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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Aug 1963, p. 16

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowrnanvile, Aug. 28, 1983 Class Draws Three Teams From Same Stable Always a feature of area fali f airs, the heavy witb Russell Cochrane, EF htvrses again drew considerable attention at Black- sons Earl and Glenn dri, Mock on Saturday. This class was a f amily affair, Specializes in Showing Fine Ponies at Thbe Cochrane namne has long been associated with Cochrane family, complei raising fine borses in this area, but Ray Cochrane, were on hand to show an, R.R. 1, Enniskillen, devotes his spare time energy to prize distribution. Here, ponies. He bas about 20 of themn on bis f arm, but bis start for tbe front of the day long occupation is with the railway in Oshawa. another class. At Blackstock Fair on Saturday, part of the Ray Present County Honors To Four 4 - H Homemakers Durîng Achievement Day Durham County 4-H Home- During the morning the girls Hugh es, President of Durhar znaking Club Achievemnent judged vegetables and ans- East Women's Institutes. Day for the project "The wered a Quiz. Miss Marion Waddell, Hom( Garden Club" was held onl County Honors on the corn- Economist for Durham, Peter Thursday, August 22nd, at the pletion of six projects were borough and Victoria Cauntie Wamen's I n s t i t u t e Hall, presented ta: Marguerite Beer, was in charge of the program Campbellcroft. Bethany; Heather S i s s o n, She was assisted by Mrs. Mar Approximately 50 girls par- Bethany; Jean Baker, No. 1, ion Montgomery, Home Ecc ticio)ated in the day's program. Hampton; and Elaine Annis, nomist, Nobleton, Ontario. each girl displaying a Record Tyrone. Each girl received a The leaders of the prajec Book, a display of vegetables certificate and pin. The pre- were: Bethany - Leader Mrs and a bouquet of flowers., sentation was made by Mrs., R. G. Preston; Cavan - Leadei ENTIRE STOCK of Spring and Summer DR) £5515 E& * Example: D R E S S E S, 2 for-- FOR THE PRICE'0F $29.95 Value BRESLIN'S 8B0W MAN V1LL E 1 Magistrate's I HeId in Bowmanville held August 27th, 1963 Ir For the second week this year Magistrate R. I. Moore, Lindsay. substituted for Mag- istrate R. B. Baxter, who is on vacation. On opening court - Magistrate Moore congratula- P ted G. F. Bonnycastie on bis appointment as Crown Attor- ney for the United CountiesE of Northumberland and Dur- ham. Mr. Bonnycastle, wbose du-E ties here begin Tuesday, will replace H. R. Deymnan, Co- « bourg, who was sworn in as1 Peterborough County Judge1 for the Supreme Court ont August 14th.. This week Mr. Bonnycastie observed Bruce - ~ ., Affleck, Oshawa, Crown At- I torney for Ontario County. c SPeter Keuning, Blackstockt Garage, pleaded flot guilty to 1 failing ta produce evidence of4 ~ insurance and failing ta pro- Sduce an ownership card on S July l7th. 4**~*~i ~Investigating officer Con- stable J.Schultz OPP, test- týý fied he had stopped accusedi .because of a long, wide load1 not secured too well. He hada I R. Burketon, and bis two asked the driver for proof ofE ving these fine teamns. insurance and an ownership 1 card.Wben neither could bes _______found in the vehicle be was given four days ta bring bath Rural Fai rhad not been done andth charge resulted. Mr. Keuning stated bis trucki was covered by blanket in-t surance and proof of owner- shp as fastened ta the steer-t ing wheel. He said hie hadI loaned the truck that day and1 bhat the man who was drivingz it hac told hlm notbing about1 being stopped by the officer.S Bath charges were dismis- Lamne Stevens, King Street, E., Bowmanville, appeared onc two charges- keeping liquor <for sale and having liquar inu an illegal place. His caunsel, 4 E. R. Lovekin, Newcastle, ask- ed for one week's adjourn- ment and it was granted. Miss