Weston Times (1966), 24 Dec 1969, p. 6

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Driving with more than 80 mgs. of alcohol in blood: 224. Every one who drives a motor vehicle or has the care or control of a motor vehicle, whether it is in motion or not, having consumed alcohol in such a quantity that the proportion thereof in his blood exceeds 80 milligrams of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood, is guilty of an offence punishable on sumâ€" mary conviction and is liable to a fine of not less than fifty dollars and not more than one thousand dollars or to imprisonment for not more than six months, or both. This was a real close contest that turned out to be a goaltenders game with only one goal scored for each side. Ian Pemberton scored for Guelph, assisted by Mike O‘Brian and Dave Descsics. Stephen Boyd scored for Pittsburg assisted by Jim Law. Greg Knowlton played well in the nets for Guelph as did Rick Giovanini for Pittsburg. BARRIE O OSHAWA 0 PAGE 6 Weston Minor League Failure or refusal to provide sample: (2) Every one who without reasonable excuse, fails or refuses to comply with a demand made to him by a peace officer under subsection (1) is guilty of an offence punishable on summary conviction and is liable to a fine of not less than fifty dollars and not more than one thousand dollars or to imprisonment for not more than six months, or both. Stratford managed to win this game due to the efforts of Scott Beckett and B. Weaver, both scoring once and assisting on two others, Driving while ability to drive is impaired: 222. Every one who, while his ability to drive a motor vehicle is impaired by alcohol or a drug, drives a motor vehicle or has the care or control of a motor vehicle, whether it is in motion or not, is guilty of an indictable offence or an offence punishable on summary conviction and is liable. a) for a first offence, to a fine of not more than five hundred dollars and not less than fifty dollars or imprisonment for three months or to both ; b) for a second offence, to imprisonment for not more than three months and not less than fourteen days; and c) for each subsequent offence, to imprisonment for not more than one year and not less than three months. Sample of breath where reasonable belief of commission of offence under s.22: 223. (1) Where a peace officer on reasonable and probable grounds believes that a person is comâ€" mitting, or at any time within the preceding two hours has committed, an offence under section 222, he may, by demand made to that person forthwith or as soon as practicable, require him to provide then or as soon thereafter as is practicable a sample of his breath suitable to enable an analysis to be made in order to determine the proportion, if any, of alcohol in his blood, and to accompany the peace officer for the purpose of enabling such a sample to be taken. This too was a goaltenders‘ game with both Brian Tremblay of Barrie and Kevin Scott for Oshawa earning shutouts. MARLBOROS 3 KITCHENER 2 OWEN SOUND 3 HAMILTON 1 Brian McPhadden, Randy Annis and Bob Scott scored for Marlies to give them the victory. Jim Greenhead picked up an assist. Ken Graves and Steve Balint scored the Kitchener goals, both unassisted. GUELPH 1 PITTSBURG 1 Owen Sound came out on top in this game on goals by Paul Averall, Mike Martin and Danny Price. Mike and Danny also earned an assist each as did Derek Lehr. Hamilton‘s lone marksman was John Morrison assisted by Tim Beatty. STATFORD 3 LONDON 2 Drinking and driving law TOYOTA By Doug Moore MINOR ATOM 2950 ISLINGTON AVE NORTH (Just Southof Hwy7) WOODBRIDGE, : 851â€"2297 SALES â€" PARTS â€" SERVICE NORTH ISLINGTON PEE WEE 5() ATOM oPEN Mon. to Thurs. Fri. & Sat. 9 â€" 6 * COACHES * STATION waAsgoNS * 2â€"000R HARDTOPS FULLY AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AVAILABLE ON ALL MODELS Also A Full Selection Of Reconditioned Used Cars NFW COmE * TEST DRIVE * COMPARE FROM $ (N â€"â€"+1870. ‘ a h SALES & SERVICE NOV:/ AT YOUR DOORSTEP * SEDANS QUEBEC 2 BUFFALO 1 Davidson and Magee were the marksmen for Quebec as they downed Buffalo in this close one. Gunn. and Davidson each earned an assist. Munro scored Bufâ€" falo‘s only goal on a pass from Funnell and Cain. Brent Beckett, with one goal, and M. Douglas with an assist. London points were scored by Kurnik and Wiederer _ assisted _ by Whittaker. Waterloo came out on top in this close one on goals by Armstrong and Campolucci. Assists went to Griffith, Stefaniuk and Adams. Windsor‘s single tally was by Ireland, unassisted. WATERLOO 2 WINDSOR 1 ._ MINOR BANTAM CLEVELAND 2 ROCHESTER 4 Martini scored twice and Renriie and Fraser once each to give Rochester the win. Assists were by Cox with two, and Backhouse and Ashbourne with one each. Cleveland tallies were by Cowley and Sansone assisted by Simmons. WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE CARS Mb lor lla 1912 Weston Rd. â€" (In The Westlaw Bldg.) GOING OVERSEAS ? BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT oNnL yÂ¥ AT Phone 244â€"5324 N TOYOTA The Americans defeated the Canadiens 4 to 2 in this game on goals by Duncan, (Glen), Walker, Davies and Savage. Assists went to Stewart, Armstrong, Burâ€" ford, and Hughes. Points for Canadiens were scored by Bill Latimer and Bannon, assisted by Hayes, Dukoff and Robinson. TORONTO 3 CHICAGO 3 This was a close game with neither team able to keep ahead. Toronto marksmen were Kelly, Higgins and Gill Latimer with single assists by Kolanko and Askin. Chicago goals were scored by Smith, O‘Neil and Dobis. Assists were by Troll, Saunders, Neil Davies, Whitton and Smith. oNE GOOD THING. ABOUTâ€" WINTER â€" like the reflection of a fire on our faces. We taste the cake before it is baked, and when it is actually before us we find that it is none the worse for the fond â€" handling _ of imagination. .. There is one good thing about winter â€" he brings Christmas. Through the bleak December the thought of the coming festivities is pleasant (No Down Payment MIDGET AMERICANS STOCEK 60 to 115 H.P. * COUPES If You Qualify) CANADIENS 2 THE WESTON TIMES Toronto Workshop Productions announces the official opening of Midnight Special. This show will go up every Friday and Saturday evening after the current play is down and will feature folk singers, jazz artists, dancers and theatrical personalities. In charge of this production are Cedric Smith and Richard Keelan. "The Perth County Boys‘" are a folk singing duo â€" orginators writers and songsters in todays tradition. Smith, actor and known folk singer on his own, has recently returned from an engagement in Detroit. Keelan, the other "Perth County Boy" also writes and sings his own material. Workshop â€" subscribers may attend this Special for only 50c. General admission is $2.00. Midnight special begins at 11:00 p.m. at 12 Alexander Street. For furâ€" ther information call 925â€"6840 Midnight Special Tickets are advertised at $8, $10 and $12 for the night of December 29, 1969 at 8:30 p.m. There are still some good seats left and anyone interested may call either Lillian Hassman at 226â€"0117 or Freda Levine at 782â€"2389. Downsview Provincial and York Centre Federal Liberal Associations are selling tickets to a preâ€"opening night performance of "Hair‘"‘ at the _ Royal _ Alexander Theatre. Preâ€"opening of musical 0000000000000 000000 FA §ST CA R W A S H $@09900000000000@000 00 2133 JANE STREET Ph. 241â€"1515 1865 WESTON RD. _ (South of Lawrence) WEST END CAR WA SH 75¢ With 18 Gallons 1.00 With 15 Gallons 1.25 With 12 Gallons With gas the wash costs on Mon thru Thurs .& . YEAR WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1969 %.-sfProgressi;emfi‘e.l;';“W.éér CUSTOM TAILORS Thurs. & Fri. to 9 p.m. $1.50 With 9 Gallons $1.75 With 6 Gallons $2.00 With 3 Gallons EVENINGS Many thanks for being the very best customers ever . . . WISHES 248â€"5521 . 2 5 No gas

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