YG THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thurdey, September 22, 1966" BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE ee aaa ai 'Russian Roulette' Bid Caused Traffic Crash (Staff) -- A father aus auc who was in- volved with his family in a head.an enllision on Highway 47 south of Uxbridge in May was convicted in court here Tuesday Antonio Cassano, 542 Dupont St., Toronto, pleaded not guilty to the charge. . Assistant Crown Attorney Ed- ward Howell said Cassano, who was driving north, played "Rus- sian roulette' in trying to pass a slower car on a hill. Cassano said the car he was trying to overtake speeded up as he came alongside leaving no room to get back into the stream of traffic and avoid an oncoming southbound car. Robert James, driver of the southbound car, testified he could remember nothing after Police Scrutiny Reveals Stolen Corn In Automobile BOWMANVILLE --' Helping himself to eight dozen cobs of corn may prove expensive for 2 local man who appeared in Magistrate's Court Tuesday. \. Reginald Ralph Bulpit ad- tmhitted taking the corn from Peter Simka's corn field and putting it in his car. An officer, investigating an accident, no- ticed the corn and questioned him about it. The owner stated it was the same variety as that missing from his field where he had noticed many stalks broken .and cobs removed. Crown Attorney G. F. Bonny- castle. requested a two-week adjournment to check the ac- cused's previous. record. Magistrate R. B. Baxter re- manded the accused out of custody to appear Oct. 4. INFORMERS BLAMED A Newcastle farmer blamed informers for his presence in| court. His conviction brought a fine of $100 and $5.50 costs, woods. He added that roomers, whom he, had | evicted, had "squealed" on According to cy RCMP the stil] produced illegal spirits which Mrested 50.1 proof, higher than liquor sold legally. The officer offered to bring in the equipment used. "Don't bother," replied Mag- istrate R. B. Baxter. 'I don't want to set up a still and if the the accident as he received con- cussion in the wreck. Magistrate Jermyn said he was imposing the minimum S Cass 2 fine because Cassane was the sole supporter of a family of eight and was facing civil action as a result of the accl- dent. REPRIMAND A 17-year-old girl who attack- ed a youth by vagy 2 he had stolen money from her purse was reprimanded by the mag- istrate who reserved judgment until Oct. 25 Sarina Cannella, 608 Perry St., Whitby, pleaded not guilty to assault causing bodily harm. DISMISSLAS Magistrate Jermyn disniissed a case against two men charged with causing a distur- bance through fighting after hearing the scuffle took place in someone's back Robert McMaster, 44, 9% Elgin St. W., Whitby, and Bonar Wilt, 38, 611 Anderson St., Whitby, both pleaded not guilty. Police said a crowd of people which included children were watching the two men fighting in the yard of 507 Dundas St. process is explained it might/E. encourage others to do so." IMPOSE $50 FINE Conviction for impaired driv- ing brought a fine of $50 and costs, or seven days for a Bow- manville man. There was an Dismissing the case, Magis- trate Jermyn said: "I'm not satisfied it happened on public property." TWO CASES The magistrate also dismiss- charged separa paired driving. =r peat tine MDa a Aurora Hospital Workers |* Join Wage Demand Protest}::,"=:*:. AURORA, Ont. (CP)--Attend-; The Aurora spokes ants at the Ontario lenge the vote by the 55 attendants tojat the hospital there was unani- y iizoeee te taser of 0 comes but said not all of the attendants sman said the protest|would book off sick at once. would be for one day but might be repeated later if there is no|staff on duty," he said. response to the demands. A. similar protest was staged Monday hv attendants an teiy with im- Blair Miller, 895 Modlin Rd., Bay Ridges and Arthur Kight of Port Perry each pleaded not guilty. Miller was found by another motorist asleep at the wheel, eons on the inside lane of Police said Miller appeared more tired than impaired and stated he performed intoxica- 'tion tests fairly. The court was told a breathalyzer test on Kight gave a reading of .9 per cent alcohol, SEVEN DAYS Raymond Dempsey, 575 Bath- urst St., Toronto, was jailed for seven days and forbidden to drive for six months when he = guilty to drunk driv- g. here voted Tuesday book off sick next Tu support of wage demands, in North Bay. action may be repeated if work: The magistrate allowed the fhree days already spent in jail to count. INCOME TAX Convictions were registered .|in three separate cases of fail- ing to file income tax returns. Gordon Pearce, RR 3, Clare- mont, Ted Vidito, Fairport Beach and Fashions For Living Ltd., RR 2, Whitby, were each fined $25. Pearce and Vidito pleaded guilty. Fashions For Living Ltd. was convicted in absentia. DRINKING Badul Sattar, 286 Sherbourne St., Toronto, was free to go after pleading guilty to being drunk in a public place. He was fined $10 or three days, time served to count. Leo Leblanc, 716 Simpson Ave., Bay Ridges, was fined $25 or 10 days for having liquor in a public place. He pleaded ed the cases of two men guilty. automatic suspension of li for three months. Howard Pollard, King St. W., was followed south on Waverley Rd. with black smoke puring from the rear of his car. When stopped at midnight it was found that the fan belt was off and jammed. Pollard admitted it had been like that all day. or one month in jail. Earl Thompson, RR 2, mitted having a still in Al Magistrate R. B. Baxter ac- d-| cepted police evidence that the driver was definitely. impaired, PLEA AERA RRR RAR EMERALD EXCELLENT CAREER OPPORTUNITY q q 4 PHARMACISTS { Male or Female for Ontario Cities for work in DIS- ' PENSARIES ONLY with a large and fast growing chain Organization. Top Salary, Pension and full Benefits. Apply stating full details and remunera- tion expected to Box Number D1466. Betty Haydl INTERIOR DECORATOR PURNITURG ORAPERIES SROADLOOM 15 King Street East CUSTOM MADE DRAPES Phone 725-2686 its the ciiy today, "We will leave a skeleton A spokesman for the North d|Bay workers said aides and at- aides ai ine Ontaricitendanis af ine Gniario iiospiiai i sald" "Tuesday"te|sck. iin the t two da spokesman e next two days, -|Earlier he had said pine On- ers are not satisfied with the tario Hospitals across the prov- outcome of attempts to see Pre-jince would support the North mier John Robarts when he vis-|Bay workers but a spokesman|stage any for the Civil Service Association |walkouts."" are to book off| workers: the workers, discounted Graham Burton, the association's plan no protest. 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