Thec Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, July 25, 1973 1 Miss KEtND Il ALýVw Mrs. Dobson from Starkýville the0reý went on thie bus trip witb Mi 1- and NL Newtonvilie Womien's Instýi ad IaiiY fic tute ladies last Wednlesday Hewekn They visited places of interest Mîanjd Mrs., in itn and the Erland br farm nn AucionSals R al stte for SaleIReal Estatefor Sale Real Estate for Sale LteO . stîr i-er Mr. R.I nephew and bis wifp rad nedyat Auctioni Sale, Saturday, Mrs. Williamri Hardyv from cousinfl rs JE Pruc'tWh ou:1, ise on w. . BROKER É@ Bedford, Virginia visiting for Mlbok 28 s inte Vae o Be wly, several days last eek. Mr. and M 21 J th Vilagnof ewdeyMr. and Mrs. !Bey Bie fIrom British DER i..ztin, ofiUpLaght piano d Mark of Cobor iie with Mr. ai( cosstn f:Urgh ino CSN FIHPlDERaOburgitu vec 'iebar, cet0 rwr , 1 ewtb Mr. and Mrs. Keîth Wood Cathcart and rocking- chair, kitchen cabi-RE ESAEBM and famnily Friday evening. son this week net, wavshstac, TVeM Miss Cý-arri Brown has been Mran REAL E AT spending, a weeks 'holidays returned this oil lamrps, dishes, gassware, with ber aunt Miss Catharine weeks holidà 14 ft. Lapstick boat, 12 ft. plywood boat, a large nutR Stewart and on the weekend Ontai'io and machine, electhrcal- applianc- REAL ESTATE & BUSINESS COURTICE AREA: Lovely REALTOR ber parents Mr. and Mri-s. SiOni to Moosc es, space heater and other DEVELOPERS 3 -bedroorn brick bungalow, items stfli be-in, consigned. breeze-way and attached gar- Telephone 623-4428 Rogerl Bannister, Auctioneer. We buy real estate for cash age; completely f i n i s h e d rn-riomnesrc ok g th St g Direct purchases from landscaped lot; with many bikhm.Nw snom AUUS Ohownleri other extras. Cal Dow as Extra large double garage. 60 US hed !efctlHee itslst uchsivendor is anxous to sel Spacious lot . Asking only O ut f H olIiday s fo r ads Ch arol , thepro- DComec als In ural r ýNEWCASTLE-: Under con- $6900.Cuts, bruises, bites, scrapes spoon lhas a ped r r olse heCrana, mesenial, Properisadstruction, n e w 3-bedroom Building site, 100 x 150, i uu bumahs pe.ty of osph Caran-, Resdetia Poprtis *dbrick bungalow with carport Manvers Township, On pav- and burns are mnore the rl bu de Lot '6, Concession 2, Darling- Businesses on good sized lot. Cal to ed road. Beautiful view. Ask- than the exception on a use it nlext to ton Tw,ýp. R.R. 4, Bowman- * 'Serving Ontario, Durham -inspect. ing $5,900.0o. Only $2,500,00 summer holiday, so it's best the patient ville, f;irst farmn north of and 'Northuimberland, down. tob1 rprd~ leg oi Boys Training School on east Counties HAVELOCK: i acre build- 1 owm peanvles de ar "eg ole side. Sat'. Aug. 4thi. Terms . elaeîoue n te ing lot. Asking only $3,500 R e h der Ave., Bowmian- Bwaiil' oder "epea Cash. Farmn sold, no reserve. 3 yeaehss ai________________ 30-1 ville - 2 bedroom bungalow Plant is offerîng emnployeesý carry a sri Incluin-g cows w¶fth caîves 3ier l rent applied te on large lot. Lovely finished 'four sizes of first-aýid kis o first-aid- kit at side tes (650-80ls) down payment of t he pur- rec. room. Cal] to înspect. take the sting out of minor sometbing to heifers (eXposed to bull 2 chase of'the house ______accidents.