Times-Advocate, 1982-11-17, Page 10Pop 10 Times-Advocote, November 17,1982
Nuron Park
A Hus' a Park man was
to one year in jail
part in a break and
War with intent, while his ac-
complice was given a
90 DAYS
A former Exeter man.
Donald J. Maceachern was
sentenced to 90 days in jail
when he appeared in
• Goderich court, Monday He
had been' convicted of three
charges in Exeter court last
week and was remandedin
custody for . Monday's
appearance.
He had been charged with
common assault, possession
of a dangerous weapon and
mischief, arising from in-
cidents which took place at an
apartment at 176 Sanders St.
E. on November 7.
He was given 30 days on
each of the charges.
The Exeter court hearing
revealed that the accused had
assaulted a woman in an
altercation over a missing
bottle of liquor and then
wielded a knife at a female te-
nant and the apartment
superintendent. The accused
also used a baseball bat to
damage several doors in the
building.
It was revealed that he had
been drinking at the time of
the incidents.
man
suspended sentence and plac-
ed on probation, when they
appeared before Judge W.G.
Cochrane in Exeter ,court,
Tuesday.
Murray Alexander Pa-
quette, 43, was given the jail
term, after pleading guilty to
the October 31 entry into the
Huron Park IGA.
Joseph Emery Cullen, also
of Huron Park, was given a
suspended sentence.
The court was told that
Cullen had already spent 10
days in jail on the offence. He
had no previous record and
was reported to be under the
influence of alcohol at the
time of the offence.
The two men were ap-
prehended by police in the
store and had several boxes of
items ready to cart away.
Paquette had a record of
crimes, none of which includ-
ed violence, a defence lawyer
noted. He was described as a
person who "is never going to
be really good or never going
to be really bad". •
Paquette was also given a
30 -day term concurrent with
the year after pleading guil-
ty to a charge of mischief laid
after he damaged a car on Oc-
tober 5.
The accused was seen run-
ning away from the car by the
'owner, who reported that
damage amounting to ;234
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gets one year in jail
was done to his vehicle, in-
cluding a smashed
windshield.
An 1&year-old Dashwood
man, Mark Andrew Orman-
dy, was tined a total of $350 or
35 days when he appeared for
sentence on three theft counts
and one of attempted theft.
The incidents occurred
from April 3 to March 23 of
this year and included two
thefts of gasoline and one in-
volving a stereo from South
Huron District High School.
The court learned that
restitution had been made for
the gasoline and the accused
Routes
opposed
Exeter planning board
members agreed Wednesday
to give further discussion to
their :proposed alternative
routes' plan for the eastern
portion of the town after the
plan which had been prepared
for them by the Huron Coun-
ty planning department met
with opposition from the only
three ratepayers to show up
at a public meeting.
Local lawyer Randy Evans,
representing Gib Dow of
Manx Developments, said his
client opposed the plan
because the proposed exten-
sion of the roads as laid out on
the county plan would make
development "economically
infeasible.'.' He also said the
flood plain area as designated
W ad inacourate and didn't
correspond to the realities of
the property owned by Manx
in the area south of the river.
"Quite frankly, we're
against the proposed plan,"
he said, adding it was not
practical and was "somewhat
premature".
Evans told the board at
Wednesday's public hearing
that if the plan was accepted,_
the development of the area
would be handcuffed.
It was suggested the board
had to think of what was prac-
tical, arfd not just what was
good in theory.
He concluded by saying
there was a "drastic dif-
ference"' between the flood
plain area in the plans
presented to the planning
. board and those which had
been drawn up by a profes-
sional surveyor for Manx.
Bob Pooley, who owns land
in the Huron St. E. area, said
he was not opposed to the plan
in general, but agreed with
Evans that the development
could be handcuffed by the
street layouts envisioned.
County planner Malcolm
Macintosh told the two men
that road layout was intend-
ed only as a general guide.
Pooley said this was a sur-
prise to him as he thought the
plan was dictating where the
road extensions would be
located, while Evans argued
that while general policies
were great, the plan appeared
to be very specific. "You
could put names to those
roads," he told the county
planner in reference to the
plan submitted.
Ile -aid that if the plan was
adopted, the planning board
would in effect be dictating
how the properties were to be
developed.
"That type of guide has a
way of ending up in stone,"
commented Itay Field, also in
attendance at the session.
Evans said he opposed any
graphical map for the road
structure, prediciting 4f the
plan was approved, the
developers would have to
'come back in the future and
convince the planning board
that the guidelines were, in
fact, only guidelines.
Ile quoted from two sec-
tions of the report which
• spoke in specifics and certain-
ly not in generalities.
Following the public
meeting. the board decided
that the following items would
be addressed:
'1. The plan of road layout
would be submitted to the
Ausable'Rayfield Conserva-
tion Authority for their review
and ideas regarding the flood
plain area.
2. Mr. Evans' concerns
would be looked into in fur-
ther detail by the planners.
3. County planner to draft a
new proposal of roads layout
with the lots being deleted
from the map and further
discussions to be held at
future planning hoard
meetings.
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planned to reimburse the
school for the equipment.
Ormandy was given 80 days
in which to pay the fine.
A fine of $300 or 30 days was
levied against Ronald H.
Clark, Huron Park, after he
pleaded guilty to driving with
a blood alcohol content over
the legal limit of 80 mgs. on
September 22.
A breathalizer test gave a
reading of 240 mgs. He was
given 15 days in which to pay
and had his driver's licence
suspended for three months.
Two area men were each
fined $100 or 10 days after
pleading guilty to separate
and unrelated charges of
causing a disturbance.
Douglas Paul Ducharme,
19, RR 2 Zurich, was charged
following an incident at the
Dashwood Hotel on July 6,
while Randy McRobert, RR 2
Denfield, was charged follow-
ing an incident in an Exeter
apartment on March 23.
McRobert was also ordered
to enter into a bond of $500
and ordered to keep the peace
and stay away from an in-
dividual to whom he had
made threats on the same
date as the disturbance.
Melvin William • Kummer,
Mi Val tined MO after
Pi* to failing to re-
main at Ili Scene of an acci-
dent in wbiicyhe was involv-
ed on May 2. He hit two
vehicles at Grand Cove
Estates at Grand Bend.
The unemployed man was
given five months in which to
. pay and his licence was
suspended far three months.
45 DAYS
A former Zurich resident.
Murray D. Erb, was sentenc-
ed to a total of 45 days in jail
when he appeared in
Goderich court last week.
Erb's sentence had been set
over after he appeared in Ex-
eter court on two charges of
break, enter and theft and one
of failing to appear in court.
He was given 30 days for
each of the break and enter
charges, the sentences to run
concurrently. Another 15
days, to run consecutive to the
30 days, was handed out on
the charge of failing to appear
in court.
The break; enter and theft
charges were laid after he
broke into the Parkinson &
Erb garage in Zurich and also
the Zurich hardware.
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