f§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 9, 1960 Cala aE et al aa as him he had had a fight with his girl friend and did not know the Must Surrender Car Licence BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- After hearing evidence of a "wild goose chase" from two officers Magistrate R. B. Baxter Tues- day ordered an Agincourt youth, William Vietch, 19, 1 Meadow Acres drive, to surrender his driving licence to him until July 26. His Worship ordered Vietch to surrender his licence after con- victing him of careless driving and at the suggestion of Assistant Crown Attorney Harvey R. Brent, QC, who said the accus- ed "possibly needs a rest from driving". OPP Constable L. F. Dryden described for the court the early part of an 18-19 mile chase in less than 20 minutes. The chase began when PC Dry- den, while on patrol in Caesarea around 11.20 Friday night saw a white car "tearing down the Sue- gog road at a high rate of speed." He immediately took up chase and was unable to catch the ac- cused as he sped through Black-| stock, Burketon, Enniskillen and Hampton, FAILS TO STOP police were behind him. Vietch said he was upset and angry at having the fight with his girl friend and that was the only excuse he could give for his speeding. SERIOUS OFFENCE His Worship told the accused . "jt is this type of irresponsible ever, he did not lose sight of the| conduct" which causes accidents tail lights at any time during the and which often times results in chase. {death or serious injury. Constable Dryden radioed two| The magistrate pointed out the other Bowmanville cruisers for| accused could have been charg- assistance and was. met by PCled with a much more serious of- Bruce Tillson at the Taunton road |fense, particularly with the speed and Hampton junction. Ihe was travelling through the The 'accused failed to stop atitowns. He said he will return $25 And BOWMANVILLE (Staff) A former Hampton resident, Pearly Terry, 31, was Tuesday fined $25 and costs, or five days, when he pleaded guilty before Magistrate R. B. Baxter to his second charge of driving: while under suspension since February. In addition an additional six months was added to the suspen- sion of his driving licence. OPP Constable L. F. Dryden said he was taking a suspension order for the accused's car to struck the Kilpatrick car as it came out of Silver street onto King street. He was unable to state whether or not the Kil parick vehicle stopped at the corner as he was about midway into the intersection when he first saw the car coming. He could do nothing to avoid the collision, he said. Fine Resident Costs his Hampton home April 16 and at home. neighbor told him the accused was moving to the Oshawa viein- fore in the car. into the cruiser looked down the |road and saw the accused driv- ing. Apparently Terry saw the of- ficer as he stopped the car, got out and started checking over the tires on a home-made trailer. His wife slipped in behind the steer- ing wheel. The accused admitted having been driving the car but said he was only doing so because they were moving and his wife, who |driving with a trailer on behind. 'She could not back the car up Police Chief Bernard R. Kitney'driver of that car produced. And has a licence, was not used to|- while pulling a trailer, the ac- cused told PC Dryden, Terry told the court he has been trying to get insurance but never received a summons to ap- pear in court on this charge until just recently. He contacted the magistrate to enquire why his licence was sup- g posed to be suspended for three discovered the accused was not\months and the suspension order from the minister 'of highways As he was about to leave, a|said six months. The accused had his licence suspended in 1957. q His Worship warned Terry if ity around the five points and he drove again while under sus- had just gone a few minutes be-| pension and was caught he would go to jail without the option of a PC Dryden, as he was getting|fin made it quite clear to a district if the accused did not produce youth, Justin Brown, 21, of RR|the driver of that car, Chief Kit- 3, Bowmanville, intends tojney warned Brown he will uot stand for no nonsense. drive again. The Chief Constable was speak-| Brown asked if the car could be ing to the cour in connection with a charge of illegal posses BF 8 BF BF BN | mn -- IL nr sion of liquor against the ac-/ cused for which Brown asked I ; See Page 31 week's remand. for the JUNE-SALE bailed out and jointly Magistrate Baxter and Chief Kitney said "no" it could not. The case was adjourned one week, been a passenger through town at a high rate of speed. The driver pulled into a private driveway, jumped from the ve- hicle and ran. Police were un- Chief Gives Warning To Suspect, 21 BOWMANVILLE (Staff) able to locate the driver and the accused refused to reveal his identity. According to Chief Kitney a quantity of alcoholic beverage was found in the vehicle which is new under seizure. It is his intention to remove the li- cence plates and forward them to the Minister of Highways. Pointing his finger and shaking it at the accused, the Chief Con- stable warned he wanted the : at I ALVI RUG partment chased the car in which 34 SIMCOE ST. s. OSHAWA | the accused is alleged to have a LETTE PC Tillson that was the car he| Visibility "1 was driving a 1960 mnie manville on the Scugog road and| nesses told Magistrate R. B. Bax- r " | mitted driving so fast was so hot stable Louis Phillips who investi According to PC Dryden at in- tervals during the chase he was travelling at speeds up to 90 miles an hour but was unable to get close enough to see the licence the Taunton road intersection and|Vietch's licence and pass sen- as he did so, PC Dryden advised |tence when he returns in July. was after. Constable Tillson said he saw "a streak" going across the Taunton road intersection, turn- ed on the roof light siren and| . | [] took up chase. Sai 00r cruiser and he was going so fast I couldn't get near him," PC| BOWMANVILLE (St aff) -- Tillson said. |A charge of failing to yield the The officer said an older model|right of way against Arthur Kil- car was slowly negotiating an "'S" | patrick, 76, 25 Jane street, was turn at the north entrance to Bow-| Tuesday dismissed after wit- [forced the driver to slow down ter the visibility at the scene of thus enabling PC Tillson to pullian accident '"was very poor. alongside the car. mrtluded in the Withestet Who Returns to the witness box, |told His Worship the visibility at Constable Dryden told the court | the Sorges of Ring ol Shiver | the motor of the car Vietch ad-|Streets is poor w: sw i gated an accident there April 30. the water in the radiator wat| EXC ding to witnesses, there I lonto the road a parking meter too near the jonio he corner on King street and when | He added he was forced to slow | {here is a car at the meter, vis- down on some of the dangerous |jhility is reduced considerably on plate on the speeding car. How- Trailer Law {curves on the way south from | King street. | Caesarea as he "didn't have the the accused did". Speaking on Vietch's behalf, | Mutton, Bowmanville, April 30. Kilpatrick was charged as a [nerve to take them as fast as| result of a collision between his | car and another driven by George PC Dryden said the accused told| Mr. Mutton told the court he Is Amended | BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Trailer licence fees in Bowman- | ville were doubled Monday night | when town eouncil voted to] amend the trailer bylaw, | Instead of the usual $10 annual | fee for each trailer in a court in | Bowmanville, the fee has now been increased to $20 each. ! Other bylaws discussed were were the dog bylaw and a bylaw for the paving of Liberty street | south | Council amended the dog con-| trol bylaw to assess a $2 fee for the first day or any part thereof that a dog has been impounded Each additional day or part] thereof will have a $1 fee for| owners when they come to re- | claim dogs picked up by dog con- trol officer J. Archie Hoskin, | The amendment was made in| ille to keep its fees in e with those charged by | m township which led its bylaw to include the same rates. On the Liberty street south paving, the bylaw was given its | first and second reading in order it may be sent to the Ontario Department of Highways for approval before it gdes to the On- ario Municipal Board for final approval, The bylaw is to permit the | SE 2 of $66,000. The of Highways subsidizes 50 cent of this cost. 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