Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Sep 1963, p. 16

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16 THEOSHAWA TIMES, Wednésday, September 25, 1963 te . 'Lack Of Police $ Attacked By Magistrate " BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Magistrate R. B. Baxter stop- court proceedings for a few éments Tuesday and deliver- eda tirade against the "laxity shown by municipalities in. re- rd to their law enforcement Officials. °*These places are going to fiaye to stop looking on police Officers as 'strong backs and weak minds'. These police offi- cers are already overworked, and are working extra shifts." "His Worship's remarks were prompted by the absence of séveral officers from court who were scheduled to give evi- e. "This same thing goes on week after week and we are having to put cases over six and eight weeks until the officers ate back on a day shift," he charged. : "And the situation with the OPP seems to be just as bad,"' he continued He directed all of the blame for the officers' absence on the municipalities. He blasted them for not having an adequate number of officers. "I cannot blame the police on this. But it is getting to a point where, if the arrestirsg officer is not in court for his case, I am going to throw it out." Bowmanville came under par- ticular fire, -but His Worship etated that the problem existed in many municipalities. Port Perry Man Fined $50 For Impairment BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A-Port Perry man who "'fell| Over backwards," was found) ty of impaired driving, in) fagistrate's Court here Tues-| day. Thomas Henry Slute pleaded guilty to the charge. He was fined $50 and costs or seven days, and had his driver's) licence suspended for six months. } =Constable Howard Wight of] the OPP testified that he in-| vestigated an accident in To-| tonto and that the accused ad-| mitted to driving the car in-| volved. } "He was standing, propped up against a pole," the Constable stated. "When he moved away from the pole he almost fell wn. "I asked him for his driver's Weence and, taking it out of his wallet, he dropped it. ~ "Then he tried to pick it up and fell over backwards." An Oshawa man required the services of three policemen to t him into jail, following an cident on Sept. 11, OPP Con- stable John Forbes told the court. Lorne Fred Wilson paid a total of $80 and costs or seven days on charges of impaired driving and for having liquor in his car. Constable Forbes said that it took both he and OPP Con- Stable Ken Suddard to Trans- port Wilson from his © vehicle, which was parked in the middle} of an intersection, to the, Cruiser. | "And he was so intoxicated it) took three of us to haul him up| the outside steps into the jail." | Council Holds Up | Licence For Hall _ AJAX (Staff) -- An applica-| tion for a public hall licence for | the 'old swimming pool building' | to hold teenage dances was ta-| bled and the application fee was ordered returned at the Mon-; day meeting of Ajax Council. | Members of Council were told) the application for the licence was left open but was not grant- ed because of a lack of park-| ing spaces in the area. | The swimming pool building is located behind the shopping cen're. | Councillor R. Wright said "T) fail to see why this is a prob-| lem. Parking is supplied for| @very other business in the and why not for the dance! ail." | Mayor William A. Parish told the councillor the Shopping| Centre parking lot is 'full to! Capacity on Friday nights and that a further straia could} ereate a serious problem. j His Worship added that the) centre alveady has twice the| number of parking facilities) called for in the town bylaw) covering parking | | | NEWS IN BRIEF | ' SIAMESE TWINS BORN | ROBERTSON, South Africa (Reuters)--Siamese twins--two} girls joined at the chest and| with only one heart--were born! in a hospital here Tuesday. | Their parents were Mr. and| Mrs. Louis Stemmet, who have) two other children, EDITOR DIES DETROIT (AP) -- Harry Le Duc, 68, former executive sports| editor of The Detroit . News, | died Monday. 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