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DELAWARE COUNTY (PA.) pAlLV TIMES Wednesday, April 22, 1970 Texas aids EARLY IIRD SPECIAL 'Tit 7 P.M. $1.25 NOW SHOWING BARGAIN MATINEE WED. AT 1:30 7Sc TO All ACADEMY AWARD WINNER 6IG YOUNG BEST PICTURE OFTHEVEM!" National Board at Review JIBE FOBMI" EVES. MOM. TO THVRS.

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took an ad in Sweden's biggest i newspaper. Dagens Nyheter, to tell their friends they are "happily divorced." Canadians awaiting drug study findings LEGAL OTTAWA (AP) Canadians PILGRIM GARDENS Hi 9-6800 Ormel Hill 5 R1 1 So. (Township Line) Ponl.ac Rl PILGRIM GARDENS SHOPPING CTR PARK WON. thru FRI. "SUNDANCE KID" 7 ft 10:30 "JEAN BRODIE" 8:50 SAT.

''SUNDANCE KID" 10:20. "JEAN BRODIE" 3:25 8:50 SUN- "SUNDANCE KID" 2-6 10 i "JEAN BRODIE" 4 8 PM MacDADE MALL PA GLENOLDEN WEEKDAYS BRODIE" 1 8:50 "SUNDANCE KID" FRI SAT. "JEAN 6ROD1E" "SUNDANCE KID" SUN. "JEAN 8RODIE" 4 8 PM "SUNDANCE KIP" 2-6- 10 PM iu 3-796? MacDode Blvd. at Oqlt tarns SHOW STARTS AT 7 P.M.

GLENOLDEN NOW SHOWING WINNER 4 ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDING PICTURE YEAR! COLORbyDeLuxe -PLUS 2ND BIG HIT- where the heads of all nations meet LICIA REOTAUEANT ARLOGUTHRIE COLOR by QgLme United Artists said in thai the government was not prepared to anxiously awaiting publicu tion of a secret report marijuana until more was ling recommendations to about it, but he went on government for dealing say: dru5. "If I to the conclusion There is speculation it may that there is a significant minor- proposal legalization of mari-lity of the Canadian people using marijuana and our studies, would indicate that they intend! to continue using it while it'sj still in the illegal category. think we would be a terribly irresponsible government if didn't legalize it." These statements have led! some to charge that the hear-i juana, or at least call for more lenient handling of marijuana cases. However, some people believe the report will simply recommend a stand-still pending further study. The recommendations are the result of almost a year of public and study by a five- hearings member commission of gs by the LeDain headed by Dean Gerald LeDainj we re meaningless, since keyi of Osgoode Hall Law School in! people in the government a Toronto.

ready had made up their The report has been complet-jThe commission insisted, ed but will not be released until 'ever, that its conclusions would! not be influenced by any gov-j eminent statements. it has been considered by the Cabinet, which could either sidetrack it or approve it and send the necessary legislation to Par-j commission Evidence Not that it matters, tut most of if is true. 20th CENTURY-FOX PRESETS PAUL NEWMAN ROBERT BEDFORD KATHARINE ROSS. BUTCH CASSIDVAND THE SUNDANCE KID UHOR BY KUAE PIUS ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST ACTRESS OF THE YEAR MAGGIE SMITH "THE PRIME OF MISS JEAN BRODIE" NOW PLAYING 1ARIY BIRD 1.25 TIL 7 P.M. MON.

THRU FRI. CHESTER PIKE DRIVE IN RT 13 EDOYSTONE TR4-9391 OPEN 6:30 START 7 COME LATE AS 9 AND SEE BOTH FEATURES liament. Some reports have suggested that the commission is proposing a year's moratorium on prosecution for marijuana possession to allow legislative action to lower the seven-year maximum sentence now provided. Such a might win recommendation Cabinet approval. Any more to legalize marijuana would run into opposition from one Cabinet member, General George Me- William Faulkner's Pulitzer Prize Winning Novel The Reivers" is now a film! at least Solicitor Ilraith.

