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Zurich Citizens News, 1978-06-29, Page 2Page 2 Citizens News, June 29, 1978 $500 fine Assault charge levied against man Several stiff fines were handed out in Exeter court by Judge W. G. Cochrane, , Tuesday, including a $500 levy against a Huron Park man on a charge of indecent assault. Floyd S. Costain had been charged following an in- cident on March 18 when he arrived at a house in a drunken state and made indecent advances on a woman. The woman's husband was in bed and there were two other people in the home at the time. Costain was given two months in which to pay the fine or an alternative jail term of 50 days. He was also placed on probation for one year by Judge Cochrane. A Hensall man, Lloyd Garnet Allan, was fined a total of $300 and ordered to make restitution in the amount of $175, after pleading guilty to three charges of wilful damage. The charges were laid on May 6 as the result of stop HAFLINGERS FAIR TO FEATURE HAFLINGERS — One of the many attractions at this year's Zurich Fair will be a team of Haflinger ponies. The ponies which will come from the Dolson Creek Farm of Harrow, originated in Austria and were first brought to North America in 1958 by Tempel Farms of Illinois. The first two Haflingers were acquired in 1973 by the Harrow area farm and by 1975 had grown to a six horse hitch by 1975. Fairgoers will be able to see these ponies with the distinctive manes and deep rich colours through the sponsorship of John Deere Limited. signs being knocked down in two locations in Grand Bend and one in Hensall. Allan was also placed on probation for one year. Garry R. Cottle, RR 1 Woodham, was fined $250 or 25 days after pleading guilty to a charge of failing to remain at or return to the scene of an accident. 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