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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Jun 1966, p. 6

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4a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, June 8, 1966 | Ar Studen Win BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE | " ts 'CNE Prizes For Art fegeinnca as Mag istrate Dismisses A number of district school ' paige : -- pe | SPEND LESS |students have won prizes in the|Inge Sabata, Bayview Heights legal Possession Case ----_--Exradtn non! rahiyim| sini" tay Mees' Paincall © EVERY DAY AT BOWMANVILLE -- A uremia salesman explained his way out of » charge for illegal possession of liquor in Magistrate's Court here Tuesday. Anthony Farren, Thursfield| Cres., picked up three hitch- hikers just east of Toronto, one carrying a brown paper bag. In it was a bottle of vodka and the hitchhikers offered to drive, Farren agreed and took winks on the passenger's side. He admitted that the unopen- ed bottle of liquor in the glove pre gg el was his. He ex- that the reason his ee smelled of alcohol, when he was stopped by police, was that he had attended a party the previous evening for his brother who was getting mar- ried. Magistrate R. B. Baxter re- versed Farren's guilty plea and dismissed the charge. He adyis- 4 --titei4 Tansilla PRY Nee-lthan «MO entries from schools| School, Ajax. Grade 7, Creative] tleton, said he was driving thelin all provinces and the terri-| Design: Ju! Parisn ana diepnen| tractor east on Highway 7 when|tories were entered in the art|Thomson, St. Andrew's Senior | a car passed him. He looked! classes, 2,25¢ in the nenmanshin! School, Ajax. yee estimated at from five to ten|Crafts: Patricia Roche and| a dollars, |Margaret Hombrough, St. An- peoneré Fs ome Magistrate R. B. Baxter, in|drew's School, _Afax. __|Sehool, Whitby; Teresa Fitz- jaround and at that instant Mr, classes. 'and 630 in the essay| Kindergarten, Picture i Fleming's car slammed into} competition. ling: Jocelyn Beauparlant, the rear of the wagon. All three! The district winners were: Mary's Schoc!, Rosebank. Kin.| vehicles were in the eastbound, Opportunity Class, Picture\dergarien, Creative Design: lane and skid marks led back! Making: Robert Hossman, St.|peborah Suchan, Lincoln Ave. from the car for almost 100|Andrew's School, Ajax. Op-|School, Pickering. another of wine. When one of| feet. Damage to the wagon was|portunity Classes, Simple! Grage 1 Picture Making: dismissing the charge, said patrick, St. Mary's School, Fleming might have been charg- Reestauk: Grade 1, Creative MASTER PACK ed with following too closel i @) Bi d Design: Billy Szabo, St. i that no evidence bet been airee| verpass 1 School. Fondly passe 4 of any attempt to pass. | Grade 2, Picture Making: 20-02 : Ricky Turner, Lo Peg A local man, charged with il- Accepted Iiaior. Bchéol: _ Pi ge eds TINS legal possession of liquor, was| |Creative Design: Matthew) fined $25 and costs, or five days.; BROUGHAM -- Subject to aiCross, Lincoln Ave.. School, Stanley Charles White, 134/favorable investigation by Con- | Pickering. Grade 2, Modelling: High st., hid two part bet of sulting Engineers Totten and|George Jowett, Lincoln Ave, ' beer under his coat while the|Sims, Pickering Township Coun- School, Pickering. ' officer was checking the caricil has accepted the lowes! ten-| Grade 3, Creative Design: SHIRRIFF'S PURE -- 48-OZ, TIN ed him to be more careful whom! parked on a side road, Underjder of Stonehurst Construction|David Holter, 'incoln Ave he picked up in future. the front seat was a case of\Co, Lid., for $101,989.68, for the! School, Pickering the charge dismissed but the ac- Should the successful bidder) aye school, Pickering. Grade 4, bottles and several empties, Be-| Westney Rd., Overpass. eis ¢ \ ( t A Columbus man, charged sides Mr. While in the car, was, Totten and Sims designed the Pe cinag Wo aet Waale pred with improper passing, heard! another adult and two children. structure. Ala and Brian Wiles ran eident inflicted $800 damage to his car. Murney Edward Fieming ran into the rear of a farm wagon loaded with three tons of fertil- fzer and towed by a tractor Fair Dates Announced The South Ontario Agricultur al Society Fall Fair, at Alexan-|* dra Park, will be held Thurs- jfail to qualify, the next lowest) Mod . tender is that of Bailey Con- a needy ame ae 1cers struction Co, Lid., for $107,078.60 oo Highest of the seven tenders MASTER PACK -- DESSERT submitted was that of Mel-Ron Installed Constroction Co, Ltd., fo r $124, One-Stop BOWMANVILLE (TC) -- oOf-| Pickering Township will pay DECORATING 20-02. for ficers for the ensuing year\only a portion of the cost of | were installed at a recent meet-|construction as it is subsidized SHOP ee ing of the Women's Institute, by the Board of Transport Com- They are: missioners, the Canadian Pacific @ Wolipeper end Murele Past President, Mrs. M. Wise- awed ee 9 ggg po Of} @ Custom Draperies man; president, Mrs. D. Park;|isnWays © ntario, The reso- | @ Breadioom first vice-president, Mrs. T. |Iution accepting the lowest ten- @ CLL. Painte end Vernishes CUDNEY -- LARGE 48- OZ. TIN nt,|der is subject to the approval! of @ Benjamin Moore Paints Mrs. G. Bagnell; Beaverton Sept. 15, 17, 17) 4, me Webber; public relations. offi- notice that the tender is accept- Belleville Aug. 15 to 7 cer, Mrs. H. Sumersford. ed, and should be completed in PHONE 668-5062 Blackstock Aug. 26, Stewart; second vice-preside d hans) the above-mentioned bodies. BRAND RIB day, Friday and Saturday, Aug | veasurer, Mrs. 1.. Munday; as-| Ted Sims, of Totten and Sims, pond & SOUTER C 4, 5 and 6. The dates for other|Sistant secretary, Mrs. A present at the council meeting, Hateiek fairs ate Wood: district director, Mrs. §.)8aid that construction would | DECOR CENTRE LTD. ~|Buttery; alternate, Mrs, R,|start within 14 days of receiving 107 Byron St. 3., Whitby Kingston Sept. 13 to 7 Directors, Mrs. T. 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