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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Jul 1963, p. 13

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Sead cociand GEOFFREY DYSON, na- tional director of the track and field program sponsored by the Dominion Command of the Roya! Canadian Legion, spent a busy day Wednesday in Oshawa, He was the guest at a civic reception in the mayor's office, conferred with officials of the Civic Auditor. ium, attended a track and field meet and addressed a gather- ing in the evening. Caught by the camera at the meet, from left, are Mr. Dyson, Henry Brown, president of Branch 43, Royal Canadian Legion; Leo Troy, MLA for Nipissing; Lcasasitl -- .. "ia | ¢ chairman of the sports pro- gram for the Legion provin- cial command and Barclay Law, chairman of the Oshawa Track and Field Council. Oshawa Times Photo, Recreation Committee Arena Fund Holds Fine Track Meet Junior athletes from five On-| held by the Oshawa Recreation Committee Wednesday The event was staged by the ORC in conjunction with track and field program spon sored by the Roya! Canadian Legion. The meet was held at! Alexandra Park and saw more than 140 athletes, ranging in age from eight to 17, compete A contingent of 50 attended from Cobourg and another 40 represented Colborne. Four ath- letes arrived from Bowmanville! and eight from Peterborough Shotput Midget Girls, borough; H. Semple, Peterbor- ough; S, Turner, Oshawa, Michel Cathy Carol Prest, oshawa; Foley, . Peterborough; King, Cobourg Bantam Girls, Ostrid Verdayn 13.0; Nancy Clarke, Peterbor- ough; Pam Armstrong, Col- boren; Margret Lynn, Colborne; Theresa McGowan, Cobourg. Midget Boys, 440 yd. -- Jim 100 yd Peterborough, Stones, Oshawa; Dave Linklat- L., Lean, tario centres competed at the|Dolick, Oshawa, 25' 3"; S. Win-|ter, Oshawa. first annual track meet to be/ter, Cobourg; N. Clark, Peter-| Cobourg; Dave 220 yd Peterborough Midget girls, | Astrid Verduyn, er Semple, Peterborough. Juvenile boys, 440 yd Wayne Marchant, 56.0; Larry Hicks, Brian Davies, Cobourg; | White Peterborough; 'Hendry, Cobourg Juvenile girls' discus -- jesa Horrigan, ;Cathy King Ther Cobourg; Cobourg; }Lean, Nancy Linklet- Oshawa, 76° 4"; ) ni Pat | Kurelo, Lawrence, Oshawa, 57.1; Chris|Armstrong, Cobourg; Inga Mc-|Chaired the Clark,| organized Total Now $730,000 The Oshawa Civic Auditorium Building Fund has reached the »|$730,000 mark, Finance Chair-| }29.7; Sheila McCoy, Peterbor- Juvenile Girls, Javelin -- Pat/ough; Sheila Winters, Cobourg; the| Armstrong, Cobourg, 70' 1049";|Sharon Turner, Oshawa; Heath- man Terence V, Kelly announ- ced this morning, The amount was reached with the announce- ment of the contributions of the! explosiveness" -- Oshawa Public Oshawa, Oshawa} Don Steve which the Utilities Com- mission employees in the amount of over $4,700. Target Day, the date on committee expects the $1,000,000 objective will be reached, has been set for Wed. nesday Aug., 21 and William who so successfully committee which the parade which | Fhe Oshawa Times SECOND SECTION THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1963 PAGE THIRTEEN 5 ERIS PLE Need To Build Physique Seen Coaching coaches and teach-jkept so that individuals could ing teachers in Canada is thej/have the satisfaction of impro- five-year job of Geoffrey Dy-|ving their personal records, he son, national director of the/said "In my opinion, coaches Roya! Canadian Legion sports;must improve these standaids training program, 'by properly training young If Canada wants to become athletes," : one of the top 12 athletic na-| He added that women's ajh- tions, she'll find she's brim.