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Barrie Examiner, 17 Mar 1959, p. 1

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harmExaminer naminchutAdx NEITHER Mb todaythan midtownll mmfllcm PA 2114 95th YearNo 64 IRISH SWEEPSTAKES 237 Canadians Draw Horses By THE CANADIAN PRESS VA total at 23 Canadians drew horses in the irish Hospitals Sweepstakes in Dublin today The sweep is based on the Grand National Steeplechase to be run over Englands Aintrec turf course Saturday Two ticket holders are on the Grand Na tional iavorito and three on the second choice person with the nom do plume Last Post in Montreal and one called Ginger in Kelowna BC hold tickets on Mr What made an Btod favorite by British bookmakers Come on Bay Gct Going is the nom de plume of Vancouver hopeful on Slippery Serpent sccv ond favorite at in to Jim 320 46685 of St Thomas and Four Four Four Ausltm Ajax 0nt are the only other two on the horse There are our on Done Up 100 to Nag Victoria Shell Out London Dnt Thanks Victoria Susan Ann Oshawa Bxhozzss 0n Oxo too to there are Charley Outremont Quin Albert Lemonde Montreal Anatanas Tevelis Hamilton Donmik Tor onto Chris Elmwood Ont BX 32589 Wyndburgb also 100 to has three Willie Calgary Jo Jo Regina Lena Rudy Windsor IN ONTARIO DUBLIN Ireland CPLList of Ontario ticket holders in lrish Hospital sweepstakes based on the Grand National ateeplcchase Saturday by number nom dc plume or name and city where identified Saxon King82185587 Rona Oshawa axiom Come on Baby Ajax GullAMASSOSS James BiE bolt Waterloo BZKWOli Best Bet St Catharines xllballyownAusont Blackic Glen Williams BXH627l0 Steve Bernemisza Welland Kerstin32133806 iry Rest Huntsville nxsioosz Mrs Anni Labti Kirkland Lakc DondrolanADleo Jo Anne Sault Ste Marie Oscar WildaBxflstlafl Port Arthur Mr Gayrnnmzsai Margaret Serablan Brantiord Gold Legend BXHBOOZE Cliff Fort William Eagle mgeAKEBiBéCi Talia Kingston WIS Still Walt ing Port Colbome Done Up BXBEtZSqvSusan Ann Oshawa Mainatown BXHIBIM parole Hallville 353617 Har net Lake St Peter Chris Elm Key RoyalANASSBE Baldy Bowmanvllie Green Drill049675 Mack Niagara Falls Glorious Twelfth 369437 Nipper Sudbury Eternal 76968 Horny Tree load Sault Ste Marie 3233505 Mrs Verna lreland Oshawa TibcrettaAMEM275Pat and Mike Trenton AMLMtBi Ren ate St Catharines Cannabic Lee RQCIMI Thompson Sault Ste Marie 3211430151 Robert Powell Cottam Golden StrongALHSM Over looked Midland W788 Junk St Catharines Para FriendAtwood Hurry BridgeNorth Hal Interior of Brantforda trol Presbyterian Church1a rambles bombed building foli owing collapse of 16 foot Valiant SparkBXCSGHS Sau trcul Kapuskasing AMASGEGG Luclr 999 Blair Nie AtltnnALBBWMLucky Milton The CroiterBXISGIBG Stan ley eyrcch Whitby Surprise PacketAKE74196 Nichols Port McNeili AxlmAKBSlZil Taffy Queen ston Alum Karen Chubm Henry PurcelLBZEHBS DB vid Waterloo Slippery Serpent 31016635 Jim St Thomas ausml Four Four Four Ajax gt Dandy ScotAKBW Dum Spcr Huntsville lrlah CoffeeAKQSMW Trout Eiora Turmoil AMDSZWL Flash Feterborough are Boilennan Dies lifter Explosion PARRY SOUND Ont CP Cclesta Melanie ni nearby Britt died in hospital Monday after he was burned in boiler explosion The Goycanold boilermon was alone when the cxplosio oc curred at bridge construction site on the Magnetawan River north of this Georgian Bay town CAIRO AP The fight be tween President Nasser and Pre mier Khnishchev was out in the open today after hitteryex change of words in the struggle for control of lraq The Soviet premier and the president of the United Arab Re public for the first time charged each other with fomenting trouble in the Middle East Khrushchev accused Nasser of Georgian Bay Digs Out Snow By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ontarios snnwweary southern Georgian Bay region turned again today to the task of digging it sell out as hard winters latest assault left secondary roads over wide area impassable Weather officials forecast mod erating temperatures for the hardhit area from Orangpgiilg fibrthwlastthrough toWiartou on the Georgian Bay shoreline Snowilurries were expected but winds which lashed stranded mot orists late Sunday dropped stead ilyMonday and werent expected to top 12 miles