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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 May 1970, p. 2

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2The Canadian Statesman, Bowmaniville, May 6, 1970 Proevi ncial C HeId in" Bowmanvillî Monday, May 4th, 1970 ly asLegal Aid dnfty counsel, Judge R. B. Batten presidéd, John David Alderton, Har- with Assistant Çrown Attor- wood. who did net appear, iiey K. Stubington. Many was found guilty as charged cases called for this date were mil Dec. 6, 19f)9, with unlaw- dismissed for lack of evidence fully driving a motor vehicle because officers were on ex- at. a greater speed than 6() tra shift duty in the murder I miles, an hour on 401 and with învestigation. failmng to produce a lioense. Ante Vukas, ae 32, 103 Ha was driving a 1967 hall West Lodge Avenue, Toronto, ton truck. On the first charge pleaded guilty of. careless the fine was $30 with $2 costs, drITving MarCh 28th and was in default four days. The- sec- fined $100 and costs, or 15 ond charge brought a fine of days. $20, $2 costs, or in 'defaulti Constable Stevenes evidence three days. 1 was that MVr. Vukas eastbound Ronald A. Bal, Orono,t In the passing lana was at- pleaded- guilty to a cag tePting to pas a transport. laid March 29, 1970, with The Ieft wheel dropped off driving while ability was im- onto thee median, ehoplderpaired. Constable M ar t in, caus!nJz he driVer oe c ieon- 1OFF. -observed the vehlcle the community as mnembersi;55! AvfPTTFfV ~ the second hall of the show, ts.Thýey are legally an iDEort f;DWEoN,,,iD i Je ck Nnd men's chorus, directed by mrl rsosbefor main- 'WNWMUWM4EfilWWILLIAM MALCOLMSON Keith Slemon, brînging back jtaining the high standard oai The deatb of WilliamMa-M i memories witb.l songs of yes- àAMpaDtient care. They represent ,wI ff omo, gd8 erbcrl RMPG N)trea nspr amoy the community and the ho dIIUs ge , ,en.0(er FR; AG NThe Lilttie ed Ridingg Hood U--t Na n eaig Ih ocaUadÀw 7V VV$0 1, 0 red on Sunday, April 19, 1970, Jillettes -kick line brougl't skit nearly brought thie bouse proical g wlneth oal - tMemorial Hospital, 1 ou od plu sthey broke'dnwn, especially when Wolf prvicil ovrniet ge- An estimiated 10,000 ta12,000 There is stilisome evidence manville,, following an lns noteropnn ubr1A yvetrtidt qaz nhe members of the board walrstfor lospart ite othe]m$a rh laof eiscea of i onhthe Cornz A Poppin' overture Grandmnother Gwen E1ack in- AtHPpeddgltTeare: Mvr. W. R. Walters, Chair- MrhfrMlos 2neteyefatalo drsaong' Son of the late James and played by Glen Hodgson and, to- a trunk. Cast includi tow plàe cd ccein oman Mr. T. Cowan, Vice -Ch ai£- trek in this area on Satutday, the route, where chocolate bar Susan AlCOlmnson, the deceas- the orchestra. This was fol- Rp idng Hod hi ivsiaeacar pnrked on -in r G .Wbter 1 with the r-eturns in casll ex- wvrappers, lunch 'wrappiflg, ed was born at Port Hope and lowad by a few remarks fromrankMoheloot hVan.. Mearn3 Ave, coritaipected to ha $80,r;000 toR. EiO1,Fto.jpotato chip bags, etc. wÈe rerceived bis education in, port MC Ken Hockin who was hisi' Driel, Wolf AI SyLvester, Tresurr;Mr.R. . 1 The march began at tha dropped. Hope schools. jovial self, exceptwen n1Wths Ana trk aid gi 2,S3css rls. Thee ineSere.ryanAu nsrat;OhaSoping Centre, pro-At Marnori-liPark, specta-, A fariner, the late Mri- ýthe second night, the fishing'Jean Stevens, Grandmother ways aontsg or traD. .J usBMr,.A ceeded to Whîtby, back ta tors and mai-chers were enter- colmson- hadl carried on fari-n- ple holding the mike uip to G e lack, and Woodsman dasadgiven two weekr + iBrron, Mrs. W. JT. Côbban, Bowmanvîlle whare the 20- tie by a swinging rokigoeatoskDrlgton àthe proper heig3it, gave way ýCharlie, Trimn. pay. Dr. E. L. Ewert, MI. . mile check point was locatedtandbrc gopatnsiDrl ,dn rpe ttatgeev. Chale D>bon 6 Et ilhol, r.K.W.Jaksn, tl roilPrte .