18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, September 18, 1967 *BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE SIX PERSONS DROWN Reformatory Sentence For Siphoning Attempt Attempting to siphon gas from a truck proved to be costly for Mark Martel, 18, of 176 Olive Ave The youth, who pleaded guilty to attempted theft in connection with the July 16 incident, was sentenced to three months def- inite and six months indefi- nite in reformatory when he appeared before Magistrate Donald Dodds, Friday. The youth had been on proba- suspended sentence with proba-- SENTENCED tion, He told the youth, 'Abide' Richard Podgorski, 17, of 49 by the directions of your mother|Rosehill Blvd., appeared for and father, and that includes sentencing on two convictions of getting a haircut. Get it cut." break, enter, and theft. He also told the youth to stay, Magistrate Dodds said the sad away from the group with which aspect of the case was the age he had been associating. "Stay Of the youth and the fact away from this group that's he was "a serious and able been running around like a Student. pack of wolves at night." The magistrate sentenced the jyouth to an 18-month suspended ADJOURNED sentence, with 12 months. on 72 Meet By THE CANADIAN PRESS At least 72 persons met acci- dental death in Canada during the weekend, 60 in highway mishaps. A survey by The Canadian Press from 6 p.m, Friday until midnight Sunday, local times, also showed six persons drowned and five were killed in two separate airplane crashes. Ontario recorded 27 deaths; 21 on the highway, one drown- ing and five persons killed when their light aircraft crashed into White Horse Lake, 165 miles north of Port Arthur. In Quebec, 13 persons were killed in automobile mishaps AIRCRASHES KILL FIVE Accidental Death Over Weekend killed in traffic accidents and one drowning while Alberta reported seven road deaths and one person killed in a crash of a light aircraft. Three persons died on the highway in Nova Scotia and three others drowned and in Saskatchewan four were killed in car accidents. Manitoba and New Brunswick each recorded one traffic death. Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island were fatality- free, The survey does not include Andustrial or natural deaths, known suicides or slayings. The Ontario dead: SUNDAY Simeoe, in a car-truck crash six miles southeast of Simcoe. Nancy Comeau, 8, Stoney Creek, drowned when she was trapped under an _ overturned boat on the Grand River. John Cummings, 21, Galt, when the car he was riding in left the road and struck a tree west of Hamilton, Mrs. Anne Zubyk, 64, Toron- to, when she was thrown 30 feet from a car driven by her hus- band when it left the highway, six miles east of Woodstock. Anna Langs, 57, and John Hamilton, 70, both of Brantford, in a two-careeyash at the. inter- section of Highways 5 and 6 north of Hamilton. croft, in a single-car accident near his home 60 miles north- east of Peterborough. SATURDAY Delbert Kemp, 17, Bolton, died in hospital Sunday of inju- ries suffered Saturday in a car-bus collision near Bolton, 10 miles northwest of Toronto. Arthur Rohrer, 44, Listowel, when a pickup truck he was driving went out of control and slammed into a house in the village of Naustadt, 45 miles north of Stratford. Bruce Mashinter, 40, of Bol- ton, when a car he was in went into a culvert on Highway 10 south of Brampton. 21, Sudbury, a student at Queen's University, in a two- car collision on Highway 15 near Kingston. W. D. (Doug) Hamilton and his wife of Cleveland, Ohio, August Torriano and his wife of Duluth, Minn., and Frank Sku- bic of Virginia Falls, Minn., drowned in White Horse Lake 165, miles north of Port Arthur when their Beaver aircraft crashed into the lake. Frederick Dobson, 52, his wife Anne, 51, and their daugh- ter Annette, 21, of Trenton in a ear-truck crash near Trenton. Eva Irene Daines, 69, Lon- don, Ont., in a car-truck crash { 'A GENUINI ! INNING WH pescretanar trae EL, AN 't TM GOING T LEARN * USE IT! DONALD DUCK of Osh- Probation. The youth had» been and one person drowned. British Columbia had 10 described as "university mater-! near Woodstock. Janice Marie Chechak, 8, Floyd Sutherland, 19, Ban- James