an hour today Temperatures would reach about 32 degrees Highways department oificials at Owen Sound reported Highway 10 open early today but still tricky route for motorists High way 74 was blockedin several Pots Gray Coach Lines Limited which re rt two coaches stranded in the Mount Forest area Monday later reported all vehicles accounted for and on the move Baby Killed Car Skids Over Bank TORONTO Robert McGrath 27 months was killed Monday night when car driven by his mother skidded on an icy road and plunged 40 feet over an embsnlunent into creek in sub urban Etohicoke Police said the boys body was found floating in the creek Mrs Mary McGrath suffered severe leg and arm injuries multiple bruises and cuts The car smashed through guard rails at tho yids on culvert steeple Br tiords ta ll or structure teepleawtiylng in wind during Ontarios weekend Nasser Khrushchev Mix It Up In Bitter Barrage of Adjectives stirring up trouble in iraq in an attempt to overthrow the Com munlStinnuenced regime of Pre micr Abdel Karim Kassem WARNS NASSER lie proclaimed Russia on the side of Kassem and warned Nas ser that his new policy of attack ing communism was doomed to failure Granting 550000000lt rubie $187509000 loan to Iraq in Moscow Khrushc the representativesof te Kassem regime You have seiflcssand reliable friends who arevrcady to come to your aid any time you are in trouble Within few hours ahitter re tort name from Nasser We do not interfere in the in ternal affairs of the Soviet Union or supportafracuonof it against another faction replied Nasser in statement distributed by his semiofficial Middle East News Agency CHALLENGE TO ARABS Mr Khrushchevs sup port oi communism in our coun try is manage to the Arab peoples will Khrushchev and Nasser bad clasped hands in halting the July 14 revolt in iraq that brought Kassem to power with the assass ination of King Faisal andbls pr0ltWestern Premier Nuri said The strain between Khrushchev and Nasser isthe result of the abortive revolt in lraq last week of army officers sympathetic to Nassers goal of panmab unity Kassems government in Bagh dad comipg more and more an dor the influence of the iraqi Communists accused Nasser of lamenting the rebellion The town of Alliston took step further last night to secur ing new $25000lt potato pack aging piant when it learned it was possible to supply 50000 gallons of water from existing supplies The town council is having specialmeeting tonight with members of the public utilities commission to determine ways of meeting other require ments of the company which proposes to erect the plant An official of the Saladashir viiiHorsey Company Toronto srnvicrlrs creature storm was spotted by fire chlafwho calledoif an even ing service 44 Hundreds of Barrio motorists still are without licence plates and the lastminute lineups are growing Provincial transport department officials said Mon EDMONTONVtCP ode stil dent fell dead and live girls were mounded Monday as latching automatic rifle ecoe unassuming new citys most modern schools Stan Williamson 19was charged with murder in the slay ing of Howard Gates 16 He had lPJt Boss Sheppard High School last December be cause of poor grades Diane Kane 16 who was re ported to have broken off with Williamson last week for Gates was recuperating early today from an operation to remove either slug from the 22ealibre automatic rifle or piece of glass from behind bereye Eleanor Mrochuk 17 had RT See Spud Packer Close FariAlliston saidrthe projectwasstill in the tentative stage tlt would be prejudical to say anything nowf hecommented gt Thenewbuilding would have floor space oiabout 40000 feet andemploy one or two hundred people The plant would require certain services One of the problems was water the spoku man said gt gt One of the directors of the company Grant Horsey is also director of thenew Hardee Farms international Ltd which recently took over control of Holland River Gardens Ltd Bradford Hardee has issued some hundreds of thousands of shares and proposes to maintain yearround flow through three Canadian packaging plantsone at Bradfordand tour fatms in Quebec Ontario and Fidrida Mr Horsey was in Florida day asis George Hotling mar presidentof Holland