//etics are soft and blamed men ming with "magnificent mater-|for this. "You men want your ial," said the former chief na-|Women soft but do you also tional coach of the British|Want them flabby? Olympic team in addressing} He suggested that people about 100 people Wednesday | studying for their degree in night at the O'Neill Collegiate! Physical education should be re- and Vocational Institute, po mtg : re * acon eer "In season, track and field dest a and field, the "in. a | sport", should be taught properly with While in Canada, Mr. Dyson jan emphasis on running, JUMP! 111 conduct clinics for coaches {ing and throwing," he said lin the hope that they will return Teachers should know MOrel/ig their communities and than they do," he added, lie |"'preach the track and field gos- The man who admits he's|pel"', "closer to 50 than 49" empha:| Chairman of the meeting, sized that basic fitness training Barclay Law, who is chairman should be available in schools./of the Oshawa Track and Fisld! Only when basic fitness is em-/Council, introduced two promi: phasized will the standard of/nent Oshawa athletes, Alex Oak- accra and gt -- ley and Ed Jones. sports be improved, he sai -- "I'm sad to see people try:| ing to force into the lives of ] ® children these highly special Rick Riman ized sports," | |NEED NATURAL ABILITY ® | Mr. Dyson, whose specialty is Swim Meet track and field, said that to be Top Wi but building up basic physical qualities is nec:| op inner essary, He added that the time! to train is during the winter.! Eighty-one boy campers at the good at track and field requires some natural ability or "natural He reviewed some Olympic) Kedron Kiwanis Camp took part standards for track and field/it' a swimming meet Wednes- competitions and charged "'you| day afternoon, The cool water of jhaven't the' faintest conception|the pool was a welcome relief temperature) lof requirements to qualify for/from the humid Olympic semi - finals, let alone|and all the boys thoroughly en- ifinals joyed the events. Two Scouts Leave Friday For Greece be leaving Friday to take part Aug. 1 to HM, They are George Lakas, 15, son of Mr, and Mrs, N, Lakas, 116 'Church street and Lennis Trotter, 16, son of Mr, and Mrs, H, Trotter, street, George and Lennis are both patrol leaders, one with the 7th Oshawa Troop and the other with the 3rd Oshawa Troop, They are also both Queen's Scouts and carry an imposing number of badges awarded for proficiency in various scouting activities, will be going to the jamboree, while the number from all parts of Canada will be 432, Leaving Oshawa on Friday morning, George and Lennis will go to Montreal for a pre- jamboree assembly. uesday, July 30, they will fly by jet plane to Athens, which is quite near the site 'of the jamboree, A total of 154 Ontario scouts * Then on} Two Oshawa Boy Scouts will : in the Scout World Jamboree at Marathon in Greece from -- 953 Masson © aN thon, Greece, to take paft in e Scout World Jamboree rom August 1 to 11, --Oshawa Times Photo Pee vey | THESE TWO OSHAWA Boy Scouts, George Lakas, 15, of 116 Church street, and Lennis Trotter, 16, of 953 Masson street, are hound for Mara- Oshawa Seventh The scouts are sporting a new uniform this year -- tan. shirt, green shorts and tan socks with a red neckerchief, have a "Canada" flash on. the back of the neckerchief, George has one. advantage over. Lennis, he can. speak Greek, Canadians; In Auto Count Oshawa stood seventh among Port Arthur .... 12,640 26,302 8,326 18,117 16,524 6,061 /Ontario cities in the number of|St, Catharines . auto registrations during 1962/St, Thomas .... with 18,678, |Sarnia rsccccece Other Ontario cities ahead of /S.S, Marie ..... Oshawa are Toronto with 496,- Stratford ....... 671; Ottawa, 91,225; Hamilton,/Sudbury .. 75,931; London, 50,950; Windsor,)/Timmins .. 47,759; St. Catharines, 26,302/Toronto ..... jand fitchener 23,265, Figures for all Ontario cities, Welland . jsupplied by the Canadian Auto. Urges Track For Centre | mobile Chamber of Commerce, Windsor . Woodstock ...... 