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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Jul 1967, p. 13

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groes rioted Monday nigh vondale and nearby Evans: ireas but relative quiet had reported restored until) 'ight Tuesday night. Rioting occurred there three weeks st of the fires early Wed. ay were put out quickly, ast 11 arrests were made in ection with the night's dis. inces, police reported. 3 a.m. police said the le spots were again quiet. xture lors Q. YD. | Moss, Spice, en, Orange. , the carpet rength and ed pile to y of ACRI- or fibres. It | o light and 18 84 Ls Shion. y. yds, ae aeeaemeee | LS 67 Dep cicapcrycyas VEIGHT TWIST OOM id; 9" «x 59'6" 95 sq. yd. ad $q. Yd. a 641 BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Improper Passing Charge | Draws Fine Or Five Days | { | BOWMANVILLE - A localla series of break + ins and} salesman was convicted of pas-|thefts. This cleared many cas- sing when the way was not clear/es from the local police blot-| when he appeared in Bowman- ter | ville magistrate's court. Homes broken into included Dan Kearney,.17 Sunset Dr., that of Mrs. Robert Stevens, was fined $25 and $13 costs, or/Donald Vivian, Rev. Harold five days Turner, George Thrasher and Christopher Bateson told the Mts. Ken Morris, Items stolen court he was included a banana bicycle seat and handle bars, a diamond eastbound 'on Highway 2 with his fiancee|*) « : | when they observed a car fol-| Ting. Canadian currency and lowing closely behind them, |'@"e coins. These items will be} When it turned out to pass returned. A representative from) them and the car ahead of them, = ae bagi ee | a westbound vehicle forced it|$ that pe a ae € B00 fee to cut in so sharply that all he aa secs oo Tom) three of the other vehicles had|!S Savings,,account, | to brake heavily to avoid a) assaULT multiple collision. A man was convicted of as- _ "There were 85 people killed) sauit causing bodily harm and| in traffic in Canada this week-|emanded to Sept. 26 for pre- end," observed Magistrate Bax-/ sentence report. He was repre- ter. 'Many of those fatalities) ented by lawyer T. V. Kelly. : ! Pa ae were caused by drivers fie touiiy Henderson. RR. 6, in| _ Many changes have taken like you, in a hurry going n0-|petaliation for what he deemed place at Oshawa Harbor where and eager to pass NO, fellow Goodyear employee} during the past century, natter what." |'squealing" on him waited un-| but the popularity of JUDGEMENT RESERVED til the claimant came off shift) ----- Two Newcastle brothers were|@t 11 p.m. ; anal ks es Henderson _ struck William ppd gephind parr gage nerd Bromell in the face, threw him} ment was reserved until Aug. '® i hoc brig at Morey 1. Selby Steeves returned to/@ccording to © 'led the County Jail and Bernard 4 medical report detaile ig For AT & T Co. vas release ' injuries inflicted. : WASHINGTON (AP) -- The than he weaecoadons tase Magistrate Baxter said he Federal Communications Com- JUVENILES had worked in a canning fac-|mission formally set a_ profit Last week three local lads|tory in his youth and knew the|range of from seven to 74 per appeared in Juvenile Court)tensions and pressures under|cent Wednesday for the Ameri- charged with damaging a door)which men work in close con-/can Telephone _and Telegraph at the residence of Keith Billett. tact Tempers can flare ver y|Co. It was the first action of its Charges against two of them/|quickly, said he, but that does kind in the U.S. : were withdrawn this weck and/not give anyone the right. to) At the same time the com- the third was sent to training/nake a savage attack upon/mission ordered A.T. and T.