HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-05-05, Page 4• The GOderich Signat&to,r ThtIiiday. May 5th, 1960 • edvortAktikkiliat burn, who-plpaded guilty to ina- pakred driving in EliYth. Donald Hyde, Stratford, charg- ed by Goderich police with sok plying liquor to a minor, Was granted, a -week's •adjournment at reqtiest of Daniel .MiuThy, who said he was acting for a iquor -Cases Aired In Court ' 'Charged under one section of the Liquor Control Act, a Port '' Oolborne motorist was rescued by another section, in the LOA L. Elliott, driving from Clinton to Landon to Visit a brother, 'appear one week thence. 4 section (3a, subsection 1) v-ias checked by al? Constables , Stephen R. Wheeler, 16, who about. going so slaw as to ink' on,,,,,saielmap,„,„;cont,e,A0 - Twaddle and'ilardy wthen they a • 'week earlier had pleaded. pede traffic, 4,111.,,;(1T.401 11.111-6-0 I charge of sPeeding-':'easlt of Gloile- saw his fear "weaving" .flear guilty to brealtin and theft at is being• built up' case lam dis- rich 1VIarch 13, Sims testified Bruoefield. When Twaddle be- 1Wro'xeter, came up .for sentence gan searching for liquor, Elliott; but was reinanded ,,for another Ivife from the baiali Seat floor, openc.4 in further information." . it and showed a bottle of rye' *The case of Harold W. Duck- whiokey paoked in clothing. worth, charged by his wife with trate Glenn Hays said: ‘. Walsh at the cemetery gate; "I was on a holiday, had' thei"threatening with violence," was "The Officer was right in lay- Walsh was sure it was snot at bottle in the suitcase, and didn't ;set over for two weeks. The ing the' charge. However, this that...spot. Sims said the 'Wea- know it was against the taw,",he;;complainant is in hasp,ital. is the first time such a charge ther waa clear at the time; ' told the ' court, answering ! ' has come • before me, I trust Walsh testified it was snowing. charge of illegal possession. I Maybe it wasn't, at that. a Bluebells Wiii' -that if the aaeuse-d is on the iyi am road in question in future he vietion for speeding at 60," said going to register a con- tagistrate Hays examined Sec- ; ill take this as a ',74111ing, his worship. "The fine will Team Award. and other motorists may see fit be $5 a lion 63 of the regulations, which says: "Beer tir liquor purchasted to gayern themselves accdtd- ' The application of Section by any penson pursuant to the The .1,Vednesday Night Mixed in•gly. But I am inalined ta . 19(4) of the Traffic Act was challenged by counsel forJames Landsborough, R.R. 3, Seaforth, charged with hauling a farm wagon behind a tractor without "bwo separate means of attach- menit."!, These are ,cequired by law when a trailer "ar other object or device" is drawn by "a motor vehicle or farm trac- tor." Mr. Landsbo-rinagh described the single attachment as a fOur-1 And hot -Fern itl-trei conneetinW end, through which a ,°bolt is - "I `have drawn this .w4on on • rims- th On Ontario lawyer from out of town. Stm- - in,,,,,,,, sneed limit 04 50, OPP Constables Robert Sims ultaneausly there di.5aPPeaked 711f1X '''.7--- .'-' , ,., ,._ ..,...; and Alex. 'Ilwaddle personally of ....9.44,1ritiaff's Vigilaa :Arad Difo 01, laradisleSs Mali' 45: ."-r.1---iisis11--bA couPle . of traffic- oases,,;; .0r94,s. Gilley's gin, prestliinably to re- in the Traffie Act, but there is examining defenee-mitnesses. ' When John M. Walsh, a Lon.. rs Are Waived tor S hways with aicase was $16 and. costs. couraging travel at. much less than the,lawful maximum. Giv- to a driver who -travelled at 35 to 40 on No. 8 Highway, Magis- that he clacked the accused at 65, Walsh arid Miss Ann Spring, car had been travelling 50 to 55. The officer said he had stopped • provisions of the Act may be earried or conveyed by the pur- chaser from his residence to another residence occupied by him., or intended to be occupied Couples' Bowling League ban- think that traffic often moved quet was held at the Bluewater so much in excess of the speed Lounge. • limit, the same complaint might Harry Little made the piesen- be registered with an officer tatian to the winning team, the regarding someane going 50." by him, Or to any place. where Bluebells, .captained by Milt Reginald G. . Boaxn, Huron the same may be larwfully kept; Fisher. Other members of the road, was f011owed by OPP Con - provided, however, that no such'.winning team were: "Sonny" stable' Morley Groves west from beer or liquor shall be consum- and Marj. Moore, Francis and Holmesville on April 7. In court . ed by. any person while it is 'Jean Schram, and Lorraine last Thursday the :officer testi- being sa conveyed or carried.", Thorlaw. fied that;trown drove so slowly ‘``.1 have befere me no evid- Awardavinnin.g •lady bowlers. that cars piled up behind. fhe' liquor while irt trargit,fr-DTie Queen; fritfh-trip e, - iv ply: isk-Wrili&-.Wilitess: • rir-On,avie said his worship. "I won't call !Doak; high single, Florence sug'gesting that the accused in .. tfor the dbfence. The charge ' MacCuspey. order to comply with the TrA,Ea will be. dismissed." - . 