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Barrie Examiner, 12 Jan 1962, p. 2

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SNOW IS GREAT Kenneth Swartz left and Eugene Leininger decided to skip the usual cold dip into the Inside pool following steam bath at Kitchener and tried snow rub instead The Tinr son COOLING orr tern nature was at the uro mar ITO Elect Simcoe Warden Council Meets Monday Election of new wardui for Simcoe County will be one of the major items on the aged do when Simcoe County Caunlt cil sits in first session of the new year on Monday few names have been new tloned as possible successor to retiring warden Montcalm Maurice Simcoes first French ronted warden Reeve McDonald of Oril Iia reeve Kcn Gillespie of Oro and reeve Herb Hughes of West Gwillimbury are only three of the names going the rounds of county councillors to date But anyone can run for the office and these names do not Indi cate the only candidates who will be running but only those mentioned to The Examiner as possible candidates At the council meeting the Property Committee will be re porting on the progress of the new Registry Office addition This is feature that most councillors are looking forward to county tlerk Fred Hunter said today Some annual reports will be presented to council including those of the recreation board and the library board The Federation of Agriculture Nearly Lost $1000 Withdraws Offer Stan Hammond proprietor of Hammonds Discount House in Barrie said today that but for the kind attitude of customer and friend he would be $1000 poorer today Mr Hammond was taken up on his offer of $1000 reward if anyone could prove that his establishment had sold anything but government inspected meat He now admits that on one oc casion he did Mr Hammond ran an adver tisement in yesterdays Exam iner making the offer He ran the advertisement secure in the knowledge as he thought that every pound of meat sold DEATHS By THE CANADIAN mass Zurich SwitzerlandDr lvo fSchricker 84 former vicepres ident and secretary general of rtho international Soccer Feder fation FIFA Edmonton John Mike Michaels 71 who became one of Edmontons most prominent tcitizens after starting his busi jpess career selling newspapers Newbaven EnglandMichael oReilly 29 chairman of the Brit Ilsh Parachute Association and Veteran of more than 300 jumps in parachute jump Caracas Venezuela Dr Pierre Bougrat 72 twicedecor ated hero of the First World TWar who was later convicted of murder and became one of the few men ever to escape from Lthe French penal colony of DeV vils island Toronto Rev Leo Nelll Lgan 73 veteran Jesuit educa rfionlst and retreat master who celebrated his 50th anniversary 35 Jesuit week ago Albuquerque Mrs Helen Reilly 73 author of more than 335 mystery novels and mem fzber of prominent New York family MontrealDr Wilfred Trem b1ay 64 former chief anesthe tist at St Lukes Hospital SnulhShnrc SJ John Clireund 77 who livedalone in la cave on the shores of Pan lshed Womens Lake since he was 65 Hull QueAutelieh Doucet It Hull alderman since 1953 Newark NJ Richard anger 721 electronics inventor redited with developing the irst transoceanic wireless pic ture transmitter uaniu Dr John staney ibagnail 7A dean emeritus of életntistry at Dalhousie Univer iy lM CAMPBELL LTD Furnituro Moving and Storage Commercial Warehousing Agents or North American Van Lines gt PA 66555 one not quite the friend that by him is government in spected product Then the phone rang and Mr Hammond almost kissed his $1000 good bye The caller was former em ployee and good friend Herb Lawrence proprietor of the Clifton Hotel dining room He reminded Stan that only last fall he had purchased the first prizo winning lamb from the Barrie Fair and had sold the meat through the store Mr Lawrence pointed out that tech nically this meat could not be classed as government inspect od even though it was super ior product Stan had to admit this was true and nervously asked Herb where he should send the man ed Herb proving beyond doubt that he was indeed good friend refused the money cnthc grounds that it was strictly technicality However Mr Hammond this morning withdrew his offer of the reward just in case some Mr Lawrence is debate the issue wanted to will be represented attho meet ing applying for grants Several delegations will be applying for grants Mr Hun ter said He mentioned the Salvation Army and the Mus cum board who would be osten sibly asking for funds to build museum in Mldhurst Pearson representing the Department of Planning and Development will attend the meeting sometime during the session He is to address the council on methods and means of approving subdivisions aces Trial For Murder PORT ARTHUR CHVictor Lindberg 61 was committed Thursday for trial on charge of capital murder laid after the fatal shooting Nov 18 of tug boat captain Jack MacKenzie 44 Mrs Alice Forsberg and Lind berg suffered bullet wounds in the shooting incident in Mrs Forsbergs apartment in down town Fort William Dr Frank inane district pa thologist testified MaeKenzle died instantly from bullet wound in his body Mrs Forsberg 43 said she was having coffee with Mac Kenzie when Lindberg came in with rifle Victor came in and put rifle to Jacks stomach and shot him took two steps toward him to ask what he was doing Then he shot me heard an other