Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 24 Dec 1959, p. 1

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OUR TELEPHONES For Examiner Want Ads Tele phone PA 52114 rm telephone number to call for the anxious or Editorial Dch in PA 5663 Clip Titanic Si 95 YearN9 300 xamintr BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA THURSDAY DECEMBER 24 1959 BUT ioj MOST ColophonHESTOPS dont like this glllt howls Lyle Brinton twoyear ald patient in the childrens ward of Royal Victoria Hospi reacticns like that indeed his other pal Jacky Moore perches happily on the old fel lows knee Santa remembere andzbring candies and Christ mas ebeer to the mites miss ingiout on all thefun of this happl seasnrn Examiner tal Santa doesnt often get ed to take tour of the ward GHliISIS BIBIHPLACE Barnuminn lordanUlReuL ersiThe dusty road to Bethle hem wasthrnnged withpilgrims today as thousands of Christians prepared to eeiiebrate Christs b1 vvasbomr This easygoing Arab town 11 miles south of Jerusalem inside Jordanl came tolife for the an WASHINGTON MP Man kind needs an open and partnershipjnsiead of ence President Eise ower ednesday inhi5 annual message Ih best way America can contr uti to such igoal he said istto giveneedynations the right sortofhelp in thelright sort of spirit The president delivered his message at ceremonies opening Washingtons annual Christmas pageant Asvpart of the observ nnce he pressed switch illum llnating christmdslree in rthday in the place where he lrndgingsouth from Jerusalem The bazaars are open andwill not close till Christmas nig Thousands came from dis nt But many families IsraeliJordanian hor nual festivalwhen momihg mists éd from the fortresslike basil ica standing overtbe grotto des ignated as the place where Mary placed her child ins manger The first gl irn pilgrims had ofthe bib ical town was ofa serene community nestled be tween two hills park adjoining the White House groundstlfi Speaking 318 hours after his re turn from atrip that took him to Africa Asiannd Europe Eisen hower addressed his remarks to hisfellow co ntrymen and work ers for just peace wherever you may be in theworld whatever eor flag or tongue or lh president Vidourcon cept of the goodilife for humanity does not require an inevitable conflict between peoples and sys tomsin which onevmu tb triumth over the ollierf Pbotol only at this time of yeahto Christiansdo make the last part Journey on fo CHILDREN DIE IN IBLAZE lite Suggests Openjlartnership To Replace Bare CoExistence dren died Wednesday in avfire which destroyed their familys fiveroomlo cabin near this re mote southwest Virginia com The father of the five victims broke lhis leg jumping throughmwindow WP following shooting at St Wednesday night in which man and woman were injured gt ll Abandon Search Toll Is 41 MANiLA Reuters Search for survivors of Pbliippinés Saturday was abandoned today rship reported sinking last withthe deotlizoollsetattl and ZOVmInules traffic depthsduring an 84hour period slartiug nt noon today and ending midnight Sunday personswill be edln they are marked for death Cer eluded today tbere will be no 106M WEATHER Cloudy with Inowllurriu thrill mu day MwJonlxbl 10 am Friday For lull commfl no our three Copy20 Pages tillDAY vrou in You may die this weekend Statistics are not particular how many children mny be in cluded or how many adults or how full their stockings are or how laden their Christmas tree The Canadian highways safety conference predicts one person wlll be killed every two hours during the christmns weekend total of so For the province om is of those doomed none know tain wellpublicized precautions will reduce the odds of fatal accident Among them Make it happy Christmas but not over ly merry Oni Christmas Is Greenfiller lill TORONTO femThe Domin ion public weather office con white Christmas for southern 0n tario after all The new forecast cancelled out do as ys prediction that three to six inches of snow was imminent for southern Ontario Some snow will fall over the southwestern part of the province BESS TIME FLllS old Men In Shooting MONTREAL ch Police are holding 37yearold man but noba significant mount it said slowmoving weather system ceptered west of the Great Laka has given almost foot of show parts of Milnesoto and Wis consin rnoM Bro it soon VIEW EEBBLE BEACH Cal AIMJohn Ni Dolnn 55 fin isbed stringing the lights on his outdoor Christmas tree and he was proud of his work He walked from his home bordering clflt overlooking the Pacific to get better view of the treeA Hetook several stepsback ward to get an even better view Doian brought to hospital from the base of the cliff was tr ated for several cracked ribs Lawrence Boulevard nightclub Hm MYSTERY AKRON Ohlo AP For seven years mysterious mon has been playing South to Mrs Helen Arnold and her nine chil dren it ullslarlcd in 1933 when Mrs Arnold was wandering in department store wérrying over how she could make $37 cover the nccds of all her chiiV dren hand reached out and pressed something into her hand mansvoice said buy somethingniee