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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Mar 1975, p. 11

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March 4, 1975 Judge R.B. Baxter pi( with Assistant CrownA ey '.McCrank and coutýiael M.B. Kelly. Benicb warranfs to bej for Jack Vandermeer Jack Bowman, bench wý for Lloyd G.illesýîe inè tion for one wee -Albert Kerekas, Bov ý ile, charged January3 driving, after consuminr .08, pleaded 'guilty'. Markle was southboui regional road 57 and saw go completely over the bqund lane. Later, il driving on the south sho Tests were .12. The fin $100. and costs in defa days. H1e was prohibiteé driving for three mont, Daniel A. McQuai( Blackstock, James S. quair, 16, R.R. 2, Blae and Murray Robt. Jo]i 1016 Ritson Rd. N., Os were jointly charged three counts of break, and- theft from Carli Public School, Recr( Centre and Cartwright Scbool ahl in. Blacksto January 2lst. Al p 'guilty'. Johnston drov car and remainedo while'tbe two went in. were forced. Ahl goods recovered. Damage am( to about $1,250. They given suspended senten 2 years to report cr month, restitution to b< within three months, ac of il p.m. each night,t separate and apart fron oer unless employme quires them to be at the place. Peter Wmn. Paus, 16, received a fine of $1( costs, in default 10 daý being in possession ofa quantity of marijuar January 4.He pleaded'g Chas. C. Caron, ch December 27 with ha' bis possession a quant marijuana pieaded 1 The fine was $150. and èc def ault ten days. H1e was 4 weeks to pay. Murray Pillsworth, limOr TBe/oés W4tM /M 6CM. .1 T/I/ rIiZ 41 TARkS' Mobile Weld! 46 Liberty St. N. i Bowmanville Bircblea Ave., Toronto, plead- esided ed 'guilty' to a December 24 Attorn- charge of,,driving after con- 1duty suming in the Township of Manvers. H1e was involved in issued an accident on bighway 35. Be ýr and went over the centre line and 'arrant bit a soutbbound car witb discre- damage to the two cars $2,500. Tests were .18. Be had a )wman- previous record and is pre- 30 with senti y seeking help witb bis [g over alcobolic problem. The fine Const. was $75. and costs, in default 7 nd on days. He was prohibited from w' a car driving for three montbs. noth- Gregory Opsitnik, Ponty- t was pool, who bas been in custody [oulder. f or one week pending a mental nie was examination, was referred to ýault 10 the hospital at Penetang for ýd fromi further mental assessment at ths. request of is counsel T. Kelly. d, 16, Dr. Kowalski, Oshawa, family p.Tr- hysîcian, said be bad refen- ctok re im on two occasions to a ýhnston, psychiatrist as be was defin- Ishawa, itely mentally ill. Be is to 1 with return to court April 29. Be :enter bad been cbarged with holding wright a gun to tbe bead of a 'eatiOn Newcastle girl. it Higb Brian Trites, Mississauga, rck on pleaded "guilty" to driving leaded alter consumîing over .08 on )ve the December 29, Const. Laton outside observed bim driving in an Doors eratic manner. Tests Wene [s were .13. The fine was $150. and .ounted costs in default 10 days. H1e ywere was given 4 weeks to pay. rice for Philip Crapp, 17, 595 Boliver ince a St., Peterboro, wbo bad been emade in custody for one week, was curfew remanded in the custody of bis to stay fattier to appear back in court %nec April 1, pending sentence on ient re- thef t charge wbile on proba- ie same tion. The probation offîcer is to up date bis report, bis Orono, father is to see if be can get 100. no him back in scbool, be is to iys, for remain at home and observe a small an 8 p.m. curfew and if Ile na on behaves, be may go on furtber 'guilty'. probation. hfarged Douglas J. Ibbotson, 19, ving In Newcastle, pleaded 'not Itity of guilty' to dangerous driving on guilty'. October 13. Jos. Humenick in ,osts,' in iving evidence, said he was ts given diving west on higbway 2, east of the zoo and came upon 32, 7 an accident. H1e said a truck had been tailgating bim and passed at a high rate of speed. Later the same truck was around a pole witb three passengers lying on the S ground. Hîs counsel stated tbe ~KF driving was more careless MOF than dangerous. The judge commented "one witness tried to play down what he remlem- bered of the accident as someone in the court." H1e was found 'guilty' as charged. The Sjudge said "be sbowed lack of concern for public safety and Apeople with him. H1e was sbowing off." The fine was S$200., in default 15 days.1He 0 was proibited from driving je for 6 months. He was given 4 weeks-to pay. Valentino J. Pegonin, 48, Oshawa , pleaded 'guilty' to a Decemben 7 change of ob- stnucting an R.C.M.P. officer 623-5703 in the course of is duty. H1e was at a residence that be owned in the Newcastle area and because of activity on the property, the cruisers drove in. Const. Black entered a shed which contained a large container of iliquid. Wbîle th e