Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 17, 1982, p. 18

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pip SECTION C THE HERALD 1M1 Aimed gun at cops mother will do days By Herald Wrltn- A year old woman wax sentenced lest Wednesday In Provin cial Court to Uts meat for pointing a firearm at police and civilian Linda a separated mother of three ni also two tenday Jail terms to be served far convictions of common aasault and escaping Judge Doug Latimer also sentenced three residents Involved In Ibe same Incident last Aug In the parking lot of Restaur ant and Tavern view Itoad In Georgetown Miss boyfriend George Day a was sentenced three months Imprisonment for obstructing and assaulting police and for common Thomas Negus convicted of assaulting two police offic ers was sentenced to four months Imprisonment His commonlaw wife Roberta convicted of obstructing police was given a suspended sentence by the Judge and put on probation for The disturbance begin the restaurant last summer when a diner David Pickett of Georgetown asked Mr Day to refrain from ing remarks about a woman in Mr Pickett company During Miss Burblne trial r the court was told that Mr Day struck Mr Pickett prompting the Pickett party of to leave Canada has a surplus of chickens Norval processor cant get enough By PETER HUGHES Herald Special The price of chicken is dropping because of a IBralll Ionpound surplus in storage but the of Maple Lodge says his firm can get enough Toe Canadian Chicken Mar Agency set a ISM production quota of million pounds estimating that pro cessors would have about pounds in storage at the end of 11 But at the end of the year there were pounds having processors most of Incm in Ontario with an extra 10 million pounds to sell Bob May of the sates orient chicken processor said his company does not store chick ens and sells them to like Intergrated proce who buy live chickens process them and then sell them We haven t been able to get live chickens in the last two years he said Because they integrated processors do not want to supply us with live chickens so we have to buy viscerated already dressed chickens Being a sale oriented ester and with no for storage Mr May said these com panics are pushing out companies I his and one way is over producing He said If the integrated processor has an over supply the price drops and buyers go But Mr May because We can get enough live process Jig but do It storage Maple Lodge Farm s supply of he said So we themselves to make a larger He If more chickens chickens Is low It cannot want a perm to Import them were sold I to bus j They control the live murk such as his that are in sales with the exception of si He said the marketing Mr May said the integrated independents who they have to put it also processors could sell Maple from buy much storage said But they Courtesy Brampton Lodge Farms live chickens for process the and put Times Coloring Contest Ontario St Georgetown MARC EDWARDS Dr JEFFREmilMADORE M ISt Club seeks outstanding farmers Farmers Award Program branch of the Bank of can be obtained by contacting Dennis at or SlutUrd at 113 All entries must be Jan 1H3 He or she mutt also be an actual farm operator and derive a mini of twothirds Income in by May The winner will from the farm be announced by May IS Application forms are to be To qualify for the corape- completed and submitted by tltion candidates must be the individual or the between IB and prior to nominating group by May I McDonalds Colouring Contest Kids WIN A BICYCLE All Children celebrating In McDonalds Caboose during February March and April are eligible Bicycle North Hallon Sports CALL 8770221 for reservations Will McDonalds Gift Certificates And Watches You Deserve a Break Today- The Georgetown POLKA DOT DOOR Saturday April 24 1982 it Centennial School Georgetown Admission S3 do each For caff Of Mr Day followed them side Mr Pickett Immediately drove to the Georgetown police station and alerted Constable Joe Prasad who caught up with the Day party by then In the parking lot of the restaur ant Moments later Const Joe Martin arrived to see Mr Negus punch Acting Sergeant Prasad The three other con victed members of the party attempted lo stop Const Martin from intervening Miss removed Const Martin revolver from his holster and pointed It at the two officers In turn Both look cover and Miss then turned the loaded revolver on a gathering crowd the court was told Call Ing the fracas an or tunsle Incident defence lawyer Richard stressed last Wednesday that Miss was very remorseful for the entire He called Miss Burbines behavior that night complete ly out of character and totally unusual for her It was an hysterical resell on on her part to what was going on around her Mr Goldman claimed Acknowledging that Miss assault on a civilian not In Its attorney Brian Calhoun pointed out that what msde the assault serious was the fact that Miss struck a civilian attempting to assist pole When a does come to st police hopefully he will receive some protection Mr Calhoun said He also denied the claim by defence lawyer that Miss Burn behavior was a short singular loss of It wasn t a question of play around or not knowing the gun was loaded the crown attorney said She had to undo the holster go Into It and get the gun all white the police officer was being assaulted Mr Calhoun sought the penalty of sis months Incarceration Mr Goldman asked the Judge that soma form of community work be required of Miss Buibine as punishment Instead Mr Goldman said he oppos ed Jail for his client because it had the potential of causing persons including Miss a substantially greater amount of grief He was referring to he distress a I term would cause Miss Burbine three children ten eight and three years old However the Judge felt a period of incarceration necessary to serve as a warn ing to the public What you did was absolute ly foolish The court hosn t much sympathy for what you did that night Judge told Miss Like I you re lucky you here To the defence lawyer request that the sentence be served on weekends from T p Friday 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