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Barrie Examiner, 8 Dec 1949, p. 14

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14 comm mm raw srocx mo murmurs 2577 Specially Written For The Barrie Examiner By KEN METHERAL OTTAWA Nov 30 CI Ono 1ul the buttrest ticbalm of lac pics Etut Session of luihatuctii raged back and forth across the Con mons all last week over tho govern merit handling of the CinItvatsmlg iMcGrogor report of alleged tilltcfl xing in thc Ilour miling industry The debate finally drew to closc as tho and of the truck JD proachod with the tvuunons puss ling bill dcsigncd to plug Iotip lholcs ill the Combines lnwstigzi lion Act The new untipricwxing logic lotion expected to get an mu Barrie testing in the courts Hillbkl ol bakeries in British Columbia xAllicrta and Saskatchewan haw =hccn chargid with conspiring to 8N500 OR MORE set uniformly high priccsan off once undcr tho Combines Art And Ind mmsignaturc Justice Minister Carson who bolci bunth security Illu brunt of opposition firc during needed HFC Ipccializcs in tho lubtitc said prosecution oii bakeries in tho lhrco western prov incc would ho undertakcn right away Main provision of the new bill will throw upon dirvctors of ac CtlSttl companirs thc onus of provI ing that thty voro not aware of the contents of incriminating let3 tors and documents seized by gov trnmcnt combines investigators from company records This burden of proof previously has fallen on the crown and Mrs Carson said unlcss this now provi sion was passed the government lcould never hope to win cnn bincs case But the licat of 1hn dtliatc did not centre on the legislation undoi liSCUSSIOII but rathcr on tho Mc Grcgor report All opposition parties attacked the government repeatedly for tall ing to heed the law which requires courteous prompt service See tablerepaymt plansarc tailor madc to fit you particular need Pilot or come in today CANADA mom OLOISI com WI MIANIIAIION mmmumn our olaNowOnthlg Al pry A11me Achndundidatuwm drawu Judge ucCuaig IPIWSL Cbittick tat General 2nd General Ailioon to Charles McNiven Raphael narrow Grand Marshal urry loam Registrar and Ronnie Temple Rep Conan Wt Cameron mom or Konkmon 01 km Sourcin Chooser imcmiutbeunulcfcmple Edmund Brown who had been Wednesday last Sinclair Orwist lord gun meet with the no so Sheirlock Auditor gcmgmaomgn 1m vemlyears The CNN was opened at 415 an pm by the Most Worthy Sovereign Judge Duncan IuMcCuaig of SL idied at the Royal Victoria Hospi il ql Barne on Monday NOV 28 Thomas The 15111 degree Knight 1949 following an illness of several inwmru an of South 381051 the East or Sword was put on Bmwn mm Canada with the rural mandible manner Emmwle in 1919 an having by group from Orillll consisting gm Tm FEELING OF FITNESS When muscles arc uScd vigor ousiy the now of blood to all ports of the body is speeded up More food is brought to the tissues and days exorcise Th rc is no part of the body that docs not gain from proper sensible exercise 3m THE EXAMINER CAN FILL YOUR PRINTING NEEDS PHONE It Skinnymeitwom gain5L1015Iiis lmlmhow NOW twumnmcu gh unpaid MMMWMQI Erin his 50th year Behold Brown Prittic Mr Brown wuthe sun of Wil Price and humble iiam John Brown and Ann Joncsi Dinner was at Trinity parish 20f South Wales He was born in lSouth Wales on Oct 1891 Atari ggpfsgzh egnccerxfs member of the Anglican Church made by Cameron and up he belonged to the Barrie branch reply was by Pam of the Canadian legion He is survived by his wife Mrs saith proposed me mm to Margaret Brown of Elmvole and $33de wm reply by mad four daughtcn In Dyck ofi ume gtScarboro Mrs Riceof Soart At the bead table woe Judge boro Mrs Wheatley ofalitox McCuaig Fillmore Mor NS andMro Trio of South ren Walter Duff Smith Waits EC Chittlck and Cameron The funml carvice was held in Music was arranged by 1qu thc Elmwe funeral porlors on out with tenor solo by Alfred Shep Wednesday Nov39 and was con herd one of the class and violin ducted by Rev Mr Stubbs of 5010 by Lame Arnold or Cooks Elmvale Anglican Church Sixitown members of the Elmvale branch ofi the Canadian Legion Giffcnq Whitlon Robertson If Row lcy Whitton and Scion act ed as pallbearers Interment was in Elmvale Cemeteriu Among the floral tributes were they of the Canadian Legioml Branch No 147 Barrie and the fstuff and engineers RCA Camp Borden Relatives from Toronto attended ithc funeral Mrs Alfred Tuck iNaIive of Simcoe iDies at Crown Hill Mrs Alfred Harrison Tuck 67 The Princcyf