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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Sep 1964, p. 4

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* 'Baccy' Plug Brings Daze Driver Pleads BOWMANVILLE: (Staff) -- A Kendal man who ceaimed it was chewing tobacco, not beer, that made him drive his car in an erratic manner, had a charge of impaired driving dismissed yes- terday. TIIIMMITIMMMAADMINAMITIIESAADMTSSATEADISSTD P John McKelvey, 45, however, ae was fined $50 and costs for hav- s ing liquor in a place other than oS. he @ "4 =" by Magistrate J. ' . Burger. r Ba Evidence by a_ provincial ," 4 police officer, showed McKelvey q had been stopped on a county road July 25, after his car was i seen weaving across the pave- : ment. Forty-two pints of beer; E. : , LL, a er who gave me some chewing to- f ( } ' bacco, I chewed this toe a while f ie and I started feeling dizzy, so 4 ; : I spat it out." } & fy) Sf "I guess it was the tobacco y | ae : Vf : were found in the car when a that made me drive in such an 7 Yy McKelvey told the court he had consumed three pints of beer at about noon hour, five and a half hours before he was stopped by the police. "IT went to a baseball game at 2 p.m. and I met a neighbor cota > > ® @ S. @. a SS aw ~ ~~ TR A TAT search was made. erratic manner," McKelvey told His Worship. 1G AR . Magistrate Burger told Mc- 'iene Kelvey he was going to dismiss AN "i BoOK the impaired driving charge but \ a A a IL convict him on the liquor ie 4 fil 00Se i charge. : : : , : 8 5 SPEEDER FINED coll | Trevor Mills, Toronto, was 'fined $10 and costs for driving) 170 miles per hour in a 60-mile |zone on Highway 115 on August i" % \5. =a ; scans 'LICENCE MISSING BOBBY PINNED - Everitt Evertson, Whitby, was i fined $5 and costs after evidence Atty. Gen. Robert F. Ken- cratic Convention Tuesday meeting in New York that if | showed he had failed to produce nedy, his wife Ethel at his after he accepted its nomina- elected he would carry on the (an operator's permit after being side, is surrounded by crowd tion for U.S. Senator. Ken- work of his late brother. asked to do so by a Provincial at the New York State Demo- nedy promised the delegates --AP Wirephoto 'Police constable. JOHN A. RESEMBLES ACTOR _ Centennial Pageant Cast 'Strives For Authenticity By JAMES NELSON ivived from the original confer-jair individual, with . reddish-;After Gray was elected chair- CHARLOTTETOWN (CP) -- ence and the availability of ac-;brown curly hair and the high-/man and invited the Canadians) The national centennial com- tors in Canada to play the/pitched Scottish brogue charac-|to attend the conference, they! mission did its best to hire roles. teristic of John A, presented their case for Con- prominent Canadian actors to} In the case of John A. Mac- Chief Quebec lieutenant was| federation. represent in the character and donald, the leader of Upper Ca-|Georges-Etienne Cartier, a bon-| f image of 100 years ago the ori- nadian Conservatives who was|yivant of considerable Gallicl oo UP FEUD ™% gina] Fathers of Confederation to become: Canada's first fed-\charm with greyish white hair lio She caediens Gat Maan 3 emotions that NS % \, whose 1864 Charlottetown con-|eral prime minister in 1867, the|worn in pompadour effect down! and Cartier made for Confeder. eder- ference was re - enacted here casting was a natural: Robert tg his ears. He was bes ; po ber S ears, S$ played on} a4 ' Tuesday. hristie of Toronto. It has been|this trip by Bertrand Gagnon, aig Boston P niageaoe yg tong ¢ ; WOOLWORTH'S y Georg ! : Casting was as accurate as it said of Mr. Chrstie that John A.|veteran Montreal actor, a lithe; could be, considering thelis beginning to look like him.) man, full of face, with a shai ciel" chkseas teen = BiG SPECIAL fi XN BIG VALUE BINDERS sketchy records that have sur-'Mr. Christie portrays a debon-, a A . feature nose and greying hair|suplisher of the old Toronto ln Head, la long political feud with Mac- 1," Loose | SUPER y |which he combs well over his| js j ° e,°e Bebe: | Senior Citizens _ jrepresenr manmnns toned Sra ony ned hin Compices' (22 blastic, Binder , i The principal leaders from] coalition to seek Confederation h 150 loose leaf 4-in-One 5 ( Globe, a reformer who had had S | the Maritime provinces to the,when every other path towards He se special 2" f i bd 1864 Charlottetown conference|political harmony in Canada ividers, This t of index leaf Plastic binder 0 { avor € 1care lwere. Charles Tupper, premier|had been closed. Special off Combination ) set of index dj . of Nova Scotia, John Hamilton| scope yee va Spat ty er Saves yoy 59¢ $2 47 Vv Xercise bo X divid ' : : = , |Gray, premier of Prince Ed.