Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 21, 1974, p. 2

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2 the tribune thursday feb 21 ijm drug day in court standing room crowd york region the third fnda of each month is drug day in newmarket provincial court all offences involving illegal drug use are channeled into this date on feb 15 it was standingroomonly with over 140 cases listed on the docket paul lawrence marshall 23 of newmarket appeared in a wheelchair he was convicted on a charge of possession of marijuana and fined 50 similar charges against three companions were withdrawn james fitzpatnck and raymond wirtaning both 21 of richmond hill were also fined 50 each police testified they uncovered a quantity of marijuana on searching an apartment charges against four others were dropped richard osborne 17 of markham admitted police had found man juana in his sock when they searched him jan 19 he was fined 50 a richmond hill taxi driver pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana after police nabbed him feb 8 terrence william macdonald 22 told the court he kept a supply of the drug in a shirt pocket paul joseph enger 21 of richmond hill was charged with marijuana possession jan 25 police entered his home with a search warrant he was fined 50 38 talking police cruiser intrigues children york regional pohre brought their talking cruiser to stouffville saturday much to the delight of children in the a p plaza participating in the 3way con versation here is constable carl hawthorne jim thomas and was now in a new home with new friends judge clare morrison requested a presentence report james phillip bowen of aurora pleaded guilty to trafficking in man juana he had a pound of the drug in his possession when questioned at the high school he was remanded to march 15 for a presentence report maurice stanley halsted of stouffville pleaded not guilty to a charge of possession of marijuana for the pur pose of trafficking halsted claimed the drug was for his own use and not for sale he pleaded guiltyto a lesser charge of possession only and was fined 50 david grant mclean 18 of markham admitted selling an illicit drug lsd at sib- balds point to make a fast buck the court learned however that since the arrest mclean had changed his hfestjle michael gordon sward 18 of newmarket was charged with drug trafficking but pleaded guilty only to possession he was fined 50 police said they found a quantity of marijuana in his home on a second charge of marijuana possession at newmarket high school sward was fined an additional 50 the drug police said was in his car randal richardson 18 of gormley denton edward hutchinson 20 of r r l newmarket and william james arris 19 of kitchener were fined 100 each on a charge of trafficking in marijuana the drug police said was found in a house at newmarket when police stopped a truck driven by a 21 year old aurora man thoy found 2a pounds of marijuana in the vehicle according to evidence in court michael john trussler was remanded in custody to march 15 for sentence two men chose trial by judge and jury on charges of trafficking in marijuana donald barclay james rice of gormley and peter michael chitty of richmond hill will ap pear in a toronto court ten pounds of the drug was found in a burgar bar on don mills road police said a new drug called pcp has hit the illicit market according to evidence in court friday police said they followed a car on dunning avenue aurora and witnessed occupants throwing something from the window they recovered the contents and charged frank strote of newmarket with possession the accused age 18 was sentenced to three days m jail and fined 115 the court was told that p c p had been on the market about eight months equestrian club asks permission for horse shows uxbridge uxbndge council wants public reaction to a proposal that would see a series of horse shows staged at the uxbndge fair grounds the matter was raised at the council meeting feb 14 councillor joe esmonde said the proposal by the boots saddle western horse club would involve use of the park for eight sundays through the summer months he said the public protection and parks committee would investigate the proposal thoroughly before bringing a recommendation to council the request by the club was contained in a letter from its president jack d reeves and outlined the nature of the shows to be presented mrs reeves letter stated that the club has 250 members and has been organized for the past 10 years and offers a total of 1500 in prizes for the shows adding that half the members of the club are under 15 years of age the first show would be may 12 followed by events june 2 and 23 july 14 aug 4 and 25 sept 15 and oct 6 did you know that we cut keys thread pipe glaze windows repair screens cut glass rent staplers stock a complete line of stove pipes dampers stock many popularl stove elements trail blazer 78 widetrack whitewall snow tire with the new computerchecked tread design 1q95 bf 60012 from h m a7813 gulf introduces a brand new widetrack whitewall snow tire at a great low price its tough 4ply nylon 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