Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 13 Jun 1946, 1, p. 5

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Monday night â€" affairs, June 9 ard 11, she had gone to live with St. Pierre., o t n o c n n 0 in ow t £ "I‘he, man's:;twO young: children testiâ€" fied that théy had seen their father and the other man in the bedroom On the evidence presented to the court, during the regular Tuesday afterncan session here, by his motherâ€" inâ€"law,‘his housemaid and two of ‘his children, Lou St. Pierre was conâ€" victed of contr‘buting to juvenile deâ€" linquency and ‘was sentenced six months hard labor by Magistrate S. Aikinson. The hearing was held in closed court. When sentence was passed St. Pierre moved quickly towards the bench and shouted "I want to appeal." "You can appcal it is soon as you like," the magistrate, "but that is what you are going to get from Contributing uting To Juvemle Delingquency Results In Six Months‘ Hard Labor Father Of Ten Hears Childâ€" ren Called As Witnesses In Tuesday‘s Court 21 Bannerman Ave., Phone 3737 Visit The Hobby Shop Large selection Oof all types of Model Planes Lawrence Commercial Signs Sporting Goods â€" Mobbicraft Supplies 10‘% Cedar St., North Passi Watch Repair ‘18, Balsam St., North 148 Algonquin Blyd., East Signs of Gocod Business Expert on all Clocks and Watches PROMPT SERVICE Guaranteed â€" Satisfaction LACQUEIR SIGNS LAST LONG ER RADIOS .â€"â€" INTERâ€" COMMUNICATORS â€"â€"â€" _ o0 ec‘ee PHONE 3650 SERVICE ON repairs made types of and Watches As for the drinking, she stated that none had been â€" done and that St. Pierre‘s daughter did not drink at all but the Crown Attorney had asked the daughter if she dran‘k, previously, and answering in the neégative he asked her if she had not been convicted of conâ€" o _o_ _ _o__o o o _¢_ o _o _0 _0 _¢ .002 0.".“.“.“.”.“.“.“‘“.00.00.“. ‘o"*0"*%"% o0 o. â€"* e _ Secfoctoctectectoc‘s 0. 292 .0, 20 20220 s c ie ie ie i ie e e ie en on WO"QOOOO’.’QO0000000000000‘0000000000000000000.000000’00000000000000‘0000001. A The woman claiming to be his comâ€" mon law wife stated the children had been sent to the shelter before she arrived at the home and denied that anything immoral had gone on at the home. Timmins Steim Bath 3 Hours on the Monday when his friend came out of the bush; They had bought a bottle, St. Pierre said, to celebrate his friend‘s leaving for â€" Yellow Knife. There had been nothing immorhl he claimed. \wo «BB P P â€"APD D P AD â€"< The maid at the home also told the same story as the children, stating that the children could not sleep at the time owing to the noise the party was making. Both St. Pierre‘s daughter anrd his common law w.fe stated that nothing of the kind had happended but that they had slept together when St. Pierré got up to go to work in the morning. She said she had, and then went on to answer the questions corroborating the story of the other child. with the two girls and one of the children testified he had been given a ‘bottle of liquor to put away by his father. ~ St. Pierre, in his own defense, stated that he had met the man in the store The other child answered in the negative to the Crown‘s questions until asked if she had been told to say no. 17% Cedar St., North Timmins Herman‘s 6 DRY CLEANING ]12~noonâ€"to 2 â€"a.m. 50 Algongquin Blyd., East f PHONE 69§ â€"â€"~ â€"â€" e CLEANING e PRESSING e STORAGE 12 noon to 12 p.m. for Pickâ€"up Phone 524 party id chis othing t that Pierré ning. stated ‘~store camo Going urclaimed on her arrival here on May 18, the young weman stated she had been living with her husband‘s mother and that her husbhand had not worked at anv time and lived apart from the family. . Defending himself, theâ€" husbhand stated he had gone to hospital for an appendix opeartion and that he was to begin work at a local minc on June 13. The magistrate also mentioned the fact that one of the children giving evidence had been corrupted by being told to answer "no" to every question asked. suming when a minor. The daughter admitted she had. When the evidence had been preâ€" sented Magistrate Atkinson stated, to St. Pierre, "you cught to be ashamed of vourself, running a house where children can be corrupted. It is a disâ€" graceful situation. "From the evidenc of the little