Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 8 Aug 1960, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

15 Manhunt Ends As PoliCe Nab Elusive Youth AERAMS VILLAGE PEI ONAndrew Allenso Arsenault 15 who eluded police and track ing dogs for week was cap lured in haylolt in this rural Acadian community Sunday and charged with murder The youth armed with 22 ualibre rifle surrendered quietly when approached by lour RCMP olllccrs and police dog as the biggest manhunt in the history at Canadas smallest province came to an end Arsenault husky lad said to be in good condition despite his wpeklong ordcal was taken to nearby Summerside and ar raigned in magisuatcs court on charge of murder in Connec ton with the shooting July 51 of Joseph Tillman Gallant it Prosecutor George Meltin hon raid Arsenault will appear in adult oourt Friday for prelimin ary hearing 1131 hearing will decide whether youth will go on trial in Prince Edward lelnu Supreme Court WHILE fiLHPP finanmnn it his wile ud staccat daughter The killer had built crude platform to reach the firstiinor bedroom window of the Gallant farm horn rammed the barrel of flfiile rough the semen and fired 0MP Inspector Arthur Argent sold Sunday the search took on new hope when form re ported fresh tracks in told tracking dog one or three brought in from the mainland picked up the scent and followed it to burn on the farm of Elmer Gallant During his week in the flyin fested bush police said Arsenault existed on food stolen from out lying houses abandoned when the owners moved in with neighbors for protection The search centred in four rnile arc north of this small form ing and fishing community 2Car Collision Kills Persons VICTORMVHLE Que OP Feur on were killed Sunde and four others injured in two lllsion near this commun 551 miles southwest of Que bee City The two oars collided at an intersect highway near St eager village son otorinville Victims an Mrs Ragnar Biém can tw daug rs fiesta g3 Bfid 013 food nnPnlil Jo nson ii all of Que bec City All were reported rid ing in one of the ears with Mr Bilodeau so who was injured Injured in the second oar were Etienne Roux oi Sherbrooke Que Ed his two daughters Suz anne and Elaine 19 All the injured were taken to gt hospital in nearby Artbabnska SHAH Gill WITH PM RCMP OFFICERS AND VOLUNTEERS SPACED 20 FEET APART COMB TALL GRASS TOWARD WOODS 15 KILLED my By THE PRESS freak explosion that killed our rabbit hunters and four death car crash helped swell Canr adas accidental death toll to at least 52 during the weekend The hunters died near the southeastern Saskatchewan comlt munity ol Broadvlew Sunday when one their shots pene trated an ad farm shock and detonated pile of explosives believed to have been dynamite her other persons were viv tims of twocar collision near Hockey Player Dies is Car Hits Tree lNNEIlKiP Ont CPlHegin 1ld Chaitington 20 who played Junior hockey with Woodstock Warriors was killed Sunday night when station wagon in which he was riding crashed into tree near this community 10 miles northeast of Woodstock Two other youths Kenneth Li kins 20 and Kenneth Lichti 19 both of Woodstock were injured Reds Wipe Out $500 In Tibet NEW DELHI India Routers Some 65000 Tibetans were killed in lighting against their Commu nist Chinese overlords between 1955 and 1959 it was claimed Sunday No figure on the number killed in the remote mountain kingdom since June 1959 is available re ported Indian lawyer Purshoh death figures came from the Da the southwestern Quebec com munity oi Victoriaville Sunday lni Lama Tibetan godking who fled from his capital in March 1959 Trikamdas conducted an in quiry on Tibet for thetnterna tlonal Commission of Jurists CarMakers Begin To Unveil 81 Plans ihe auto of at DETROIT AP makers today began to revs ileiully bits and pieces their 1961 models Briggs general manag oi the Chrysler and Imperial vision confirmed the new Imper ial will have free standing head lights sucb as re used on the expensive cars the m0 and early 19305 operate The double or as from the est eywfira pedestal