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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Oct 1977, p. 10

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10 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 12, 1977 ****** [ *- l !* ********* *** Provincial Court SOMETHING NEWM! FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTSI BLIIG TOWN BOYS Oc-tob"er l4th and l5th Dinïin Rom Open at 5:00 p.m. Dancing from 8I:30 p.mr. tiil closing ROAST LEG 0F LAMB Cornp imrentarj' salad bar, soup or juice, potato, vegetable. $5.25 >Appearing Tuesday and and Wednesday Oct. l8th - 19th in our Captain's Lounge Luxton MOTOR INN LbertY St. S. at 4Ol 623-337 Bowmanvilie October 4, 1977 Judge Baxter presided with Acting Crown Attorney G. Pollitt and duty counsel K. VanNest. Ronald S. Haws, 17, Black- ppintmnt BARBARA AUSTIN Bowmanviile Travel Centre is pieased to announce the a ppoint- ment of Barbara Austin as a Travel Consultant. Barbara has been in the travel business for six years, and has traveiiedi extensiveiy throug haut Europe and the Carib- bean, as weiI as being familiar with cruises. Cail 623-3182 and Barbara wiiI be pieased to assist you. TRAVEL CNR 47 KING ST. WEST HARMIENA KALDEWAY BowmanviiIe Travel Centre is pIeased ta, announce the appoint- ment of Harmiena Kaideway as a Travel Consultant. Harmiena has been in the travel business for three ( ears, and has travelled hroughout 'Europe. Harmiena cornes to us from Orono, and wiii be pieased to heip yau with your travel plans. Cati 623-3182. BOWMAVI LLE TRAIVEL CENTRE 47 KING ST. WEST FinoIIy Appearing ILIESCHNEIDER on the keyboa rd Saturay, unday, October 1 5th- t f rom 6: 00 p. m. f0 10: 00 p.m. Millie is a Kansas Missouri entertainer now residing in the area. STOP in this weekend and say H E LLO vCOACH & FOUR Restaurant &Tavern Ha If mile south 0f Hwy. 115-and 35 ïnter1section PHONE 983-5560 REMINDING VOUI for Brthdays and Anniversaries you must reserve to qualify for aur surprise. stock, was chargedSeptember 9 with wilful damage to the property of G. Ayer not exceeding $200 in value. He pleaded 'guilty' to bending the windshieldwipers and a pair of work boots taken. He was observed in Blackstock at the time. Ahl goods were recover- ed. The fine was $50 and costs and restitution to, be made within 7 days if not 5 days in jail. Gary E. Thiessen, 21, Simp- son Ave., Bowmanville, was charged September 10 with assaulting a local man. He pleaded 'guilty'. The assault took place in the Castle Hotel. A fight took place in the washroom and lounge. Sur- gery is required for a frac- tured jaw. Counsel stated it was an, impulsive act. The judge told Thiessen 'he cannot take the law into his own hands . To deter you and others this conduct will not be tolerated, the fine will be $150 and costs, in default 15 days.' Given one week to, pay. Bench warrants to be issued for Bruce W. Jenkins, Jos. Torres, Sarnia and Larry Wilson. Bench' warrant in discretion for Robert Foresta. Donald Jas. Akerley, 18, Main St. Grimsby, pleaded 'guilty' to having thie care and control, after consuming over .08 on August 13. Const. Miraglia observed a car on highway 401 in a disabled condition. The accused showed the usual signs of impairment. Tests were .15 and. 14. The fine was $150 and costs, in default 7 days. Kenneth McDonald, 29, 151 King St. W., Bowmanvlle, pleaded 'guilty' to driving after consuming over .08 on September 9. Const. Logan followed him southbound on Waverly road weaving and faîld to stop at a stop sign. Tests were .11 and .09. The fine was $150 and costs, in default 7 days. 3 months suspension. Hans Ruer, 17, R.R.' 2, Newcastle pleaded 'guilty' to, common assault, August 18 on a Goodyear employee. The emiployee wais struck ý times and thie youths were chased away. The fine was $100 and costs or 5 days. Sunline Construction was levied a fine $200 and costs, in default distress for failing to remit $108 deducted from wages of employees to the Department of National Revenue. Given 3 weeks to, pay. Stephen Thajer, 17, Bow- manville, was charged'August 18 'did drive after consuming over .08' He pleaded 'guilty'. He was observed on highway 2 at which time hie went through radar at 72 miles an hour. P.C. Bender stopped hlm. Tests were .14 and .13. The fine was $100 and costs. The.judge told hlm 'hie should stop his drinkîng before it was too late.' License suspension will be 3 months. Craig R. Thompson, 20, 42 Anderson St. Ajax, was charged with 'having care and control after consuming over .08' on August 28. He pleaded 'guilty'. 