|IMPAIRED DRIVING NO LICENCE imposed fines of $50 and costs;gullty te drinking under age. jday, Me was number 1s on tne A Toronto man who attempt-jor 10 days on each of three) shawiu Jessup, 18, 247 Arthur/docket facing a charge of tail: Murray Gammon, %, 350 eddie a watch Oct, 14 ths who drank as minors i iy Belleville Man 25 Held id ne { [St» pleaded guilty {0 MminOrling to produce prool of insure ' ' t Nipigon St., pleaded guilty to pleaded guilty to having no ped-ja car behind 300 Grenfell St. 'i impaired driving and wasidier's licence, George Lowy, 47,/Oct. 16. James Arthur Wood, consumption and was placed on ance on his car, Simpson, of 770 fined $100 and costs or 15 days./was fined $50 and costs or 10/19, $1 Emma St., Lawrence A./12 months suspended sentence Hortop St., pleaded gullly to the He was charged after his car|days. Pedersen, 19, 300 Grenfell St.,jand probation, ' ¥ charge and was fined 875 and A British Columbia Tele- phone Co, employee uses a phone at the 115-foot level of the company's down- town Vancouver office tower to direct a crew install- On Criminal Negligence A Belleville man, Joseph Irwin, 25, appeared in Oshawa Magistrate's Court Friday charged with criminal negli- gence causing death and was remanded one week in custody, Bail was set at $2,000, Lawrence Allan Stacey, 200 Grenfeij Si., was killed after the car police alleged Irwin was driving last May 21 yccrst 'lout of control on Simcoe street north, struck a curb, glanced off a tree and crashed side- ways into another tree, Irwin and John Wellman, 20, Oshawa, were injured in the crash, just south of Bucking- ham street at about 5 p.m. Mr. Stacey's death account- ed for Oshawa's second road fatality of the year. CAR HIT POLE Ronald Leo Breen, 20, 968 Nipigon St. ,pleaded guilty te charges of minor consumption and careless driving that were laid after his car knocked over a telephone pole on Bond street east Oct. 16. He was fined $75 and cosis or 15 days on the careless driving charge and civen a shemoenth suspended sentence on the other count. Damage to the pole was $150 and to the car -- $500. MISCHIEF Two city girls, Pat Ferguson and Darlene MacDonald, who earlier pleaded not guilty to a charge of mischief, were. each fined $200 or three months in jail, Draws Rebuke ing a new heavy - route 600-channel microwave dish antenna, The antenna will improve radio - telephone communications to remote coastal points. --(CP Wirephoto) COUNTY LINES Blackstock Men Place Fifth In Horseshoe Pitching Contest BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- Roy and Harold McLaughlin placed fifth in the horseshoe pitching competition held at the Inter- national Plowing Match at Sea- forth, Seven children were baptized Judy and Linda Mountjoy and Musical selections: by Misses Mrs. Harold Mountjoy were a feature of the Esther Unit meet- ing at the home of Mrs, Ivan Mountjoy. Mrs. Harvey Gra! ham gave a reading. Mrs. Stu- By CARL MOLLINS LONDON (CP)--The British press in in full cry after Attor- ney-General Sir Elwyn Jones for what the newspapers view as a threat to their editorial freedom, Sunday newspapers flourished comment that ranged from warnings to defiance of a re- minder by Jones that press, ra- dio or television could be cited for contempt if comment on the Aberfan slag-heap disaster in- terferes with the fairness of a judicial inquiry into the trag:) edy. The Sunday Mirror, a mem- ber of Cecil Harmsworth King's vast international pub- lishing group, published a full- page friendly warning that pol- iticians can be dismissed for foolishness. The 8,000,000-circulation News| of The World accused Jones of} outrageous behavior and The| Sunday Telegraph proclaimed) The tribunal may refer to the High Court any case of com- ment considered to be interfer- ence with the tribunal's work and, therefore, contemptuous, Jones said, DAVIES CONCERNED The statement is reported to have been a