Screwdriver Blade WHITBY PERSONALS Snarls Two Youths WHITBY (Staff) -- A 23-year-jing business and tne tools were old Chatham man who has spent/used in that capacity. four of the past five years in| His explanation of the sixty jail, and a 20-year-old compan-| dimes, found in the car, was jon were Monday convicted of|that he collected ten cent pieces tools by] and used other coinage and bills -- t Moopead of little: Sales possessing burglary Magistrate Robert Dnieper in} for buying. ' Whitby Magistrate's Court, Verrall testified that he Remanded in custody for one|pought the cigarets from his week wid re ogg . Paull father's store at home. Frederick Cuylle o erent 1 Chatham and William G. Ver-|_ 4 criminal record on Cuylle, rail of RR 3, Merlin, Kent. produced in court by the Crown The charge was laid by Pick-| cused had spent an accumulated ped and searched a car in which/for convictions on break, enter the accused were driving on| and theft, Mr. Frank Formosa, of by, celebrated his birthday to- day. His many friends send him birthday wishes. A birthday party was h who brated her fifth birthday. Her guests were Linda Formosa, Karen Just, Dianne Smith, Bob- by Gordon, Paul Formosa, Joe Formosa, and Mrs. A. Gordon (grandmother). | Attorney, revealed that this ac-|for birthday cake were Grant, Paul, and Bruce Lailey, ering Township Police who stop-| four and one-half years in prison|Jackie and Chris Malcolm. Sunday Birthday greetings Whit- eld on t) cele- guests} 5 also D Pawned Rifles Net Thieves Six Months Police Department investigation into the theft of two guns, which lead to a Toronto pawn shop, was successful in the conviction trate Robert Dnieper in Whitby Magistrate's Court on Monday. f Heng ares, aH at gtel, Meteors) -- President Kwame Nir Ave., Ajax, and Robert Albert |Ave. Toronto. Both youths, who serving prison terms for break, to Miss|¢nter and theft. that a 12-gauge shotgun, a Remington rifle and two bottles of liquor had been stolen from his apartment. Sgt. Chambers said that the total value of the property stolen was $334, His investigation, he said, lead him to a Toronto pawn shop where the two youths pawned the guns for $125 and split the proceeds, His Worship ruled that the six month sentences would run consecutive to the youths' exist- ing terms in jail. WHITBY (Staff) -- An Ajax f{ two district youths by Magis- STARTS VOLTA Sentenced to six months in AKOSOMBO, Ghana (Reut- mah Tuesday pressed a butfon and blasted a slice out of a hill here to formally launch the multi - million - dollar Volta River project -- one of Africa's most important hydro - electric projects. ohnson, 20, of 248 Lumsden leaded guiliy, are currently MAGISTRATE TOLD Minors Roadside Beer BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --,lips of the Bowmanville Town Police Department questioned them about not paying admis- sion at Memorial Arena, Bow- manville, "What do you do?" enquired Magistrate R, B. Baxter of the 17-year-old youth standing be- fore him in Bowmanville Magis- trate's Court, Tuesday. "Drink", replied Joseph Allen Mackey, of Janetville, who along with Robert Wilson, of Ponty- pool, pleaded guilty to drinking while minors, Jan. 19. The farm helper's trouble started when Constable L. Phil-'in getting Mackey outside, the on their breath and asked them to come along. the beer, and of course -- they had found it at the side of the road,"' sighed the officer. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, January 24, 1962 }} constable found beer, and beer caps in Mackey's car. It was heavy going down at the Bowmanville Police Depart- ment too. "He was as drunk as anybody I have ever seen -- screaming and crying,"' testified Bowman- ville Police Chief Bernard Kit- ney . "ll make a deal with you," offered Magistrate R. B, Baxter. "Tf you will surrender your driver's permit and car licence plate here until Feb. 27, { will then impose the minimum sent- ence." "O.K.,"" said Mackey. The magistrate promised a similar sentence to Wilson pro- Drink It was then he smelled alcohol "I asked them where they got After experiencing difficulty few. of Lindsay, B. Baxter he was late for his' job, was driving a strange car, » and lost control. ? Skidding On Ice Ends In $20 Fine BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A man who was late for work and skidded two-tenths of a mile in-» to a ditch after hitting a patch of ice, was fined $20 or fives days in jail for careless driv- ing in Bowmanville Magistrate's Court, Tuesday. ; GM employee John Beauvais, told Magistrate R. Crown Attorney Harry Dey- man said there is no excuse for vided he observe a 9 p.m. cur-|the offence, and that an accident: may have occurred. ; Highway No, 2 at 3.45 a.m.,) In calling for a severe sen-|Susan Wright who is celebrating| Sgt. Thomas Chambers of the Jan, 22, tence, Crown Attorney Affleck|her birthday today. Ajax Police Department said Const. Cyiil Cooper told the| remarked, "We don't want On-| |that on Dec. 21, he investigated court that originally he stopped|tario County invatled by per-| Nancy Molyneaux, of Brock|the theft of the guns and two the east-bound car because its|sons who think they can bam-|street north, celebrates her|bottles of liquor from an apart- right tail-light was out. boozle the local police." twelfth birthday on Friday, Jan-|ment at Bras's residence. He He then searched the car dis-| .Cuylle and Verrall were con-juary 20. Her friends and tela-| said that Leo Joekallas, the covering the burglar's tools, a|Victed and remanded in custody|tives wish her many happy re-}apart ment tenant, returned quantity of cigarets and sixty| for sentencing on Jan. 29, turns of the day. 'home from work and discovered dimes in an empty cigaret pack: | age. He also found about nine| gallons of gas in three cans, he said, Produced as exhibits in court by Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck were two syphon hoses, a jack handle, a nine-inch cold chisel, a filed 12-inch screw) driver blade, described as a| jimmy, an adjustable wrench,! two pairs of working gloves, a| flashlight and seven packages of| cigarets. | Const. Cooper said the sixty | dimes were found in the pack-| age beneath the front seat and| that a quantity of cigarets wrap-| ped in tinfoil were on the front seat, } He said that both accused} were searched at the station and| found to possess one cent be- tween them Cuylle testified that when stopped by the officer he was on| his way to Kingston to see his} brother who was "serving time', He said. that he and Verrall| were formerly in the car wreck-| Crossover Lane Not Intersection, BOWMANVILLE (Staff) When is an intersection not an intersection? 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