Douglas Roseborough, } | FORM UNIT |Beit Jalla will form one eco provincial and municipal reve-;| JERUSALEM (AP)--With the nomic unit with Jerusalem ~ nues had gone up by 206 per|approval of Israeli Defence| tourism purposes. The biggest ite et Ms |Minister Moshe Dyan, Bethle-|effect is expected {o be felt at hem and the adjoining town of' Christmas pilgrimage time. between 1954 and 1964, while| OAR AAO 8 Od DEFENDS STAND Kustice Minister Pierre STARTS TODAY PETER and the PIPERS ROCK 'n ROLL GROUP cy ye) RON cex: 40" ROCK ; *0cK., CK ! SATURDAY AFTERNOON MATINEE ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY & SAT. AFTERNOON THE GENOSHA HOTEL » 2.2.2. 2.0.0.0, 2.2,0.0,.0.0.0,.0,0.0,0,0,0,0.8.4 Adult Entertainment APPEARING THIS WEEK Direct from the United States PATSY LEE & THE STARLITES AT THE ESTABLISHED HOME Of Country & Western MUSIC SIDI IIA IAAIIA IIIA IAA AAA AAD A A He JOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO. 21 wt Magistrate Dodds told him, awa, had her sentencing ad- Elliott Trudeau, under attack in home to see his wife he'd take not supporters of the status quo states and particular status, but Minuteman and Titan missile on 300-acre sites, near comple- bation which was imposed on i Ss. Neb., 150 miles west of SAC 5 iu Bove miles rig John Hill, a roofer, of 97 Al- 1:00--3:15--5:20--7:30--9:40 PLAZA THEATRE FINAL WEEK SPRUCE VILLA proudly presents SEPTEMBER PARADE OF STARS ier witty 3 SPRUCE VILLA HOTEL WHITBY IN. OSHAWA International Dance Teachers of Canada PRESENTS Ball Room Dancing Instruction with Les and Dot Rudkin Open House Septemebr 21st RESERVATIONS tion from a previous conviction. Avril Devenish, 17, conference as a longtme lcers, "If we didn't let him go that the tacts. devastating nuclear attack this) When Magistrate Dodds aske One' proposal the Quebecers "receive - only installations at is two 1,230-foot tower stations antenna to a length of as much ver Creek, near Grand Island, ASSAULT cations System. pore, ae days and placed on a bond to in connection with industr yiNorfolk, Va. charge to which Gerald J. Bour- was fined $100. and costs or 20); who won the title of Miss World|contest, who have her under|gismissed when the evidence Only two days after she and accused her of '"'taking all 22-year-old designer Jane Fox. i: "She knows nothing about eutting out. Jane did this from Since the dark-haired medical | home and announced she is "There is no more fervent be-|journed until Sept. 20, 1968, ial" by his prigcipal. did nothing 'for him. The charges had been laid/Choice activities," city police : the terms of the probation given in which Miss Devenish kicked charge. attacked for his earlier state- sentencing on a conviction of She was placed in the hands guage at officers in front of constitution took precedence ward in a paper by Senaroriconstitution, federal revenues associate states were no answer) -in custody for one week when he Homestead in Toronto. costs or 10 days and was placed housing and urban development accept the principle now and I istrate H. W. Jermy: ublic place were withdrawn " Sunday, : bad ee Se a eh IMPAIRED DRIVING ocern quare Dancing e 'ence that the. conference of the French-language press as a US. Air Force $200 and costs or 20 days. cath fon thecbarte c : I fighter for provincial autonomy. 8:00 to 10:30 P.M. on the whole . . . police force." so far as the constitution is €on- "jt's obvious the existing consti- Instructors 'U. : Air Force Association. 34-year- a ; U.S. Air Force is ready to start of the Air Force Association A 34-year-old Malton man was attached "to 'Qleies. 