(dave was imposed on David A ‘Ling, Milton, on a speed ing charge Charles A. Dalton, Sher- wood, was assessed $15 and costs or five days on a similar charge John L. Fraser, Montague, heme with drunken driving, ple not™guilty and was re- manded until Nov. 17 with bail to stand. Lester P. O'Donnell is Island News Page 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Nov. 11, 1965. Iratfic Cases Swamp Alberton Court Session ALBERTON — Three youths costs for driving while impair- from Sea Cow Pond, Robert Em- ed met McCarthy, Donald Joseph Felix Collicutt, Springfield Brennan, and Ralph Pau! Mc- West, was fined $10 and costs Carthy pleaded guilty before Ma- for failing to stop at an intersec- @istrate W. Chester S. MacDon- tion ald at Alberton yesterday of wile For making unnecessary and fully damaging a straw stack on unreasonable noise while driving Hallowe’en night to an amoont a motor vehicle, Harold Gray, mot exceeding $50, the property O'Leary, was fined $10 and of John Ready costs The cases were adjourned for Edmund DesRoches, Leoville, one week in order for the accus received a fine of $10 and costs ed to pay damages to Mr. Ready for-tire squealing of $48. Joseph Richard Handrahan, Two Alberton residents. Eliz- Tignish, was fined $10 and costs abeth Louise Greer and Greta for driving without due care and Sandra MacDonald. represented attention by Bernard McCabe, were fined A charge of having care and $25 and costs for failing to stop control of a motor vehicle legal counsel. before reaching a school bus against Vernon McCarthy, re-| Three men accused of loiter. which was discharging or picks presen‘ed by Bernard McCabe, |img were remanded to Monday ing up passengers was dismissed. The vehicle in | eg plea Herman Kennedy. Waterford, qWestion could not be started at | A Charlottetown man did not the time |appear in court on a charge of ee Pe A ‘charge under the fishery re- drunkeness and his bail was fore- ee ees gulations against Ivan Chester feited. A Summerside man Emile Joseph Bernard.. Plea- Adams of Montrose, ap go ‘charged with drunkenness. was fail. fined $30 plus costs or 10 days. with vagrancy was sentenced | to 9 days in Queens County jail. The accused requested the sentence Similar fines of $20 and costs or 30 days were imposed upon two men charged with possession of liquor. Assault Case Brings Fine SUMMERSIDE — A Summer- side man, Russell Ramsay, was fined $10 and costs or 10 days when he pleaded guilty to as- sault before a R. &. Hinton, QC, in Police Court yesterday. 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