Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 17 Aug 1962, p. 11

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tion belonging non Jus tice ii Sissons of the Ter ritorial Court of the North rnasasoarsroua carv lags depicting stories behind court trnis are in collect Glhcilttrrir Examiner FRIDAY auousr 11 trstecascr which be hears white on trial circuits of Arc tic settlements Photo west Territories Chef susL tlce Sissons of list owknlio pays Eskimo carvers to than NOWFORAS lOWAS You an own Beautiful Brand New chanson SELFHELP HOME it rHs Versuslaw Trend of the can design features big living and dining area plush large farniiy room in the Glenaany be signed for location on wide lot youll find the Glengarry is very imV ressivs home and an excellent one an active family life Why not investigate today how you can use your credit to build amoralsome future for your family Nicholson madotthaoos design by architect Noa man Wallace Dobcli packsxplcnty of living into the compact Glcncslrn Heros arborno young couplecan afforda home that offers posslhtllllcs for many interesting variations in exterior decoration Why wait years to own your own name when you can buy Nicholson alumna Home now an moduli canbs built on your land in stage completion you can afford Start building more secure future for your famuy now put your rent money to work buying your own Nicholson Hm These Are NotPrefab Homes They Are Better Than Prefab Homeslll The Nicholson SelfHelpHomeis specificallydeslgned forthe middle class and lower middle class wage earner We erect the outside shell complete with windows and doors on your foundation as opposed to the inconvenience of attempting to assemble large sections of walls and roofs yourself We handle the difficult erection Work You merely take care of the interior finishing All Interior materialsare supplied byus aiyour convenience We also supplyia plumbing and healing package which may be included in the one mortgage As you can see this deal is unbeatable for the handyman who enioys working With tools PAiNSWlCK ruoutmlsoot 28 Yrsof lrogress with Simcoe County so These Two Model HOMES ON DISPtAY NOW AT PAINSWICN rtocarsonou eraser astuo aHsnao tuners Judge Has Record Of Cases In Stone ti Jill WHELLY YE KNIFE NWl CWEskimos are hcwing record in stone of theirmost important encounters with the Territorial Court of the North west Territories Tho soapstone carvings many of thorn depicting murder cases are produced on assignment for little Justice John Howard St sons when he is on trial circuits of Arctic settlements its pays the carvers at the going rate or sometimes more and now has dozens oi his case portrayed in the grcyxrecu and black figurcs frozen in mid drama atop his office bookcase in Yellowknife Among them kneels an Es kimo with drawn bow ready to send an arrow to the heart of muskox being held at bay by husky dog The carving com memorates dccision by Chief Justice Sissons that Eskimo may at any time take any kind of game or fish beyond the Northwest Territories tree line SHOT hlUfiKOX Kagogolek was accused of shooting amuskoxnear Cape Coibornc contrary to the NWT some ordinance after he and number oi others with him ran out oi food Feb rose Chici Justice Sissons decision of not guilty was based on royal proclamation of 1763 in the Statutes of Canada which reserved the lands beyond the tree line as the Eskimos hunt ing Emund young girl named Agnes lopink began the ludces colicc tion in less reproducing in stone and caribou sincw the de fence argument that brought not guilty verdict from jury trying Allen Kaotok for the murder of his father Kiiigitok Kootok reported one day in April 1955 that his 70yearold father shot himself while seal hunting on the sea ice in Queen Maud Gulf The prosecution tried to prove that in accord ance with an ancient Eskimo custom the son had disposed oi burdensome father or helped him to commit suicide The defence successfully ar gucd flint thcoldmon using cord attached to the trigger of the can found beside his body shot himself in the back while the Inn was not looking ABANDONED CHILDREN Kikklk whose tragic experi ences during thawintcr of 1953 brought her to trial charged with murdercriminal neglb grace and abandonment of her daughter kneels knifclfi hand over the petrified figure of Ootuk if Oatuk had killed Kikiriks hus band Hollow and jury at Rankin Inlet ruled that Kikkik stabbed Ootuk to death in self deicnoc Kikkik then left herigloo at Henlk Lake because there was no hunterto provide food and set out withaher five children forPadiei about 35 miles away On the trail they dug boiein the snow with frying pan and covered the hole with theirtent It was so below zero and they hsdno fire and no food Five yearold Annacntba and four yearoid Ncsha were left there when the family started out again They could not walk Kik kik said had dragged them long way They were heavy Later the next day RCMP foundthe tworgiris under motrad of snow Nesha was deadAnnacaths smiled Kikirik was found the some HEATING FUELS CALL FUEL DEFT an 6653i day along with her Wearaid daughter Alloyoak her nine yznroid son Karlak and her by ibay were flown to Er kimo Point about 100 miles southeast an the Hudson Bay dd west coast ADMIITED STABBING The fury returned verdict of not guilty on the charges against Klkkitr of abandonment of Anaacatba and criminal nog ligeace in lhedcath of Ncsha Chief Justice Sissons said it was not Established that there