-- school. This lad admitted to/another man to settle an ar- the largest U.S. corporation, police that he had committed' gument. with assets of more than $35,- The FCC order sets a rate of 200,000,000--to reduce its inter- ' state charges by $120,000,000 a Court Reduces Bail On Reques . return-profit-range on A.T. and Remands Obstreperous Prisoner 7,.""2's,7"¢ fru. a year. : Earnings on intrastate services WHITBY -- Ian Arfhur Mun-| employed he was given FCC Sets Profit Car Maker CENTENNIAL FLASHBACK - OSHAWA HARBOR 1914 swimming has not diminish- ed. This is a view of the old pier, before the present har- bor basin was dredged. In the background is the shed where passengers taking the daily steamers to Toronto S . any hope of and other lake ports pur | which Britain. so vitally de- melting French President de A dd chased their tickets and | pends. Gaulle's icy resistance. ay When Prime Minister Wilson' While Wilson has demanded "SINGLE VISION BIFOCALS. sheltered on stormy days. For Model Changeover TORONTO (CP) -- Canada's regular mid-summer closedown for model changeover, the Mo- tor Vehicle Manufacturers' As- sociation said Wednesday, It reported production plans for cars and trucks this week|¢ars and 2,688 trucks compared with With 4,883 cars and 2,697 trucks 21,251 actually turned out last last week. Yearly production is with Production so far this year 162,896, with the gain coming totals 390,704 cars and 131,727) fron. an increase in truck pro- 427,452 duction to 71,670 units from 43,- "one local telephone charges for Cars and 104,146 trucks in the 877 in 1966. totalled 15,787 compared week, trucks compared with dee was remanded on a $1,000) additional opportunity" and his |example--are regulated by in- Similar period last year. bail when he a. , mMas- probation period was extended |dividual state public utilities istrate's court on Tuesday. le : A commissions. was held in custody at the|PY a st irs The: commission 'said time and had asked the UM ara ile ns proba lwhen the level of earnings ap- bond be reduced from $2,000 as |S°?vee- proaches either the upper he was unable to obtain this! assAULT amount for his bail. A domestic quarrel brought|promptly consider what further He is charged with break,|David Donald of Garrardjaction may be required in light enter with intent at a Whitby|/Road, Whitby Township, before |of the then-current conditions." establishment on June 29. He the magistrate. Pleading guilty) The FCC order, which also was also charged at the same|to a charge of assaulting a|shuffles the rate-making base of time with common assault, as-|neighbor, he was fined $50 and/A.T. and T.'s plant--intrastate saulting a police officer, escap-|costs or 10 days in jail. Magis-|as opposed to interstate--could ing lawful custody and obtain-|tratt H. W. Jermyn issued thejresult in re - examination by ing transportation by false pre-jorder that the accused sign ajmany state agencies of their bond and that he 'must keep|own regulation of local Bell Sys- Conant: the peace." tem telephone companies. REMANDED Gordon Cha and Al Mathews were bot remanded until Aug. 15. As they are both on bail, the bail was continued. They are charged with the theft of a Model A Ford in June, 1966, from an East Whit- by Township resident, BETRAYED TRUST "The accused betrayed a trust and signed the cheques for his own use," assistant Crown Attorney Edward Howell told the court. Leslie Green of Whitby, a former secretary of a Whitby organization, was remanded to Aug. 8, for sentence. He is charged with the theft of $974.52. The discrepancy was noticed when the organization had a chartered accountant check the books. The cheques were cashed by} the accused who kept the treas-} urer's reports showing that there was no change in the balance. The blank cheques) bore the signature of the treas-! urer and it was also necessary for the secretary of the organ- ization to sign the cheques be- fore they could be cashed. The! funds were raised through. various projects and the money was intended for children's ac- tivities in Whitby. Magistrate H. W. Jermyn said as he remanded the ac- cused "the court is giving yo! that much time to raise th' money. Tht organization need its money." Restitution is to b: made before appearing in court in August. REMANDED | David Haines, 16, of Port} sreat, aged whiskies are sently blended into every drop Mat aes 1, of Por of Adams Eines | Private Stock. | PROBATION A district man had his proba- tion sentence lengthened by six, months when he appeared in court charged with breach of probation. Frederick