@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 21, 1904 LACK OF EVIDENCE Dismiss Charge In Co-Op Theft BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A charge of breaking and enter- ing the Durham Farmers' Coun- ty Co-op was dismissed against Frank Povinski of Whitby in court here Tuesday for "lack of concrete evidence". Crown Attorney Harry Dey- man said that while there is a great deal of suspicion, he doubted whether there was suf- ficient evidence to commit the accused to higher court. Povinski elected trial by judge and jury and pleaded not guilty Raymond Gallagher of Ajax, was. sentenced to a three-year term in Portsmouth Peniten- tlary, Kingston, Sept. 24, after he pleaded guily to a similar charge. Gordon Simpson of Orono, as- sistant manager of the Co-op, said he was awakened by the alarm abou! 12:15 a.m. Sept. 5 He said he lives only a mile and a half away from the build- ing and went there immediately. HEADS INT) WOODS "I saw a man crouched over, running along the north side of the building," said Mr. Simp- son, "then he headed through a field in the direction of the woods." Mr. Simpson testified he could not identify this man, because just as he got out of his car to take up h echase, another man appeared in the doorway of the building, and he turned his attention on him, Constable George Evans of the Bowmanville OPP detach- ment said he saw Povinski walking along Highway 115 about 11:10 a.m. Sept. 5. "He motioned to hitchhike," said the constable, "'but when he saw it was a cruiser, he turned around and walked to- ward a service station." Constable Evans said Povinski told him he was from Oshawa, but he later learned he was from Whitby. Asked what he was doing in| Srahe New, the area, Povinski was said to pA have told police he had been dropped off by his father-in-law and spent the night with an- other woman. Asked where she og he told police he had lost "Constable Evans testified Po- vinski's pants were wet from the knees down and his shoes and socks were soaked. "He never questioned why he was picked up," said the officer. Constable Francis Dryden, Bowmanville OPP detachment, in charge of the investigation. said a car about a quarter of a Father, Son Pay Fines For Drinking BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Father and son Brannigan ap- rere in court here Tuesday 'ore Magistrate R. B. Baxter. The father, Clifford Branni- gan of 206 King street east, Bowmanville, was convicted ot having the care and control of an automobile while intoxicated. He was remanded one week for a pre-sentence report. The son, 24-year-old Dennis Brannigan of the same address, was convicted of being drunk in a public place and fined $50 and costs or 10 days in jail. It was mile away from the Co-op was pel gay similar offence this registered to Gallagher. 4% He also said 'that a: piece o "Candas Peter DenHoed ' of paper found in the car had the|the Bowmanville OPP detach. name "Frank" on it and alment testified that he found Whitby telephone number which Brannigan's car hanging over a was found to be Poviaski's)-ement abuttment on the Dar- mother's number. lington - Clarke township line, Povinski claimed he had sold/about 11 p.m, Nov. 14. the car to Gallagher, which was} He said the car travelled 105 borne out by a bill of sale found) feet in the ditch before coming in, pon go og and an to its unusual resting place. S was why his name and) the constable said the older toad number would be in Brannigan was in the driver's seat when he arrived and the}|1 Police checked the car for/younger one was at the scene fingerprints but all that could) walking around in an intoxicat- be found were Gallagher's. ed condition. Clifford Brannigan admitted BIG ONION CARGO having some beer in Newcastle, BRISTOL, England (CP) --|but said he didn't finish his third Canada's largest shipment of glass. He said his son drank a A Hee lot more than he did. onions to Britain has been He claimed he was not driv- landed here. Nearly 200 tons|ing the car. Brannigan told the were unloaded from the cargo|court a man, who he did not liner Calgeria sailing from|know, but knew him, offered to Montreal, Canada has exported) 'tive when they left the hotel. "He got out of the car after more than 3,000 tons of onions we stopped and said he would to Britain this year. and get help. "That's the last I saw of him," he said. When Magistrate Baxter said he didn't believe his story about a third party driving the car, Brannigan said, '"'I'd like to see a lie detector in this court. I'd Worry of FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? Don't be embarrassed by loose false teeth thd ng dropping or Legon 4 Carried Jug, Sawed-Off .22, Court Told BOWMANVILLE (Staff) The court was told here Tues- day that a district youth was seen carrying a jug of liquor in one hand and a sawed-off rifle in the other, shooting whenever he felt like it. This was part of the evidence in the case of 22-year-old Victor Raymond Maver of RR 3 Hamp- ton, charged with breaking and entering a construction com- pany building on the Newton- ville sideroad Nov. 3 and pos- session of the sawed-off .22 calibre rifle Nov. 12, He plead- ed guilty to both charges... ' Constable Francis Dryden of the Bowmanville OPP detach. he had been treated for powder burns. Apparently Maver burned a hole in his hand when he tam-' pered with a power tool used for driving rivets into steel. He told police he was mad because the construction / com- pany hadn't left any path that was lighted to cross the bridge. Me said he was going to kick the door down and leave them a note, Nothing was stolen. Constable Dryden added that a man complained that Maver approached his home on Sun- day afternoons with liquor in one hand and a sawed-off rifle Hampton WI Raises $230 At Bazaar By M. HORN HAMPTON -- The November meeting of the Hampton Wom- en's institute was held in the Christian Education Building. In the absence of the presi- dent L. Allin, vice-president, oc- ward the Canadian Institute fo ana gave a demonstration on the Blind Fund. wich making which was en- It was also decided to send joved and later sampled by the oe to the one Eye ny dies, it Cobourg fo vats Caverly conducted a a. . a with Miss N. The treasurer the' & at the piano. bazaar proceeds amounted to| Congratulations to Mr, and $221.43.A number of leit over|Mrs. Wilfrid Smale who cele- articles were sold at this meet-|brated their 25th wedding anni- ing. This will bring the amount)/¥¢Tsary on Tuesday. up toa $230, Mr, and Mrs. Ronnie Luke Mrs. Wilfrid Smale conducted|4d son are now occupying their the short program and called on|new home in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bell, Osh awa and Mr, John Glen, Co boconk, Mr. John Malette, Ty rone, were recent visitors witd Mr. and Mrs. Coutts. Mr. and Mrs, Laverne Fan row, Welcome, visited Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Farrow. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sykes ané Judy, Toronto, were recem visitors with his mother, Mrs iL. D.Sykes. FINISHING SCHOOL Mrs. Warren to introduce the} Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Coutts) cupied the chair and conducted the meeting. The sum ic $25 was voted to- in the other, He said he had to take his children inside when he saw him coming. Crown Attorney Harry Dey- man asked for a pre-sentence report. Maver was remanded to Dec. 18 for sentence. 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