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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Mar 1978, p. 18

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18 The Canadilan Statesman, Bowmanville, March 15, 1978 Provincial Court March 14, 1978 Judge Baxter presided with Assistant Crown Attorney P. Bourque and Duty Counsel D. Barber. Wayne Douglas, 27, Newton- ville, pleaded 'guilty', March 7 to a charge of misehief laid January 16. He threw a bottie in the rear window of a car and was ordered to make restitution before appearing for sentence. The fine was $50 and costs in default .5 days. Given two weeks to pay. Charles Wm. Payne, 72, Third St. Bowmanvile, was charged December 15 'did fail to stop, at Regional Road 57 and Concession 4.' Atthe timne a passenger was killed. Mr. Payne has since the incident surrendered bis driving license. The fine was $50 and costs. Bench warrants were issued for Earl Duffus, Wilbur Harris and Mark Whitmore. Joseph .Sellers, '22, Newcastle,, was charged August 9 with driving while disqualified. He had bis driving privileges taken away for unpaid fines. He pleaded 'guilty.' He had one previous conviction for driving while disqualified. The fine was $50 and costs in default 5 days. Judge Baxter warned hlm of the consequences if he drives before getting bis license back. Martin John Vogels, 18, Newcastle, pleaded 'guilty' to a January 20 charge 'did have in bis possession cannabis marijuana.' He was observed in Newcastle. The fine was $100. and costs in default 5 days. Gîven 2 weeks to pay. James J. Howard, 17, 3 Carlisle, Ave., Bowmanville, was fined $100. and costs in default 5 days after pleading 'guilty' to having marijuana in his possession. Rory A. Gibbs, R.R. 5, Bowmanville, pleaded 'guilty' to having marijuana in bis possession February 25. He pleaded 'guilty' to a second charge that 'did drive with an oe.Package of liquor avail- aleP.C. MacKay and MacNab investigated on Regional Road 20. The first charge brought a fine of $100. and costs in default 5 days. On the second charge the fine was $35 and costs in default 3 days additional.. The liquor was confiscated. Given 2 months to pay. Kenneth A. Benford, 46, Pontypool, was charged February 3 'did drive after consuing ver 4ù8. lie plearied 'guilty'. He was also charged with driving with an open bottle 'of liquor and pleaded 'guilty'. An OPP officer observed him north- bound driving in an erratic manner. Tests were .16. On the first charge the fine was $100 and costs in default 5 days. License suspension 3 months. On the second charge the fine was $35 and costs in default 3 days additional. Liquorwas confiscated. Clarence S. Partridge, 18, R.R. 1 Bowmanville, was charged February 21, 'did have in his possession a battery knowing it to have been obtained by an indictable offense.' It was recovered. The fine was $50, and costs in default 5 - days. At today's court he was arrested on an outstanding warrant. Michael Smith, 17, R.R. 1, Lakefield, pleaded 'guilty' to, obtaining lodgingat a local motel, October 8, in the amount of $40. He pleaded 'guilty.' He used an assumed name. Since that time he committed 14 similar offences in another area and was sent to -the House of Concord. Today he was placed on probation for 2 years without a formal order and wilI stili reside at the ýHouse of WaIk, jog, run. Wskate, ski, swim, Upaddîe, peda ... don't let life Ecatch you with your head down. PaRtIrJ iJJfun FROZEN EVISCERATED CANADA GRADE 'A5TO 12LB. AVERAGE YOUNG TURKEYS WS981, SAVERli 78 SI ZZL ERS SAUSAGE SHOPSYS VACUUM PACKED BRISKET CORNED BEEF POWER PRICED SPECIALI LB. 1.038 POWER PRICED SPECIALI F'w LB. '1.48 BONE IN QURTER POWER PRICED SPECIAL! SWIFT'S HAM wAL'B 2928_ MARY MILES,POE PRICED SPECIAL' BY THE PIECE BOLOGNAWAS 560 PREVIOUSLY FROZEN BY THE PIEC A29 PORK LIVER 29. PREVIOUSLY FROZEN MEATY PORK HOCKS LB. POWER PRICED SPECIAL! BURNS' MINUTE WAS'l3 FRY STRIPS 1 LB. PK.2 MARY MILES POWER PRICED SPECIAL! WIENERS 1 LB. PKG. 68C- BURNS' SWEET PICKLED VACUUM PACKED WA 8 4 COTTAGE R OLLS LB o WHOLE PART POWER PRICED SPECIAL! SKINNED 18 to22 LB. ORc HAMS LB. 9 PREVIOUSLY FROZEN PORK SIDE- 1 SPARE RISUP WAS 1.28 WITH GARLIC, PLAIN OR POLSKIE OGORKI BICK'S PICKLES SAVERRO 32 FIL. OZ.E JARW 907 g INSTANT POWER PRICED SPECIAL! MOTHER PARKER'S WAS fl HOT CHOCOLATE 2.75 t4 ALL PURPOSE POWER PRICED SPECIAL! FIVE ROSES WS22 FLOUR10 LB. 1.v 3 LB. JAR POWER PRICED SPECIAL! DOMINION .19 HiEINZ POWER PRICED SPECIALI KTCAT P 20 FL. OZ.BTL. 68* ASSORTED VARIETIES POWER PRICIED SPECIAL' BETTY CROCKER CAKE MIX WS1 9 - STIR 'N FROST 134 OZ P.99 ASSORTED VARIETIES 'POWER PRICED SPECIAIL' HBUT RER HELWPEG A 5 HBETRER OZPKGW8ER 79 AYLMER CHOICE POWER PRîICED SPECIAL! BARTLETT PEARS OR 14 FL FRUIT COCKTAIL oz-2/89* STANDARD HALVES, POWER PRICED SPECIAL! LYNN VALLEY WAS 45C PEACHES 14 F L. OZ. TI1N $ 28 FL. OZ. TIN POWER PHICEI ARKELL, DESSERT PEARS WA 69* DOMINION FANCY POWER PRICEI FROZEN POTATOESA HASH BROWN S2 LB. 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