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Barrie Examiner, 15 Mar 1954, p. 9

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uaaa BMqu axsiunlalt WEDNESDAY AUG 25 THURSDAY AUG 26 Magistrate Gordon Foster pre sided Crown Attorney alliompsan QC Was present Wed nesday morning and Assistant Crown Attorney Livingston in the afternoon and on Thursday Heavy Dockets rhe iirst days docket listed is charges but it were against one ternagar number of adjournv menis included the case of Thomas Partridge whose counsel Houlton Marshall QC asked tar one wedks extension serious charge against Herbert Herman attempted not was adjourned unili Sept LCA Charges here was as usual list at can victions for intoxication in put lit place with fines in proportion to the circumstances First oiiend ers were iincd $10 plus costs of 55 more serious crises 315 with the some costs or in one case 520 but an unusual Judgment for the Ear rie court was given against Wil llam flatter who was convicted on Aug ii and again on Aug 22 when he was also involved in disturbance on Dunlop Street at 1205 am He lsas single and gave Toronto address 0n the second oiiance he was fined $50 with costs of $5 or one month Evidence was given by Sgt Moro iey Wright ot the Municipal Ol tlce OPP IS YOUR MONEY ilili lli Wilitii Ifyou yelltiéifwcrc out ofwork not making any money youd considcr yourlcli something of failure woulrlnr liy the same tokenM0 should he workin toornakitigmnrcrnoncy and at in it saiely Guaranteed lrvrt Ccrlillratm Unconditionally guaranteed at to principal and interelt Pay payable hoiyeariy Short tenn5 years Authorized invcltmcnt tar trust Ivodx No tivcluatlon In principal Ill IEARI till ARUMUUIES ill till it STERLING TRUSTS nun 0ch nIANcn orrlcl 3713 SI le Wnlop SI loranla Barrio Roducad Fara For Clillilrclln rates are your Agent llirlnitrn lIlrtlihltlull lulrntuloll amt tun trillliirr rllrrrt Into nllil frillll tho lmulldu LEAVE IIAIllllli HS run Halitbltlnn priucllgorn truvrllllrg on regular hunts will trnIiiirr ortirt Ilm Trnlllnal to lltlm running thin the troillllta Tickets and lnIarmation at ilorrla Bur Totminai 73 Colliar St woodman cm 131954 Gets Nine Months Convicted on Aug 25 of uttering worthless cheque on Aug which he made out against too contractor Melvin Maliag who had also clshed the cheque with another local firm and paid an ac count tram It was given nine months determinate and six Inde terminate ln rotorhistory He had record of previous convic tions Very Unusual Case Sentence was given in the case at Barry John Nowell 19 single and with Copper Clitl his home town and without doubt the most unusual case to come before Bar rie magistmrlcs court The youngman had pleaded guilty to 31 charges or raise pre tences and Intent to deiraud all committed in June and July this year and touching on many com munities including Barrie Tn rorhio Ottawa Windsor Port Dnvcr Simcoe London and the banks in Copper ciiit Sudbury and North Bay In addition to this ho had previous convictions In Copper Cliii for similar offences with eight co viattons In all and was given nded sentence at the time as restitution was made orgooci parentage he had three years high school has rank per sonality which would take him far in the business world but evident iy he made bad start its War ship in brief comment pointed out that the amount involved was in the neighborhood of $ll00 the acts were deliberate as indicated by the previous record convid tions and an the charge in con nection with the Bank of Nova Scotia here he imposed term at six months determinate and six indeterminate in rciormatory On each of the other 30 charges he gave varying sentences of from two months to six months but all concurrent and giving total of not less than six months and not morc than one year He was de fended by John Murphy at Mac lawn and Wilson barristers un dcr legal aid Ability impaired cherat cases were heard under the ability impairad clause John Frederick charged by PC it Gorbam OPP pleaded guilty The otticer stated that the accused had backed out into traffic on Brad ford Street on Aug 11 about 11 pm and the truck he was driving collided with another vehicle causing damage He had been drinking bill was not Intoxicated line of $100 with costs at $5 was tho