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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1992-12-23, Page 38Page 38. the citizen, Wednesday, December 23,1992. Judge fines vandals $200 Eve Dance Dan Blake, RR2, Brussels pled guilty to assaulting James Van Sickle on Sept. 22. Crown Attor­ ney T. MacDonald told the court there had been an argument Duty Counsel explained that the dispute was over a girl, adding that while Mr. Blake admits to the charge, he has made complete resti­ tution in the amount of $30 for the Finding a way to keep busy while waiting for a friend, resulted in a day in court and a $200 fine for two area men. Judge R. G.E. Hunter was told by the attorney for the crown in Wing­ ham's provincial court on Wednes­ day, Dec. 16, that Andrew Campbell, 20, of RR1, Belgrave Brussels man admits guilt TODAY'S VARIETY and David Johnston, 19, RR2, Bluevale had been drinking with a friend at the Golden Pheasant Sports Bar outside of Wingham on the evening of Sept. 26. After leav­ ing the bar, they were unable to unlock the car and the driver left to get help. While he was gone, the crown said, Mr. Campbell and Mr. Johnston proceeded to vandalize the Royal Home display near the bar. A total of $340 damage was done to three different display homes. Both men have made restitution in full, Judge Hunter was told. In addition to the fine, both men were placed on 12 months proba­ tion. Judge R.G.E. Hunter granted a conditional discharge to an 18- year-old Brussels man, who appeared before him in Wingham's provincial court on Wednesday, Dec. 16 on a charge of assault. between the two men. Mr. Blake, he said, chased the victim, grabbed him by the shirt and pulled him down. There was damage to Mr. Van Sickle's glasses and a chain he was wearing. glasses and $12 for the chain. He has also written a letter of apology. Judge Hunter placed Mr. Blake under 12 months probation at the end of which, he will be granted an absolute discharge, provided the terms of probation are met. BLYTH LIONS New Year's Blyth Community Centre 8:00 p.m Music by: Mozart’s Melody Makers Lunch & Party Favours Provided. Tickets - $30.00/couple available from any Blyth Lion member. J •o► Phone 523-9620, 523-9448, 523-4930 for more information. Season’s Greetings There’s still time before Christmas to pick up a unique gift at TODAY’S VARIETY It's our pleasure to know you and our privilege to serve you. Have a wonderful holiday! LONDESBORO 523-9790 >Z2ZZ^ZIZZZZZZZZ22 2Z22^ZZZZZZ.