the position and its prestige staff of 110, and 11 janitors, and C, C, McGibhon, QC, former five office workers and officials Harry Rocky, London; Mr trustee and ehairman of the -- a total staff of 185, In Sep: (Mrs. J, Higgins, Brampton; Mr | Laughlin Oshawa Aispar Jople Mr. Adamson apined that hoard, said; "In all my exper: temher, 1060, the hoard staffland Mrs, Murray McGregor, ir AL oF pb "ei a" on ye physical planning is the respon tence | have never known a had increased nearly fourfold, Galt; Mr. and Mrs, Bill Shaw pram So ither amd other local Si0IILY of the local government more conscientious civil servant. employing 435 teachers, 21 ad-| Lakeshore, and Mr, and Mrs industrial and political figures He said this "most important Thank you very much Gordon! ministrators, 11 maintenance, 40 Bert Kriks, Niagara Falls Stral and poltival TIEUFES. |wonen may he done hy local for a joh very well done Mayor Christine Thomas will powerless hodies who find a ADJUSTARLE NATURE Rdwin Iohnson, QAI representa ceplance hy local governments Trustee 8 O. Baywell, chair (®) ar onors ve purely on rational merits man of the finance committee of Ald. Walter Lane cautioned the Oshawa Board of Educa that, "we should tie this down|8SIX SYATE tion, paid tribute to Mr, Bunker hd Ld with all forethought, We must! He cited gix systems and said that it had heen his 1V1C eq ers make sure we have the hest ser- 1) the aforementioned 'pow privilege to serve on the hoard vice possible, If we let these erless" -hody, such as the Osh for 23 of the 25 years that the people in and decide we don't awa Regional Planning Associa business administrator had heli Mare than 200 members of the Hall 07; A, Gordon Davis, like the service, it will he al: tion, which has no power to initi his position Aotary Club of Oshawa and 1044; Frank N, MeCallum, 1046: mast impossible to remove ate any legislation He said: "By and large My [their guests attended the #1st 47-48; Norman Down, 1086; Ly: them." 8) formal ioint hoards. as ir as annual Civic Day Luncheon man A. Gifford 10686060 and pgowever. it was pointed oul the H he J We a 0 ka y held by the elub at Hotel Gen:|W, John Naylor, 1068:54-56:87 |ihat if Quebec Air did get thel oy saloon: entworth area nsha Monday, ta honor the T, D, Thomas, MLA for Oshawa charter. it might he impossible 1 Encourage counties in he a cees 0 members of Oshawa City Coun: Riding, was also at the head in stop them from using the come planning areas. This does oil, the members of eivie hoards | tahle h not work well, says Mr, Adam | memhers of eivie. hogy u facilities of the Oshawa Airport and commissions and eivie de E Moh son, because of the "dog-eal L] | partms nt heads . A City Bolicitor MeNeely sald dog" hattle for industrial 1 0 S Arrangements for the gather the "i H Publi Mihon Ii eNnee, assessment ing were made hy Ald, W, R 1ga 10n op wah DAYM " per yeas 4) agency associations, Invari 4 ould give ff fH # 0 he The Oshawa Junior Chanibey Pranch. a member of the eluh tn prevent a chartered airline's @01Y they multiply and get in of Commerce "Fallow 1 Po and his eivie affairs committee \ each other's way HG VEO Beasident John Lowry presided here, provided gram' is receiving support from other Ontario junior chamber is was disclosed at meeting and Hotarian L, R. Barrand in troduced the head tahle guests 0 RECOGNIZE CITIZENS a Monday night at Hotel Genosha Rotarian = Branch explained The follow-up Prog ram con. the luncheon is held annually in sists of a rehabilitation plan recognition of the civie spirited for- boys who have graduated ©llizens who give of their time from the Ontario Training 2nd energies to direct the opera tions of the municipality and its School for Boys at Bowmanvill School for Bays at Bawmanville. |} cog nd commissions, He Junior Chamber of Commerc Yoad letters. af Tegret from Hon chapters from Sault Ste Mavie, \zvfichael Stare and His Honor Sudbury, North Bay and Brant y opap J. ( Anderson. of ford replied ta the request of Belleville, who were unahle ta the Oshawa group and stated attend that their arganizations would Mavar Christine Thomas, who help ta rehabilitate the training introduced the members af ity school graduates in their dis. council, valeed appreciation of