constable went outside, Pe- gorin too k an axe to the bottle. H1e was given an absoluite discbarge as he had no previous conviction. Laszlo Totb, 1 Donelda Ct., Blackstock, pleaded 'not guilty' February 18 to a charge laid October 26 of taking a dog.chain from the local Dominion Store. Mrs. Clarke, investigator, observed Mr. Toth in the store. Later, bie was accosted outside the store and the chain was in bis jacket pocket. He said be did not know how it got there. Later, on the 26tb his son told bim hee bad p ut it in his pocket. Judge Baxter asked that bis son be brought to court to-day to explain bow it bappened. The Judge on reviewing the evîdence of Mrs. Carke foud hlm 'guilty'. The fine was $250. and costs, in default 20 days and put on probation for two years. Mrs. Sheila Archibald, R.R. 2, Oshawa, pleaded 'guilty' to driving after consuming over .08 on November 2. She was remanded out of custody for sentence on Mat-ch 25th. Robert Archibald, R.R. 2, Oshawa, pleaded 'not guilty' to two charges laid November 2, drîving dangerously and driving wbile disqualified. He was found 'guilty' and re- manded in custody to March 25th for sentence. ç.Councillor Resigns (From Pape One) written by Counillor Lyaîl in the summer and published in the local papers. The article concerned council members wbo missed meetings, and labelled the Mayor and Coun- cillor Wearn as missing the most. Mr. Wearn stated that there was no report published on the number of meetings Counillor Lynl ad walked out of, sometimes breaking tbe quorum, or Councillor Lyall's constant walking in and out of meetings. H1e said he thou ght the same yard stick shouldb e appbied. Mayor Garnet Rickard should have ruled with more of ah iron hand then he bas, Mr. Wearn stated, cautioning that this was constructive cnit- cism. He stated that Council- lor Lyall should not have been permitted to g o on as bie bas. Mr. Wearn clarified that the Mayor sbould have ruled on him at tîmes too. There have been meetings wben work was done in excellent time when Council- lon Lyall was away on holidays,Mr-.,Wearn. said,1He explained that Councillor Lyall does not do bis home- work, although he does bring a lot a paper clippings to council. He added tEt council discusses dollars and cents and sensational accusations bave no part in such discus- sions. You cannot sit down and reason with Counillor Lyall or get a _point across, Mr. Wearn said. He reported that as head of the works commit- tee hie would discuss ronds, etc. with the councillor in that ward. In ward three lie had to go to Counillor Kirk Entwisle to discuss a situation, for Councillor'Lyall would say it was nis problem as chairman of the works committee and not discuss it. Mr.. Wearn cautioned that when the course of action was decided Lionetles Present Televis ion to Hospital Last week, Bowmanville Lionettes Club officially presented a television set to Memorial ilospital for use in the patient's lounge on the first floor. Here, President Mrs. Jack Dunn is being thanked for the gif t by Equipment and Furnishings Chairman of the Hospital Board, Norman Allison, Vice President Mrs. Bud Moses and Hospital Administrator Richard E. Elston also took part in the presentation. Choose Cartwright H.S. 'Heart Queen' Provincia Court News The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, March 5, 1975 i 0 Wearn stated he would but not in 1976. H1e bas been in the hospital periodically in the last while, and health reasons were given as the reason he resigned. H1e said he first contemplated, resigning in early January of this year. A by-election will probably be beld in Ward One. Jim Robinson ran against Council- lor Wearn in tbe first New- castle election. Bd. Prlans (Fromn Page One) "fortunate", and that in "these times we take what we can get". However some trustees voiced opposition to increased debt for the board. George Blyth (Brighton area) told the board 'Weare capitalizing ourselves to deatb"., The administration answer- ed trustees that.the outstand- ing debt at this time' is $15,000.60. Mr. Thom pointed out that the allotment from the govern- ment is a debenture to be paid back. (However, the board ,would he eligible for capital grants up to 75 percent o f the repayable portion on the future). As well the school may receive one mili of municipal tax for capital expenditures, whïcb is equalized by a provincial milI allotment, whicb could, in total, amount year. The administration bas sug- gested the most, pressing priority additions to Clarke High Scbool, valued at $1.5 million. Next in line is Dr. Hawkins senior public school in Port Hope, $500,000 and Ontario Street public school, Bowmanvîlle, $500,000. Frank Thom explained the priority is "to get a roof over the student's head", more than to renovate. Trustees voted that a com- mittee be formed to invest- igate an addition to