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The Liberal, 13 Jul 1972, p. 10

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According to the police re- port. Wilson, who pleaded guil- ty, drove his car at 75 miles an hour down Newkii'k Road in Richmond Hill just after mid- night June 28, and wound up in a ditch. A subsequent breathalyzer test revealed 150 mgs. of alco- hol in his blood content. A reading of 80 mgs. is sufficient to indicate impairment. Judge Pearse said there were too many people being killed by drinking drivers, and the best way to deal with it. was to take Heaviest suspensions were! A similar suspension was l3§nded out to Richard Wilson,ll‘andgd__d0\~'n to _Fre§e1;ick _Mor- 20. of Lougheed Drive. New- market. and Frederick Ellis of Downsview, both of whom will have to find other means of transportation for the next six months. In handing down sentence, Judge Pearse said he was treat- ing the hashish offence more severely than he would have one dealing with marijuana. Claudio was charged after York Regional Police Officer F. Stojanovis had stopped him on another matter May 25. A search of his clothing revealed two large pieces of the drug and several smaller pieces. A certificate of analysis pre- sented to the court, showed 10.1 grams of the drug. Judge Russell Pearse also put Edward Claudio of Neal Drive on probation {or two years, when he convicted him on the possession charge. Being in possession of about $20 worth of hashish cost 3 Richmond Hill man $150 in Richmond Hill Provincial Court Thursday of last week. More Serious Than Marijuana R. Hill Man Finds Hashish Costly O CHRYSLER AND ALL BOATING ACCESSORIES 10 THE LIBE 210 Markham Road - Richmond Hill 884-7716 - 884-9001 Open 8-9 pm REID LA WNMO WER SALES 6’ SER VICE BIQG$AV'NG$ 5 SALE 0 LAWNBOY . CHRYSLER Lucky winner of the $700 tent trailer in the recent Richmond Hill Jaycees draw was Mrs. George Ledson of RR 2, Markham. She is seen abm‘e accepting the trailer. which will sleep six people, from Jaycee Treasurer Wes Styles June HARDWARE 0 LIFE JACKETS AL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, July 13, 197 Wins $ 7 00 laycee Tent Trailer Judge Pearse gave the beneâ€" fit of the doubt to the accused in dismissing two other cases. one of causing a disturbance and the other of common-as- sault. However, in the case of two brothers. Ronald. 20. and Wil- liam, 26, Rolling of Maple, who appeared on the disturbance charge. Judge Pearse said he would exercise his prerogative ton of Kingston Road. Scarboro.I who poliCG said was driving in an impaired manner on Jane Street March 30 around 1:30I Although police reported a breathalyzer reading of 160 mgs., the accused said it was 140. ' Mr. Ellis was charged after he struck a parked car with his vehicles after leaving a park ing lot in Woodbridge July 5, and kept on going. away drive He was later stopped by po‘ lice. A subsequent breathaly‘ zer test showed 200 mgs. NYLON ROPE 0 ETC. the latters' licence to | He also ordered them to stay ‘away from the Steer Inn Drive- :Inn, 255 Yonge Street South in iRichmond Hill, for the same ‘length of time. I According to Region of York In their testimony, the brothâ€" ers said they were “just hors- ing around,“ and Ronald‘s sore eye was the result of his being pushed onto his brother‘s out- streched elbow by another member of their group. Police Constable Richard Pike. the two were fighting on the lot June 15, with Ronald on the bottom and his brother on top. The former received a black eye in the scuffle, the constable sa-id. as stated in common law going back to 1640, of putting the two accused on a $100 bond to keep the peace for a year. UIDDIDITIDIALLY GUARANTEES TO GIVE I SO. YARD DE BRDADLDDI WITH EVERY $0. YARD PURCHASED UNDER WR UNIQUE 30. Mrs. Ledson is well known in this area as her husband is a hard-working member of the Richmond Hill Agricultural Society. ' The Jaycees have been active in Richmond Hill‘since 1956 and now have a membership of 20. 2 FOR I OFFER! Mr. Broadloom UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEES TO REFUND DOUBLE THE DIFFERENCE IN CASH if you can cover the same area in the same carpet for less, during Mr. Broadlooms Famous 2 for I offer. 39 Glencameron Rd. NEWS THORNHILI. 