There also is strong opposition from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and many local enforcement agencies. Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau said earlier this year: "It's a question of knowing whether it's really dangerous, or not." He said marijuana might be legalized if it's found to be no more dangerous than tobacco. Health Minister John Munro Steve McQueen plays Boon inThe Reivers" Cinema Center Films Presentation A National General Pictures Release. I I guess I really didn't need help finding a husband what I needed was help finding myself. Patty Duke Cofor by STARTS A STATE I 8 7 6 6 6 1 9 EVE MtODlKTfW lEASTMfiNCOUHtl those who measure success only in the hours before the morning light! ihe kiddies home! HAJN WRIGHT- Koten ORAL- Don JOHNSON TomHOWtAND-wWIMOTHY The by Russ Meyer vu and gooabife Zf.

FEATURE TIMES "Morning Goodbye" "Scarlet Negligee" 8:40 Only COLLEGE Adulr Entertainment Dujtin Hoffmon Mio Fnrrow "JOHN MARY" (R) Color Feafuris: 7:35, 9:35 decision can be without more knowl- LAWRENCE PARK NOW PLAYING "THE YEAR'S BEST COMEDY!" Feoture Times: Mar. 1:25 Sat. Evo. Sun. presented to the on the effects marijuana was divided.

The provincial government Ontario opposed legalization onj Uie ground that the substance was a hazardous substance. The Committee Against the Legalization of Marijuana has proposed that the government sponsor a three- to five-year study of the effects of marijuana. It contends that the inquiry of the LeDain commission is not! a scientific study and that no telligent reached edge. Figures recently released by federal authorities show Coat convictions for narcotics in 1989 climed to 2,338 from 1.779 a year earlier and that 88 per cent of all narcotics cases involved marijuana. These statistics also showed that most judges have been lenient in dealing with marijuana possession cases despite the stiff maximum penalties under the law.

In 1969 approximately half the persons convicted of possession drew suspended sentences or probation. Another 16.7 per cent received fines only and 25 per cent got terms of less than six months. Many cases were disposed of without conviction, mainly through charges being withdrawn or dismisseJ. ROBERT REDF ORD KATHARINE ROSS ROBERT BLAKE SUSAN CLARK "TELLTHEIW WILLIE BOY HERE" SI TECHNICOLOR FEATURE TIMES: EPGEMOOR GOV. PRINTZ WIIM.

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LEVINE PRESENTS THE LEWIS GILBERT FILM Of THE ADVENTURERS NMK 'THE Phon. (302) 762-5S88 wri -tnv I l.lni Opposite Merchandise Mart STARTS TODAY! EXCLUSIVE DELAWARE ENGAGEMENT! 4302 Gov. Print! Wilmington SHOWS AT 7:00 9:10 P.M. ENJOY THE UNUSUAL IN THE PARADISE ROOM I THURSDAY NITE IS Middle East Hite Enjoy Our Near East Menu See the Authentic Belly Dancers Thrill to Greek, Turkish and Armenian Music WEDNESDAY NITE IS DATE NITE 217 Kedron Ave. F-'olsom, Pa.

Vast Parking Facilities LE 2-4622 LE 2-9895 LEGAL NOTICIS PUBLIC NOTICE Tht Authority of the City of Chester, Delaware County, to convoy certain land to 1st Continental-American Klna of Prussia, a i a Ths conveyance of Is In accordance a proposed Agreement of Salt between the parties. The Total 'and to be conveyed constitutes Disposition Parcel In Ihe North Central Urban Renewal Prdlect, NDP, PA. A-J. situated on the south side of Street, and bounded on the east by Jeffrey Street, and on this west by Street. 1st Conlinental-Amerlcsn Corp.

has filed a RedovHooar's Statement for Public with the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Chester, pursuait to Section 105 (e) of the Housing Act ol 1949, as amended. The proposed Agreement ot Sale between the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Chester and 1st and the Statement for Public Disclosure, are available for public examination at the Office of the Ches'er iRedevelopment Authority, Room 915 Fidelity- Chester Building, Fif'h and Market Streets, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, from tne date of this notice to May 4, 1970. JOHN J. FITZGERALD Director of Redevelopment "NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the provisions of Act of Assembly No.

