16, 5 Pleasant avenue, admittedjsoft drinks to Walters, station.) Ward's father told His Worshin) ---- pred Ray -- Ridgesjed on the roof, jhe had just moved te Bay)--~-- latore and stealing nine cartons! Walters, Constable Hutchin-|Ridges with his family and he of pop valued at $5.29, son said, 'passed the cartons tolfelt his son must have come could bint w 1 1 ~ na The youths, Pickering Town- |the juveniles waiting near the)into the wrong company jpeople's property must he oe fs Police Constabie Glover! gpa Rar! Robinson, Walters uncle| tected, Mutchisewm. told the cont, hag SOE pte xdogponl Reg ry ollie Py r -- Probation terms ordered by! COMPETE IN CANADA in company with five juveniles. iiits and were to whistle if they, Magistrate Jermyn warm. tis Worship included the pair) The Coune Mondiale, world He said Ward entered the store!saw a police croiser approach: ed the paic break, enter and) sasseciating with one another,/accardian competitions, are te and|'hrough the roof and passed the ing theft ia a serious offence and slaying away THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wedneadoy, July 10,1963 § WHITBY And DISTRICT | Keel Court Told 'Two Frenchman's Ray youths, whose parents suggested go boys known to have police re cords.and adhere to an 11 Pm, curfew, -- 'LONG LIVE THIRD REICH' otherbe held in Canada in 104 from any Thought OPP Arrest Was Gestapo Custody: A Toronto man who insisted he was being taken into Gestapo custody and kept repeating "Long Live the Third Reich" while lodged in police cells was Tuesday fined $300 and casts, or 30 days, on an impaired driv. ing charge Paul Boyd Branscombe, 31, of 46 MacKay avenue, pleaded not guilty before Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn to a charge of drunk driving. His Worship reduced the charge to one of impaired In addition to the heavy fine, His' Worship suspended Rranscombe's driving licence for a year. He had originally ordered it suspended for a two year period but reduced . the suspension after a plea by the accused's defence counse Charges of public mischief and having liquor in a other than in his were withdrawn at the request of the Crown Witness Tony Ton, 32, of Newtonville, told the court he saw a westbound car parked be side a truck on Highway 401 near the Courtice road inter change June 12 He said he saw a man, he identified as the accused with an object in his hand pushing it at the engine. He said he thought the .man may have been a mechanic and had park ed his sports car alongside the truck himself from oncoming traffic while he work ed on the vehicle On bis return said, he saw the with the same hand hitting the While he was said, the accused got car and drove away Witmess Charles Malton, told the place residence to protect the witness same man phject in his truck lights watching Ton mio Ais Paimer, at court he fol lowed a black sports car for six miles along Highway 401 be fore reporting the manner in which it was being driven to the Ontario Provincial Police at Whitby Mr. Palmer said the vehicle was swerving from side to side along the highway and every time he attempted to. pass it, the car veered into the passing jane According to the witness, thé sports car cut off several. cars while he followed it, one of them being a station wagon with a woman and six children in it, He said the driver ap peared to be slumped over the wheel and every time the car weaved, he appeared to weave with it OPP. Constable Raymond Bib eau told the court he saw a black sports car in-the area of Pickering cloverieaf and noticed a truck following it was unable tO pass After crossing a bridge in the area, Constable Bibeau said, he pulled his cruiser into the pass ng lane in an attempt to stop the vehicle but was forced onto centre shoulder when the éar headed for the crui the sports ser When he managed to stop the vehicle, the officer testified, it stopped in the driving lane and he had to push it by hand onto shoulder before taking the into custody ding to Constable Ribeau, the accused was in a "very drunken" condition when he approached the car, He said he stared straight. ahead and did seem to comprehend what was going He said the accused had blood on him where he had cut his hand Constable Bibeau said Rrans combe couldn't seem to make the accused Ace not on Intentions Were Good But Youth Fined $25 Despite good intentions, a To rente youth was Tuesday fined $235 and costs, or six days, when he pleaded