Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 10 Sep 1962, p. 14

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By Centurion Leads Country With Twenty Deaths By ans CANADIAN bones of Toronto killed Saturday wheaa car and stolen rmviog lien van and car collided In Tor onto Almost half the weekends accidental deaths occurred in Ontario and more than titree quartera of the fatal mishaps across Canada were in traffic accidents Canadian Press survc from pm local times Friday to midnight Sunday listed it persons who died accidentally in normal holiday activities dun in the weekend thirtythree deaths were in traffic Ontario had total of no deaths and alsotcd the other provinces ln traffic fatalities with 17 Five were killed in one accident at Kirkland Lake The survey docs not include industrial accidents naturai deaths known suicides orsiny Logs The Ontario dead Victor James Chiasson 22 and Karl Ernest Chnmandy 29 Business Glilacl Canadian Press Stall Writer drowned Friday night when his boat overturnedto Rocky island Lake about 75 miles south of Scull so Maria Waterloo killed in Iavei crossing Saturday SMASIIES INTO TREE Guelph killed Friday night when he lost control of his car and smashed into tree so miles south of Owen Sound pilot of iniuriu suffered Saiur day when his car missed curve and hit tree on side road near Molten frew killed Saturday in head Ottawa Becomes riinaociai meosurcsrimpnscdlk weeks are wind Dunlap of Detroit John Luchman to of accident at Kitchener Cliltord Cburcher 22 at Ben Penny died in hos Kenncth Pepiinskl 24 of lien Scene The bank said the role was on collision on the outskirts of William Ewaachuk la and Reheat Kennedy to victims at the crash of hoopedNow near St Catharines Saturday Marilyn Watson struck by car and kand Saturday our Sandfietd on Manitoulin island Melvioa Pearl Canon it struck by car and killed Suov day on Highway 17 near Sault Ste Marie ACCIDENTALLY SHOT James Gulls 19 of Belietiiie accidentally shot while hunting Saturday about l2 miles cast oi Belicviile irwin Peters 70 of the Sou geen indlnn reserve struck by car and killed Saturday night while walking alonga highway inear Owen Sound Herbert Widdlficid to his wife Myrtle 70 both oi Engie hart 0nt their son Barry 2t his wif Shirley 20 of border Lotte Ont and Mrs Edna Bronnicer of Charlton killed Sunday night in twoear crash 221 Highway in near Kirkland An unidentified man from Windham Centre kitted Sunday night when his car struck tree on Highway near Delhi Air unidentified man nick by train In railway yard in Torontos west end rsm MIME mums MONDAY WEB ll Set on 700nm Bush on To Hell Spread 0i Epidemic FORT SMITIL NWT Cit mwwemlle Muskeg bush and forest fire was to be touched off about 80 miles north of here today as part of sweeping government counter attack against an epidemic of anthrax among Buffalo By Saturday 274 at the sole mats hed perished and were burned and buried as the plague brought haltto Buffalo sport hunting the threat of vast quarantine and danger of re newcd outbreaks which health officials say may exist for many years The swiftkilling infectious di sease affects animnisprimarliy produces growths no the llmhs shoulders and lungs and some times affects the stomach it can be transmitted to humans through contact Ne federal employees fight ing the outbreak contracted the disease one In the form of skin infection which produced black rhcadod bolts and the other an internal type which caused bronchial pneumonia Antibiotics cured both scar our anca Government spokesman said Saturday some form of Athuarrm ifncwd$ekpccicd to posed on 4000 square mile area stretching from the AL lus which can survive in the form of sport for many years Much of the area is soggy musket and damp soil bush and grass country where diffi culty was expected in keeping the fire sliver No water bomber aircraft used to keep the fire within the set boundar ies will alternate this work with petroleum bomb dropping to keep the fire going Rene for instant telephone convenierwe as Engine want racers as sent Fast healing for CUTSJURNSIBOIUI Ottawa was the centre of at Imgiguigth ls wcwck Monday Trade Munster lice announced fourpoint sales ef fort including the nirlifiing of more than 700 foreign buyers to Canada during slxweek per iod next spring The operation has been dubbed Operation World Markets it will also involve meeting of the trade departments tic trade commissioners from abroad for the second notional export promotion conference They will hold open house in Ot tawa for three weeks for any business firm wanting in find out how to crack new export market or expand current over seas sales More than 200 fbrcfgn busi nessmen and officials will be flown in Canada during the It border tnrposcolihohugc biare is to reduce chances of further in fectlon from the anthrax baci FREE ELECTRIC TEA PO Every new customer in the next month will receive as gift beautiful electric Tea Pot twins reduced bPCBUdLOl llflL rryrer reserves and reduction in shortterminierest rates in re cent weeks However the bank ratea leading indicator of in tercst rates generallyremains ileflml TAKEOVER BIDS Elsewhere on the financial scene takeover bids were an other fceturc British rice noil an nounced it has acquired 51 per cent of the common shares of Superior Propane Ltd at 51822 agshsre under an offer madcJuiy or Denlson Mines Ltd Northern Ontario iranium producer of fered to purchase for do cents each all the outstanding shares of