Rose Croix degree was conferred by the officers of the Chapter assisted by members Painting Contractors BruSh and Spray Painting Specialists in Floor Finishing EARRIE EETIER PAINTERS Free Estimates Phone 50 Green Carruthers 16 libboth Strut that such combines reports be mad F0111 LSIOM DELUXE SEDAN er hoto anel dce recessed to avoid windshield roflcc3 lifelime maldem Slmcoe com and oor Mom 29 public within 15 days of receipt by and the Monarch Sport sedan lower arftypfcal of lion and lgpycclal Interior soundproofing are In FY died December after Short mun ONI the minister of justice thc 1950 models being publicly shown across Can troduced In the 1950 Monarchs Convertibles and Illness at lh home 50 OlltuA Anal VHF MONTHS ovum zida commencing this Saturday December Auto station wagons are included In both lines for the Nolman TUCkv Of crow Hm on wwwmmnmnm 1m LE matic overdrive which is optional and 50 other new new year These models were put on display at larlo Terms TradeIns Accepted m9b5uby appoint9 The flourmilling report was first functional and style features are incorporated in orby Motors Doc The former Em Adeline Slln autumnalmum presented to Mr Garson last Dcc the Ford line coinplctcly redesigned Instrument 5011 Mrs TUCk was born at Singt on New gar7111 $518787 7729 and iii wasqnot made public un ei thr Lhampton where She lived until anal earl ms month llmosf months later lrc because of wrongful default Ald was mamm Later She mfwed ermomc on Idote Cundlcs then to the Barrie area Charges of laubicaking conin their failure to provrdc adc where She lived on farm on qutle Safely migfiurest Steele Street for about 30 years AT governmont durith the Ion all free Icfnlsjgypehaligcdescbayebsgg nally movmg to the home Of her cud batc The attack was climaxcd taxed for the transport departl imbaigeoxaipgdqicegg by her Whn Angus Macinnis CCF mcm ments expenses during the 17day Call on our experience and service when requiring Portable or Stationary Sawmill Machinery and Repairs Ask for Bulletins on Model FPl Portable units Ship ment from stock Prompt attention to your enquiry lTDJIunI charge of enforcing law which he had broken Io lord Ont lthe contents of it Eflourmilling companies should not be prosecuted because what was described as pricexing during Si Mic0 iE THE SIGN OF GOOD LilliSill Board lA TALE or DEATH The gmrtcrrifying stoiny the itawa last week report of Mr Justice Kellock United States gated by the transport department due And he madc number of isweeping recommendations design ied to safeguard lives of passengers on other inland passenger ships Most of the reports criticism was ldirecled straight at the ships own iers and the 66yearold captain of ethe vessel Insuspending for one year the seagoing certicate of ruddy wea therbeaten Capt William Taylor Mr Justice Kellock said the mas ter of the ship had shown neither resource nor initiative in meet ing the disaster VSIiINGING CRITICISM His main criticrsm was that Capt Taylor should have organized and directed his crew both in waking passengers and getting them off the ship and in ghting the holocaust Instead said Mr Justice Kellock the captain acted like an ordinary sailor in such parts of theship as he could reach amid the ames The report said boththe captain his officers and thecompany were completely complacent about ifire prospects and prgcautiona Both the captain and the ships owners Canada Steamship Lines Ltd her for Vancouver East demanded inquiry held at Toronto These ex Mr Garsons resignation He said penses were estimated at between Mr Garson had no right to be in$50000 and $100000 Explaining the delay in publiculand the passengers who will ride on of the report Mr Garson said on them in the years ahead the ithc cabinet had not agreed witn recommendations for tighter safety The govern laws probably would have the most intent had nally decided that that meaning the war resulted from the orders recommended was installation of lot government agencythe Prices reresistant bulkheads on ships INoronic disaster was retdld in Ot ships into sections so that it would It was told in the critical judicial fire such as engulfed the Noronic of the Supremc Court of Canada tions in the report calling for main made after meticulous searching tenance of efficient and continuous inquiry into the causes of the re re patrols on ships automati that swept the luxury Great Lakes realarm and redetecting Sys lSleamShip While it was bellhed at tems crew training