OBITUARIES MRS. TREVOR MEEK Following a short sickness the sath occurred, Sept. 19, at the mily residence; 493 Farewell venue, of Mrs, Trevor Meek. 1e was in her 56th year. The former Sarah Balgue, the ceased was_a daughter of rs. Lillian\and the late homas Balgue. Born, July 20, 12, at Toronto, she had been resident of Oshawa for 15 ars. She had previously lived Sunderland and Woodville. Mrs. Meek is survived by her isband; a daughter, Mrs. John ainard (Jean) of Lindsay and ur sons, David of Bay Ridges, enneth of Little Britain, evor, Jr. and Dennis of Osh- va. Also. surviving are her other, who lives in Bancroft; ree sisters, Mrs. Joseph Fox jillian) of Toronto, Mrs, Clar- ice Sweeny (Betty) of Ban- oft and Mrs. Frank Shand 'lora) of Sault Ste. Marie, nt.; a brother, Thomas Balgue Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. and 11 'andchildren. The memorial service will be Id at 2 p.m., Sept. 22,. at the rmstrong Funeral Home, Inter- ent will be in Mount Lawn smetery. Rev. Dr. George inielly, minister of Centennial nited Church, will conduct the rvice. FUNERAL OF MRS. ROSE BLIGDON The memorial service for rs. Rose Bligdon, who died at r home, 437 Centre Street, pt. 16, was held at the Arm- rong Funeral Home at 2 p.m., pt, 19. The service was conducted by inon F. G. Ongley, rector of . George's Memorial Anglican lurch. Interment was in Osh- va Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were Walter 'abin, William Barker, James sigan, Luther Locke, Michael orona and Alex Walker, FUNERAL OF D. ARNOLD HENESEY The funeral service for D. nold Henesey, who died Sept. at his residence, 152 La lie Avenue, was held at 3:30 m., Sept. 19, at the McIntosh- derson Funeral Home. The service was conducted Rev. Dr. H. A. Mellow, min- er of Northminster United lurch, Interment was in ount Lawn Cemetery. The pallbearers were William ounce' P. Stover, Ken Bissett, iliam Walker, Robert Gibbs d Gordon Buchanan. FUNERAL OF REX HERVIEUX Requiem High Mass was sung St. Gregory's Roman Catho- Church at 10 a.m., Sept. 19; r Rex Hervieux, 597 Masson reet, who died Sept. 15, at the hawa General Hospital. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Paul vyer sang the mass. Inter- ent was in St. Gregory's metery. The pallbearers were Charles hnson, Francis Wilkinson, mry Carr Casey, Richard rrett, Jack Higgins and omas Hartney. Prayers were recited at the rIntosh-Anderson Funeral me at 7:30 p.m., Monday. FUNERAL OF HAROLD D. (HARRY) WILSON rhe funeral service for Har- i D. (Harry) Wilson, 92 Con- ught Street, who died Sept. at the Oshawa General Hos- al, was held at the Mcin- sh -- Anderson Funeral Home 2 p.m., Sept. 19. Rey. J. F. G. Morris, min- er of St. Andrew's United urch, conducted the service. terment was in Oshawa Un- 1 Cemetery. The pallbearers were three andsons, Robert, Phillip and hn Bradley, and three ne- ews, David Watts, Donald d Neil Wilson. "ARDEN CITY RACEWAY TUESDAY, SEPT, 19 IRST RACE -- Mile pace. Purse $900, ditioned ses Comet, Hayes 5.80 +3 2.70 li Dares, Kopas 3.00 uchess Grattan, Yiesten. Iso Started: Doc Herbe ie Tuff, Right Dillon, ncer, ECOND RACE -- Mile trot. Purse 00. Conditioned. enny's Joe, Lawson 5.30 3.70 2.70 od Wyn Girl, Wellwood $.50 3.00 , Mr. 6. ne Grattan Helena tle, Gay Philip, Armbro Flame and yal's Van. ILY DOUBLE, 4 AND 6, PAID $16.00 HIRD RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse ). Claiming, eonardo Pick, Miller 12.30 7.50 3.30 ora Jo Diplomat, Waples 5.90 3.60 astle Direct, Hicks 40 Iso Started: Aceway Julie, Fastry, rthwood Debbie, Royal Duke and Hadec. 