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

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18 THE OSHAWA TIME, Thursdey,, Ave 10, 1967 months. A second charge, il-|was called and read the; will leave the breach of that to osaurmannd legal possession of liquor, was withdrawn by the Crown. TWO CHARGES An accident last Saturday re- sulted in a charge of careless driving and one of goontriiry BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Motorist Without Licence se al ony ane Convicted, Fined In Court \1.2\2222 offered to translate the two ROWMANVILLE -- A New-jor five days when he appeared;Bown, 112 Kent St., was grant- charges into French but the castle man driving between|in court'here Tuesday. ed two weeks to pay the fine, |!¢8a! terminology proved too | charges fluently. Bail was set at) ° |$500 cash and the date of trial jfor Aug. 29 THEFT CASE A youth charged with theft of |§ a transistor radio was found to have been convicted in May of ;|illegal possession of _ stolen}s goods. At that time Magistrate Baxter had placed him on pro- bation. Ronald Cupit, RR 2, Carrying Place, admitted pick- ing up a transistor radio from the side of Highway 401 while Magistrate Baxter and adjourn jthis new case sine die." MINOR "Convicting a 17-year-old girl is a sad thing to have to do," aid Magistrate Dodds. 'Life |does not owe you a living. You should do what your parents say and make something of | yourself instead of throwing yourself on the junk heap." He had found Cheryl Sellers guilty of underage drinking. She was placed on probation for a year and advised to seek psy- chiatric help through the pro- much for his vocabulary. . , Penh Newtonville and his home was | $100 FINE |There was' an automatic sus-| Mrs, Ann Krackenberg of the|2" Officer was investigating an unable to produce a driver's li-| Conviction for impaired driv- pension of licence for three | Bowmanville High School staff, accident at the scene where a cence for a good reason. He|ing brought a Whitby man a|-- oinsinthtccesaeiit vehicle had overturned. never. had one. William Aill-|fine of $100 and costs. The al-| "I don't know what your prob- MUSEUM OF GLASS dread was fined $25 and costs,|ternative was 20 days. ren Youth Steering Vehicle Needed Driver's Licence - WHITBY -- Brian Frank| $100 and costs or 30 days in sal] 7 Galvin, 18 aus, Willircale, Aeag) jon a charge of minor consum- ed not guilly to a, charge of{ ms Alfred Parker 20 fi driving while his ghiver'e lic- 50 and st 10 d in jail ence was under suspension. He| #0, 2nd costs or aye a 7et y s fined $50 and costs or 19/0" the charge of drinking liquor | fend is jail aid hie: Avierive | while under the age of 21 years. | licence was further suspended The bon Bath. to be pat ye for a period of six months, {OME LY: Eee eeeeer. Dene guilty to the charge. The charge | when he appeared in magis-|° , irite'e oe Tonks. This jagainst Garry Young of Osh- | f PRODUCTION F , awa was dismissed, Magistrate | means he can't apply for a dri-| i il 66 IR Wi ' H LO ver's licence at the end of the |H. W. Jermyn said there al 9 present suspension until the ad- no evidence that Mr. Young was ded six month suspension is drinking. He had pleaded not TIMES -- 1:30-3:20 - 5:25 po pers guilty completed. 4 Galvin was steering a car INTOXICATED being pushed by another car . ere on highway 401 and said he' did| Eugene Corby, 23, of Binge not think it was necessary to|¥4S fined $10 and costs or 10) Fans | have a driver's licence. bation oficer. HELD OVER First "LILIES OF THE FIELD" Then "A PATCH OF BLUE" | Donald Dodds. "You are no|largest museum devoted to ee eligible for probation. el iglass. DRIVE-IN 7 CoWMBIA PICTURES Presents THEATRE SIDNEY POITIER | «| = TONIGHT | SHOW STARTS AT DUSK * ALL COLOR SHOW x jdays in jail. The costs included | $15 damage done to the hood| DISTURBANCE ze Syies! : David Leslie Haines, 16, of }°f 8 car. Charged with being in- | -------- sss -- 943 Third Street, Port Credit|toxicated in a public place, a |i was remanded in custody for|the accused was found sitting | two weeks for a pre - sentence|in a car that was parked at a/ report. He pleaded guilty to the | marina in Orillia Aug. 4. While charge of causing a disturbance | Sitting in the vehicle the brake | by shouting. The accused had re pagh noes bt the car rolled been in the House of Concord! into a fence doing $15 damage} for 30" days to the hood WELCOME TO, REMANDED =~ HERD TIMES, Oreal Robichaud, 16, charged telah _| with theft of a car, was reman- * FRIDAY * CO-STARRING ded for two weeks in custody KEENAN WYNN-JANIS PAGE for a pre - sentence report. 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