“FINDER FORGED NAME ON TEACHER'S CHEQUE,” Toronto Star. February 17, 1933. Page 2.
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Pair Cashed It at Another Bank - Restitution - Sentence Suspended
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Clifford Penhale found an unsigned cheque on the floor of the Canadian Bank of Commerce at Dundas and Keele Sts., to which he later forged the name of Miss K. Miller, York township school teacher, in whose name the cheque had been. drawn. Then, in association with Leslie F. Taylor, he cashed the cheque for $156 downtown Toronto bank, the evidence disclosed when Penhale and Taylor appeared before Magistrate Browne in police court to-day, charged with forgery and uttering.
Full restitution had been made, the crown explained to the court.
Suspended sentence with probation for one year was ordered for both of accused.
Charged with criminal negligence, Henry Solfjett was bound over in the sum of $500 till March 4.
Didn't Have Illegal Drugs
M. Donohue and Edward Kerr, remanded last week on a charge of having drugs illegally, were ordered discharged by Magistrate Browne who, after making full investigation and getting an analysis of the goods found on accused at the time, discovered that no illegal drugs were shown to be in the confiscated material.
"Society sure has had its pound of flesh out of me," declared Leo McLaughlin, up for the theft of silk stockings from a department store. The crown had just told of accused having spent quite some time in jail. since "the time of the big snow in 1914."
"We'll not demand any more flesh just at present," said his worship. "Remanded for sentence till called for - and try to keep your hands off silk stockings."
Albert Fieldhouse and Geo. Rodney. pleading guilty to stealing an automobile, were remanded one week for sentence.
Caught in Policeman's Garage
Robert Trowell disclaimed breaking into the garage belonging to Police Constable Joseph Scott (136) although admitting having taken a can of valve compound and a box of tacks therefrom when caught inside by the constable himself, who placed before the court a pocketful of tools -wrenches, drivers, skeleton keys and a small drill, which were also found in the pockets of accused at the time.
"I was on my way to my brother's house," explained Trowell.
"Are you willing to admit that there must be something wrong with head?" asked Magistrate Browne of Trowell. "Yes," replied accused.
"All right, I'll order you remanded a week for mental examination," returned the bench.
Claims They Interfered
Coleman Soules pleaded guilty to common assault, having struck two men. allegedly interfering with his business of furrier by trying to incite a strike among the five work- men and women employed there. "Five dollars and costs or ten days," ruled the court.
Ten dollars and costs or 30 days, with a week to pay the fine. was the penalty imposed upon Ray Judofsky over his conviction of assault. The difficulty arose over accused having a pair of shoes in repair and over which an argument ensued. "There were some blows struck," admitted accused, "but I don't know how many."
"A pretty state of affairs," cut in the court. "when a man has to fight to protect his right to hold up goods in repair until they are paid for."
Contemptible, Says Cadi
"A most contemptible trick," said the magistrate when B. Neilson admitted that he moved out of a steam hented house on Langley Ave. just prior to the cold snap of Feb. 8-9. which caused radiators in the premises to freeze and create damage to the extent of over $230. The case was adjourned one week for judgment.
"My advice to you," said the court to defendant, "is that you have a heart-to-heart talk with the landlord or perhaps you will be placed where your rent will be looked after for some time." Arrears of several months rent were claimed in the screw your case.
Gave Him Drink
Of nine men appearing in early police court before Magistrate Arthur Tinker on the charge of being drunk five were found guilty and 'fined $10 or 10 days each. They were Hinrick Lampinan, Paavo Korkonen. Isaac Filmie, Owen Moxley and Fred McNamara.
Stanley Garness pleaded that he was sick yesterday when arrested.. that he had a wife and five children and also that he was on city relief.
"You will be remanded for sentence, since you do not seem altogether to blame in the circumstances," concluded his worship after ascertaining that Garness had been given liquor to drink by a couple of so-called friends. Accused swore he had no liquor permit. "Couldn't afford to buy one," he explained briefly, as he stepped from the dock.
Walter McGuire was at his own request taken in hand by the Salvation Army, after pleading that he was sick-not drunk-when arrested on his way home from his job as a painter.