Clarke 111gb School and that they be em powered to engage an arcb i tec t. The motion carried, witb the commîttee to report back to the board. -Guide il1 Charged (From Page One) Metro Toronto Police forces. The thef t charges also relate to a break-in at a home in Enfield wbere $300 in stereo equipment was taken, as well as a number of tbefts from parked cars in private drive- was, said the spokesman, andprivate property taken from outsîde homes, he added, Excep t for the motorcycles, these thefts bave carried' on over the last three montbs. The spokesman said the motorcycles were stolen dur- ing the summer at Mosport Park. rQuality Budget- Savers at DYKSTRA'S Delicatessen Food Market J.M. SCHNEIDER'S STORE SLICED MEATS MINCED HAM -DUTCH LOAF PICKLE & PIMENTO MAC. &CHEESE OLIVE & PIMENTO --------99C 1b. SUNKIST NAVEL SIZE 115 LOCAL GROWN - ONTARIO oranges POMMTES .4 89'e doz. 10 59 s.25 lbs. Margaret's Honey Dip DONUTS Prie 75 Npkof SECRET CREST Spray Deodorant Secret Mit ea 9 9~ ~1 009 100 MI' size These six girls were the contestants in the'Heart Queen contest held in Blackstock last Friday evening, Feb. 2lst. Although only one of the girls was picked "Heart Queen" ail of the girls are winners for taking part in a =apag to raise money for the Heart Fund. Pictured above, back left, Janis McLughin, Wilma Wolters, Katie Schmidt. Front left, Cindy Van Camp, 2nd princess; Mary Lou Malcolm, Heart Queen; and Debbie Mclaughlin, lst princess. Port Perry Star photo. and presented to council then Councillon Lyall would state bis opposition. Mr. Wearn stated you can confer with other councillors and come up with the best overall agree- ment. There are three kinds of councillons, ho continued, those seeking prestige, those seeking bea dîmes and publi- city and those who are dediated. He said that it was desirable to have all in the last category, bowever, he indi- cated that Newcastle Council had aîl tbree kinds. Councillor Wearn's resig- nation does not become final until Marcb 15. H1e stated that be would stay until the mayor got back from bis bolidays. Tbis- is Councillor Wearn's third year on local council. H1e stated tat ho ran for Darling- ton Township council because thene were three agressive members and two that weren't. H1e said that thîs had resulted in the aggressive ones passing wbat they want- ed and opposing what tbey didn't want. He said ho also man for that council to prevent strip development around the towns. On this matter, he helped draft a bylaw to prevent it.1He stated this was the reason ho was so upset when the town threw out the bylaw. H1e ran for Newcastle coun- cil to preserve and carry on the things that were started in Darlington Township council. He stated that the present council would have been a year abead if they had taken nîll development proposals and filed tbem, developed a status quo, and wben an anea was to be developpd, take out the roposals and consider them. e saîdwhen the new govern- ment came in all the land ABERNETHY'S Paint1& Wallpaper 55 Kinig St. W. Bowmanville 623-5431 motorbikes in most cases, had been stripped down complete- ly and transformed into dune buggies in the course of only a few hours. Two of the il people cbarged are juveniles. Police have charged: John Koczulab, 17 of R.R. 1 Hampton; Rejean Laurion, 16 of Enniskilin; Richard Owen, 17, of R.R. 1,ý Enniskillen; Dean Pascoe, 16, of Hampton; Jody Thomas Rogers, 21, of Bowmanville; Steven Swaîn, 24, of R.R. -2, Blackstock; Ricky Taylor, 19, of R.R. 2, Blackstock; Holger Weinsbeimer, 20, of R.R. 1, Bowmanville and Ronald Smith, 19, of Oshawa. An OPP spokesman reports all bave appeared in court and are awaiting trial dates. COF BowIÎlng Team Standings John Luffman 44-26085, Howard Pollard 42-26239, Glenn Prout 42-25661, Arnold Van Goor 38-24941. ,Robert Carswell 37-25602, George Heath 34-25607, John Gould 29-25229, Bob Vandenberg 26- 24196, Gloria Smith 25-25213, A. Bonsma 21-24888, Boss Hall 21-24612, Bob Smith 20-25430. Higb Singles- Vera Tendam -285, George Heath - 337. Higb Triples - Cheryl Wray - 670, John Luffman - 822. RUTTER GRANITE COMPANY respectfully wishes iannounce a 10 per cent reduction on ail cemetery Memorials and Markers ordered and paid for between now and March 3lst for Spring erection. This offer is made annually in order that their entire staff may be employed during, the winter months. RUTTER GRANITE COMPANY has an excellent selection of domestic and foreign granites in many colours from which to choose. BUTTER GRANITE COMPANY is located at 73 Ontario Street, Port Hope, telephone 885-5216. We-'d Li ke f0 Bug You. . f or Your FAVOURITE RECIPES! Due f0 Many Requests, f rom Our Readers We Are Going f0 Publish a~ "'ýFavourite Recipe-" Tabloid Insert in Please Send Them to Us at P.O. Box 190, Bowmanville, LlC 3K9 m

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