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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1959-09-10, Page 8414, r ' • S—• Ve, • IPAWNKArr raltricitimAN FINED sso irnnaINeqhqence Has: - • .1644111CT CIT(371111 AT C1441t. • THE - COMICS SIGNALM.It 1.4 .•4`. r' " 4. wimmeo.1Ilot4iG. • en. -- Down — Magistrate Jc94V19.0110 a Clinton young Alan he wis atchaped, Cpl. Calvert stated. • ors elliganal negligence in driving 'There was no contradictory, ''‘eXcesSive speed" Goderich evidence at the previous hearing,' and, on Highway 21 south, Magis- said the magistrate, "so counsel trate D. R. Holmes last Thursday should direct argument to whether ,expressed the opinion -that the new or not the Offence constitutes- crim- Cristiinal Code ha's "watered down" ija1 negligenee. "The old cases the terms relating to thisoffence. on motor vahicles, going back years The e0iIrts, in his view, are not ago, are outdated., "The learned reqturing • as great a degree of justices' had never driven a. car in negligence as formerly necessary their lives, and made some weird ttis•PrOve criminal negligence. decisions. 411 we can go on are •The case was that -of Kenneth • some of the more modern cases." Mr. Doneelly: "The important factor is that it must be wanton or reckless disregard," The magistrate: "Those svhd framed the new Crlminal Code seem to have decided the old through, a stop sign at Britannia words, wanton and reckless disre- - road and Victoria street at 60 lard, no longer exist. If Parlia- miles an liour, without lights. Two. met has said criminal negligence young girls were in the car when may be tried summarily and may Leg, 21, who was fined and costs. Constable R. B Crawford and Sergeant, Harold Calvert de- scribed the accused's route on August 5through intersections in town and testified that he went be tried, by indictment, itmust 1 mean that they have watered down , NEW 4R of Ole ra .141lieesthat' the meaning described ey the oil 04es• So MA .... cceild haVe he,en• gse<I w prov,ing 1 NOR crinsintil negisgence have -Deed tie l'et 111coan •00:0. trheestilihit-fgrowni. 011 sosploratiOns" 10.,.0 the lake would ect1 itt twv.'aschrSah:P111:11gn , tecreat1*da1 areas of a es oscfxiwotiitel;annasteNia:adt t4hdtevg;eleigvinrcial47cvtlealscisliii. the provinoial government asfar north as Rintoills He explained, that Stich licenses permitted geo- Physical stIrVeYs which make it possible, to detect anomalies which may or may not indicate that oil is present. The 'licenses del not per- mit drilling, however. .• ST eliminated." George Ingham, who ris taking M. up duties si$ organist ef North Rennelly: "I urge that the definition, the » meaning of the Street United Church t1i month, Words, ha$ Rot changed from the received his A.R.C,T. at the age -of very high degree yOur worship has referred to. I think, tnere has been some change in the manner in which the courts apply the facts." The questipn for the court is inter- pretation of the facts." The magistrate: ' "I think laws isa.ve,got to such a state that higher courts reverse themselves. Crim- inal negligence is not in the same state, or requires the same proof, as it did prior to the new Code. As far as penalty is concerned, if the tacelased ,were charged with careless driving he could have the same penalty imposed as under summary provisions of criminal negligence. I feel that on the facts disclosed by the evidence this man drove knowingly without lights, at a high rate pf• speed; at a time when traffic might be ex- pected to be met. , He did meet s o m e, causing inconvenience, though no accidents. The only ex- tenuating circumstance is that there is no evidence of »drinking, but I can only cometo the con- clusion that he is guilty of crim- inal negligence. "If of any asistance to cosmsel, I may 'say that the old cases under the did Code are to be, still taken as laying down the principle of what is necessary to establish crim- inal negligence.. It may be that the degree of criminal negligence thespart of..an :accused...may be such that in cases such as 'this he may not be guilty. On the other hand, reading the, eases referred to the, and' the remarks ef the jus- tices, I can only come Ito the "con- clusiori that the courtS are view- ing the degree of negligence re- quired to be established by the Crown to prove criminal negligence