Frank and Joseph Dorsey were severely questioned regarding loitering near the corner of Sherbourne and Wellesley Sts. at a late hour last night. Both pleaded not guilty to the vagrancy charge lodged against them, but were ordered held over till Monday next for investigation.
Jail for Reckless Drivers.
Wilbert Dennison was driving recklessly on Gerrard St. E. when his auto bumped into another and Dennison did not return, P.C. Scott (21) testified in the liquor and traffic court to-day.. "He was very much under the influence of liquor," the officer told Magistrate J. E. Jones. Dennison was fined $10 and costs or 10 days and 7 additional days.
Wm. L. McDonald was driving a truck and "zigzagging" at 3.15 a.m. on Sherbourne St. with a light out, stated P.C. Campbell (209). McDonald said he was moving furniture last night and had partaken of a bottle of beer. He was fined $10 and costs or 10 days and 7 days, and his driving permit was cancelled for two months. "If you cancel that I'll be on the city," pleaded McDonald. "Leave liquor alone, then," warned the magistrate.
Norman D. Casey was to appear on a charge of reckless driving, but he has influenza and the case stands until the 28th inst.
"He wasn't driving fast, but he was zigzagging," stated P.C. Park (824), of William Mullen on Queen St. W. last night. The officer hailed a car, gave chase, but lost the accused in traffic. P.C. Hawkes (673) said that while Mullen wasn't drunk he was in no condition to drive a car when he caught him.. Mullen was assessed $10 and costs or 10 days with 7 additional days.
Too Noisy Over Wine
A quartet of coal workers had a noisy wine party behind a shack on the C.N.R. property near Cherry and Front Sts., yesterday afternoon. They spent the night in jail. Frank Kelly, Michael Sutton, George Shannon and Samuel K. Young lined up before Magistrate Jones to-day and were each fined $10.
John F. Flynn was fined $10 and costs or 10 days for having alcohol. illegally. He had taken a bottle of wine to a house where three elderly colored folk lived.
John Hernyk, a Ukrainian, was fined $20 and costs of 30 days for permitting drunkenness. P.C. Wilson related going to a house on Tecumseth St. and finding four gallon jars of wine with dregs in the bottom. He found two men drunk and the accused.
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New country 25e jaargang #1138 (697) van 15 augustus 2022 (wk 33) tussen 19.00 -22.00 op Smelne fm
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2. Rascal Flatts – Yours If You Want It
3. Wilder Blue Wave Dancer -
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5. Ronnie Dunn – Road To Abilene
6. Kimmi Bitter – My Grass Is Blue
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All In The Name Of "Progress"
The wrecking ball long since
demolished boyhood house zen
located at 324 Level Road,
a once nonagricultural,
pastoral, rural residence,
which soulful yen
I called home while
veritably sequestered, quarantined, positioned...
sprawled atop spaciously shingled roof
countless years (B)efore (C)ovid-19
scanning distant horizon
for unsuspecting barenaked lady,
perhaps said goo goo doll sunbathing
catching rays while maybe listening
courtesy iPod to WXPN
one among several favorite stations of mine
one hotmail (male) buzzfeeding
avast fancy feast
home sweet home
since February 28th, 1968, when
Boyce and Harriet Harris
deceased parents then at their prime
both transplanted Brooklyn
Borough citified folks,
hankered to escape urban jungle
quickly acclimated livingsocial in the country.
Aforesaid domain didst span,
once assumed, encompassed, incorporated
one hundred plus acre wooded estate
(analogous to fictional land inhabited
by Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends)
listed in national register
as "Glen Elm", where ran
woodland surrounding a golden pond
favored by Canadian Geese,
but under game plan
of commercial developer Donald Neilson
(a tall lumbering
"all business no play doh" man.
Soon after aforementioned builder/realtor
bought expansive land
blueprints soon drafted for
an army of vinyl city
exemplifying Little boxes
on the hillside ditty
Little boxes made of ticky tacky...gritty
material upending wildlife refuge,
ah...what a pity.