____________ monthns), cows rebred to reg- 6 2 3 - 2 3 4 1 BFR AEIn' the kits are gauze the essentiab istered hecreford bull. Plan to 14 Division St. (P.O. BoX 3)1 bandage, adbesive tape, gauze dents are ir attend. Ted Spenceley, Beth- BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO DN~Ç squares, ali-purpose ointment, added. an 27.98, rat ery, -clip and save ad- dsinfectant and scissors and The smnalie qapo 6-2603, Auction- te more expensive models next one is$ 'ers. 30- 30-1 1623"76la1have a pair of tweezers for $10,95 and ,2gATUS, nffiprqlv.r-smlln a t smallkit is1 AUCTION SALE 137 ing -S.E., IBowinanvllle uiiiU5 fl v ers, se si Gnst Mll 30King t. W.and sting swabs.Of Grîs Mii Actin Bau ~ '~L~IJ623-7694 - 623-7661 3 igS.W Plant nurse, Phyllis Wither- NE WTON VILLE REALTOR1 623-4408 Fn5IDAY, JULY 21th, 1 pm. RAII Bowmanvilie, ]ovely older Bethaiiy - $26,900.00 Board e ere 3Seater Democrat (Mr- - 3 bedoom home with carpol4 Older 2 storey brick home, Laughlini), BOX Traller (one 623 57 anda separate dining room, 3 large bedrooms, living and V/lji continue toi wheael), Automatic e thes ____________ ona lot 66x 180, close t dining rooms, 2 bathrooms, Wlashrer, Cook Stove, Double schools and shopping. fireplace, large 1/4 acre lot, 5 Shoo""' eer Driving Harness, Space lieat- 67 King St., E., Bowmanville NE HO ,3bcro garage. Taxes only $221.00 5-S er, Chests of Drawers, Ches- NW HM,3bdomnthsnejo terfield & Chair, Large Ree- 50 Acres brick back split with caproeuer ur ntî ne fe nhu ogdbt tJ Rooni Bar, Fridgc, Stove, Lvefrielnonmn separate dining room, full Bowmanville their JuIy l9th meeting, h e O Kiteheiýn Cupboard, Kitchen road nofrtilfeOsawa.oExcei- basement w-,ith roughed in Brick 3 bedroom home, Uniteld Counties Boatrd of $1' Tal ndCar, ag a n orth or ss. Trycyou fireplace, broadloomed thro- modern kitchen, fireplace in Education trusteesreversedi a Ye bic sa,TJools, Stable Fan, offer. îughout and nicely decorated. living-room, taxes only $341. decision made in June and 12'ZFoiot Grain Auger and 2 year old solid brick 3 per year. 'Large lot, 267' decided to, continue to operate rel Motor, 28 Eletrie Fence Tri-Plex bedroom hoicme with walk-out- depth, great potential. $39,7 their own cafeterias in five of Co Poots, plus many Antiques Stately stone homie On a basemnent aýnd patio, wth fin- 900,00 asking price. 61/2% the eigbt Northumberland- tel Fine oupbo5ards, China Cabi- huge hlll-top lot. Loveiy view ished music roomr and num- interest financîng. Durham high schoois. gi ne-t, Press Back Chairs, Organ for miles. This landmnark erous extras. Phone for an Oshawa It had been decîded last in Sto, Brss Beils, Spool Bcd, must be seen to be appre- appintment. Cute 3 bedroom, i ½ ýstorey montb that tenders wouid be 1 CidsWicker Rocker, 2 Box ciated! l Stoves, Fiat Irons, plus Jog- Mary Smith, Newtonvllle - brick home, separate dining sought fromf private cateri.ng c ging Cr art and niy other James Robinsoni -823-3795 786-2283 or 786-2991 room, garage, -niccly land- fîrms to replace the exîSting "'w items. Samnuel Anhis - 623-7664 Banner Passant -623-3258 scaped, centr'al area. Asking boar-prtdcftra.' tr Ternis Cash. Mme:TrnoEa saeSaaFry - 723-7197 $22,10 00.00 with low down aopratved ig cafteris "t] ,Memer:TorntoRea EsateSha> nPery 1payment. iTry your offer. Bowanlichigb lySchool i STAFPLETON BROS. fBoard Gary Winacott - 725-8887 Dvcurrent98-481w iy ba ctheriay schooi Pr Antoer 01Ursula -Beechinig -576-4547 Dlîd 1Aeleson - 87-4107 weh haa f n enetterapre.t- P 30US 2dElsie Spencer - 62ý3359Elreels - 20-02dbyaidpndncarr. t THURSDAY, GA Y IO D oly peceZ03-0kMelville Dale - 628-5088 The seven other cafeterias on 12 GNRonWO30-i FameencerCarr76-s 23-3734 required a total subsidy of ba HOLSTEINS Rel Est3te1- aierie Bar -68-33$60,000 from the