as not as heavy as were held necessary by fhb- courts prior to the new Code:" rr*. ' this morning • . _ • His mind full of plans for the clay, Johnny forgot to ' watch the traffic. He didn't get to school at all that day; or for many days while he recovered from his injuries. September is back -to -school month, and the start of the Ontario Department of Transport's Child Traffic Safety campaign. Johnny won't be in , school Teachers in every school in the province are helping youngsters to stay alive by teaching them the rules of traffic safety. Wal you help? Remind them always to cross at cornerst,obey traffic signals and look both ways before crossing. - Your Ontario Department of Transport urges you to make sure they ;follow all the rules of traffic safety:• 9029 • • what's your OBITUARY .1 . 4 MRS. GEORGE F. YOUNGBLUT 1VIrs. George F. Yourigaut, form- erly Jane 'Hunking, died at Alex- andra hoSpital on Thursday at thea age-- of 74 years. She was a (laugh: 119. Four years later, in 1954, he graduated from the University of Toronto with a bachelor of music degree ins composition. He has served as organist in church at Lakefieid, Cornwall and Kenora. during Ms student days he was awarded three piano scholarships for the „Peterborough district, one from the Kiwanis music festival, one from Canada Packers, and one from the Grey and Bruce Trust Company. When he was fifteen an article by thn» appeared in the Book of Knowledge annual of 1947. Re- cently an introit of his 'Was includ- ed in "Jubilate Deo," the music magazine'of the 'United Chureh. Fights Drilling In Lake Huron "It's my intention -to •oppose in the most vigeroes terms ppssible any, form of drilling in Lake Huron which •will prejudice the interests of residents, property' owners and "any other interests as far as the' riding. of Huron is concerned." $o said C. S. MacNiughton, Huron MLA, re the proposed oil and gas dtilling in Lake Huron.% 1VIK Mac - Naughton was a member of the eteslegation went to Queen's Park to protest the proposed ing. Mr. MacNaughton said Huron is vitally involved with the. problem "because , Of its 48 sniles of beach. Any Pollution or cantaminaticte of the lake by oil or gas drilling could seriously affe4 the riding's tourist industry As well as the recteatipnas1 area for many of its citizens. ' • The Huron MPP ,said the diffi- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Hunking of Hullett Township. Her first husband, Martin T. .Mugford, died in 1934. Later,she was mar- ried to George F. Youngblut, who predeceased her in 1945. She has resided in Goderich for. the last piree years. Surviving is a son, Roy Mugford, of Goderich; three •step -sons, Ar- ther Youngblut, of Auburn, Victor, of Belgrave and Leonard, of Belle River; and two step -daughters, Mrs. Clarence (Marguerite) Warden, of Seaforth and Miss Lila Youngbltit, Reg. N., of Goderich. There are also two sisters, Mrs. A. Farrow, of Milford,' Delaware, U.S.A., and Mrs. Alice Wilson, of Toronto, and one brother, Albert Hunking, of Dearborn, Michigan. - the funeral service was conduht- ed by Rev. *D. J. Lane, of Clinton, at Lodge funeral home. on Satur- day afternoon with interment in Hope Chapel cemetery, Hullett Township. Most people are like steel. 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He is the son of Jack Sturgeoh, former commercial fisherman at Bayfield and now a civilian em- ployee at the RCAF Station, Clin- ton, and Mrs. Sturgeon. "Binnieheld ticket number 5900. It was purchased by his gragdfather, John Sturgeon, from Robert Matthews at the Cities Ser- vice Station at' Bayfield, and Bin- nie's name was placed on it. Since he was not present when the draw was"made, a phone call was put through to Bayfietd. By 7 p.m., Binnie was in Goderich with hisparents, all set to get liis boat, -A formal presentation was made when Maurice Jenkins, chairman of GRAPE JELLY 4 cups juice (about 3 (*arts ripe Concord grapes) 7 cups (3 lbs.) sugar )/2 bottle Certo fruit pectin First, preparethejuice. Stem about 3 quarts fully ripe grapes. Crush thoroughly. Add 11/2 cup water; bring to a boil. Simmer, covered, 10 minutes. Place in jelly cloth or bag and squeeze out juice. Measure -4 cups into a very 'Large saucepan. Now ma14.the Jelly. Add sugar to juice in-saucepart'and mix well. 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