an ions mm Vi mn sr mjiiiiassks ions in court WEDNESDAY SEPT eo lic place for intoiieatlon iii pub The same ï¬ï¬‚e was given on one case of havingbeer in place other and three were fined $15 with costs of $1 for can ing disturbance when drunk An unusual case was on charge laid by PC 13011611411 lnnisfil Force against Leonard Burke on Aug 11 when case of chlnted that be had mt received the custonury notice weanling pcuibility uf lleeuse suspension previous sin charge and conviction in however meant term of if days jail and license suspended for one year LessvSolious Case on driving in Camp Borden During the vacation of hlagis on 31 at 1015 pm John think or 15 gravel The driver stated that the gravel road has tactically one track and when be it some loose gravel the car was out of control for 20 feet it was about dusk then He claimed curve there but PC Pitt said it was about 50 feet over the next rise The case was dis missed by Magistrate Jasperson Also Gravel Road whhebuuniaéyrcsrmuo OPP on July as in 0rd Defence Counsel Livingston pleadedJiot guilty The officer dc bed the locationof the Vignales car and the car driven by Maude Lodge Evidently an impact had been four feet from east of the west edgeoi the pavement The bodgecar was 100 feet south of the other on the west shoulder with door off the side Vignale ihy sugared by Gordon McMil The first pleaded Hilly lo charge to Roger Bacon who built one in WMW careless driving on July in Essa the 131 gm PC McClurE OPP stated that on Highway traffic south was heavy at 20 nigh and he had been too far over The officer was on font at first On the one charge Murphy was fined $20 with costs of $10 and for having liquor in his car another fine of $10 with costs $5 Photos beer opened and part gone was found inhts carlnlnnlsfil Hts defence was that he had bought the beer that morning was watch ling the races at Edenvale and had transferred to another vehi cle later leaving his carj parked He claimed that he had not openlt ed the beer and was actually on his way home to Camp Borden but it was checked while he was away His Worship gave him the benefit of adoubt but See that you go straight home with it this time he edvtspd Jacksonwu stopped by RCAF Police and charged by Officer Smytli with impaired driving On plea of guilty the fine was $50 and license was suspended for twotmonths Took Car Charged by Cpl Bildfell RCMP at Camp Borden with theft of car from the RCAF section there Lloyd Lemoighan and Cary Stuhbert pleaded guilty They had been drinking and as they could not get ride decided to take the car and were found Two cannula plin it They have been in the On three traffic charges Nd RCA for year and had clear bYPC Wing Sam records It is mucheasler to Ketsan on Aug 13 two comm get into trouble than it is to get tlons followed for failing to stop out said His Warship Both on Ross Street at Mary Street and we held in custudy or one for having no operators license week for judgment The fine was $10 and costsoaela Cnse Dismused third charge of careless driv mg was withdraw Considerable time was taken up in the hearing of charge of charge offalllng to turn to the right and llow halfrnad against Stanley Eakin RCAF on August 14 in arc was diunaised after hearingon the grounds that the road is but one track with 16 foot gravel road as pointed out by defence counsel Livingston The other car was and we are proud to swaying at l50feet away and as say we are the first big Eaton was near the top of slope manufacturing firm to be he could notédmake it clear There come entire was no sper ing Speed was 35 mmflbc to so Damageto the Eakin as $400 and the other $485 was timsted trate Foster presiding was Magistrate Jasperson of Wind sorwho willbe in charge next week also Also present was Chief Blogg of lnnisfil Police with Constables Dollery and Archie McNahh with charges from that township Barries Chief Tscltirliart was on court duty as sisted by other town officers Crown Attorney WM Thompson was present in the morning and Assistant Crown Attorney Kennedy in the afternoon Liquor Control number were fined$10 with was in the passing lane for 90 feet and could not get back in line according to evidence of his daughter Three ladies were in the car which hit Vlgnales as did another according to evidence Mr Livingston considered it an accident but His Worship thought there was an error in turning into traffic and fined Vlgnale $10 with costs of 7150 Hem by lnero Inuit er mu photographer thal pr pear In all new are available in giny trnom scavch 10 100 More Bail Bonds PC Scragg OPP has been picking up bail bonds regularly since they were first used and had number more to turn in at the usual amount of $12 Jb MEDICAL IMPROVEMENT Chances of surviving an attack of pneumonia are estimated to have increased 500 per cent in the last 20 years rHONwA 32414 Also Careless The Barrie Examiner Toronfo man William hiur bcen driving for six years Mag istrate Jasperson made the fine $25 and costs and warned him You are required to takd