Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Oct 1967, p. 10

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1 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Oetober 18, 1967 had broken into the Queen' BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE lanything. He was First Session In Court Proves Costly Experience totall $400 and costs|Elgin St. W., a aes we \guilty to a charge of break,ivicted of the offence. w 40 days were levied against Paul Bernard Kelly, 54, of 307 Wilson Rd. §., when he pleaded guilty and was convicted on tharges of impaired driving ind assaulting a police officer. The evidence indicated Kelly, who had never been in court sefore, had struck at and kick- td Constable Peter Mandryk of the Oshawa police while being taken into custody on the im- saired driving charge. Magistrate Donald Dodds tommented, "Your conduct Ss ull the more to be deprecated pecause you are a man who should know better." He fined Kelly $200 and costs or 20 days on each of the two convictions. The possible jail terms would run consecutively. DISMISSED Being drunk Inside a car Is not necessarily an offence in itself. Magistrate Dodds dis- missed a charge of being drunk in charge of a motor vehicle laid against Joseph L. Walk- house, 1958 College St., Toronto. The evidence revealed that Walkhouse had been found ly- \tencing. IMPAIRED DRIVING 20 days was paired driving. GUILTY PLEA notlenter, with intent but was con-| Ian Junior Foss, 29, The evi-iTaunton Rd. E., pleaded dence indicated that Sawyer| Hotel on Oct. 7 but hadn't taken remanded John Miller of 38 Brock St, E., when he was convicted of im- Sipleaded guilty. lows all paired driving. HAVING LIQUOR A fine of $25 and costs or of 48/five days was levied against was convicted|Laurence D, Noonan, 38, of 316 of impaired driving when he|Cadillac Ave. &., A breathalizer|pleaded guilty to a charge of test indicated Foss had about/having liquor in a place other 12 to 13 ounces of spirits in his|than a residence. one week in custody for sen-|system at the time of the test. Foss was fined $200 and costs or 20 days on the conviction. A fine of $200 and costs or/An automatic minimum. three- levied against/month licence suspension fol- convictions for im- when he MINOR CONSUMPTION Minor consumption of alcohol was the charge to which Glenn Richard Hann, 19, of 104 Brock St. E., pleaded guilty. He was fined $50 and costs or 10 days. THEFT Marilyn Zdonowski, 229 Way- erly St., pleaded guilty to a from Walker's Store in the Osh- awa Shopping Centre. She was fined $100 and costs or 20 days. IMPAIRED Impaired driving was the charge to which Leslie A. Mad- dock, 36, of 174 Riverside Drive. pleaded guilty. He was fined $200 and costs or 20 days. CARELESS DRIVING Sixteen-year-old John Michael Gibbons, of 400 Grenfell St., The evidence indicated that when a police officer stopped to check Gibbons' parked car, Gibbons drove off along Phillip Murray Avenue at .speeds in lexcess of 60 miles per hour and went through two stop signs. Gibbons was fined $100 and costs or 20 days. Magistrate Dodds suspended Gibbons' licence for one year and said "People who drive in this man- ner lack the judgment to oper- FINED $25 A fine of $25 and costs or five days was levied against Walter Brzeznski, 44, of 371 Albert St., when he was con- victed of 'public intoxication. DISMISSED A charge of illegal possession of liquor laid against William A. Vince, 745 Stevenson Rd. N., Apt. 511, was dismissed in court at the Crown's sugges- tion. A second charge, one of having liquor in a place. other than a residence, was with- charge of theft of socks, slip- pers, pants, and underwear! Apt. 102, pleaded guilty to a charge of careless driving. ate a motor vehicle." drawn. ing asleep on the front seat of his car. A breathalizer test in- dicated Walkhouse had approx- imately 10 to 11 pints of beer in his system at the time of the test. Walkhouse told the court he had not intended to drive the car but only to sleep in it. Magistrate Dodds dismissed the charge by stating, 'The ac- cused, in this situation, did not have care and control." A neighborhood dispute final- ly came to court when three of Stanley Shine's Waverly Street neighbors testified as to Shine's behavior on the night he was charged with causing a dis- turbance. They testified Shine came home around 10 p.m. and began blowing on his horn for "about five minutes." They also gave examples of some of the ob- ecenities Shine was shouting and added that Shine struck a boy parked on a motorcycle in front of his home at 875 Waverly. Magistrate Dodds comment- ed, "An incredible form of be- havior on the part of an adult who professes to know better. I have no doubt that you were drunk and that you were spew- ing forth obscenities." Shine was fined $150 and costs or 25 days and placed on a $500 bond to keep the peace for one year. A defence counsel request that the press be directed not to report the trial was vigorous- ly rejected by both Magistrate Dodds and Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck. NO BARGAIN The pair of children's pyja- mas Muriel Rose Day, 253 Albert St., got for her grand- child were certainly no bar- gain. Mrs. Day was convicted of theft of the pyjamas from Kresge's Simcoe Street Store and fined $100 and costs or 20 days, CONVICTED Kevin Sawyer, 16, of 123 Anti-Viet Darul Request Vetoed TORONTO (CP)--Pollee Chief James Mackey of Toron- to turned thumbs down -Mon- day on a@ proposed anti-Vietnam march Oct. 21 down one of the city's busiest streets. Mackey said his refusal to issue 'a permit for the march along Yonge Street had nothing to do with his personal views on Vietnam, but was based on a city bylaw limiting parades on the street to organizations which had held annual marches for at least 10 years prior to the law's passage in 1964. The march was scheduled to coincide with similar event in New York, Washington, Ottawa, Vancouver, Edmonton, Winni-| peg and Montreal. Other rallies are planned in major cities in Western Europe and Japan. Robarts Greeted By Heavy Rain LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Pre- mier John Robarts and his wife Nora drove the short distance from their home to a polling booth at Lombardo Avenue at 9:25 a.m. Tuesday to cast bal- lots in the provincial general election. Tt was raining heavily as the Ontario Progressive Conserva- tive party leader and his wife were greeted by returning offi- cer Fred Powe. Mr. Robarts said he has no plans for the day except to relax until he appears at Cong) servative headquarters in Hotel| London this evening. Paper Transmitted By Satellite LONDON (Reuters)--The front page of a London news- paper was transmitted direct today by satellite to San Juan, Puerto Rico, opening what spokesmen here called a new era in journalism. 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