YUE rw ou Coates, 18, who told Magistrate The magistrate warned Coates R. B. Baxter that he "can't see|if he wanted to go to jail for why, if a fellow wants to have a|three months to try getting, or {drinking liquor again before he $1,000. Crown Attorney Harry DON'T MISS THIS drink, he can't do it provided h- doesn't get saturated," was/is 21 Tuesday fined $25 and costs, or, five days, on a charge of ob- taining a liquor permit while a minor. was fined $15 and costs, or an age. intoxicated. He said he ond Court Threat awa, was Tuesday remanded an- other week in custody when he appeared before Magistrate R.|couver trade union official will robbery. with another Robert French, '24, March 23 armed robbery of the nancial secretary of Local 452, . ini c | Torumie Dominion Bank, Bet {United Brotherhood of Carpen-| Youth Blames Liquor Board BOWMANVILLE A Newtonville youth, Leonard permit," Coates complained. Fraud Charge Remand Given Wilbert Summers, 38, uf RR 1, Raglan, was Tuesday remand- ed in custody one week wi +. t plea od with no bail allcwed when he a - (Staff) --|a dollar and they gave me a trate R. 3PPgaiod betors Magis. cf fraud. : Summers was charged with defrauding an area armer, Lawrence Stanley Chapman, of Sob Story Used To Raise Money BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- In-|the OPP anti-racket squad, said spector James Erskine," head of here Tuesday that investiga- laid against Summers. The inspector said the method tions are continuing into a series R. Deyman, QC, asked that the of incidents which have occur- 1iemand be made with no provi-|® sion for bail because a number of similar charges are to be|tWO years. d in the Bowmanville-Whithy- Cobourg district during the past poll of operation was that a man previously borrowed money and approached residents of the dis-|soreht to secure -more .money trict, stating that his son had|to pay for burial expenses. At been seriously injured in an|other homes he asked for more auto accident, and sought to|money to pay for special nurses borrow various sums of money.|and other medical expenses. a om THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 19, 1961 3 7 Those approached were told surgery by a leading Montreal life. Inspector Erskine said that in the money was needed immedi- " ately so the son could have Driver Fined brain surgeon who was the only person who could save the boy's $20 And Costs BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --Ed- some 'cases the man returned|ward Boughen, 29, of Newton-|traffic on to people from whom he had|ville, was Tuesday fined $20'of tLo accident. Witness end by and assessed court costs ling $19.40, or five days, when said Boughen : he appeared before Magistrate/ing, but not hexvil;, vefore th R. B. Baxter on a charge of|accident. He described the im careless driving. Port Hope, testified truck was struck in the rear Boughen on Highway 2, nc . Newcastle, March 3. He said there was no other|They Used T'Be, now a hit is total- pact as being "fairly heavy,' Harold Fenton, of{and the damage to both vehicle that bis|was extensive. : LONDON HIT The play, Fings Ain't Wo a car driven by the road at the time|London, is ed to reacl Broadway before 1962. 5 Crown Attorney Harry R. Dey- |} man, QC, said he was more concerned about the amount of {liquor Coates purchased because On a second charge, obtaining he felt he may have been get- liquor while still a minor, Coates ting it for other boys of his own | additional three days. - OPP Constable Pat Cornell . said he was called March 18 to A Se Newtonville where he was told| uto 1zure the accused came home quite| Qoates in a bedroom, sick and drunk. | BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- After talking to him for a papje| George Battams, 20, of few minutes, he showed me a|gR 2, Bowmanville, was Tues- liquor permit he obtained in/day fined $50 and costs, or Port Hope March 3. Then he|seven days, when he pleaded] told me he purchased seven gyjlty before Magistrate R. B.| bottles of liquor, two quarts and |Baxter to a charge of having] five pints," Constable Cornell jiquor in his car. | sald. | Police Chief Bernard R. Kit:| pos sad he started drink-| hoy 'said Battams was arrested g when he was in the Army," constable Louis Phillips, | and he said he felt his getting| x1) 14 on a ch: ge of obtain | a liquor permit was as much|;o youor while a minor. The! the fault of the Liquor Con- copier Constable asked, however, | trol Board as his own. He said | yp he be charged with having| when he applied for his first|jjquor in order that his car liquor permit in Ottawa last| isnt' be confiscated. year he was never asked for : : :.| Chief Kitney said Constable proof of his age or even for his Phillips pon Battams' ca.| identification. "I just paid them at the East Beach and found eight full bottles remaining in| R obb ery a 12-bottle case of beer. | Remanded Battams that he had the right to seize the car and sell it and] BOWMANVILLE (Staff) James L. Hutchison, 34, of Osh- turn the profits over to the province. "Possibly seizing a car may | smarten a few people up ar. | here," the magistrate said. However, he did not order Bat-| tams' car seized and sold. I GETS RUSSIAN TRIP VANCOUVER (CP)--A Van- B. Baxter on a charge of armed |joaye next week for a two-week § Hutchison was charged jointly tour of Russia at the invitation| Oshawa man, |of the Building Workers' Union with thelin Moscow. 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