for the kids In her hand was in $20 bill She did not see the giver pus Arnold yrnteaJettcr to the Beacon Journal thanking the mysterious stranger She signed it Grate ful Mother People on both sides of the iron Curtain looked forward this Christmas Eveto the possibility that for the first time since the Second World War the world may again know real pescc shooting persists in Algeria iran and Iraq have moved up troops in Yuletide border spat RedChinu no convert to Soviet Prytrier Khrushchevs call for renunciation of force to settle world problems offers continu ing threat in its claims to Indian frontier lands Pilgrims tbronging by the thaw sands to Bethlehem Jordanheld birthplace of Jesus Christ were reminded by the presence of Arab andIsraeli military guard posts along the nearby border that the1948 Palestine war was ended by an armed truce never by peace pact OllAWA CPPrime Min ter Djefenboker has informed Premier Sauveof Quebec that the federalgovernment would be prepared to discuss disposal of the $25000000 held here for Quer bec universities only after an at tawaQuebec on is reached on an alternate plan of federal university grants for the next few years In letter to Sauve re leasedhere today Mr Diefen baker sai Eat if the Quebec leg islature es theprovincial cor poration income tax to 10 per cent or more from the present nine per cent corporations would come tax payments The federal universitt of $15llper capitaof population as Quebec un Mrs Arnold is $1390 Prool There Must Be Santa Claus takes the money to Mrs Ar you canfind good use for it Id Christmas Spdrks Hopes For Peace ny rnn hssocmrnn rnEss Anyuniversal peacéis mat Ottawa Set To DiscuSs DispoSal 0f Que Grants filterligreement beallowed on gabbtement of 10 per cent instead of the present nine per cent on their federal in Every year since then the mysterious stranger has sent gift for Grateful Molher to the Beacon Journal reporter nold whose husband is in Ohio Penitentiary serving sentence for grand larceny Tho mysterious strangers gifts have totalled $1390 This years was the largest The envelope opened at the Beacon Joumal contained seven $50 bills With them was this note Remember Grateful Mother If you can get this to her Ill apprecinte it If not Im sure like her to have it My bless ings have been many Merry Xmas to you Santa ter of the distant future But the last year has seen sig nificant steps toivnrd greater in ternational understanding Among these have been the Khrushchev visit to the United States and Prcsi nt Eisenhowers agree ment to return the visit the ar rangements for Big Four sum mit conference Eisenhowers nation touron behalf of friendship and peace in freedom moderate progress in Geneva nuclear talks the cominglonation parley on disarmament Even Algiers celebrating its sixth Christmassince the start of the nationalistrebellion against French rule presented more normal appearance than usual Stores were crowded with French people buying holiday gifts not outside thecity security patrols werereinforced to bar grenade raids pervcapitagrant would be ad justed so that the fiscal position of the federal government would remain unchanged Theadditional tax yield would be higher than thegrant in Que bec and thedifference wouldbe deducted from the equalization payment toQuebec which this year will beapproximately $67 000000 FOR TWO YEARS The foregoingplan would apply to the next two fiscal years the prime nunister said No expressprovisio yet ee proposed respecting entent Killed Headon Collision pcgle 9232117233 mode car were killed today in hcadon collision on Highway at Union four miles south of bore Uead are Bill Gillingbam of Port Stanley awoman tentative ly identified as Mrs Gilllugltam and Paul McGregor also of Part Stanley Police and ambulance men worked so minutes to free the bodies from the wreckage After the accident third car was reported to hope skidded into another vehicle parked neat the scene its four occupants were taken to hospital here but of their injuries was not now Threemf the four injured were identified as JudyBro 22 Judy Gallagher 18 and Ronald Webb 24 all of Part Stanley The with was girl Dad DrivesTruck Daughter Killed WIARTON CWWendy Rose Farrow was killediVednes day by twoion truck driven by her father Keith Farrow on their farm outside this town 14 miles northwest of Owen Sound Mr Farrow said he saw the girl standing with her brother Keith Jr 6hy the farm gates post when he drove in but when he looked back alterdriving past he saw only his son Police said it is uncertain whether she had been run over or ran intothe side otthe trucks wheels Youth Hit Killed Near Pembroke PEMfiROKE or Iohn Marquardt ill of Balmer Rapids was killed Wednesday when struck bya car onthe bouiidary road between Pembroke and Stafford Townships The car was driven byLeo Cbartrand 27 of Pembroke The accident occurred just few feet outside Pembroke prelt serying the towns record of 792 days without tr ic fatality 10 Die In Waite Oi Wis Storm iLWAlJKEEAl The worst

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