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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Oct 1966, p. 12

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Kees ae a a PRY 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, October 22, 1966 'A new television documen- tary film completed today has a distinct Oshawa fla- for. The film, Winds of Choice not only was filmed in The Motor City during ¥ TELEVISION FILM MADE IN OSHAWA the past eight days at a cost of more than $30,000 for the Ontario Department of Education, it was pro- duced and directed by two former Oshawa residents, William. 'Bill'. Marshall, left, was the producer.- Gil Taylor, on right the direc- tor. Mort Walsh, designer, is second from left. Herb Alpert, the camera man, is also shown, The theme of the film is adult re-training in Ontario. (Please turn to this week's Week - end Showcase for story) Photo by Doug Frickelton BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Cartage Firm Defrauded Driver Gets Six Months A 44-year-old Adelaide St. E. resident was sent to jail Fri- day when he pleaded guilty in Oshawa Mazgistrate's court to stealing $370 from a cartage firm he worked for, Harold Max Watson was sen- tenced to six months definite and six months indefinite, Some- time between Sept, 23 and 29 he made furniture deliveries and collected $370 in cash re- ciepts -- but didn't turn the money into his employer. $300 FINE William Wilfred Damant, a 25 - year ~ old Newcastle ap- ple - picker, was fined $300 for contributing to juvenile delin- quency, He pleaded not guilty te the charge, which arose out of a teen-age drinking party Four youths and a 14-year-old girls were charged at the same time with minor consumption. The four youths appeared in court earlier and were given stiff fines, The party, court was told, was at 285 Park Rd, §S, A charge of having against Da- mant was withdrawn by the Crown and Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn gave him 14 days to pay the fine, Tf Damant doesn't pay, he'll face a two- month jail term, GETS 30 -DAYS Twenty - eight + year . old Fred L, Connaghan, 199 Sim- coe St, S,, kicked Const. Dean Westbrook three times Oct. 20 and the Magistrate demonstra- ted his harshness in court. He put Connaghan away for 30 days. Connaghan and his bro- ther, James; 19 were in a car on Simese St. §. which Const, Westbrook was checking. Fred Connaghan who plead- ed gum, tdn't like the idea of the law interrupting -- his life, so he eut-joose on the days. He took the 30 days. INTOXICATION CHARGE Oct. 19. Burk St., in the Aug, 28 theft of abou a vending company truck park also involved in the. theft. MAGISTRATE LENIENT five charges, to "Brighten up" constable. His brother was drunk. He pleaded guilty and was fined $25 and costs or 30 Robert William Coakery, 33 Saint John N.B., was fined 10 and costs or 10 days for being intoxicated in a public place Richard Carl Milheron 16, 163 was placed on 18 months probation for his part $350 worth of cigarettes from ed on Marland Ave, Milheron pleaded guilty to breaking, en- tering and theft when he ap- peared in court Oct. 7 and was remanded two weeks in cus- tody for sentencing. He was or- dered Monday to make $68.50 restitution. Four juveniles were Magistrate Jermyn gave a 19-year - old youth a break. He told Charles Smith, facing in the next 30 days while he works at a job that kept him from going to jail, Smith ap- peared' for sentencing after pleading. guilty Oct, 7 to three charges of threatening and two of extortion by threats. Court was told Monday that Smith, who extorted small sums of money from five juveniles between Sept. 23 and 25, had a job waiting for him jt he didn't go to jail. The story checked out and Magistrate Jermyn gave Smith a 30 - day trial at his auto body shop job. He told Smith to reappear in. court Nov. 25 when he will review a report on his job conduct. CARELESS DRIVING Joseph M. Safford, 20, Cadillac St. §., pleaded guilty to careless driving and had his licence suspended two years. A $100 fine was also imposed, Testimony showed that Staff. ord was doing 50 miles per hour in bis car on Simcoe St, t when he passed a car 20 feet "9 7) en Interiors Yes, we do REC AA A hy Windolf 39 Simcoe N, -- 728-3651 OVER your Favorite CHESTERFIELD or CHAIR with Expert Care! PLEASE CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE | | i i 101) from a crossover, He changed north on Simcoe and swung onto Nonquon Rd., where po- lice followed him at speeds up to 75 miles per hour. When he got to the intersection of Taun- ton and Ritson roads he went through a stop sign and almost rolied the car trying to turn onto Ritson. Police said they measured a total of 196 feet TORONTO (CP) -- Sick-bed testimony given 553 months ago by C. Powell Morgan, former president of Atlantic Acceptance Corp. Lid. who died Monday, named a one-time business as- sociated as a key to the col- lapse of the financial empire last