380, approved May 2-1, 19-15, of intention to file in the Office of lha Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, ar.d in the Office of the prothonotary of the Courts of Common Pleas of Delaware County, on April 29, 1970,,, a Certificate for the conduct a business in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, under ihe assumed or fictitious name, style or i a i I CONSTRUCTION with its principal place of business at 339 Lenni Lenni, Pa. The names and addresses of the persons owning or interested In said business are: CHARLES L. MITCHELL and CHARLES MITCHELL, 339 Lenni Lenni, Pa FICTITIOUS NAME REGISTRATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the provisions of Act of Assembly No. 380, approved May 24, 1945, of intention to file in the Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at a i Pennsylvania, and in the Office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, on May 4, 1.970, a Certificate for the conduct of a business in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictiffous name, style or designation of 0 DELICATESSEN, with its principal place of business located at West Chester Pike, a Pennsylvania. The names and addresses of all persons owning or interested in said business are: ANTHONY CATERFINO and JOSE-PHIRE CATS RF I NO, West Chester Pike, Edgemonf, Pennsylvania.

Harry F. Dunn, Jr. Solicitor 211 N. Olive Street Media, Pa. 19063 BOROUGH OF FOLCROrT DELAWARE COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA ORDINANCE NO.

548 AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOROUGH OF A A PENNSYLVANIA, PROHIBITING THE OPERATION OF iMINI-BI'K'ES WITHIN A LIMITS OF THE BOROUGH OF FOLCROFT BY ANY PERSON; PROHIBITING ANY PERSON OPERATION OF A MINI-BIKE WITHIN A LIMITS OF THE BOROUGH OF FOLCROFT; DECLARING THE OPERATION OF OR PERMISSION TO OPERATE A MIN'I-B-IKE WITHIN A LIMITS OF THE BOROUGH OF FOLCROFT TO BE UNLAWFUL AND TO BE A NUISANCE PER SE; PROVIDING FOR THE MANNER OF ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF; AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT BE IT ENACTED AND ORDAINED, and it is hereby enacted and ordained by the Borough Council of the Borough of Folcroft, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, as follows: SECTION 1. All persons are hereby prohibited from operating and-or permitting to be operated any mini-bike within the corporate limits of the Borough of Folcrofl except upon lands owned by the operator of the mini-bike or upon lands of the, person permitting the operation of a mini-bike SECTION 2. It shall be unlawful and it shall be a nuisance per sc to operate a mini-bike and-or to permit the operation. of a mini- bike within the corporate limits of the Borough of Folcroft in violation of the provisions of this ordinance. SECTION 3.

if any person eighteen (18) years of age and over said age shall violate the provisions of this ordinance, then upon conviction thereof before the Mayor or a Justice of the Peace, such person, shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than' Ten Dollars ($10.00) and not more than Three Hundred Dollars (S30J.OO) and costs, and In default of the payment thereof, shall undergo imprisonment for not more than ten CO) days in the county prison. Each violation of the provisions of this ordinance shall constitute a separate offense. SECTION x. Any person under age of eighteen (181 years who shall violate the provisions of this ordinance shall be taken into custody by the Folcroft Police and shall be hold until his, her or their parents, guardians or other person havinp the legal custody of said child, comes to the Borough Police Station, and obtains custody of such child. A written record of the violation and occurrence shall be made and kept by the Folcroft Police Department.