response to a spe- cial request from Lord Justice Davies, who felt his inquiry might be prejudiced by prelimi- nary publicity, Witnesses might be unduly influenced by such | publicity. The published post-mortems on the Aberfan disaster have included reports of past warn- ings about the danger of the slag heap and rumors that the slag was seen to be moving be- fore village children gathered in jthe school that was crushed in the slide. The Observer, like The Sun-| day Times, said Jones correctly defined the law of contempt. However, the National Union struck a parked auto opposite| UNDER AGE 635 King St. BE, Oct, 16, Magistrate Harry W, Jermyn|i8, 189 Court St, all pleaded THE IPAARY JENN PENN TRIO & BRENDA PAM and Robert A, B. McMullen,|NO PROOF It wasn't Wilbert Simpson's|costs or 15 days HEPBURN FOUR 'TRY OUR BUSINESSMEN'S LUNG 12-2 P.M. DAILY Facilities for 20 to 300 BANQUETS @ MEETINGS @ WEDDINGS 723-5271 942-5580 For Information and Reservations that 'this newspaper hi not! Jouraniists and the Preee o that wade' by the attorney-| counell, self - appointed watch general." jdog over the ethics of British jnewspapers, have described SAYS NOT PRUDENT | Jones* statement as an alarm- Lord Thomson's Sunday|ing threat to press freedom. Times said Jones' observations | geemeeeen "were justified in law, but far from justified in prudence." The newspap called for a change in the law so that "the range of contempt of judicial in- quiries should be much more limited" than for regular court- room proceedings. | The campaign was prompted) by Jones' parliamentary state- ment Friday about a tribunal under Lord Justice Edmund Da- vies, appointed to inquire into the circumstances of the slag- heap slide Oct. 21 in Aberfan that killed at least 147 persons, mostly school children, in the} Welsh mining village. | "It is highly. undesirable that} any comments should be made} either in the press or on the ra-| dio or on television on matters} which it will be the express | function of the tribunal to in-| vestigate," Jones said, | art Dorrell and Mrs. Harvey Graham assisted with the pro- gram. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mar- low, Mr. and Mrs. J. Marlow, Mr, and Mrs. R, Davidson, Mr. and Mrs, Brian Hamilton and Mr, and Mrs. William Mahaffy attended the Toronto ' Milk Transport Association banquet in Toronto. The Anglican Church chicken pie supper was well patronized. Thirty-nine members of the Flett family spent a pleasant afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Graham prior to Mr. and Mrs, Alex Flett's departure for Florida. FIELD CROP CONTEST The results of the field crop competition, sponsored by the Cartwright Agricultural Society were: -Grain Corn -- John Bowsma, Don Frew, Victor Malcolm, | Harvey Graham, DeJong Broth. | ers, Douglas Sleep, Ken Lee, John Walters, William Fergu- son and Walter Wright. Ensilage Corn Richard VanCamp, John Bonsma, De- Jong Brothers, Dorrell Broth- ers, Ivan Mountjoy, Harvey - by Rev. P. Romeril at the Unit- ed Church service. They were: Maryann, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Keith Chamberlain; Eleanor Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Kelly; Craig Alexander, son of Mr. Mrs. Gordon Paisley; Heather Elaine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Jamieson; Julia Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vanderhuel; Debra Lyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith VanCamp and Brian Roy George, son of Mr,. and Mrs. Richard VanCamp. Four baby jackets for the bale were turned in at the meeting of the Candace Unit held at the home of Mrs. Mar- wood McKee. Mrs. Neil Mal- colm presided. Mrs. Roy Mc- Laughlin conducted the devo- tional, Mrs. George Skelding was hostess for the Anna Unit meet- ing, Mrs. Kenneth Samells took the Bible study and Mrs. Roy Taylor took the Thanksgiving worship. 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