triets the privilege of attending, She wd she was very ocansclous of On March i the Oshawa important part heing played Junior Chamber of Cammeroe in "inet of the community hy will he host ta the District jie 'soivice clubs; and referved Spring Conference of the Junior io ihe assistance given hy the Chamber of Cammerce, Some of Rotary Club and its members the branches who will he vin the setting un of the Osh vesented at the spring confor: awa and District Association fay ence will include: Soarborough, the Deal and Hard of Hearing North Yark, Peterborough and She daubted that, without the Etobicoke. The ahjeet of the con: help af the club, it wauld have ference will he ta discuss gen. heen possible ta set up the ghool and clinic eral affairs of the Junior Cham ber of Commerce and future proc SPLENDID CO-OPERATION jects Aly hamas commented that A square dance will be held during her first week in office hy the Javeees March 3 at the she had received splendid co-op Oshawa Flying Club, A distriet eration fram all members of executive meeting will he held coun and she was sure this 2 y i antinu parbarough Jan, 22 wou f\ : in _SCarterugn an will he a she referred to the fact that \ BBR Nishi! on dan Maver Charlotte Whitten of Qt Millionaires Nigh Wh: Yawn wove: her chats of alice 3), The object of this Meeting io wany civie functions and that will be to raise money for the she had not warn the Oshawa Junior Chamber. Members were chain of affice on this accasion requested to bring three guests However, she said, "1 am dif each ta the meeting erent in that 1 have a hus Pr. John M. Phillips, a former band : Javeee was the winner of the Mayor Thomas veiced the Javeee Christmas tree draw, it opinion that the council fay y 1961.62 1s an able group of men was announecéd at the meeting Monday Award Albums of the year's activities will be made up by who would da the best passible job for the citizens "II my services are required hy you as a club, as business the chalrmen of the various woo on 'as private citizens. 1 contmittees to he presented for will always he at vour serviee.' Mavar of judging at the provincial and national Jayveee activity oon leals, commented hamas Ex-mavers Oshawa, whe isal the head table were Alex C( there paid leaving al the commence MeNeely Thomas tor ¥, G dinner 4 A | Commissioner ationists at the were ane Me travel as the personal guest of To Church iia Wi sie sla Ald, Lane voiced disappoint . ment that a Toronto stop had forces them on municipal gov First Dut heen left off the Quebec Alp eraments or carries out the Y inerary plans itself = Ald, Bastedn said limousine] ® studies hy disinterested Dr. A. W, Tozer, international:! neo iions would be available bodies, such as universities and ly known, author, lecturer and|poiweon Taranto and Oshawa foundations, They can publish conference speaker, provided the and OAT officials felt this would the results and 'rely on the inspirational highlight at the he a vapid as flving to Malton [sanity of the citizens." This was Oshawa and District Christian and driving to Toronto done with some success in a Business Men's Association din ner meeting at. the Masanic Hall, Monday evening | Approximately 100 people en joyed dinner and were intro: duced ta the new chairman, Russ Tunney; vice-chairman, | Rill Reiner treasurer, Dick Matthews and secretary, Avchie Campbell, The directors also introduced were W. L. Smith, | 0, Sharrard, J. March, W. Peel, | P, Calling, Ay Nicholson and J { Haxter Rev, ( ¥ Freeman gave blessing (a the new executive followed hy W, 1 ture veading The Hooper Brothers Quartet were next heard in hymn chor us after which Elliott Stedel bauer, vice-chairman of CRMC International, in a light hearted address paved the way for the main speaker of the evening "Far years 1 read more athe ism than Christianity," Dr, Toz or said, 1 wanted to know what! it was they helieved I sil don't know". Dr, Tozer said that Christianity, in gospel ap pleation, was nat an easy "row Smith's sepips 10 Water show evidence of need in Osh: has the only broad approach to problems of growth knows the dependency of plan ning Industrial problems, federal government Resources Commission conscious of water land use planning 18 and agricultural