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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Aug 1976, p. 14

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14 The Canadian Statesman, 13owmanville, August 11, 1976 Provincial Court August 19, 1976 Judge R.B. Baxter presided with Assistant Crown Attor- ney P. Fletcher and duty counsel M .B. Kelly. Paul Covenay, 28, Nichols St., Peterborough, was charged July 2 with driving after consumning over .08. He pleadod 'guilty'. Const. McLeod observed hlm east- bounid on King St. Ho was driving'slowly and weaving. Tests were J&8 The fine was $200. and costs, in default 10 days. License suspension for three months. Donald Layton, 20, 496 Miller, Ave., Oshawa, was charged on May 9 whilst ability was impaired by alco- hol or drug had, care and control. Ho pleaded- 'guilty'. He was also charged at same time withoutreasonable ex- cuse failed to provide a breath sample. Const. Foreman was called to Darlington Township where a car was in the ditch. The driver had the usual signs of impairment. On the first charge the fine was $200. and costs, in, default 10 days. License suspension for 3 months. The second charge rought a fine of $50. and costs, in default 3 days additional to run consecuitive. Gîven 4 weeks to pay.. Derrick Purdy, 30, 73 Temp- erance St., Bowmanville,,was charged May 14 with being in charge of' a motor vehicle, failed to romain at the scene of an accident. ,Ho pleaded 'guilty'. Const. Ricard i nvesti- gated at Cana dian T1ire where a car was struck, Restitution bas be made to the car owner. The finle was $100. and costs, in default 7 days. No license suspension. Richlard L. Skinner, 19, 39 King St. E., Oshawa, and Jeffrey A. Robinson, 17, Law- son Rd., R.R. 2, Oshawa, were chbarged May 16 with being together, 'dîd commit mis- chief at, Hampton'. Both pleaded 'guilty'. Const. Legato investiga.ted a broken door at Hamipton feed miii amounting to $7645. MIr. Skinner had no prev-ious co-nviction and the fille was $100. and costs, in defaut 10 days, Mr. Robinson hiad a previous conviction which did not dter hlm, and his fine was $150. and costs, in default 15 days. Given 4 weeks to pay. Raymond Chiasson, 28, Maple Groveý Rd. N., RR. 2, Bow,ýmanville, pleaded 'guiity' to? a chiarge of drIving after consumning ovýer .08 on May 29. Const. L1. Wood observed hlmr driving southbound on Scugog PRoad, a'tempt to make a tura and 1,,t contýrol. sswere .20 and .17. The fine wý-s $200. and costs, in default 7 days. License suspension 3 months. Robert L. Burke, 34, 120 Roser Cr.,. Bowmanville,« charged July 28 at Bowman- ville,, did take a quantity of lumbor from a construction Co. not exceeding $200. pload- ed 'guilty'. The goods were returned to the company. The fine was $250. and costs, in default, 15 days. The judge commented 'that if these kind of thefts continue, it will have to be a jail sentence. Theré is far too much of this in the area'. îKý.enneth L. Huddlestone, R.R. 3, Delhi, through counsel M..Kelly, entered a plea of gui] fy' to a charge laid March 26 of driving after consuming over .08. Ho was northbound on hiighway 35. Tests were .16 and .15. The fine was $200. and costs, in default 10 days. Lcnesuspension for 3 monthis. Kenneth Essam, 40, R.R. 4, Lindsay, pleaded 'guilty' to driving after consuming ovor .08 on March 19. Const. Const. Cook was patrolling regional road 17 and 'also driving in an erratie miannor. Tests wore .16, The fine was $175. and costs, in default 10 days. License suspenision throe months. Bench warruas to be issued for Russell Greeni, Noell- ej ling, Gordon Fowler, bench warrant in discretion for Paul Schmegl. Abin Olan, 71, R.R. 1, Pontypool, pleaded 'gujjity' to drivinig June 26ïwnhis allcohol content exceeded ovor .08. Const. Burke waspar- ing on regional road 20 and oýbserved him woaving. Tests were .20 and .19. 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