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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Jul 1966, p. 24

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SOREL EO ASigiiets OL ONG CA it A pag a ae a Crumb;place Jack Piccini, of Ritson that, Rd. S., Oshawa, was fined $10 and costs or 10 days in jail. Crumb didn't. Having liquor as a minor cost It took a police visit and a' Edward Gresham, of Toronto, charge of theft to get back the a six-month stispended sen- tire, Magistrate Jermyn heard.|tence. No probation was im- Crumb who pleaded not guilty posed by Magistrate Jermyn. to the theft of the tire and rim! Obtaining liquor as a minor was fined $25 and costs or seven cost Brian Arthur Rate, of Whit- days in jail, by, a $50 fine with costs or 10 In court he said he had for-| days in jail. goucn tw icin We Ure long as THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, July 28, 1966 24 abil cad tire back BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Dangerous Driving Ends With Fine For One Man Police didn't know whe tolistrate's.c+ art ---Magwirate;neere oc., Downsview, Toronto; | ms e blame for the accident. So both|Harry Jermyn was left to sort and David W. Dinsmore, 24, of} BE Phage ia ace A cottetiio. drivers were charged with|out the matter. : /Webling St., Brantford. Sharp | as fined $50 aid Pras a 6 dangerous driving. | Charged with dangerous driy-|was also charged with falling | Ge Gh a. We pleted aatity |eacuth: enavestad aasiauan & And Tuesday at Whitby mag-|ing were Joey M: Sharp, of|to report an accident and Dins-| : M sus} 8 . |more with public mischief. |to the offence. charge of assault causing bodily Se D J i] S } Both drivers not; Minor consuming cost Jerry|harm. He pleaded guilty to the + s mposed For Having Liquor»: ; He found Sharp guilty of dan-! leaded [guilty to all pall gas John O'Conell, 19, of Whitby, a|Charge. ; : .,$50 fine with costs or 10 days) Shearer, of Perry St., Whitby, Bitola ou Santana: Poe pe i admitted 'that the offence was BOWMANVILLE -- A Hamp-;Prince Edward Island from %¢T0us driving and fined him) ton youth went to jail for one|/Toronto and that he was just|$200 and costs or 30 days in| week following conviction for | outside Montreal. 'jail, The charge of failing to re-| agreed as brought, the night. ASSAULT On condition that he go to Sarnia to live with his uncle, Brian Shearer received an 18- ing Magistrate Jermyn dismiss-|™ ed the charges against Dins-| Hor being drunk in a public!his second assault charge. CITY OF OSHAWA PAYROLL OFFICER (Male) Initial solary to $6,352.00, depending on qualifications and experi- ence, with an eventual maximum of $7,350.00 (3634 hour week). Responsible to City Treasurer for managing the City's payroll and illegal possession of liquor, in} Magistrate's Court here Tues-|that he had drank three bottles at the request of the Crown. | day. Wayne Steven Wright, 18, was charged, in May, with theft of money from milk bottles. He was convicted in June. At that He admitted to the officer port an accident was withdrawn | of wine during the afternoon and said that he would take TIRE THEFT the street car back from Bow-| Leaving for work one morn- | manville to Toronto. ing, James Leslie Crumb, of | related records for approximately 800 employees Duties will include supervision of payroll stoff; ensuring thet the basis and method of calculating remuneration and deducations are correct; liaisoning with other branches of Treasury, Personne) and other civic departments. Previous senior supervisory experience in poyroll administration with ability to organize work, essential Apply in writing only, giving all pertinent information as to exper- He was dirty, his hair matted | Forrest Rd., Ajax, found that a) and his clothes untidy. In his| Wheel of his car was flat. pocket were two Salvation; He went to neighbor Percy} Army tickets for bed in|Tetlock to borrow a tire from) charged with illegal possession | 7 of liquor at Bowmanville West Loronto. his car. Mrs. Tetlock readily Beach. Contents of pop bottles seized from him and another youth tested 16.42 per cent and 21 per cent alcohol. | G00D FYEAR he sold them to a friend for) Pa $1.50 each. } "New they sell for about $25| Here's your chance to each," stated the investigating | officer, "but the Illinois visitor said his car was a year old and estimated their value at $47 for | the set of four." Gerald Veleke, 23, of Newton- | ville, admitted going with Har-| ness when he tried to sell them "When a person is convicted! buy GOODYEAR quality and later buying two to put on! F = ) ience, education, age, marital status, etc., before 5:00. p.m., Friday, August 5, 1966, r The Personnel Officer City Holl, Oshawa, Onterio. time he was remanded for pre- sentence report. Only a few days later he was brought suspended sentence for one year for a Newtonville, youth. Philip Harness, 16, of New-| tonville, admitted taking the, discs from the car of an Il- | linois visitor and trying to sell) them to a wrecking yard at/ EATON'S AUGUST FASHION FUR SALE Look What YOU'LL find in Eaton's Fur Salon! PERSONAL SHOPPING ONLY of one offence and wants con-| sideration from the court," ob-| served Magistrate R. B. Bax- | ter, "'he should display a little; common sense." | Kenneth McEwen, aged 17, / Liberty St., who was charged | jointly with Wright with theft} of money from milk bottles, was given one year's suspended | sentence. | his car and hiding the other two | in a barn. Magistrate