boy Detective Gordon Beacock stated that th¢e vouth had been brought up by the CAS. and had at one time lived" with ore of his sisters in Timâ€" mins but was asked to leave the home after causing trouble among the family. Another sister:also resided in Timmins, the vouth stated, adding that his mother lived in. Golden City. "From the evidenc of the little boy and girl," the fhagistrate continued, "you can tell they have seen everyâ€" thing that went on in the house." The voung war bride took the stand, stating that they had married in England fcur vears before while he was in the army. ‘A Scots war bride, arriving in‘ Timâ€" mins four weeks ago to go unclaimed by her husband, found the termination of her reception here in an appearance before Magistrate Atkinson in police court on Tuesday to testify against her husband who was charged with desertion of his wife and their young Court Makes Award Mountioy Man Fined For _ Drunk In Charge Of To Unwelcomed . Scots War Bride Her ‘chusband was later ordered to pay $13 a week towards the support of his wife and child. c Ho‘..boooooooooosoooozhoooooooooo0000000000000000"000000000300000“. FUNERAL SERVICE Dignity â€" Courtesy â€" Sympathy We have always been able to make families serene and ful in their moment of sorrow by our understanding service. 59 Cedar St., North Phone 3741 EMPIRE BLOCK TIMMINS SMART SET DRESS SHOPPE .TIMMIND‘ LEADING _ STYLE CENTRE Whitlock was recently discharged from jail, whtére he had concluded a threeâ€" month sentence awarded in Pebruary on the same charge. At that time he was ‘Found sleeping in doorways of locat "hotels and the court awarded the sentence to keeo the boy from freezing to death. Dollard Demers of Mountjoy Townâ€" ship was assessed $10 and costs for lrapping furâ€"bearing animals without a license in police court here on Tuesâ€" day. t Vagrant Youth Has Chance Of Farm Job was !{e:_mrm is obtalned Eightcenâ€"yearâ€"old Sidney Whitlock, appcaring before Magistrate Atkinson at Tucsday‘s police court here, on his second charge of vagrancy, consented to the Magistrate‘s offer to find him a job on condition that he would reâ€" main there.. The proposed job was employment on a farm, as Whitlock had. saithhe knew farm work. The boy was: !phurned to custody until the job is obtalned «for aim. The Woy was seen coming from beâ€" hind the;Brewers‘ Warchouse at 2.45 a.m. on‘ dune 11 ky one of the police constable$. When Whitlock sighted the conslable, he took to his heels and was s‘opped only after the constable nad fired a shot in the air. The boy was without money at the time. «T 98 B6 Trapping Without License TIMMINS BICYCLE L2 t â€" SHOP Special Discount to outâ€"ofâ€" town dealers. OQutâ€"oftâ€"town repairs and parts â€" â€" Mail ‘orders nromptly atâ€" tended to. Whether it‘s steaks or fish and chips you‘ll find the same care in it‘s preparation, at the PICCADILLY C RIL L F. GIBBONS, Prop. Bicycles For Rent â€" All Work .Guaranteed Iâ€"A CEDAR ST. NORTH _ PHONE 2083 _ 12 PATRICIA BLVD. 22 P‘ine St., South (Opp. Friedman‘s) Phone 2385 20 Pine St. South e :Icseph Horvat, proprietor of the :Crawford Jarvi of. 46 Jesse St. hotel, stated that Tourangeau stayed Brampton, Ont. was remanded on bail on in the hotel until 7 o‘clock, closing of $1500 cash or $3000 property in Rolland Tourangeau of 1424 Comâ€" mercial Ave., staved overtime in the Balmoral Hotel on, May 31 and apparâ€" ently became offended when one of the bartenders asked him to leave at closâ€" ing time. Objects To Ejection From Hotel; Gets $10 A charge of indecent exposure against a local man was also remanded until next week and twelve persons were assessed $1. and costs for infractions of the parking and traffic byâ€"laws. Fine And Cut Hand Horse, Is Complaint "Somcthing new," commented Magisâ€" Wwhen he (Mr. Horvat) and the barâ€" trate Atkinson in police court on Tuesâ€" tender got together could they eject day and it was, for a 27â€"yearâ€"old Timâ€" him from the prerthises. mins résident was fined $10 and costs FPurther enraged, Tourangeau pushed for being drunk in charge of a horse. . out the plate window on the beverase The young man was not enjoyingâ€"rocm door, cutting his hand. + horseback riding on Sunday afternoon â€" In police court on Tuesday, Touran« when he ran into