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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-02-11, Page 3at et S 78 Car 'Checked ,Dungannon ,teenager told ice he :did not know .row pity beer bottles had got in the back of his leaf when 7t searched in Colborne Town - p. ut''Larry--Park . 4gi:-fa,M. :o.. r any explanation for the 1' bottle of (beer which was the front seat beside la,im en :police :came across his ked car. • e was. :fined $25 and costs or • days when he ap1eared in ron Country Magistrate's rt changed with unlawfully ing liquor. • oliee said Park •shad said he had no idea how the .empties had .got in the car 'bort made no comment on the furl bottle. Also appearing in ---court:- °ash Thursday a 69 -year-old Clinton motorist was fined $60 and costs or seven days for impaired driving. He 'was -stopped on, H:,hway Nuimlber 8 anter his half -ton trunk ;pulled out of -a if'arm • lane almost striking aipolice cruiser: Coroner Dr.'N•orman Jackson has ' s et : the date for ; two in- kuests to Jae held in the Huron County Court House later this month.• - On February • 19 an inquest will be held inta the deaths of 'three Clinton man, who were -Wiled when their car left High- way 8 and struck a' tree on January 10. The inquest will deal specific" ally, with the death sof Thomas Alvin Sharp, 21; who was drivr ing at the time of the ►triple ratafliby. - Joe 'Murray Hymers, 23,*.and Robert Richard. Thomp- son were also killed in the On Fe'bruasy 26 an inquest will be held into ,the death of Mrs. Verna Kneeshaw; 73, who was killed as she walked. home p in a snowstorm afters an even- ing meeting., Mrs. •KneeshaW was returning home .from a meeting at the Salvation v Army Citadel when' he was fatally, Injured. A 100 -strong :crowd gathered in the Square on theafternoon of Sunday, January 3,1, as police sergeant Ross Crawford strung- glethwr t ra,, ltieaFl--rr an ;--, wu:..,.. The story behind the incident unfolded at Huron County Mag- istrate's abistrate's Court last Thursday when -Paul Spain, 25, , East street, appeared 'charged with" causing a disturbance and be- ing intoxicated. Sergeant' Crawford, who was travelling in the cruiser, was flaged down by •a distressed waitress rfrom•,t!he Esquire Grill. She told him she needed help as there was, trouble inside. There'the police 'officer dis- covered Spa'iri in a S`drunken Condition." The accused was asked to leave but . rwould not co-operate and started shouting and ,.wearing. .. ...straggle...d.euelo.ped...giit on. the street and. •eventually Serg- eant Crawford subdued Spain and 'hrandcuffed him before tak- ing down to the police station.. ` • Asked in tourt if he had any- thing to' say, Spain replied,; "1 was' drunk that is all. There is nothing •,much 1 can say about that." Commented Magistrate Glenn• Hays: •"I don't know whether in your mind being drunk -is some excuse for this abuse of the public." Been Quiet Said Spain: `I've been pretty quiet lately. 1 had that bottle for two weeks before I drank it. on, Sunday.. .,I guess I.,.,just can't handle 'He added: `1I can't remember what happened but I was told there was somebody else in- volved in the grill. 'You can't :blame it all on one- person. 145 ESSEX 'STREET GODERICH, ONTARIO DANCING FOR THE 'YDUNG._CROWD THIS WEEK SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13th "THE CONCORDS" • Dancing 9 to 12 Admission 75c per person "I am disappointed to say the least," .said Magistrate Hays. "I am impressed by the length of time you have been on good conduct. It must be a year and a,h aJlf." The magistrate decided to re- serve ,sentence for two weeks saying that' itf the dealt with it that .morxring, S�.pain_ew.ould. x of be a'vailab'le ;fon his employ - mend. Spain was 'ermanded on $200 bail until February 18. "What I shear of your conduct in the meantime ecould ,hellp reduce the penalty I am .calred on to impose," said Mr. Hays. II„e asked the local police to provide reports on Spain's be- havior. A ,charge of assaulting a police officer 'was withdrawn. Cliff Brown,` people's \ idea, ALL DENOMINATIONS UNITE . Abu 1T,,alp� ` tl a It , rd IN FAREWELL TO MINISTER AUBURN. ---,Members of all four denominations in the vil- lage •joined with members of Trinity Church, Blyth, last Sun- day to hear Rev, lolbert Meally preach his farew•ell sermon. The church was ;filled to capace ity and the organist, Miss Alice" Rag r..se:n;,,1.ec1 .0 :4e -K' 1�.G,ig,-,.ofY song assisted by the combined choirs of St. Mark's Auburn and Trinity church. - The church, was beautifully decorated with bo.uquetg of clirysra,nthemums for the occas- ion. Rev Mr. iMea'lly gave an inspiring message ori the text, ti `Tlf!'tilt "'tl'n"'1i'ftvge things." - • He refer -red to 'the life of St. •Paul cs he wrote back to the church gat Phillipi and, like St. Paul, ENJOY THE FINEST FOOD " 114 TOWN- - ...._— Chinese Food Rev. Mr. Wally thanked his parishioners for their faithful work during the seven years he was in this parish. He closed his mess:age by asking for the pane support for the new rec- tor. The offering was taken by ilohh Nesbit, :Ed. Watson, Clif- ford Brawn and Alex Nethery. Floydmi� "`-received iid.r dedication. Following the service, a re. caption :was held in the :Meem- orial Hall where ;the rector's warden' at St. Mark's', Auburn, Lawrence Nesbit, was the chair- man. A • message of thanks was read by Mr. Nesbit. Mr. John Nesbit of Blyth also real a 'message and a gift was pre- ;ented. Little Sharon Ives read a por'm to Mrs. Meally and the children of the Sunday school class presented her -with-gifts. Mr. William Straughan•of Knox ;in:ted, Auburn, spoke a few words ,and presented a purse on ,behalf of his church., Others ..pea g were: Rev. Borden Cook o�tr Er1 th• Donald Haines, %nox •� Pi esbytet l'an;-• -- Auburn; Frank Raithby, Auburn Baptist; James Laurie for United Church; Blyth. . The siiinorgas bold, luncheon was served by the ladies of the two igui' and tea was poured by M s Alice Watson and Miss Jose rains Woodcock.' Our Specialty ALSO TAKE-OUT ORDERS OPEN DAILY.' .7 a.m. to 10 p.m Open Friday and Saturday tlJntil 1r Midnight Esquire-- Restaurant • Air -Conditioned. For Your Comfort • -, THURS., FRI., SAT. — FEB. 1.1-12.13 — Two Features ~� Audie Murphy and Ruta L'ee in "BULLET FOR. A BADMAN" Color — "ISLAND OF THE BLUE DOLPHIN"• Color MON., TUES., WED. FEB. 15=16-17 ' Adult --Entertainment Ray Milland, Hazel Court and Richard Ney Portray Edgar Allan Poe's chilly shocker "THE PREMATURE BURIAL" - Color — Catering to Weddings, Luncheons, Banqyets Etc. 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