4 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanvillp. November 10. 1976 Pvrovinc-ial Co( urt (Intended for Iast week) Steven Sartain, 31, 40 Leroy, Toronto, pleaded 'guilty' to driving June 29, whilst ability was impaired in Township of, Scugog. He was also charged without reasonable fxcuse fail to give a breath sample. He pleaded 'guilty'. Three young people were walking on a road in Caesarea and he came up behind themn strikîng one. Const. Craig investigated. Two officers read a breath demand to him. On the first charge the fine was $200 and costs, in default 10 days with automatic license suspension. On the second charge the fine was $75 and costs, in default 5 days additional. Leon R. Wright, Toronto, was charged' September 16 with speeding on highway 35. It was 81 miles in a 50 mile zone. He pleaded 'guilty' in absentia. Const. McLeod was northbound operating a radar unit. The fine was $62 and costs, in default 5 days. Bruce R. Middleton 1194 Olympus Ave'., Peterboro, was levied a fine of $87 and costs on a September 6 speeding charge on 401. Const. Bender clocked hlm at 89 miles in a 60 mile zone. Franklin Collins, 41, 447 Seaton D)r. Oakville, was charged 24th'September had care and control after exceed- ing over .08. He pleaded 'guilty'. Const. Bender was on patrol on 401 and received word of him driving in an erratic manner. Tests were .17 and .16. The fine was $175 and costs, in dçfault 7 days. Bench warrants to be issued for Jean B. Fortune and David Bieleskie. Frank Fulop, 41, 506 High- croft Rd. Ottawa, pleaded 'guilty' to a charge laid James Insurance Âge ncy%, Limited 24 King St. E. BOWmanville For al1 your insurance needs Nesta Akey or Doug James at 623-4406 August 25 of driving after consuming over .08. Const. Burke observed him on high- way 2 weaving in his own lane. Tests were .21 and .20. The fine was $200 and costs, in default 10 days. License sus- pension for 3 months. Given 2 months to pay. Alex J. Kuryluik, 21, 510 Cambridge St. Ottawa, was charged September 4 with drîvîng after consuming over .08. He pleaded 'guilty'. He was on 401 westbound and while looking into the rear view mirror struck the vehicle be was overtaking. He was on a motor cycle. A blood sample was .18. The fine was $150 and costs, in default 7 days with automatic suspension. Kenneth D. Sawdon, 26, 243 Edward St. Oshawa, was charged August 21 did drive after consuming over .08. He pleaded 'guilty'. Const. Good observed hlm driving east on King St. Bowmanville. Tests were .11 and .12. The fine was $100 and costs, in default 5 days. The judge told him bis suspension would be for at least 6 months. Robert Wilson, age 22, Parkway, Bowmanvîlle, pleaded 'guilty' to a charge laid October 3 of driving after consuming over .08. Const. Ricard observed him near the Esso Station at 401 strike a road sign. Tests were .17 and .16. The fine was $200 and costs, in default 10 days. License suspension for 6 months.. Dennis Symsnuik, 24, Wav- erly Rd. Oshawa, was charged September 24 at Bowmanville did drive while disqualifîed and a further charge at Oshawa October il, of driving while disqualified. He pleaded 'guilty' to both charges. Const. McFeeters was on King St. and observed hîm driving in excess of the speed limit. He had been suspended for upaîd fines. On the first charge he was sentenced to 30 days in jail and on the second 30 days to run consecutive. 