1 ',VIen's awards were distribut- Act cannot travel over 50 and, "You might be well advis,ed :ed as follows: high average, according to you,,,. should not the highway for 15 years;'? he (th pour the liquor out on the -Sonny Moore; .high _ triple, travel under 3;5 .or' 40, and was. +67d the magistrate. ." "" grass,'; he tald Elliott. "An- Barry 'Doak; high single, Howard;impeding traffic? 'What do you Defence counsel Murphy ,call - other court might not take the Kuenzie. say a man sho.uld drive?" ed Geo. Wraith, implement deal - same view." ' - President for 1960-81 Lir Pete "At least 45 to 50." er, ,to testify that-he:had never Matt had pleaded guilty to Graf, who s...satcce.eds. -floward,r, Catinse4...hinted ,ats..as. recent, sem ,er ...settr.,..t. ....,-- . , . --- ' $50 and casts: His driving per- ithe now -.executive are: secre- increase traffic prosecutions. wit was lifted ;for three months.' tary, Pam MacCus.,pey; treasurer, Similar penalties were imipos- ' Jean Sohn ni . ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE 19th . BIRTHDAY? keep READ ONTARIO HOSPITAL You're no longer insured under your, parent's Hospital. Insurance CertificaTi: When You become 1 , separate premiums are ,re- quired. Application ft,rms most banks or any tffice of the Cvmmission, dUIDE 4' ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION dictionary, Mr. Murphy argued: -Have you," he a•sked, "re -'"A farm wagon is,considered an ecived...instructions that there implement.' This section -is de - have been tao many accidents, finitely not intended to cover land youpare supposed to have farm wagons: My submission is more prosecutions?", • - that this is not a trailer, and the "No sir; 1' 'have not.. ;More section obviously refers to trail- „ rigid enforcemetit of the Traffic error.things similar: A magis- Act." . trate in London two years ago Another "impeding traffic" found the section did not cotieri charge, laid hy,Goderich police ordinary .farm wagons. A con -I againS1 Marcel Butch•anan; was NicVon could only be' made if al set over far a week. A plea of not guillly was 'entered. warion were included in 'other' abiect or device'." Whether or not. as a result tkonstable Twaddle had the ef;"more rigid enforcement," last word: • siime unusual traffic cases were "A farm tractor is not a . oh the Fist. 'A-Tuckersmithkman motor vehicle," he -said, citing •Aia.s charged with failure to the words of,the statute, "'rotor 4save "Iwo means of atta6hment." vehicle or far& tractor'''. ,. for_ _a farm wagon hauled by "I .submit," -he' said, -"that a ;tractor. A driver ;who failed to farm wagon is not built and heed a stop sign at the Kiiten designed to be hauled on a high- ,interSeetiOn with No. 4 was fined way, but ;for use an the farm. $10 and- costs. A Dashwoocr If it breaks loose on a grade it ,man, Miarien Vanderhoek, park- co.uld roll into a following car. .ed his milk truck partly on the Two -vv -heeled trailers have, not pavement south of Clinton, arid -o-nly a couplina but a chain as incurred a similar penalty. second attachnient." .,. _ ' Alo ng ..with ;the slow driving "I must compliment you on cases were three speeding . . , the argument.," said the magis- charges. Lorne M. Norman,- of trate. "I appreciate the point Galt, and- Edward W. Siddall, • Gatlerich„ were -elocked by Con- about -a _tractor . not.. being. _a. -as motor vehicle_ I. _think- .t., Highr,vay and the fine n ,,each feel there was•no wrong intent, In ..any event, this may serve ..as a Warning. As the.,,,officer. 'has pointed out, a farm wagori with !only one means. .40.attachment t ;is a danger. It might be better - After his; worship dismissed the case, Mr. Murphy said ism-, plement manufacturers had been advised by the.Department of Highways that Section 19 ..,Yotfll like Ihe monersaving. ways 'of Dodge, does not cover farm wagons. Neils Molgaard, represented , by Mr. Murphy, won a dismissal .,,,, in an "urireasonable noise" case 4r .1 because the court was not very happy ;about the wording of the information. This charged that the driver "did make an unrea- sonable noise lat the.said motor Nehtele backfiring." "This doeS not 'disclose an of- fence by the driver," contended counsel. A person having con - not ,cause the 'motor vehicle to make any unnecessary noise." . D • ow nvmg the magistrate. "I- would not be a stick•ler for grammar, but I am not satisfied with the in- close an offence, I ;will dismiss the case." dent and manager of Melbourne elev tora, appeared to plead forestry; 'fisheries, trapping, guilt on behalf of his driver, mining and el.ectric power was Melvin MaDortald,-found by Con- 15.2 per cent. stabtle A. Selllar to have 9,000 pounds excess load on his truck Chief that the truck route through town is exempt from the half - load rule, and that truckers are so informed by signs posted at the elevators. Accused was fined $20 and costs. • recard, 1957, manufactures con - put in. 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