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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Nov 1965, p. 6

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ome sete os a meaner eta aes lie aes es 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 3, 1965 BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Teenage Girl -For Drinking Fined Under Age BOWMANVILLE -- The prob-|from General Motors and val- fem of teenage drinking was|ued at $2,800, Police evidence shown in Magistrate's Court|was that five were found in the here Tuesday. Magistrate R. B. fined an Oshawa gir' \service station, five in a loft liand two on a bench at the rear fand costs, or seven days, for of the premises, drinking under age, An Oshawa was fined an equal amoun lor' a similar offense. Defense counsel, Tom Greer, tlof Oshawa, pointed out that this was a severe lesson to his client, "%, police officer said he had which might serve as a warning found Iris Grieve, 19, weepingito others that it is just as ser- if & booth at the House of Chan Restaurant on Highway 2. She/to steal them. He said his client Had quite obviously been drink-|was not a General Motors em- and had been denied en-\ployee and had taken some of trance to Gord's A-Go-Go Dancjthe tools as payment for money | ious to buy stolen goods as it is|\subdivision proposal. Cement Firm Bylaws Passed HAMPTON--Darlington Town- ship Council, at a special meet- ing last week, paved_the--way for the establishment in the southern section of the township by the St. Mary's Cement Co, Bylaw 2111 was amended to permit the manufacturing of ce- ment and the quarrying of necessary material, A bylaw was also passed to regulate the operation of pits and quarries in the township. On the motion of Councillors Budai and Down, council will ask the minister of municipal) § affairs to reconsider the list of conditions to the approval of the St. Merv's Cement Company's eeu | Peel's Poultry Farm Lim: Ajax Comple ited, Port Perry, was visited recently by Dr, Juan C, Sala, of Lima, Peru, manag- DISCUSS EXPORT ARRANGEMENTS of export sales for Peel's, is seen on the left, discuss- ing with Dr, Sala export Mary Jane Crosier Wins Forum Cup UXBRIDGE -- This year, 1 members of the Scott fa Chih McTavish of RR 3, Beef Section, this year were as follows; Port Pe land, Uxbridge, RR 4; Barr Phoenix, Greenbank; Junior Calf Club completed their Junior Catt prefect, by exhihiting hoy --, * or on don Fielding, head of the nome member in the Dairy Sec-|\o¢ i cl aumer ot Ge Bcc ecnomics department at Mount Farm Radio Forum Trophy, this year was Mary Jane Cro-\home economics must do more sier of RR 2, Blackwater, Davidjthan teach girls to cook and Uxbridge,|sew, Mrs, Fielding says such was awarded the Milton Cornish hy as high member in the courses now must educate girls Other Junior Calf Club mem- bers completing their project Dairy Section -- Isabell Flett,,-- Oshawa, RR 2; Donovan Smith,| , RR 2; John Suther- " , Jim wr y McKean, Seagrave, RR 2; Mar- tural Society, with Duncan Mc- Tavish of RR 3, Uxbridge, John Leask of RR 2, Seagrave, and Hugh Baird of RR 2, Black- grater as club leaders, NEED TOTAL PICTURE HALIFAX (CP)--Mrs, Gor- Saint Vincent College here, says in the 'total picture of the family" including its economy, relationships among family |members and its over-all oper- lation. ~ . + i Al er of one of Peru's large arrangements for broiler |tin Kuenen, Uxbridge, RR 3; poultry breeding concerns, breeding stock to that coun- Terry Alldred, Blackwater, John A. McKelvie, director try. Beef Section -- Lionel Ingle-| | Il next door. Miss Grieve ad:jowed him, mitted that this was her third] ¢@onviction for drinking under} Last week in Magistrate's) AJAX (Staff) -- Ajax Town lcourt here four Toronto youths,\Council, in a recorded vote Is Approved yd | an ye --~|ton, Brooklin, RR 1; Kim Mc- "Another. oficer testified that|charged with causing a disturb-/Tuesday night, voted seven to ie * ' ; the. previous. night he had ar-jance and wilful damage atitwo in favor of proceeding with _ ACCEPTED AS SPORT and water ballet to re a4 ee a & ted Alan William Knihnisky,\Caesarea in July, went free forithe working drawings and the} Synchronized swimming, a accepted as a competitive U,5, e me 4 prog : Mp wt | when he found him stagger-|lack of evidence, A Torontojcalling of tenders for the Ajax|combination of swimming skillsisports event in 1948. sponsor' y the Scott Agricul: img about the same dance halljyouth, who had given police @|municipa! complex. | parking lot in an intoxicated|statement, lied under oath and) When a recorded vote for the] condition with an empty liquor|was charged with perjury. |preparation of working plans battle in his hand. The youth) This week James Brand, 18,\and the calling, of tenders was| admitted having been charged|admitted that he had driven the taken only Councillors Reid and before car that had taken the other) Wright voted against the Muni- In passing sentence Magis-\four to Caesarea, that had seen|cipal complex, trate Baxter deplored the hol-jand heard the events as written A motion to expedite plans to lering of certain individuals, re-jin his