board last 11LTLN e l saeVael Ber 66-33year. an Coniplete Windy Brac Hol- Peg GaR56389 ThALTcftei i thRh NilîIunter, R.R. 2, Sea- 73 Kina St. E. - Oshawa L Kathleen Twaltes 723-2008,shining star in the Board's grave, sellîng at the farm, 1, 579-00121 ~H f George Twaltes - 723-ZOOS heaven," commented trustee ed miile north Sf Greenbank on FOR SALE FRANKEd Drunim - 1275-9345 AI Strike, because it was run s H1wy. 12 and 1 mile east on 30 acres with trout streami Peter Chopee - 725-1846 at nlo cost to the board. Last Con. 12, Reach Twp. 120 wooded. $14,5W0.00, $5,000.00W.MFetr 2512 er tBSmrkdtef r V Head, 60 Milk Cows, 15 Bred down. Wn.* etes 7250126 tierany ofHS ardte igh Heifers, 45 Openi Heifers and 7 Reg. Aker - 25020 scbools bad used 'Tn outside dairycs. Thie he r fare ric he, mag ewbm, 3- i omrv e "Estabiished 1930" caterer.. alvecos. A Tfie her large bri cr ewi la7rgenincwr ng34 'lSt. E., 30-1 me twlCoboeg trg welgonan'din beautiful potato storage and boat stor-63sc3b0- oheoisw Cbweoera ihte l condition. Builk of the heifers age. A real horse farm, $45,- omnil-NrtEdscoswiheeopae O 1by Elmncroft PFontiac Chief- 000CBo3wmanvllo -NoCaEn tain (iFeigaePr cesa akLk i~3erod, spotless 3 bcd- R.R. 1, Carnpbeliford for 25 C seus Mark <Etra), Medalist large trout stream, Ii ½ mnileslro rc uglw t years, movîng there froni vo (Ex) and Wayne Achiles froni Wlberforce, $5,600.00. tractively dcorate-d, bod R.R. i Campbeliford. H-e was wý (Etr).Maydue, late sum-ooe. insdreaon- a member of the Free t] niLr -nd f*al. One of the sale Store in village, wt 4 rooni plus extra finiished bed- MtbditCburcb. Mr. Býrighlt, ar ~Àures isý a Nov, '72 Rosafe berÀ,prmn, a om i aemtt ad hi-jwas noted for bsbmer- sa tation R hefer fro a garagie, a go1ing conccrn, scaped__and excellent. adi u i n blt omk ~côdP1uis 4'Thrnicea" dan $3Terni0.soil. t 9îcd a!$42,900.00.REAT1111OR friends, was an oifficer at the it with 127-161 BCA. Cata- Furished 2 bedroom cot-Tem at%.CîPhls local, county and districtijex lousavailable. Lunch ser- taeat Rice Lake, vluý large 23253McRobobntriiadNaioal. cd by Grccnbaýnk' ladies. storage rooni, $12,500.00. 29 Acres Orono -6320 lvorfOnab n Ntoa Lloy WilonSaleManaer hom onFarmers Union, and was Past an Actoee, x rg Beautiful Stone House Nýew-castle - older 2 storeY District Director, District 3 852-3524. 30-1 Bbrid each, lrge lhmot, With$6,0 ilrooins with laiýge lawn bouse with 5 bedrooms, new Ontar 1 o N.F.U.f _____down. and beautiful shade trees. furnace and aluminuni sid- Thel funeral service wasc Home is in excellent condi- ing, asking S23,900. hcld ai Wcavers Funerai WEDNESDAY, AUGxUST lst Cal> your Local Consultant tion. 3 large barns also go a 12 oonwits te popety,2 aresof Orono - legal tri-plex with Home, Campbellford on July HLTISAndy Sutch Sr. bush, spring fed pond and 2 and 3 bedrooms, good in- l7tb and was conducted by, S26 acres of pasture. Here is come potential, asking $4S,- Rev. Robert Tuf ts assisted by ic DAIRY EQUIPMENT 983-9119t or 983-9342 a tremendous buy at only 900. Rcv Ron Campbell, both of Coiplete Aulde-Wa AcresCmblfr.Ime ws te Hoîsten Disprsai oned by30-2 $85,000-00- Cali Charlie Rcid. Bowmanville - nearîy new Caihlfod1nerin a SeatDipemsaln & Sns Bwiavle rasaws.legal duplex in subdivision, in Mount Picasant Cemetcry, Grceban, Otaro n%/ wmle ele llbedoom brckbunawt.separate entrances, easy ac- Campbeliford. ci south 0f1 rcbn on Hwy. ree ow l r tastcfuily decoatcdl, separate cess to Hwy 40, asking Aotbtse the an seatîtiulni 