Impossible mission to stop industrialization,
the das capital way
spurring thy preferential longing
for nature preservation oye vey,
and to make a million bucks in USA
if land left off limits
for propertied class today
then in the near future,
an aggressive builder will sashay
confirming prophecy
scooping up gobs of profit
out maneuvering competition
analogous to a marathon relay
race quickly witnessing little boxes
to sprout all the same
by construction workers,
hired brawny hands to maximize
American middle class dream
asper buying affordable home
nailing steady income,
viz all work and no play,
after acquiring a mortgage to outlay
which prospective homeowner
doth figuratively hammer away.
Their choices limited indeed
maybe there's a green one and a pink one
and a blue one and yellow one, how zing
free enterprise, and they're
all made out of ticky tacky
held together on a wing
and prayer they all look
just the same sporting lawn
anticipating family with young children
ready to play kiddy game
such as: Ring-a-ring-a-rosies
A pocketful of posies
A tissue, a tissue
We all fall down
The king has sent his daughter
To fetch a pail of water
A tissue, a tissue
We all fall down
The robin on the steeple
Is singing to the people
A tissue, a tissue
We all fall down
The wedding bells are ringing
The boys and girls are singing
A tissue, a tissue
We all fall down.
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A list of male names (I'm pretty sure I forgot many many names):
Aaron, Alan, Athan, Adan, Adrian, Ace, Alexander, Alex, Andy, Adam, Andrew, Ajax, Arlo, Arthur, Arnold, Anthony, Alouis, Asher, Amando, Adrien, Adrian, Ajan, Andrej, Andreas, Arik, Arian, Ahmad, Anton, Antonio, August, Austin, Arlan, Alban, Aleksei, Alejandro, Alessandro, Alec, Aslan, Avery, Abraham, Ariz, Adnan, Ahmed/-t, Alvin, Aurelius, Aurel, Alessio, Amaro
Ben, Benjamin, Bennett, Balian, Boris, Bruno, Blake, Bob, Boe, Brian, Blake, Brody, Benny, Beau, Both, Bodo, Berkan, Bano, Berat, Bowen, Bastian, Benedict, Bayek, Baxter, Barron
Cian, Connor, Charlie, Chris, Christopher, Craig, Chuck, Clement/-s, Cody, Cassius, Caspian, Casper, Cassian, Calvin, Can, Cem, Cathan, Callan, Conrad, Carl, Cooper, Cole, Collin, Corey/Cory, Colt, Colton, Cameron, Conan, Charles, Claus, Claude, Cedric, Clyde, Cliff, Cihan, Corwin, Callum/Calum, Chester, Calli, Cairo
Daniel, Dominic, Dmitri, Dennis, Deniz, Dylan, Derek, David, Don, Doug, Drew, Douglas, Damien/Damian, Dorian, Dan, Dave, Dale, Dane, Donovan, Devin, Diego, Damon, Dario, Dirk, Dexter
Ethan, Eduardo, Edward, Emmett, Everett, Erik/Erick/Eric, Ezra, Evan/Ewan, Emil, Emilio, Emanuel, Eddy, Elijah, Elijas, Elio, Elliot, Egan, Emir, Emre, Ellis, Elian, Elvin/Elwin
Finn, Finnegan/Finley, Frederick, Freddy, Fred, Frank, Fabian, Fabio, Flynn, Francis, Florian, Franklin, Felix, Franklin, Fernando, Fabrizio, Ferdinand, Fakir, Feraz
Gavin, Gino, Gabriel, George, Gregory, Greyson/Greyson, Grey/Gray, Greg, Graham, Gary, Giovanni, Gianno, Gian, Griffin