ch mounted on rlses in front the fender Briggs said 1961 models will It oo sale late next month nor an nxamnn wane tam Trikamdas He said the p11an PA um Walkout Lend rk sap E3 at mtuetnent tieorgan mostly immigrants said nnday asked to atth negotla By GERALD neared Ganglia Staff ertg T01 of ass ppage on Toronto hous opartmant projects 350 is weak Charles Irvine iner of the wafkodt eight days ago shy about 3000 rkera more lh 400 suboontractors involved the isputo had on session today similar meeting lei Iggy Pearson Denies Liberals Are Hopeful Of Depression OTTAWA tCP Parliament enter the final week of the our raot session today after one at the sessions bittarest exchange between Prime Minister Diefen baker and Opposition Leader Pearson The two political lea ders clashed in the Common late Saturday alter the prime minis ter said the Liberal Opposition is not unhopcful of depres sion Mr Pearson branded the charge malicious falsehod They crossed swords in hec tic Isahour tussle during debate on the tr ade departments spending program for the our rent fiscal year The debate was to resume when the Cameos meets at pm EDT today and there now is hope that raga tion will be possible by uesday or Wednesday The pan opening hourins stead of 11 am as usualwas not to permit members to at tend the state funeral in Toronto today of former Conservative prime minister Arthur Meighen Some of the harshest words of the session were uttered dur ing the clash between Mr Diel enbaker and Mr Pearson Dep uty Speaker Jacques Flynn fre quentiy had to nail both to or der The eruption occurred after Mr Dieienbaker denied charge by Mr Pearson that he had grooved page marked conlt ential from 1957 re port on economic prospects for that year before tabiing it in the Commons in 195s The report entitled Canadian Economic Outlook 1957 Was prepared for the former Liberal government by federal econo mists Since its tabling the Lib eral Opposition has protested the report was made public by Mr Diefenbaker for political purpMES and that he had no constitutional right to do so Mr Dleienhaker denied he had removed any part of the or pork He said the report scared the souls ol the Liberal Opposition because it Warned that Canada in 1958 would enter period of recession The Liberals had kept the fact there is degree of in office The prime minister said the the met there is degree of unemployment in Canada and rubs its hand in glee whenever market is lost through inten gt no as on ALL COLOR CINEMASCOPE SHOW TONIGHT ONLY lllllillll TAVlflR RICHARD WIDMARK Liberal Opposition revels over in sivg international competition cannot conceive of an op position made up of such fine gentlemen who would devote themselves so hopeltu to the attainment of something in the nature of depression in Canlt ada Diefenbaker said They are working to that end Mr Pearson branded the statement as false malicious slander unworthy of the prime minister He said Mr Dieian baker had made it without any respect for the dignity of his of fice and should withdraw it Leaders Hope Settlement his slits Rie five unions Olflaullin sin age have ma do ands but see agreement for higher Wages shorter hours and batter safety ensures Na concrete otters ave been made by sub donhnotwswhounlike be en era contractors have no re sentative organization handle subcontracts for oar pantry brieklnyi concrete work plastering an masdmy NUMBER NCERTAIN Neither unions nor be contractors have bjeen attic say how pro ts are tented Bolero the was at officials estimated about 000000 worth of projects wo be tied up The stoppagoqe the most widespread in the metropolitan area since strike and lockouts in 1958 made 20000 building trades workmen idle for days and halted work on $150000000 worth of construction The current stoppage is the climax of several months of on rest among immigrant construc tion workers who say they are being exploited by being under paid denied holidays and forced to work overlong hours One result of the exploitation charges was that the Ontario governments anti discrimina tion