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The Sun Times from Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada • 11

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The Sun Timesi
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Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada
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11
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The Sun Times Owen Sound Wed April 12 1978 11 Provincial court 3 9 Southampton common assault and was fined $100 George Gomme 48 of Collingwood was fined $200 for driving with a blood alcohol content of more than 08 per cent SOUTHAMPTON A Kincardine man was sentenced to a total of BO days in Jail by Judge Olmstead In Southampton provincial court Tuesday whan ha pleaded guilty to two separate offences of unlawfully trafficking in marijuana Testimony revealed Dennis Covin 23 sold one-quarter pound of cannabis marijuana to an undercover policeman for $100 on Dec 8 The second offense took place Dec 13 when he sold one ounce to the same undercover agent for $20 Ha was sentenced to 30 days consecutive on each count 1 to Lome Lennox 33 of Stayner pleaded guilty possession of stolen goods and was fined $150 Meaford MEAFORD Robyn Sheridan 22 of Thornbury has lost his licence for another nine months Judge Hay convicted him in Meaford provincial court Tuesday of driving while his licence was suspended In addition to the suspension he was fined $200 or 20 days Adjournments were given IB other people Involved and they are to appear in Southampton provincial court later in April and May Two others are to appear in Owen Sound provincial court this week Phillip George 24 of St Catharine's was sentenced to 30 days in jail for failing to report to the Saugeen Band police as had been ordered by the court previously He was sentenced to 30 days concurrent for failing to appear at a Wiarton provincial court on June 15 last year Aurela Galinas 34 of Kincardine was sentenced to 30 days in jail for refusing to take a breathalyser test and 30 days concurrent for impaired driving in Port Elgin March 12 He pleaded guilty to both offenses ViC 'HOI 1 Paul Rick Neron 24 of RR 2 Tiverton was sentenced to three months when he pleaded guilty to trafficking in marijuana Nov 4 Testimony revealed he sold one-half pound of marijuana to an undercover policeman for $123 He was also sentenced to 30 days concurrent on each of three separate charges for possession of marijuana Linden Indue 33 of Kincardine was fined $150 or 15 days when he pleaded guilty to driving while hiB blood alcohol content exceeded 08 per cent Timothy Haines 16 of Port Elgin was given a suspended sentence and placed on probation for two years after he was found guilty March 28 on nine charges of shoplifting three charges of unlawful use of a firearm one charge of wilful damage and one charge of break and enter He had been placed in custody then and the judge had ordered a pre-sentence report before passing sentence Collingwood Pleading guilty to a charge of mischief in connection with a tire slashing spree and breaking probation Ronald Murphy 18 of Collingwood was sentenced in Collingwood provincial court Wednesday to four months in jail Judge A Anjo called the incident a act of vandalism" and ordered Murphy to pay damages 1 amounting to $1060 The tires on nine automobiles were ripped open with a fish knife Murphy was caught by town police slashing tires on parked cars along Simcoe and Second streets March 26 Mischief charges against his 18-year-old companion David Moore were withdrawn Keith Young 21 of Collingwood was sentenced to three months in jail after pleading guilty to charges of theft under $200 and dangerous driving Paul Gallagher 23 of Creemore was sentenced to 21 days in jail for impaired driving Peter Whillons 26 of Brampton was sentenced to 30 days in jail for impaired driving His drivers licence was cancelled for six months Cecil Crowte 18 of Collingwood pleaded guilty to Darcy Johnston 22 of Southampton pleaded not guilty to possession of marijuana for the purpose of trafficking but pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of possession of marijuana and was fined $150 or 15 days A bench warrant was issued for Delbert Osborne 20 of Southampton whan ha failed to appear in court on a charge of trafficking in marijuana 'Osborne was one of 22 people charged with drug related offences following a recent raid by various police departments Man exposed himself during robbery bid Peter Charles McKendrick of Collingwood was finetj $150 or 30 