Oakville Beaver, 12 Jun 1974, p. 54

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54 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER June 12.1974 Man acquitted of drug charges MILTON -- A county court jury has acquitted a 29-year-old Oakville man of possessing 500 hits of the drug MDA for the purpose of trafficking. After more than six hours of deliberation, the jury returned a not guilty verdict on the charge facing Dennis Lauzon of Queen Mary Dr. Lauzon was jointly charged with another Oakville man late last J u n e a f t e r fou r p la inc lo thes pol ice officers found the drugs under the front seat of Lauzon's car. Thomas Reader, of Sovereign St., told the jury he had already served several months in jail after pleading guilty to the charge and that Lauzon was not aware the drugs were in the car that evening. T he d e f e n d e n t , testifying in his own defence, told the court he had had lunch at a downtown hotel and was about to leave on a trip to Windsor when he met- Reader, an acquaintance for several years. " He (Reader) said he was going east . . . and asked me to give him a lift up to Highway 401," said Lauzon. He did not know, he said, that his friend was carrying the drugs with him. Baha'i Conference Eight members of the O a k v i l l e B a h a ' i community were in attendance recently as the Baha'i Faith held its W e s t e r n O n t a r i o Conference at McMaster University in Hamilton. Included were Bobbi Lyons, Colleeen, Nora and Sherwood Moore, Arlene Bennett-Young, Chris Young, and Peter and Wynne Morgan. Seventeen conferences were held throughout the province at the same time, concerning the Five Year Plan for Canada presented by the Baha'i Universal House of Justice. SOCCER N orton defeat Last Saturday the Halton and Peel Soccer League Norton Bus Mosquito Minors suffered a 5-2 defeat at the hands of Burlington. The locals could not get untracked in the first half and faced a 3-0 defecit going into the second period. They fought on eq u a l t e r m s wi th Burlington for the rest of the game however as both teams traded a pair of goals. Paul Melia and Scott Rose scored for Oakville. Mike Carsley and Guilio Pennetta shared netminding duties. The next game for the Norton team is tomorrow (T hursday ) aga in s t Chinguacousy. He explained the $450 cash found in his wallet by police was from a $200 loan from his mother and $166 f r o m an unemployment insurance cheque he had just cashed. Five hours after the jury adjourned to debate the ir verdict , they r e t u r n e d to th e courtroom undecided. However Judge John Kenneth Blair instructed them to reconsider and by 6 p.m. the 12 declared the defendent not guilty. ' :s><•' M~" " - OAKVILLE CONTEMPORARY $83,900. Superb 8-room split. Handy to GO train and schools. Ground floor family room; sunken living room. Luxurious broadloom. 3 baths; double garage. Owner transferred. SANDI BLOOMFIELD, CANADA PERMANENT TRUST REALOR. BURLINGTON - 1-639-3355 res. 1-634-2871. 45,500 CONDOMINIUM TOWN HOUSE Conveniently located. New condition providing carefree living with low carrying charges, 3 bedrooms. Extras include - fridge, stove, washer, dryer & glass shower doors. Owner leaving Oakville. OAKVILLE ORIGINAL --1850 $51,900. 6 rooms for the owners plus approved 3 room apartment with separate entrance. Some extras -- wide lot, quiet street, one block from lake. Above ground pool, detached garage. Own­ er will take back substantial 1st mortgage. Call Don Vince to see this exceptionally well preserved home. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED Owner Must Sell 1 1/2 storey Cape Cod with 3 bedrooms and de­ tached garage. Gas dryer and stove. Exterior finished with care-free aluminum siding. Cen­ tral Kerr Street area close to schools and shop­ ping. Call Don Vince now to make an offer. syd a. VINCE IN S. & R E A L T Y L T D 60 REBECCA ST. OAKVILLE (Just east of Kerr) Office 849-7623 Office 845-9793 Residence 844-3078 The quality of this one owner Roman brick, three bedroom bu ngalow with double garage is readily evident. Two fireplaces, a second washroom and possibility of a fourth bedroom, are only a few of the many fine features. Convenience to schools and shopping makes this an ideal home for a growing family. For an appointment, please call Mr. Heintz. G. M. BUZZA REALTY LIMITED REALTOR 2031 JAMES STREET BURLINGTON H . RUSC H ER R e a l t y L t d . J840 LAKESHORE RD. W.. MISSISSAUGA. ONTARIO L5J U7 THE EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE PEOPLE Bargain in East Oakville at $62,900 -- Pool-sized lot, trees, solid brick, finished recreation room with bar, broadloom. Call today or you will miss East Oakville, two separate apartments, upstairs 3 bedrooms living room with open fireplace, dining room, kitchen and 4-piece bath, downstairs 2 bedrooms, living room with open fireplace, kitchen and 4-piece bath. Priced to sell at $54,900. East Oakville, beautifull side-split, all broadloomed, featuring laundry room on main floor, finished family room, 2 bathrooms, priced $64,900. Good financing, won't last. On all call J. Erner 822-4490 after 9p.m. 845-3736. $74,500. Detached 3-bedroom, 2 bathrooms -- On beautiful ravine lot -- North Oakville -- Executive area -- Call Sigi Heumann 822-4490. 8 2 2 -4 4 9 0 Stone 's Country Corner 40 acres of lovely rolling pasture land partly wooded and with creek running through. Excellent location for horse farm only 10 min. from Mohawk. Vendor will hold first Mortgage at reasonable rate. Not in greenbelt. Asking t50 000 10 ACHES Located South of Acton in Nassagaweya. Completely wooded lot. 500 ft. frontage. Not in greenbelt. Vendor will hold F irst Mortgage. Asking $32,000. HORSE LOVERS Very scenic 10 acre building lot with rolling pasture land, olde stone fence and a large natural pond. Some mature bush in the back adds to the scenic beauty of this property. Located 10 mins, from 401 in wooded area. Asking $50,000 for this choice property. For further information on tnese properties please call Inge Winther 845-7549 or 878-5131. E.W. STONE LIMITED, REALTOR «1 LAKESHORE RD. W.. OAKVILLE $40,000. MORTGAGE AT 10 Vs PER CENT This ideal retirement home is surrounded by towering trees and cedar hedges. Entertain in the large family room that opens to the huge garden. Many extras including a small green house. Call Vaughn Kohler 849-7080, 827-4727. EXCELLENT 9 PER CENT FINANCING $74,900. -- 3-bedroom brick & aluminum raised bungalow in one of West Oakville's prime areas. Features a lovely main floor family room with open Dutch fireplace and much more. Call Mrs. Berni Hotrum 849-7080 or 827-4566. WE DO IT ALL - WE DO IT BETTER." R A L P H P . M c U U K IV K U K & ASSOCIATES LTD REALTOR 101 CHURCH STREET, OAKVILLE 844-2950 TORONTO 849-708 CONVENIENCE COSTS LESS $35,900. -- Are you looking for 3 bedrooms, large L-shaped living & dining room and large closets, but without the headaches of lawn cutting? Then come and look at a condominium apartment. Call Mary Doidge 849-7080 or 827-5533. PRIME AREA Gracious 3-bedroom home in East Oakville on 1- 3 of an acre. Finished recreation area plus 4th bedroom or den. 2 fireplaces and 2 washrooms are just a few of the extras. Call Marv Doidge 849-7080 or 827-5533.

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