-|acting fraternity in anada, : » , LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- The|vention also moved to send sim-| se of senior citizens of Ontario voted ilar requests to the provincial| W@"4 Island, = tig Til aren, pyle Hosiery he : ------ : ALUE te refil| Paper, Tuesday to ask the federal gov-|government "to assure. consid-\°y:, Premier of New bruns: care. ah, Ane Geanitln, Wwanee : ywhere. ernment to provide a compre-jeration of this question in case : , t I ri timed lasses ide hensive paid up medical care|the province retains jurisdic- In the pageant Tupper was| steel. +). eh er bNG * coverage for all citizens over tion. " played by Peter Donat, a ne-| Whiskers, and a cherubic ex- 5 i ase age! Jack Rose of 'esolu-(phew of Robert Donat who|Pression, Galt, minister of fi- 65 and raise the present old age Jack Rose of Toronto, resolu-|P: inance of Canada in 1864 who pensions to $100 from §75 ations committee chairman,)!ooks like a younger version of} " : month. called for implementation of|Mr. Chips in Goodbye Mr.\expounded the financial settle- ie -epre-\recommendations by the recentChips, the role his uncle cre-|ment that would be made if , -- os 2 mo igh 9 royal commission on health\ated.. Tupper was a medical|the Maritime provinces joined ane cei: eee neTS © services. He said he now is in|doctor who some years after|Upper and Lower Canada in United Senior Citizens of On-|the process of circulating a pe-|the conference became quite Confederation, was played by tario unanimously passed the|tition among senior citizens ask-|Portly. Austin Willis, veteran of CBC resolutions which included a re-|ing them to "go after" their, Gray was portrayed by John {radio and television shows. members of Parliament. Vernon, veteran of the Strat-| Two other Fathers from tac oumbiiite ac ig 65 ic Also passed was a resolution/ford Shakespearean Theatre.|Lower and Upper Canada of Sion eligibility age to 69 [roM asking 'the federal government|His sturdy. physique and rugged|popular note were Hector Lan- 70. to provide "a substantiallface and especially his height,gevin and Thomas D'Arcy Mc- The sixth annual USCO con-;monthly payment to all recip-|befit him for the part of chair-|Gee, who did not make their / é ° oo a ase asa ---- jents of old age sécurity, in ad-/man of the conference, with the|Teal mark in history until some ; a : b os ' sae dition to the present old age|military bearings that part re-/years after Confederation was ' oe as : ee i quest to lower the old-age-pen- -| quired. achieved in 1867, 0 F : security pension' in its pro 4 4 4 pee Sige rono alr posed contributory pension} Larry Mann, rotund Toronto) Langevin, works minister in Be A ; oar i M p E R i A Ll variety artist and actor who|/Macdonald's later cabinets, was NORTH RITE C d ¢ d OPPOSE SURVEY nae played sere dramatic|represented by Jean Caval, h However, it rejected a St.\Toles as well as farcical com-|Montreal variety actor now liv- ' rowd woo io Toranis. Medes, the WITH REFILLS FOUNTAIN PEN |j| BALL POINT PEN| REFILLS Catharines motion to have the we i cage ig ; ing Aan caeente al ; ow Gamepy [Provincial government conuct|_ In e delegates from)great Montreal advocate 0 . ' . F : F ing-si By MRS. KEN GAMSBY | cvey on why 85 per cent of Lower and Upper Canada were|Confederation and nationalist] Cartridge Fountain Pen 4} Fountain Pen has \@| Fountain Pen with new |'8!. Ball Point Pen features King-size ORONO -- Despite chilly Ontario's senior citizens do not the chief protagonists, arguing| visionary of what Canada was : that fills like a ball point : large ink-capacity. type of filling. Holds Ki j fill refills, weather attendance at the apply for