'Liberals as used by the Strategic Air Com-|ble to maintain communications|ed guilty to two charges of theft) consutaliinal: Gharige 'rather IZZA The system includes two might be the only communica Gordon R ierstead why h ioay. ask Canadian Liberals' 40 EPI'S SEAN CONNERY sites and other locations, and ation in the Majove desert at Kierstead was a_ requirement Syst Com- rters at Omaha. The Air Force Systems Com- headquarters a peetoRtopleNnd epullty-town A hush-hush project for more Force Base, La., and are to be | ; than two years, the first com-|turned over to the navy for keep the peace for six months. ae |dages, 591 Talon Crt., pleaded B t F I di guilty. He admitted using ob- |days. DISMISSED as the shy, serene beauty from India, found herself Sunday the} announced that she was start- ing a new career as a fashion the credit for my designs."' "T did the sketches, got the, "T did everything." She said all Miss World did designing. And as for chonsing the .material ---- Miss Faria my sketches. I couldn't possibly cut out material. I never student from India was crowned Miss World 10 months marrying an American lawyer, David Gorton, 31. of Los contract, over bookings; squab- | indicated Vekasi had not ac- bled with the Indian govern: itually struck the woman with ment over entertaining United! which he had an encounter. States troops in Vietnam when} India is against U.S. involve- TWO CONVICTIONS ment there; and angered spon-| Linda Ash, 19, of 345 Verdun sors of a trip to Ecuador by|Rd., was remanded to the On- and without her crown. Magistrate Dodds when she ap- |peared for sentencing on two . si leonvictions of fraud and one Family Ties '* y |MINOR CONSUMING - Oshawa, pleaded guilty to een 1 a charges of causing a distur- bance and minor consumption WASHINGTON (AP)--Young of alcohol. He was convicted and people least likely to become remanded out of custody a alcohol at an early age "within port. a strong family or religious : ae group,"' a government report TWO CHARGES aa || said Saturday Alexander Mackenre, * H | ; : ; 1: Emerson Court, pleaded guilty | And while families which to two charges of failing to file|| moral grounds produce fewer < 95 «|| drinkers, the public health serv- Ee wericiol | ice report said, those who do\°" '/V© 8s sed '| drink are more likely to drink | excessively. BUS TOUR TO THE showing up three days late--(tario Hospital for 60 days by George H. Masterick, 18, of alcoholics are those exposed to month for a pre-sentence re- strongly oppose drinking income tax returns by the due ||} The report, prepared by the} National Centre for Prevention and Control of Alcholism, said the average American has tast- ed alcoholic beverages by the 9 to 11 P.M. Building No, 10 Oshawa Airport Enrollment foken mow for fall classes in social international, and Lotin Style Ballroom Dancing. 10 couples form a cioss er you may form your own group. Enrol! now or September 21st. 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Dancing Nightly Saturday Matinee 4 to 6 p.m. French: Buffet Daily 12-12:30 and 5-9 p.m. Sunday Dinners 5-8:30 DINE \RDS N ) p.m, WALTER THORNTON Modelling & Personal Development liever in the value of probation;when 'she pleaded guilty to sé Snare abe » 5 ry CHECKING VEHICLES id bed tan rc at de Sra of creing, # arta nie ene voces COOnStitution Of Canada HAIRCUT following an Aug. 18 encounter arrested Winfred Thomas of Tl At Lil ] P ] rene -Alan Walker, 16, of 515 Ritson and swore obscenities at two in- Police evidence indicated that y ment that the theories of partic-| public mischief. of the Salvation Army to be area residents. over the scheduled 'age of Maurice Lamontagne. had increased by 56 per cent'for Quebec. ~pleaded guilty to breaking a Charges of assaulting police on a bond to keep the peace for at a four-day Liberal thinkers' work out the details later. placed the youth on a 12-month at the request of the Crown, Ravnbnd Heatk: alias Allan Manpower Minister Jean fs aa STARTING SEPT. 19th S., was convicted on an i Quebee's Liberal MPs will con- supporter of the status quo, . Police evidence indicated that ® H N S t He said the gathering proved Seekers of change had pro- Si Alb rt L S h | cerned tution serves provincial autono- Gz "Jim" & "Betty" Allen reliable long - range communi-| One person familiar with the placed on an 18~- month sus- ecauns thee had veen i " ok vit J.S. ssile sites ' I yi yo boat " ' -mand if a nuclear attack should with U.S. missile sites through involving a boat and two boat) og nant in "a strictly Phone 723-0241 transmitting and receiving tow- tions system in North America stole the boat and motor, Kier- "'*. Hee f cular ers almost as tall as_ the that would be functioning. stead answered, "I wanted the accept is ur nt ee ar | The heart of the new system boat and motor." status