Wesiburne Oil Co Ltd which holds oil interests in Al Churches loin ForDedicaiion WATEftLOO Ont CFiPrc tales of the Anglican and Roman Catholic churches met at the University of Waterloo Sunday to mark the dedication of their churches colleges on the campus Most ltcv ifoward ll Clark Primate of the Anglican Church in Canada officially dedicated ltcnison College and Most Bcv Joseph Ryan Bishop of Hamilton Inter dedicated St Jeromes and Notre Dame coi icgcs Accompanied by church and college dignitaries the two web Miss onto toycnrold lnc nuclyn Jeanne Mayer of Sandusky Ohio is Miss Am erica of 1963 She was selected This remarkable new way tobuy food lets eat better for only You get the food you want when you want itplus brand new home freezer all for one low weekly price over 53 other bcnuiics in thc annuoi Miss America pageant Saturday night at Atlantic City NJ AP Vircphoto Miss America 1963 Crowned Jackie Mayer Watches Weight you and your family $1490 per week PHONE ATLANTIC CITY NJ AP Take it from Jacquelyn Jcanoe Mayer it pays to diet As chubby little girl in Sandusky Ohio Jackie dreamed of beingl Miss America Today she is Jackie mot interviewers Suns day at her first press confer ence since being crowned Miss America of NS nifcwl moments after midnight was always chubby until was about 16 years old she told them guess its all right to say itI weighed 150 pounds But when was sophomore in high school decided it was about time to ioscsomc weight We ate at the school cafeteria so saved money by having no lunch also watched my evens ing meals and hardly ever ate breakfast Now 20 she has 362236 fig ure but has to be careful what she cats to remain at 115 pounds She stands afooti Jackie as her friends call her has hair so long she can sit on it when she lets it down THE FOUR RUNNEBSUP omtctde ROCHESTER NY tAPJ The death of 14 your old Pamela Moss whose body as found floating in large water fiilerl quarry near her suburban omegwssnrulcd umicida Saturday County District At toruey John Conway Jr said girl had been raped Concluded that the girls death was homicide Conway said butfur ther laboratory tests would have to be made before the cause of death was learned Theigltlsbndywmladonly in blouse Discovery of Pamelas body Saturday ended searchzby more than 1500 poli and volunteers Pamela wasfitsi reported missing when she failed to show up for baby sitting job Thursday night wittit week of March 2331 to tour duslrial machinery and cor mcnt plants while about 500 other buyers will be flown to Toronto for three doy na tional samples show April 24 On Friday the trade depart menthcld an industrial expan sion conference onedoy ses sion attended by more than 400 businessman in which Matte crime business how best to boost Canadian protiurL tinn PLEAS FOB TAX CUTS Five industrialists and one no fail executive were the main speakers at the conference They were Carl Pollock presi dent Canadian liinnufaelurcrs Association Twolts president imperial Oil Ltd If bank president Du Pont of Canada Ltd Peachy vice president No rth ern Elec tric Company Karl Scott president Ford Motor Company at Canada Ltd and Jen kins senior vicepresident Eaton Co Ltd No of the most recurring suggestions at the conference were pleas For tax cuts and bat fer tariff deals Mr Twaits Mr Pollock and Mr Jenkins warned hoih indus try and government against basking in the benefits of dollar devaluation and temporary in port surcharges The Bank of Canada on bouncedin lottawa Friday it was making moderate reduc hoo in the pegged hank rate to 555 per cent from the six per cent set during the emergency For Prompt Courteous Delivery Service Call ALLANDALE LUMBER FUEL Company Ltd 49 Essa Rd PA nose showingsrust on hcrta Saskatchew ish Columbia continued toho referred to in takeover tails The company turned down an offer made by Shell Oil interests for $114000 000 in late July its principal shareholder Power Corporation Léld whiehholds about one or five offers for the company and Brit Canadian Oil Companies Ltd in MontreaL ing four ates met between servicemen brief ceremony to exchange greetings and pictures of Bishop Renlson and St Jeromet Archbishop Clark said in his dedication address that the joint cercmony is an indication that the churches are coming closer together its said the ecumen dedication was somethfn son rsnrsv or it mtzgrcat H63 church college can give world View to that of university defile wetryiolbea little more human about it Back in the old days bankers were pretty fearsome people They had Dignity Cold Eye is Mouth Mutton Chop Whiskers and Ruthless Tendency Foreclose Mortgages or so we read The banker todayis as human as you are and just as businesslike Drop into your branch of The Bank and see Youll find that The Bank really has the people who make the happy diEerence in bankth TORONTODOMINION BANKING SERVICE TREEAYINLGS Ancestor This is the first accountant And for the wise ones petrrpcopleepen at ThcBanlr it is the lost that is closed Not boo many years ago the Savings Account as general catchall where you deposited motley and paidllt out almost immedi ater by cheque Today the Perso Chequing Account does the jaband the Savings Account Savings only savings at interest Get in shouldbeused for the habit Save for rhcreet ofyeur life Open SavingsAcoount at The Bank Where people twice the anyone CLARK Manager Allandatefiranch or EDMUNDS annotation Manager sawntouMa WWkm wmnm su WWW

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