6,397 Cars 7,907 9,322 Members of the Oshawa Civic) City Auditorium Building Fund met! Barrie |Wednesday with Geoffrey Dy-| Belleville ...... Trucks} 1,082) 1,253) seeeneee Area Firms opened the campaign, has been| [Uf handled properly, local re- ee Riman_ with points running broad) @SSigned the task of heading a/cords and standards could be Was the top camper in the meet, Saggy ath 7 : ; --_ ---- - Other winners were Keith Mil- roy, 15 points; Jerry Dufek, six) points; Bob Irwin and Dan| 17,063 5,513 9,091 9,652 12,445 8,253 2,070 586 1,842 1,388 1,919) 921) son, national director of the! Brantford ...... Royal Canadian Legion Sports! Brockville Training Program, William yo acenre auditorium) Cornwall ssases x . committee director, met Mr /F- fi a Ugvay, four points, Keith John-| Dyson at city hall and the party ann i 70 a sten with 13 points was the top| which included Barclay Law Guetohk Kien . Tired Of Butts . Stole Cigarets counsellor Bob Bassett, another/Qshawa Legion member who is! Hamilton counsellor, had 1 points; Kenichairman of the Branch. 43 Siapstie é : + | ay nage s will culminate with the contri.| William Haigh, a transient, ad-/McWilliams, eight points and Training and Fitness Councii:| Kitchone Bantam Boys, 100 vd e Hank/ Baxter, Oshawa; K Allard,| nutions of. industry Announce.| mitted Wednesday that he stole/Terry Keys, one point J. H, Brown, Legion President: | Riven cess. Barclay Law, chairman of -- Desert ry Pesci gg as es a Oshawa;/ ments will be made' in 'due|® Carton of cigarettes because he} sme results of the meetiEd Jones, Wendell Brewster por ag 4 ; ae es he My aroons, Vanawe ours: ;was "'tired of picking up batts."'| ee Leo Troy. MPP for N city # . ts 5 a} course . jfollow: 0 Troy, MPP for Nippissing; peed -- mae ant field Oshawa; Charles MeDermaid, Bantam girls, high jump --|" str Kelly. who had expressed| Haigh appeared in Oshawa) poi. Dive trom Diving Terence V. Kelly and Dick "rl titors and introduced two mem:| stawa; Dave Mosier, Oshawa, /Astrid Verduyn, Peterborough.| none a week ago that the cen [Magistrate's Court and was sem Board (Counsellors only)--Rick Laughlin proceeded to the Osh itors and = duced two meM:| "Pee Wee Boys, Running Broad|4' 2"; Sandra Avey, Cobourg: | tributions of those other than{tenced to 30 days in jail by Mag. (208° ounsellors only)-- on ct ee = . Oren LA ee |Jump --Bruce hig Col-/Linda Warburton, Oshawa; Nan major industry in the city|istrate H. W. Jermyn. Riman, David Popham, Aggy 9 Pg ot OE . TOY, . r borne, 12° 6"; Bruce Davies,jcy Clark, Peterborough; Ther-|. ine th | Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck! Fancy Dive from Divingiop in. 3; "te of the provincial command RCL|Coihorne; Gary Post, Colborne; would bring the total to the| Sect ck y of the importance of including 36 EVENTS The Oshawa group numbered 40 and like the other groups was evenly divided between boys and girls, The boys and girls competed in 36 events with two additional events, pole vault and shot put for boys Wendell Brewster, director of the ORC, greeted the assembled athletes and wished them suc- ter, Oshawa; Bob Munday, Co-/ Peterborough bourg; Terry Smith, Oshawa Bantam boys fs Juvenile Boys, High Jump --/jump --Hank Blake, Colborne,| Committee to arrange for a suc-| John McOven, Cobourg, 5 feet/13°3"; Randy Snooker, Oshawa; | °essful closing | 12 inches; Bryan Davis, Cobourg./Charies McDermid, Oshawa: ' --_-- a are being made Juvenile Girls, 220 yd. --Sue/Brian Fraser, Cobourg; Lynn|,0 Make this the greatest cele- McConkey, Oshawa, 29.0; Rita/Dugger, Cobourg bration in the history of this} Goldman, Oshawa; Sandra' Bantam boys, shot put--34'1" city and there will be numerous Caldwell, Cobourg --H. Blake, Colborne, 341"; Bob){Wnctions held that day which seeee Chatham visese Protest um tim sales Tax 17,278 2, bey ted OTTAWA (Special)--Protests 50.950 from Oshawa area industries @83 about the imposition of sales 16.6 4 tax on production machinery 9,758 g'any and equipment were read into 2.387 /the House of Commons' record 8,778 this week by Michael Starr, MP ifor Ontario, Niagara Falls .. North Bay Oshawa vvcscecs Ottawa ....cees . Owen Sound .., 5,180 1,885 1,440 sports training council jesa McGowan, Cobourg $750,000 mark, now