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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Sep 1963, p. 4

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HOUSE ISN'T HOME END BREAK VICTORIA (CP)--Hatry Gil-| JAKARTA (AP) -- Indonesia bert, a 38-year-old bachelor,|will begin importing goods = --) home in 'ow mm ot soon ;) .| Ther navy petty end a_six-year break cau ene cerabtdie i Hag rg gy Hag Mag Bar a_ native of ""Hisnover, Ont.,|when the two severed diplo- on August 31 for being drunk|mitted, however, that after the|hasn't lived in one for 12 years)matic relations, the official in the Bowmanville Hotel. He|car was pushed out the steering|@0d now PF gg his home|Antara. news agency reports. Octave Babineau of Montrealjcruiser and proceeded to New- _ the court that "someone|was all right. a vk ane ele ee nl es was fined $50 and costs or seven castle where hey told him that rity Pang Ag Z foul Ss ride in Victoria harbor. dispute over West New Guinea. tn Mg: Court Fmt Foy and not fightin We . "He has been on the 'Indian Hampton Man Wins . The men told the court that|List' since he asked to be put oh TOS, were one ootre biahes Tophy For Lambs aa -- Boyd A: RR No. Hampton, won the they were good friends and that/on by _" re ool Mo Chief iserab than usual," punned Magistrate they started a playful wrestling|Consiable Bernar ey. at ean ny. " os R. B Daxter after Constable|match and somehow got out on| Sabatura was fined $10 or five His brother Jim' Wright, P. C, Alexander of the OPP|the highway. days on the drunk charge and ar an ia war hous me of 'testified that the accused had| The incident took place early|$20 or five days on the other/p y. Peivsens owe iy for the a a T omentiie frigh|{rced his cruiser off the road, Tuesday morning and Luxton|offence. at, oma Ot fear lanien of atl School. "I don't think it's fair swerved three times while be-|told the Court tidey ag was just PRIVATE FINED $50 breeds exhibitd at the Canadian that the little kids are not given ing followed and fell against the ey his holida: Private James C, MeNeill,|National Exhibition. a bus", he said. side of his truck when asked to| "I think that publie disturb-|Royal> Canadian Guards, and| He also won prizes for his hina ee te a ee, ance requires that someone bela native of Maple Grove was|Grand Champion Suffolk ram ease. dome ont te alee ane.| He didn't know where he and ewe, Grand Champion y Cheviot ram and ewe, first pen of Suffolk lambs and first pen of Cheviot lambs. costs or 10|that on April 13 the accused] found guliiy|drove iis car into a ditch--on lic place bicdgg 4 road and skidded 150 drinking while he wasjfeet along the ditch, - on the Interdicted List. McNeill stated that the power- Sign-Waving Pupils Maintain Cry For Bus school in the winter, unless bus were provided. "It's just and ie was ina Octave Too High |: Costs Driver $50 BOWMANVILLE (Staff) He said he. put them in the the boycott and, if not, why she didn't go to school on her own. "No," she replied, '"'my par- ents have left it up to me wheth- er or not I go to school. At first I thought this whole thing was a little silly, but then I that it would cost my parents $16 per month to send me and my brother and sisters to school. Then'l thought of the woman up the steeet who had seven child- ren of school age. 'As it s'ands right now I guess I won't be going back t0)/m BOWMANVILL (Staff) Bow-' manville's beach area was the ACTION ON MEDICAL CARE Everyone has talked about it: your Conservative Government took action! Everyone regardless of age or health will be able to participate in full, non-cancellable medical coverage--without compulsion, Where necessary, the Provincial Government will pay the cost for parents of the Beaches complet- ed its second full day. Placard-carrying pupils mar- ched up and down roads and streets yelling "We want a bus! We want a bus!" Parents say they are standing by the decision they voiced at Tuesday night's meeting with the Bowmanville Public School disturbed," said Magistrate|tined $50 and costs for careless a" ily parents eh the 66- was, where he had been, or ompeers Pron and ae = driving. what he had been drinking,"|the ice because this is a haz Constable John Bird e br to go, or not to go, UP tO|said the Constable. "4 Y* tdeitien me and my brother." ard of their profession, Bowmanville Police "But to find you guilty of this : The incident occured on High Board. The children will not at- tend: school until they are picked up and delivered home by a school bus--a school bus com- pletely financed by the Board. NO WORD FROM. BOARD One of the parents, Mrs. Mary Peterson said this morning that no word has been received from the School Board in regard to. a hearing promised at the Tues- day night meeting. At that time the Board assured the parents that a meeting would be arranged between represen- tatives of the Board, Burley Bus Lines--and the parents. Mrs. Peterson stated that the boycott would continue: 'The children will demonstrate again today. My children will begin to study at home, I have obtained some school textbooks and they will work at the kitchen table until this thing is over." The children, happy school. Linda Graham, a back to serious study. "I'm worried about getting behind", she said. "If this thing continues more than two weeks, I'm afraid that I'll never be able to get caugh* up." She was asked if she had been forced by her parents to join in Board S Grant Structure BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Paul Chant, Chairman of the School Board, said this morn- ing that he hoped for a meeting 'with the parents "very soon'. "We are very concerned about this problem. We want to get the children back to school @s soon as possible. However, at this time we have no solu- school for a while, If I have to fail my year so we can get a bus then I'll do it gladly." She said that if tle parents hadn't raised the problem of thie bus she would have ridden to school with her father. "But it's too far to walk, I could probably do it all right but it would be awfully hard on the little kids." Some children from the beaches area are going to school. A group of them were were interviewed as they retur- ned home from classes yester- day afternoon. Christiane Knoll, 13, a grade eight student at St. Joseph's Separate School, said that none of the students from the beach who attend the Catholic School had joined in the boycott. "My mother said' that we, my He said that he would walk to) yay No, 2 east of Bowmanville charge would give 'ou both a school, even in the wintertime "bus or no bus". Ralph and Bob Charron, 10 ang eight, students of the Sep- arate School agreed that educa- tion was important to them and they did not want to miss any school. Ralph stated that he would walk in bad weather, but Bob admitted that he would not go in the winter unless a oe was provided. 100 Pupils Skip School are not too with their prolongued holiday. Most »f them want to be in school, and some are in 13-year old ade eight pupil of the Ontario t. School confided that she would be glad when the issue was solved, so she could get sister Carla and I, should go. She left it up to us though and we decided to go on our own." The pupil explained that she agreed that the pupils from the Beaches should have a bus, but that she herself was content to ride her bicycle. She said that her mother would drive she and her sister to school in the win- ter. TOO COLD IN WINTER Dough Wrght, 9, is a. student at the Ontario Street School. He said that he. decided to go to school on his own. "I didn't want to miss any- thing", he explained. He added that sf would not be going to tudying At Jarvis JARVIS, Ont. (CP) -- School board officials here said Wednesday they will meet with Walpole Township council Fri- day to discuss the possible con- struction of a central school fol- lowing the refusal of parents to send almost 100 children to school, Board Chairman John C. Hall said council will be asked to conduct a plebiscite on .con- struction of the central school in this community 12 miles east of Simcoe. On Tuesday'a group of par- ents boycotted seven elemen- tary schools, six of them built around 1900, 'claiming conditions were poor. One of their de- (The Board was asked if a statement on the results of the meeting would be released later in the evening and the answer was: "We don't know".) The reporter told the Board that a delegation of parents from the Beaches was waiting outside. When he left the build- ing the parents saw the door In Bay Ridges AJAX (Staff) Prepara- the road. on September 2, DISMISS CHARGES Charges of creating a dis- turbance were dismissed against Norman Luxton, 24, and Joseph Bothwell, Bowmanville. ter said the dismissal was a gesture of good