days for possession of marijuana John Hugh McNabb 34 of Chatsworth was fined $238 or 25 days for impaired driving and having liquor in a place other than his residence For impaired driving Randal Saunders 21 of St Vincent Township was fined $200 or 20 days and Douglas Brown 51 of Chatham was fined $225 or 25 days3 Ralph Hector Kingston 28 of Durham was released on $10000 bail by Judge Hay following a preliminary hearing on a rape charge He is to appear at the next sitting of the Owen Sound county court Kingston 1b charged with the rape of a 16-year-old girl in St Vincent Township Feb 1 Area man tells judge work finished LONDON Ont (CP) An elderly Port Elgin Ont man testified Tuesday that he paid $4665 for home intfj provementa which were not completed 3 James Duplock' 75 was testifying at tha fraud trial of John Wilson Graham former salesman for the now defunct Bevlen Building Products Ontario Ltd oi Testimony showed that Graham persuaded Duplock to sign several contracts to have his home finished in vinyl Biding his roof refinished and vinyl stripping installed' under the eaves i' A home-improvement estimator from Stratford Ont told the court his firm would charge $2681 for the same1 work He said later the estimate did not include transportation costs The trial continues said: me the money" When the clerk attempted to call the police the man shook his fists and ran from the store Police showed photos to the clerk after the incident to see if she could identify the man but bo far no arrests have been made ANNUAL CP photo APTLY NAMED Officials in Watson a jtown east of Saskatoon showed some foresight jjwhen they named Pacific St Not only is the street underwater because of the spring thaw but the ijl street sign is right in the middle of temporary ocean Guards would stop ideals with prisoners i Osfl) SZfiig) CDzD030te City police are investigating an attempted robbery at the Seven-to-Eleven store at 288 11th St Tuesday evening City police chief Ed Dunham said a man about 18 yeara old entered the store and after exposing himself to the female clerk Dairymen accept extension TEESWATER -Dairymen attending a regional meeting of the Ontario Milk Marketing Board here Tuesday decided to opt for a 18-month quota while awaiting federal policy on production quotaB Orville Shewfelt of Kincardine said Tuesday night that the present quota is from April 1 to March 31 the following year be a controversial thing Farmers have an annual quota now Shewfelt said that after April 15 producers will sell 50 per cent of their quota to the board at a fixed rate and the other half of the quota can be sold on the open market are trying to come up with something to fight high prices" Shewfelt said ai mm which contains prisoners considered the most dangerous and most likely to escape Prison director Henry Neufeld said a no-daal policy was involved in the talks that ended the protest He said the items under discussion had been presented to prison authorities March 8 and were considered and discussed with a prison representative well before the protest DISCOUNTED! 0087 i KINGSTON Ont (CP) -jjlli a executive secretary of £the Public Service Alliance 3of Canada said Tuesday I'the union is calling for a policy that would not allow dealings with prisoners funder duress in any situation Paul Caouette said the penitentiary service already has adopted a no-jdeal position for hostage- takings where staff lives can be in danger It is only 'lair that the policy should apply to all situations he 3'said A demonstration at Millhaven Institution ended Monday with a 19-point statement accepted by the director prisoner representatives and media Observers The 275 prisoners in the maximum-security prison 'were protesting living "conditions in special handling unit iDriver injured 5 MARKDALE William LaHay 38 of Holland Contra was in good condition in Centre Grey General Hospital this morning after a single Vehicle accident on Highway 10 near Berkeley Tuesday at 7:30 pm Owen Sound OPP estimate damage to the truck he was driving at $1500 i The truck is owned by Advertising Ltd in Owen Sound Barrie has full power BARRIE CKVR-TV says it would return to full power today The TV station went off the air when an aircraft crashed into the TV tower Four executive members of Falconbridge Nickel and the pilot were killed in the crash The station returned on temporary power on Sept 19 after they erected a 400-foot tcwer croeraaczniSi' yJoulig i ngxc 1 1 a expert! guidance tofyour individual needs 0M7HUSD31 ihkii:.

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