Parker) was sentenced on Dec. 16, 1966 and placed on 18 months pro-| bation at that time. Magistrate, H. W. Jermyn noted that the} accused has been before the court "a couple of times on breaches" of probation. Due to the fact the youth is steadily Yarborough's Ford Wins Firecrackers DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) -- Cale Yarborough of Charlotte, N.C., led a pack of, Fords to a sweep of the Day-} tona Firecrackers 400 Tuesday in a race that was delayed. just | past the halfway mark by 44| hours of rain. | Yarborough's 1967 Ford) toured the International Speed- is the war in _mipandsuck bale 29-whisky whisky. | Finishing right behind was Dick } an oe CO THOMAS ADAMS DISTILLERS LTD. TORONTO | What bland -- have you been | drinking? Private Stock Darel Dieringer of Charlotte was third and Richard Pearson! | of Spartanburg, S.C., fourt! : The winner's unofficial aver-| i | age was 143.58 miles an hour. | This week Amer cars turned out last week. Total or Production this year is 16,679!218,517 lower limits it set "we will|compared with 17,215 in 1966. IT'S NOWHERE ELSE Rubberized fabric, heavy-duty size with pillow -- Air Mattresses. For Price Sake INFANT'S 1 -- 4 Shoulder Button Tee Shirts Compare -- 98¢ sake... 44° WAGON MASTER DENIM JEANS 3 - 6X Compare 2.98 FOR PRICE SAKE. ... pr. 1.44 RAID Garbage can odor killer & insect killer, for in or outdoor use. Compare 1.35 FOR PRICE T7' BARE... COLEMAN CAMP STOVES 2 Burners FOR PRICE 13.99 SAKE. G5. Oshawa Chrysler Canada actually produced last wee ning." * plans 1,472 car makers are cutting back cars and 150 trucks compared production in anticipation of the with 3,719 cars and 381 trucks By HAROLD MORRISON Market negotiations may empty gesture. This view--that }speech at The Hague. suard outlets in Britain Commonwealth sugar, New Z« colonies. and dependencies lnote Western Britain's pledge to safeguard | jessential Commonwealth inter-|tions with the Commonwealth to 'Common Market Entrance Could Be Costly To Canada |the European community, hejagainst him, is that the major- He emphasized a need to safe- | pos for Canada's 2A- land food and exports of British Market bargaining But be full and frequent consulta-| positions in land food, it never was clearly | As one Western diplomat stated what Britain would con- acidly observed: "She may be sider as essential interests. _|ready to go in, naked and run-' CANADIAN HOPES DIM The consultations already Britain ap-|have started, with various task pears ready to pay almost any! forces price for Common Market mem-| hammer home their positions. It bership--has hardened with Fer- js , eign Secretary George Brown's| were quietly told at these meet- trooping to London to understood that Canadians ings it would be virtually im- ible to demand retention of special position in part of Common Britain as Undoubtedly, Canadian and he said not a word in his key- other Commonwealth exporters European Union| will keep pressing their points speech Tuesday about Indian' although their prospects dwindle jtextiles, Australian wool and ( nadian wheat, minerals other essential resources Bug Destroys Shade Trees AMHERSTBURG, \ fast spreading Ont. bug whi being brought of the federal k Farmers, government two Essex Cour 'a and mon Market courtship without, on ch threatens to destroy maple and son, despite the fact willow trees along Lake Erie is French to the attention ity as Britain increases her Com- at the moment, _|announced determination to join) speedy action and a clear de- S Cutting Back cision by Christmas, he seems to have accepted the outlook there can' be no start on nego tiations before this September at .the earliest. It now appears he could be happy if he can be sure_that negotiations would ac- (CP) tually start this year. The element that favors Wil- that the cards are stacked 31 Births Recorded Canadian Press Staff Writer |fervently promised there would) ity of the Common Market part- ners favor British entry, espe-| ests in its European Common! preserve some of their special cially on terms which suggest well aware that economies are turn market dee out for Canada to, be mostly an/ Aside from sugar and New Zea-|inate the partnership. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 6, 1967 13 One Paris newspaper, Paris Jour, which supports de Gaulle, suggests the president's attitude may lead to a serious Common Market crisis, with the five countries ganging up on France, It is this possibility of a widen- in¥ split which Britain may seek to exploit although de Gaulle is Britain, | Britain will not be able to dom-!too interdependent to cause fear of a Common Market collapse. 13 95 COMPLETE WITH FRAME, LENSES AND CASE 65 STYLES, COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM BIFOCALS YOUR CHOIC OR Broker FLAT-TOPS Frames Repaired or Replaced While You Wait $7995 SHAPES AND E KRYPTOK, ULTEX members of the provincial leg- islature and officials of the fed- eral department of agriculture met near here Tuesday night to Output for the year is 96,247 units compared with 102,128, Ford Canada is easing back production this week to 4,160 WE FILL ALL PSI, OCULISTS AND OPTOMETRISTS At Oshawa Hospital Thirty-one infants were born PRESCRIPTIONS AT SAME LOW PRICES, 9 x 9 Campers Tourist Tents -- Anglo Butyl-Dry Process. Compare 45.00. For Price Sake 29.99 179,259 units compared units compared te 968. with as Cottony Maple Scale. Ivan Thrasher, member the legislature for Sandwich, said after the me shore, especially in the scale bug" burg and Colchester areas of et- in the Amherst- tions, discuss the infestation, known during the month of June, an Oshawa General Hospital report says. About 325 people were ad- Windsor- mitted and 357 discharged for major ing that the scale is considered surgeries and 139 minor. sur- rampant along the Lake Erie geries were performed during in Essex June, the report says. About 680 the same time. Ninety 346 therapy, 166, and occupational OPTICIANS -- 17 BOND ST. E. County visits were made and _ 850 9 am. to 5 General Motors Canada plans) Mr, Thrasher and Donald Pat- iaaaty ane : ee rime : ans) Mr, é F E physiotherapy treatments ad- ' iGanadsy Tid} hed regi to ver 6,350 cars and 585 terson, member for Essex ministered. 2nd FLOOR Open Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m, anada dd, Nas scheduled no|trucks this week compared with South, were told at the meeting Other treatments were: casis Saturday 9 ' a : if ul holt s | g § : Ss, y 9 a.m. to Noon that Production, compared with 552/6,811 cars and 1,748 trucks last {hat "thousands of trees had 51, eyes, ear, nose and throat, Phone 728-1261 WEDNESDAY week, Output for the year is|been found to be infected with 87; treatments and examina- sow GOED OVER 3000000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS MON. THRU THURS, OPEN TONIGHT, FRI. & SAT. UNTIL 10 P.M. FOR HOLIDAY SAVINGS CAMPER'S HOLIDAY SPECIALS adult 4-Way Lounge Cots For Price Sake ..... 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Compare 1.50 FOR PRICE 49° SAKE lee Cold --~ Chill Chests For Price Sake, from Campers Satety Matches For Price Sake, carton Aluminum Folding Lawn Chairs. For Price Sake ... 10SOL -- Quarts 1,99 CUTICURA SOAP "PENMAN'S", PEP-CAT SPORTS SOX Regular 1.25 FOR PRICE 99° 'VINYL SHEETING SAKE. per tt. 10° NEW BIG STOCK and DISPLAY SADDLE-LEATHER and HUSBANDRY SUPPLIES Foam Sleeping Slabs For Price Sake 7 x 7 Hiker's Tent For Price Sake Coleman 200 CP Lantern For Price Sake Coleman Tent Heaters. For Price Sake 15,99 16,88 ECONOMY SIZE BROMO SELTZER MEN AND WOMEN'S WRAP-AROUND ITALIAN Sunglasses FOR PRICE SAKE... ... SHOTGUN & RIFLE Clearance Sale Check these prices now Save Dollars LARGE HORSE ROPE HALTERS Coleman Stove Ovens For Price Sake ...... ee 1 1,99 Fishing Rods For Price Sake, from .... 1,99 Face Cloths For Price Sake ....s00s0 Dish Cloths For Price Soke Towels For Price Sake 19° enone LADIES' 100% NYLON SQUALL JACKET Shells with hood, Wind res- MEN'S OVERSIZE SPORTS SHIRTS Short sleeves -- long tails, quality by Canadians. FOR PRICE SAKE. Bed LEATHERETTE Factory REMNANTS All sizes, all kinds and colors. All bargains GOLFERS SPECIAL Numbers 1 & 3 Steel Tapered Step Down Shaft

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