12 Thet, Canadian Statesman, Provincial Court 1ecemiber 21, 1976 Judge R. B. Baxter presided wth Assistant Crown At- torney A. Sosna and duty counsel M. B. Kelly. Dwayne J. Barron, 20, Oshawa, was charged Novem- ber 20 at Bowmanville with having care and control after exceeding over .08.- He plead- ed 'guilty'. On, Simpson Ave., he lost control of his car. he broke 4 guard rails. Total damage to car and rails was $500. Tests were .12 and .11. The fine was $150. and costs, in default 7 days with three months license suspension. John Timothy Braybrook, 25, 26 Liberty St. S., Bow- manvîlle pleaded 'guilty' to a November 20 charge of driv- ing after consuming over .08. Const. Logan saw him south- hound on Silver St. with the car outl of control. Tests were .13. The fine was $150. and costs, in default 7 days with license suspension three months. Howard Cheetham, 50, Kingston, was charged November 3,with drivitpg after consumîng over .08 east on 401 and lost control of the vehicle. He pleaded 'guilty'. P.C. Whitley investigated. Tests were .17. The fine $200. and, costs, in default ten days. Automatic lîcense suspension. Gary J. Rogers, Peter- borough, pleaded 'guilty' to the offense of speeding on highway 115. Const. Fitzger- ald locked him at 84,miles in a 50 mile zone. The fine was $102. and costs, indefault 5 days. John Stephens, 34, 47 Queen St. Bowmanville, was charged with assaulting a local man. He shook bis fist and stated 'I arn going to get you, you are a_ dead man'. The fine was $50. and costs, in default 5 days. Guy Joseph Green, 33 Scarboro, pleaded 'guilty' to a charge of, speeding on high- way 35. Const. Ostrander was operating radar and he was clocked at 74 miles in a 50 mile zone. The fine was $72. -and costs, in default 7 days. Andrew Stewart, 20, 389 Thornton Rd. N. Oshawa, pleaded 'guilty' to driving, on, November 5 after consuming over .08. He was on Wharf Road and failed to negotiate a left turn and went down an embankment. Tests were .12 and .13. Const. Smith investi- gated. The finewas $200 and costs, in deïfault 10 days. He was on suspension at the time and was: given further suspen- sion to make a total of 12 months. Three Toronto youths, Tony MciGýIvern,- 16, Wm. -Chas. Chase, 17, John P. Orenchuk, 19, were placed on two years probation following a 'guilty' plea of taking 17 used bat- teries from the' Mercer Garage, Orono, early in the morning August 17. P. C. Fitzgerald stopped the car and found the batteries. A- condi- tional discharge will be given if they behave while on probation.. Richard Youngberg, 35, 17 Little Ave., Bowmanville, was charged October 28 at Bow- manville with having care and control after consuming over .08. He pleaded 'guilty'. He was involved in an accident on Duke St. and lost con trol of the car and struck a guard rail. P. C. Logan investigated. Tests were . 19. and .20. The fine was $250. and costs, in default 15 days. License suspension was for 6 months. 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