mama EXAMINER MONDAY mm 14 1954 Wednesday June His Worship Magistrate Jordon Foster presided with AsSLstant Crown Attorney John Living ston Court Official Sgt Wright was auxsled by Cpl Bonnycastle of the OPP Regional Office Adjournments Remonds Three charges against Joseph Flanagan under the LCA will be heard on June 22 in Bradford Two young men from Nottawasaga Jack Bates charged with takin $75 by force from Ronald Jardine on June and also with driving while his license was under sus pension and Elmer Coulter alsc chargedtwith the robbery will ap pear for trial on June 16 in Cell ingwood The charges were laid by PC Downer OPP of Stay ncr Cut in Past Bus stalwart young air force man Robert Young 17 pleaded guilty to driving on Highway 90 on June in Vespra without reasonable consideratibn for other persons using the highway was convicted and filled $25 plus costs of $13 Evidence of PC Scragg OPP was that three cars were involved iii an accident about one mile west of Barrie on that highway Ont was proceeding east Young was parked ill drive with damage of an estimated 51000 to his vehicle and had evidently cut in on Camp Borden bus which had dam age of $75 to the bus $25 to the first vehicle and $75 to telephone pole One passenger was injured Young is from British Columbia and had no license Rear End Collision Charged by PC IV Rogers OPP with driving on Highway 11 on June ill Innistil while ability impaired Norman Williams Tor onto was convicted and fined $100 plus costs of $5 Evidence was that he had been proceeding north on Highway 11 on the outskirts of Barrie at 1210 um and had coll ided with the rear of car driven by John Crozior who was making right hand turn Evidence of the officer was that the Williams car had skid marks of 49 feet The Crozicr car was driven 110 feet and baby was thrown from its mothers arms but examination at the Royal Victoria Hospital dis closed no serious injuries Damage was $300 to the Williams vehicle and $150 to that of Crozicr The accusedmad ho previous con victions Two other charges were DriveACar COMPANY TD 69 Collier St Phone Barrie 2712 We lunth everything but tho It0t MEET ma AS YOU TEA VEL THROUGH 0m RIO SEE FAMOlS FAOWERPOTISMNDOIQHE BRUCE PENINSULA FATHER All050A LIIl VIE WTHEAM 077512 FOR WEMRï¬ï¬fFSlf H4 NUW 60 72 mt 36 015 in connection with ale found in the car but he agreed to confisca tion of this and the charges were Ithdrawn Motor Manslaughter Gregory McGinnis young air force man appeared on charges lni connection With the death on May 19 of Lloyd Fulton Barrett of Back Bay NB following an acci dent on that date when McGittllLs driving on Highway 11 toward Edgar SlélllOtl The Crown asked for an adjournment of the pre liminary hearing to June 16 Charges are manslaughter dang erous driving and careless driv lug Caused Disturbance Charged by PC Pitt OPP with causing disturbance by hunting of June at 1150 Walter Wood pleaded guilty was convict 3d and fated $1 plus The offl eer stated that he had been shout ing from the centre of the road There had beenvan accident and the accused who had been drink ing had no owners permit and said that he would not hand it over if he had one Erratic Driving Erratic driving and collision with parked car on June at Camp Borden on Canlbrai Road led charge against Charles Knox of driving while intoxicated Evidence was given by Provost Corps offiCer that the car had been noticed weaving from side side which caused the collision lllI charge laid by Cpl Pav elicll RCMP conviction brought term of to days with six months suspen SIOII of license and three month impounding of the vehicle More LCA Cases Three convictions were regis tered on charges of intoxication in public place on June all pleas of guilty and with ï¬nes of $10 plus $5 ill two of these and on the third with previous convic tions it was $20 plus 35 fourth case was that of veteran from Korea who had other service and was given break with the usual fine of $10 plus $5 but an altern ative of one day and was allowed to go Remonded Twice Toronto man Alson Gray pleaded guilty to charge of driv ing while intoxicated on June in Essa and according to evid ence of PC Pitt OPP had been weaving back and forth on the highway at 255 pm and also had wine in his car Gray was not definite regarding any prev1 ous convictions and was remanded until