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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), June 22, 1977, B08

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J NEWMARKET A youth who youth who looted burnedout ruins not guilty to a or theft in pro court here last week was granted a by Provincial Judge PJ Witch following his trial Steven Mark Ken nedy was charged last February by York Regional Police with theft from the burnedout Stage Coach Restaurant cm Don Mills Rd StouffvUfe youth admitted that he took empty beerbotUes and an assortment of food and other goods he found lying around the un leaded nana of the place but be thought items had been owner of the restaurant ad mitted la court he had no guard at the site nor had he attempted to remove any of the articles left lying mere following fire December Kennedy told the court he had gone to look for goods after seeing others sifting through ruin He said he was unemployed at the time and bad traded in empty bottles to get money for gas He told the court he did not think that what he took was of any value The accused may well have believed that goods he took were abandoned but that was his mistake observed Crown Attorney K Murray The accused was mistaken in fact and in law Judge told the court In making a finding of guilt By virtue of the fact that what he took was of little or no value I shall grant an absolute discharge Turned down aid teenage girls jailed NEWMARKET stay at a Salvation Army Two teenage girls with no Home following their apparent addresses were conviction in provincial offered Ihe opportunity to court here last week on CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER Our client is a rapidly expanding manufacturing company in the packaging industry The location is in the northern outskirts of Toronto The successful applicant will have a recognized accounting degree Duties will include monthly and annual financial statements corporation tax returns and administration of cost accounting systems Salary will be in the dollar range with excellent company benefits Apply In confidence toe Addison and Hand son Consultants Inc Mtsslssaugs Ontario L5J2W1 charges of causing a disturbance and failing to appear for trial When they turned the offer down they were sent to Jail for a period of 14 days Donna Mary and Mary were charged last May in Stouffville with causing a disturbance on Main St in the early morning hours two teenagers didnt bother to show up for their trial on that matter and when rearrested were charged with failing to appear for trial Defence counsel for the two told the court These girls apparently need some type of direction They are wondering around aimlessly When Judge P J offered them a chance to go to the care of the Salvation Army both emphatic no to fined for causing a the suggestion and so disturbance but chose to were sent to jail serve extra time in jail Both girls also were rather than pay the fine Dangerous driver is fined 200 YORK PEEL PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION FOUNDING MEETING KING CITY COMMUNITY CENTRE Guest Speaker THE HONOURABLE ROBERT STANRELD NOTE The New Riding Of York Peel Is Made Up Of the Towns Of Newmarket Aurora Whitchurch StouffvHte And The Townships Of Kinp And East GwHHmbury NEWMARKET A 21yearold Toronto man who pleaded guilty to a charge of dangerous driving before Provincial Judge P J last week was fined or 20 days in jail following his conviction M Barbosa was charged last May after his vehicle was followed by an unmarked police car as he drove recklessly along the Mulock Sideroad and Don Mills Rd narrowly missing a collision on two occasions and causing traffic to swerve onto the shoulder of the road to avoid rim Crown Attorney K Murray said the Toronto man travelled at speeds up to miles an hour on two occasions passing cars on a hill marked for single line traffic If he had known the law was following he would have stopped pleaded his defence counsel in seeking a discharge Thats not the point Other vehicles had to take evasive actions to avoid collision argued Mr Murray This is not the type of offence which I will consider for discharge said Judge in fining the Toronto man Jailed two weeks for hitting officer Something different and new in Bradford Come in and Boogie at the BLACK SOIL Enjoy Disco and live entertainment nightly in a soft relaxing atmosphere R E E Boogie T Shirts Door Prizes Monday to Thursday FREE PIZZA 11 PM PEOPLE DAILY GOURMET LUNCH EUFfET Our Food is Served With Pride APPEARING SAT THE FABULOUS CROSSROAD 76 Holland St Bradford for reservations call J T Um NEWMARKET A 28yearold man was sent to jail for days last week after be pleaded guilty to the assault of a York Regional Police Con stable Douglas Boardman was also fined or another 20 days on a conviction of care and control of a vehicle while impaired The truck driver was charged last January after police found him asleep behind the wheel of his car which was in a ditch When police at- Two face trial by judge jury NEWMARKET Two Township youths have been com mitted for trial by judge and jury following a preliminary hearing in provincial court here last week before Judge PJ Gordon Ashquabe and James M Harris were charged with breaking and entering McQues Store on Island last Sept Hiey will appear in a Toronto court next month to set a dale for trial tempted to arrest he started to kick at the constable and a struggle ensued before he was brought under control Counsel for the man said Boardman had no recollection of what had happened was sound asleep and didnt realize it was the police who were trying to wake him counsel told the court Jailed for misleading police NEWMARKET A 24yearold King Township man was sent to jail for days last week following his con viction in provincial court here on a charge of misleading police Leslie pleaded guilty to the charge laid last November by York Regional Police after he had reported his car stolen The court was told that worse for wear after a few drinks had driven his car into a ditch where he aban doned it Police carried out a twoday investigation after Tonner had told them the car had been stolen Fined jailed charges NEWMARKET A Aurora man was fined a total of and sent to jail for five days following his con viction in provincial court here last week on charges of driving while disqualified and possession of marijuana Crown Attorney KD Murray told Provincial Judge PJ Wilch that Basil Cormier was facing his second charge of while suspended within a sixmonth period It amazes me the number of suspended drivers who still continue to drive Mr Murray told the court Maybe a term of incarceration might bring the message home Cormier who was charged last February by York Regional Police not only drove illegally but was carrying two ou of marijuana when arrested Judge fined the Aurora man for po of narcotics plus and five day for driving while CAN BE EASY AS PC Imagine alter youve goal on tie Weight Watchers am you n how to food l riJ in the limited you keep you weight the Malignance rwl No one else you anything like it Gel a tasted a The Authority St COT Dotty Si Live a soft life Sears automatic water softener lol IC Centra 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