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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Nov 1961, p. 11

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wa Shoots Pheasant [Rolled Auto' = Fined $15, Costs |Not Worth Charge PICKERING (Staff)--A Pick- ering Township man who rolled his car, drove it home and failed ry PICKERING (Staff) -- The|cause it was out of his sight. consequences of shooting &)He also demonstrated the angle pheasant out of season in W hit with which the shot struck the by Township cost an Oshawa ' = 3 'hunter a total of $15 and court) Pheasant in proving his point costs, his gun and the game, in| ypsipE DOWN: BIRD i , Rae SIDE , to report the accident to the hid Police Court on Mon-| "Perhaps counsel thinks thal police was Monday acquitted of B | Cay. 3 the bird was flying upside down), ¢ P Kenneth Hodgins, 16 William} when it was struck?" a charge of faling to-xepary Magistrate! cident by Magistrat |street east, Oshawa, was found] Dnieper questioned Mr. Regan. Diiceer - Picenee Nene guilty by Magistrate Robert) pero is no doubt in my per Dnier - ; . : t ¥\ trate's Court. Dnieper of the hunting offence. | mind that the accused shot and) James Fowler of Hillview Ave. | In giving evidence. William) killed the pheasant," said His pleaded not guilty to the charge |Newman, a game warden of the| Worship in registering a convic- laid by Pickering Townshi ifish and wildlife division of the) tion, paris ship cpa cigs i Forests.| A charge of unlawfully dis-, Const. Donald Martin told the : Raieé sues th villa e of | Charging a gun over a public/court that on Oct. 27 at 6:00 p.m. bce Rae teigy Ceard rage he road was withdrawn. |he visited the accused's rest- iM aw smoke coming from a _ * : ~ |dence and said that Fowler ad- parked car window. mitted his car rolled over two HOT SHELL CASE days previous on akeview Mr Jewman continued tha' Ave he ately oul ed in fro stimated immedi ] it The officer said he e Leaves Free Man of the car and commenced to the damage to the small car at @ question the two occupants. He eed Gee hyp re Lip vi r 5. unemployed transient carpenter) Fow B said he found a shot ae the|-- Artin: (adore. Scares Toes Papin oe an that he that floor of the car and that {h/day fined $10 of theee days in think he bad (a report accident be : . Bowmanville Magistrate 's Court) with damage less than $100. : oe. ' uel ioe charges of having wine and) Magistrate Dnieper dismissed At first, he said, the pet jbeing intoxicated in a public'the carge because the actual refused to give him any inform-| 74. monetary loss to the accused i sai at he did. pepe poner roy = An Ontario Provincial Police| Was $60. Mr, Newman said that after Constable testified he found the) ~ be the car had left he found a dead| accused sleeping in bushes off pheasant .on the side of the road| Highway 2, near Oshawa, Nov where the car had been and that/14, and experienced great dif- it was still hot and steaming. | ficulty getting the man into the Sentenced 3 Days To Rape Charges : BOWMANVILLE Legere, having spent the last) Two Oshawa brothers, 17 and 18 sun --| 29 Fs re ie a? P Collins Bay Penitentiary of- | nose cone, part of the display | rade in Kingston, Ont. Space ficer Douglas Bramley checks | being built by prisoners for | ship is among six floats. the high speed finish on this Saturday's Santa Claus pa- Nase ee --cP Wirephoto te Gs was tenes eratiery. court and marked as_ exhibit " e Lib toa, six days in jail, had the consec- years old, were remanded out nus ermit rono 1 rary tom ge Defence counsel John Regan Utive sentence backdated, and of custody. in Bowmanville Mag- ss of Oshawa asked the witness if left the courtroom a free man. |istrate's Court Tuesday, after . Nativit Scene it were possible that the driver) ~------ ' ------|both pleaded not guilty to For Firearm | Y omes 10 of the car shot the bird as the| charges of raping and indecently i By MRS. KEN GAMSBY gun was found'in the car with) in ORONO -- The latter part of Ps the butt on the yet side. | last week, the Orono Junior B l] His client was on the passen- Fined $50 --ioceus".2ee."8| Bowmanville ..