Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 9 Jul 1970, p. 9

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JULY 9, 1970 DISTRICT COURT NEWS In District Court on June : * Ss mesg aesos 30th, Judge T.A. Connor = ag os Ae ReLuLey charged the following: - ss: c ea s 2S 2s SEL oR Alexander H. Gauthier, = v Ss Vode ne e A [ & ete Skee Sec. 64(a) Highway Traffic w ~n ~ . ze BeesuBe Act "Fail to stop at Stop n > - iy Q¢ gee a6 oF Sign" - $23.00. = es Q . S = = 658 oie Claude G. Martin, Sec. 82 AS ao. PSs ; ve 2PEBS LoS (3) Liquor Control Act Ss Ces ae a ' * <= Bs. a4 z oe "Minor Consuming" - $12.50 a i Pia eis . ane = & Bie og 6 2" 'e Victor R. Polewski, Sec. So Soy so} s ° ee 3 Sees Zrse 59(1) Highway Traffic Act 3.5 Sscro0ussO0 "Speeding" - $33.50. Jellema, Dirk, Sec. 60 Highway Traffic Act "Care less Driving" - $102.50. Terrence E. McParland, Sec. 42(3) Highway Troffi< Act "Unnecessary Noise" $28 .00. Daniel W. Miller, Sec. 296 (a) and Sec. 297 Criminal Code of Canada "Possession of Stolen Pro- perty" - $52.50. Terrence Condie, Sec. 29 (a) and Sec. 297 Criminai Code of Canada "Possesion ' of Stolen Property" - $52.£ Yves Henri, Sec. 42(1), Liquor Control Act "Having Liquor" - $12.50 and Donald P. Siciliano, Sec. 42 (1) Liquor Control Act "Having Liquor" - $12.50 con- that..can tinue to provide the 100,000 new an economy Department of Trade and Development under construction near Pickering, will help supply keep pace with demand. This station will be one of generating stations, like the one above the largest in the world. Our growing economy places growing demands on electrical power. Nuclear SEY os ais @ Government of Ontario Canada's life style of tomorrow presents many challenges. But it's Ontario's style to meet these challenges today. value of all the goods and services Gross Provincial Produet (the dollar Ontario's educational system is grow- ° ing to provide the skills and knowledge that are vital to a growing economy. The Province today has 16 universities with a student population that has doubled in the last four years. And we've created 20 community colleges in three years to give Ontarians the widest educational opportunities. Sv wvewe~ ANTI-POLLUTION STEPS DON'T COME CHEAP +i a : The 1970 anti-pollution of political service, or an earnest, honest citizenship devoted to preserving program of the Ontario gov- and improving this nation. ernment will cost a total "FINALLY, you owe your years here to the profit system. People first of $91 million, an increase built and now maintain this institution out of profits they have made in of $15 million over the last business or out of taxes they pay from business income. year, according to Heavy "Most Commencement Addresses are all about the glories awaiting you. Construction News. Whatever those glories are, you yourself will create them. And if you will repay those debts of yours | have listed, you will be building a character which will make our future very glorious indeed. That, | promise ...... Be on your way."

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