feels that/Urged that a jail term be given|Roard (Campers only) -- Geoffrey Dyson, national direc.' tor of dominion command, RCL sports training council Mr. Dyson urged the athletes on to greater efforts during the meet and said that the current upsurge of interest in track and field events was typical of the whole country. RESULTS LISTED the afternoon events Juvenile Boys, 100 yds Wayne Marchant, Oshawa, 11.1;|Jump -- Karen Mae Feeters, Riverdale, Brian Davies, Cobourg Atom Boys, jump -- Ed Clarey, Cobourg, 10' 35"; Colin Lockey, Oshawa: Robert Harding, Oshawa; Rich Lynn, Colborne; John Latimer. Colborne. Atom Girls, 50 yd ly Post, Colborne; Janice Rowe Cobourg; Caro! Marcellous, Co! borne; Helen Duda, Cobourg Midget Boys, Discus --Bruce Sayers, Cobourg, 86° 1"; Jerry Mays, Cobourg: Mike Winter Cobourg; Eugene McDonald. Oshawa; Doug Weeks, Cobourg. | Teachers andiLarry Dolick, Oshawa; McGowan, Cobourg | I I Marie Laing, Cobourg; Lorraine| awa Troop, Colborne; lor, Oshawa Craig! Pee Wee Girls, High Jump -- ynn Irwin, Cobourg, 3 9" orothy Anderson, Cobourg; | Dianne Tay-) Atom Boys, 50 yd Lockey, Oshawa, 7.7; Joey Simi-|awa; ana, Oshawa; Steve Hendry, Co-/Dianne Taylor, Oshawa: Following are the results of bourg; John. Latimer, Colborne; |MacKay,. Oshawa; Irene Duna, games Rick Lynn, Colborne, Atom girls, running broad Juvenile boys, pole vault Brace Sayers, Cobourg, 8 9 Mike Winters, Cobourg: Morrison, Oshawa Cobourg; Dave Spicer, jump -- Marie Long, Lynne Irwin, Cobourg. Juvenile boys, javelin -- Jefficome in from 127° 11"; \canvassers who are calling on Cobourg, experience of re- season ticket for hockey continue to the volunteer Contributions Oshawa, 10°, 544"; Janice Rowe, Dan Cann, Oshawa; Ed Morri-/people other than those who are running broad Cobourg; Helen Duda, Cobourg. | son, Oshawa; Daye Spicer,On payroll deduction It Pee Wee boys, 75 yd. -- Bruce Oshawa; Steve Warburton, Osh. Ome of the canvassers who call- Covert, Colborne, 10.4; Larry Dolich, Oshawa; Bruce Davis, Cobourg; Eddy Zakrajsech. Bantam girls, running broad -- Karen jump -- Astch Verdugn, Peter-.' Reta McFeeters, Oshawa, 8.2; Bever-| borough, 13' 5°"; Nancy Clarke,/dra Caldwell, Peterborough; Carol Bellman, Bowmanville; Pam Armstrong, Colborne; Theresa McGowan, Cobourg Midget boys, high jump -- Jerry Mayst, Cobourg, 3 3": Mike Winter, Cobourg; Bruce Sayers, Cobourg; Richard Mc. Finish | Course At Motors Vocational school auto mech anics teachers from 36 Ontario cities sat down to dinner as the guests of General Motors of Canada Wednesday night to ce! ebrate the conclusion of the f of a series of courses whith has placed GM in the field of secon- dary school teacher training un- der departments of education across Canada Guests at the head table with E. H. Walker, president of Gen. eral Motors of Canada, were Dr. C. R, Ford, director of tech- nical and vocational branch, De. partment of Labor, Ottawa; Dr S. D_ Rendall, superintendent of secondary education, Ontario Department of Education: A. Gamble, assistant superinten. of secondary education, Ontario Department of Education: L. M Johnston, superintendent of trades and technological Train- ing, Ontario Department of Edu- cation; D. C. McNeill, director. apprenticeship branch, Ontario Department of Labor, Toronto. The 60 teachers from points as separated as Fort William Cornwall and Welland are com- pleting a month-long intensive course to get credit toward high er teaching categories The course, which took GM three months to design, is offer- ed at GM's permanent service training centres at Oshawa, Moncton, Montreal, Winnipes Regina and Voncouver. The course was designed at the request of the Ontario Mechanics Teachers Ex Committee who felt they in need of courses in ne in the automotive field because teachers cannot turn out good rst we y'on the basis apprentices if they have not kept up with developments in the industry GM agreed to design and give the course at no cost if the Fed- tion