SECTION 5. It shall be unlawful for the- parents, guardians, or other person having the legal custody of a child under eighteen (I8i years of age, to permit or allow such child to violale the provisions of this ordinance. If such parents, guardians or other persons having the legal custody of a child under eighteen (18i years of age permit such child to violate the provisions of this ordinance, then upon conviction thereof before the Mayor or 3 Justice of the Peace, such parent, guardian or other oerson fl 'he legal custody of said child shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less lhan Ten Dollars ($10.00) and not more than Thiee Hundred Dollars (S300.00I and costs and in default of the payment thereof, shall undergo imprisonment of not more than Ten (10) clays Each violation of the provisions of this ordinance shall constitute 0 separate offense. Any person who aids or abets the violation of the provisions of this ordinance by a minor under the age of eighteen (13) years and-or his parent, guardian or other adult person having the legal custody of said child under the aae of eiohteen (18), shall likewise be guilty of a violation of this nec u. and upon conviction thereof before the Mayor or a Justice of the Peace, be liable for the payment of the fine and costs as herein provided -and in default of the payment thereof shall undergo imprisonment for not more than ten (10) days SECTION 6.

The police officers hc Borough in taking children under the age of eighteen (18) into custody under' this Ordinance, shall use their discretion in determining age, and in doubtful cases may require positive proof, su roof 's furnished, the officer's ludqment shall prevail SECTION 7. Any minl-blke being operated Jn violation of the provisions of this Ordinance shall be confiscated bv the police officers of thf Borough and shall be disposed ot as directed by ihp of 0r 0 olcr UnCM 1e Borou nh SECTION 8, The provisions of this Ordinance are soverable and if any part, provision, section, sentence, clause, exception or exemption shall be declared Illegal invalid or unconstitutional, such 1 II eg a I i ty Invalidity or unconstitulion.ility shall not affect or impair any of the remaining parts, provisions, i se-ntencev clauses, exceptions or exemptions (his Ordinance iECTION 1. All ordinances, amendments Or pflrfa of ordinances inconsistent with or contrary fo trm provisions ordiMCKft hereby repealed. ENACTED AND ORDAIMED this Uth of April A.D. 1970, BOROUGH OF FOLCROFT Mte-f BV: Thonn 5 Jsno Vi.

APPROVED this Aprif, A D. 1W. LEGAL IJih of LEGAL NOTICES TOWNSHIP OF i Iho TOWNSHIP BUILDI'NG to pro tnd on the application-, ol DELAWARE. 1 COUNTY BOTTLING CO. to (he property now owned by them, located at the Northweit Corner of RIDGE AND YATES 'LlNWOOD, PA.

for the purpose of extending building faclllllis. William Autro Township Secretary PROPOSALS BOROUGH OF COLLINGDALE, 237 CLIFTON AVE. COLLINGDALE SPECIFICATION FOR POLICE CAR Sealed bids will be by' Council of the- Borough of Coillnadale, 237 Clltton Avenue Colllngdale, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, until I P.M., E.D.T., Monday, May 4, 1970, at which ajme Borough Council shall meat in session and all Bids are received will be publicly opened and read. 'Bids shall be received for the purchase of a 1 wo Beivadere four door police Car, or equal. In accordance with following specifications: 6 Cylinder V-S Engine Si-gle 2 B8L.

Automatic Transmission Cj Ampere Alternator Steering Air Conditioning 5-825 14 4 Ply Tires Bids shall show credit for present Police Car to be traded. Bid deposit In the form of certified check or cash In the amount of S100.00 must accompany each bid. Address all Bids to: Mr. James Swindell, Secretary, 237 Clifton i Avenue, Collingdale, Pennsylvania, 19023. Council of the Borough of Collingdale reserves the right to accept any Bids or part thereof or io reiect any and all Bids as they deem best for the interest of the Borough.

James W. Swindell Secretary i- BOROUGH OF COLLINGDALE 237 Clifton Avenue Collingdale, Penha. Council of the Borough of Collingdale shall receive bids the Municipal Building, 237 Clifton Avenue, Collingdale, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, until 3:00 P.M. May -th, 1970, for gasoline and motor oil requirements' for a two year period, starting June 1970 to 31st, 1972. Specifications and quantities may be obtained at.

the Office of Secretary, 237 Clifton Avenue, Collingdale, Pa. James W. Swindell- Secretary PROPOSAL Sharon Hill Board of School' Directors accept sealed bids for the items enumerated below. All bids submitted must be labeled "SEALED BID" to be available' the office of the Superintendent- of School: on or before 8:00 P.M. Thursday, May 21, 1970, at which time and place all sealed bids will be opened.