889-8763 OPEN DAILY 10 AM. - 9 RM SATURDAY 10 A.M. - 8 RM. He said Turner got out of his car and yelled back at him, and when the complainant tried to write down his licence num- ber. Turner grabbed his pen from him. He then gave the pen back when asked to, but not before grabbing him by the shoulder, Mr. Gilham said. The complainant then report- ed the matter to the police. Turner said he gave the postâ€" man his name. but asked him not to take the licence- num- ber. as the car didn’t belong to him. Mr. Gilham, a postman, told the court he had yelled at the accused to watch his driving after the latter had cut him off at an intersection in Mark- ham April 25. In dismissing the assault charge against Martin Turner, 19, of Hawkridge Street. Mark- ham. Judge Pearse said he didn't think that what trans- pired between the accused and the complainant, Paul Gilham of Markham. was serious enough to indicate assault. restricted to fighting, and sug- gested that, if the two wished to indulge in horseplay of any kind in the future. to. do it around their own place and to stay away from the drive-in. (Photo by Other qualities available at low. low prices Free Estimates with no obngntion. Easy budget terms and no carrying charges for a full 90 days. Out of town call collect â€" Call Now. FREE SHOP at HOME SERVICE mun Stuart‘s Studio) We hasten to report that the final results of the District Golf tournament hosted by Penetang Legion have not been filed at this time. Guess we will have to wait until next week. Friday. Saturday and Sunday of the past week have seen :some interesting ball games played by 16 teams in the first. ladies softball tournament held in Richmond Hill. Several mem- bers from Branch 375 worked with the management of the tournament selling tickets, keeping lookout for gate crashers and what have you. It was our pleasure to assist in whatever capacity. Unfortun- ately your reporter was unable to keep up with several other ‘commitments in hand but sure wish the management and teams future success in this kind of endeavour. Ditto for the re- I‘sults as in .previous items. This w where to happened thing that and every we start baseball? of this Pa: of 375 ha: Recently We heard that sev-lyear our President grinned all eral members were celebratinghhe way down. during and back birthdays. For starters We safibecause of the turnout. This lute “Our Sergeant-Major” Mel year let's see if we can make Collier on the occasion of his that grin go from ear to ear. 50th birthday. Another cele- This is one chance to renew brant is Marsh Tanner and his old friendships; march for those brother Jack. Saturday was the‘that cannot; remember your big; day for both of them. The‘comrades that are no longer only difference is that Jack istwith you. This is the veterns' 10 years older than Marsh. May day and one we are all proud you lads celebrate many more to share in. Speaking 0f the matron, She days, we wish you all safe and put her hand in a pot of boil-‘happy holidays. Please come ing water over the weekend. Weihome to us safely. can assure you that the air was‘ xi :1: w blue for miles around. We alll Saturday, August lsmwarrj- scattered to our fox-holes andlors’ Day at CNE. There will he waited for things to cool down.’a list placed on the bulletin Hmmm! board in the clubroom for " * * names Wishing to attend. Last Recently We heard that sev-lyear our President grinned all era] members were celebratinghhe way down. during and back birthdays. For starters We sa-§because of the turnout. This "‘ * ‘ It sure was nice to extend a Thursday 0f laSt week: thelhearty welcome to Comrade Art matron and two inmates of Bed-ifleaton of Stouffville the other lam Abbey were the 31195“ 0f{evening He and another com- Mrs. Adelaide M1115 and famil-“rue travelled to the west coast at an outing at Bruce‘s Millfland had themselves a riot all Dam good day enjOYEd by all-‘the way. He reported that A Pair Of inmates from the Abiwhen they arrived in Kenora. bey kept trying to imitate T31“ they were the guests of the zan and his apes. The act didn‘tltown and were treated right quite come Off but Sure uPSEt‘royally. Sure makes one want the matron. At the Close 0f to put on one's travelling boots. the day. our sincere thanks‘To any of our friends, readers were extended to the members that may be travel. family. lling the roads these summer Speaking 0f the matron, She days, we wish you all safe and PM her hand in a Pot 0f boil' happy holidays. Please come ing water over the weekend. We home to us safely, souls just wouldn't believe it. In the first round the local lads came up with 13 runs Inc 515, we don't mean