'OURTH RACE -- Mile Pace. 00. Conditioned: rmbro Hero, Webster 5.60 4.70 3.40 reen River Carol, L'mieux 11.40 5.20 laybrook Heather, Barnes 5.60 Iso Started: Starmain, Dick Bingo, A. Dream and Annie Coke Purse atched--High Carruthers, 1FTH RACE -- Mile 100. Conditioned. Pace. Purse 'some Wie, Hughes 15.60 Herd 4,70 Imtown, Waples 10 4.70 anet's Dream, Coke 3.60 Iso Started: Skipper Pick, Free eeling, Jagla, Armbro Henry and kridge Chance. IXTH RACE -- Mile Trot. Purse 00. Claiming lolly's Reparhs Waples 3.90 ne 3.00 arry Lee, Coke 4.70 ise Archana, Walker 5.90 Iso Started: Loftus Lee, Reliable B., Evergreen Pat, The Debutante | Dutch Victory. EXACTOR (3 AND 7, PAID $35.30 EVENTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse | 00. Claiming. adam Herbert, R'ton 31.00 1 40 pe hodes Conklin, Crowe 5.20 arky Express, Coke tso Started: Wynsor, Jennifer een, Chester Brown and Radar. IGHTH RACE -- Mile Pace. 100. Conditioned. ionna Chief, Coke ally B. Byrd, Miller igh Patch, Walker iso Started: Mae Mir, i Purse 11.60 6.70 4,20 6.00 3.90 Noteworthy k, Landsweep, Beverly Dillard and balou INTH RACE -- Mile Pace, Purse 00. Claiming. pa Honor, Coke 44.70 16.10 6.20 pstal Chief, Grescaliity 4.50 +2 Iso "Started: Stewart's Hoot, Eden m, Commonwealth,, Dwain Grattan | L. T. Gold i! andance, 2664, Handle, $147,577, BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Crown Reduces Charge: Brings Change In Plea When a charge of drunk driv-) for the Direct Supply and Manu-|engine crew of a CNR shunter \George, Ont. ing was reduced to impaired! | facturing Company driving by the crown, Robert D Midgley, 36, of 76 Nassau St., pleaded guilty. The charge was laid as the result of a motor vehicle acci- lo 'court Friday. | DISTURBANCE George H. Masterick, 18, of! pleaded guilty to} shawa, liam Street and Ritson Road. dent at the intersection of John|charges of causing a distur- | CONVICTED Street and Nassau Street. Midgley, who drives for a liv-| ing, received the mandatory six- @!cohol. month licence suspension and was fined $100 and costs or 15 days. PLEADS GUILTY Thomas D. Slattery, 22, of 368 George St., Peterborough, plead- ed guilty to a charge of causing | a distrubance on Sept. 9 Slattery admitted using ob- scene language outside the, Hotel "anosha on King Street. | He had to be handcuffed to be) taken under arrest at that time. | Magistrate H. W. Jermy fined Slattery $50 and costs or 19 days and warned him, "One thing we) can do without is the uttering of obscenities on the corners of Oshawa." | | FINED $50 A 19-year-old Manitoba youth was fined $50 and costs or 10 days and given a_ six-month licence suspension when 'he pleaded guilty to' a charge of ¢ {bance by using obscene lan- | guage and minor consumption of St., h John Lingen, 22, of 1151 Cedar pleaded not \charge of common assault b guilty to a) He had been caught by the) was convicted. Magistrate Don-} FRRIAINIAA AA AAA AA AAA AAA ARATE RI DANCING THIS WEEK eeeeretretrerrerecreretreererrerrorrlr yes: PERI KI II II KIA IIIA IAAI AI IAI AADIIAAAC 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. TO THE SOUNDS OF The Daracons Appearing Nightly at the GEORGIAN Motor Hotel CHAMPLAIN AVE, AT THORNTON RD. 723.4693 FU OU LU UL OF Hx. AAA careless driving. | William Thomas of Beaconia, | Manitoba, admitted trying to! outrace a city police cruiser on Taunton Road West. Police tes- timony revealed Thomas had driven at speeds of 75 miles per hour and had crossed into the oncoming Jane of traffic during the chase. MINOR CONSUMING A fine of $100 and costs or 30 days was levied against Terence! Smith, 20, of 121 Byng Ave.,) when he was convicted on a& charge of minor consumption of alcohol. Smith had pleaded not guilty and argued he wasn't | given a breathalizer test. GUILTY PLEA | Joan Dulaba, 18, of the Osh- awa YWCA, pleaded guilty to a charge of minor consumption of alcohol and was fined $50 and costs or 10 days. Magistrate Jermyn told her, "There are better places for a young lady to be than in a court." INTOXICATION Leonard P. Clancy, 21, RR 11, Peterborough, pleaded guilty) to a charge of public intoxica-} tion and was fined $25 and costs or 10 days. MAN IN DITCH A charge of public intoxica-| tion was laid against John P.| Swales of Port Hope following! police investigation of a report! of a m&n in a ditch at Albert) Street and the Macdonald- Cartier Freeway. Swales was fined $25 and costs or 10 days. SEVENTH CONVICTION Edwin A. Mullen, 62, of no: fixed address, pleaded guilty to a charge of public intoxication and was fined $50 and costs or 30 days. It was his seventh con-| viction this year. | FINED $50 John William McQuat, 19, of RR 2, Port Hope, pleaded guilty | to a charge of minor consump-) tion of alcohol and was fined, $50 and costs-or 10 days. | 1 CONVICTED Murray Gray | was convicted, RECOMMENDED AS ENTERTAINMENT The ends! the truth about the 2 women who «when they go for aman! action . _j begins... wheat the auction go all out # ¢ Fn Fano? "Banning" | ve ohert Wagner Anjanette Comer Jil toh by Sel: «JAMES om Sean Garson Starts TOMORROW Last Day "Hawaii" 6.30-9:15 PHONE 725-5833 on the charge of being intoxi-|= cated in Memorial Park. Gray, 41, of 290 Albert St., was fined $25 and costs or 10 days, FAILED TO FILE Pleading guilty to three charges of failing to file income tax returns by the due date re-| sulted in fines of $25 and costs| or five days on each conviction! IZZA Phone 723-024) or 728-0192 EPI'S ioltot-ilels' '-talleloiollaiete"™ | 7) £ ish coves Sounds of the NOW Generation THE BIG FUN DANCE mae Sept. 22nd ~ The Luv-Lifes The "Tiaras Dancing 9 P.M. 2:30 Admission "i. 30 Bret Casual § aces lle | Se ed Car i Ory ere er ear cee = iy a BUS TOUR TO THE GRAND OLE OPRY NASHVILLE, TENN. OCT. 5th to 9th FOR INFORMATION CONTACT YOUR TRAVEL AGENT OR BURLEY BUS AT 723-7171 TONY RICHARDSON'S Tom Jones EASTMANCOLOR MIRISCH COMPANY se ACADEMY EDWARD L. ALPERSON mesew AWARD WINNER . 2 inn 964) A UNITED ARTISTS~ LOPERT RE-RELEASE OMITTANCE Box Office Opens 7:00 ex Ottiee Opens 7:0 Geney PLUS A COLOR CARTOON TECHNICOLOR® PANAVISION® RERELEASED THRU UNITED ARTISTE J = ce = = =) mm xy Gs ald Dodds told Lingen that guilty to a charge of havingjand costs or five days. "provocation is not a defence) possession of a stolen bicycle. but does go He placed Lingen on a three month bond to keep the peace.|days was levied against Carlton| into $25 FINE Having liquor in a place other guilty to a charge of minor con- than a residence resulted in 4/ sumption of alcohol. Martin, 19, fine of $25 and costs or 10 days| resides at 384 Drew St. 'for Joe Lloyd Eade, 32, of § | ae | | The youth was remanded out) | Fairbanks St., of custody one month for a pre-| Ss sentence report, public intoxication and fined $25 St. of Oshawa in following the incident at wil-! INTOXICATION P. Finnan, and costs or 10 days. SU a ene, SENTENCE six-month sentencing." A suspended sen- jtence with probation was given public intoxication. Raymond B, Utltg Frank Gattellaro, 16, of 135|McGillis of 254 ;Cabot St., when he pleaded pleaded guilty and was fined $25 The same sentence was imposed on | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 20, 1967 31 Pilots Ask New Controls John Black, 568 Simcoe St. S. FINED $50 Others who were fined $25 and A fine of $50 and costs or 10\costs or five days when con- |victed on intoxication charges jwere Wesley Luxton, 55, of RR \4. Bowmanville, David A. Hill, \22, of 89 Patricia Ave. and a ald Graham, 39 Si mcoe St. | Irwin Haskett. 1G. W. Martin when he pleaded) {ment commission to control| development fr. Beach said such a com- areas, |Ontario Transport Minister;small communities and remote He said similar commissions TORONTO (CP) -- A govern- mission would co-ordinate the|have effectively guided aviation of airports and/development in many states of |aviation facilities in the prov-\landing .strips, particularly ini the U.S. ince was proposed Tuesday by)» the 7,200-member Canadian) Owners and Pilots Association. | -- they do 1 Russell Beach, of Smiths! togetherie a crime! | SAME. CHARGE GOT MAIL BUSINESS A conviction on the same| The steamer Active went |charge resulted in a fine of $50\from Victoria to New Westmin- 54, of 30\and costs or 10 days for John|ster in 1866 to begin a govern-/|Falls, Ont., provincial director} SHIRLEY was convicted of R. Tucker, 20, of 97 Colborne| ment mail contract linking Brit-|of the association, made the! \Mi E, = Columbia and California. proposal in a brief submitted to} acLAINE INTOXICATION MICHAEL Five others came before! 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