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The Oshawa Times, 5 May 1960, p. 11

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ERE ERR Man Fined Sum Of $50 BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Earl D. Bruder, 56, of 8 Flett : | street, after avoiding golice warn- ings to stop three times Satur- day night, was Tuesday fined $50 and assessed court costs totaling $21 when he appeared before Magistrate R. B. Baxter on a charge of impaired driving. ERTTRTIIL ERAS OL rg puwE ry Ws i WELCOMES NEW ASSISTANT | farmer groups, a job for which Picture shows Oliver Dalrym- | dent at OAC, and a native of i| Town Constable Tracey Davis . 4 |said while on patrol on Liberty ~~ |street at 2.15 a.m. Saturday he ~ [noticed a car which appeared to 4 |be parked in the centre of the road, There were no lights on the vehicle and as he neared it he found the driver bending towards the steering wheel. | According to PC Davis the ac- [cused told him the car would not start and would have to be towed home. He said after the accused stepped from the car, at which time he noticed he was unsteady on his feet, with bloodshot eves and smelling strongly of alcohol, he attempted to start the vehicle. Constable John Bird, who was bloodshot and he appeared to be|the occupant of a motor vehicle P . . air Fined slightly unsteady on his feet. Police Chief Bernard R. Kitney said he saw the accused about 10.20 that morning and in his opinion Bruder was still half drunk, He said he was celebrat- ing his son's going to work and appeared to be confused wh ie left the building, Chief Kiiuey said. A second charge, having liquor in a place other than in his resi- dence was dismissed after his wife told the court she thought the part bottle of 'whisky PC Davis found in the car was a full one she picked up in Pickering and she was taking it home. Order Remand In Gun Case BOWMANVILLE (Staff) | Because there was no criminal| intent whatsoever, but a prosecu- tion was necessary to get an un |registered .32 pistol out of circu- |lation, Magistrate R. B. Baxter) Tuesday remanded Norma nl Hunt, 26, 236 Gordon street on duty at the police station when Bruder was brought into the lock-up said the accused smelled ; [strongly of alcohol, his eyes were Guelph, out of custody to appear for sentence when called upon to do so, | ' Hunt was charged with "being THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Moy 5, 1960 1} and knowing there was a firearm in that vehicle, for which there was no carrying permit." Town Constable John Bird said the accused reported his car| stolen from the Flying Dutchman| BOWMANVILLE (Staff) April 4. |With a warning they were free| He said a couple of hours after/to go -- but fo keep on going the vehicle was reported stolen, right out of this area, Gordon OPP Constable Wes, Reimer in. Wheeler, 37, Pembroke, and Al- formed him it had been recover-| bert' Hunt, 27, Kemptville, were ed by provincial police at Camp- each fined $10 and costs, or five pel |days on charges of being drunk in a public place. Each PC Bird said when Constable Reimer informed him the Hunt] Wheeler asked Magistrate R. B. vehicle had been recovered, he/Baxter Tuesday morning if he asked if Bowmanville police were|would consider dismissing & aware there was a firearm in the charge of having liquor in a place car. other than in their residence Hunt explained that he borrow-|against the pair, as they have ed the pistol from a friend in Co-|{Peen in jail in Cobourg for five bourg and it was merely a sou.|days awaiting trial. : venir piece which he loaded with| His Worship agreed to dismiss blanks he had at home. He said|the Eharge and levelled a $10 since obtaining the pistol he|fine or five days, made retro: changed cars and had to go te|active from April 29. the dealer where his other car| "You're both free to go, but was being sold to get the gun|keep on going until you're out of back as he had forgotten it was in|'"is area. The next time you're the car. | brought ir around here, you'll get | He admitted the gun was mot|lr. maximum penalty," His Wor-| reaistered nor did he have a per- ship warped, [ mit to carry it. He said he only| Radio station CHFC at Church- fired it once, the day he got it|{ll, Man., is believed the only one and loaded it with blanks he had on the world that broadcasts SPECIAL OFFER! SELF-STORING ALUMINUM DOORS 1 SIZE ONLY 32" x 80" 29.50 INSTALLED 37.50 ; FLEXALUM SIDING COLORCOTE Special Price on Awnings OSHAWA ALUMINUM SALES & SERVICE 58 Nassou St.--Oshawa Ph. RA 5-7922 at his home in Guelph. warnings of polar bears. #9 ple, agricultural represer e for Durham county welcoming his first "full time" assistant for the summer months. He is Bob Cotnam, a third year stu- Student Aids Dalrymple BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A third year student at Macdonald College, Robert (Bob) Cotnam 20, of Pembroke, arrived in Bow- manville Tuesday where he will remain until September, serving as assistant to Durham county Pembroke, Ont. He will remain as assistant ag. rep. for the county until September. He will spend most of his time on ex- | tension work with the junior | he is well qualified, having been an outstanding junior farmer himself for almost seven years. --Times Staff Photo junior farmer organizations, how-| lever he will spend some of the Board of Control senior agricultural . . representative Rejects Bids work with Mr. Dalrymple. ~ i - ard of Senior work includes crop im- RN © provement; > 4] 2a adult farm oo "5 1 "Frankel's brief on dis- rga 2.8 ons activi FP) 1 > v bosal of the civic abattoir. Bob had seven years exper-|" Mr. Frankel caused an uproar| ence in 4-H club work in Ren-||ast Wednesday on the same is-| frew county. He was a member|sye, shouting and scuffling with of the Renfrew gary calf oe a security officer while he tried for seven years and durin tha to present his case. period spent one year in Wednesday he sat quietly. The time doing Sunday, May 8 is Mother's Day RETAILERS TO TWO MODERN STORES IN THRIFTY CANADIANS OSHAWA OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M. agricultural representative, A.|32M¢ MOTHER'S DAY is only 3 days away! So hurry over to Zeller's, where you are sure to find just the "right" Gift for Mother! There's a wonderful collection of Grand Gift - Values at Zeller's . . . at prices which s-t-r-e-t-c-h Gift Dollars ! Summer-Smart Dresses Styled for Mother! SPECIAL! Oliver Dalrymple the tractor maintenance club and p'ds, including Mr. Frankel's for Bob is in his. third year in the lwo in te gra club. $1 501,000 were rejected. four year Animal Husbandry course at Macdenald. 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