for Quebec within Con- Fam -- font na communications airplane that,Hawes, Calif., 100 miles north- that he pay back $579.04 over a i -L Surviv-. Two ot towers are bei mand calls it the 487-L Surviv 'wo other towers are being charge of common assault and plete picture of the system was installation at Aguada, Puerto gGuypTy PLEA scene language at Division and ' Y A charge of assault against centre of another controversy designer and model, another! material, had the patterns and was to model the clothes, add couldn't tell sacking from silk." learned. But the ideas and ago, she has: Angeles, instead; fought with|time he is 10 years old, Martel, 'apparently probation bance and breach of probation. | a rmony ian? for '"Gaian's! Getting a haircut was one of in a Simcoe Street restaurant Ottawa on a disorderly conduct The justice minister had been Rd. N., when he appeared for vestigating officers. Thomas shouted obscene Jan. QUEBEC (CP)--Canada's!federation, a concept put for-|fought." Under the existing ular status, "two nations" and) The youth had been remanded treated at the Salvation Army Thomas was fined $50 and abundance e' issues such as The senator urged Liberals to ee 99 'street light valued at $36.40. officers and being intoxicated in| three months. conference which concluded LEARN Ra W. Fillmore, 22, of 141 Park Rd. Marchand told a press confer- paired driving charge and fine tribute to a new political pro- defended himself at the press EVERY TU ESDAY Frank had told city police offi- r federal Liberals are posed_ separatism. associate 465 WILSON: RD, N. WASHINGTON (AP) Thejbriefings at the annual meeting SUSPENDED SENTENCE The status-quo label had been my for which I have always wn ? ; i 'i ; fi, a as aq. unjustly b cations system that could be/project said it would be possi-/pended sentence when he plead waiting for concrete proposals PHONE 723-3692 or 725-6126 black out normal radio con- this system, and if there were a motors. SG q verbal adventure. or 728-0192 Empire State B uilding, 200 One term of the 18-month pro- n/N FLEMING'S Ld can ree] out a special cablejeast of Los Angeles, and at Sil-| four-month period. que y - ok t Westover Air Force ; able Low Frequency Commun: checked at W = eal nce was fined $100 and costs or 90 developed here only last week/Rico, and Cape Charles near) pisorderly conduct was the William Streets on Aug. 18 andj' LONDON (AP)--Reita Faria,{the promoters of the beauty | peter Vekasi, 524 Front St., was in her stormy reign. designer in the same firm quit} the samples cut,' complained ing "I won't take the credit for influence were mine." Dropped her boy friend back I PANAVISION® AND METROCOLOR Starring GERALDINE CHAPLIN JULIE CHRISTIE -- TOM COURTNEY and OMAR SHARIF as ZHIVAGO Box Office Opens 7:30 -- Show Starts ot Dusk ADMISSION: ADULTS $1.50 | YOUR CAR/8 YOUR RESERVEDSEAT- CHILDREN under 12 FREE! NOW PLAYING | | "SPECTACULAR!" --N.Y. 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WHITBY AOULT ENTERTAINMENT MICKEY MOUSE OLD COUNTRY CLUB of Oshawa and District ~*e eet Entertainment Fixture List for 1967-68 Season Adult Entertainment 1967 October 7th October 19th November 18th December 30th 1968 Januery 20th February 10th March 9th April 6th May 4th May 11th Kinsmen Community Centre Civie Auditorium Kinsmen Community Centre Kinsmen Community Centre "Dencetime"' "Britons on Tour' "Fancy Dress" "New Year Minus One Dance" THE MIRISCH CORPORATION PRESENTS JULIE ANDREWS: MAX VON SYDOW- RICHARD HARRIS, Kniehts of Columbus Hell fe THE GEORGE ROY HILL WALTER MmiscH PRopLCTION of H AWA LL"? wneud ie NITED ARTISTS Prats by Directed by HED WIDTH FF. UAW. Mall, Bond Street i bey on EN RM. WA JES WR Knights of Columbus Hall paiieadaaes: \ riser U.A.W. Hall, Bond Street SHOW TIMES WEEKDAYS: 6:30 - 9:15 Venue te be Chosen SAT: 3:30 - 6:15 - 9:00 For further information Sun.: 2:10 - 6:00 - 8:45 Please Call 725-5833 sharon tate @o-sterring TODAY ! 2:40 -- 4:50 7:05 -- 9:20 "Pub Night" "Variety Night' "Presidents Ball' "Another Pub Night" "Variety Night" "Bowlina Banquet" YOUR BEST SHOW VA F ODEON :© r Information and Tickets Phone Len Riley 728-5467 Ppr tant on Fo Harry McKew 723-0880 Devid Boekes 728-1310 | BEE gl RIOTS Tee