Last Warning For I7-Yr. Old Youth CarTheft Charges Magistrate 0. S. Hollinrake told Walter Dowell. of the House of Concord, that he didn't think he was a criminal, “just a very unwise young man." As a result he was going to suspend sentence for one year on two charges of car theft and one of wilful damage. He said a pre- sentence report had spoken fav- orably of the youth. As terms of his probation. Dowell, whose mother testified at an earlier hearing that she had “no control over himâ€, must continue to live at the House 0†Concord, unless the court g as him permission to move; he must report to a probation officer at least once a month; must not leave the area without permission; stay out of liquor stores and abstain from any alcoholic beverages: keep the peace and be of good behaviour. “I don't wan-t to send you to Jail if I can help it, is what I'm trying to put across to you,†said Mr. Hollinrake. A Woodbridge man, who was fined $100 and costs, or 10 days in jail when he was convicted on a charge of driving while under suspension, was advised to take the jail sentence by Magistrate 0. S. Hollinrake when he appeared last week in magistrate's court. Robert Robinson, 24, pleaded guilty to the charge, which arose out of an accident in Vaughan Township, October 18. According to Police Constable James Mabley, Robinson was driving along a back road when he was hit by a car, driving without any lights. The wayward car then sped off. A 17-year old youth was saved from a jail sentence, but given his “last warning,†when he appeared in Magistrate’s Court last week for sentencing on three different charges. “I don't think anything can be gained by sending you to jail." said Mr. Hollinrake. “I think you've now realized that it's time to stop being foolish.†When asked \\' driven formed paired. The z The accused lost his licence In April. 1963 when he failed to satisfy a judgment of $400. It was because he still owed this money that Mr. Hollinrake sug- gested he take the jail term and apply the money he'd be spending on his fine on the judgment. Robinson said he and a friend were taking the car back to Woodbridge, where he intended to fix it up and sell it. When Magistrate Hollinrake asked why the passenger hadn’t driven it instead, he was in- formed that the latter was im- Robinson, however, asked for time to pay and was given two weeks. Illllllllllllllllllllllll\ll\llll\l\lllllllllllllll“lllml“llllmll\lllll\\lll\ll\' Addison Receives 169 Service Votes He rested at the Pipher Fun- eral Home, Requim High Mass was sung in St. Mary Immacu- late Church November 9. Inter- ment followed in Holy Cross Cemetgry. nuuummuumumuum1qumuumumuu\umuuuummmuuuu The sudden death of Mr. Thomas Gleason on November 5 was a shock to his many friends in Richmond Hill. Before The Magistrate Born and raised in Depot Harbour, Parry Sound District, in 1901, he attended schools in that village and in Ottawa.‘ Later he went to Detroit where he was employed in the auto- mobile industry. Returning to Canada. he began a career in railroading as agent and tele- grapher. He started this work at Folyet, then was moved to many places in Northern On- tario. During World War II he was stationed at Camp Borden, then was moved to Collingwood. where he was employed for some years before coming to Richmond Hill. Results of the service vote in York North in the November 8 general elec- tion have been released by returning Oflicer Warren Bailie. John Addison, Liberal candidate, who was re-elect- ed to the House of Com- mons received 169 votes: Donald Martyn. Conserva- tive, received 46 and James Norton, NDP, received 41. The service vote in York North followed the trend across Canada which in most ridings favored the Liberals. 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