River Gardens and nowia director of Hardee uta Salada spokes ther was no direct connection between the proposed new plant and Hardee At last ghts regular meet ing Adjala Township Reeve John Small congratulated the council members on securing establish ment of Baxter Laboratories in the town He wisheduthem luck in their negotiations Horsey combine and assured them of Adiala suppo Years Sentence Gray 30 overpowered by hotel clerkwhe tried tomb was ienced Monday to eight ears penitentiary lie had pravliiufly pleaded guilty to armed robbery Hnrol iser subur on North York hotel employee ptured Gray teryheing held wt shotgun gt soMMoNsrs racr Pl raiser th the Victim Nabs Threi rononro tori Leonard day night that anyone driving with 1958 plates on Thursday will be summoned Despite reputed warnings that Wednesdays ucau line would not be extended the finger shutoff Judy Poul p18 and Kay Powers an ynno armlinson both 17 are hit in ina Amarantch Eted train the steelleckers which line the school corridors Police said the shooting oc curred while 1000 of the schools Whalide 1864 BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA TUESDAY MARCH l7 1959 nhlhu 5co€opy12Pages BANK EMPLOYEES sou rwo am ROBBERY curvy Shotgun Blast Fired at Wall Accountant Tackles Gunman OTTAWA CP Three daring hank employees foiled robbery attempt here Monday by two men armed with sawedofi shotgun woman teller distracted the twp gunmen by pretending to faint while another woman em pioyte tripped an alarm Later an accountant tackled one of the holdup men as his gun went off in the direction of Detectivo John Vaughan perhaps saving the pie Lrss nnrvrns 160 issuing offices iii the province have reported little business About 30 per cent of the prov inces drivers still have no plates Jealous Youth Firés nine In School Kills Student 14m siudean poured into the east corridor alter classes fin ished for the day JaicsandJldisn Kano were shot as they left the building The gunman who had pulled up in carhdhased them back into the school VENTURA Calif AP jury that conVicted Mrs Eliza beth Duncan of buying the mur der of her daughterinlaw re turns today to decide the punish ment It hastwo alternativesdeath in the gas chamber or life im of insanity to be settled before any sentence can take effect Thelstyearold defendant smil ing and optimistic when the jury filed in to announce its verdict Monday took the first degree murder conviction calmlyat first She turned to her 30year old lawyer son who sat at the counsel table beside her with his head bowed and said quietly Dont too much Frank it was Franks pregnant Cana dianbornhride Olga 30 whose finder she was convicted of plot EBO MANITOBA Frank Duncan had testified during the fourweek trial that be she had tried to break up their marriageuolga was born near Dauphin Man and came here from Vancouver Baldonadoand Maya confessed kidnapping Olga from her Santa Barbara apartment last Nov 17 stranglingher and burying the body ina shallow grave beside country road They led police to the grave Dec 21 Enchfiis awaiting trial on plea of inno cent by reason of insanity anus are In Home Billie today as destroy storey frame home at Lafleche could not believe his mother would harm Olga even though fants were burned to deathfearly on the th shore of the ISL Jury To Settle Womans Fate Mrs Duncan testified that Bal donado and Moya had been blackmailing her and that she had nothing to do with plotting the murder thirty in themnming sisters charmed No old rict youth am Robinson who vanish Sunday after neouwhen be family ear oreson his fathers licemans lite police said Charged with armed robbery arc Gordon Real 17 and David McKellnr to both oiBrockvllle Witnessu said two men on tered the Bank of Commerce branch at Bank and Maclaren streets in central Ottawa at pm EST and shouted its holdup Steamboat Era Ends on Lakes GRAVENHURSTThe end of the steamboat cruise era on the Muskoka Lakes was revealed here with announcement that Gravenhurst Steamships Ltd had been sold Owned since 1955 by Penhorwood of Willowdale the firm has been purchased by two Gravenhurst men George Mor rison and Jack Vincent who plan to sell two of the companys steamboats and retain the third the sagamo