Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 28 Sep 1953, p. 3

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feAm BARBIE minim MONDAY SEPT 23 1953 gum Joecm Grinn proprietor of 12 Dutch mm me $31126 day be had worked Ville asch plan the manager 2on 00550 HITS FIRST WITH THE BEST 1N IASII monoAv ruesoAvweonesmv MATINEE WEDNESDAY AT 230 p111 EYENiNG snows AT 650 and 3111 11 Camera Kids Saar Scliin Scum pram Stuff we ourMo am on menu winner lullery user on at can recount COLOR CARTOON SLOPPY ALOPY JUNGLE MONARCHS REELER LISTEN woos humiliation tam WEEK1111 nrmcuou STARTS THUR charge of perjury in cormcctionl for $613 to Harry Armstrong of the Arrmzmng Hardware DH ESDAY SEPT 23 Magistrate Borden Fosterf presmcd With Crouu Attorney Thompson Mitigation by Periury Following trial at enema uni July 22 before neth Caznerori Chambers Midland district ap peared before the court here on with the first case when he had faced two charges of theft Giving the name of Robert Chambers he denied any knowl edge of Chamber and record of previous convictions and 310 de nied that he had ever been in court before and secured suspended sen fence lie pleaded guilty to the perjury charge and offered no defence but stated that he had tried in that way to keep the family together and the children 11 school The two previous charges were asmult and taking an auto without the consent of the owner lie was convicted and at the close of court was given terms of four months determinate and four indeterminate in refommtory Should Have Waited Chargcd by PC Gmham OPP with careless driving on Sept Robert Lucas of F105 pitadcdi guilly Evidence was that while proceeding south on lnnicfil Strcct the stake body truck he was irivli ingsthiled in the north lane andi he then went ahead into the centre of the south lane and was struck by another car which was damag ed to the extent of $200 He had pleaded guilty but considered that the other car should have waited untilhe had moved but agreed that he had made mistake in go GRANADA ENTERTAINMENT MONDAYTUESDAYWEDNESDAY smuunu ATTRACTION In Gorgeous Technicolor The Thrilling Stars Of The Prince Who Was AThief Together Again In Love Again MRSSOISM 88 TIMES moment eve snows AT 840 pm LASI COMPLETE snowmen EVE 840 pm SllSAN CABOTwmun RETNOLDSWWWCTM10RY SON or All Megsuwmc ONCEONLY 840 pm PorMovie MerryGokound Tune in CKBB Eoch Afternoon of 540 Emmi can Diocese of Toronto instituted Bishop Wilkinson were his Chap apd inducted Rev Walter Sidney AlainRev=Peter Wilklnson of Ham Johnson BA as Rector of Trinity ilton Rev Canon Fred Nicholson Church Bradford St Pauls and the Rectors Churchwardens Church Coulsons Himand Christ from Bradford and Coulsons Hill Church Holland LandingAssisting Wood and Hughes NEW BBADFORDRECTOR service of Institution and In auction was held in Trinity Church Bradford on Sept 17 when the Rt Rev WilkinsonrMMMA DD CoadjutorsBishop of the AnglL FEVENINGVCLASSES rebornArron seer ochr 730930 p111 negumclassestommence Tues 11ch Blames will be orgdnized in the fullling subjects if registration is sufficient ART SEWING IlBASICQENGLIASli TYPING iBOOKKEEPlNG WOODWORKING icHBMISTRYroR NURSES rDRAFTlNG METAL WORK COOKING cuter LEATHERWORK Xv fighting ing ahead He was convicted and fined $10 plus costs of $1450 Caused Disturbance Pleading guilty to causing dis turbance on Dunlap Street Earl at 11 pm Sept 19 by shouting and Ronald Towns was con vioted and fined $15 plus costs of $450 The charge was laid by PC 21 gislrot mg 13ers Two Months On Aug he tendered cheque 15 Macks Dunlap Street more fa the agne almond Stores in payment of an account 3m with butanec of $2510 which Maiixtg iuilrftlltii but the cheque was unihss He pleaded gmlty to all three charges was convicted and ME appear for sentence on Sept 3a lie hurt three prevliius cum1c be smut Following conviction for 15 xmzitizug Jtm Peacock on Sat urday Sept 12 Philip Holt was given sentence of two months and or second charge of consum ing Lunar when or the prohibited 151 was Mic1 520 plus costs of $130 Complicated Case charge of driving while intox icated on July 13 in Vcspra against Glczm Arbor 131 by PC Lyle OPP brought up considerable technical data in the hearing with it 13 Thompson QC for the de lvlicc Becslcy of Vespm stated that he had been proceeding north on Highway 27 at 1120 pm in 1951 Chevrolet and struck by the car of the accusedwhen near his own drive Later he saw Arbor lying beside the road He wast talking and also was bleeding sumcwhat and there was no meow mesummiot mam What makes Whom toploypostoiu Ask Rudolph the heinoudfsiust ticcublo smell of liquor Both Becs icy and his wife were shaken up by the collision They had seen Arbor in hiscnr Cundlcs beforc 11116 PC Lyle stated he had found Ar bor lying on the west side 0ftl1c highway and that there was smell of alcohol on his breath His car was in the west ditch The Beasley car was about 300 feet far thcr on with damage done to the left rear corner blood test had been taken byi Dr Shannon who gave evig dence that he had attended Arbor at the accident and bad later taken blood sample between 1230 and WONDERFUL pm at the hospital He was able to talk was responsive but con fused He had scalp lacerations and other abrasions ihoughtthat the accident may have produced the symptoms but in his opinion