areas," 1) preparation of plans hy the which then This group reasonable plan and induce ac-| | ing examined in Montreal isesides federation, he mention ed "enforced amalgamation, With the province refusal to require & city 19 have a bal anced assessment (deal: M4) residential to industrial), the re ult has been Lo force groups 10 amalgamate in an silempt to spread the assessment over # large area, he said 5 examples, he pointed to recent amalgamation in Bt Catharines and London, Om It 15s & brutal way to gel shared assessment," he said ALBERTA CITED Mi Adamson pointed to Alberta, where the provincial EOVEINIMENL ASSESSES MAJOr In dustries, collects revenues and distributes them hy means of a formula He listed Saskatoon, where the city government buys land and distributes it "al 8 great say: ing, comparatively, to the huyer | He menijoned the federal gov: ernment which has bought rings! of land around Ottawa for green: hell areas CELEBRATING BIRTHDAYS Congratulations and hest wishes to the following resi dents of Oshawa and district who are celebrating their birthdays today Roland Crawford, 208 Adelaide avenue east; Lloyd and Lyle Masters, twins, 166 Huron street; Mrs A Holdsworth, 76 Maonirave avenue; Paul Risebrough, 750 Colborne street east; Phyllis Murdock fdowvale slreel quetie, 126 Baden Pingle 250 Mea Gregory Du Agnes street; Bowmanville; Mrs, Elanor Faville, 40 Tu. dor street, Ajax; Kathryn MagMillan, 782 Oshawa Blvd., north; Debbie Kirt ley, #10 Mitehell avenue; Patrick MeGarry, 24 Ay thur street; Hosita lgebski, 216 Court street; Alison Berry, 1687 Lakeside street; Stanley Zaroda, h6 Wilson road south; Anna-Mae Muir head, 240 Gibb street; Frank Vancott, 20 Porter street and Tommy Fairhart, 1298 Park road south The first five persons to farm The - Oshawa Times of their birthdays each day will receive double tickets to The Regent Theatre, good for a four-week period, The current attraction 18 "A Hreath of Scandal" Reports on birthdays will he received only between the hours of 8 a.m, and 10 am, Phone RA 3-M74, ESDAY, JANUARY 10, Civic Building Code Will Enforce Fair Wages Six months In the formative required 19 employ, wherever stage, the following policy 16 possible sons whe sre hong ward city contracts was adopt fide re i of Oshaws of #t ed Monday might by Oshawa least 12 months residence ss of City Council the date o She sowirast award In the case of & contract for PFOV ; ever, wit] the repair, construction, or the wiilien consent of the per: alteration of any building, swim. sonel officer persons not 0 1961 PAGE MINE Owners Request Council Support Apple Hill residents will be in formed hy es that it 1s pot # ak Tet by col at J Bt my eo a Yo fore the commiitee of aijust- EFECHon OF BIIVCIIEE, BXCEP R pungoROEMENT PROVISIONS ment except. on masters con Srueture Dulit In CoRR mre following enforcement Cermng city propery with highway or sewer work, provisions he included in sll A letter from petitioners he contractor shall be requir: City contracts containing 8 lecsl asked that council oppose _p #0 10 he In contractugl Felson poy oiuce: move hy Nick Dyniw, Harmony *hip with & union affiliated with oad south, to build an 18 foot the Building and Construction' y i by % foot corrugated iron ad- Trades Council of Oshawe 8 ety consirienon eonifaet Wh dition 1n Wis garage (or the In the case of all ety con Buda to I a ot storage of machinery, The RIeq struction contracts, other than of whom the personnal officer is zoned RIB those described in item | #DOVE, ios" not consented in writing of Mr. Dyriw is expected to ap- the contractor shall be required oo east 12 months residence 8s pear before the commitiee of (o pay to each person employed of "the date of the contract adjustment Jan. 18 on the contract work (ned: award. then the personnel offi: Petitioners will he advised ing persons employed by sub-icer, if he is satisfied that such that they may themselves ap- contractors) st least the mini- a bona fide resident could have pear hefore the committee Wn mum rate of wages established heen employed, shall certify the opposition for employees of such class by amount of wages paid or pay: if any person is employed on The petition was forwarded (0 the personnel officer of the