rcsult Anotlltr case but under the have care and control of motor vehicle was that of Duncan Thomas with charge laid by PC Mchm OPP on Aug ii on Iiighwoy in Esra ot l215 am similar Incqu imposed in this case also charlie of the same nature was laid by PC Bcalnan Oil against Melville Richards on Aug 25 in Barrie Thc niiicer that he with another oiiiccr had occasion to follow the car of the accused and for lhrLL miles til highway 10 was npccmry to over take Richards whose condition was not an extrune case The chase had the handicap of heavy log at the time conviction brought the same line but sec ond charge was withdrawn Still another case was that 0i John Stone as of Aug 12 In V€S pra wiih unigr by PC Camp bell Oii Driving ll truck on Highway 27 at 1145 pm the weav lot of the vehicle was nului by the officer and on check up it was iullnri that ho had no license which was under suspension but that charge and anothcr of cartless drivim wcrc withdrawn whcll It was discovered that he was guilty of second liiflllcu unlitr llllility Imprlltait and was given 14 days which is the penalty with in on tlon iii fine iliiiliililllii August itlttl tn illmember lltti Except iiunllny 365 lilll Daylight Tillie PHONE 55 IlillllIIE IIIIS TERMINAL PHONE 551 hummus cd speed from previous 30 to 35 stated LEAVE TORONTO Stone Through Window Charles Clark was apprehended on Aug 20 when he broke plate glass window in the Unemploy ment insurance Dulce Collier St and did daring or 50 according to PC Holmes OPP who stated that the second was about 20 feet away when he threw the stone deliberately He had been elected from ho tel prior to this because at exces sive drinking The act had been committed that morning It 815 and still loggy he was remanded un til Sept Judgments Given Judgment in thc case at Alhro charged with as HIIIS veteran sault was conviction and line of $20 with costsoi $16 Judgment In the case of Charles Fenlllcy charged by PC Hed rich opp with driving without due care and attention on Shanty Bay Road on June 22 when child was struck son oi Mr and Mrs Agnew but not seriously Injured Historhsip gave complete dc tali at his iinding it was It war day the pavementis at stand ardtypc children were playing on the mad and tho little lad ran north side The driver had check out lrom some tall grass on the according to evidence but His Worship checking on the speed table noted the heavy skid marks or 75 feet irom the rear wheels In his opinion the speed must have been excessive under the circum stances and he imposed tine of 15 plus costs of 52050 Have In Place Other There were three convictions having liquor in place other tha residence car in each case Two chargcs were by PC Mc Cmnc one against Lavcrty on Aug in InniSfil with con viction and fine of $20 with costs at $450 and the other against veteran Allan Marshall an Aug in Tussorontia with con viction and similar tine The third was laid by no Campbell one on Aug 12 against George Staples in Vespra convicted and fined $15 plus siso Unusual Case charge at driving without rca snnnble consldcratinn tor others using thc highway laid by PC Boyd OPP against Pater Hills on July to on maVcspra border line mat with not guilty pica The evidence story was that Mr Ettinger member at the armed forcu whose home is in Angus was proceeding west to Borden on Highway 90 with his wife andlam Ily in small English car when the engine stalled as hewas in the ccntrc oi the wcstbound liinc tic got out and was working on the carburetor when his vehicle was struck from the rear by that of tits and driven across the road angling No one wasinluml scr lucisly by tlic carfinthc opinion of the officer and of the owner was damaged beyond repair The other vehicle stopped at tho impact point with domade grill nuance counsel Bowerman Alliston stressed the malttl of thc condition of the small car with the claim that the owrlcr had paid but 312 according to evidcncc and that ho had borrowed another car to visit Barrio us he could not trust the nrnall car In trailic llllls claimed to have been do Ing It to 50 and that not expect Ing to see car stopped on tho highway ill iIIL centre of the right traitlc land he could not stop in time to IIVOIII the small mr Coun sel ollilerl that the Anglia would not be in gear and would