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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Aug 1965, p. 5

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HOME AT LAST TORONTO -- Alice Le al Airport with his parents Feuvre of West*Hill, Ont., last might from Holland. has a hearty welipme for They were among members brother Ronald as) he ar- of the Toronto Estonia So- rived at Toronto Internation- cial Club who were ground- ed for almost two days in England when their char- tered aircraft became in- volved in an international dispute and was impounded. BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Illegal Tippling Nets Youth Jail WHITBY (Staff) An 18- year-old Whitby youth was sent to jail for 30 days, Tuesday, after being convicted of drink- ing under age. Gregory Finnnan of 300 High st., pleaded guilty to the of- ing 80 mph, way 2 June 11, had driven away at speed reach- The careless driving charge and 'having charge" arose from a rear end collision on High- Stealing an antique water Fall "Spode" Plans Ready BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- The St. John's WA completed plans for the "Spode'"" demonstration slated for November, at the Aug. 19 meeting in the parish) hel, | The treasurer reported on the | successful bake sale and it was) learned the church picnic will) be held in Cartwright Park) Sept. 11. | Plans were also made for the} fence. » Seven days in jail was " 0! Scugog received when he was convicted on a charge of drunk penalty James Dickerson driving. His driver's licence was sus- pended for six months. A father and son were each annual chicken pie supper after; itcher cost Donald James Mc- Sekt Celine Aine ane anal pwesident, Mts, WE, Ash Beth of Cedar st., Ajax $50 and costs or 15 days in jail. more, read 'Pakistan Patch-| McBeth, pleaded guilty to the| Work." It was learned one of the charge of theft under $50 and . explained that he had been|members, Mrs. E. Darcy, is in drinking at the time and had|hospital with a broken hip. just put the pitcher in his car. TOO FE WHOME EXPERTS Two men who had possession) MONTREAL (CP) -- Increas- of five sports shirts stolen fromjing university enrolments have a Whitby Men's Wear Shop,|not ended the shortage of home fined $10 and costs or 10 days in|were each remanded in custody jail, for being drunk in a publiclone week for sentencing on pos- place. : |session of stolen goods. Pius Finnan and his son Wil-| David Lewis Powell and Rob- lard were both picked up bylert James Howard both of Osh- police on Aug. 22 on Perry st.,!awa, had pleaded not guilty to in an intoxicated condition. {the offence. economics specialists in Can- ada, reports the Canadian Home Economics Association. |A toal of 1,913 students in the | subject, 300 more than the year before, were registered in 1964- 65. A Scarboro man, Gail Patrick) Gaul, was fined a total of $210 WHITBY and costs or 50 days in jail after being convicted on charges of| dangerous driving, careless driy-| Mr. and Mrs, Charles Bottom- a gg gr gi aoe oe a place|jey, John and Mary, have re- other than iis residence. turned from a motor trip to The dangerous driving charge;iGettysburg, Washington, D:C., the court learned arose after a and Atlantic City high speed chase by police along : i Highway 2, June 26. Mr. and Mrs, William Fice, Gaul had been the driver of a/Mr. and Mrs. Russell Powell, car that had failed to stop at a|Whitby and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- stop sign on entering Highway|fred Harding, West Hill, spent 2 and when pursued by policel last Sunday at Wasaga Beach. BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Illicit Driving Gets Man Month BOWMANVILLE (TC) -- Al-|asked for a remand to Oct. 5 to bert B. Goodwin, RR 3, Bow-jallow Mr. Sweep to secure a manville was charged, July 4,| witness. with driving a motor vehicle while his driving licence was Again remanded for one week under suspension. Mr. Goodwin to Aug. 31 was Charles Doughty pleaded "Guilty", Lindsay, He is charged with in- PC James, OPP, laid the/decent assault on a male. charge in Township of Darling-} ton. Crown Attorney Bonnycas-| Dangerous driving was the tle read a list of convictions|charge and Edward John Smow- over the past two years anditon, 17 Tardree Place. Scar- stated Goodwin has 'no respect|boro, was the accused. Smowton for the Jaw". Magistrate J. D.|/pleaded not guilty. He was re- Burger sentenced Godwin to presented by counsel E Wild- 30 days in jail. man ' | Eric Bernard, Newcastle, a Magistrate J. D. Burger, com-| Witness, stated the car ahead of mitted for trial at the next coun-jhim veered off to the left in ty court, Jack Noden, 27, New-/front of the Cream of Barley castle, on a charge of "'rape".|Park, travelling in the west- The plaintiff in the case is 65) bound lane, crossed the centre years old and cannot read or'line, hit a car going east, driven write. by Richard E. Thomas, 129 Bru- The offence is alleged to have|ton st., Port Hope. taken place June 11 at the plain-| The Thomas car was shoved tiff's home. The defendant isjback into a car driven by Dan- represented by E. R, Lovekin,jiel E. Bridgete, 10 East Beach, Newcastle. PC Tillson, OPP was|Bowmanville the investigating officer. PC Bird was called to the scene. Four persons in the Snowtom car were taken to the hospital out-patient department for treatment to lacerations and bruises. Magistrate J. D. Burger stated Charged on June 18 with un- lawfully driving a motor ve- hicle. while disqualified from driving, Robert Kenneth Sow. den, Newcastle, pleaded guilty.! PERSONALS On evidence given by PC fill- son OPP, Crown Attorney Bon- nycastle recommended "a sub- stantial fine'. The fine was $100 and costs $3 or 10 days with) three weeks time to pay the fine. Charged with careless driv- ing on King st., Jan Sweep, R.R., Bowmanville, entered a plea of not guilty, through his counsd E. R. Loveskin, Counsel jet $26.50 and there was no reason for the car fo veer to the side of the road and Mr. Smowtom probably fell asleep at the wheel. Crown Attorney Bonnycastle said it was a borderline case and as he had no previous con- victions he asked for a mini- mum fine. Magistrate J. D. Bur- ger found the accused guilty jand levied a $25 fine and costs the automatic driver's licence suspension. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Emard) recently spent a weekend in) Cornwall visiting relatives and friends. | | Mr, and Mrs, H. § Ferguson) have returned from a_ three- week motor trip West, going through the United States and| returnitig via Canada. They! |visited in Vancouver, Victoria, | |Jasper Park, Banff, Calgary. Best wishes are offered to Walter Burt who is celebrating his 13th birthday today. William. Mowat and Mr. and, Mrs. Andy Rankine left last) Thursday on a chartered flight for Scotland where they will be! | visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rankine's irelatives in Perth, Edinburgh, jand Aberdeen. They left from |Toronto International Airport. | Mr. and Mrs, William Lee, |617 Green st., spent last week- end in Ottawa where they visit-| ed the Exhibition and also in Brockville where they attended) ja family picnic at St. Lawrence |Park, They were house guests jof Mrs. Lee's sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown, of Brockville. | Now visiting at the Lee's) residence are his granddaugh-| ters, Cathy and Debbie Lee of Athens. } Mr. and Mrs. Ted Curl, 7 Avon court, entertained execu-| tive members of the young Lib-| eral party at their swimming) pool with a barbeque. Present were: president, Bruce Mackey; | first vice-president, Tim Todd: second vice president, Ted Beauchamp; secretary, Fay McLeish; treasurer, Ron/ Swartz; chairman of the pro-| gram committee, Don Lake; chairman of the constitution committee, Tom Park. Mr. Curl is chairman of public relations. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. 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