navigation diffhiâ€" geau was also assessed $10 and costs culties at the intersection of Mountjoy plus the costs of damages to the glass St. North and Vimy Ave. of the door, totalling $13, with the Eight other persons charged with drunkeness were assessed the usual $10 and costs. Joseph Lavalee and Adelard Brazeau were remanded for another week pendâ€" ing the return of the analysis of liquor confiscated at their home during a police raid two weeks ago. Remanded with Lavalee and‘ Brazeau woere three persons charged with being found in at the time of the raid. Two charges of disorderly conduct were given adjournments of one week, as were two cases of common assault. | 2% Elm St. South, 'I‘immins‘l o 2802082802 202 002 2s a sn is n ns natn it W0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000.0..0000.00‘.0.:0.00.0.000' sSHOE SHINE ALGONQUIN TAXI 24â€"hour service â€"â€" passengers PHONE 1140 7 Pine St., South Children‘s Shocs 2 2 2 0 ANY PLACE The liccense number the police con«â€" stable submitted was the license nuimâ€" ber of his car alright, but the car could not have been his, the accused man stated. It was parked behind his home for over a week and he didn‘t know anyone that lived on Spruce St. North, nor had he ever given perâ€" mission for anvone to dnve his car.. You figure it out. time, and then refused to leave when informed that the hote! was closing. Mr. Horvat informed the court that Tourangeau had then attacked the bartender, scratching his neck. Only when he (Mr. Horvat) and the barâ€" render got together could they cject him from the prerthises. Further enraged, Tourangeau pushed out the plate window on the beverage Union Names Strike Fund Committee To Make Appeal Here At a meceting held in the Union Hall in Timmins on Tuesday night a Genâ€"â€" eral Strike Fund Committee was Charged with Having Pelts HMegally A local resident, the owner of a car, appeared before Magistrate Atkinâ€" son on Tuesday afternoon to answer a charge of illegal parking. The court decided the car in question could not br his and so the case was dismissed. The car in qauestion was parked on Spruce St. North and the car owned by the accused was parked behind his home. In fact it had been there over Wrong Car, Is Plea On Parking Charge of the door, totalling $13, with the option of thirty days. ** PHONE 3525 iÂ¥ x 764 Third Ave. 4 3. .‘0 :} "Everything in Music‘ ::: #.9 a Sn it oo “â€" h h Ad L. a. 4. 20. 16. 44 10. .0 10. 2920000 00 -oouooooooooooooooooooooooo%oozocoooooocooooooooooooo. 37â€"A THIRD AVE.. TIMMINS MUSIC BOX ; Real Estate Broker Insurance PHONE 668 FOR * Service on Motors, Weashers, Stokers, Vacuum Cleaners, Radics, Etc. J. GOULET Electric Motor Service PHONE 2898â€"J 48 FIFPTH AVE. Two brush fires, a rubb‘sh fire, hot pipes and two chimney fires went to give local firemen a busy weekend. The brush fires were the results of calls to Howard and Burke fienues and to :‘ vacant lot on Sp e St. North. ' A Union spokesman stated this week that in the near future the strike fund committee would appeal to the public of Timmins, and other towns in the Porcupine District, to raise funds for the striking workers in Canada which at the present time include the men of the Anaconda Brass and Copper Company, the bush workers in British Columbia and the Canadian Seamen. appointed, composed of different orâ€" ganizations within the town, the purâ€" pose of which is to raise fund: for all Canadian workers on strike for higher wages and shorter hours. Presiding at the mecting was Tom McNeil, president of the local union. The Anaconda strike, under Local 811‘ of the Mine, Mill andt Smelter Workers Union of that city, has closed down the compani¢s opcrations with 1400 workers out on strike,. A total of 37000 bush workers are out in Brit« ish Columbia. J Jarvi is alleged to have illegaly poSsâ€" sessed 20 beaver pelts and to have been in possession of one mink and one otter pelt, Jarvi was remanded one week, * police court hexe on Tuesday afterâ€" noon. FIREMEN‘S BUSY WEEKEND SEE THE NEW COMBINATION RADIOâ€"PHONOGRAPH "~â€"â€" MANTEL SETS Killeen‘s Appliance and Furniture Store 114 Algonquin Blvd,, Bast Phone 1610 . Monty Body Shop c Authorized General Electric Dealer AND CAR PAINTING

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