-group for over half an hour Township for 50 years, and em roppe it ta staeleel. It vwould not have been Beach, charged Nov. 29, 1969 Mrs. S. R. Jameas, Mr. W. . turnad ta tha Shopping Cen- uring the aftarnoon. before coming ta this areaba Romry ekly ietd Cornz A Poppin' without the Kilp.trck, MmI. J. Lynn, Dr. atofard ea Bt pn. the chorLus in sevaral modern'iappearance of two graups Fi. unlawfullyorpr.atlnga.lia, tr The first of the lengthy par-, was a member of the Anglican tunes that weme most effec-; who have over the years been vehicle carelessly, on Ontari lo n W. M. R. eMr. - The two mainstays of the ade arived hera before noon hr.tie JanBlt comn-rsosbefretranet st.. was found guillty asharg- a. sontMsùWt. tlei M.march from this aren, Wally and the last late in the after- Chirch. tive. Jeano.letacman-rsosbefo natimn <d Te fin s$5)c ttt Pitt of Courtica South Public noon. Ruley buses and other Mr. Malcoînison Is survived I Tihis number was followed around the camuîy.I e $1, adealt1 dy. e cos and 1mr than a Schaol and the Rev. Fred volunteers, picked up those by a brother, Mr. John Mal- by ana of the most popular first half of the program, was given three weaks ta pay. quarter, million men, women Swann of the Courtice Sec- who fell outalong the Toute coImson. items on the program, thel Gwen Black, Dorothy Van- Peter-Barclay who was driv- and teenagers volunteer their andary School teaiching staff and took themn back to head- Th uea evc a edMary Gruffin show,Wrta reanLnn keperd ingte ca tat asbitbytie ad ffot a srv te were overjoyed with the ras-1quartai-s. St. John Ambulance en Tuesday, April 2lst from by John Rundle and directed 1, costumes teat aged themn Mr. Dobson, said the Dobson i çspital as well as serving nîts. Assistance was providedi personnel were kept bu1sy tee Northcutt Elliott Funeral by his wife Pat. Terry Black by several decades and theyr car came across the rond and'through patient services and 1by members of local service throughout the day rendering HmBwavle n a to e ato.h el sn eea ag ncak itteleft front. , Constinle clubs who mannad check flrst aid to the walking blist- cnutd b Rev. David known television nighttmingvie,1eoecagn Pluister invastigated this ac-l The Mainorial HsitlAux-pitsadserved drinks toi ered,, but no major casualties saarBathany. Inter eac ,,' tout-aegwnan 1 ~North-iy o ehsy.Iter iidetbyp-Arteur Teachern y ___ -i 1- À i -r L'j. ~Jtario I îta2irirr hr~n <v i v'1 f~2 ~'ir~graun~a ~where r 1< inririt,. r rrttv.F.1.- . lj4Lu~~~cvfr g.~ w nay el.1 -In - ber absece, bar on 1Hlghway 35, pleaded aflt some bys and tw o %wema iden- pthe matieamant ý whetha capîtalj were- esL n j pact ai the extensiveo presen- thepar ordon Tarry, Pat Goodwin 100 ifi ye-RoetAnw nijdofteyar's 2,000 Il l ý_,-f h xtnie rsn -Conviction-hroýugbt tee mLii-1-Applewood Ci-es., Guelpb a- Reger Gpodwin, Whfitby. The oaftreyaswthti d. foor in mp 1 t altterfo ain aebe tdeimr'RyMeiDvdWonr num r fine af $100 and as, witness, was driving so th wer a plac d in custody. Ag- thpayire ent o luthe a p t he Lo s Cuae u si gto o gly ly ons n i er or 10 days. jwlhen a car aheadi signalled a naw 'wben questionad "hi dbtbseau ikin council mtingsayone sato __________________________ William C. Hansen, 106h left turu. Ha sta.pped and then Crown Attorney t bnzt i .ru'd for soeix,"M.oucletnsaehalhu PHONE --728-7527 ct~ ~ r "-r w III~,

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