Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 23 Feb 1977, p. 7

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FEBRUARY 23, 1977 TERRACE BAY NEWS : PAGE 7 TERRACE BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT The Terrace Bay Police Department was cal- led to investigate seventeen occurrences during the period February 14 to 20, 1977. On February 16th, three young persons were charged with public intoxication while walk- ing home from a party and were subsequently charged under the liquor licence act. On February 18th, a juvenile was apprehend -ed with a quantity of liquor and on the same date, four other youths were found to be con- suming liquor and'charges are pending. On February 19th, a window was broken at the Recreation Centre and a charge of wilful damage will be laid against a local man. The fender light on the police cruiser was damaged and a charge of mischief is being laid. One person was charged with impaired driving after he drove a back hoe into .the side of a trail- er at the trailer park. A charge of failing to provide a sample of breath is also being laid in this matter. On the above date a beer bottle was thrown at a young snowmobiler at the rear of the Recreation Centre resulting in the driver receiving a broken face shield. Investigation continues into this matter. On February 19th, a complaint of assault was re- ceived and this matter was cleared with no charges being laid. COURT, NEWS: February 17, 1977 Ernest Theriault was found guilty of break enter and theft and received a suspended sen= tence for two years and two years probation. This charge was laid in connection with a break and enter at the Recreation Centre where a quantity of cigarettes were taken. Leonard Plourde of 146 Birch was found guilty of having the care and control of a motor vehicle while his ability was impaired by alcohol. Mr. Plourde received a fine of $500.00 or 50 days in the District Jail. James Wilfred Beddard was found guilty of driving a motor vehicle with more than 80 milligrams of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood. Mr. Beddard was awarded a fine of $500.00 or 50 days in the District Jail. Norman Harold Brock of Brantford, Ontario was found guilty on a charge of having the care and control of a motor vehicle while his ability was impaired. Daniel Arsenault of 74 Hudson Drive was found guilty of possession of a narcotic and was awarded an absolute discharge. This charge was laid under the Narcotics Control Act and the quantity of marihauna siezed a- mounted to 25 grams. Continued on page 8 ..... Need business advice or financial assistance? See your NODC consultant on March 3 or 4 That's the date a Northern Ontario Development Corporation consultant will visit this area. As a per- son committed to industrial and business growth in this part of the province, he can offer sound advice as well as financial assistance to qualifying companies. To set up an appointment, contact: Northern Affairs Office Marathon, Ontario Felephone: 229-1153 (Area Code 807) Northern Ontario Ministry of Industry Development Corporation and Tourism John Andrews, Claude Bennett, Chairman ; Minister HERITAGE DAY Darece SAT. FEB. 26th "9 P.M. to 1 A.M. TERRACE BAY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM MUSIC BY: SOUND INVESTMENT $3.00 SINGLE $5.00 PER COUPLE SPONSORED BY: KINSMEN CLUB OF TERRACE BAY INC.

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