16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, July 13, 1967 COUNTY LINES FANNIE HISLOP SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS -- CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS CHARMALEE KNOX . Ridgeway Senior BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- Mem- bers of about 30 families at- tended the annual McLaughlin family picnic, July 9, at Cart- sports program followed by a picnic supper were enjoyed. Guest Speaker MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- Mrs. G. H. Freeman. ~~ ern ereewe < . = McLaughlin Clan Picnic Held At Cartwright Park Family Picnic B.C. Visitors MAPLE GROVE (TC)--Rev.|Sunday at the Acres Picni 'Wright | Park, Caesarea.|and Mrs. Clinton Swallow and| Grounds. Swimming was enjoyed by the family, Cobble Hill, B.C., were| younger members; and 4) suesis of their cousins in the| area last weekend. i i is a i lle, a i i Trousseau Tea {Pre-Fab Homes MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- A) number of residents of the area Get Clearance ttended the trousseau tea at} : Brooklin last Saturday in honor) TORONTO (CP) -- Transport of Miss Carolyn Batty. jdepartment officials told repre- : sentatives of Alcan Design Homes Ltd. Tuesday that they could move prefabricated hous- _ ing 'units more than eight feet | woaehees ne tra tens width along provincial high- \held their annual picnic last|ways provided they obtain a c special licence for each move. At question was whether the company could move homes from its Woodstock factory in Returns Home _ iiwo 12-foot-wide pieces in view . i ighway restrictions on loads MAPLE GROVE (TC) --|0! highway restric Margaret Campbell has return- wider than eight feet, AARON GETS NOD i led to Calgary after visiting her Gifts Presented |parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.. CINCINNATI (AP) -- Out- MAPLE GROVE (TC)--David | Campbell. Rev. L. M. Somerville, Bow-|Cryderman was guest of honor; ee é *|manville, conducted the United|at a social evening at the school; ONE IN TEN CHRISTIANS Dewk : : 3 \Church service last Sunday.|when he was presented with fielder Hank Aaron of Atlanta e ~ | Braves edged out infielder Ron Santo of Chicago Cubs in the Of the 30,000,000 inhabitants National League's player of the month contest for June. Aaron « @\They were guests of Mr, and gifts in recognition of his forth-|of the United Arab Republic, 'coming marriage. got 17_votes to 14 for Santo. 3,000,000 are Christians. thi: 2 a ox AiR deat DIANNE IRWIN CHERYL ZEDIC . Ridgeway Senior ... Dr. C. F. Cannon JUDY EATON MARY TELESNICKI . . « King Street Senior . . » King Street Senior ~ |Hearing Orders Wealthier Governments Lag 12 - Month Driving Ban Deportation Imposed On Motorist WHITBY -- A fine of $200 or 30 days in jail was levied in Whitby magistrate's court Tuesday on Mark K. Quesnelle of Whitby, who was charged with driving while his ability was impaired by alcohol Magistrate Harry Jermyn also suspended Quesnelle's li- cence for 12 months 'Making. these roads safe for people to drive on is the pose of the courts," trate said. 'You must the purpose for the suspensio' of your driver's licence by the court. You can not drive any- where in the Dominion of Can- ada." Quesnelie was involved in Cc r three-car accident March 18 at|¢luds and a spare tire. Gris- priest said Wednesday Pasquale 1 . the intersection of Dundas and/ dale admitted that he was tO/feeis deportation might be the|Smaller donor countries that JAKARTA, Indonesia (Reut- Euclid Streets in Whitby. He)" said the ac sult of one car not signalling; that the intersection was hazardous: and that he had/! h been following a car too close- Said, : the spare tire were stolen from, fPather Schole said, however, Yeats while the problems have) mined 500,000 barrels since it ly. He also blamed his "un- steadiness on the feet on the ° nerve pills' he had taken. FAIL TO REMAIN c Thomas Howie of Scar- said FIREARM borough was fined $100 and costs or 30 days in jail and had! his driver's licence suspended for six month' failing to remain at the scene of an accident. Howie pleaded not guilty to the charge. He said he was not! driving the car when it was in- volved in an accident on High-| po ge oy eee 13 gogo He | $100 and costs or 20 days in! ed been Grinking at nis roth-/jail for driving while his i- NORTH SHIELDS, England er's home. He said he didn'ticense was under suspension.|(~p)_lec McCrombie, a 51-/that have become a yoke drag- know if his brother was driving.