Cor- able to such person, the committee of adjustment on poration of the City of Oshawa an B 1o 4 vole The amount otherwise payable by the city to the contractor under the contract shall be re: Auced by the amount so certified and the eity shall be entitled to retain the said amount so certi- fied free from all claims of the contractor MAY GET DETAILS For the purpose of carrying out his dufies under any such city contract the personnel offi- cer shall have the right ta ob: tain from the contractor any in. formation required by the per: sonnel officer, If the contractor is unable or unwilling to furnish such in formation or if the contractor falls 10 furnish such information i pod ol on | WINN the time sel out in the vim vile of. wages had bon request of the personnel officer, " the personnel officer may cer: The city may thereupon pay tify an amount estimated hy him such amount directly to the em-\to he not less than the amount of ployee and such payment shall wages paid or payable to such he deemed a payment (othe persons and the amount others |eontractor, {wise payable hy the eity to the The personnel officer shall|contractor under the contract have the right to obtain from|shall be reduced hy the amount the contractor any information 80 certified, required hy the personnel offi-| The city shall be entitled to cer, retain the said amount certified and approved by eity council (FAIR WAGE CLAUSE The following enforcement provisions be included in city contracts containing a fair wage clause If any person employed on the contract is paid less than the applicable minimum rate of wages established by the per sonnel officer, the city shall de duct from any moneys other wise payable to the contractor such amount as the personnel officer in writing certifies to be required in order to make the! wages paid to such person equal the wages which should have heen paid if the applicable min: SPECIAL SPEAKER Rev. A. Wooleock, rector of Mark's Anglican Chureh, | who is preacher for the Tues: day meeting of the service of | the Week of Prayer heing held in the Ukrainian Preshylerian Bit H street en hy Robert James Whitely, of avenue 111 Sutherland If the contyactor is unable or free from all claims of the on. unwilling to furnish such infor.|'Tactor, provided, that is such L mation or if the contractor MONEY 16 retained and the cons Church, Simcoe street south, |V J 4 [tractor subsequently establishes at B p.m. The service will he (falls to furnish such information 0% pe casicedotion" of the pers conducted hy the Rey, R, B, (Within the time set out in the|sonnor ofioer as certified hy the Milroy, president of the Osh [Fequest of the personnel office 'personnel officer, that some awa Ministerial Association, [then the personnel officer MAY| amount less than the amount re {certify in writing that an /iained aught to have heen retains amount estimated by him 10 beled then the personnel officer 675 D In not less than the amount re< shall issue a revised certificate | amage quired In order to make Wages of the amount and any differs J paid on the contract equal the ence in favor of the contractor T A id t (wages which should have been|shall be paid to the contractor wo cCl en 8 paid if the applicable rates of by the city An estimated 8675 damage| Wages had been observed is the! Ajj decisions made hy the pers vesulted from two minor acci:|@MOuUnt so required, sonnel offices shall for all purs {dents reported hy the Oshawa may pEDUCT ay pose of the contract between the Police Department, Monday [MAY Oi i ! nov i Corporation of the City of Osh. No one was injured way ay Way Hered: fo awa And the contractor be cons b He 0 ie \ Two Oars hi re involved In 8 money otherwise payable to Hiding y deemed fo he properly collision on Simeoe siree iaoniraetar § 4 / Clam Street: Monday. at coniractar and pay the money| "Before a final payment is 7 pom. One car was driven bY |oavmer ployes 4 1Nimade on the contract, the eons pm On a] CF payment shall be deemed al{pactor shall he required to furs Joseph Toma, of 67 SIMeoe payment to the contractor [nish a statutory declaration stat: street north Any money so deducted and|ing that the local labor clause The dviver of the other OaTinor naid out directly to the has been complied with, was Flizaheth May Turner, oflamployees shall he paid to the| That this motion shall come (58 Simcoe street north, Dam: loontractor after the personnellinto force on the date upon ge 10 the cars was estimated officer certifies in writing that|which a schedule of minimum al §ii0 o the money is no longer required rates established by the persons An estimated $125 damage Ye-ifap the purpose of direct pay:|nel officer is approved by city sulted from a two-car collislon| ment hy the city to employees, [council but shall not apply on Rossland road west, Monday = yy ie cisions made hy the|!