the kind that you get in your nylonsl. The poor lads Ithe opposition ones) from Ratcliffs were dumb- foundedâ€"not to mention those watching. Can you believe; a batter gets to first base on balls; sneaks to second then on to third; adding insult to in- .lUI‘Y. he then sneaks home. That ain't cricket laddie! Many times during the evening, both teams «were splitting stitches with laughter. The Ratcliff boys are darn good sports and it will give the 375 lads great pleasure to meet with them again. Final score for the night 23 to 11. at a it We hasten to report that the final results of the District Golf tournament hosted by Penetang Legion have not been filed at this time. Guess we will have to wait until next week, Friday, Saturday and Sunday _£ AL- ._-..L “muâ€"Ir Ian-1n nnnn their mer then they will return to sunny Florida. There were win- ‘ners all over the place during the night. First our mystery ‘winner was Mrs. Shirley Nes- bitt of Aurora. Her lucky num- ber was drawn by Mrs. Good of Richmond Hill. Mrs. Nes- bitt then drew the ticket for the monthly 50/50 draw. This ‘was won by Miss Sherry Wis- comhe of Richmond Hill. We ,‘offer our sincere congratula- ‘tions to both winners. Why not lcome out some Friday evening land see for yourselves? # a: It { Don‘t forget the annual Le- lgiori picnic Saturday at Bruce‘s ‘Mill. The festivities will get funderway at 1:30 pm. There will be tickets issued to all gchildren registered on the list that was in the clubroom. The jlady veterans have worked hard to make this event possible. 1The offer of assistance that ‘they have received to date is greatly appreciated. Here's hop- .ing that the sun keeps shining ion that day. ning of souls jL Ih the f] came u; we don‘ you get poor lac from I founded . of b 5 just he first a up \don't 1 get in Baseball, Birthdays, Boiling Pots Among Weekday Highlights Ratcliffs lâ€"not to week start. So much has and yet it isn't someâ€" t ‘would interest each 5’ one of you. Should with the subject of Anyhoo Wednesday lst week. the Fuddlers Id themselves an eveâ€" baseball. You gentle L wouldn't believe it. 5t round the local lads with 13 runs lno Sis. Your legion Reports u don't 1 So much it isn't 5 interest E you. Sf Branch By ( magma know 1 has Chris Choose irom hundreds of holes. 0 All up to date colours 0 Deep Plushes 0 Patterns 0 Scrolls 0 Velvet: 0 Must: Q Shag: 9 Furs! flualmes 9 Regular Lmes O Subs e Specsalnesugnse Etc. “llâ€"LIâ€"KIU" ; ammo“ GUAST IE 7 § Do hear that we have another member in sick bay as We go to press? Comrade Hank Smith is in Doctors Hospital. Com- rade Frank Barber is still in York Central; Comrade Bob Jones likewise is still in Toron- to General. Hurry up lads and speed along the road to re- covery. You are missed and it sure would be pleasant to see your smiling faces again. We sincerely hope that there are none of our friends and neigh- bors feeling poorly. We can‘t afford to have any of you not up to par. birthdays. We extend birthday greetings to any of our friends that may be celebrating. Stay healthy. Friday night social evenings are still a ball. Right huge gathering this past Friday. Dur- ing the evening we welcomed back Art and Lucie Rickard. They are visiting for the sum- mer then they will return to sunny Florida. There were win- ners all over the place during the night. First our mystery winner was Mrs. Shirley Nes- bitt of Aurora. Her lucky num- ber was drawn by Mrs. Good of Richmond Hill. Mrs. Nes- bitt then drew the ticket for the monthly 50/50 draw. This was won by Miss Sherry Wis- (-ombe of Richmond Hill. We offer our' sincere congratula- tions to both winners. Why not come out some Friday evening and see for yourselves? 2 so. vos. FOR OUR PRICE OF 1 50. YD. "an AS LOWASM.”. PRICES RANGE FROM Royal Ca Ratchford MARKHAM R0,} ’5 to 16” sq. yd. Duran! 501 Nylons Po ypvonolcnn Acrylics 0 Nyions Evlans 0 Wool; Specui Blonds. Itc. GUNCAMEIOM Art am are visi then tht y Florida all over night. F We extend birthday to any of our friends be celebrating. Stay anadian an Legion 884-5260 Aligi'fiiient DYNAMIC ON OUR HIKE SPEED $3.50 Licensed Mechanics on duty. Drop in today for Free Estimates. Use Chargex or Goodyear Credit. HAVE YOUR WHEELS BALANCED It mtg_s_t__l_)_g_fi_ghf_or wg mqke it right! 295 Yonge St. S. ELECTRONIC WHEEL BALANCER 7509 Yonge' Street THORNHILL OPEN EVERY FRIDAY 5 EM. in 9 P.M. SATURDAY â€" As Usul From 7 AM. 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