Ww B THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, September 15, 1967 . BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE -- Stephen J. Skoda found his newly purchased car far more expensive than expected. home when he became involved in an accident at the intersec- tion of Nipigon Street and Gar- den Court Street. This occurred just over three hours after he had. purchased the auto. As a result of the accident, Skoda was charged for failing root of this,' said Magistrate R. B. Baxter as he dismissed a court here Tuesday. Norman Stinson, whose moth- er, aged $4, had lived with him) for 37 years, pleaded not guilty) she came to call. did not expect his relatives to appear on the scene. Edna} Schofield, 'the boy friend's sis- ter, 32 Brookwell Rd., Downs-; view, pleaded not guilty of as-| Saulting Miss Vasseur by pull- ing her hair out, Miss Vasseur told the court she and her friend rented the cabin Friday ; night. On Saturday Mrs. Scho- : field and her husband and his) brother and his wife moved in| almost next door. Magistrate Baxter found Mrs. Schofield guilty as charged but} imposed no penalty and award- ed no witness fees. $50 FINE When an Oshawa man's car struck one of three boys rid- ing their bicycles on Highway 2 he stopped briefly then drove on. Ronald Thomas Gardiner, 203 Grandview Ave., said he did not speak to the lads but thought that no one was very badly hurt. The fine was $50 and costs, or seven days. IMPAIRED Conviction for impaired driv- Marijuana Harmful LOS ANGELES (AP)--A| Greek pharmacologist has pre-| - sented evidence that marijuana ---commonly considered harm- less--may cause permanent} damage to the brain and other organs in chronic users of the drug. H In addition, Dr. Constandinos| J. Miras said Tuesday he hes proof that marijuana does not increase sexuality although it does lower inhibitions. Miras, a visiting professor at the University of California at Los Angeles, presented his find- ings at a UCLA seminar. He! Said the report was based on his 20-year study of the drug and its users in Athens. "I can recognize a chronic marijuana user from afar by the way he walks, talks and acts,"' Miras said. He is on the faculty of Uni- versity of Athens. Chronic marijuana users change personality, he said. They become lethargic, their speech is slower and they lose inhibitions and morality. In some cases, Miras, said, the user becomes suddenly ' violent without provocation. "They will even kill," he said. The report stressed that these adverse effects are prevalent only in chronic users--those | who have smoked at least two marijuana cigarettes a day for two years or longer. And some individuals are more suscepti- ble to the harmful effects. Among them Miras cited those who are easily irritated: iF YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT LIFE INSURANCE | |him right, but When Julia Vasseur and her/poaq his car left the highway | with boy friend rented a cabin at/and went into the median.' normal mufflers. Hope, pleaded guilty {to a tion, and those of numerous fa- . Caesarea for the weekend they|Blood tests conducted showed a aire 1.5 and 1.6 parts per thousand/ DIDN'T YIELD | of alcohol. ! ~€ars Must Be Insured Before Going On Road to produce evidence of insur- ance, Skoda pleaded not guilty and argued he had just been driv- He bought the 1958 vehicle on ing the car home and had a June 21 and was just driving it) had no time to get insurance. |UNSAFE BRAKES Magistrate Donald Dodds con-! protected." Money Root Of Trouble, Assault Charge Dismissed BOWMANVILLE--"'It soundsjing brought a Scarborough manjdays but dismissed the licence to me as if money was at the/a fine of $50 and charge of assault against an|Pension of licence for three Enfield farmer in magistrate's/months. mitted that he turned east in A passing motorist a ed e Donald H, Bede pleaded not The youth, of 134 Bloor St. E., motorcycle had Fuscoe had : s 1 ' 2 forward only "two half an hour to give Reed his|became interested in coming to the brake was name and address. E : Q fully applied from a stop start.| In dismissing the charge |nadian propoganda meeting in/face the ne He also said the rear licence against | plate had broken only a short|Dodds said of Reed, "His atti-| time before and he had had no|tude was extremely belligerent migration as it was here today in court." ' Magistrate Dodds convicted ¢ Bede on the brake charge and| GUILTY PLEA fined him $20 and costs or four when time to repair it. or charge with the warning, 'You seven days, and automatic sus-/Should not allow your licence! aa plates to deteriorate'. costs, 40 UNNECESSARY Making unnecessary noise on Robert Robertson, Amberley St., returning from a : meeting in Peterborough, ad- Browning Avenue resulted in a/ of 621 Devon St., pleaded guilty fine of $25 and costs or five to a charge of public intoxica- : | William J. Mitchell, tion and was fined $50 and cost of assaulting his sister when|the westbound lane of Highway|18, of 239 Cordova Rd. The evi- or 10 days. 401. set/dence indicated the motorcycle near Courtice|}he was riding _ was equipped) MINOR CONSUMING ker. resonators rather than' George Shearer, RR 3, Port near_the bus terminal. The evidence indicated that tried for almost)|Mr. charge of minor consumption of | alcohol and was fined $50 and Neil Linton Crowe, 18, of 268\costs or 10 days HOOVER Deluxe CONSTELLATION Canada's best cleaner buy! Compare anywhere. Unmatched value! * Actually floats on a cushion of. air. No wheels or runners to scuff up floors or rugs. * Fullset of cleaning tools included: Nozzle, Dusting Brush, Crevice Tool and Uphol- Rug and Floor back tool rack. and Pearl White. The charge had been laid as the result of an Aug. 11 col- lision between Crowe's car and) a motorcycle driven by Robert Goulding, also of Haig Street. DISMISSED A failing to remain charge against Peter Fuscoe, 354 Park |Rd. N., was quickly dismissed ' When Magistrate Donald Dodds He fined Skoda $75 and costs jearned that the crown's wit- or 15 days, and warned him ness, John Reed of Scugog Ave- that he could have been fined nue, had sworn at Fuscoe and, according to a witness, said 'If I ever see you around town, I'll break your windows for you". Fuscoe, Magistrate Maurice Lince pleaded guilty jto a charge of public intoxica-| tion. Lince, of no fixed address, was convicted of his fifth liquor|The mountains of Switzerland offence this year and fined $50|are found and costs or 10 days. $50 FINE David Raymond Porteus, 18, stery Nozzle. Plus handy piggy- Haig St., Pleaded not guilty to] I s s S ' sca aieo etal! 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Mr. Ikert, MacKenzie II, "Oshawa gave and best wel eos an rm good food and He said the give a receptic Oshawa was t tion but added 14 been outdone | Since leavin; the Peace R northern Briti May, the 10 n miles by ws with the bu: their supplies ment. They arrivec and the three ing with the b canoe on a t Lakeview P: night. Mr. Ikert he 000 feet of cole ing Pouce Co to convert thi film for distri and clubs thr He has also f newspaper Cé plorer". Ikert sive diaries of hopes to coml with his adver into a book w write over the An. upcomin