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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Aug 1967, p. 8

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, August 9, 1967 BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Three Youths Remanded For Pre-Sentence Reports makes people think something serious has happened," said trouble,' Magistrate H. W. Jer-|Magistrate H. W. Jermyn as myn told three Pickering Town-|he fined Norman Routcliffe of ship youths as he remanded|Pickering, $50 and costs, or 10 them in custody for two weeks|days in jail. The accused plead. for a pre-sentence report. led guilty to the charge of mak- James Chadwick, 16, of 680\ing an unnecessary noise . Fairport Road, pleaded suilty| FINED to four charges of break, enter : . and theft. Lawrence Ackerman,| Murray Mullin of Bay Ridges PICKERING -- "Now you are in court and in trouble, real 16, of 783 Battory Road, Pick-|was fined $25 and costs, or 10 ering, and Donald Rodney|days, for having liquor in his Drew, 20, also of Battory Road, }car. Pickering, pleaded guilty to two! UNDER AGE charges each of break, enter and theft. | Joseph Roy Stever, 19, of On July 30, the three youths| Pickering Township was fined reportedly went to a construc-|$100 and costs, or 30 days, tion project at the Rouge River |0n a charge of consuming liquor on Highway 2, where a new|While under age. bridge is under construction I'| REMANDED sharged Chadwick inserted) was charged Chadwick inserte Rice clude: REBEL: a wrecking bar into the door of | 4 21, of the construction trailer office, | Toronto, charged with being in ising $45 damage to the door, |Possession of stolen goods, was cal Also at the contsruction site,|"emanded two weeks for a pre- 300 feet of yellow nylon rope |Sentence ida He pleaded and two kegs of nails, total/Suilty to the charge. value of $32, were, taken VAGRANCY At Graham Park, Pickering) 'A boy coming in here at.this Township, a collectién of an-|age charged with vagrancy, of tique cars were parked. In the}all things," said Magistrate H. possession of one of the accused|W. Jermyn as he remanded was a radiator top stolen from/ Anthony Younghusband, 16, of a 1927 Chrysler Imperial auto. | Pickering Township to the The radiator cap is valued at] House of Concord. $20. A $40 cedar canoe was stol- ' en from the beach in Pickering) SUSPENDED SENTENCE Township and found beached in| Stanley Albert Duvall, 25, of another location. Police are| Scarborough was placed on a 12- making every effort to find the|}month suspended sentence. He owner of the canoe, Crown At-!pleaded guilty to two charges of torney Bruce Affleck said jan indecent act. One of the stip- oe julations of his probation is that $30 FINE |he "must continue treatment at Michael Gordon Glenn of TO- ithe outpatients Department of ronto was fined $30, or 10 days/the Mental Hospital. in jail, on a charge of fishing while out of season. The fish-; REMANDED ing pole was ordered confis-| James Brett Moulton was re- cated to the crown. A plea of|manded to August 31, 1967 on not guilty was entered on be-/a charge of indecent assault on half of the accused, who was/a female. The assault was com- tried in absentia. | mitted on July 5, 1967 in Pick- leri s FINED $100 ering Township. Garry Edwin Crawford, 22,| AJAX COURT Second Concession, Pickering} Robert John Coppin was re- Township, was fined $100 and|manded in custody if $1,000 tosts on a charge of careless|cash or property bail could not driving, or 20 days in jail. The|/be raised. He is to appear in Accused pleaded guilty to the | Ajax Court on break, enter and tharge. | theft. SCREECHING TIRES | 500 BAIL "The court can't imagine any-| Gary Dwayne Crawford, Pick- thing much more disturbing|ering Township, was remanded than the screeching of tires.|on $500 bail on a careless driy- Hearing the screech of tires\ing charge. Two New Heads Of CBC Due To Be Named Shortly By TOM MITCHELL annually now received by Mr. OTTAWA (CP)--The govern-|Ouimet, among the highest-paid ment is reported close to a de-|public servants in Canada. ny . ~ a new men who . Most observers say the presi- will head the CBC. lency will be filled by a Some of the individuals whose/French-Canadian, the post of names are most prominent in|general manager by an Eng- the speculative spectrum could|lish-Canadian. be discussed as the cabinet; They note that Mr. Moore holds a series of meetings this} who stepped down last week as week to map out the autumn|director of the Charlottetown gy ay the itp posts inlar tee aight ao gsi S Sa) sts in/Mr. Newman and Mr. Steele a the publicly-owned corporation/have backgrounds that include could be filled from this list: |administration and experience F sche --. 