Thursday morning when the matter had not been cleared and further remand was made until Saturday June 12 at 10 am Char ges on the Wine were withdrawn on its conï¬scation Ability Impaired Another case under the LCAwas that of John Doig who pleaded not guilty to an ability impaired charge as of May 22 on Highway 90 Evidence was given by Lieut Lumsden of the PgovostCorps at Camp Borden and by one of his officers to the effect that they had followed Doig on the highway west for about four miles to Camp noted is very erratic driving and wawworcauxms raps BYSKAMERONOAfIPOS MAIYMKES oomp mm EEAlTfUL ISMV05 Your Ioumv catL0 at ImNip AROUND THE cANAoAv MITOMAL Dm your Ontario Travel Hostess invites you to use this coupon for FREE information about Ontario ONTARIO DEPARTMENT HON CECIlE °€ MINISTER or tIIAVIiI waucm LL stopped him on Cambrin Road in side the Camp limits They found that the driver had been drinking and was an average case under the charge He had four pasSOn gers and the officers had seen bottle passed before they stopped the car and two bottles had been thrownfrom window More ale was found in the vehi cle which was taken to Angus The accused claimed that he had taken only three glasses of ale and that the steering gear of the car small type was defective but His Worship accepted the evi dence of the provosts found Doig guilty and imposed fine of $80 plus $280 Unusual Record James Thompson Culling wood faced two charges of false pretences in Barrie on April 30 and pleaded guilty Evidence by Cpl Laekie who investigated was that Thompson had made pur chases with Cliff Brown Ltd to the amount of $7140 and had also received cash of $10 and tendered cheque on the Bank of Com merce Toronto branch dated April 25 Again on May he had ob tained $25 on cheque from the same firm through Manager Harsh man Both cheques were found to be worthless as he hadno ac count with the bank there Thomp son who is 53 single with Coll ingwood address and holds BA degree from Toronto University claimed that drink had been his trpuble for 25 years and produced lady witness who corroborated this He also admitted ï¬ve or six previous convictions but claimed that he had been drinking when he bought the goods as be had taken sizes much too larg and said he would return them Mr Livingston however pro duced police record giving list of verymany similar convictions dating back to 1928 with ï¬nal on the list in 1949 in Toronto with eight charges alone The accused claimed to be off drink now HERES SOMETHING DIFFERENT for the garden Or pic nic table Plain and plaid denim are gany matched in this colorful cloth and napkin set NO mixing up of napkins here or question of where to put them for each napkin fits Wm Magistrate Foster could not ae cep the theory that drink was re sponsible for such record and found Thompson guilty On the first charge I10 was given six months determinate and six inde terminate and on the second charge received four months con current Lepord Sentence Robert Lepard who has been in custody here for about two months and has fairly serious record was given 15 montth in the reform atory determinate and six months indeterminate Home to Mother Dillon Foy young man who has been held here following dis turbance change for 20 days had received letter from his home enclosing return ticket for him and he was allowed to go on Thurs day under police supervision Case Settled Judgment in the charge against Howard Keast in connection with the sale of sewing machine was susv ended sentence and the will be given time to make paylmehm to the company in settlement on the machine which had been purchas ed by himself andgthen sold to an other party and had violated the terms of his contract with the company THURSDAY JUNE lo Wright acted assisted by Municipal Sgt for the prosecution Cpl Bonnycastle At the Thursday sitting of court under the LCA two found guilty of intoxication in public place were given fines of $10 in the one case and $15 in thefoflher witb costs to both of $5 Had No Brakes young fanmer Rolaph Tost who had come here from Germany just message from RobertH Saunders CBE¢ QC to the people of Ontario CKBB ON YOUR RADIO um This is Chairman Saunders 70th Radio Report to the People of Ontario 900pm to eight montth ago was charged by PC Rogels OPP with driv ing on highway in Vespra with