shot guess he shot him self dont remember anything else He never said word The witness separated from her ba rid said she had known the accused for 25 years month before the shooting he began to suffer from headaches and nervous condition ODIIYS STOCK PRICES Compiled by Flynn 93 Dunlop St Barrie INDUSTRIAL Asbestos mum St uml cc Aluminium Aibertn Gu Aitn Nat Gus Atiu Steel Bk of Mont Bank 01 Ns Bell Tel nruiuan BvA Oil 30 Power Con air of com Cdn Brewer CPR Cdn Cement Can Chemical Can oii Calgary Power Can Mlnds5m Con Paper Consumers Gas 35 40 49 28 37 21 Dom Tar Horne Pit as 320 35 15 7111 59 261 sold 1254 25 23 salt 2113 imp Oil Lnbatt Lnkeland Mac Pow Norlndn Dis Seas Dom annd noni store Horde Fami nnme on rind my Min Imp Tobacco Ind Accept ininnd NG 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Ltd Service Centre 65 Collier St PA 02407 Murder Trial on Monday winter assiun oi the Ontario Supreme Court will begin Mom day at the musty courthouse in Barrie Mr Justice Donald Mound of the Supreme Court of Ontario will preside There is heavy docket of criminal and civil cases and the session expected to last as long as two weeks Heading the list of uimlnal matters will be the trial of Lydia Crawford of Barrie on charge of noncapltal murder in connection with the death of her husband John Richard Crawford on Sept 25 at their fiifln Street home Other criminal cases to be tried include charges of rob bery with violence and rape Truck Off Road Driver Uninjured transport truck carrying load of rolled steel went off the road early this morning north of the junction of High leg 400 and and plunged Into snowtilled field Must Pay For Robbery 0i Securities MONTREAL CPlA Super lor Court judgment for $5700 was obtained Thursday against Giuseppe tPcppo Cotroni 12 one time Montreal restaurant and tavern owner now serving 17 years in Manitobas Stony Mountain Penitentiary for traf ficking in drugs and for posses sion of stolen bonds The judgment was In favor of Canadian Surety Company an Insurer the Brockvllle Trust and Savings Company the vic tim in 1958 of one of Canadas largest robberies Cotroni wli be served the judgment in the penitentiary He has 15 days to reimburse the 35700 the amount which rep resents the value of some of the $9700 worth of stolen bonds of which his conviction in May 1960 was based The insurance company was given the authority to seize the amount in property Evidence at his trial was that Cotroni used the stolen bonds to remo del bis Montreal tavern The driver who was unhurt Is believed to have lost control when another vehicle cut him off on the highway The accident occurred at ap proximately three oclock this morning The driver reported the mis bnp to Barrio Provincial Police but OPP district headquarters did not have the name of the driver involved and the truck was still lying in the field at the ride of the highway Into this morning The truck was enroute from Sault Ste Mario to Toronto OPP Victoria Harbour detach ment are investigating Police Face Theft Trial MEDICINE HAT Alta Two former members of the Medicine Hat police force wcro committed Thursday for Al berta Supreme Court jury trials on charges of theft James Gehring 28 and Wil liam Pkotsky 26 each face theft charge in connection with the disappearance Oct 31 1960 from the Medicine Hat polt lice station of fishing tackle box containing an estimated $44000 in cash and securities Courtheard testimony by Ron ald May of the Medicine Hat Coop Store Limited that he had left the fishing tackle box at 1tge police station for sale keep BOREN INFANTR WINS AWARD The Royal Canadian School of infantry at Camp Bordon has been named first place major unit winner of the fire prevention contest held in 1961 Major Angus CD right Unit Fire Pre vention Officer receives the award on behalf of the school from Brigadier Purves DSO CD Commander of Army Camp Borden in ceremony held atCamp Head quarters recently The RCS of has won the contest twice in the past three years This Is an annual event in which all Camp Borden schools and units put on fire safety de monstrations for both the military personnel and civil ian employees of their organ lzatlons The judging was carried out by members of the fire committee under the chairmanship of Col Anthony Scotti MC CD oar neuronr Tv REPAIRS Phone PA I42 TONYS APPLIANCE and TV SERVICE SPECIAL OFFER STEAK KNIFE with each order 14 PIECES or coroner ENOUGH FOR to 37 To order in Advance Pirnno PA solo iAKiViiw supra Mltlt BAR Borden Civilian Promotions In Central Registry Office The promotion of Victor Dycke 29 of Barrie to Coni mand Central Registry Officer with headquarters to Oakvilie was announced today He is the son of Mr and Mrs Char les Dycke at 127 Henry St His new appointment dates fmmdanlofthlsyear Hats member of the Federal Civil Service and joined the staff of the Headquarters Branch of Central Registry in Camp Harv den In 1952 Mr Dych attend ed Earries Central Collegiate from tense He now holds the rank of Principal Clerk and his staff at Oakville consists of 10 civ ilinns His new duties Include super vision the Command HQ Cen lral Registry staff He will also act as liaison officer between the Director at Central Regls try at Army Headquarters in Ottawa and the camps and ar nos throughout Central Com mend which cover all of On tarla The confirmation of the pm motion