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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Apr 1978, p. 16

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16 The Canadian tatesman, Bowmanville, April 26, 1978 Provincial Court April 25, 1978 Judge R.B. Baxter presided with Assistant Crown Attorney P. Bourque and Duty Counsel M.B. Kellyr. Mrs. Mary Doighan, 43, Lindsay, was charged January 24 'did drive- after consuming over .08. She pleaded 'guilty'. On Highway 35 she lost control of the car, Blood test was .26 mg. The fine was $75. and costs in default 3 days. Gordon R. Topping, 477 Stone St. Oshawa, pleaded 'guilty' to careless 'driving February 7. P.C. Layton observed him driving and failed to stop for a red traffic light. Tests, were .10. The fine was $100. and costs in default 5 days. Given one month to pay. James Jeffrey Howard, 17, 3 Carlisle Ave., Bowmanville was sentenced to 15 days in jail after pleading 'guilty' to a charge of breach of probation which he was placed on Mardi 21 last. He had been told not to associate with anyone involved with his former charge. P.C. Brusma observed Im on the Middle Road with the person. Frank Conlin, 60, R.R. 2, Bowmanville pleaded 'guilty' to a charge laid April 1, 'drove after consuming over o08.' P.C. Logan observed bis driving on King St. E. Bow- manville. Tests were .14. The fine was $50. and costs in defàult 3 days with license suspension 3 months. Stephen K. Mayberry, 17, Rossland Rd. E., Oshawa, was charged April il with having care and control after consuming over .08. He pleaded 'guilty'. He was also charged the sanie day with causing a disturbance in a parking lot and pleaded 'guilty'. The car he was driving became stuck in the niud. Tests were .16 and .17. He was using obscene language. The fine was $200 and costs in default 10 days. On the second charge the fine was $75. and costs in default 5 days. Judge Baxter told bum 'the public does not have to put up with this kind of behaviour.' He was given 3 months license suspension. Willis Sayeau, 48, R.R. 1, Hampton, pleaded 'guilty' to a charge laid April 1 'did have care and control after consuming over .08.' P.C. Logan and Keys observed him parked in a car on Townline Road, passing a bottle of liquor between himself and a passenger. The keys were in the ignition with the engine running. His speech. was slurred. Tests were .16. The fine was $100. and costs in default 5 days. Three nionths license suspension. The following were charged under the narcotics act: Richard John Ferguson, 20,' Cobourg, January 19, with cannabis marijuana and fined $150. and costs, in default 7 days. He had a previous conviction. Garry Allan Taylor, 21, Brooklin, Marcb 30, cannabis basb, the fine was $150. and costs in default 7 days. Mark Zeitsma, 16, Newcastle, February 16, cannabis hash, fined $100. and costs in default 5 days. Ricky Gordon Taylor, 22, R.R. 2, Blackstock, pleaded 'gùilty' to dangerous driving on March 28. He was drîving east on Highway 2 on a motorcycle. He was travelling 105km in a 70 km, zone. He would flot stop when accosted by the officers but sped on at a high rate of speed. He did not stop for road light at Courtice. He was in the wrong lane and missed a collision witb a southbound- car. He later lost control of the cycle and landed on his head and back with no A resident of Newtonville for 15 years, he had previously resided in North York for 12 years and in East York for 45. Retiring 19 years ago, be had worked as a heating contractor (Poyntz and Bird) for 15 years. Also surviving are bis children Doreen (Stewart) John, Marg, (Anderson), Williamn, 13 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Funeral services were' conducted by Reverend Aubrey M. Tizzard on Friday at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. Honorary palîbearers were grandsons William, Donald, Ronald, John, Joseph, and Steven. Interment Lakeview Cemnetery, Newtonville. Truly, Canadian FROZEN, NEW ZEALAND POWER PRICED SPECIAL! WHOLE, LAMB LEGS LB. 1.37. 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