°::: Christmas display in the Orono z é i : Mr. Newman replied that i BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --\Library window. This display) BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- 011g be impossible for the GM employee Robert Scott, 40,/depicts the Nativity, Christmas Bowmanville Town Council, by of 308 Montrave avenue, Osh--Mantel pieces, dining table|@Ppointing a three-man commit- are, Was fined 7 fevn|cenre neces and on inthing| ove," ie ihe atoms age a ays in Bowmanville Magis-lreplica branch on which are! : Mm sis Bo ll trate's Court Tuesday, after|perched birds made of Milkweed! 'P€ Town Hall Monday night.| wmanvl e being convicted of having a fire-| hogs, After hearing a report from arm without a permit Oct. 28. The Nativity scene is made, Councillor Glenholme Hughes, School Board In Ap Getario Eroviaeiel Fauce iol sca, end core: ahd ts. a0 So aumerpiacy Meapares Constable testified that he foundico mpliment to the Junior © sm , 5 | ® the accused with ; ngewe rifle| Gardeners. hme Lspepe -- By cc amation d near the sixth con-) i uarter: € : | caesion in Darlington Township.| REMEMBRANCE DAY Mayor Wilfrid Carruthers,) powMANVILLE (Staff) -- Of : ;,_ The Orono Public School and|/asked Mayor-elect Ivan Hobbs i i he Scott told the magistrate, in , a ; } ) S\the eight men nominated for # leading guilty to the charge: '1|O'0n° High School joined in a) and Deputy-Reeve-elect Ross. C.| ix member School Board on| have a excuse for having the|Setvice of Remembrance on/Stevens to join a committee to Nomination Night at Bowman-| rifle." "ites ie : Friday morning, which was held}be chaired by Councillor ville Town Hall Monday night, Magistrate R. B. Baxter noted in the Orono United Church. The | Hughes. _ |two failed to qualify. an old record of theft, vagrancy| Student body of both schools So far, 1,200 municipalities] mise' means that oO Irn EL! and violation of immigration filled the church to capacity for|have taken advantage _of the! herd only will 20 40. ae, Jaws which was last added to inthe service which was directed federal government's 75 Per! electorate in Bowmanville, Dec.| 1940. by the High School students. cent and provincial gov- "Since you have been out of The Rev. Basil Long ad- ernment's 15 per cent subsidy, "powmanville School Board| trouble for 21 years, I shall take dressed the student body with and set up committees to see jombers for the next two years this into consideration," the the thoughts behind the service|what can be done at a local). ij) pe: Frank Blunt, Paul magistrate told Scott in passing)and pdinted out to the High level to implement EMO ideas. Chant, John Phillips, Ivan Wool- sentence. School group that many who! The federal government willl coy, Jack Lander and Charles |had died in the great wars were spend $40,000,000 on the scheme | Catiran, ¢*@ COMEDY TEAM no older than those in attend-/this year. One il i -- A.W. yrani peppatt "aad John lance at this service. ; Robert Kent -- also failed to Aylesworth, former CBC come- Miss Cheryl Cooper and the sounding of the Last Post qualify before 9 p.m., Tuesday. dians and comedy writers at Robert Robinson laid twojand Reveille by R. C. Forrester| Election night on Dec. 4 will Toronto, now are writing for wreaths at the front of the|jinterceded by a two minutes thus see 16 candidates fighting the Perry Como show. Church which was followed by! silence. it out for six council seats. GENERAL ELECTRIC | Town Council Saves Museum BOWMANVILLE driver to shoot the pheasant be-| Bowmanville ' --_--------| came 'to the aid of the recently- opened Bowmanville Museum | Tuesday night by granting a re- quest for $1,000. A letter received b stated the money was needed be-! e cause: : (Staff) Town Council Accounts to be paid total $340, with Hydro and oil bills expect- ed in the near future. have available? Less than $10. assautling a 17-year-old Oshawa jgirl, Oct. 22. Charged are William Duncan, 17, of 215 Court street, and Roy James Duncan, of 59 Bucking-| ham avenue. | | The case, heard in camera,! came to a halt Tuesday, when defence counsel Terence Kelly asked for an adjournment until Dec. 19, so that he could obtain _\and scrutinize a transcript of y council|Tyesday's cross - examination! vidence. BENEFITS FUND Receipts of the 1961 Athens) premiere of the movie Guns of What funds does the museum|Navarone were turned over to} Queen Frederica's royal wel-| * \fare fund. | PRESERVE HOTEL | 11 MONTREAL (CP) -- One of! Montreal's oldest historical] er's hammer. 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