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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Jul 1967, p. 18

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, July 15, 1967 fon a six-month suspended sen- tence on a charge of consuming liquor while under the age of 21 BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE | years. Judge, Jury committed to trial *® peared by judge and jury. Deroo in Pickering Township. TWO YOUTHS days to the House of Concord, for sentence. "Ricky" Allin of Enniskillen was placed on a 12-month sus- pended sentence on five charges of break enter and theft and on a charge of theft of an auto- mobile. $25 FINE Charles Rogers, 23, of the e a ge On Stolen Goods Charge AJAX--Bruce C. Roberts was|Fourth Pickering Township police| Convicted in absentia. stopped a car May 23 and found SE evidence that bottles had been sap aps wage in the trunk. Earlier police had).n4q costs or 10 days in jail on|word. If you come back into this found an acetyline bottle and), charge of consuming liquor|court within the next 12 months an oxygen. bottle and other) other than in his place of nesi-|we will not be equipment with a total value of mo : d. $160 at the rear of the United dence. Keith Hooley of Regent! warne Church on Rougemount Drive. The equipment had been stolen from the garage of Lambert} DRINKING ENDS Robert Lawrence McLean of Hampton was remanded for 30 Clifford Wayne YX BUSI |SUSPEND SENTENCE a ene Trial Elected iti ts fiat, ge ge) |month suspended sentence. Lee |was before |charges for the court | sentencing. jcharge was for trespassing. On his third charge of consuming _ Hiquor while under the age of 21 Pickering | years within a brief matter of on two One Concession, in higher|Township was fined $25 and|months this year, he was also court on a charge of possession|costs or 10 days in jail on a|nlaced on 12-month suspended of stolen goods, when he ap-|charge of having liquor other|centence. ' in Ajax magistrate's;than the residence of the pur- court Thursday, He elected trial When asked if he knew what Suspended sentence meant; |Lee replied, '"'you have to be | so0d."" In a quick retort His | Worship said, "good isn't the An Oshawa man was fined $25)word; being sensible is the chaser. The liquor was ordered| confiscated. The accused was |? lenient," he Drive, Oshawa was convicted of | the charge in absentia. | TWO CHARGES | William Theodore Chisholme, |21, of Highland Creek was fined "This is a good resolution. The| $100 and costs or seven days on |resolve of not going to be drink-|a charge of dangerous driving. ing again and it comes from an|He was also fined $10 or three 18-year-old boy," said Magis-|days on a charge of not having trate Jermyn, as he placed Dale|a driver's permit -- the sen- Best, 18, on a six-month sus- | tence is to run concurrently. pended sentence. The accused! Although Chisholme does not had pleaded guilty to the charge|have a driver's licence, Magis- the age of 21 years pending his licence for |. "It is the first time I had ajmonths, which means Chis-| jdrink and I am not going to be/holme will not be able to obtain jdrinking again,' Best said. one for a year. UNDER AGE Pickering Township police David Derrick, 17, was placed'chased a car driven by Chis- 1967 CENTENNIAL 800 Attend | First Jamboree BOWMANVILLE -- The de- jam- boree got off to an auspicious start with close to 800 attend- ing. Tom Seymour of Cobourg partment of recreation was master of ceremonies. Featured soloists were Ivan Wihidol, Doreen Black 'and Jean Harp- er, who presented top hit coun- Mr. Seymour also presented a num- Wannamaker, Iwald try and western songs. ber of vocal solos. Haffey. The next ion Store parking lot. NESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY Ls JaSaSafafapasaja}aja}afafahajahafafajafalale Jasssasu}apajass}ajujajajasasasayaye)asaya) SQUEAKS WANTED Squeaking carts are prized in | Thailand where the villagers scares off believe the noise evil spirits. 2. 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It was the worst ¢ a Canadian car acc nine were killed in collision near Kams June 22, 1965, The Canada Safe ¢ 37 Kille In Priso Camp B JAY, Fla. (AP) seven prisoners were day at a state prison when disgruntled co scrap paper and in turned their lockec into a flaming oven cials said today. Fourteen of the 5 inside the burning which recently becan integrated were re were taken to ho: burns and eight w ferred to the jail at The fire was set by said Louis Wainwrig of the state correc sion. A guard saw | ers--one a Negro a white--touching light to newspapers, Wain' G. C. Mayne, Jr. warden at the car said the barracks e flame when battling | Negro and a white, t line and smashed a lamp. VAPOR IGNITED Wainwright, after at the scene with tI of the state fire mz fice, said vapor from fluorescent lamp was the burning newspar "T'm sure they di pate what would hap; wright said, ."but t pated there would slight damage and cause some of them | ferred to Raiford or « The state pentiten Raiford, Wainwright said know exactly why th displeased. "That's have to find out. The: no indication that problem was involve Asked why more did not flee the bur ing after the door locked, Wainwright . guard told them to g parently they panick« Among the dead ¥ oner who started tl per-fed fire, Wainw Wainwright declinec theixy names,

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