Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Aug 1967, p. 8

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8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 16, 1967 fenare 'BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Two Years In Sentences jfor sentencing on three convic-| Francis Mullins, 24, of 48 preelpern in a fine of Following Seven Charges A 30-year-old father of four| children received a total of two years in sentences when he ap- peared before Magistrate Don- ald Dodds in Oshawa Magis- trate's Court on Monday. Robert John Thornhill, was giv- en six months for a conviction ¢ on a charge of dangerous driv- = ing. Magistrate Dodds called it > 'a severe case of dangerous dri- ving" and went on to say, "The officers involved in your appre- hension had to risk life and limb to bring you in". Before sentencing Thornhill on two charges of car theft, two of forgery, and two. com- panion charges of uftering forged cheques, Magistrate Alan F. Partington, 16, of 202 Huron St. N., Whitby, appeared) yictions for |tions of theft from the Oshawa |st., | Plaza. the youth a garbage can in Memorialjargued that he had just. been Park. doing a favor for two older men Lovell pleaded not guilty and sitting on the same bench. Mag- your education and background xX Dodds discussed Thornhill's rec- ord. "Since 1963," he said "you've been scarcely out of jail a few weeks or months at best/ before you get in trouble n."'} He sentenced T year on each of t theft charges. Th were to be c other but co charge for dar On each of t u resulting from the forgi uttering of two cheques, a sen- tence of six months was im- posed. These sentences were to} be concurrent with each other| but consecutive to the sentence | for car theft. PLEADS GUILTY Wayne Arthur Cole, 20, of 341 Arthur St. .pleaded guilty to aj charge of break and enter and/ theft. He admitted stealing five| whitewall tires from a Bloor Street service station. When Magistrate Dodds learn- ed the youth had committed the offence only a few weeks after being given a suspended sen- tence for a_ similar convic- tion, he decided to impose a six-month sentence in _ the county jail. 16-DAY SENTENCE A ten-day sentence was im- posed on a Kingston construc tion worker who pleaded guilty to a charge of drunk driving. The evidence indicated that Lewis Wilfred Tuepah of 192 Hagerman St., Kingston, had driven past an_ investigating police officer on Browning Street, almost striking him Magistrate Dodds said 'I'm concerned about the fact that he nearly ran down a police officer." The sentence was in addition to the four days that Tuepah had already served awaiting trial. LONG SENTENCE James Henry, no fixed ad- dress, came before Magistrate Dodds to plead for 2 long jail sentence. He said 'The longer # jail sentence, the better for my own good'. He pleaded guilty to public intoxication. An officer discovered him by the Oshawa Creek, south of the John Street bridge. Magistrate Dodds sentenced him to 90 days in the Alex Brown Memorial Clinic in Mim- ico, where he will receive treat- ment for alcoholism. FINED $25 Robin Hood was found in a drunk condition in a_ public place by Oshawa police. Mag- istrate Dodds fined 55-year-old Robin Hood of Port Hope, $25) and costs, or five days | PLEADS GUILTY A 20-year-old Bay youth pleaded guilty to two charges of minor consumption of alcohol. Ivan Marcoux of 770 Balaton Ave., Bay Ridges. ad- mitted consuming alcohol at the Jubilee Pavilion on May 5 and| July 7. : When Magistrate Dodds Jearned that they were his third and fourth liquor offences this year, he fined the youth $75 and costs, or 15 days on each con- | viction MINOR CONSUMING A 19-year-old Ajax girl plead ed guilty to a charge of minor consumption of alcohol when! she appeared in Magistrate's | Court Jacqueline Lawson. 60| Tulloch Dr., admitted consum- ing alcohol in a car opposite the Jubilee Pavilion. She was fined $50 and costs or ten days in jail PLEADS GUILTY James" W. Dobson. 58. of Lat 31, Con. 4, RR 1. Hampton pleaded guilty to agcharze of | impaired driving. He was { | $100 and costs or 20 davs -- } | Ridges 200 FINE _ Driving a vehicle on Olive Street while in an impaired condition resulted in a fine of $200 and costs or 20 davs for| Paul Francoeur, 32, of Church Street, Pickering, a father of four. SUSPENDED SENTENCE A one-year suspended sen- tence with probation was given to James O'Halloron, 17, of 292 King St. W., when he pleaded guilty to the attempted theft of | a coin container at the King! Koin Launderette. ri WITHDRAWN A charge of assault against John James Wilson ,780 Simcoe St. S., was withdrawn when Wilson agreed to stay complete- ly away from his mother. wij. son agreed to the provision that he must not communicate with his mother in any way, CHARGE DISMISSED A charge of having liquor in a place other than a residence was laid against 19 - year - old David Lovell, 124 Tyler Cres., when police officers saw him prmove a bottle of sherry from you can't make a mistake at A:P Ever pick up a "bargain" somewhere... only to discover later it wasn't a bargain at all? Well, you'll never make a mistake like that at A&P. Because... 1. We don't sell "bargain" goods... only quality merchandise at thrifty prices. 2. We never misrepresent. Never. 8. 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