® contracts tenders for which at 12.20 p.m personnel officer and all' pay:| have heen called before such ef: One car was driven hy JAMES | ants made directly by Oshawa eetive date Halliday, of JH Mata to Subloyees under clause (a) EE --_ and (h) shall for all purposes of | Bl c di ] the contract between the Corl ames on ition poration of the City of Oshawa ETT and the contractor be conclu: On Festivities [sively deemed a he correet and) properly made, Magistrate ¥, 8, Ebbs com: mented Monday morning on the POST WAGE SCHEDULE consistent drinking offences, [ The contractor be required todating from 1044, of Herbert post in a conspicuous place on Harrison and sentenced him to {the job a notice setting out the|three months in jail to "stant applicable minimum vate of{the New Year vight', wages for each classification of| Harrison pleaded guilty on a person employed on the job {charge of being intoxicated in a Before a final payment is/Publie place when he appeared made on the contract, the eon IM Oshawa Magistrate's Court, {tractor be required to furnish al ondawn He requested a lght | hy oy ao Sentence from Magistrate F. §, (Statutory declaration Sang | png i hl d his cond that the fair wage clause has!q, Tg Bgl Ns condition been complied With "nthe reoen \ristmas festis In all city construction cons Magistrate F. 8 Ebbs stated: Tracts, the contractor shall he "You certainly are consistent in starting the new year right i Pll start you out with three Department Asks Stiffer Penalty The attorney general's office has asked for stiffer penalties when drivers are convicted of falling to remain at the scene of an accident, Assistant Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck told the Oshawa Magistrate's Court months instead of six." Is Fined $100 For No Licence "Leonard Vernon Gray, 19, of 7 Bruce street, was fined $100 to hoe; that there were many Monday BY Magistrate Fb. 3, Rbhs, Mons preachers whoa take the easy My, Affleck said a civoulay day, when he pleaded guilty to way out, "walking about with a went 10 magistrate caurts driving. while his licence was cup of tea in their hands", He throughout the province. The SUiPended, Dee. 3 felt that there were "'sissies" cireular attributed an inovease GTAY was charged after he in the Christian ranks, giving mis offence to the new des Was stopped on Simeoe street fo 10 4" Fran Sa hn CIVIC DAY LUNCHEON ATTRACTS LARGE CROWD mark een Macs WA A amen there are three sexes, men Larry Robert Beatty, 20, of 51 Plate ith ha --_ Ne women and preachers" The annual Civie Day luneh: | city council, eivie department | of architecture, University of | committee. At right are [Beatty street, Ajax, was jailed n phe hud Sua atu hs a ava al te eon, sponsored by the Rotary | heads, and the members of | Toronto, wha was the speaker, Mayor Christine Thomas and (far 15 days by Magistrate driving he ta the .church--hecause the Hot % Sal Monday N | hk ov hoard ad « Om Snvasing With President | Rotarian Waller R, Branch, {F. § Ebbs, when he pleaded! Gray told the court the ear bes CBME was a "Wiz of the in el Genosha, was largely | Missions, Seen here is Jahn Lowry of the service i ehairman of the service olub | guilty te leaving the scene of an longed to the passenger, "But : ng ¢ © attended hy members of the | Anthony Adamson, second | lub, Al left is Rotarian 8, T, | committee which arranged the 'accident on Colina street, Dee./1 was driving because he had ohureh™, { club as well as members of | from left, associate professor | Hopkins, whe introduced the | luncheon, {t {been drinking," Gray said,

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