WHITBY And DISTRICT "WON'T PAY A CENT' Accused Annoyed As License Suspended. Frank Pokacar, Old Post; Inn, RR 1, Whitby, was quite| displeased, Tuesday, in Magis-| trate's Court, when the Yugo-| slavian immigrant found out his licence was suspended for three months following a conviction of dangerous driving. cruiser following him or he would have stopped, His wife, who gave evidence on his behalf, testified with the would he do for the next three|aid of an interpreter, that sne months without a car. jhad thought the police cruiser He was convicted on evidence|was a taxi;~ when she saw it time faces a mandatory three) months' suspension, | Pokacar walked out of the courtroom muttering, what given by Constable C. E. Pegg, He shouted at court officials}Ontario Provincial Police, who and at an Oshawa Times re-|told the court he had made four porter telling them they couldjattempts to stop the accused accused not take his licence away and he wouldn't pay a cent. Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck) and defence counsel Henry} Polak finally managed to calm the man down by explaining it wasn't their doings it was the from the Ajax clover leaf to the Whitby clover leaf. During this time he had pull- ed up beside the Pokacar while} at speeds of 80 to 85 mph and had the siren on and the flash-| ing dome light. law. Anyone convicted of, Pokacar told the court he, dangerous driving for the firstididn't know it was a police) FINED $60 ? Drove For Friend While Licence Was Suspended A' father of six children was!stated the owner fell asleep and fined a total of $60 in Whitby bumped him causing him to lose Magistrate's court, Tuesday. control of the vehicle. Hugh Mason, Fairport road, He stated he didn't remain at Pickering Township, was fined|the scene because he had no $50 or 30 days for driving while licence. His licence had _ been) his licence was under suspen- under suspension since 1958 re- sion and $10 or three days for garding a civil law suit. failing to report an accident. Captain Waywell of the Ajax Court was told the accused Salvation Army spoke on behalf had struck guard rails, knock-' of Mason. ed over a mailbox and ruined a The Salvation Army officer lawn near the Pine Crest road) stated the accused had six chil- Friday, May 10. dren and was in the midst of Constable Charles Daniels of| moving his residence. the Pickering Township Police In sentencing Mason, Mag- reported he went to the scene istrate Harry W. Jermyn said| of the accident but the vehicle/he was taking into considera- involved was not there. A/tion the circumstances concern- search for the auto then ensued. | ed The officer reported when he He said "I'm going to exer- found Mason the man was a¥cise leniency which is under my "border line drunk." jurisdiction." Mason told the court he had "But," His Worship _ said, been driving the car for a "you drove when you knew your friend who was intoxicated. He! licence was under suspension." | Courtroom Cleared While Case Heard | The public was asked to leave! They testified, in their state- the courtroom, Tuesday, when|ment, that the man was com- Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn|mitting an indecent act when| ordered the court to proceed they saw him. | with an indecent exposure) Mrs. MacDonald, the ac- charge, 'In Camera'"'. cused's wife, testified her hus-| A 48-year-old Scarborough | band was a good provider for man, Colin Bain MacDonald was|their two children and a good charged with indecent exposure father. _ regarding an incident that hap-| She said her husband is under- pened on the Pickering Beach|80ing psychiatric treatment! road, Sunday, June 2. with a Toronto psychiatrist and| Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck) Started the treatments two days ; after the incident happened. | read the testimony of two juve- ; : : nile aged girls, who were not|../8 Worship placed MacDon- C ald on a one-year suspended) ee ~ pat: Sieyre tell-| sentence under the condition he| ing 9 : e indecent act by the/continue his psychiatric treat-| accused. ment and report to a probation! Their evidence stated the/officer at least once a month, | man had driven up to them, as was a police vehicle she told her husband to stop. Constable Pegg testified the was agreeable until they arrived at the police sia- tion, then he became unmanage- able. He told the court while they were in the station Pokacar picked up a swivel chair and held it over his head threaten- ing to hit the desk sergeant with it. It took four men to finally lodge the man in a cell. In the cell, the officer testi- fied, Pokacar was violent and walked on his hands to prove he wasn't drunk. This continued all night long, the officer stated. | Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn assessed Pokacar a $100 and| costs fine or 60 days on the| dangerous driving conviction and fined him an additional $25 and costs or 14 days for ob- structing a police officer. "You must be aware you're not- back in Yugoslavia," His Worship said, "and we don't allow people 'to strike police officers here." Ajax Woman Fined $10 For Theft An Ajax woman was fined $10 and costs in Whitby Magis- trate's Court, Tuesday, when she pleaded guilty to stealing a purse from Stedman Brothers' store. Bernard O'Brien, manager of, the store, reported to police he Saw a woman, Mrs. Stella Mc- Inerney, Apt. B-2, Kingscourt Apartments, puck up the purse} then go behind a counter. When! she came from behind the coun-| ter the purse was in her paper shopping bag. | He reported he followed the woman out of the store and stopped her. The white purse was in the shopping bag. Mrs, McInerney told the court she had put the purse, valued at $4.98, into her shopping bag, and forgot to pay for it on the Trespassers Fined $10 For Fishing Two Scarborough men re. ceived fines of $10 and costs each when they were convicted in Whitby Magistrate's Court, Tuesday, of trespassing. The men, John McMulkin, 30; Toulon drive and Allen Wise-| man, 109 Porchester Scarborough, pleaded not guilty to the charge. A Toronto lawyer, Mr, Olster, who is a director of High Hills Limited, testified he had seen the men fishing on a stream about 25 yards inside the prop- erty boundary. He stated there were signs in- dicating no trespassing, fishing or hunting easily visble from the road. McMulkin, in defence, told fhe court he was fishing the strgam and crossed the road but noticed no trespassing signs since in crossing the road he went under a bridge. Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck stated Mr. Olster had had con-| siderable trouble with the prop- erty and he related several in- cidents to affirm his statement. Suspend Sentence | On Assault Charge Joseph Stinson, of the Rama} Indian reservation appeared in Magistrate's Court, ' Tuesday, and was placed on a 30-day sus- pended sentence for assaulting his wife. Stinson had pleaded guilty to) the charge, last week, and was remanded until this week for sentencing. Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn, told Stinson, he realized this was} a family matter but if he ap- peared before him again on a similar charge he would be sent to jail. HOMARKET FOODS LTD. FOR THE FINEST IN FOOD AND FREEZER SERVICE 668-5875 513 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY Undershirts Worth $1.77 Cost 14 Days Henry Lewis Donnelly, no fixed address, was sentenced to) 14 days in jail when he was convicted of theft under $50 in Whitby. Magistrate's Court, Tuesday. Donnelly had . stolen three $1.77 from the S. S. Kresge de- partment store in Oshawa. He was apprehended as he left the store. Six Killed In Political | Clashes CP from AP-Reuters LUSAKA, Northern Rhodesia Twelve persons were arrested Monday in-the wake of clashes between rival political factions in which six Negroes were killed jand at least 45 injured, police drive,| pairs of undershirts valued at! reported. The clashes were between jmembers of Kenneth Kaunda's United National Independence {Party and Harry Nkumbula's African National Congress, po- lice said. A police spokesman said that during the fighting in the cop- per-mining town of Chingola, Sunday, riot police opened fire. In Salisbury, police reported three white persons were shot |and killed by an armed white |man at a citrus estate near Um- | tali Monday. | Dragged To THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 19,1963 § Club Bayview Fined For Income Tax Club Bayview Limited was fined $25 in Whitby Magistrate's Court, Tuesday, for violating the income tax act. ROMP Constable Montgomery and costs or three days when he pleaded guilty in Whitby Magistrate's Court Tuesday, to being drunk in a public place, Kaus was found asleep in a booth at the Whitby Cafe about 1.25 a.m. Tuesday morning and had to be dragged to the cruiser since police were unable to | awaken the man. CLOSELY FIGURED PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, Man. (CP)--A surplus of $14.20 was recorded by the city in 1962. Cruiser While Drunk boy = 2, scat A 23-year-old Timmins man, The surplus came from total Clarence Kaus, was iineu ,.v| revenue of $1,151,803.46. | Brydon supplied evidence to the. court supporting the infraction on behalf of the government, The representative for Club Bayview stated,. the error had been made inadvertently. There are over 400 different cuts of Meat available at your STEINBERG store! Incredible! Why, if you wanted to serve a different meat meal every day for a year -- you could -- and still have enough other choices for a month of Sundays! Amazing though it may seem -- there are over 400 different items in the meat department. If you want to know a little more about your favourite meat.cut; if you prefer personal service and specific selection -- feel free to ask PIERRE! RED BRAND- WELL Prime Rib Roast AGED-VALUE TRIMMED SHORT CUT EASY TO CARVE LB. Rib Steaks RED BRAND- FULLY TRIMMED TENDER-TASTY LB. 6m 79: Short Rib Roast >» Ae SIDE BACON JACK SPRATT-SLICED 1 LB. 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This picnic is in charge of Mrs. G. Kent assisted by other members of the group. Belated happy birthday wishes are expressed to Ronald Archer, 114 St. John street east, who celebrated his 16th birthday Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. G. Mcllveen entertained at their summer cottage on Lake Ontario at a barbecue. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. John Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Earl DeHetre, Mr. jand Mrs. William Ord, Dr. |Mills, all of Whitby; Mr, and Mrs. Sus Hotta, Mr. and Mrs. "Don Temple, Mr. and Mrs.} Doug Soutar, Mr, and Mrs.| Les Pearce, Mr. and Mrs, Les| )\Deering, Mr. and Mrs. John} 7 Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Mossman, Mf. and! Mrs. John Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.| RECEIVES DEGREE {Lloyd Landry, Ajax. A presen-| Sharon Lucille Tutt, of Fer- |tation was made to Dr. and| gus, received the degree of |Mrs. Mcllveen on the occasion| Judy White and Mrs. Steve| Nimigon, a skit entitled '"'Two for One Seat," was very cap- ably presented. 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Full insurance on your valuation Phone us now 668-2345 jof their 17th wedding anniver- \sary, Pony wish them every happi- The Explorers of St. Mark's| o ' ; ; nited Church concluded their| , rhird Mews ae ee Girl activities for the season with S| arise 'perennation held ri ak | Mother and Daughter Tea Sat) john the Evangelist parish hall urday afternoon. Under the di-|i, honor. of Miss Theresa Le- tion of their leaders, MiSS) age who is to be married Au-| lu | BROCK Evening WHITBY ALSO - Second Feature Attraction (| "The Valiant" starring John Mills LAST COMPLETE SHOW AT 8:20 Saturday night you have your fling at life... and Sunday morning you face up to it! Bryanston presents A Woodlell Production SS ATUROAVANIGHT jgust 10 to Joseph Corrigan. | Miss Lesage is a teacher at St.| John's School is also Lieu- tenant of the Third Company Guides. Arranging the affair! was Miss Catherine 'Hendriks, and Mrs. William Allan and) several other Guide members. 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