will. Constable George Evans of the OPP testified that he was pro- ceeding east on Highway No. 2 when he saw the two accus- ed wrestling in the middle of criminal record ani this is just too minor, I'm dismissing it on these grounds. Enjoy your holidays, Luxton." FINED $30 A Bowmanville man was fined MAPLE CLEANERS 504 SIMCOE ST. $. OSHAWA Cosh & Carry -- 4 Hr, Service 8 Hour Service Free Pick-Up and Delivery 20, both of Magistrate Bax- "Your Family's Friend" PHONE 725-0643 | Character, Pre-School, Kinderdance. REGISTRATION: Set, Sept. 7th., 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. et the MASONIC TEMPLE, 91 Centre St. LILLIAN MAE MARSH SCHOOL OF DANCING D.E.A. Ballet, Tap, Acrobatic, PUBLISHED BY THE those unable to do so, Good Government - deserves your support Vote Progressive sencabtennht in Ontario OSHAWA RIDING ALBERT V. INFORMATION: 723-7253 WALK 4" Roast Planned | PLYWOOD PANELLING ASHWA AT ALL YARDS CHOICE QUALITY Fut 3/16" x 7 ar ae LESS THAN 10c PER SQUARE FOOT AT PER SHEET in crate lots of @pprox. 30, ae 40 pleces X ONTARIO RIDING DYMOND | X AJAX YARD On Thompson Road Just Off 407 PHONE 942-1221 BROOKLIN YARD Corner Highways No. 7 and No, 12 PHONE 655-3313 COME, COMPARE and SAVE! OTHER YARDS: MALTON locked behind him. The Board was asked later why. the door was locked. Mr. Chant commented that "'he did- n't know it was locked". BOYCOTTERS NOT TRUANT-BOARD BOWMANVILLE (Staff) There are 109 students in Bow- manville out of school, but no- body has officially told the tru- ant officer. Cpl. Kaye Freethy of the Bow- manville Police department who is also the Truant Officer for the Public School Board, said last hight that he had received no orders from the school Board on the matter and that he could not act until he was told to do so. "The people of the Beach called me up Monday night and told me what they planned to do I told them that I would have nothing to do with the matter unless the School Board called me in. "So far they (the School Board) have not contacted me", concluded Cpl. Freethy. LONDON NORTH BAY RUTHVEN tions for the giant Bay Ridges Corn Roast to be held Satur- day, Sept. 10 are well under- way. The roast will be held in the Bay Ridges Beach Park and all proceeds of the night will go towards Scout and Guide ac- tivity. Residents of Bay Ridges and vicinity are invited to bring a musical instrument and join in the "jam" sessions and sing-a-longs between bites of corn dripping in butter heated over the campfire. The park will be protected by the local Police Department and the event is expected to be most enjoyable for young peo- ple who are age nine to 90. For those who will be attend- ing mainly for the mounds of Spar corn the park opens at Am Corn will be served from 8.30 p.m. till everyone is filled, The draw for the new power lawnmower and electric can opener being raffled in aid of the coming Minstrel show will bé held during the evening. In case of rain on Saturday night, the roast will be held Sunday night at the same time. LECLULUELEPEVURPEATIT ELT TIo4 | Niza OES SOR LON ETE I AEE OEE A LADIES' With side zipper and footstraps. Sizes 10 to 18. Shades: BLACK, BROWN AND TEAL, ONLY fos er sheat" 317, See sraaeamanineetemeeN Smelter lots add 20¢ sheet VAI I. ae tion. "T have been studying the Provincial grants system and have talked with officials of the bus company, but so far I rave found no solution." Mr, Chant was asked to com- ment on a recent statement that it was a "misunderstand. ing in the belief that the meet- ing was closed to both public and press" which prompted "ptrents to leave from outside e school where the board was holding the meeting on Tuesday night. "What is an open meeting and what is a closed meeting?" he asked in answer to the query. "We told you that we only wanted a little time to discuss the problem among our- selves. "Actually, none of the par- ents came to the door to try to ain admittance to the meet- ing," he concluded. (On Tuesday night, a member ' ot the press approached the "gard and was told that the e@eting was closed on the 'ounds that the members anted to discuss the matter ivately.) JUST ARRIVED FROM THE FAR EAST PRICE GUARANTEED FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! Free Meosuring Instructions Available INSULATION BATTS. in lots of 20 Cartons or more 2" cans WM [0 Sq. 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