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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 3 Nov 1976, p. 10

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Vasey news , The annual bazaar held by Vasey United Church Women a success Mr. and Mrs. Ross Faint and Laurie Graham spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs Bob Faint and family of Port Dove) Mr. Dennis Watt had the misfortune lo dislocate his hip while Granted discharges Petty theft Two Toronto youths were granted conditional discharges in provincial court Thursday, afte) pleading guilty to three charges of theft under $200 John Dowsett, 17, and Michael Bell, 16, were charged along with a third person, after the three stole a total of about 13 gallons of gasoline by siphoning it from three different vehicles Dowselt's attorney told the court he had spent about five hours in jail on October 2, the morning-ef the offense. He said the boys had gone that day to the owners of the cars from which the gasoline had been taken, ex pressed sincere regret for what they had done, and niade restitution. He introduced as evidence a letter from one of the victims, who said the boys vere very apologetic, and appeared to have learned their lesson Bell's attorney told the court Bell had suffered embarrassment at home because of the arrest, and was suffering em barrassment at having to appear in court, He said the boy wanted to attend Royal Military College in Kingston when he finished high school, and a criminal conviction would severely hamper his chances of getting in Judge Montgomery said "I feel they are venuinely remorseful for their conduct and pointed out to them that he could sentence them cach to a total of 18 nionths in jail on the charges. He then granted them the discharge Phe third accused in the case, Peter Herz, was remanded to December 16 for trial Hitand run Failure to report an accident and deliberately misleading police, resulted in 30 days in jail and a ©300 fine for a 24-year-old iwidland man in provincial court thursday James Caston pleaded guilly to the charges, which resulted following an accident on July 18 at 11:15 p.m. on Champlain htoad. The car Caston was driving struck two others, then drove off. The next day, he reported to police that his car had been stolen sometime on the igth. Police found the car on July 20, and Caston admitted to them that the car hadnt really been tolen, and that he had been the driver on the night of the accident Judge Montgomery ordered him to pay $300 or spend 30 days in jail on the failing to remain charge, and ordered his license suspended for a further six months on top of the mandatory three month suspension. On the charge of misleading the police, he was sentenced to 30 days in jail Caston, who is unem- ployed, asked that he be allowed to serve his sentence -- intermittently on weekends because his wife is pregnant and is due to give birth in November. The judge said he didn't see how Caston could predict that his wife would give birth on a week day, but allowed the request, and cautioned, "I hope that counsel in court don't take this as a precedent", because he usually does not allow intermittent sentences unless the accused. is steadily em- ployed. He said it was a Special case. Careless driving A 17-year-old Victoria Harbour man was fined $150 in provincial court Thursday on a charge of careless driving. Keep the YMCA alive and well. Support the Y Campaign November 2 to November 12th cutting wood on Saturday, Wim) Gurnett Mr. and Mrs. Wallace ("0 Beach visited" last and is a patient in The annual bazaar held (Cockburn and Mrs. M. Wednesday with Mr. and Penetang General by the Vasey United ftacher of Edgar yisited "rs. Manley Edwards Hospital, we hope his stay Church Women was a) jast Tuesday with Mr.and Sunday visitors were Mr will be a short one averwhelming success, 4 Mrs. Nathan Edwards. #)d Mrs. Bob Lidwell of Mt and Mrs. Vic sincere thank you to all Peter Newburn of Orillia Mrs Perey Wilson, Barbara, Graig 'ho participated and Janet spent the those whe attended and Midland spent the school! "eGrath -- and Mrs. fo holiday" with Bobbie Mervin Russell weekend in Toronto take this year one of the (Graham, last week Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Normat Harper of Vupuis. Mr. and Mrs visiting with Mr. and Mrs. best yet ALL PRICES SHOWN IN THIS AD GUARANTEED EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1976 LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR Phone Ida Burns at 274-1501 or Write To Ida Burns & Assoclates, A&P Con- sumer Consultants, 1260 Lakeshore Rd. East, Mississauga, Ontario. 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