11e was observed on highway 2 west of highway 35 and 2. Const. Bender was despatched to a single car accident. Tests were .19 and .18. The fine was $150 and costs, in default 7 days with 3 months suspension. Norrîs W. Tait, 27 Devons Rd. London England, was charged in absentia with driving 110 miles in a 60 mile zone. Const. Bender stopped him June 28 driviniz a car withi Connecticut license. The fine was $200 and costs. in default 10 days. Brian W. Marks, 19, 8 Rowanoak Rd. Don Milis, was charged April 8, while ability was impaired by alcohol or drug did drive.' H1e pleaded 'guilty'. Const. Burke received a complaint of a car driving west in an erratic manner. Hée was unsteady on his feet, and belligerent. Counsel stated he had a long drive and was tired. The fine was $150 and costs ôr 7 days. 3 months license suspension. Gregory Daley, 19, 46 Shadywood Cres. Kitchener, was charged April 10 'did steal gas from a service station', pleaded 'guilty'. He had driven from Ottawa and after put ting the gas in, sped off. The fine was $25 and costs, in default 3 days. H1e was als'o to go and pay the service station for the gas. John R. Davis, 1221 Simcoe St. N. Apt. 417, Oshawa, pleaded 'guilty' to a June 10 charge of driving while dis- qualified. On July 19 he failed TYRN Thanksgiving Sunday was a sharing time of talent and experience at Tyrone Church on October 9th. Mrs. Elinor Brent and Mrs. Jacqueline Vaneyk played an'organ-piano duet prelude, "Have Thine Own Way Lord" specially arranged. Hank Vandorp Jr. pleased the congregation with two selections on his steel guitar. The choir sang "His Love is ail Around", Lorna Davey singing the solo part. Mrs. Jane Woodley, told the children's story which put gratitude and the giving of thanks in sharp and memor- able perspective. Susan Van- dorp played two lively arrangements on the piano accordian. Individual offer- ings of flowers, produce etc. were made, Rev. Kempling welcomed Dawn Vaneyk to the pulpit to share with the congregation her impressions of General Council which she attended as a delegate to the Youth Forum held in conjiunc- tionî wvith General Cuclfor the first timie. The young, people ate meals, attended some sessions and other activities with, aduit dele- gates. "We are drops of water, in a mighty ocean, We are sons and daughters of one life" ýare words of a song which the delegates used a lot to express their unity of concern and their unity of purpose. General Council was held at the University of Calgary, Aberta, a lovely setting for a memorable experience. Several members of the Oshawa Presbytery Young Adults group were welcome visitors in our con- gregation on Sunday. Many students were home from their Universities and Col- leges, also. Mixed Major Bowlng Ladies high single- 301, Jackie Welton. Men's high single-288, Rick Thompson. Ladies high triple-765, Bernice Buday. Men's high triple-79 Howie Pollard. 250 Games and Over Gord Simpson 272, Charlie Rundie 253,- Bernice Buday 264, 276, Leon Connors 250, Jack Heffron 270, Howie Pollard 276, 271, Shirley Lang-, ford 285, Virginia Fairey 256, Larry Piper 254, 274, Jackie Welton 301, McNulty 253, Shirley Bickell 258, Rick Thompson 288, John Luffman 272, Maurice Annaert 277, 264. to appear in court on theabove charge and pleaded 'guilty'. Const. Wood stopped him on King St. E. for a minor traffic count. On the first charge the fine was $75 and costs, in default 5 days. He was given time to pay. On the, second charge he was sent to jail for 7 days. Gerald Veleke, 21, Newton- ville, was charged August 1ý 'did drive aft er consuming oiver .08.' He was involved in an accident in Newcastle with $300. damage to a hydroa pole and $500 to his car. Tests were .16. The fine was $150 and costs, in defaulIt 7 days with 3 months license suspension. Timothy E. Jenkins, 19, 35 Munro St. Newcastle and Dan J. Quinney, 17, 20 King St. E. Newcastle were charged September 25, 'with being together did steal 2 sheets of plywood valued at $30 and 6 pieces of lumber with value $24 from a hydro site.' Both pleaded 'guilty.' Counsel E.R. Lovekin stated it was difficuit to understand why they were in court. They have neyer been in trouble before. They did not regard the woodas of anry value. The crown does not think they wîil be in court again and a discharge could be given. The judge told them 'you have damaged your own reputation and 1 arn concern- ed about your future.' They were given an absolute dis- charge. Allan B. Freethy, 17, New- castle, was charged during June and July did wilful damage to a Province of Ontario construction vehicle flot exceeding $50. He pleaded 'guilty'. A search warrant was issued in August and made at a residence where a light was seized. The wires had been ripped apart. Counsel stated it was more of a prank. He does' not think he wiIl be seen back in court. The -judge told hlm lhis past is saving him from something worse, you should flot have time for this kind of s 'tupidity.' He will be given'a conditional diseharge after 6 months and one condition 'you must not associate with any- one with a criminal record.' BUFFET Every friday, Saturday and Sunday from 5:00 p.m. to, 9:00 p.m. tIr ROAST BEEF-ROAST POR K $5 *(OO -FREE SALAD BAR - Whole Bar-B-Que Chicken Also incudng ... STEAKS - BAR-B-QUE CHICKEN and HOT SANDWICHES -LICENCED - We are here to serve and welcomne you Hwy. 115 South of Orono Phono 983-5681 4 N ORAN'SENTERTMINMENT Zenith SALES - SERVICE-- RENTALS STELEVISION - STEREO MODULARS ~RECORDS and TAPES BowmianviIIe Mali Oshawa 623-4535 1218 Simcoe N., 579-2411 Hours: Mon..- Fr1. 9 -9 Stra "W'eNo i.. 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