as floating mar ina Smaller faster water taxis will be substituted for the aging vessels The Saganio and nersistiir ships the Cherokee and Segwun have seen more than haltscen tury of service carrying pass engers supplies and mail to communities cottages and re sorts on LakesMuskoka Ros seau and Joseph At one time 10 steamers operated on district lakes Since main roads were pushed through the rockyhoilday area the ships were restricted to pleasure cruises Although plans are incomplete the new owners plan to retain the Sagame as headquarters for large mar ina they plan to build here this Year unionism SISTER wouro sunrrr BEEllRLY Bairie policeman rubbed his eyes and looked again at 230 this morning when he sawrtlwo little girls walking along the dark streets at Anna and Dunlap West books and lunches under their arms Cpl Reg Neathviay got out of the police cruiser ed the two brighteyed youngsters where they going at two carrying school and ask The two sisters replied brightly that they were on their way to Mass at St Marys Church on Mulcaster Street and that they had to be thereat am They had brought their books along because they were going to school from church they told the officer Asked whether they knew what time it was the Cpl Neathway took the two sisters into the police cruiser and escorted them to their Barrie home persons were the girls parents The two youngsters hadgot up dressed got their lunches and started off for church without awakening their mother and father Neither of the girls had noticed the tirrie It was back to bed for the girls sleepy in classes today the teacher will know why if she hap pens to read this account of the early risers The most surprised If they appear little For Miss Ida Byrne 23 went into her fake swoon tricktaught her by branch manager Waugh Christine Bromund 29 tripped the alarm Detective Vaughan in patrol ca just block away entered the bank as the men were leading bundles of bills into black sult case When the detective grabbed one of them the other screamed Let him go or Ill kill you Ritchie Cobb bankaecpuntant tackled the second gunman from behind as the sawedoii shotgun went off the blast grazing Vaughan and tearing hole in the wall behind Constable Bernard Somers ar rived then to help Cobb suhdua the armed man Detective Vaughan in spite of neck wound where he apparently had been grazed by buciuhat wres tied the other into handcuffs Fire Destroys Big Shop Area LONDON titeutera At blaze early today destroyed main shopping section in the northeast London suburb of Ilford Estimates of the damage ran as high an £15000000 More than 200 firemen who fought the fire for hours be iore bringing it under control de scribed it as the worst single outbreak of the century Two department store dozen smaller stores one and eight apartments were oi isbed Another two dozen houses were damaged The blaze began in huge fur niture store At its height flames shot 109 feet into the air Fire engines stood three deep on the main street as strong wind spread the fire along rooftops Amnesty Seen For Indians BRANTFORD CP court was told here Monday that the federal department of Indian af fairs is ready to recommend am nesty to the Six Nations indians and their chiefs if they return to their homes andcause nofurther disturbances Toronto lawyer Malcolm Mont gomerY appearing for the Six Nations Iroquois ederacy said he had leiarned that the de partment would be willing to make such recommendation to Ontario AttorncyGeneral Kelso Roberts BushTrek Halted Road to Tie Cities SUDBURY CP The hush land trek to Timmins by Sad bury delegation has beenealled off in viewof Premier Forstn statement that Sudburyfim mins road will be started this year The proposed snowmobile jaunt between Northern Ontarios two chief mining communities was to have been made to focus govem downtheroad He has ment attention on need for the road link Stamper Days not been seen since then tWayne had no worries about Is studies at Alliston High School wbcrehe isln Gra the father said The boy has rel rle and in Town relatives and those inthe area surroundingthe Robins farm havebcen contacte They have put seenlthernisaing

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