inadequate brakes and pleaded guilty The officer stated that on May 20 at 230 pan an accident had happened on Highway 27 north of Cundles when Tost unable to stop when vehicle in front of him signalled for right turn collided with the other causing damage He admitted thathis 1936 model had no brake lining and sold it the same day to junk dealer He was convicted and tin ed $15 plus costs of $450 or 10 days and under the circumstances was given time to make the pay ment second charge of illegal parking was withdrawn Two Officers Click Toronto man Adelard Duval pleaded not guilty to chzirge of careless driving on Highway on May 22 but team work on the part of two OPP officers brought out convicting evidence PC Chad dock stated that he had checked on an accident about 1150 pm Wihre evidently Duval coming south on Bayfield Highway 27 had collided Wlllll the carOf Ed waicuSecold at point nine feet from the east curb The accused was six feet over on thewrong side Damage was $100 to Duval and $50 to Secord Duval stated that coming down Bayftield who had stopped for the red light on GroveSItreet corner and then wasblinded by strong headlight and car was parked so that he could not pass To Sgt Wright he admitted that he should have stopped The sergeant then produced second witness PC Evans of the OPP regional OffiCc and in the radio branch who proceeding south on 27 saw Duvals car pass ing him on the nailway crossing at 50 miles an hour and then pro ceeded on the wrong side of the pavement at high speed Evans followed and noted that the ac cused had gone too far over on the rOad to the east side and the col lision was near the officers home on Bayfield Street conviction meant afine with costs or $2050 in all Deadline Fixed For International Plowing Match Lashley secretarymanager of the Ontario Plowmens Associa tion emphasized today that con testants in the International Plow ing Match to be held in Waterloo County October 12 13 14 and 15 must have their entries in his hands not later than October In previous years entries were accepted during the match The new policy applies to local con testants as well as those from other sections of the province Entries for all four days of the match will have to be in the secretaryman agers hands before the October deadline Present indicationsare that the Watleroo County match will be the largest in the history of the province Tent City always feature Of thelnternational will Rnl HE FORGOT that bit of Wood preservative applied at In the telephone business find its better to lo the then look after it Its giire you most service Ioryour money Thats wilywe treattelcpllone poles against rot keep ourtrpcks clean and in exchanges and offices to last Iittle cost when tile fence was put in would have saved Ililllfllc cost of new posts now as around your own home we job right in the ï¬rst place and the best way we kuowto avoid heavy repair and replacement costs to save expense and why we good repair why we put up Its common Sense ifflveare to keep our costs downand the price OI youg telephgiio service low If you ltugld like to getvluelul illbrmiition all did prerériuffuo Emufmellfqftgopd we urggesfyau IpritanresI Products Labora tones of Departmemq in Bill also Northern AflairsundiNuliandI Regoguces Ottawa 01 chm1m Elinor snugly into loop stitched on the cloth If you would like directions for making this PICNIC CLOTH AND NAPKINS send stamped selfaddressed envelope to the Needlework Department of this paper and ask for Leaflet No ST23 be bigger than evcl Applications for space by exhib itors and caterers are already be ing received on scale which in dicates that this years show wï¬ll surpass previous efforts ie CANADIAN TOBACCO Canada harvested 139000000 pounds of tobacco in 1953 with crop value of about $60000000 Music Fettival At Coldwater Very Successful The recent music festival held at Goldwater was financial suc cess With only one Item yet to pay for inscriptions on trophzes there was balance of $3545 from receipts of $l00 The school board at their meet ing expressed appreciatlul for all those who had helped to make the event success and extended spec Ial thanks for the assistance rend cred during the day by Mrs Argyle Epleat Mrs Lloyd Letherby and Mrs Clifford Woodrow Victoria Harbor won the 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