good careI regarding the rights of oth ers Another Rebuke On September lst in Vesprn whenPC Choddock OPP was checking cars at the Bar mem ber of the RCAF caused dis Suspandod Sentence young married man Edward McLean pleaded guilty to charge of taking purse and walA let the property of Mrs Margaret Crawley of Fcrndole on August 31 Five years in the army he had been drinking and took the articles from verendah next door Announcement DUE TO THE HIGH Hounays Failed to Stop of Mr Atkinson the scene Following an accident at the intersection of Blake Street and Shanty Bay Road on July charge of failing to stop at the scene was laid against Ken Borne man by PC FLight who stated that the accused had hit the car and damage amounted to 5150 Defence Coun sel Myers pointed out that Borneman had returned later to but on the charge as keeping liquor for sole against William Resprolkd who has large house of 12 rooms and the greater part with separate room tenants Police evidence for some time back covered dillcrent on gies including amount purchased people calling and time of call Defence counsel McTurk claimed that the house was roomy and had access by front and side buying was not excessive and the evidenco on the whole was insuff icicnt to convict Assistant Crown turboncc at 1215 am When he walked away he was colled back by the police officer His Wor ship reminded him The uniform gives you no special privileges Behave properly in public and fined him $10 with costs Heavy Damage To charge of careless driving in Vespra on sunnidale Road July 29 about 315 pm Norman Anderson pleaded not guilty PC 0n information from the Provost Corps at Camp Borden Cpl Kellogg OPP investigat ed and McLean was looking for him He paid back 550 of the $65 thken The purse and wallet had been thrown away some three quirth mile from the spot with some valuable papers enclosed and was recovered The Padre ondonother officr spoke for the accused and he was allowed sus pended sentence for two years and bound over in the sum of use Closed levitis Trading 33 COLLIER STREET BARRIE laid he was convicted and fined $100 with costs It was first offence Mode good Time Three young men from Sud bury Cecil Caverly and Grant King 17 and Percy Guy 24 who had joined the armed forces here on Aug 31 were charged with and pleaded guilty to theft of carfrom an Allandale service station at 430 pm that day They were picked up at Sudhury at 1080 pm it was first offence for all three and they were re manded in custody one week for judgment PC Winger had the case and gave evidence Impaired Ability ou can depend upon them fa Defended by John Murphy in the long colorful life the sturd charge of ability impaired on Iresistance to wear and wenthe July 23 in Barrie John Saw which mean true point economy yer pleaded not guilty PC George enduring bcaugy and pmwc Winger stated that he had seen ltion use ClL PAINTS Choost ccusad 645 Psm dibe mm tempting army of calm cause of his condition advised him not to get into his car At make your home the beauty 530 ofï¬crneighbmhoom 105 hmehim get in or $200 He must also pay the hol Att rnc nned reed on the ance of $15 buying and that the owner was out working at times in July Magistrate Jaspcrson also consid ered that the facts were not with is Pitt OPP investigated at 1045 pm and found that Ander son driving taxi had landed in the south ditch turned over and rolled eight feet doing $1000 damage to the 1956 car Marks ALL nay moms SATURDAYw EPTEMBER 14 t5 Careless Driving Another case of careless driv ing was that of Adolph Vignale cient to prove case and missed it munsnav SEPT His Worship Magistrate Jasperson of Windsor again pre sided Cpl Andrews was on court duty with PC Scrngg assisting Assistant Crown At torney Kennedy acted for the prosecution The docket had 109 charges Adjournments were granted take paint dol ars go farther COMM Officers were present from Wa ssgo Bench with charges against three young men for having beer openly at the beach As they were from distance and with low funds the fine was $10 with costs or one day queless0n 11 young man ltalin Simionati was charged with careless driving by PC Stone OPP on July on Highway 11 in On after the officer had checked on the un usual route made He had been passing other cars and admitted 70 mph but his car went into swerve sideways for 129 feet on pavement and then into gravel on thenorth turned south west for 140 feet fromrthe pavement Junk ing 269 feet over all He explain ed that he had passed car when another came over hill and his vehicle went into spin He has Fm PAINTS vehicllaï¬stiffo north and the officer followed held him by talk ing and then called PC Light Sawyer was taken to the police office and failed in number of tests Adjudged guilty by His Worship the fine was $50 with costs $1450 and license suspend ed three months Gets 14 Days Charged by PC MENabh of Innlsfil force with impaired driv ing on Aug 26 in Innisfil Michael Sumilas had been 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