|Hugh Howie was fined $150 and| vear Su pasworks worker Assistant Crown Attorney Ed-|costs for driving while hi Sitravels 72 miles twice a smonth tries ward Howell said the Highway/ability was impaired by alcohol. : Traffic Act stipulates that the/He was given the option of 30/ tor shaving. He says the wa-ificials as a pacesetter. Last|Russe, Swiss driver Bat Fehr car owner is held ~~ Soh if he was unable tote, on the Northumberland year it boosted its public for-|and Italian Romano Perdonc ipay his 5 for what happens to h Self - Made Millionaire Faces Camp Profit Cut LONDON (CP)--Sir Billy But- lin is finding that the flamenco dancing of Spain and the cafe chantants in the South of France are putting the squeeze on his network of holiday camps in Britain. Butlin, a London millionaire who began his business career as a $3-a-week office boy in a Toronto department store, said Wednesday that bookings at his chain of eight holiday camps are down 10 per cent from thie estimated 1,500,000 that visited the camps last year Main reason for the drop is the growth of cheap continental holiday packages. After touring the Continent, many Britons ex- first job. pect to find # more sophisticated He strapped roller-skates to | : London. And started = brand of f t hey re sf Y} fciné AOR eee oe Fen is teat ae pushed a large } of all thin Sa in di a 4 Butlin's camps, which contain "" Met sore tick around {he "ee s : s r Y 90,000 beds, cost' £17-18 ($5154) Gr geliverieg ee ed! } tillery. y eekly th ain su > in' fi . - . ey Pt eee: ae fought tag the Sg Soon, Mr. Gordon Y AS 4- pete 9 ene q rmy in the First Wor! ' é 4 cost of @ twoweek packas et eee was making the finest Yi ge roduced a profit iit. Was known as the Bantam oi i © 4 dy org, Ps oH rors ff es Battalion because it consisted of : aie the English had MS IO A ae ¥ ne vine predict th, all the shortest recruits. a Ss pad : han ie sf He a He left Toronto after the war : vi tasted. ' "a = ee ee with £5 ($15) in his pocket to| From a secret recipe Butlin said hae make his fortune in England kno 1 t hi will fall slightly this year and a ce ee a ve oe uf " Pere blamed holiday despondency on GOLF OUTLAWED 5 (And later, only to his the squeeze. Golf was outlawed as a threat, } on to national security in Scotland | descendants.) MET CHALLENGE in 1457, when it became so pop- N 1 He has met the challenge of ular it threatened the practice ow, 200 years ater, continental opposition by pour-|of archery. Gordon's Gin is still | | made exactly the same. $+? Only now, it's the pur- pernission to drive the car the magis- owned by Mr. Jarett to a fu- ii realize/neral in Toronto on June 29 TUIné. n With the understanding that the var would be returned the next/Neither the hearing nor the ap-'" (+ 14.4" g11 900,000,000 in aid,| s ie day. Instead, the car was not peal board: would: be able 10 they have only about $8,000,000,-! New Oil Field jects at home, committee offi-| In I d 4 a of the car was a set of golf Meanwhile, the boy's parish cials estimate, | n onesla cident was the re-|Friday but had not. He said he completes his term Toronto police and held in jail. moli has. told' hint he '(eared big contributors as the United) make restitution for the golf! yiey hearing. He said the youth) 'This deteriorating situation is|Said a well drilled in the new s, on a charge of|Was dealt with by the court. DID YOU SEE PHILLIP In Aid To Emerging Countries ate HAMILTON (CP) -- John By HAROLD MORRISON {hoped this strong rise will con- Munro, Parliamentary secre-- paprs (cp) -- Needy coun-|tinue in the years to come." ' tary to immigration minister tries besieged by rising debt,|One of Canada's contributions Marchand, described Wednes- overcrowding, poverty and hun-| consists of long-term loans with day a hearing at which a Ham-| 56, 'are falling behind in their/exceedingly low interest whether he is driving it or not |ilton youth was ordered de- ct jocie to n.ake ends meet,|charges. Officials hope other REMANDED oe -- as oo as to be) partly because of lagging aid|/donor countries will also ex- fi _, _-- gel oe 4 aT tee ciaeed Warten in King a em wealthier Peres contttvetions. ee ormerly of St. John's, New-| / Pl aver ts lest- ci : foundland, was remanded out of|Ston penitentiary Tuesday Pas- it a df the so-called)" terms of national wealth custody for one week by Magis-/Quale Ciarmoli, 19, was ordered A Me ci moth eae ; |and income, Canada's total con- irate Jermyn. He was charged|expelled from Canada on com- Revelacuicnt gp Ei yrvrniegar meld have been relatively he | i 2\4-year se , n Ssis | vith tet ot ar trom| pean of 4 