of Ontario Teachers As- _ would guarantee a sufficient number of students. The Quebec Teachers Federa- tion then asked about the course and GM decided to approach boards of education in all 10 previnces. Eight provinces were able to organize enrollment programs for this year and gave full ac- creditation under their teacher programs. R. H. MacCuish, assistant dir- ector of the Federal Depart- ment of Labor's Technical and Vocational Training Branch, describes the course as a wel. come offer from industry to assist in updating the knowledge and proficiency of automotive in structors x A. A. Ennis, GM manager of mechanical training, says GM welcomed the chance to help improve automotive teaching because "there is a terrific shor- tage of skilled mechanics today n Canada and we would like to do we can to assure future our products by -skill- nics." course is not designed to give detailed instruction in the servicing of General Motors products, but contains a high portion of theory and is taught general princi. \ , st niy Canadian ma facturer. that has permanently located training centres awa Juvenile girls da Robinson, Goldman, Oshawa Cobourg; Holmes, Cobourg Midget boys, 100 yd 'Lawrence, Oshawa, 11,3 day, Cobourg; Dave Linklater Oshawa; Chris Stones Bruce Sayers, Cobourg Midget sir gris 100 yd.--Susan McConkey, Oshawa, 12.7; Jua}.\also had high praise jmerchants of the city who are San-/donating large amounts to the! .- : Mary| Campaign. "It is hoped to com-|With Mackie's Van and Storage,/roy, John Duncan; Counsellors "|plete all phases of the canvass Peterborough; Jim pees, Mun. Laughlin Oshawa; ed on the pensioner E. R. S. "Dick" McLaughlin for the by Aug. 21" concluded Mr. Me cia McFeeders, Oshawa, 88% Loraine Troop, Colborne: Maric running broad|Long, Cobourg; Dianne Tayior jump -- Sheila McCoy, Peter-/Oshawa; Lynne Irwin, Cobourg borough, 13° 344" Semple, Peterborough: Dolick, Oshawa; r, Oshawa; Jane Cowie, Col high jump -- Colborne, 3, Colborne; Eddie Pam Co- Cathy Holmes, Cobourg; Caro!) other fire alarms. The. depart- y Hagerman 1" Gary -- Post, Larry Dolich, Oshawa Zaboraysek and Tim Kelly bourg; Bruce Berry, Osha wa Pee Wee girls, 60 yd. -- Mar. E. H. WALKER, PRESI- reneral Moters of Canada and L. A. Hastings who will become directer af sales on Aug. 1, congratulate Heather Linda Bob Baxter, Sharon Turn- Bantam boys, pole Oshawa, Dave Moiser, Oshawa: Weeks, Oshawa; Charles Dermaid, Oshawa. Bantam girls, 60 yd. --~ Astrid Verduyn, Peterborough, 7.8: Nancy Clarke,. Peterborough: Armstrong, Colborne; vaurt s° " Ron Mc- Gowan, Bowmanville and Ther- esa McGowen, Cobourg. was/ Creek, 'United States --| this will definitely be surpassed,/DY the magistrate because "this|/Bassett, Ken MeWilliams and ie "The happenings of the past/year there has been an epidemic/Terry Keys Ed week have been phenomenal", Jerry Mays,/he said and he again cited the;have not produced the desired Underwater Osh-| wonderful, lceiving a cheque for $1,000 from) The cigarettes in this case Pee Wee girls, running broada pensioner who wishes to re.|Were taken from the Loblaw Board Cobourg,)main anonymous but who told/store, Athol street east. --Colin/11' 6"; Marcia McFeeters, Osh-/Canvasser Gwen Woodcock he! -- rine -- Cobourg; hoped he would be able to buy Pam a Swim and. Longest -- Oliver Baird, of thefts from stores and fines Z Rick Riman Longest effect." -- Sam Vandervoort, Keith Milroy Longest Dive from Diving Board -- Todd Penfound, Rick /Riman, RACES Used Credit Card | To Finance Trip Age $ years -- John Ford, Murray Greer; Age 9 years -- Edward Wyatt, of Highland John Baird. Dave Mothersill: pleaded guilty to aiAge 10 years -- Leonard My- charge of false pretences in Qsh-jette, Alan Whalley: Age awa Magistrate's Court Wednes-jyears--Jonn Dufek, Bob Irwin; day. He was remanded for sen-/Age 12 years -- Rick Riman, tence to Monday, July 29. iKen Greer; Age 13 years -- The court was told that Wyatt/Jerry Dufek, John Duncan: Age! ace of employment/!4 