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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 13 Jul 1977, p. 2

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Guilty of causing a disturbance Two men caught fighting in Port McNicoll pay $25 'for the privilege' have to pay for the parently had an privilege." He then fined Two men who engaged argument inside the inn, ina fight in Port MeNicoll charged on June 12, fdllowing a fight in the last month were con- Port McNicoll Inn which had carried over each of them $25, or five victed and fined in parking lot. The court into the parking lot after days in jail. provincial court in was told that a constable the establishment had Excess alcohol closed for the night. Visiting _ provincial judge C.P. Opper asked the two accused if they had indeed been fighting, and when they answered yes, he said, "Well, you A 29-year-old Kenora man, involved in an ac- cident last week, was convicted in provincial court last Thursday of excess alcohol Terry Andrews was Penetanguishene last Thursday, on charges of causing a disturbance Michael McCluskey, 21, of Victoria Harbour, and Athanase Ziatas, 36, of Scarborough, were jointly $90 taken from house Break, enter reported Entry was made after the thief slid open a window Truck stolen The Penetanguishene Police Department received a call early Sunday morning from the Midland Police Department, reporting that a truck from the Penetang Bottling Company had been found in Little Lake Park The call came in at 5:50 a.m., and police here got in touch with the company, and discovered that the truck had been stolen. Police chief John Geere said there was apparently no damage to the truck. He said it appeared that the truck was just driven to Midland and left in the park Geere said the truck was taken late Saturday night or early Sunday morning. on patrol in the village at about 1:15 a.m., wit- nessed the fight, which was being watched by about 20 to 25 spectators. The crown attorney said the two had ap- Penetanguishene police are now conducting an in vestigation into a break, enter and theft, which oc- curred early Saturday morning Police report A house belonging to Charles Desroches, at 15 Brock Street Lane, was entered at about 1:40 a.m. Saturday, and police said about $90 in cash was taken. Bayfield Park was crowded with swimmers Penetanguishene children beat the heat Monday af- sunbathers, and swimmers, as well as participants in ternoon at Bayfield Park in the water of the swimming program and daycamp being operated Penetanguishene Bay. The park was packed with _ in the park. Staff photo ie * VERY SPECIAL SPECIAL duly 14-16 } eee Special Purchase ley a oO Compare at $199 s 2 = 5-Piece Dinette Set Give your dining room a fresh new look at a refreshing price ! 30" by 48" table features warm woodgrain effect 'Arborite' top. Four gold floral vinyl-covered chairs wipe clean. Chrome frames. A terrific value ! rf SET y Where It's 'Satisfaction Guaranteed"! Highway 27, MIDLAND OPEN: 10a.m. to 10p.m. Monday thru Saturday co charged on Sunday, July 3, after he was involved in a two-car collision at about 6:10 p.m. The court was told he had been attempting to pass a car and trailer, when it tried to make a left turn, and they collided Officers attending at the scene noticed a smell of alcohol on Andrews' breath, and requested that he take a breathalyzer test. The result was a reading of 170. Duty counsel told the court Andrews had been having marital dif- ficulties at the time, and man, charged with having the care or control of an automobile while having too much alcohol In provincial court had been in the area to try to iron them out. The judge ordered him to pay a fine of $170, or spend 10 days in jail. Excess alcohol A 17-year-old Toronto in his bloodstream, was convicted in provincial court last Thursday. Robert Jenkins was charged on April 17, in Port MeNicoll. The court was told a constable on routine patrol in the village had spotted a car parked at the junction of two streets, and had gone over to investigate. They discovered Jenkins behind the wheel and noticed a smell of alcohol on his breath. A breathalyzer trest yielded a reading of .110. Jenkins was ordered to pay a fine of $110, or spend 10 days in jail. Driving disqualified A 28-year-old Wyebridge man was fined $100 in provincial court Thursday, after he pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while disqualified by reason of a legal suspension. Henry Eggengoor was charged on June 16 at 6:30 -m., when he was stopped on Highway 27 for a,routine check. The court was told his licence had been suspended on December 13 of last year, as a result of the non-payment of a judgment under the Motor Vehicle Accident Claims act. Duty counsel told the court Eggengoor had been driving on the day in question because he had been working on a rush order at his garage in Wyebridge, and needed extra parts. The lawyer assured the court it was a one-time occurrence, and that Eggengooor had not been in the habit of driving while his licence was suspended. The judge ordered hi to pay the $100 fin sperid 10 days in jail' Individual and Fleet LEASING Come in and see us THE PRICE ISRIGHT!! 1977 Charger S.E. 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