the patient had not been rendered unconscious In cross Puppin OPP LCA Conviction For intoxication in public place on Sept 19 in Barrie Leon Desrochcs was convicted and fined $10 plus $250 on charge laid examination been caused by the concussion but to the question from His Worship he said that there was smell of liquor on Arbors breath Crown witness Rogers medical legal expert in the by PC Gorham OPP Bought Own Tractor After putting over smooth deal by turning in tractor taken from the Corby Motors farm implement sales lot to the car sales depart ment and securing $1100 credit on car which he drove away Staven Marcovitch appeared in court fac ing two charges stealing the trac tor and securing the car by false pretences and intent to defraud He pleaded not guilty and was re manded until Wednesday Sept 30 for trial on both counts PC Nell Chaddoclr OPP on the alert saw his number on Tuesday morning and apprehended him on Collier Street Three Defrouded repetition of the worthless cheque racket brought three charg es of obtaining money by false pretences with intent to defraud against Melvin Maling 26 mar ried Dr Shannon admit ted that the condition might have Prof Joselyn TECHNICOLOR The doctor Crown Attorneys office Toronto gave technical evidence that the blood test received by him on July 15 showed an alcoholic content of 23 per cent He went on to state that if taken at the hour given the test would indicate with an aver of liquor had been consumed Defence counsel and the profes sor then debated the matter of assimilation of liquor with the tbxication count Called later by dent from 16 to 20 ounces impairment is merely legal term and term but the same condition Arbors evidence was that he has his trip to Barrie lie suffered in tense pain throughout and had tak Evidenceof Cpl Lackie OPP was that on Aug 28 he had cashed worthless cheque for $25 the trouble This hadnot affect thc pain but when leaving Cun drawn on the Sterling Trusts here dies ontlre last part of his trip he 18 Located just south of Barrie on Conceson 14 between highway 11 and new fourlaner 23 29 MENm em CARTOON age sized person that 11 ounces blood bringing some interesting information regarding the 13 the Crown he further stated 1211 ing into considerationthe condition of the accused following the acci that the amount could be In debate he also claimed that intoxication medical both mean practically heart condition and on the day of en brandy Several times to alleviate ed him seriously and had relieved of the tantalising oi the pampn And when Laughed Basement in is like enbiis had suddenly blacked out just before striking the other vehicle He had secured bhe brandy from mm with whom he formerly worked and had met in Barrie He did not know his name Judgm cut was reserved by Mag istrate Foster until Sept 30 when second charge of careless driving will be heard Mac Donald Sentenced Sentence was givenif the case of Ruthven MacDonald who had been incuslody for som time on dfraud conviction dating back to 1951 at Collingwood term of five months detenninate and four indeterminate was given In closed court thataernoon closing at oclock Leslie Judd was committed for trial in preV limnary hear one charge of Another tried at that time was charge ofirxentfaMMt against feniale andllugh Stowe art the accused was remanded for judgment on Oct 11 new 0mm cm MONXEY 31180555 STARTS TODAY Egbercomgiams Concerning Eating Establishments Fewer complaints were received this summer concerning eating es tablislunertts than any previous year report the Simch County health units sanitary serCes In order that the tourist popular tion of the county could receive was spentin the resort areas in vestigatingcomplaims testing well water and swimming Water in Spoong eating establishments an sewage disposal systemalv During the month of August total of 978 calls were made bribe sanitarians consisting of 57011011 tine visits 344 followup cailsand 64 complaints investigated gt Nevada sixthlargestlstate lnytdzo Union isthe Smallestlin ulug lion satisfactory service it was neces sary to forego theroutine inspec tion of the year around restaurants However now thesmnmer rush 131 over the sanitufianswill ontinue the routine inspection and SVrab commmd fag Iul tbingvofeating and drinkingutenl isils in restaurants hotel dining rooms and beveragefodibs The yearly inspection of all schools in the county Will coma mence inrbhe nearT future emu the roads remain navigable these inspections should be WQIEMM the end of the year Wherernecesi saty rteinspections will benmde in the spring oftbe time during the Simmermonths new chapel slte at Blue Springs the Ontario Anny Scouts consummate cAnTooN Amciation training centre for leach ers recently Wasztbdfcatedvata iceremony breadth aunh worsenof Qwen Training for Boy Sooutlaecdcrsgin Canada Thehrst Gilwell Course for Scooters inow otherthuu those listed buysbeformed if there is sufficientiuterest minlm umenrolmentr ofrfifteenkwuliltlbe expected mgfnld isvlleosed Announcethor Foeiliedore now ovoiloblginthelNew Wing in ones classics will uncommon enigmaeach week on Tuesdays Thurs heuzrcdistrotlonfeooftive dollarspayahle atthe first regular returnedtddtudentswho haveLon attendance of outmeowmemuonnomi 539 all no omen mm can nomm

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