years and over -- Keith Mil! left his pl / Oshawa, in 1959, taking with him/-- Bob Bassett, Keith Johnston. an oi] company credit card. In} a statement to police, Wyatt ad-/ NOVELTY EVENTS mitted he used the card to pur-|. Ball Race Rick Riman, chase gas on a trip through the/Keith Milroy; Three-Arm Race and Canada to-- Rick Riman and Ken Me. British Columbia Williams, Dan Ugvay and Keith Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck) Johnston: Balloon Race -- Steve told the court that more than/Pitt, Dave Mothersill: Henderson, Jerry Dufek, Bod ~~ | Dervent GRASS F TRE MARATHON SWIM The Oshawa Fire Department) Campers -- Keith Milroy. 4 |was called to extinguish a grassitimes around the pool in five fire at 162 Elliott avenue Wed-| minutes: nesday evening. There were no'Ugvay, 34 Counsellors -- Keith Johnston, ment reported that there were/43j; Bob Bassett, 444; Ken Me. 'two routine ambulance calls. Williams, 4, with the card Jim Legeman, left, of Ander. son Street High School, Whit- by, and W. F_ Clarence Bie- senthal, second from left, of Oshawa Missionary College, oa spent a month at the GM Training Centre at the south plant having completed the first in- tensive course for teachers of auto mechanics held in Canada at General Motors. Sixty teachers from acrpss Ontarie --GM_ Phote Dive Jump from Diving Paddie| )$200 in gas had been purchased Board Race -- Bob Irwin, Jett) Rick Riman, 344; Dan' Penalties Exceed $400 a quarter mile track in the jplans and he was assured by the members of the committee jthat it was hoped that. this would be possible His remarks followed compli jments to the Legion Branch }which ts doing so much to for- ward the cause of track and field in Oshawa, He advised jthat if a track was contemplat. jed then advice should be sought from a firm in England jwhich constructed the tracks jfor the Olympic Games at Lon- don in 1948, Melbourne, Eeterborough .,. 1451" 1,700 criticising aspects of the buds get introduced by finance minis ter Walter Gordon, Mr. Starr said that Ajax Magnethermie Canada Limited had sent a. let. Accused Admi Bigamy Charge 's: %, "s,s" posse A man, -who believes that that the ary papi: 'common-law arrangements are|ment of sales tax = be neery "distasteful", pleaded guilty to/iM& drawings purchas yen a charge of bigamy in Oshawa/teir U.S. associates so tha Magistrate's Court Wednesday, (they could build equipment by William James Ward, 240 Ri. |Canada, This increases their son road south, appeared before/°st unfairly, the company Aus.|Magistrate H. W. Jermyn and/argues, in competition with for. jtralia in 1936 and Rome in 1960,|Was remanded for sentence to/cign competitors selling inte The track is built up and the jSurface is made of a composi. ition which is recognized world | wide. | | Mr, Dyson told the members of the committee the price of jthis type of track is reasonable and with the proximity of the city to Toronte and major track jStars, the track would attract jmeets to the city which would! jfurther the cause of physical ifitness in Oshawa Mr, Kelly indicated to Mr. | Dyson that he would call an the August. firm on his trip to England in} 'Canada, In addition it consti. jtutes double taxation since the added cost is reflected in their price on which they must cok lect sales tax from the pur |Monday, July 29. Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck produced evidence which proved that the accused man had been jmarried once in 197 and again in 1962, Ward said in a state./chaser, }ment to police that his first wife) Mr. Starr said the automotive had been gone a long time andiparts. manufacturers. are also had said she was filing for a/protesting the tax and that A, i divorce. jE. Coulter, of Coulter Manufac- = OE RAT jturing Company of Oshawa, QUIET DAY wired that the sales tax pro The Oshawa Police Depart-|vision an production machinery ment reported no accidents or/and tools would only worsen criminal offences occurred inj/Canada's