Henry, Harry, Hank, Hassan, Hugo, Hector, Hamad, Hunter
Iago, Ian, Isaiah, Isaac, Ilan, Ivan, Ivar, Igor, Ismael
Jacob/Jakob, Jusuf, Jamal, Jan, Jannis, Jannik, Julian, Julius, Jim, Jimmy, Jack, Jason, Jackson, James, Jonas, Juan, Joel, John/Jon, Jeremy, Jeremiah, Jeremias, Jedediah, Jededias, Joe, Jonah, Jonathan, Jerek/Jarek, Javier, Justus, Justin, Jamar, Jamie, Jeff, Jin, Jaris, Jace, Jake, Jairo, Jaron, Javon/Javin/Javen, Jasha, Janus, Josiah, Josias, Josua, Josh, Joshua, Jamilo, Jachai, Javan, Jaceo
Konnor, Konrad, Kalon, Kilian/Killian, Korey/Kory, Keith, Kenneth, Kenny, Kris, Kevin, Kuno, Klaus, Kasimir, Kai/Khai, Kalil, Kalle, Karim, Kani, Kian, Keanu, Kiano, Kenzo, Karim, Keno (not the lottery),Kalle, Kalli, Kino, Kurt(is), Kaden, Kairo
Linus, Leo, Leon, Leonardo, Leonard, Lennard, Louis, Luis, Lou, Liam, Laurenz, Lewis, Lars, Levin, Lukas/Lucas, Luka/Luca, Leif, Lian, Luan, Lee, Levi, Lev, Logan, Leano, Leander
Malian, Mirko, Miko, Mike, Mason, Malik, Marek, Mailo, Milo, Milus/Milos/Milas, Milan, Moritz, Mark, Manuel, Mahmut, Mustafa, Melvin, Merlin, Murat, Marcel, Marlon, Micah, Maceo, Malachi/Malachai, Malaki, Matt, Matthew, Matthias, Matti, Macias, Michael, Mikhail, Marvin, Mack, Mitch, Moe, Monty, Max, Maximilian, Maxwell, Marko/Marco, Marcus, Malcolm, Mick, Mekhi, Miguel, Marvin/Marwin, Martin, Miles/Myles, Matteo, Makai, Macklin, Misha, Mian, Maurice, Maiko, Macias
Niles, Nouis, Neil/Niall/Nial/Neil, Neilson, Nielson/Nilson, Niels/Nils, Nevin, Nolan, Newt, Niles, Nick, Noah, Noam, Nicholas/Nicolas/Nikolas, Nico/Niko, Nikolai, Nathan, Nathaniel, Naveed, Noel, Nilo, Nino
Oliver, Oleg, Ole, Olaf, Owen, Oskar/Oskar, Ollie/Olly, Otis, Osman, Omar, Otto, Okan, Orhan
Paul, Peter, Pete, Pasco, Paco, Pierre, Pio, Pius, Pedro, Pietro, Pablo, Patrick, Pascal, Phillip, Phillipe, Parker, Phil, Perry, Percy, Piero, Patricio, Pat
Quinn, Quince, Quest, Qais, Qaim, Quentin
Rob, Robbie/Robbie, Robert, Roman, Ross, Ryan, Rían, Richard, Ron, Ronald, Roberto, Roy/Ray/Rey, Roan/Rowan/Rohan, Rhys/Reece, Rick, Ricardo, Rory, Raphael/Rafael, Rámon, Rocco/Rocko, Rex, Ricky, Renee/Rene, Ralph, Rio, Rico/Riko, Remi, Ron, Ronald, Ruben/Reuben
Santiago, Samuel, Sam, Samu, Sammy, Shawn/Sean, Simon, Silas, Sage, Sasha, Steve, Scott, Seth, Samir, Stefan/Stephan, Said (Sah-id), Stellan, Sas(c)ha, Sven, Sebastian, Severin, Silvano, Silvan, Sofian, Soeren/Soren/Sören
Tom, Tommy, Tim, Timmy, Timothy, Tarek, Talon, Tomas/Thomas/Tomasz, Taylor/Tylor, Theo, Thiago/Tiago, Todd, Tony, Toby, Tobias, Tristan, Tatum, Ted, Timon, Timur, Tyson, Tyron,Tymon
Viktor/Victor, Vince, Vincent/Vincenc, Vladimir, Vito, Vitaly
William, Wyatt, Wayne, Wolf, Wyatt
Xavier, Xander, Xavi
Yunus, Yannis/Yanis, Yannik/Yanik, Yustus, Yusuf, Yael, Yoel, Yago, Yan, Yamir
Zack/Zach, Zachary, Zachariah, Zacharias, Zane, Zander, Zavier
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