Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Mar 1965, p. 19

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WHITBY COMMISSIONER EXAMINES BOOKLET and A. A. Brockman, chair- man of Rainy River -PUC, during the 56th joint annual meeting of the OMEA and the Association of Municipal Electrical Utilities in To- D. P. Cliff, of Dundas, cen- tre, secretany of the Ontario Municipal Electric Associa- tion shows copies of booklets to James Ross, left, vice- chairman of Whitby PUC ERROR PRE SSIES. Ad tt aed <i dh Made tah THE OSHAWA TIMES, Weénssdsy, March 3, 1965 19 PPE ERR SO PS a BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE In Theft | BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A three-month jail term was im- posed on Roy Ross Henderson in \Magistrate's Court here Tues- day by Magistrate R. B. Baxter. The accused appeared before 'ithe magistrate for sentence on a charge of more than $50. Henderson stole the money from the Goodyear Employees Credit Union (Bowmanville). Magistrate Baxter backdated the jail term to Jan, 1. A $50 fine was levied on a 'Toronto man when he entered a plea of guilty to a charge of causing a disturbance in @ pub- lic place. Robert E. Proctor appeared before Magistrate J. Burger 'charged with the offence, Po- lice testimony revealed that Proctor had been drinking be- fore he was found swearing ronto, Feb. 28 to Mar. 5. A and shouting in the town hall new guide for municipal lobby Feb, 25. commissioners, 'Attention, Magistrate Burger imposed Mr, Commissioner!" was |the fine plus costs. unveiled during the conven- ' tion. --Ontario Hydro Photo The theft of a riding saddle netted a suspended sentence for. BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Error Brings Case Dismissal Corporal Ernie Stoneman, Whitby Police, told the court he saw a group of 10 to 12 youths standing in front of a local WHITBY (Staff) --The "per- petual errors" of the Depart- ment of Transport saved Mario Gagliardi, 44, 219 McKim street, Oshawa, a conviction when he|"pool'" hall on Feb, 27. appeared in magistrate's court) Bryant was apprehended, and Tuesday charged with driving|pleaded guilty to the charge. pec licence was SUS) 4 Richmond Hill man, Robert Gagliardi had his licence sus- Anderson, was fined $20 and pended in January the court was|°osts when he was convicted of -told: After the suspension, a new rile seem rag ig licence was forwarded to him in| /°W"ship stop sign on Fen. 2/. the mail, he said through an in-| Wayne Pickering, 17, 417 terpreter, and he assumed it all pyron street south, Whitby, was fined $50 and costs when he right to drive. Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck] pleaded guilty to drinking under requested the charge be dis- missed, and commented: "It's the perpetual errors that are made by the Department of Transport." Robert James Redshaw, 23, 7 Elgin street, Ajax, was fined $50 and costs when he was convict- ed of driving while his licence age. Pickering told the court he has been unemployed since getting out of training school six months ago. Supplying liquor to teen-age girls cost two Toronto men $100 and costs when they were con- victed of the offence here Tues- was suspended. Elmer Guy, 35, 496 St. Law- rence street, Oshawa, will spend the next three months in the county jail for driving while his licence was suspended. y. Before the magistrate, Wayne Cecil Ritchie, 24, and Leo O'Donnell, 25, pleaded guilty to the charge of supplying a minor. i : Police said they found the two Constable LL. 8B. MecNeil,|men in a parked car in Picker- Brechin OPP, told the court he| ing Township drinking beer with stopped a vehicle driven by Guy|two 18-year-old girls on Feb. 27. at 5 am. on Feb. 28. Both were also fined $25 and Guy, he said, showed him &/costs when they pleaded guilty licence that was not his own,|to having liquor in a place other did not have insurance, was|than their residence. under suspension, and had a} [Lynn Howard, 18, and her) part case of beer in the car. (cousin, Barbara Howard, 18, Magistrate Jermyn assessed|hoth of 134 Tyndal avenue, To- Guy $50 for showing a false ileus pleaded guilty to minor eence, $75 for driving without in-|consume and received fines of surance, $25 for having liquor in's25 and costs for their part in the car, and three months for) the affair. driving while suspended. | Kenneth Toffan, 17, 610 Maple A shot of brandy, consumed|street west, Whitby, was fined before he was 21 cost Richard) $100 and costs when he was con- John Barry, 18, Toronto, $50 and| victed of consuming liquor while costs when he appeared in Whit-|a minor. by Magistrate's Court, Tuesday.| Toffan pleaded guilty to the Barry was the passenger in ajcharge which the court learned vehicle stopped on Highway 2,|was his second offence. Jan, 13. Constable Donald Williams, Police said he smelled of al-| Whitby Police, said he appre- cohol, and Magistrate Jermyn|hended Toffan on Brock street did not accept his not guilty) south, Feb. 27. plea. Toffan, he said, was drunk 5 e T i. Maward Bevin. ror to be assisted to th 922 Byron street south, Whitby,| : told police he '"'had a few beers} Failing to obtain a permit at home" when they questioned|from the Department of High- him Feb. 27. ways before commencing con- Bryant was charged with| struction on a motel, cost How- minor consume, and was fined|ard Hancock, Sunderland, $100 $100 and costs for the offence--|and costs. ' tained a permit from the town- his second. Hancock told the court he ob- IF YOU ARE PLANNING ON REPLACING OR ADDING TO YOUR EXISTING FARM EQUIPMENT, YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THIS SALE... The Biggest Annual Farm Implement Sale in Eastern Ontario ! MH. J. REID SALES © SERVICE Ist ANNUAL SPRING AUCTION 0/ OVER "~ STARTS 100 UNITS | wAxch27n AND THEY MUST BE SOLD ! @InALD RogERE Md RED SALES = SERVICE COBOBEG 2-20 3 ARES NORTH OF COBOURG ON ONTARIO ST. AT DALE ROAD, 4 MILES EAST OF DALE cnc ata RAR aR Oe a> Bowmanville man, Henry Diotte, 22, of Lambs Lane, en- tered a plea of guilty to charge of theft over $50. The court was told that Diotte had taken the saddle, valued at $80, from a shed at the home of Gerald Fulton, RR 1, Bow- manville, Feb. 19. It was recov- ered from the Diotte residence \four days later. ship to build the motel on the Beaverton Bypass, but failed to apply to the Department of Transport for permission, The department requires that permits be issued to outlets within 1,300 feet of an intersec- tion on a controlled access high- way. 3 Month Term Shop Glecoff's where you know the prices Case Magistrate Burger placed the accused on suspended sentence and probation for one year. are best and the service is the best. Don't In traffic offences Magistrate Burger levied a $36 fine plus costs on a Little Britain aie | | delay, shop Glecoff's where you will find e e Harry Cooper was found guilty it will pay ! of overloading his dump truck. | : A Plattsburg, New York, resi- dent, Enoch Matthews, was fined $15 and costs for speeding on the MacDonald-Cartier Free- way. The offence was commit- ted Dec. 17. | A $10 fine plus costs was lev-| ied on Douglas O'Connell, of Ot-| tawa, for speeding on the Free- way. Ontario Provincial Police | clocked O'Connell at 70 mph! Dec. 16) An improper left turn at the | intersection of Highways 35 and 115 cost Ronald Duffy $15 plus costs Duffy was fined the amount for the offence which occurred Nov. 27, Magistrate Burger also fined} Robert Hall, of Oshawa, for driving a vehicle with inade- quate lighting. The offence oc-| curred Jan. 14 on the Free- way and incurred a $5 fine plus costs. 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