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Whitby Free Press, 21 Jun 1973, p. 14

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PAGE 14, TI-URSDAY, JUNE 21, 1973, WHITIIY FREE PRESS 'Y COU RT REPORT Enterprising Security Officer Checks on Goods Sold by Other Stores in Area, A Security Officer ini the Woolco Store, Whitby Mail, <~checked out the story given to her by James Allati Broad- bent of 230 Nipigon Street Oshawa. He was fined $50.0 or seven days in jail on a charge of shoplifting. He had' pleaded flot guilty to the charge. On May 22, about 7:00 p.m., Mrs. M. CowI of Brock Street South, Whitby observed a mani trying on jean jackets from the $1 4.95 rack. After trying on several jackets he put omee01n and went through the other departmnents ini the store looking at a variety of articles. When he Ieft the store Mrs. Cowl and another Security Officer followed lîin out. He was asked if he had paid for his nierchandise. The man told the Secuirity Officer and later Whitby Constable Peter Wraight that his wife had purchased the jacket at Zellers in Oshawa for him four days earlier. Crown Attorney Edward Howell told the Court that Mrs. Cowl had investigated the goods at Zeller's Store and learned from the Store Officiais that they don't purchase or stock that quality and type of goods or the jean jackets of'that particular type._ ITOIOI T AI xI6 Si. IL OIKAWA .i ma lu m wuV 0mi SALES SEtvici PAMT 723m1176 PRE-SEASON CLEARANCE ON ALL 1973 MODELS The ANNIý47t-SEu'ES21' Mediterraneari stytled consle. Fuit base. 261# SPE Casters. 26" Super Chromacolor Picture. Dark finished Oak veneers (D34748DE9,i CHRMACLORor Pecan veneers (D4748P9). 100% Sol id- SOLD SATEnew Zenith Power Sentry Syste. Soid- TUBES)Screen Picture. Chromatic One-button (No"'UBS Tuning. AFC. VHF/UHF Spotlite Pariels. Ail Sets In Factory-sealed Cartons "%WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELt OURSELVES" FALCON TV 426 SIMCOE ST. Se OSHAWA 723-0011 '44It Could Happen to Anyone" Defense Lawyer Murphy "There is construction in progress here. It could happeit to anyone," said defense lawyer Russell Murphy, as he defended Dean Ernest Soucie, 26, of Weston on a drunk driving charge. Mr.. Soucie had pleaded guilty to the charge and he wasfined $500. or 30 days in jail. When asked if lie could have time to pay Provincial Court Judge Crawford W. Guest retorted , "With bis record, the fine is henceforth." This means the fine had to be paid prior to Ieaving Court; if unable to do so the convict- ed person goes to jail. On May 8th about 2:50 a.m., while westbound on Dundas Street West, Whitby Police Constable Gray followed a westbound car. This car swerved and struck .the bridge located jiîst west of Raglan Street. After striking the bridge and about $100. damage the car backed away from the bridge then drove across the bridge the wrong way. A breath test was taked which indicated Mr. Soucie had 140 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millimetres of blood in bis system the time the incident occured. Crown Attorney Edward Howell pointed out that the appearance in the Whitby Court was Mr. Soucies fourth offence of drinking and driving. The crown asked for a short jail term. Driving west on the eastbound lane of a bridge; this really is flagrantly endangering the lives of innocent users of the highways. Mr. Murphy in his defense pointed out that it occured at the time when there was a temporary bayly bridge in operation with the amount of construction that was underway it was in a very difficuit area to negotiate as there is construction in progress here. It could happen Ready money buys bargains WvVheîî you inced îuoney to take a~naeof* opportunjities o o l tc elIVIeCLclICIes. i t s f Lla- imu Io kîîw o u L hiîecii riuzt at i atic on vour spieci Il savi ngs accoulnit ai Victoria alnd G rey IrLsit Its siisfynm2 b orealije i hose saine sav n us arc cati-i ngl you substaial irmeresi at Ille riate of' li\,c anid a liait ; fer centi. Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation V[CTORMAn GRE Y TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889 MANAGER - LORNE REID to anyone. Collides With Car at Traffie Light Faced Impaired Driving Charge Ivan Norman'Kavelman, 54, of 710 Burns Street, Whitby was fined $150. or seven days in jail on a charge of driving while his ability is inipaired by alcohol. He pleaded guilty to the charge. On May l9th while westbound on Dundas Street a car had stopped for the Garrard Road-Dundas Street Inter- section traffic liglits. Mr. Kavelman also westbound, failed to notice that the traffic liglits had changed and he struck the rear of the car in front of him who was standing waiting for the green light. There was $25. damage done to the rear of the standing car. Mr. Kavelman had a breath test which indicated a reading of 180 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millimeters of blood in bis systemn at the time of the accident. 694 Forest Fires U n Canada OTTAWA In its first re- aged. port for the 1973 season, the The April average figures Forest Fire Research Institu- for the previous decade were te of the Canadian Forestry 513 fires and 14,000 acres. Service records 694 forest For April 1972, the abnor- fires across Canada during mally low total of only 103 the month of April. A tot- tires was recorded, affecting al of 10,000 acres was dam- 1 ,000 acres of forest. TOWN 0F WHITBY PLANNING BOARD PUBLIC MEETINGS PROPOSED OFFICIAL PLAN The Town of Whitby Planning Board wilI be holding Public meetings at 7:30 p.m. on the following dates - June l9th Centre Ward June 2Oth West Ward lune 2lst North Ward MUNICIPAL BUILDING 405 Dundas Street West Whitby FAIRMAN PUBLIC SCHOOL BROOKLIN COMMUNITY CENTRE lune 26tb East Wàgd DR. THORNTON PUBLIC. SCHOOL The purpose of these meetings is to consider the DRAFT OFFICIAL PLAN. Further information with respect to these meetings can be obtained from the Planning Office, 14 Church Street, Brooklin. 655-3346. Councillor R. White Chairman Dr~. M. Michael M.T.P.I.C., DI.rector of Planning MONDA Y N#ITE-AtU YOU CAN [ATe# Fi*sh'Fry $1.79 .5 Fohuts Mail Rtsn & Taunton Rob - w 'y w w lF - Wu wIV V

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