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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Feb 1971, p. 13

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Provincial Court 11 Held in Bowmanville The Canadian Statesman,BomnieFb 3, 1971¯ Rep-ort frm Q een s Park by Alex Carruthers M P-P Monday, February 1, 19"71 careless driving Septemberý Mr. iki counelsaid -I1 R W Z IYFl 12th. Michael Marks washis client was celebrating, his JugeH.W.Jemy pewestbound on Highway 2 21st birýthday wit friends all SOCIALISM m frent, planning, land use, edu. ploymn iuto n t tidïed it Assistant Crown when hie observed a car stop- day and in the eeigit vwas adUEPOMN ain ndeooi ain rvne AtonyK. Stubington, D. J. ped ahead of him signalling decided to "knock off Earl's AtandrecentmP Neeting of theaism,ahe accordintionew-Te rsnPciMalue Bartber duty counsel for Legal a left turn at Courtice Roadiplace". The Crown displayed ANew Demctrti Par t ein pap e epor) spoe mnega- pomnTiutini u -Aid. ~and waiting for eastbound the pellet gun im court, ob- Newcastemrthe lear r.tivae geeralties, wheich ena nmbr f acs mo 'Margaret Agnes Leduc was traffic to clear. Mr. Marksiserved that "when you are a Seatep etLei, le con-rto agrosetheseoinu which coldbenitddheana finied S20 and costs, or four braked and was struck fromý storekeeper confronted with dmigteplce ftewe xmnd udrteiato esrso h e das saresult of conviction the rear by a car driven by a gun you don't stop to makeprsnPogeieCnevalghofelty nd rcialrlgvrmntefein foýr failing to turn out far Mr. Black. Constable Helmer, 1sure what kmnd of gun it is. Jp tiv grentsieCnsOntrioapliato, cotaind l ittl u- fte aaia ola, e, )ugh when passing another OPP, estimated damage to Mr. They were remande ouofgv hadene aprntly stance. econic eeso n t- vocegoing in the samne Marks' car at $150 and to Mr. custody for one week, for sen-: gveyittldee a t wat e I w ra edi ieUieytte n h nbl diretin. Constale Kza.e lak' a $50 nc.socialist party would actually some indication of policy -tosloumafcurdpo- OPP, tima0 td nodam agetger - hmsJnkn,34 a-do to solve many of today's unemployment and educationusatcmeivepce ca t 50 ih odaaeTuesday Februar 2, 197, rence Avenue. East, Scarbor-ý problems. bti ete isac i ethe mreso h ol to the stake truck she was 7' ough, was given suspendled Coernga iderageofma e deaiedanpoli tae. h ouini yoii passing on Highway 401 De- Judge R. B. Baxter presid- sentence with probation for issueincludg runepoy- ment. aies not in pocket progranT cember 19th, ed with Assistant Crown At- two years, following convic-1 irsans increase in an unprodu. -lie Thr er eerlcnve ore .Stubington, . 31 , infrtetudr$00 ACTUAL UNEMPLOYMENT RATE tiveinuxomneitot tiens under Darlington Town- Kelly as Legal Aid duty'from the Cut-Rate Gas Ser-LaoFrc e.90Nv17%Chnecnmyburternage- ship by-laws in which A. 1-. counsel. vice Station on Highway 2'ati eral stimulation70NovthroughChaag e - H. Strike, Township solici1er,l4 Varcoe's Road. The proprietor | All Canada 8,329,000 6.'5 5.7 + .8 ductoinaxstthfer was prosecutor. Daniel Siouen,1Avenue charged with imp nr suspecting theft from his cash Atlantic 648,000 8.11 6.3 +2.0 levem n atcual h R.. ,wa ind 5 aded driving and driving whiledrwfon amrkdt, Quebec ý2,339,000 8.4 7.2 +1.2 per cn a nbidgm costs, or 10 days, for fain i ies a ne upn dollar bill mn an envelopeinsOtro31700 47.0 7 eal whc wudhva tootinabiligprmti D 71 eddJenkins' pocket. Jenkins, who signiiatipato v1 before constructing an en- s on ecem both 4 had worked at the service Prairies 1,346,000 5.1. 4.7 .6 bacoftecnmy clofsed porch on -his home sal iadivs station previously, was fixinge British Columbia 879,006 8.0 8.E - 6 t e s .s a t a olli o n w ic h S i - n nrMl rere a s r o n m lo y mi n t b e i t o d u c e d b y t h e R b . E UT-ON psiil a ffecThesae i teRuitr/s car had struck a vhile te prorietor wasWith 146,000 unemployed in arts government including the oson lasyeacedin te'3 parkt ,d car, proceeded on forotewsocuid the province, there is real remnoval of diseased elm trees cae f lodLito, 6a short distance where the cause for concern, and the rec- and improvements to park- Buckmngham Street, Oshawva, driver lost control and it end- ent statement appearing in a land, together with additional who is a joint owner wvithedumthdic.Tervr NE T N L E Recently, during the annual meeting of Cartwright Agricultural Society, W[r. local paper to the effect that projects, which are' planned Varlyl Reamrer of propierty :ne u n th oc.Tedivr -E T N IL ot out and walked home. kse and Mrs. Perev VanCamp, at left, were honored with a special diplomna by the approximately 6.5 to 7.2 per andk can get underway very 61ret Oshawaatteas fineLel eahaier adg0sowd An enjoyable pot-lucksu- grcutualS ieieoorntri, hepnsetaiohbin md b rtiin Pes- Cooug ortboo ereaeath n r t r>aeratso ilTtLELITMG ERU and osts or 0 das, fr pre ennd 4 i tfi t sh e uneld ochol 1 lth dent Victor Malcolm. The award was for extraordinary service to an agricultural presently unemployed mndicat. creased allowances to pension. sa a&Dsn erctinig a storage shed In a ing that Mr. Ruiter's license 5:30 p.m., following which the society and to their community. Mrs. VanCamp has been a member of the society es the growing seriousness of ers and welfare recipiet resdenialzon, Lt 3, Cn-was under suspension at the annual Congregational meet- for nearly 50 years and Mr. VanCamp has held, every office in the society. To. the situation. In some areas of have also played an important R a saeB a ceýFssion 5. Robert Cameron, imne. He was-remanded one mng began at 7 p.m. Rev. T. J. gether, they acted as Secretary-Treasurer several years ago, and are still active Quebec the percentage of the role mn controlhing the -unem- 'ot r 10 days, for erecti we frsntne Snelgrove presided, givmng a in the organization of each Blackstock Fair. Phioto courtesy Port Perry Star hab rc4eto r loentHNis asMmgng a sorae sed n Lt 5 Co Gordon Spencer, Toronto, full report of the past year'shg s4 e5 e et pao storage hdont 5,uiCon-,i pleaded guilty of driving with activities, and Mr. C. M. Jones The Socialists in Ontario cersion8t itotabuligover 80 mng. of alcohol in read the minutes of the lastLCVA would like.us to believe thatý permt. I100 ml. of blood October 12th. meeting. Secretary Mrs. Mar- nmlyet1a esle Douglas Weslev Gilbank. Constable Brunton, OPP, was garet Elliott taking over her on a provincial basis, when Newcaqstle, was fined $50 and advised by a passing motorist duties a bit later. A moment common sense tells us that itý çcsts, or 10 days,. for impairediof erratic drivmng on the part of silence was observed in re- is a national problem, and' diriving December 22nd and! of this accused. The officer membrance of deceased mem- a while a great deal, can and Is hs license suspended for stopped the driver and, brea- bers. Fmnancial rpswre bemng done to alleviate the three months. Constable Mc-i thahizer readings of .22 % and, read, showmng an' active and situation provincially in Ont-! Kay. OPP, mnvestigated an ac-1.23% were taken. In court he profitable year. Trustees. Ses- aromth nlnayite cidenit December 22nd mn explained. that hie was an al- sion and Board of Stewards problem calls for national wh;1ich Mr. Gilbank's car, west- cohohec and had turned in is remain the same, as well as action. bouind on the Fourth Conces- license 'to the Department of organist and assistant, aise A quotation from Mr. Lewis' FINEST QUALITY CAN D o ,zïon of Clarke, failed to stop Transport following a sim'i lar caretaker. Rev. Snelgrove was rmkscnedththepce g 4 atth tesctono Hgwa. hrg ai i eleiletwo thanked for his services. and of unemployment in Ontario, 3:>. skidded across the high. davs after this. a motion passed to pay 'he "dramatically outstrips" thatRe ,o l t 1 waind becarne stuck mn al "That's true," said the increased minimum yearly: of all Canada. As the highest, Also Available - FehVa sow bank on the west shoul-Crw "We have a warrant salary. .ndstiaize.povnceinCa-. der. Two breathalizer read- for his arrest and he will be Mrirnnad a p da writha labroceiofC3,- LreSlcino RS ET irgstke n h dierhvin afreid toBlle- pomnted Sunday School super- 117,000, it would naturally be, . ceFreh showd .4%. ill " iendent, and Messrs. Clmn- assumed that the impact of| ce re Augustine Leslie Stevens, He was given seven davs in ton Farrow and Wallace Bou- unemployment would be felt:ea 726 OhawaBoulvard N.aJail and ordered not to drive ghen volunteered their ser- t rae erei nai Oshawa, pleaded not guilty of anywhere in Canada for three vices %on -the visiting comn- ta n thrpoic.CUT LE TS careless driving September years.. mittee to another church, re- e Such, however, is not the case1 l18th. Constable GaylordOPP, Mario Bombino, age 23. 79 quested by Presbytery. as the following Domiînion SE K mvsigtd nacien tElgm ýStreet. Oshawa, appear. !Bureau Statistics figures ndi-' the intersection of County ed January 12 and was found Tedcrto n ear ae otayt r ei'C O$ T,| Rod57ad antnRoad, guilty of defrauding Normansto the hul r ad tcSunaystatement, Ontario ,has the, M\1r. Stevens was eastbound on Smart's service, station, High-shohal re mtcm- lowest ACTUAL unemploy- Taunton Road, intending toiway 115, with a cancelled pleted, and as all agreed it is ment ra te in Canada - 4.7'GAE A tr letonto County Road credit card to the value ofaneclntob Antefprcntndhesodlw _57. ýHe failed to see a west- 8.0 ewsrmne oapeiation is to be forward- pest wen n h seasabyndjusted, bound motorcycle driven by this week for pre-sentence re- et Mr. Gordon Simpson, '51 David Mark Paddick, R.R. 2, port. He was given two years, h eoao.M. ei ugssa Newcastle. The ensuing coi suspended sentence with pro- Meeting closed with prayer so.Luto oew ungemployment' lision threw, the motorcycle bation, the termis beingto by Rev. Snelgrove. Attendi- polm nimdit n into the north ditch and re. keep the peace and be of good ance almost the- samne as last massive house building proz sutdin the rider being hoes- behaviour, report once eachi year, approximately 34. ram pu prjcsnvoLvn piaiedutl h rsent. Hre month o heprobation ioffi. U.TC.WV. meeting was post obless youths. appare ina tweelcarce. bsreane-'okpnd last Wednesday nightf ý ,ý His massive house building Con-victionr brougýht a fine of curfew until employed and Io on account of the inclement program,.... - however, needs to beý $V00 anld $15 css or 20 days.irmake restitution as soon a weather, and will be held examined very carefully in1 MAPLE LEAFFRS John Russell Black, 668 emýployed, Wednesday of this week, ail, the light of present day facts- o 1BEA FS ,SimcOe Streeti. South. Oshawa, WyePtro.1,68 East things permitting' usl oe PHn ac MKog n lxCruhr P Such a project is limited tol o RA FS wa ind$10an evndo.Bec, n Mr Mthel 2.Mr. George Stapleton re- areas of housing need,' and ar o tir 20 days, for Wefllmigton Street, chre turned home Thursday from Hon. Darcy McKeough, Mmn have to respond to, and not the, past few years. It is a diffl- does not provide the overallBA O jomitly with wilful damrage ml Memorial Hospital ister of Municipal Affairs, react against the impending cult and thorny program but stimulus to the economy pres- SAtLeEMa te Hot®l°Jaar"" 12, Thursday evening, Scout.. youngest member of the prov- threat of foreign ownership. lie averred one which is decid- etly requireeden n ud SAL9th and rnd deu ntil thisar master Phil Hayman and his incial cabinet and contestants He called nationalization a edly needed. Ifrom thepeent otgge nd Cogaulations and best week to make restitutionthin Scouts drove up 'to Memorial for the Progressive Conserva- negative concept and said that "We must make govern- Housing Corporation, and he I K 5 Wihe t M. n Ms.Rih-te montof$0000 Pte-Hospital, and visited the tive leadership race, paiF 'a a government ceannot put con- ment more responsive and not failed to point out that the 5 ard Noyes ne Susn r.snsre the on co ur.0,tera Children's Ward there, for hasty visit to Cobourg on Fri- trois on foreign compamres as remote," lhe said.|Gv.oOnaithug te chant)whs maraetohshafrayt pa bu about forty minutes, after day afternoon. without doing the samne for all If the provincial governiment Ontario Housing Corporation PIKo1HT plc wt thohn' A nrglican Mhitchell requeste morebume resenting them with the toys He made no bonies about compamies. ls to become more people-con- has provided more housing, Chuch t, Bom'Anle, nwithoelhi. e eremre ed- boys have been busy re- h ewa hr.He said that Canadian ecom- scious, then its size is going than all the other provinces the reception following at the ed to March 2nd for him toenAtnthpatfw eks "I hope to curry faver from omic nationalism could only to have to get smaller, he combined., homre of the bride's parents, do so.A camping trip had been delegates in the United Coun- be achieved If the people of maintained. The natural out- Up to 1968 Ontario took ad-ý Mr and Mrs. Matthew a-Gro oeOoo on planned to Marydale Park ties to vote for me," hie said, the country mnvested a lot comne of this is to enlarge the vantage of 90 per cent of aill.............. chant. guilty of theft of a stereo therast weekecnditnwea candidly at the onset of an mr hnte o oa ovrmns ec h ud made available byi Mrs. Bob Craig and Mrs. tape deck over the value Of ethead rod onitinspr- extemporary speech hie gave in "If Canadians want to own regional proposais.CetaMoggendHui. DogReynolds were hses$00 oebr7h a e etdti.Instead, the en- the lounge of the Chateau 50% o h cnoyteCoeigemniia oe ntis h as end uced to 70 reety tteatrs hoes ma00nde o hi eek for pare- ergetic Scoutmaster and his Hotel in Cobourg, must invest twice the amount ment could take on the ,duties per cent in the last year or for a shorwer In honor of Miss sentence report. He was given bildahikeda dowvnest ofths Identifying himself "as the-they have in the past 100 the province wants to give out two because Quebec is now TAT ATR UVR OS Susýan Marchant two years' suspended sen-vhg oacneintbs only candidate who is not a years," he exhorted. to the local level, and thus the engaged in a long overdueý CINNAMON Mrs Jhn arhets,:Br-tence with probation, the Cam"p,, dse pa rat lawyer", Mr. McKeough said The Municipal Añfairs minis-. desire for many municipalities housing program, mud, i vsitng it he temsbeing 'keep the peace otvietej od that the major issue facing ter and former plumber re- to band together under a sin. As of October, 1970 OntariO daughter and family, Mr. and and be of good behaviour, reoudied e helet ofdus hud- conservatives now is "to sel- miarked that it has only been gle banner. Presto, regional Housing Corporation had 9,521, O F EC K Mr. onWes. or oceechmothtoted in our shelered homes, ect not just a leader for the since Expo that the pu'blic in government. public, 5,553 famnily and 3,968U S Mr. d rs. John Kng- porobtone ficer, r e e m i norwarmer weather. party but a leader who will Canada have awakened to the He intimated that the provin., senior citizen projects started hor an-dfmily. ZJon M.ind-wibthin thjuiiction of th e ar korrnedtat this be able to win the next provin- imminency of foreign control. cial body has grown so large with 15,000 condominium units,1 z 'NMs. BobBlackburn, Solina, court, notify the probation cmn e n l okdcial election." H al htatog eta hegasroshv enshdldfor completion ini ea were Sunday supper guessoofceofcag ofdrssuo no paper drive will be He declared that the new are currently experiencing the defoliated. 1973 at a cost of $190,000,000. Mr.an Mr FrewllBlak-offr epoymentando aes edk for at least two more leader should possess a deep worst unemployment crisis "Our provincial budget has This program had its impact SV 0 AES br-an effort to obtain and main.. week sensitivity for the seven mil- smece 1961 (for which inciden- mncreased four times in the through a significant degree in- Mýissý Mildred Phillips. Boww tain employment. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jones lion people of Ontario and an tally he blamed the federal past 27 years," hie remarked. Durham County, particularly AYLMER SIRF' mnanville, was a Sunday supper Larry Francis Mathews, were dmnner guests Friday ability to keep in tune with government). the major con- During the same time the in the towns, of Bowmanville BU LAKE guest of Mr. and Mrs. V. Craig. Caesarea, age 27, adJh night with Mr. and Mrs. Bill the developments of the 70's. cern of the 70's will not be population in the province has and Port Hope. MNiss Roberta Craig. Me- Andrew Mickie, Port Perry, Lane and girls, Port Hope. , And the 37-year-old Munici- "so much jobs- for jobs sake doubled to seven million. A massive housing program' i Maser niersy.Hamlto, ge 1,charged with armed Sorry to report Mrs. Mar-'pal Affairs minister knows just as it will be who controls the He declared it was difficult, involves costly land assembly,l was weken vistorat ome obbryelected trial by local garet Robinson of Orono is in the right man for the job. jobs."ifnt mpsblor17hepocigof udsa at 5 UINEQUAITY court and pleadied guilty. Each Oshawa, General Hospital with Himself. He suggested that one step members to oversee the activi.. reasonable rates and the pare f6 n 00an5 FIN QALTY was represented by counsel. an injured hip, the result of He stated that the successitoward economic nationalism ties of 50,000 civil servant em- ticipation of three levels o MONMETSAND Eidne Cnstabe9Yady.afall n hr_ hmeStrda,o f th+ Cnsrvtie ary ovr wa -t4cotrl ,heexprtploee,+nt o mnton 0,00 orn ment +-- mulInicpl, prokLarge Stsuac-o result, have attamned a stand- does not hve a f armn pohicy Sanwce n ofewr ais.ard of hymig second to none BULK SUPPLY OF but declared that a change in served after the talk. Both : Afewn ns s fseeali"tewol, esttd the tax structure for farmers Russell Rowe and Alex Car-ý weeks, the death of Stanley But in the. seventies, he as- Fo en F o should be explored. ruthers, MPP's for Northum_-ý W RECKElbnRow occurred Sunday, serted, the concern is mre Fo eh F o He was indefimite about the berland and Durham respec-ý 8-oz, might in Memnorial Hospital, about the quality of life, ta CUSTOM CUTTING iprac ftuim satv1 eeo ad swr Bottie( We uyIrnRad Bttris Mta Crs Bowmanville Funeral will be the quantity, and suggested priority, in the years ahead, a number of the delegatesý We uyfro, ad, Btere, M a, Cr held Wednesday afternoon that maybe there are better SMOKING - CUJRING and the government's role in from each constituency and SAVE 0e SAE"20 an Tucs o wecinfrom the Ross Chapel, Port ways of domng thmngs. advancing it. friends of the party. andTrck fr rekin. Wear ginHope. Sympathy of the comn- "eregongt have to gS He defended the forgiveable Mr. McKeough was accom- - We ellpats ormos mkesofcar, ngl iunit is expressed to his plan a little better and start ' g loan program. "It was a device panied by his older brotherý ,widow, and family members. worrymng about doing lthings during the 60's to create and and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.! iron and pipe. .Her friends in this area right," he said. "We do notý locate jobs when we needed L. McKeough. The three leftia will be glad to hear that Mrs. want growth for growth's POE6357 them". But he is not convinc- early to attend another meet-(OM FQUAUTY) TWENTY-FOUR HOUR -TOWING F.WoralofPotHoenagske..Stbtplnnddeelp ed the policy should remain in ing in Whitby, the fourth stLop able to return to her home ment." 7 igS.W force during the 70's. He sug-1that day on a hedge-hopping AOOD77AKKNG CUSTOM WELDING tee after having spent the! Mr. McKeough told the 50,ete te oermet anturtht ok he t eter- WBWAVu past five months in Port Hope'reople assembled m the iom wavo have to develop a bias towards horough and Haliburton earlier and District Hospital ithat the next government willý Çnadan companies and give in the afternoon. mns Reccve Dplom fo 'Log Sevic

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