54, ilcent or around broadcasting. ase Mites oa actor,|_ Mt. Gilmore has been acting playwright producer and/2s pps Fh magn ee te the retirement o } ee tata Geek a pidilisher OES: Senior vice-president, of Le Devoir, influential Mont- early this year. Mr, Newman ay gamenanen |won awards as a director and saoy ene are pretece r with the National mer CBC 'director and pyoducer| going ig Sa neg ---- ¢ i | and head of the drama section! wr Steele, besides his work with the British Broadcasting|, the Fowler committee, was ee nina 50 ~|secretary of the treasury board AT series ;|before going to the secretary of vice-president and acting chief| tate department and thus had of Cay-to-day operations. ja first-hand look at CBC spend- --Philippe de Gaspe Beau lin Jana bien, 39, businessman and di-|'"® P These backgrounds are con- trasted with those of the --G. G. E. Steele, 47, under-|French-Canadians. secretary of state, a member of; Mr. Leger holds a doctorate the committee under R. M.|in literature and was a news- Fowler that made a study of|paper associate editor and histo- broadcasiing. ry professor before joining the One job inevitably must go to|external affairs department. He someone with French-Canadian|served as ambassador to Mex:- background, sources say, under co and Italy before his move to the new system. that will divide France. the responsibilities currently Mr. Ryan studied at the Uni- carried by President J. Al-|versity of Montreal's school of phonse Ouimet |social service, took history at DUAL OPERATION |Rome's Pontificial Gregorian) The main reason for this is| University and joined Le De- the corporation's dual language| Voir as an editorial writer be- operation in both television and |fore becoming publisher. radio. Mr. Beaubien is more busi- But another factor is that Mr.|ness-oriented. He went into Ouimet, a French-Canadian, |Sales and marketing after grad- holds one of the top positions in|¥ating from the University of the public service and replace-|Montreal and taking a master's ment by two English-Canadians|degree at Harvard. He founded would be sure to bring criticism|@ cookie company which he trom the French community. |S0ld before his Expo appoint- The government's white|ment. rector of operations for Expo 67. Paper on broadcasting, precur- sor to new legislation expected this fall, suggested the CBC have a president responsible for | over-all policy and a general| Manager to run the big organi- zation day to day. | | LEWIS OPTICAL Established for over 30 years 10% King Street West The salary of each likely 725-0444 would approximate the $40,000 NOW IS THE TIME TO CALL Toke advantage of It! 24 hour ser- vice; and radio dispatched trucks alwoys ready to serve you. Fue! Oil Budget Plan Available OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE! McLAUGHLIN COAL & 723-348 | King SW. 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The increase, > per cent, was gr year-to-year inc 1960s. and resulte growth of foreign rect investment i dustry. Foreign c in Canada tot 354,000,000 at the five per cent in tl "A major part increase has bee expansion in dire in business ente are controlled ab reau said. "Tot 889,000,000, these ly 60 per cent of "However, in direct investment less rapidly thi years while po ments grew cons rapidly." The increase ir ments was dist primary and sec tries. Gains in exceeded the gro investment in _ mining, which ro ly in earlier ye Second World Wz U.S. HEAVY IN\ U.S. investment most of the to $21,400,000,000 500,000,000 at the United King dc rose to $3,463,006 331,000,000. The bureau als Tuesday a break investment in Ca tries. other than U.K., for 1963. 1 is made only bie much smaller in the gains were la The Netherla France, Switzer: many are the | other foreign inv ada, with The showing a 59-per 1963 to $224,000,0 000,000 in 1961. Investment by one per cent t from $197,000,000 years. France's ment in Canad: 000,000 in 1963, uy from 1961. Switzerland's in 11 per cent to $1: $128,000,000. and many"s increased to $109,000,000. The largest pa and Belgian inves the petroleum ine and Swiss invest to +e in financi and real estate. G ments were main turing. SHARP JUMP SH Direct investme by non-residents almost sixfold in TRUANTS P RAMSGATE, Ff ~--Three Kent hig played truant fo wer2 praised by Spending a day they saved a si drowning. A. E. JOHNS OPTOME 14% King 723-2)

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