of Mrs Mabel Gib bons 29 of 10 East st Harris to Supervisor of the Camp Bor den HeadquartersCentrni Reg vrcron nvcxn Istry was also announced today She succeeds Mr Dyclre In her new appointment Mrs Gibbons will assume the duties of supervisor of the HQ Central Registry staff she will be the adviser on CR problems for all Army Units in Comp and where Monoxide Poison Driver Fined As Careless Paul Douglas Maker IA 134 Owen Street Barrie signal mnn with the Camp Borden Signal Corps was fined $10 and costs of $3950 yesterday when convicted on charge of care less driving Maker was severely injured last fall in spectacular crash on Highway 400 Provincial police testified that measurements taken at the scene showed the vehicle had travelled north on 400 ran in to the boulevard between the north and south lanes and went WEATHER Synopsis Snow is occurring across central Ontario in ad vance of fresh outbreak of cold air The snow will move into the southern regions this afternoon Colder air will move into this area tonight bringing clearing Lake St Clair Lake Erie southern Lake Huron western Lake Ontario western Niagara regions Windsor London Ha milto Sunny this morning clouding over with light snow beginning this afternoon and ending over ght Partly cloudy Saturday little milder today Winds southwest 20 becoming light tonight Norhtern Lake Huron regions Overcast with snow and consid erable drifting today Cloudy with snowflurrics tonight and Saturday little milder today Winds southwest 20 becoming light by tonight Toronto Sunny this morning becoming cloudy with light snow beginning this afternoon and ending tonight Sunny San turday little milder tod Winds southwest 20 becoming light tonight Eastern Niagara region Cloudy with occasional snoW becoming continuous this after noon and tapering off to snow flurries during the night Con siderable drifting today lit tle milder Winds southwest 20 becoming light tonight Eastern Lake Ontario region Cloudy with occasional snow becoming continuous this after noon and ending tonight Sunny Saturdayn0t much change in temperature Winds southwest 20 becoming light by tonight Haliburton Georgian Bay re ginns Cloudy with snow ending merits in advance of due YOU RECEIVE CREDIT FOR 1000 2000 2500 3000 4000 5000 7500 10000 in additionyou inay save an extra one per cent on the second half of your taxes by prepaying Please enquire Tax office PA 82479 291 feet catch basin pit flipped end over end for no feet and landed on its roof completely demolished Milk 130 feet south of the vehicle He spent weeks in Royal Vic toria Hospital recovering from broken neck and lntemai in juries allegedly strewn over 200 feet pulled into Highway 400 at Bar rie with the intention of going to Toronto to pick up his moth or and bring her to Barrie to FORECAST this evening Mainly clear to night and Saturday except in the Bruce Peninsula Where cloudy skies and occasional snow will continue through Sa turday Not much change in temperature today colder to night Winds southwest 15 be coming light this evening gions Snow ending and skies clearing this morning Sunny Saturday clouding over in the evening colder Winds light Low tonight High Windsor St Thomas London Kitchener Wingham Hamilton St Cathar Toronto Peterborough Trenton Kiilaloe Muskoka North Bay Sudhury Earlton where it struck er was found unconscious Pieces of the car were Maker testified that after he White River Cochrane re Forccast Temperatures Saturday 20 13 18 III 15 20 20 20 ll 10 10 10 gt5 MABEL GIBSON necessary handle the liaison between these units and the Command HQ on CR problems Mrs Gibbons has acted as secondltincommand for three of the six years of her employ ment with the Camp HQ Cen tral Registry Claimed care for his expectant wife he didnt remember anything He left Barrie at about 330 am started Off south and the acci dent occurred about onehalf hour later Maker was just south of the Dunlop Street over pass travelllog north when the accident happened Maker said he had been feel ing ill the previous day but had attended party where he said he had been too ill to drink much liquor His Wife Joan testified that when her husband left helooked tired but he wasnt intoxicated Ross Cowan Makers attorn ey maintained that his client could well have been the Vic tim of carbon monoxide poison ing He supported this theory by reading to the court for nearly 15 minutes from text book on physiology outlining the symptoms of monoxide poisoning and anoxia He asked that very modest minimum penalty be applied Magistrate Foster held that Maker should not have at tempted to drive in his tired condition that it appeared to him to be case of falling asleep at the wheel and that it was indeed case of driving carelessly msuoimes newer LTD DWLOP ST STOCKSBONDSMUTUAI FUNDS RESEARCH ADVICE without obligation 5531 Hanson gt AND COMPANY LINDTED 89 DUNLOP ST ENTRANCE FRED PA 824l SUITE 103 GRANT SQUARE BARRIE PETER WEST BASc PEng AFCAL lllEltmERSToronto Montreal cmdinn stock Exchanges nnANCHESConst to court in Canada New York Boston London nan date BY PAYING IN January 984 1967 2459 2950 3934 4917 7375 9834 987 1974 2467 2960 3947 4935 7400 9867 February Zurich 1962 TAxss You can save considerably on your taxes for this year by making pay March 990 1980 2475 2970 3960 4950 7425 9900

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