12, 6 iles eas-t of Uxbridgc REALTOR & diigro.Lre lot 86' x $4,01 ihtens lrl rbtswretoefo st corner 0Pf Hwy. 47 and 12. GENERAL 'INSURANCE 15,nlcly landscaped. Im- Newtonville - older 2 stor- Satoo National Farmer io, ( 9( da estr- 5Gae mediatepossin Priced at ey 5 bedroorn home . on ½/ Union District 3, Ontario and! R.O.P. tested, ciassified. AU52KnStW. o avle $29,900.00. Ternis. Cail Phyl- acre lot, tiewly renovatcd. eoas393537 uiru l froni poplar sires such as Telephone 623-2453 lis McRobbie. Asking $Z6,500. donations werce aise, madce in seu Mak" "CIP eir-. COS;IMACLT Leskard 17 Acres Pontypool ares 1 acre his memory to the Canadiani "Tho Mca", "Pers peus , c.Ad very'nIMcl dcoated Wooded iand clsuit.able for building lot facing on good Cancer Society. A herd with good type and thougbout. This 11/ storey summer cottage. s18000.ra, akn 680 wt ______________ top production. An example brick home in a nice residen- Ternis, ternis. ra-2ya l,2 of the fancy younig cows seli- tial area will please the most Omeme cotae, nen ized and2 ur- Ing is Priscýilla "Very Good". discriminate buyen. The up- 100 acres overlooking Pig- nîshae ovnerizokindBigrBo A 4 yr. old daughter of Fieni- per floor bas 2 large bcd- enLk npvdra close ihe, 2 eroonAking Mnreg coBobtDi ingdale Perseus Mark (Ex- roonis and a 2 piece wasb- ac 2bero.Asgd ton pak.ea bulding site.re'$15500 ternis.Di traý. She is rmaking 18000 Ilb. rooni. The ground floor bas Land cn b, divided. A bar- I iue aiainhuei of 3.9 % niilk and is due in a family size kitchien with gain at $44,5010.00 witb terms. i Emly Park area- 2 bed- gue Ca danh se October t P'ickland Citation lots of cupboards and an cat- Caî1 l ihStberla.nd. rooni cottage on lot 75 x 200 an average 99.6-hour we<l R.Also selling 553 can Mlk- Ing area with a window look- wt unsigakn hmi h keeper Bulk Tank, Delavali ng out into a beautiful rear Oshawa Arca wt$ funihigs5a0ki0.g thin the $20,soOapant Pipeline nyiJîker, mulki house yard; the living rooni is dec- 92 acres, 6 üm omboie,Inteed sofr pn beater, semren storage tank. orated in a soft shade Of barrn 20 acres wooded, Good Bowmanville - cottage lot lib it's comiforting forM Gree'nbank ladies wll serve green and wiil accept almost springs, ide-al for pond. Only 90 x 150 with well and septic know their own Warth - V lurnch. Lloyd Wilson, Sale any kind of furnisbinigs;,1$115,000.00 witb $40,000.00 tank, asking $7,200. Man-ager, Uxbridge85-24 there is also a separate din-do.MaMDoad - 0-31 aren't paid!l 30-1 igroomp large enough to en- t i n lo euul 10 Acres Pond, Streamn Wilf Hawke -- 983-5274 Using a U.S. study, bU Rel gtefr ae deoateýd bedrooni w it h 3 miles Peterborough. 2 Helen McDonald -0331 Canadian wage rates, MvI ReaT E StaLE fo40ares ti drawers; a 4 pîc-ce bedrooni bungalow, 1la rg eLlodAchsn-,705-932-2770 caulte th bsc PRIVAE SAL - 40acresbathromis also on the first steel barn. Paved roadfrn-ly ths cluae te bsi primne farn land adjacent floor for convenience. There age. 1 mile from Highway 2g Alan Rout - - 725-0353 housewif e' s income at $5 401 Hlighway Ncwtonville 2 's' a cozy rcc rooin in thýe Asking S85,000.00. Ternis. Edwin Jeans - 623-7152 flowing creeks, pýond sites basement. The bouse is econ- Brookîin Area 3- uhdvresrie sI and bush, $,49,500. 725-7634. onically beated with oil. The 34arsflacnto w. dietitian, food buyer _________30:1 price is$3,0., Good pri- 3 ce daett on (l2 dishwasher, hoùsekeeper, vate ternfis. CALL NOW.. Agood inivcstmnt in a grow- OBTUAHY 4 BE RO M~,4 EDing1area. 5 iroornibrick bonie, UJ.Addl w thîs such îi ntar R4OEDR O S aBD,,nd barn. .Si74,00)0.00. Teris, MORLEY G. ISIIGHTse al ctvis, xcu BEAVER ROspuse îi~iracuate back- Ca-il B"ihSutherland. -Foilowinu eea xrfeug ci a doz en si tw Lrelvn or-70 4Acres Newtonvilie muiltOSa *1.e jobs sm Lag9 lvn moi Beautiful Building Site G. Bight, R.R.1,Campbefl- aiysize kitchen wîth caf- LnUremeMooi ncîRHn i fteenos"lc ford, agcd 48 years, occurred ly, comimunity involveme LT ilndsaed.r onicedfsclv i ct t6buiyormnew omae. on July 13, 1973 at St. Josep's taining her husband's busir STREUOE $1,900.00. Ternis. Pond site with a beautiful Hospital, Peterborough.an eslryor itt SMALL COZHOMEvie,good pasture witb two He is survived by bhis wife, n e aaysasit WANT A SÀýCZ large ncw ban-ns. Good roads, the former Eleanor Peeling' SPhere. With onily $200.0C down pay- H1OME? Come and sce this 2 close f0 main bigbways. Ask- R.R. 1 Campbellford, bis metand your owÀn building bedrooni bungalow w, Nith sep-' ing only $85,000.00. Caîl parents, 'Mn. and M ns. Rai "d you cati be -living in a new arate diningrom The kit CaleRi.Bib fRR 4, Campbel_ Beaver Home ofý your own chen bas just bad new cup- ford, and five childrcn, LarryR l tiis summe1r. The 10,,iow boards installed (AND) THEY Are You Consldering a Cmpelford. Bonnie, Peter- mort gages on mnany Beaver ARE BEAUTIFUL). The lot MOVE or TRANSFER? brub awn .bug H;es carnies for icss than is '46ý x 135' and bas some1 maosf rent amet and offers bedging. O N L Y $23,600.00, We are equipped to handle~ Cathy and Mark at home, also1 1. This place th you fýuture equity. Overail TERMS. your home needs anywhere four sisters and tbnee brotb- designated as ait office.1 cos'. too, îs Off en thousands of12 BUILDING LOTS NEAR1 lu Canada andp U.S.A. feersd.eidd t employees miay relax1 dollars 1cm beccause of Bea- EMILY PARK ON A PAVEDI Afarmner. strnuousactiitiesof h vers factory precision build- ROAD; 7 miles soutbeast of CotFN QUALITIf ing meithods and volume pur- Peterborough. Piccd to seil. a ONM TSAD.Hedothbuie haei industry. Se if Affer hours call: MRERS referred to herein as, thp yo'efed up with mialdngrG. Beech - - 6350 costly repaîrs fo your present J. Bato - - - 623-3098 After 9:00 p.m. call: -OT atea, ldGr home . . . or if yo're shop- ping for a ncwcer home orFSTaAJ.FF-ORDyFotr-Orn 8-80... *.-- Pnh-u~o ohruu bave ouitgrown the place 30-1 Bill Transky - Orono 983-5420, 0? ROS D .3. 'In case of deatn1, you're rcnfing . . . makce your Geadine Woolaeott ,- aecritnb do move fo a new Beaver Home. RESULTS COUNT! Gra Newtonvllle' 786-297 0 Nae1anthn-er V.ou1'l1- be --lAd y id.Phne B> uerlad - 62-312 fusafU payroll, and commiiittee ýther three- vn of London were, Irs. h Ji Stevens rom Gueipb spenit 1witb biýs parents Tb os. tveson ýear Kendai llotspent Wed, ernoon \with ber John Tbomýpson 0 f [s. Fred Tompson ;h Columbia are nd Mrs Garland id Artbur Tbomp- kend. tIrs. Alex. Little Sweekend after a ays inîîortbern 1the train excur- sonee. .word of warning sive tape: do not I the skin because tcouid bave an are more apt to nali convenient ithan to tbrow, together tf0 take," ýspoon said. "Ail is for minor acci- in the kits", she lst kit costs $5, the $6.95, foliowed by $15.95 kits. The plastic, wbile the are mnetai.1 -Wingfoo t Clan Stand, Run, rias ently by the. board and an atside caferer, required >7,000 of the $60,000 paid last jear. The trustees dccided f0 ,fer flie case of the fWo obourg schools to the cafe-- 'nria conimiftee, whicb was iven the power f0, work ouf an inpnoved arrangement. Regarding the five othen ,afeterias which the board iii continue f0 operate, rustee R. J. Waiker mioved that the Board assume a gbter control and institute prices andc policies te ensure be operation of bbc cafeterias )n lat least ,a1 break-even asis. " This move will likely vaean an increase for the students in te price of meals. Trustee Walker comment- ed, "I think the prices cliarged bould be wbat flie costs are." Local area trusteq A. J. Vermy suggested that flic nrice of meals could be raiscd 10 cents te cover flic deficît. The Board was told by trustee Stnike fliat flic cafe- fria at BHS was able to perate witbout subsi.dy be- ause thic catering finm in- volved, Beaver Food Ltd'., was able to cut their costs through bulk* foodi purcbiasing and payv>ing; slighti1y lower Strike also pointt ouft hat Beaver Foods ne-hi I ail the exisfing cafetenria staff at BHS wben fhey took over fthe operation., Asked if the quality of the food served by the catering conpany had proved to bc acceptable lie replied, -I iaven't beard any complaints." in a new polîcy anniounced oday by Ontario Hydro Chairman George Gathercole, Hydro will niake availabile to nunicipalities at $1 ai year [and suitable for park pur- poses on rigbts-of-w,ýay pres- ently used as corridoers for electnical transmission lines. The land will bc leased for a ;pecific pemiod of up, to 25 years, Mn. Gathercole said. P rovincial C July 24, 1,3K. 3. Bowrniani", plcaded Judge R. B. Baxte4ýr presided "guilty " to puiliigaway froni with Assistant :Crowni Attor- a parked position before 1 nc .stubingt) and duty ascertaining if if was safe te z counsel Mn. K. Vani Nest. do so. There was minor t CalsE. Alldnead, 53, 300 damage to the other car. The v Iliîgh ST., Bownianville, plead- fine was $25, $3 éosts, in c cd 'guity"f0driving %wbilst defiault tbree days. abilty wa;u impained by al1co- Fred Eugenie Clarke, 35, bol or dnug MNay 31, and also 8212, Chuircb Street, Bowman- 2 to driving wbile not holding a ville (addmess at turre the 4 driver's licenise. Const. Schu- change was laid in' 1970) V macher investigated a car pleaded "guilty" to a charge c \wbich lie bad observed. Tests laid May 17, 1970, of being wene .18 and .17 per cent. The involvcd in an accident on 9 fine on the finst charge w'as Hligbway 35. Breatbalizer 1 $150, $3 costs, in default 15 tests werc taken and hoth days and an order probibiting readings were .15 per cent. He .bimi froni drîving ai motu, lef f the amea sonie wceks after î veblicle anywbere in Canaida and was only recently located. fori one year. Judge Baxten mnr. K. Van Nest said bis, client told Mr. Alldread. "If you are ohserved a car in bis lanie L fouind driving you will be appnoacbing and lie swerved r sentenced to jail". On the f0 avoid it. He had n~o previeus v second charge he received a convictions in this connection. $20 fine and costs, in default He was found "guilty" and two days to run conse,.cufivel. sent to jail for one week. lie was given onie imiontb to Howard Allia, R. ýR. 2, pay.. Newcastle, was charged May Robent John Selleck, 170 28th, in Bowmanv\ilie witb Vanicouver C:t., Oshawa, failing f0 yicld at Cburch and f cbarged June 21 wîtb disobey- Liberty Streets. Counsel E. R. ( ing a stop sign at Silver and Lovekin said it was a sfraight c Cbumch Streets pleaded "guil- error. The fine was $20, $3ý ty". The fine was $25, $3 costs, costs, in default two days. d in default two'days. Const. Btromley was tbc inves- Robent Richard Bidan, 2-0, 15 tigating officer.F Main Street, Nlarki-ain, Thos. A. Brown, 36, 223 At.las b 1cbarged May 7, Township of St., Oshawa, wbo was found Manvers did operate a motor "guilty" July 10 "did keep a vebicle on HMghway 115 at a common betting bouse" ap- c greaten speed than 60 miles an pcared for sentence following l hour, namely 100 miles plead- a pre-sentence report: Judge cd "not guilty". Const.-Kozak Baxter said "Fines have te be was on patrol on Tauinton a deterrent to others". The Road in an unniarked car. The fine was $500, $3 costs, in 0 Bidan car was proceeding ciast defaulf fwo mtonfhs in jai>. The l at an excessive rate of speed.' $946 C7 seized at fle ic f he r i He was clocked for nine miles ra id in f ebruary is. te be $ at speeds nf 100-110 miles an seized by tbc Crewp. He was s hour and finally slowed down given to Nov . 27 f0 pa y bbc fine near Cavan Township. Bîdani and if not lýËid by then te thought ýan old mnan was appear back . ih court.$ chasing bum". He said "the John Wm. Hoover, R. R. -t, à hlm". He also said "the Selkirk, received a fine $100, E constable bad n'baf on so lie $3 cost-ý-for an excess load of did not know if was an officer 11,000 pounds whicb was laid W following bum." Const. Kozak by fthc Departnient of Trans- e was recalled f0 the stand and portation and Communtica-l said "lie dddhave bis bat on as fions June'16. Mn. Hoover t offîcens do at aIl turies". pleaded "not guil1ty". Hle a Bidan wvas found "guilfy" and stated he was just trying bbc the fine was $120,-$3 costs, in truck ouf and on the truck deor c default 10 days and license if s ýaid capacity 80,000 pounds suspension for 30 days fronii but lie reccived ne certificate July 26. He was given fwo as required by bbc depart ment wveeks to pay. fronithie salesman, Langnen Flour and Feed Daniel Wm. Traviss, R. R. 2, r M,,ill Lt d., 486 King St. W., Oshawa, for twe countf ef Toronto, cbanged with noc breaching bis probation oitdcr d operating license te haul, which was- an 8:00 p.m. pleaded "guilty". The fie curfew, received twe senten- was $200, $3 costs, in default, ces of 30 days eacb tei run e distress. Tbey werýe given two consecutiveiy. The Crown h weeks to pay. stated "it was obvious he pays r Roy Andrews. 44, R. R. 3, no attention bu probation." el Bowmanvîlle, changed April David T. Jonies, 222 Simon E 20 witb driving whýile icense Dr., Burlingfon, charged wifh t was under suspens-,-inpleaded operating a motor vehlicle I "'guilfy". He was as chainged carelessly on FHighway 35 onf at bbc sanie fiieon Higbway May 6, pieaded 'no-t guilfy".. E 2, lie did bave a illegal license that bad been altered and f0 this he pleaded "guil- 1S HOP fy"- Const. Craig had sýtopp-edJ hlm f0 give bu a a rgne iAND SAVE 1somie euIIV inchewasba- D y ing. Counse stateLd if wkas a holiday ndhe was,just takingWOL 0 TV e nin sad -s h t-a1. FR E EPAR KINC appalling diving record, fr should bave lJien maore came- ful. Hs rcor(ges back f0 FRESI MEATY BUTT 1969. Judge Bax'teri said -1t was ftinihbe Was taugilt3 lesson" and was giveni a jail P RK (R P sentence of 30 day;sf0 b,e served intermittently eachý1 DEVON Blreakfast a1: weekend froni Friday eve at1,1 7:00 jp.m. f0 6:00 ani. Monday uintil the sentence is served.B LUi On) the second charge he received a fine of $50, $3 cost, 1Ef in default five day;s consecu- f0 pay this fine. Robert Neil Brooks, 17 ,R. AGA T'Hoe-l reýimburse tbe mncplt FANCY NO. 1 - (Try fully for its capital expnidi- tur es on the park.' A-A lI E ),000 Housewi"e 7 ian Cohen ives womk ýk putting x bracket. it women' s wvomen to ven if they )ut curr ent .rs. Cohen weekly $204.25 for nursemaid, ýr, cook, .etc. ýngibles as Iive talent iultaneous- Lnt, enter- .ness pals - the $20,O0 Housewîfe's labours have not yet been dignîfîed, by Statistics Canada. Nobody bothers to measure it or adi(d it into our gross national product. But stay-at-home women A waging the unceasing battie on the fam-ily front, are gettîng definitely defensive when asked "do you work?" Damn right she works! Next beleagured 'housewife asked this famous question, should take a deep breath and hit back with thi'm F a short o rder coolk, same - day - laundry, purchasiniz agent, chijid camý-e worker, continuous cleaning service, maintenance and home management centre, 24-hour counselling centre, child bearer, gardener, chauffeur, gourmet cook - and cost accounitant!" as of This Office ias been 5,.ti case of re Hèe.e our (a) Aae your sleeping fellow from the em.ployees slowly to prevent mre life. nervous shock. ýs shail e (b) ' Leave by the nEw steel Employer staimwaY that mnanagemnent will nstioe, Old erect immediateiy after the fire. tterms. (c) Leave like you do at 5 p.m. 6. Empoloyees, sho-uld feel f.ree to lie down. m-.ake suggestions, they cost nothing. )ped fromi And frankly, the ones that have heen ewîll be received lately are worth even less, for flowýers 7. Work Break. Startinýg Jan. lst, Eeceased's a new policy known as r rek wili be inaugsurated. It is hop)ed th-at file clerks emrployees wvilI tmy and fit thbis into ap of three their lmaa;.dyý busysheuefco*e rug chased breaks, lunch fhours, rest pemîocs, ,vn request smoke breaks, vacations and days to female off. P. Const. Laton investigated a one car accident. Joncs toid hlmi "he must have f8¶ien asieep." He wae-fouad "guil- ty" as charged andi the fine. was $100, $3 costs, in defauit 10 days. He was gîven four weeks to pay. John Henry Robinson, R. R. , Bowmanviile, charged June 4, witb foliowing too closely, was, ievied a fine of $50, $3 costs, in defauit f've days. Const. Schuniachif investi- gated a minor accident on King St. -East> Jos. Galunxr, 642 G ibb St., Oshawa, pleaded "not guiity" in absentia te opemating a car on Higbway 2 carelessly. Mn. Grills said be was making a turn at the west end of Newcastle vitli bis signais on- when hie was bit froni bebind. At the tume of teacietMn. Galun "'askcd wby be didn't have bis signais on?" Mm George White in giving cvi- dence said Mnr. Grills had bis signal ligbits on. Const. Laton investigated the accident. Galun. was founmd "guiity" as charged and tne fine was $100 and $26 costs, in default 12 days. Danny E. Burley, 576 Austin Rd., Oshawa, cbarged June 2 by Consf. Ko7ak with having liquor in othe-r than bis residencec was fined $50, $3 costs, in defaut five days and liquor con.fiscatcder. Wmi. Damant ,27 Kendall Ave., Oshawa, charged June 3 by Const. Kozak in Township of Cartwright with having liquor in other than bis residence received a. fine of $50. $3 costs and aie was- seized. Hugh Jones, 31 Prospect Ave., Picton, wais ievied a fi*ne $30, $3 costs, for doing 80 miles an hour in a 70 mile zone on Higbway 401. Oshawa Sand and Gravel, 877 King St. E., Oshawa, were charged wihbaving graveî 11/2 feet above thie top of the truck with no tar, paulin on il and the wind was blowJing the grave>. The fine was $50 and costs. 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