welfare when, in for and soliciting the support of/to become, was portrayed by a A d val d F 5 es more ink. Visible ink INg-SiZe retiit= Approved by Orono Chamber of Commerce'some cases they need it. the Maritimes delegates for the|James Barron, a florrid-faced | pen. A good value and a | tarts writing » VISIDIC IN writes three times Bank d Street Fair held up with former' Delegates returned. for fur-\idea of union of the British|Toronto actor, with a lantern practical writing instru- 47). instantly. Guaranteed. Supply. Guaranteed. longer than ordinary Testhete.: years. Paid attendance by'ther study a resolution asking,North American provinces./jaw and square features. ment i : adults at the gates numbered! that further incred#S¢S if) lS J : : refills. 750. taxes should be lieved against} : ¢ 98¢ The various games were wellithe homes of retired persons.) patronized and covered a wide They said they do not wanti} | ' range from a ring game to taxes frozen, they want them "ua 7] i } darts, ball throw and other,reduced. Another resolution} NORM FI HER games of chance. Bingo was passed asked for the licensing) also a popular feature of the/of all Ontario nursing homes to [mm Se, y evening maintain standards across the Meat Market / / Dancing held' forth on the Province. iw Foo main street with music supplied! Speaking to a banquet at the For Personalized a by a group headed by Maxifirst day of the two-day con- f ines . id Service te : Lycett, Both round and square|vention, Louis P. Cecile, pro- dancing kept patrons on the|vincial welfare minister, pre- move to fight against the chill|dicted a select. provincial, com- -ANY ONE ITEM-- of the evening. mittee on the aging will "result The gross receipts of the in noteworthy recommendations | 2 Lbs, Lean Minced Chuck Steak that will have an effect on leg- $f ") pg, the Carehor oo ee 2 Lbs. Shoulder Pork Chops out of whic e Chamber €X-) "We now are passing into an pects to clear over $1,100 profits.'ora where the concem_of bah 2 Lbs. Shoulder Lamb Chops Teer lic welfare is not only with in-] 2 Lbs, Sliced Side Pork . dividual lack of means but with : : US. A-Rocket the welfare of the whole elderly 3 Lbs. Skinless Wieners population, rich or poor, or in between,' he said. . * pe hi : : , NS: y ges May Fly Soon jween." he sald. coronto,| Boneless Sirloin Steak or Roast ,, 69° SPECIAL LUNCH KiT | LEATHER " ja USCO esident, said i a Saiciaia Seales vane . ~ GENEVA (Reuters) -- The|\ co presi , Said in an in-) STUDENT LAMP DESK CLOCK B R EF C A SE United States plans to test alferview that many elderly ver] SWEET CORN "Ciny vor, 39° ety nuclear power unit in space) cause old age pensions start Big 7°x 8°Metal Lunch Kit with red Goose Neck Desk Lamp. Stands = Desk or Boudoir Alarm Quality leather product. Wearproof, " flight next year, three U.S. sci-| 7°" | "8 % j j ight next year, th Si \to0 late and are too small, -Re- © FREEZER SPECIAL and aluminum body band. Complete 16" high. Bulfet metal shade Clock. Ivory with brass waterproof Brief Case. Three entists Tuesday told. the i ee ; ferring to the present: $75 a 1 ' ® t annual world conference on| ontt oe ot om Mr, Terette| Clue,Brend FRONT QUARTERS ib, 39 with 7 oz. Regency bottle. Case has - in wood grain colours. Enam- --_ trim. Approximately 34". compartments, 5 position lock with _atoms for. peace. " 2 - said: "What dc H e BEEF Carry ne itiy i : The unit, weighing 950 pounds| rent' costs? 'There are special HINDQUARTERS Ib, 59¢ te ae a alle T 9 sae Modern key. Solid leather and about 12-feet high, would|hoyses for old people with rents OCK Closing. e L with cord. e Design. e gusset, steel frame. e 8 = "have a lifetime in 'space of one} from $40 to $70 and up a month, No charge for cutting, wrapping and freezing ta . year. If successful it would put they only are occupied. b N Fi h ' M M og "Se, a ; ' : w Provide a basis for higher per-\, small percentage Most = orm 1s er $ eal arket Me Sr, YOUR MONEY is WORTH MORE AT WOOLWORTH'S AG WODvi041 formance power units for use in them have to pay the same] 22 SIMCOE ST. NORTH © ~ PHONE 723-3732 baal ' th ; . to---Space, jrent as you." I

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