be on Iiy ltllVll liilll tried the right shoulder first but It was narrow and he swunti hack in Mr Livingstons opinion was that In nvcrilgc careful liriwr at that speed would name that tip was gaining ii lhr illliillll car iii Worship nniliil llll cviiicllcc that trlliiic was heavy cilxitnlllnii from rag Round Trip It ltAltltlE WORKS oi the Canadian General Electric Co Ltd saw its manager at manuiacturing Allan Byerspre Siiltcd with his 25 year pin recently by Works Manager Jack Mttchillsoii member otthe local plant Mr Byers is the iatestQuarterContury Club Born in Toronto just before the roaringzos heattondedYork Township Public and Weston High schools later enrolling in the physics and chemistry arts course at the University of Toronto He be came ii fulllime dos 193s and other men whowera destined crnployee at Ward Street works oi the come to Barrio in 1954 along midnight to become the nucleus of the large Ealrli Works iamtiyioi today Camp and extra earc was cssen tiol lie thought liills should have seen the car in time as DnBoyds evidence there was good visibility for l000 yards although the 01 Iicor agreed with defence that driver could not gauge the speed at aear ahead unlll within 500 foot from iL On the charge as worded conviction and tine ot 20 plus $2750 was his decision Reserved Judgment in the hearing or charge at driving too Closely behind another vehicle Magistrate Foster reserved judgment until Sept The charge was laid by Cpl Jack Lee ot the Municipal Office OPP on July 10 Iollowing his investigann of an accident on Bradiord Street south at John Street John Martin proceeding south had stopped to allow another car to turn up John Street and going on caught up with Robert Black whose home is few doors past John on the right The latter swung out slightly to make the turn to his drive which has slope up and also raised his left hand in signal Martin according to evidence brought out by Gordon Mclurij had noticed the signal and the slight turn left and took it in mean ti turn to leithand drch andconscquently moved up to the right at Black and WhCIIIIL roalizodchls mistake he swung sharply right but struck the right front wheels were in the drivl front at the other vehicle and his when he stopped No Name On Trucks Twu drivch were lined or all ing to have their namcs anti atl drossos DI LCmmcllicl fivchiclcs Gordan Muir checked by PC lloii rich OPP on Aug lit was fined suuoav cor News EVERETT Beat Now Lowell At ihcrirsl playou gameht Everett on Wednesday Aug 25 Evcrcit Won over New Lowelll0 The second game was at New Lowell on lrida Aug21 with tho score for ew Lowell and Cl tor Everett The third playoit game was on Monday Aug 30 at Everett ooh Scrlrr The second game of the DEA series between Evc oi and Oronu will be played on Wednesday Scpt at 430 pm drnrio which is 10 miles irrrrn Everett is sit uatcil east at Osh JAlfAiN POPULATION Japan has population at 3534 people per square mile oi cuit ivrltcd land the highest of any country in the Wurid $5 pillsjljil costs Alger liyslop on tho same date with similar ot ichce paid the samt fine and costs for the tlrczlch uftrafiic regula llcns MoNoav ONE OF of CALENDARS DESIGNED i0 RECALL FOR CANADIANS IODAV SOME OF INIERISIING EVINIS BOIII GRAVE AND GAY IN OUR COUNIIVS COLOURHIL 5l0RV Il cruccau All itilttit not Dltttictbl 825 GM IIIOWu DOWN liiiiiiiiirflooo 19 as lioflv WIlMGIQT um ill UMDMO 09 Ill lino main rumor um If rl uvumvltlierof hm 31im6ifliw cullile WWW GRANDWUNK wrtlifo Mliooc we Mtsr Mix nun mama vow uiaaann mu IBM llal llmsltanlwn MM FWI TV WISH WNW more Autoimivvxglvfi7 mi L9 MM tom covnlrnrtrlrrl thirn tonsil Walter Hartman Union Liar WW ISIAHAIINED ID in gnaw msrrtlcr MANAGER Dunlap at Barrie TELEIHDNE 4150 lUESDAY JACWIS flRnERllNDG iirlE OF ORLEANS I53 rONlD United Anniversary Anniversary services at Brent wood Unlicd Church will be held on Sunday Sept at it and 730 pm The speaker wil hc Rev riorcncc Hunter ct Angul Special music will be promoted by the iunlor chair to the morning and by Angus United Churc chcir inihn evening sr PAULS Itecentf visitor Recent weekend visitors were Stunden Sr Hamilton with his son George andrtamily Montreal Visitor Paul Simard Montreal is having holiday with Mr and rs James Flood Harvest liomc Service Harvest Home