competitive position the city from 8 a.m. Wednesday) with respject to imports of aute to 8 a.m. today. lparte, Oshawa Traffic Court | Moe than $400 in fines for jtraffie offences were levied by Magistrate H. W. Jermyn in: /Oshawa Court Wednesday An 18-year-old Oshawa vouth jwas given the maximum fine of |$3@ for failing to report an jaccident, Daniel Vavassori, 484 Montrave street, pleaded not guilty to the charge, stating that he did not think the dam- jage to vehicles involved in a lcollision exceeded $100. ; Constable D. W. Dillabouch told the court it was apparent to him that the damage to Vava. Ssori's car alone was approxi- mately $200. Acting Crown At- terney Sergeant. Norman Smyth Suggested. to the magistrate that the accused failed to re. port the accident because he ;was afraid he would be charged jwith a traffic offence MAXIMUM FINE Daniel Gallagher, 3 Beech Street, Ajax, aise received a maximum fine for speeding Gallagher did not appear court, | Constable G. F. Quellette tes. jtified that Gallagher was clock jed at 48 miles per hour in Osh.) jawa while driving a. mo'or- cycle. The officer sai Gal- lagher smiled at the officer on! the radar unit and continued on this way without stepping Kenneth Howard, M2 Conant jstreet, drew a maximum fine lfer failing te report am acc. ident an Simede street south June 30. Howard pleaded ga'ity! ite the charge. | The court was. told that How- m [Doucet was fined $10 and costs Orth. 'fer following toa closely ard struck a hydre pole and) Jan Zalopa, 233 Oshawa bow other city property and. laterjlevard south, pleaded not guilty reported. that his car had been/to making an improper 'eft Stolen. The charge was iaid/turn but was fined $10 and costs after police investigation and/by the magistrate. Sergeant Magistrate Jermyn fined him) Norman Smyth suggested 'hat, 5 j from gg ol record, it seem- oe jed that the driver was un FOLLOWED TOO CLOSE familiar with rules of the read, Ross S. Metcalf, RR 2, Bow.) George Kerry, 3 Switzer manville, was fined $10 andjdrive, had a charge of driving cests on a charge of following/te the lef of the centre line dis. a vehicle too closely. A charge| missed, George Kasapidis, of ef careless driving was. dis.) Toronto, was freed of a charge missed. Garry Ormiston, 66/0f disobeying a traffic signal King street west, Bowmanville, because he could not be located was also fined $10 and costs/te be served with a summons. fer following tee clesely andi... borer % z .. $38 AND COSTS ~ Bai of careless driv , Mrs jon Finbow, ~ West. A charge of careless driving| CMe court, plea guilty to a against Rodney Doucet. cai charge of careless driving and Euclid street, Whitby, lida (oe agar orwlnagys Boden wi beoga shy t "1 \ 4 . . Rosene: thdrawn by the magistrate. Wai Cental Ga charge of careless driving and Robert Cyril Jones, 186 Osh.| "3S aise fined He awa boulevard north, pleaded; Gorse A. Jackson, 176 not guilty to charges of dis. Mutoh street, was fined #48 obeying a traffic signal and hay-/2"@ Costs for travelling 72 miles ing defensive brakes, Bot hiPet hour in a 30 mile zone. charges were dismissed when/-\S? fined for speeding was Rod. evidence was produced showing Rey Denautt, 529 Crerar street. that Jones had paid to aave/De@ault was travelling at 6$ work done on his car a few davs/MUCs per hour on Wentwora Defore the accident --_-- and was fined $25 and asts FAILED TO YIELD Winnifred Langdale, 765 Row- Clement. J, Cunningham, 333/¢Ma street, was fined $20 ard Oshawa boulevard north, plead.jcosts when she pleaded guilty ed guilty to a charge of 'ail./t© a charge of falling te yield RE te yield half the read and) the right-of-way, Those remand. was fined $10 and costs. Charg-jed te Aug. 7 were David Kel. ed with the same offence was/lett, 129 Gladstone avenue and Terry Foote, 1858 King street/Geerge Mills, 128 Athabasca west. He was. fined $20 andjstreet. Both are charged with casts 'careless driving.

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