The Sharon Hill Board of Directors reserves the right to or reiect any bids in whole or part deemed in the best interest of the School District. Bids will be accepted for: Aluminum Windows Fuel Oil Sidewalk Paving Resurfacing Outdoor Basketball and Tennis Courts Bruce M. Crowlsy Secretary. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed proposals will be receivw 'by Chester Township School District for the following: General School Supplies, Janitorial Supplies, Cafeteria i Painting, Electrical Fixture's; 'Bituminous paving, fuel oil, equipment. Specifications may be secured at the Secretary's Office, Toby Farms School, Trimble Blvd.

at' Bridgevvater Chester, Ail bids must be presented by- 7:00. P.m. Daylight Savings Time, Wednesday, May 13, 1970. The Board reserves the right to accept or reiect any or all bids submitted without obligation, and to select such item or items from same, or order more or less lhan the quantity specified) the unit price quoted. N.

ABBOTT, Secretary ANNOUNCEMENTS CEMETERY LOTS LAWNCROFT-4 flrave lot, perpetual care. SSOO. Call TR after p.m. PHILA. MEM.

PARK-- 4 grave Concrete encasements. Perpefuil care. HU 5-5693. CARD OF THANKS DETWEILER-I wish to sincerely. thank relatives, friends, neighbors, FMC and all organizations of 'which he was a member for their kindness, sympathy, a offerings, cards and use of cars ai the death of my husband, Earl Detwellcr.

MRS. NELLIE and FAMILY. ROBERTSON I wish to think my pastor, neighbors, friends, relatives, organizations, of Hercules Research Center. and Murphy Ford Co. tor their many expressions of sympathy a death of my husband, Stanford Robertson.

MRS. POLLY ROBERTSON HUGHES. IN MEMORIAL BAILEY in loving memory of my Gram, Panola Bailey on hsr birthday, April 22. "My gift to you Is a gift of love, That will last to the longest day. It won't wear out and It can't lost.

And it can't be given away. Happy Birthday, Gram." Sadly missed by Granddaughter, LILLIAN DINS MOS-E fn loving memory of my husband and our father, Job Dinsmorc, who passed away April 22, 1966. "God saw that your road was getting rough, The hills were hard to climb. He gently closed vour loving eyes, And whispered peace be thine." Dearly loved and sadly missed by Wile SUbAN and Sons and Daughters. FERRY loving my husband Roland Ferry who passed away eight years ago on April 22, 1962.

1 Ihink oi when the dawn breaks through io start another day, I sec your face before ms I so along my way. The afternoon is crowded with swool memories Of when you talked so tenderly and whiled away the II mailers not what I may do, I can't forget you, daar. Each time I turn around it secmi like you are standing near. You're in the clouds that float above, You spejk when breezes sioh, And yet within my heart I hear, a lonely lullaby. Because I know that you are gone and you will not return, Bui somehow with each passing hour deep inside I yearn.

And when the evening stars break through and dreary shadows fall, It seems, Roland dear, at this time I miss you most of all. So your grave I lend with loving dire, As my heart is buried Ihcre. As ever and always your loving wife, PEARL. 00 I KY In remembrance wilh love for our son and orothcr on 1115 22nd April Tina. Today Is your blrlhoay, Ricky.

To hold back the tcari is so hard. We can not give you a birthday (lift. Or send you a card. Whenever we iook at your picture Or someone msnllons your name Our heart feels the ache Icarj fill our eyes, But life goes on lust the same. We miss you we lovn you You are dearer io ui lhan gold No treasure on earth can you, Your memories will never grow old.

Happy birthday, Mourned with longim and grief times ClassTfiecf Ads Pay.

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