services willyhc held Sunday Sept 26 at St Pauls Church vuiiip in ouawa Mrs acamlsh Is visiting in Ottawa with iricnds am relatives Visitors At Rectory Miss Frances Code from Elgin Manitoba is visiting communities in Ontario from whnrcmcr par ents want some years ago to pinnrcr in Manitoba ialll Gardner brother of Mrs Rowe is on route to Ottawa from thc institute meeting at Geneva Park Oriliia Other visitors have been the rector irom Gcrallon Ont licv Downcr Tilbury Ont Iiev and Mrs Musson Grand Vallcy Ont AA Speaklr OI outstanding interest has bcen the visit to St Pauls of lead ing member at the AA Association iian AA We have had so lnany Comments upon his hetpiul ac drcss and know great Interest has been stirred for this good vllrk Anoillcl treat has been the llali day servicc rendered by Alfred Clarke organist with hi5 splendid organ recitals hls playing at rtivine scrviccsbrlngiiig the help mun large city clnnchcs and iotrnt oi wisdom on music to us during the summer Burials have been in late Miss Iloss of Strnud Baptisms Leigh Anthes David son Dnris Inlclla Nosblit Juiltl William Ncsbitt Margaret Pat ricin llowson Michael Murray Lana Weddings Norman Martin and Margaret Ogg EARLY NEWSPAPERS The beginnings of British inurn aiism can be traced to the now lctturs DI the lllth century Alirqtlitli iltsllruntiu NORWICIi UNION lion this week Suiticicnt teachers have been liirJ COLDWAIER nannzrlrectcd The banner advertising Huranla Fair at Goldwater was erected Wednesday Aug 25 by Cliii Woodrow abovzMaln Street near the air gyounds entrance Resume Publication Publisher Frank Williams and iamily have returned mm motor trip to Ottawa Kingston Montrcai and other cities The Coldwater News resumed publica Thorough cleaning Coldwalcl public school has been given thorough cleaning throughout during the summer holidays Walls floats radiators desks and other equipment have been refurbished The furnace has been checked and facilities gen erally put in shapc ior Sept npenlng ed at Coldwatcr but some district schools particularly in Mcdbntc township were still short oi stall up to the middle of this week PIIIIIII Spaces Parking spaces were painted on Main Street this week Judllrig acct Callie Donald Bell oi Barrio has been engaged to judge the bch cattle to liuronta Fair here Sept 13 and l4 ANGUS Vlallorn From Nova colta Mrs Daniel Tobin andsoa Dan ny at Eastern Passage Nova Sco lln Visited her soninlaw and daughter Mr and Mrs William West Mr and Mrs Fred Zwlcker of Dartmouth NS visited Ml and Mrs William West Mrs George Bridger and family oi Maple are visiting Mr and Mrs Gordon lesh Sgt and Mrs as Darcy and David and Carol of Kingston spent Monday evening with Mr and Mrs Duckworth Call On Friends litre Mr and Mrs Thomas Strlbboll Detroit and Mrs lna McFadden Allistnn spent Wednesday alter noon with Mr and Mrs Duckworlh and called on several iriends in the village Returns To thrnlt Mrs Grace Duckworth rcturncd to Detroit on Saturday aitcr spending two months with Mr and Mrs Duckworth Mr and Mrs Archie Simpson RADIO TELEVISION NilDHURSl Attended Recalled On Tuesday evening All 17 Bill Day attended reception atvtha home of Mr and Mn Drake Lawrence Park Torch in The guests honored Miss Mar loric Drake now on vacation in Canada tram the London stage also Mr and Mrs Earle Grey and Mr and M13 George Palmer oli Toronto Earle Grey Players Vacation arm Miss Mcainnis Concord is spending vacation with Mr and Mrs Day Flower Show The lower show on Wednesday evening had large attendance Congratulations go to Lynnda Russell ol the junior section orbI winning the la est number of it points or girl in show Each school comoctcd in their ow school group Points were glvc and averaged according to aliend once The school winning the largest number at points rcccive shield for their school Th entries were small in bath SS and SS 17 Vcsprfl this year Let us make it we per cent next yearM and reallyhavc competition in this junior sectionWhen theI winner has kecn competition he really feels he has won something and daughters oi Timmins spent week with Mr and Mrs Waite McMackon TRY AN EXAM Ell WANT All c+ Dont Pool with Billtilillliiilt In Turkeys its Chickens Treat the illst indication at trouble 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