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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Feb 1978, p. 16

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16 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, February 1, 1978 Provincial Court Bowmanv ille January 31, 1978 Judge Bark presided witb Assistant Crown Attorney P. Bourque and Duty Counsel L. Michaels. Benich warrant in discretion to be issued for James Howard. Albert Buma, 26, R. R. 6, Bowmanville, pleaded 'guilty' to driving after consuming over .08 on November 20. A constable observed him west- boundon Highway 2 at a high rate of speed. He crossed the centre line several times. Tests were .14 and .13. He was sentenced to 14 days in jail wîth- recommendation for TAP. Leon Doty, 29, 150 King St. E., Bowmanvile, wns charg- ed January 7 witb driving after consuming over .08. He pleaded 'guilty'. He was observed driving a truck west at a high rate of speed. He was followed and he stopped on the road shoukier where he turned off the lights. Tests were .19. The fine was $300 and costs or 14 days. Given 3 weeks to pay . Allan Peter Emard, 20, 530 Monteith, Oshawa, pleaded 'gulty' 'to driving after con- suming over .08 on October 29. He was further charged with driving while disqualified and pleaded 'guilty'. An 'OPP officerobserved him drive bis car into a ditch on Hîghway 2. Tests were .15 and .14. He also had an unpaid fine. On the two charges he was fined $250 on each or 14 days on each. His license will -be further sus- pended by the Ministry. Robert R. Hanc, 22, R. R. 1, Bowmanv ille, was cbarged November 14 'did attempt to mislead a police officer'! The officer investigated after being told his fatber's truck had been stolen while in his possession. He was represent- ed by K. Van Nest. The fine was $300 and costs or 30 dnys . Howard M. Cormack, 44, 1266 Pentland, Oshawa, was charged November 23 with causing a disturbance in the Village of Newcastle. He pleaded 'guilty'. He was shoutîng and singing around pedestrians ini the area. The fine %was $75 and costs. 1Jack H. Denhollander. 18, R. R. 1, Orono, pleaded 'guilty' to having marijuana in his possession November 9. Const. McFeeters stopped bim in Bowmanville for a traffic violation and a search- was, made. The fine was $100 and costs or 10 days. Given 2 weeks to pay. John Koczulab, 19, R. R. 1, Hampton, was charged with a violation of his probation order made November 1975 by failing to make restitution as ordered. He pleaded 'guilty'. He was given further proba- tion for two years, to report to officer once a month or as required. He is to make restitution to Larry Sports and Marine in the amount $2,596. He is to pay $500 witbin 6 months and another $500 within one year and the balance in two years. The judge told hlm 'the victim has a right to be paid and he is to work it out with other party'. It bas to be paid. Darrel Zoschke, 16, R. R. 1, Orono, pleaded 'guilty' to wilful damage to an aerial on a motor vehicle. Conts. Tucker and Redman attended to an investigation where some youths were gathered. Damage was $15. Restitution bas been made. The judge told hlm 'it was annoying to have this type of conduct happen. You are wrecking your own future'. He was placed on probation for one year, to keep property of Stanley Sol know- ing it to bave been stolen'. He plended 'not guilty'. It iter'bit a local real estate office. Hoogeboom said be remem- bered notbing from wben be lef t the botel in Newcastle until near morning. He woke up in hospital. He had no permission to drive the car. On evidence produced in court, hie was found 'guilty' as charged. The judge told him 'be was in dangerous position if he tbinks lie can use nîcobol as an excuse for bis be- haviour. You bave to decide for yourself. He wns placed on suspended sentence -for two years, to keep the pence and be of good bebaviour. He is to report once a montb or as often as required. 'You bave been given a break and it is up to you to show court'. 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