was criminal ncgiigence and it was not grayed beyond rea sonable oubt that what was done by Kilrka was nslbIo for the death of Ncshm the abandonment marge It was clear that to litkkik there was old alternative to doing what she Another carving shows four Eskimos ono rtooping over slightly standing around the injured Otocluk who lies on his back with the lip oi knife stuck in his abdomen Aaguiaiik charged with mur der confessed to this Flagstaff island stabbing in typewritten latter to the Hudsons Bay Com pany at Cambridge bay in Jan uary lilol He could neither read our writs English or Eskimo not told friend what he wanted to any and was able to copy the irirads writing on the type writer The letter said Angular ilk was aftaide Otoctulr who had been bothering him for or long time and Otoctuir cornered him at drinking party at Parry itlvcr iio said he potted Otocluk with knife RULED SELFDEFENCE jury of DEW iinc om pioyees brought in verdict of not guilty aitcr hearing defence arguments that there was act of intent and that Angu loiik acted in aolfdatoaoo ITS CHRISTMASTIME IN soausr Deborah Northcort ro of the proceedings as she brings holidaywrapped gift to Christmas Tree party in To ronto wabout coo children from no city playgrounds brought boxes oi knitting and sewing other handicraft work rams Now At Barrie Library Films available at Barrie Public Library through Barrie Film Council for August and September VBenvcl Makes Camcback governmentsponsored beav er conservation project shows the economic plight oi the in dians when the beavcrhad been almost extrrminated and also tho improved living condi tions ofthe lndians after the area had been restocked Color Bowling Aces Joeilalcaro the undefeated worlds 10pin match champion performs in regular and slow motion Chairy Tole fairy tale in the form of ballet about youth and common kitchen chair when the youth tries to sit on the chair the chair do chaos to be sat on and the en suing struggle forms the story Fishermen study of the changes taking place in the fishing industry as the east coast fishermen change from the traditional ways of inshore fishing to modern methods Learmto Swim The three steps of getting confidence standards affair ncss competition The Seaso looming of fundamentals and practising Piywuod Story An outline of the plywood industry in Can ada Color Prehistoric Times The for mation of the earth to the com ing at man with an explanation of the five great geological eras The Rhine The Rhine Val ley and the traffic on the in ternational waterway Color Countryside views catch the mood of each of the four season Dolor Stage Coach to the Stars review of Canadas postal ser vrce showing how postage stamp issues relate Canadas history along with acompari son of the manufacturing of the first threepenny beaver with the mass production of stamps by modern methods Thursdays Children The education of children who are born deaf or have become deaf Workshop for Peace tour of the new United Nations headquarters in New York and an insight into functi of theUN Atomlu Alert Civic defence methods of dealing with an atomic attack Canadian Srnaiimoufhs structionlu the art of ft or for Canadian smalimouih bass Children of the Mountains Life in Swiss Alpine village as seen through tho eyesof children The Cholrmakcr nnd tb Boys Ernest Hart is crni man ofvthe Margaree Valley Cape Breton works on one of this chairs which are made to last liiotirneHColor Folksong Fantasy Colorful animatcd puppets neat three folk songs Color Foreign Language With the aspeci English teach immigrant children from various countries begin to understand tllenlflnmel Getting What are ftar on the use play in bu Ii scanner and $1600 raised stpenny cernlvsis team as presents to refugee children in Hong Kong In time for Christmas CF ercphotot landiccustoms are preserved and taught to each new genera tion among the lcclandlc people who live in Canada Introducing Germany The ancient sunpurts of Bremen and Hamburg the Pthuscsque mouatoin villages of Bavaria as weiias Germanys industrial and cultural centres Royal Visit 1959 West and Northwest Her hiaicsty Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip visit the Canadian West and Northwest during the Royal Tour in 1959 Tiny Terrors what science is doing to combat the biting flics in Canadas northiand Color World in Morris Nature maintains balance between the inhabitants ofapond in Southern Ontario Color DllLSTON By MRS STAN WATSON Mr and Mrs Wm Miles Tor onto visited Mrs Dora Hart last week Miss Donna Brown Toronto recently spcntn few days with her parents Miaand Mrs Clar ence Brown Mr and Mrs Lorne Jury and Rex Watson spent last weekend at Sixltiiie Lake Mr and Mrsigorne Handy and family spent week on camping trip to Northern Ont ario Jane Hood North Bay holl doyed with Robin Coward last week Mr and Mrs Murray Brown and family Cooksviile spent last Weekend with Mr and Mrs Clarence Brown Gordon Ponnrnskl Uplands spent few days with itir on Mrs Malone era Mrs Stan Watson and boys spent last week at their cottage at chcrn Bridge Mr and Mrs AlignBrown and sons were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs James Thorn pson Bradford Greg Brown spent with John Lowe Barrie ndMrs Murray Forbes Wayne spent few doya camping at Col as no or as Vernonhorbcs Mr anera Murray Forbcs and Carl attend ed that hes rcunion Sunday Vat Fresno its Pork few days

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