guilty before Magis trate Harry W, Jermyn to a icharge of theft -- Marry Charies Lewis, 18 avenue told picked up a pair whom he 752 the of Rroadview court he hitchhikers, thought.and said they were gas from the truck to get him home to Toronto. Lewis said he and his wife were returning to Toronto from a Pigeon Lake fishing trip and both were broke. He said he saw two hitchhikers and stopped to give them a ride. He said the pair appeared to be drank going te were drank and was going to Oshawa, despite the fact they @rive them to Oshawa when he eyphoned gasoline from a park ed truck Pickering Township Police Canstable. Charlies Daniels told the court he saw a blue car parked beside a truck at the rear of the Piokering Post Of fice June M. The officer said at the same time he saw a were seeking a ride west He added he took the name and licence number off the truck and wrote it on the back of a cigaret package and re turned the next day to pay the owner $2 for the gas he had taken His Warship sai ud whatever the accu black rubber hose leading from the truck gas tank and draining into a five ~ gallon can Constable Daniels said the. ac eused told him when 'Ye ap proached the car that he was broke and trving to get eneuch the owner He added strange storie was one of them Lewis was given a week nay his fine St. John Ambulance Appeals For Support took a mo the daughier A ther away where her telephone call trom small Was splashing happily with her rabd- was a short < ber duck. The cai one. but when the moth turned, she found the t down in the water, apparentiy hfeless Panic wheimed ed up the and hysteria the, mother. She pi child and rash telephone for be Ain coherent, she stammered to operator that she needed a doc ior for her suffocating the @aurh The aperator forty ane of the many Reli emplevees who had a St. John Ambulance first aid. Quick to r by the time a doc reached and disps douse. the ch ihe operator aim wmstractant te an mertht-o-mont wn The choid lived, and a mother had a deep reason te he fal te a clear-headed telanhane bathtud time to attend a S& ~ ane rrain. { had taken the John Am bulance First Aid class John Ambulance is a hid your community brigade attend functions as volmieer ndby's in case of an acci ¢ Other volunteers teach POUSEW IVES and ereonti ves truck drivers, Aremen -- and elephone operators -- the ha os of first aid training. sa that they may help others m times w distr You never know when you vy need St. Johan Ambulance never knew when vou may i aid training aperater who asset uniformed in ess Joha the newly and re reas do muial ap provide the rmed Wintby "Rr anch ember an to th fer funds they need Dan ive a ge their ta z Ra s ~eakl save th thought and oity ta St. John Am are af Walter Porter Iimpena Rank af Whitby comtrit ve with genere ty Your * fg w) ulance anadan Cammence BROCK ®="s WHITBY Lest BURT LANCASTER and JUDY GARLAND STARTS 6:33 & 9.50 *ALSO -- SECOND FEATURE « "THE DAY MARS INVADED EARTH" 8:40 ONLY STARRING KENT TAYLOR-- MARIE WINDSOR Shows Start 6:55 - 8:35 Complete Show 8:35 sense with what he was saying and seemed to be under the impression he -was being de. tained. for questioning by the Gestapo He said the accused started speaking German, then Elglish In the cells, Constable Ribeau addes.--the accused stood talk ing to the walls -- carrying on a conversation -- and trying to sing in German "He kept rambling on Live the Third Reich';' stable Ribeau said His Worship said without evidence of any tests who js ta say when a man is intoxicated and therefore reduced = the charge to one of impairment However, His Worship said the prime aim of the court and of any police officer is to keep the highways safe and he was therefore imposing a heavy pen alty against the accused 'Long Con- Branscombe's solicitor -- told the court the accused has just graduated with a Rachelor of Arts degree from the Univer sity of Toronto and needed a car to ger around to work Roman Anna Is Surprise Winner TORONTO (OP) Pasquaie's Roman Anna, under a determined ride from Jerry Ha upset' the apnlecart on ge Frostad's 1-10-7 fa vorite Kisco Kid to win the fea ured sixth the Lynden Lions Club Purse, at Woodhine Tuesday Hellenic Stable Kaward C prison eeor ' race 1 Canadian shed rostad's and took second money, while Kisco Kid: barely held on for third, abead af Frowde Seagram's Windkin The feature was a six-furlong affair. 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