Peta Paterson, Tor-c -onto, pleaded not guilty ta - 'careless driving May l4th.S She was represented by R.t O. Howie, Toronta. The Crown asked for tbree weeks' ad- jourrument since the chie! wit-c ness was unable ta be pre-L sent. ý C pleaded not guilty ta driviflg -.sg' ,. o n the wrong side of the bigh-1 ~"'~way witbin 100 feet of an in-l tersection. Crown witnesses te witb ponies and trailer, were not present and theU d they did very well in the charge was dismissed. t son Wayne, 15, is abou o Last week Elroy Ledbetter,1 1- oOliv- Avenue, Oshawa, was Sgrandstand to take part in found guilty a! the theft of four new tires from a 130w- manville area garage, August -4th. He was remanded ou't of Mrs.C. . 'rip, Asisantcustody. on bail, for a pre- Mrs.CH . Rbis ,An;iaet-sentence report. This wis vil drMrs. Mno;Eiacbeah- presanted and the magistrate erl Assisantr Mrs. Rssatty; k-placed Ledbetter on suspend- Grdesssnt Hili RoLeadeaMrs; d sentence for two years on GCadon Hllo-, Asiantr Mrs. a $300 bond. He was advised ;Wratn. ean SliAsi eade r.ta avoid the excessive use of Wm MisDear; Lah- ssisantr alcohol and the friends who Miss.PaWm Lec Ashton tnt had led hlm into this trouble. LerMrs. Autne Mrphy Carol Lorraine Moore, Tor- Asiant Mrs. Pacqe u e î n eonto, was fined $150 and $15 VsiantJcqeln cost's for careless driving on Thnefi paee.il july 7th. Defense counisel was "The Milky Way" and th e R. B. Cumnine, Tarantc. "~Trhnne Sho Mly will bnd hld Constable A. V. Alexander oITnin Septem'ber ll an d thOPP, tesitfied he had been en atOrn.ieresltead groupscalleri ta investigate the.,ac- ie a Orno. nteeste grupscident north of Kirby on Na. - should contact the Ontario 115 highway. He stated marks s Department of Agriculture, on the pavement indicated the n. Bawmanville, Ontario. southbound Moore car had crossed the double solid white hune and collîded with a north- bound vehicle driveni by Bud WESLE VILLE Elwood Nelson, Peterborougb. rThe «'Iast of the suimmer" 16 cdl aria crrplt cammunity wiener raast was wreck," stated the officer. "I held at Darkc's Beach on Wed- estimated damage at $3000. nesday evening, August 2lst. Bud Nelson was thrawn clear There were between 50 and and inta the east ditch. He 60 present and the hall game was diead. The whole left side lasted till dark. The littie of the northbound car was folk enjayed gamc's provided stripped. His passenger, Di- by Pearl and Marie Austin, anne Farran, Peterborough, and Mrs. E. Barrowclaugh. had serious injury ta the left Ligbts were turned on eand side of her face and her left John Graeneveld led a sin- eye. She was removed by am- sang which was followed by bulance ta Memarial Hospital camp sangs by the yaung Bowmanville, and later ta people who had been away as Oshawa General Hospital." campers and counicillars. A Thrre was no evidence of bis message was a direct- f ruit meeting of the Teachers'- Fed- of ihat rest and change oferation in Toronto. scene. Not only is God found' Congratulations to Mr. Ernl within the four walls of the Bowen who celebrated bis 9th church but surely in the beau- birthday ou Monday of this! ty and, often, danger o! na- xveek. Mr. Bowen bas been ne-i ture. Like Jacob who faound tired for some years but came1 God at the place he called 1ta Wesleyville during the Bethel, the persan is truly early years o! this century. blessed who bas God with him He is stili a much occupied' every day o! the week, in man keeping bis garden and every place.The quartette, Mr. lawns shipshape and going for and Mrs. Allan Clarke, John several miles of walks each Groeneveld and Mr s. Ken day. His bearing is not good Dinner, sang accompanied by but wben communication is Mrs.Reeve at the organ, heard established there is a wonder- through the open windows of ful store of memonies ta caver the church. This was the first a long peniod