in fire fighting Toronto The holocaust claimed 118 fire sprinkler systems for all on livcs all but one of them from the closed sections of ships and ade The report oftlie inquiry insti ship in hurry Econtained stinging criticismwherc would besurprised if early 1cg Mr Justice Kenock felt 1t was islation to implement some of the mcovmwmcu the rport Surviving are three sons Nor man of Crown Hill Eldon of Bar rie and Melville of Toronto one daughter Mrs George Watson Alice Quebec City and one granddaughter Carol also broth er Jack Stlnson Singhampton and Mrs John Webb who was raised by Mrs Tuckand her husband son Frederick pissed aWay in Barrie at the age of 17 in 1930 Among many oral tributes were those fromCentral United Church Choir and WA and from Crown Hill United Church WA Funeral was on Saturday Dec Phone 2944 GOOD PARKING But to Canadian passenger ships plying the countrys inland waters foi an Essa Oil Burner WALLS T0 sror FIRE Major safeguard that the report carrying more than minimum of inland passengers The bulkheads ember 1949 from Jennett Furi land hhlm unk deferred Payment would beva form of reproof door Home and Cemlal lled or wall separating large passenger winch Barrie with Rev My the new lasso Oil Burner Bcwoll officiating Interment was thefevolutionary new Eco make impossible the spread of at Barrie Union Cemetery nomy Clutchmosiimportmr contribution to home heating since the first household burner was introduced Prompt in smilation and an Imperial Oil contract with the dependable Pallbearers were Joseph Quin lan Lorne Barrett Milton Hick ling Harry McCullough Rich ardson and HaroldAyorat Ayala Gui 115 c3 433 City of North Bay Better known There were other recommenda as Bus he is native of Bum AltonBRIEFS wenmahcommned emery where he was very pmminentin Burnig the Second World War service inquire today the Canadian Armed Forces had one motor vehicle for every four men and one wireless set for cvery 12 There now are more than 2000 children attendingArmy public schools set up in 16 mili tary camps where no schools oxistl near enough for them to attend baseball and hockey circles He guinea fungi in junior hockey with the NorthBsy Trappers Ontario nalists of 1926 and in pro mks for several years Of recent years he has been in Kirkland Lake and Thumbu in mining promotion but for the past two years has been an insurance underwriter in North Bay Photo above was taken dur ing his pro hockey days in the States some 15 years ago quate means to get passengers off Tillcluster Electric Trade Minister Howe said ii PHONE 73230 recommendations did not follow The tabiiiig of the report by Mr Howe ended one chapter in the tragic story of the Noronic As it was tabled another chapter began to unfold in United States law courts By weeks end few suri vivors of the disaster and relatives of those who lost their lives had led suit againstCanada Steamship Lines Ltd fcr damagcsgjtbtalling close to $700000 Those filing suits represented only handful of the passengers and relatives involved leading to speculation that still more suits might be impending nusu uniPoms For ACTIVE macs care who goto summer camp for train ing will also eventually get the new training suits but not likely in 1950 unless the supply from the manufacturers exceeds present ex pectations The bush suit many of which were worn in Borden last summer is idealfor field training It con sists of either long or short trous ers and an openaneck loosefitting tunic that may beitucked inside the trousers or worn On thy out side cloth belt is also pro uundweilbe glad to mako any atlvostdewouldliketoshow oor excluSiye Moreload design will loudspuco periincli of wheelbasc Rooms in shorlerradiusund many oiorspoclolfedlures NEXT SUMMER is tested ii camp last 9173 dark OliVe From The Camp Borden Citizen SEEK HOCKEY FAHE Loose fitting suintnerweight2 BELL ISLAND Nd copy summer field dress bush suits similar in design to those tested last summer in Camp Borden gwilt With thzicompletion of newrth be general issue to all Active nial icearena here Bell18mi Force soldiers and COTC persont ckeyimmsm Ere predictlns nel takingfieldiruining t3 sum ewerain4Newcundlnndhock Th an tovtake onallco nwwmmr millimeters Number iscrvcd in the Imperial Army from immi 30 Elma lvmey 9mm Pmm was mum are mad gAngus in 19$ and living there Kirkpatrick It Tudhopo runny miificfgpiimfzrstb $3 the of ms do wasil Mundell Coates lac mg

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