year. Told by doctors he had no more than 14 months to live be- cause of incurable leukemia, Mr. Morgan gave 193 pages of testimony May 2-3 to gy om Shepherd, counsel for the Hughes royal commission inves- tigating the collapse. Mr. Morgan said Jack Tra- miel, president of Commodore |F' Business Machines (Canada) Ltd., was responsible for|de "knocking the props out from under Atlantic" by setling 5,000 shares - the wre June 16, 1965. TORONTO (CP)--More than $,000 University of Toronto stu- dents demonstrated on campus Triday in sunsert af a drive to close a four-lane street which runs through the middle of the St. George campus. The students, who want St. George Street closed io automo- bile traffic for easier access to buildings on the west side of campus, cheered as Tom Faulk- ner, president of the Students Administrative Council, walked across the street on a four-foot- wide strip of sod borrowed from a cemetery. St. George Street was blocked off by city authorities for the demonstration and a parade which preceded it. Street Closing Urged By U of T Student Rally The demonstration was sup- ported by the Engineering So- ciety's Lady Godiva Memorial Band and its cheerleaders. In an address to tne crowa, Mr. Faulkner said that "tens of thousands of students cross acre every day." "The Metro Toronto govern- ment has the responsibility to ensure the safety of these peo- ple," he said. Mr. Faulkner said that if plans for a student centre are carried out the centre will be separated from the main area) of campus by St. George Street. University President Claudé Bissell did not attend the dem- onstration but sent word that he is '100 per cent behind it." Death-Bed Testimony For Royal Commission "He (Mr. Tramiel) was the one who was responsible for At- lantie stock going down to noth- ing in 15 minutes," Mr. Morgan oe . the testimony released | ome Atlantic poe kt that when long - term 'oan money became tight, Mr, Tramiel came into his office and threw a business card on his desk bearing the name Hugo Oppenheim and Son, a West Berlin bank. 'What's this?" Mr. Morgan related. "He said, 'We bought a bank in Germany.' I said, 'Who is we?' and he said, 'Well, Trans Commercial Ac: ceptance.' 'I said this was news to me," Mr. Morgan continued, EXPLAINS GERMAN LAW He said Mr. Tramiel ex- plained thet under German law | a company with capital of 2,000,000 Deutsch marks ($544,- 600) could borrow 18 times that amount. Mr. Tramiel felt this situation would be important to Commodore Business Machines, Mr. Morgan said. LEWIS OPTICAL Established for over 30 years 10% King Street West 0444 Mr. Morgan said that at no a major role in Atiantic's down- time did he receive direct or in- | fall direct. beneficial interest in the West Berlin bank. He also said several statements attributed, to "There is wah yg it," Mr Morgan said. " ; just pulled right into it holt it 'got down to the point where Mr. Tramiel with r t to in- corporation of several compan- jes were false. "These were the brain chil- dren of Mr, Tramiel," he told the commission. 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Ingles os OT-10-22 too ee ee eeareegeee $ Ca me een es ee omen ee in skid marks made by Saf- ford"s car, PLEADS GUILTY Gerald David Lloyd, 19, 191 Montrave Ave., stole a red $2.- 98 sweater from an Oshawa Shopping Centre department store Oct. 7. He pleaded guil- ty and was given a six-month suspended sentence. FAILS TO REMAIN David Lynn Tuckett, 28, 261 Drew St., pleaded guilty to failing to remain at the scene of an accident Sept, 26 when he ran into a car on James St. He was fined $50 and costs or days. $100 AND COSTS A Colborne St. resident Rob- ert G. Breckenbridge, 22, was fined 100 and costs or 15 days after pleading guilty to a re- duced charge of impaired driv- ing. Originally, he was charged with drunk driving Sept. 30. 74 CELINA STREET FOR THE FINEST DRAPES in the fabrics... 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Watch the flying fish fleet come in--then dine on their catch; a delicate, succulent fish that is one of the Carib- bean's -great. dishes.. Go swimming, sailing, water skiing. Stroll on docks -- observe'the harbor police dressed in of Nelson's navy. Snap up marvelous buys clothing, antiques, British like London the colorful the uniform in tailored '| 21-day, round trip excursion fares from* First Class Economy Class | Montreal Toronto, Ottawa $346 or London $230 *Via connecting airline to New York General Soles Agents in Conede--BOAC cada "Four Seasons Travel take the Worry Out of Travelling" FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL No Where Else | | l \ Wer IN Is | A 1 : | For Price Sake It's 96%, se bl nd 1038 King St. W. At Garrard Rd. 57 KING STREET EAST CALL 728-6201 'Servicing Oshawa-Whitby-Bowmanville Areas" MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE. TELEPHONE 723-9441 eo KING STREET EAST, OSHAWA saeiieatil

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