of history. We outdGor service for many, hope he continues ta eujoy life years, and Rev. Freeman ex- for many years. pressed the wish that it mighUL Friends here heard with be an annual service, here or' regret o! the sudden death of elsewbere on the charge.i Mr. Percy Greenfield of Bow- There was bright sunshine manville last week. He was and shade for those wbo wish- well known in this commun- ed it and con'trary ta expecta. ity when he worked * at the tions there was only one short old CNR station as nighz, train passing by duning the operator. drawn on payment of court costs and advised ber flot ta lay information unless she was willing ta stick with it. Ernest Glkes, Newcastle, was charged witb crossing an unpaved portion of 401 fromn westbound ta eastbound lane. Investigating officer was Con- stable P. C. Harte-Maxwel OPP. William Turnbull, Gilke's employer, said be bad seen OPP officers turn there, there was lots of roomn and that the police bad given themn per- mission ta do sa. He added that by using this shortcut be was able ta reduce bis towing charge ta the public. His Warsbip dismissed the charge but advised bath men ta use anly the proper over- pass roads for turning on 40i. Jacques Martel, Oshawa, was fined $25 and costs for careless driving August 8th. Constable P. C. Harte-Maxweii DPP, testified he was follow- ing Martel up Mill Street in Newcastle and west on No. 2 at speeds in excess of 70 miles an hour. He radioed ahead and had accused stopped by Con- stable H. Wight OPP. Frank Pirroncello, Toronto, was fined $5 and costs for il- Legal passing on No.'35, August 3rd. Constable J. Donaldson OPP, testified he was follow- ing accused and saw bim force two cars off tbe road. ,Mrs. Thomas Iliffe, Cour- ice, was charged under the Dog Control By-Law for ai- Lowing ber dog ta run at large and baving no license. The fine, license and casts totalled $18.20. Don Prout, High Street, was fined $100 and costs for raising pheasants. The offi- cer was Constable J. Bird. This was a contradiction of the Game & Fisheries Act. Wi:'liam Emburgh, 17, R.R. [NTA4, Bawmanville, was given a total o! four months in jail and payment o! $175 in fines or five manths and 14 days on default of payment. This ne- sulted from conviction on three.charges of driving while his license was suspended, one of dangerous driving and onie of obtaining liquor wbile under the age of 21. Accused pleaded guilty toalal three charges. Crowu Attorney Bruce Af- fleck read his previaus driv- ing record o! conviction in Osbawa and payment of $50, $20 and $5 fines and convic. tion in Bowmanville February 12thfor having no lights. lson and George. W. toflowed attemapting te hide behhii'>4 him o90 onGoreand Ibus. west Gn King. At Burley's Bus j1"He Is 17 years of age and Station we caught up ta hlm was close obig.nar! Constable J. Bird state!" CHARTE RED that accused who had lived1 with bis grandmother wished i to attend her funeral on Thursday this week. Magis- trate R. I. Moore refused, say- B U S E S respect forhadote rehae inrhis gfasdh o ndTO - bhvnthis ashiong od: for h wa auth o 7. NATIONA Constable J. Bird testified, CANADIAN N TO A "Accused was first stopped August lst, 1 a.m. for speed- ing on Liberty Street. His E H BTO lies asudrsuspension.E HI ITO On August 3rd, hie was again DIY -9AM stopped and found ta be carry- DIY 9AM ing a 90-day permit. "Late August 22nd, P..C AUG. l7th - SEPT. 2nd Davis and I were an patrol1 north on Scugog Street when' we noticed a motorcycle pro- - PHONE - ceeding south. "We turned around at the ( C.P. station and gave chase. Cou mer Travel Service into Church Street and speed- ed away at 50 and 60 miles 6 3 an hour withaut stopping at32 5OR 6 3 09 the stop streets at Silver, Div____________ Ca nadian School of Business $ 9.93

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