1Darlene L. Middleton, 24, Oshawa, pleaded 'guilty' to two separate charges of driv- ing with over .08. On the July 8 charge the readings were .14 and the August 20 readings were .16. A fine of $50 and costs was levied on each charge with automatic license suspension. Arehie E. Mclntyre, Bloor St. Oshawa, 23, pleaded 4'guilty' to a May 26 charge of driving carelessly and a further charge same date of driving while disqualified. He pleaded 'guilty' to both charg- es. He was eastbound on highway 2 and as- he came around a curve he went into the ditch., He has a, substantial driving record. The fine was $100 and costs, in default 10, days with a further license suspension six months. Stephen B. Warren, 25, Orono, pleaded 'guilty' to driving after consuming over .08 on September 16, Const. McLeod followed him south on highway 35 where he was weaving. Tests were .19 and .18. The fine was $150 and. costs, in default 7 days. Ronald Vermeulen, 19, R.R.1 Bowmanville, was fined $21. and costs, in default 2 days for driving October 3 while disqualified. Const. Schu- macher was the investigating rifficer. Hie had been suspend- MONEY ON QUALITY DX PREMIUM FUEL OIL FUEL OIL and STOVE OIL BOWMANVILLE CUSTOMERS CALL COLLECT Ask Opera tor for 668-3381 or Dia l 1-668-3381 CALL US UIEIàI TODY JÀF UE L ç0lL FOR PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE IF -PEOPLE SEEM TO MUMBLE ARE HARD TO UNDERSTAND JACK STEWART HEARING AID SPECIALIST Don't always blame them, even a mild hearing loss can make conversation sound blurred. Let us put your mind at rest. Have an Electronic Hearing Test with a Beltone Audiometer. This takes but a fewminutes, and there is no obligation. Cornein and see tis at our regular service centre at Flying Dutehman MOTOR INN Liberty St. and 401 Bowmanville Thursday, November 11, 1976 1 - 4 p.m. o r Phone 623-3373 and l'il corne to se e you. Be"ltone Hearing Aid Service 849 Aexander'Crt. Peterborough, Ontario 745-3244 Section Two ed 30 days for accumulation of demerit points. The judge told him you must wait until you hear from the Department before drivîng after' having been suspended- for any of- fense. Patricia E. Rowan, 19, Toronto, pleaded 'guilty' to two 1974 charges, one of attempting to steal gasoline and a second charge of having a car in her possession exceeding $200 in value. Const. Jerrett investigated a car which had been stolen in Darlington Township. She was put on probation for two years after which a conditional discharge will be given. Liberty Belles Teamn standings- Pearce 14553 pinfaîl, 19 points, Forsey 1462 5, 17, Robinson 14690, 14, Spear 14838, 13, Nickerson 14238, 13, Gibson 14627, 11, Bons 14169, 11, Bragg 14513, 10, Roberts 14014, 10, Alldread 14140, 9,, Coombes 14203, 8½/, Dadson 14097, 81/2. High single- Wilma Coomb- es 269. High double- Kay Blanchard 449 (200,249)., Top averages- M. Pearce 210, J. Spear 203, C. Roberts 201, S. Robinson 198, P Forsey 197, R. Fice 196, J. Chant 193, M. Thompson 193, L. Nicker- son 191, B. Lyle Sr. 186, H. Funn 185, U. Miller 185. CHARTERWAY'BOWLING LEAGUE Ladies High single- Barb Hall 266, Ladies high triple- Barb Hall 746. Men's high single- Earl Martin 217, Men's high triple- Stew Traviss 564. Top 10 averages- Barb Hall 197, West Martin 194, Stew Traviss 194, Rose Vanesse 185, John Geddes 184, Marg Ged- des 183, Dianna Traviss 183, Doris Qilliams 181, Madeline Martin 171, Roy Youngman 16Q. Business Directory Accounta ncy WM. J. H. COGGIN S Cha rtered Accountant 115 Liberty Street South Bowma nv 111e Phone 623-3612 Hold First Aid Course in Bowmanville School The dummy in this cîass- In the- photograph, Harold grade seven student. who has stopped breathing. If room at the Bowmanville Luxton, an ambulance attend- Members of the class had a students do their jobs correct- Senior Public School is made ant at the Bowmanville Mem- chance to practice mouth to ly, a pair of bellows inside the of plastic and used for showing orial Hospital explains a finer mouth resuscitation on the machine wîll open and close students the skills of rescue point in rescue breathing plastic