R. B. Baxter| gave Veleke the option of aj heavy fine (or a jail term) or surrendering his license and) owner's permit to the police) until September. He has a week | to make up his mind. TRANSIENT REMANDED A transient was remanded to SUSPEND SENTENCE There's far more than meets the eye in an EATON fur. Our buyers make sure of it, County Jail, Couburg, until Fri- ' i j \ t Ha WN 9 | le i , m4) i ip At SALE, They shop the world markets to bring you the best in the long and short of fur fashion Luxury furs. Practical furs. Furs with fun in mind. Visit our Salon during the month of August. Take a cool look at what's going on. You'll warm up at EATON'S new fur 5983.00 = 688.00 Black (dyed) Persian Lamb (some with nat- : ve gs . Natural grey Persian Lamb (some with natural ural mink trim). SALE, Theft of four wheel discs | y. John Henry Richards, 30, no} each known address, was. reported each wandering on a woman's prop- erty on Highway 401 and trying| to. get into her house. He told | her he was on his way to) Egypt Curbs Natural grey Persian Lamb (some with nat- Black (dyed) Persian Lamb (some with natural mink trim). ural mink trim) 3% length Blended (dyed) Beaver (some with Dope Dealers CAIRO (Reuters) -- Hun-| dreds of illegal dope dealers) have been arrested in an un-| precedented campaign launched | by the Egyptian authorities. The speed-up in the tempo of the continual war between the| <> NYLON Cord and Tufsyn rubber. 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Lower profile, contoured shoulders, wider tread pattern, gives more traction, government and the prosperous drug rings is the direct result | of the killing of four policemen in a recent running gun-battle| against smugglers near Cairo. | The arrests were made in sudden police swoops on haunts in some of the shadier districts | of Cairo and on remote hide-| outs. | Reinforced anti - narcotics | squads are combing the coun-| try and laying traps for fugi- tives from justice, many of | whom have acquired skill in| disguise to help them outwit the police. | On top of this the National | Assembly has approved a law/ imposing the death penalty on} anvone convicted of drug traf- ficking. Trade Surplus | To Be Shaved | WASHINGTON (CP) -- The) United States' trade surplus, amounting to $5,200,000,000 last year, is going to be shaved| down in 1966, says a commerce' department survey. But . continuing strong de- safe stops. Suggested List Price $22.80 SALE PRICE Size $ 750 x14 or 775 x14 Plus the old tire (biackwali Whitewatls $19.65 off your car. Whitewalls $23.10 tubeless) S SIMILAR SAVINGS ON OTHER SIZES J Suggested List Price $27.30 SALE BRICE Size $ 750 x14 (biackwall or tubeless) 778 x 14 SIM! AVINGS ON OTHER, St. > HLAR Si oT SIZES ae greater stability. Suggested List Price $32.95 SALE DRICE Size $ 750 x 14 (biackwall or tubeless) 775 x14 Plus the old th Whitewalls $27.85 ayoran off your car. SIMILAR SAVINGS ON OTHER szes_| Plus the old tire off your car. GOODYEAR ROAD HAZARD GUARA "SUN" ENGINE 38 mand by Canada and other} countries for U.S. goods is also anticipated. | The U.S. exported $26,600,000,-| 000 worth of goods last year and imported $21,400,000,000. The survey in the depart-| mental! publication Interna-| tional Commerce says exports of American auto parts and en-| gines, up 20 per cent in 1965] under the Canada-U.S. auto pro- duction agreement, should con- tinue to increase but perhaps| with some moderation later this' year. For the first four months of 1966, says the study, Canadian! purchases from the U.S. were up 26 per cent and Canadian! sales to the U.S. up 25 per cent. Canada imported 70 per cent of its total purchases last year --$8,006,000,000 in U.S. dollars from the U.S. while 58 per cent of its exports--totalling $8,127,-| 000,000 U.S.--came here. ii GOOD*SYEAR NTEE ON EVERY TIRE YOU BUY HERE ARE SOME GREAT HOLIDAY SPECIALS WHEEL ALIGNMENT . Adjust camber and caster. . Adjust toe-in. » Adjust steering geometry. . Check bell points, idler arms and tie rod ends. Check wheel bearings. . Check wheel balance. » Check shock absorbers. : . Check exhaust system. . Check brakes. S . Check tires. | . Check bettery. ~S@eanevwahXn = --_ 162 KING ST. EAST 125- 5512 or 725-9351 SAVE TIME e SAVE TROUBLE e SAVE MONEY natural mink trim) | ° ' vs y ; Uf mink trim) | | ¥% length Russian Kolinsky (dyed) Canadian Beaver (blended) China Mink (dyed) Natural Pastel Mink Jacket Natural Let-Out Mink Stoles in a variety of shades Brown (dyed) Persian Lamb (some with nate ural mink trim). Black (dyed) Russian Kolinsky (horizontal cut). Natural Canadian Sheared Beaver Russian Kolinsky (dyed). % PRICE! CLEARANCE OF VINYL HANDBAGS Ordinarily 5.95 ! PERSONAL SHOPPING ONLY A wide variety of styles from which to choose... included in the group are totes, envelopes and casual styles all with large zippered compartments and outside pockets. Sturdy plastic vinyl construction with silver or gold-colour trims. Colours of black, brown, tan, navy, red and fawn in the group. Shop early for best selection! SPECIAL, each ...... EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 217 ~ EATON'S Semi-Annual Sale of Homefurnishings Continues .. . With An Outstanding Array of Savings! Furniture, Appliances, Bedding and Linens, Chinaware and Cutlery and a Host of Home Aids... all Specially Priced For This Great Sale! ~ } Store Hours: 9:30 a.m, to 6 p.m. Monday to Saturday. Open Thursday and Friday Nights Until $

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