2048" Smet ican imprenive It toa gma: Act, oly fom David: greds OF WED aM ee -o. who de- bout $11,000,000,000 a year. But! octal ea ice pleaded guilty. sawyer John Agro, who de ihe Commitiek that beneht: Hud target of setting aside at least oe sab en fended the youth at the hearing, Conny ee ae ne per cent of their national The accused had been given says he has launched an appeal they have to turn much of that; comes for foreign aid. In fasta ¢ ah board's Money back in the form | "" ' against the immigration board's loan and interest instalments| /985; Canada's total was about ,/and profits and dividends ex-|me-half of one per cent. tracted by foreign investors Mr. Munro deplored the fac take compassionate grounds into consideration in reaching a Found, missing from the trunk ruling Fe returned until July 4. 000 left to finance vital new pro-| Canada is cited as one of the has shown outstanding perform-/ers)--The Canadian - owned oil ance in pushing up aid. But the/company Asamera Wednesday percentage of the total by such announced the discovery of an t was during this time, he) pojice persecution if he returned States, France and West Ger-|{mportant new field in a Su- that the golf clubs and'i, yamilton. many has declined over the)matra concession where it has eturn the car on the previous) pect thing for him when he ad been "picked up" by the "Rey James Schole said Ciar- )struck oil Jast April. he car. he would appear as a character STOW" | The company announcement "Tne accused is willing to) witness for Ciarmoli at any re- OFFICIALS TO MEET lubs and spare tire," polic€ would be a good citizen if per-|to get a thorough going-over|field earlier this week had been mitted to stay in Canada when senior officials of commit-|tested at 1,500 barrels a day of Ciarmoli originally was sen-\tee governments meet here July|high grade crude. | laid in Uxbridge |tenced to five years but the sen-\19.0) to co - ordinate aid pro-| Asamera, which has signed a jtence was reduced by the On- crams for 1968. External Aid|Production - sharing contract Robert Pattendon was fined $25|tario Court of Appeal. Director Maurice Strong will be|With Indonesian state oil com- and costs or five days in jail, The case concerned an 18-/Canada's top representative. |Pany Permina, began explora- on a charge of unlawfully dis- year-old girl from the Six Na-| officials are not sure just|tion work in 1961. charging a firearm. mor eS ea what more can be done. The i sald vas °K big need is to curb. population, OFFICIALS CHARG' TRAFFIC ___|looking after three children. boost fertilizer shipments to in-| CASERTA, Italy (AP) Four Ronald Emmerson was fined/ crease food production and find| auto race officials were charged ways of cutting the heavy job|Monday with h in of switching mounting debts/connection with the deaths of |three drivers during the inter- ging down the developing coun-|national Formula Three com- petition here June 18. Italian to collect five gallons of water) Again, Canada is cited by of-|Formula Three champion Geki A charge SHAVING IS SOFTER moors is extra soft and gives eign aid program by 68 per|died of injuries suffered in an him "a really smooth shave." cent and officials said 'it is'eight car. pile-up. | ae : ; rofit Cut His secret gin recipe a2 ere isnt a secret anymore. | camps. He added amusement} arks, water skiing, miniature| golf course and a mono-rail last | year | Rigid schedules and girls call- | ing campers to breakfast over) a loudspeaker are features at] Butlin's camps, Meals are pro-! vided and all entertainment is) arranged from dances to beauty} contests. | It's a formula that Butlin has} relied on since he came to Brit-| ain in 1919. Born in South Africa] in 1900, he went to Canada at} the age of 11 and introduced a new delivery method at the, Toronto store where he got his) | In1769,a Highland ) Scot named Alexander O; Gordon arrived in & Ji 14] WHISPER TO largest selling gin in , , the world. Made in nine countries, including Canada. - LIZ? ey He wos telling her tha stay over night and JOHNSTON'S HALF Y' July, You see, Murray iness in Oshawa, will Don't forget -- Murra eoe Street North in Monday, 17th July. CLOTHES THAT STARTS on MONDAY, 17th. nowned for sound value at obvious savings. And this yeor, being our 50th yeor in bus- sale since Eve gove Adom his fig-leaf bikini. To make sure its wonderful taste never varied from place to place, how- ever, we had to let nine other people in on the secret. We hope you won't hold it against us. 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