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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Jan 1979, Section 2, p. 10

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10 The Canadian Statesman, B[owmanville, January 17, 1979 Section Two Remember When .....0e his problem'. He was sentenc- ed 'to two months in jail. Herbert Curtis, 39, Ponty- pool, pleaded 'guilty' to driv- ing after consuming over .08 on August 25. Const. Lathan- gue observed him northbound on Highway 35 driving in an erratic manner. Tests were .21. One previous conviction given to court. The fine was $500 or 30 days. Automatic license suspension. Allie Glen Allin, 27, R.R. 2 Blackstock, pleaded 'guilty' to failing to give a breath sample. He was also charged with possession of marijuana. PC. Partridge and Smith followed him east on a concession road. He was sentenced to 14 days in jail on the first charge. The second charge brought a fine $250 or 20 days. License suspension will be left to the Ministry of Transportation. Richard Patfield, 65, Bow- manville, was sentenced to 14 days in jail for driving after consuming over .08 on Decem- ber 2. He was observed driving slowly on King St. E. The judge told him 'He is a danger on the Road'. John Gleeson, 26, 32 Hobbs Drive, Bowmanville, pleaded 'guilty' to three charges laid December 2: Common assault, Did resist a police officer in the course of his duty, did commit mischief at a residence by damaging the front door frane. He had been drinking. He refused to go with Officer Park and was later handcuffed. Judge Bark said "It is too bad General Motors has to put up with men drinking on the job'. 'It was a serious condition that you got yourself into'. The fine on the assault charge was $150 or 15 days. Resisting arrest - $50 or 5 days consecutive. On the damage charge he was placed on probation for two years. He is to make restitution to the court not exceeding $200 for damage to the door. He is to attend an alcoholic clinic. Yves Lamarche, 24, Cath- cart St., Ottawa and Andre Fournier, 40, Quebec, were placed on probation for two years following a charge of break and enter to commit theft, December 8 at two stores on King St. E. Both pleaded 'guilty'. Restitution in the total amount of $300 is to be made. John Gudgeon, 25, 349 Dove- dale, Whitby, was sentenced to 14 days in jail after pleading 'guilty' to driving after con- suming over .08 on December 8. Tests were .15, TAP will be recommended. Maple Grove W.I. The Maple Grove Women's Institute meeting was held on January 8 in the C.E. Hall. A warm welcome was given by our President, Mrs. A. Van- dergaast, and wishes for a good year ahead. The roll call, "Name one industry within 10 miles" told us there are several small industries in our community. Minutes of the last two meetings were read and treasurer's report was given. A Good Neighbor's report was given by Mrs. H. Cryder- man. It was decided to send a chrysanthemum to Mrs. L. C. Snowden, to be in her new home when she comes home from hospital. It was moved by Mrs. H. Eeuwes, seconded by Mrs. T. Eeuwes that we cater to the Teachers' Banquet on May 15th at noon. Mrs. H. Eeuwes, Mrs. A. Noordstra, and Mrs. H. Prescott volunteered to be a committee to look after it. Moved by Mrs. T. Eeuwes, seconded by Mrs. C. Swallow that we donate $100.00 to the Board of Stewards for rent of the hall. We decided to send Valen- tines to shut-ins in the community. Mrs. E. Burke was in charge of the program on Canadian Industries. sew the article toether, then Mrs. H. Prescott comment- dye it different colours, while ed on the motto - "liard work Mr. Meachan showed us some is the yeast that raises the of the tools and how to use dough." She said if we work them. hard at what we do, like yeast Mrs. E. Burke thanked Mr. which produces light, tender and Mrs. Meachan for coming bread, we will put forth a and demonstrating this inter- produet wç can be proud of, esting craft. and which others will appre- The meeting was closed and ciate. a social hour was enjoyed by Mrs. Burke introduced our alto guests, Mr. and Mrs. J s Bu Meachan from The Rowan d h RCON Tree Craft Store in Bowman- FOR A SCHOOL BUS ville, who demonstrated lea- ther work. Leather was one of the first. natural resources discovered by the cave man. After eating the meat, the skin was left and he soon found ways to use it. Most leather goods today are made froa cowhide goatskin or sheepskin If properly treated and cared for, leather will retain its beauty for years. Mrs. Meachan showed us how to transfer a design, work it with tools into the leather, Safe driving is a family aftair Photos Courtesy of Roy Neads. Provincial Court January 9, 1979 Judge Bark presided witll Assistant Crown Attorney A Sosna and Duty Counsel Mr. Halikowski. Ralph James Hoy, 28, Orono Wheel Alignment Only $1 0.95 and Balancing Only $19.95 Major Credit Cards accepted This offer expires March 31 st, 1979 Call 623-2586 for an appointment. Our Service Dept. is open until 9:00 p.m. Tuesdays. Body Shop open for free estimates every night through the week until 9:00 o'clock (Fridays excepted) Service Cars available at reasonable rates FREE 50 kilometers per day. County Chrysier Dodge Limited Hwy. 2at Maplel Complete Auto Body and Paint Shop Free Estimates . All Work Guaranteed Grove 623-2586 was charged November 28, 'Drove after consuming over .08'. He was on Taunton Road at an excessive rate of speed. Tests were .22 and .21. The fine was $275 or 14 days. Given 2 weeks to pay. Three months license suspension. Randall Miller, 21, Beaton, was charged December 2 'Had care and control after con- suming over .08'. He pleaded 'guilty'. He was stopped on Highway 401. Tests were .23 and .22. The fine was $275 or 14 days. License suspension 3 months. Peter Paul Nemisz, 18, Bowmanville pleaded 'guilty' to driving after consuming over .08 on December 3. He was eastbound on Highway 2 at a high rate of speed weaving back and forth. Tests were .12 and .11. The fine $25 or 14 days. 30 days to pay. License suspension 3 months. Keith W. Randall, 29, Miss- issauga, was charged Decem- ber 10 'Had care and control after consuming over .08'. He pleaded 'guilty'. P. C. Camp- bell observed him stopped on the shoulder of Highway 401, lights on, engine running. Tests were .18. The fine was $250 or 14 days. Automatic license suspension. Larry Golloher, and Neil Sangster, 20, both of 64 Wayne St., Oshawa, Apt. 2, were fined $100 or 10 days for possession of cannabis marijuana on December 11. Richard Severn, 6 Donalda Crt., and Wayne Stevenson, 22 Sunrise Dr., both of Black- stock, were each fined $200 or 20 days for failure to provide income tax returns for 1977. James Pollard, Orono, pleaded 'guilty' to driving after consuming over .08. Tests were .23 and .21. The fine $275 or 14 days. John DeJager, 21, R.R. 4 Bowmanville, was charged September 16, on Highway 2 'Did commit the offense of careless driving'. He failed to stop a a sign and was weaving. He pleaded 'guilty'. He was charged August 28 with tres- passing on Con. 5, Clarke Township. On August 30 he was charged with possession of cannabis marijuana. The first charge brought a fine of $100 or 10 days, for trespassing the fine was $15 or 3 days consecutive, the possession charge was $100 or 10 days consecutive. Gordon Peter DeJager, 16, R.R. 4 Bowmanville, and Carl Tripp, 18, Bowmanville were each fined $15 or 3 days after pleaded 'guilty' to trespassing on a property in Clarke on August 28. Bench warrant to be issued for John Albert Fisher. Peter Werheid, 183 Mill St., Newcastle pleaded 'guilty' to failing to provide an income tax return for 1977. The fine was $200 or 20 days. Ronald M. Huntley, 27 Duke St., Bowmanville was charg- ed Novembor 25 'Drove after consuming over .08'. He plead- ed 'guilty' He was -driving west on Highway 2. Tests were .18 and .17 A previous record was read to court. The judge told him 'le hopes he will soon smarten up and get help for THE SIGN OF A GOOD BUSINESS NEIGHBOR ... <: fe nffeSj, THE SIGN OF A MERCHANT WHO CARES ABOUT PEOPLE ... This emblem identifies the civic-minded businessmen who sponsor in the community. For information cali Marg Bain Phone 623-2661 Join the majority@ Be a nonsmoker National Education Week on Smoking Jan. 21*27,1979 ,*au mm -.0*,,

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