statement, and had later|construct an arena in 1966, that questing that the age for legalidriven them away to a restaur-|jarchitects be hired who had pre: drinking be lowered to. 18/ant at Manchester where they|vious experience in community years. |were arrested and charged centre construction, to dispense "This is a problem that is be-| Magistrate R. B. Baxter warn-jwith a vote of the people since coming more and more serious,"'|¢4 the accused that the penalty|approval had been given by the stated His Worship. "Perhaps 1/for perjury could be as high asipeople in a plebiscite held 10 am a voice crying in the wil-|14 years in penitentiary. He years ago and that approval be derness but-I am going to con-\Placed the youth on suspendedigiven by council to debenture, tinue doing it. There is nothing|Sentence for two years to report) the entire amount was moved by glamorous about this. Sooner orjto the probation officer once a Mrs, Reid and seconded by R. later we have to face up to this month for the first year, Wright. On a recorded vote only) problem and do something about Bond was set at $500 Mrs, Reid and Councillor Wright it."' 2 ais TERE voted in favor of the motion, | A motion by Deputy Reeve| ehiceme sisadel gaits station BOWLING SCORES Hall that the Mayor and Council) ceiving stolen goods. Magistrate WHITBY LADIES' do all possible to expedite the . CANDY BOWLING LEAGUE building of a community centre R. B. Baxter suspended sen-| points tor the day - Alisorts 4 Gum: 425 passed 'unanimously by tence for two years, setting the drops 1, Humbugs 3. Jelly Beans 0, Life, | bond at $1000. Savers 1. Lollipops 3, Maple Buds 1 and Council, Peppermints 3 . Wilfred Vine, 37, The complex will house the Tripies over 500 ~ Gladys Wiles 639, was found) ir Sandtord 633, Jean King $9, Ber-/municipal offices, Ajax School to have in his possession a@ total |nice Moase 589, j e s stolen| Doreen Kehoe 556, Florence Moore F of 32 alr power fool oF ck se Marion Sturgess $33,/Ldbrary and the police and fire You Are Cordially Invited To The ANNUAL MISSIONARY CONFERENCE CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH CENTRE AND JOHN STREETS, OSHAWA Isabel Farndale $4! Board offices, the Ajax Public Katie Loyst 535, Jean Ward 520, Marg Sturgess $10 and departments FOOD SPECIALS AVAILABLE ONLY AT DOMINION IN THE K-MART PLAZA DOMINO LIQUID DETERGENT 12 OZ, SIZE © Citrate a7 i ILABLE BLE ONLy Al DOMINION | COUNTRY GIRL APPLE PIES N 3 us 3] PIES > WE CY ary i Naini care | Fe erate sandtor | Zeidler and Craig, Toronto Muncipal Vote aspraitiat sa, Sar is, arctects, wil "proceed wih WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3 THROUGH SUNDAY, NOV. 7 : Plans Completed itv tise anita aot kets Loy drawings and. the calling. of EACH NIGHT AVAILABLE ONLY AT DOMINION MUZZgi BOWMANVILLE -- Provision |, seller, Dwellers <= We wish Jo exjeng for the holding of the municipal |joining the rest of us cellar dwellers, omin ion \especially our treasurer: Jackie Banks » ation meeting and election 3 Barbie Calberry 78, 75, Mildred Juby tenders, which the firm origin- ally estimated will cost $440,000 Deputy Reeve John Hall said) ithe calling of tenders would be 7:30 p.m. SAVE 20c LEAVERS were made Monday night when j92, Harel Lee 95, Hazel Moore 94, Greta n rf " er the only way of getting an accu- y o] McDonough 73, Ruby Schied 7 id : y yd Bowmanville Council gaye third!Mc 9) uby or IS aN oe ate OF costa reading to a bylaw. uae Walker 89. 2 The nomination meeting will) ' the: town hall. Should an elec- EL tio# be necessary it will be held FE Dee. 6. The polls will be open} library on Temperance st., be-| twéen Church and Wellington sts, will be held at 2 p.m, Nov. be 'held Nov, 29, between the from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m | TL Tt was announced that the of-/ 20. SPECIAL SPEAKERS : DR. J. ALLEN BLAIR Noted Bible Teacher, heard over network of 55 stations, Well known for his missionary-emphasis messages, REV. 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Hf you insist on an imported label, you've wasted your time reading this far. If you ignore the label and judge the wine, waste no more time reading. Try these wines, soon. We envy you your first thrill of discovery. Cream Sherry A fevourite of sherry con- noisseurs. An appetizer wine of real merit. President Sauterne A light white wine for the table. With fish, fowl, white meats, salads. FEARMAN'S BOLOGN President Port A distinguished dessert wine. With cheese, desserts, after dinner. President Sherry Ideal before dinner; with hors d'oeuvres, soup course. President Champagne Canada's prize champagne. For any dinner, all gala occa- sions, especially weddings end anniversaries. Brights FINE venom Wines SINCE 1874 President Extra Dry A dry delicate wine that inspires encomiums from all who try it. With fish, white meat, salads. what could be more delightful, more acceptable than two or three of these famous wines, or a complete President Wine Cellar? | POTATO CHIPS Extra Large 20 oz. Box SAVE 18 RICHMELLO PEANUT ) BUTTER 45 OZ. JAR SAVE 9c SPORTSMAN Cleaned Smelts BY THE PIECE Ib. 39- 4;

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