dummy which simu- lîke lungs. breathing. to Mary Ann Vanstone, a lates a real accident victim Wben someone has stopped Men's Malor Bowlilng (Intended for Iast wpplîc High triple- Dick Perfect 847, AI Osborne 791, Hector breathing, speed is important, Mr. Luxton told the class. He added that after four minutes without oxygen, brain damage can begin. "The main thing is not to waste time," lie said. An introductory course in first aid is only one of the special interest classes that students can take- at the Bowmanville Public Schooi. While some students were practicing rescue breathing, techniques, othérs were doing gymnastics. In the home economics room, a group of 18 boys was brushing up on their skills- with the frying pan in a course called "bachelor sur- vival". A group of girls was taking a course in the school's shop. Dan MacIvor, vice principal of the scbool, explained that the students take'one elective program during the school's six day cycle. Students mayr take 3 electives in a year. ' Beginning in September, students were able to sign up for courses such as green- bouse, chess, weightlifting and even debating. A total of 17 courses were offered in September Ballantine 776, Gord Wilsox 754. Hately tied for high single 329, Dennis Smale 326, Dick Per- fect 324, Hector Ballantine 304. Lander Hardware high single team score 1297 Colliss Electric, high triple 3535. High average- AI Osborne 242, Harold Michelson and Dale Terry, Larry Piper 237. PIGA top team with 17 wins, Pepsi Cola and Brocks Service Centre 15 points. 9 oPARTNER ORONO 983-5206 ESSO HOME HEAT SERVICE WILLIAM C. HALL B. Comm. Chartered Accountant 361/2 King t ., Oshawa Telepone 725-6539 D. V. SNODDON 14 Frank Street Bookkeeping and Tax Service Business: 623-4597 Residence: 623-7308 JOHN MANUEL, C.G.A. 67 King St. East, Suite 2 623-6555 HAA R, CHAPMAN & FLETT Chartered Accounta nts Suite 202, 54 Centre St. N., Oshawa, 728-7363 l33Church St., Bowmanville 623-6868 JOHN P. WINTERS Chartered Accountant 20 Coiborne St. W. Oshawa, Ontario Phone 579-5659 Chiro9practic LAURENCE A. GREY Doctor of Chiropractic 270 King St. Ea st Bowmanvitle Phone 623-4004 G. EDWIN MANN, D.C. Chiropractor Off ice: 15 Elgi Street Corner of Horsey Street Phone 623-5509 Office 1Hours: By appointment Dental DR. ANGUS M. BLAIR D.D.S. 26 Frank St., Bowmanville (near Dominion Store) Office Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. including Saturday Telephone 623-3181 DR. WILLIAM KEANE Dental Surgeon 222 King Street East Professional Bidg. Office Hours: Weekdays 9- 5 Telephone 623-7412 If busy - 623-4731 DR. WILLIAM KENT D. D.S. 222 King St. E., Suite 106 Professional BIdg. Bowmanville Telephone 623-7349 Office Hours: 8:30 - 5: 00 Weekdays Closed Friday Afternoons DR. W. M. RUDELL D. D. S. 75 King St. E., Bowmanviîle Office Hou rs: Mon., Tues., and Thurs., 9 'til 5 Wednesday -9'tiI 2 Friday - 9 'tII14 Not open Saturday or Sunday Office Phone 623-5790 PATRICK G. DEEGEN, D.T. Denture Therapy Clinic 33 King St. E., Bowmanvilîe Office Hours:, Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fn. 8:30'tiI 5:00 Wednesda y 8:30 'til 12: 00 Saturday - By a ppointment only Phone 623-4473 GREEN GIANT, FROZEN (IN BUTTER SAUCE) OSMSE (%OFLBL FRENCH STYLE GREEN BEANS, NIBLETS CORN TATATR(9OFLBL OR BABY LIMA BEANS 9O0 GAINE S DOGiFOOD FIRE-RING, NEAT RESISTANT English Muffins "BoiI-în-Bag" Vegetables Z. PKBe4912-kg22 DAISY DESIGN, RED, GREEN, BLUE OR1 ORANGE COORIE JAR. 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CARAMILR OR AIRY MILK Cadbury's Candy Bars IGA, FANCY Tomato 77 King Street East Bowmanvil le Values Effective at BOWMAN VILLE STORE ~54* ~1.59 PK .69* 3y2 TO 4- oz. FAMILY SIZE Q rs BAR P% PRODUCE 0F U.S.A. FlorM"'a Oranges DOZ. S IZE 125's