commission published pamphlet in Italian advising migrant workers of their sill and legal rights in Ontario 17 Gowns st Illllllltillll cosrs LESS AT viAu MOTORS LTD BARBIE Willflfliliti PA 66488 WWI7 Imuionuuu Innmama Ill ARSKED All told there were 29 trailio deaths and 15 drownings in Canadian Press survey from pm local time Friday to mid night EDT Sunday One erson perished in fire in Britis Cole umbla There were three deaths by miscellaneous noses DIED lN CRASH In Ontario is man died when his ONTARIO Toll Death Is Swollen To 52 Weekend In Canada dental shooting was reported in Alberta Ontario which had the highest death count with is and Quebec split 20 traffic fatalities Three persons died on roads in British Columbia and two each Newfoundland Mnnito and beds Quebec moaned live drown ings Ontario our 31th C°l umhia three Manitoba two and Newfoundland one No accidental déaths were re rted Nova Scotla Prince dword land and New Bruns wick The xurvey includ nil no dontal deaths except ode is dustrinl accident Ontario ded Vikentlle Coloka 30 of date Mich and Fire Mn 22 of Detroit when elr car went out at control an crashed into stump near St homas undsy Madeline York ta of ii disad 0nt and Gordon Therrion of Penctangulshene Out the car in which they were floo rammed into tree near id ough when his ingle engine plane crashed into lake near Bancroft 0nt Saturday Billy Rhea ll Lakeiield Ont drowned when he slipped from In undefiweler ledge into the Otoan hoe lver at melield Sunday Samuel Dalgle 24 Redwood Out and Bruce Snow Acton Out in twocar crash so mile wut at Toronto Saturday Brian Murphoy 1s Novar 0nt dmwned when he dived otf raft into water over his depth near Huntsville 0nt Saturdny Reginald Cbattingtan 30 Woodstock when the nutom bile he was vlng crashed too tree near oodrtock Saturday John Michael Enright struck by truck just Ion Renfrew Ont Saturday Nmioy Robbins to Curb ruz banana EXAIINER MONDAY UGUST 960 Shot Detonates Explosives Hut Four lire iKilled BROADVIEW Susi CF Four ra iihunters were killed in gi tblast Sunday when one of their shots pierced wooden farm shark and det onated explosives One of the bodies was thrown 443 feet from the shock near this southeastern Saskatchewan community so miles east of Regina RCMP said they believe tho shack contained eight cases of dynamite but added that they were unable to confirm this Details of the aocldont were not available The dead George Labosslcrc of Wakaw Susie Jean Paul of 26 ct Mellort Sask and hi Bonita 80nnd Morris is 30 both of th St Huberts lesion near the last scene light mane crashed in hallo and threeyearvold was fatally injured when rawboat fell from its airports to eni land Sunday Robert tombi new German Town Petitions En Keep Canadian Hockey Coo sonsr ion to ooddnoulnd thegslrneIrlfiiggéhe netatby ttown Wash ngoen oesn lose its thi hockey lgfiowlealge lalezlortium lwwwllad Cpl almers was Schneiher0nt hassadok mm M42 issisnnlm new has no voted himse gnatoitglidy Aid in When word errand Mm 29 selfsnorificlh way in tow tall Cuaig was due to mum unis an yea gamma antenna youthsi lieuuglin lion KW mm tiring alone to create ns nda citizens of ml you he muse sttzrtedng tronhheei 3mg 3m will Alumni ed anegfdfinill pionsbo steady two pm mg MMtieahmslien or at were one in do mmwmmmh coma urd fimgoywh male ngleB was heard lit Mn gamambagi 2v to anxiousWinemr was moron noouur Znigitiim n° silt ENGINES Easing tNSTALLED suns is 133 lilv ma EASY TERMS St not near owl den of 1qu kill in STAYNER in our will on mugging mu BATTERY nm In Phone Show 09 tor Anne councilman neg nun cvanmo snow mm in moiin mum Ma pm 3643 PURNYTURK 29 wide and 83 high Ch Sofa Chair FRENCH PROVI Abeautliaimdteofmoom msdehmfinn WWII with meticulous care Ilhe trim solid Mahogany Showed hoe 06 8pm base rubber edge and doem rubber MM auth lpm bank is of qumiihy Wind ambit hair over vm no sag springs The ahait in esbenfield 1011 and seblghseanonoup1eymom store 44935 23550 NCIAL FURNITURE SHOWROOMS 202 Dunlop St WweBanie Ontario

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy