The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 12 May 1955, p. 3

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THURSDAY, MAY. 12th, 1955 Ny1u OFA IVH SHI Criminal Neglect Charge Laid Against Cobalt Youth Provincial police have laid a charges of criminal negligence and careless drving against Eric David, 21 Cobalt. Davia is al- leged to be the driver of the car which crashed on-Highway li one and a half miles south of Co- balt, April 24. A passenger, Eric Beeson, 24, Cobalt, died ten days later from injuriés. received from injuries sustained in the accident. The case was adjourned Friday for one week by Magistrate E. side of the vehicle. Maille said that he b.d_ to swerve into the \parked vehicie to avoid them as a car was'com- ing in the opposite dierction. De- fence lawyer W. C. Inch thought Moille should be congtatulated for quick thinking. Magistrate Kenrick didn't agree and _ fined him $10 and costs. Raymond Neddo was sentenced to 30 days for possessing four stolen chickens. Jean Perreault of Haileybury narrowly missed crashing his car into a parked police cruiser according to the police. He was fined $100 and costs for driving while imtpaired and prohibited from driving for one year. Srareuiy from. Packs anu D: Omond, district _ forester _ from Pembroke and B. Houston, dist- rict. forester of North Bay, ail of the south central region; Q.F Hess, regional forester of Coch- rane, F. E. Sider, district for- ester from: Kapuskasing, F. L. Hall, district. forester of Coch- rane, G. McKinnon, district. for- ester of Kapuskasing and L. W. Slimon, district forester of Swas- tika of the northern region. The business of the conven- tion dealt mostly with park 2% land activities (timber, wild life hunting and fishing) administra tion, and to Promote co- ordina- tion hetween the three regions The district and regional foresters said that their stay in Haileybury had been very plea For those who suffer in body or spirit, The Salvation Army holds open the Door to Help and Hope. To the weak, the erring, the unfortunate, The Salvation Army is an unfailing friend. Its under- standing heart and human touch can heal the scars of misfortune or misdeed. YOUR dollars help keep the doors of The Salvation Army's hostels, havens, homes and hospitals open. To The Salvation Army, these dol- lars are a sacred trust, to be used ' wisely in relieving human need. W. Kenrick at th st of de- 5 5 4 sent one, also that it was cen fence lawyer Te ee at District and Regionsl ae Reeth dia can easily be aileybury. pS es reaclied by ain mieway-ts Hiei Other cases adjourned in Ma- Fnrestars Haid RTO, corte Convertion Here gistrate's court Friday afternoor Fasthall Oren'n= Gem s included a charge of hey fist eames of ate eany driving against Robert Kirkwood of Cobalt. A charge of eortribut- Fasth-l] cerson will be nlaved ot ing to juven'el delinquency =- the Haileybury Public School The Dapartment of Lands and (Crounds on Trectay evening gainst Floyd Smith of west Cu Forests held a three-day conven- May 17th at 645 p.m. hetween i i Fe Tawn Team 9751 Naewth Crobhal balt, and a charge of drivim,; tion in Hotei Haileybury. This own '¢ i ; Alt while impaired againt isaac s the first time the convention The. second. gave on Thusrda tid 1 hg al cs Mie 1 - 9 c ie een-hell in Haileybury, a 10h Steely rainst Moore of Cobalt were also ad- journed one week. errésen aliv: of tee three re AVest Road. Ralph Douglas of: New ~Lis- giors were present: R. H. Ham keard pleaded guilty to careless | 1y, dstri.t forester trom White driving, Police said he pulled. River, A» J. Merritge, district LEO'S TAXI Phone 311 Leo Deraiche, Prop HAILEYBURY, ONTARIO - out of a driveway and struck an- forester from Sault Ste Marie, ot'+r vehicle. "He was fined $25 J. M. 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