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Barrie Examiner, 13 Jan 1962, p. 2

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nscosarrb roe Lone ssimcs Group Captain Hock ley Ottawa NORAD Sector Commander Is shown pre finling to Flight Lieutenant Cross son of Mr and Mrs George Cross of 88 Myrtle St St Thomas On tario the Canadian Forces Decoration for 12 years ser Jice In the RCAF FL Cross to already the holder of the CVSM and Clasp and the Vic tory Medal FL Cross who is presently employed as Fighter Controller at Ottawa NORAD Sector HQ RCAF Ed gar is married to the form er Barbara Wilson of Monoton New Brunswick Council To Deliberate Liquor Vote Motel Barrie city council under new mayor les Cooke will swing Into action Monday evening when the newlyelected council meets in its first regular ses sion of the your Communications and items of broad general interest will be discussed highlighted by communication from the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario in relations to Burries pending liquor vote and bylaw to au thorize an agreement with Lorne Jackson of Barrie re garding the building of the pro posed Continental Inn at High way 400 and Dunlop Street West Anotlier conununication to be dealth with at the meeting con cerns remuneration of PUC commissioners while others concern grants and advertising commitments for planned pub iloations by various local groups can DATE The holding of liquor vote in Barrie was requested by council late last year Permis sion was sought and request for date for the holding of the plebiscite was requested from the Liquor Board It is assum ed the communication from it gives this permission and sets the date It was previously estimated that such vote would be held here in February or March of this year CONTROVERSIAL MOTEL The agreement with Lorne Jackson regarding the proposed quartervmillion dollar motel and restaurant near the express highway was the basis for spirited fight between some Barrle businessmen and coun cil in November 1561 Local motel operators who led the opposition to the pro posal imported lawyer to argue their case before coun cil They contended that such project would contravene Barrie Planning Board recom mendations andxwould in fact be giving the new motel owner preferential treatment After lengthy consideration council with former mayor Wil lald Kiazie and new mayor Les Cooke absenttng themselves from the chambers because of possible conflict of interest council voted to approve the request for the necessary change in the zoning bylaw Before the change can be come law however the On tarlo Municipal Board must oovt Loans Nearly $8000000 To Small Businesses This Year By FARMER TISSINGTON Exumtner Ottawa Bureau OTTAWA Specis1Onterio bpsinessmen continue to take advantage of the federal gov emments Small Businesses Ldans Act In the third quar ter of 1961 202 loans for total of $2m003 were approv ed in the province This com pared with 395 loans totalling $3017602 in the second quarter of last year In all of Canada 85s loans totalling 37998393 were approv ed in the three month period for the Ontario total $505449 was for manufacturing indus tries $103013 was for whole sale trade $503321 for retail trade and $1310224for loans to service industries Ontario led all provinces in the number and total amount of business loans approved in the quarter Small businesses are defined as those whose gross revenue for the last fiscal year does not exceed $250000 There is Peruvian ltoo attempt to ntllv vlnt ms of the oval maximum of $25000 for any one loan The money is actually loaned by the chatrered banks but the federal government guarantees repayment In the same quarter of 1061 Ontario farmers took out 4199 Farm Improvement Act loans for total of $7145036 Only Alberta with 5217 loans and $8300239 surpassed this in Canada farm improvement loans totalled70022 involving total of $31174378 The Ontario third quarter loans included $4489721 for the purchase of agricultural imple ments $438412 for livestock $1882906 for construction and $283996 for other approved pur poses Maximum loan under the Farmvlmproveroent Loans Act is $7500 Since the act came into effect 17 years ago well over billion dollars has been loaned and only oncAtenth of oneper cent of the money in volvedhas been defaulted net essitatlng government guaran tee and payment to the banks VICTIMS audio and flood which swept over din vtllnn of Emulati us hold hearings on the matter No date has been set by the board but it is understood that the formal request by council for approval Is in its hands City officials believe that hearings of the board may be held in either February or WEATHER Official forecasts issued In Toronto at am Synopsis Skies will remain cloudy across most of the prove ince during today with some snowflurrles mainly in the northern and central sections Strengthening southerly Winds will spread milder air into the southem and central portions of the province during tonight and Sunday but colder air accom cooled by light snow will move into the northern areas Lake St Clair Lake Erie Ni agara Lake Ontario Southern Lake Huron regions Windsor London Hamilton Mainly cloudy and milder today and Sunday few periods of light snow this morning Winds light today and southerly 15 Sunday Toronto Mainly cloudy and milder today and Sunday few periods of light snow this morn ing Winds light today and southerly 15 Sunday Northern Lake Huron Geor gian Bay Haliburton Sault Ste Marie Algoma Timagami re gions North Bay Sudburyi Cloudy with periods of light snow today Mainly cloudy and milder on Sunday Winds light today and southerly 15 Sunday White River Cochrane re gio Mainly cloudy with few Man Is Charged In 50 MPH Chase Police said today 50 mile per hour chase through down town streets last omit through stop light and stop sign resulted in DonaldA Fountain 21 of Bradford St Barrie be ing charged with speeding and careless driving Constable Johnson of the Barrie police department spot ted Fountalu going through stop street He gave chase and alleged Fountain swung onto Dunlap St went through the red stop light at Eccles St and was finally stopped by the constable at Anna St gt til menu on Neighbors of the victims Aid In th Idantd natlnn Found Guilty Of Mail Theft Barrie district man Robert John Thomas was sentenced to six months in jail to Barrie Magistrates Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to charge of theft from the mails Mlfistnts Foster im posed the mlnlmurn sentence allowable on the sexton olf encc Thomas the father of three children was on probation for another offence at the time of the incident He was employed as temporary help at the Barrie main post office when the theft took place The charge arose fo incident at the post office on December 21 Complaith lo the case was local postmaster Thomu Kerr Evidence presented at yester days bearing Indicated that only one Item of null was low valved In tho thlft Convicted Boy IS Resentful Killed Girl Got ThreeYears LONDON Out CPIA 13 amid boy subbed out his re sentment In court Friday as be was sentenced to not less than three years for strangling soveniearold girl The sentence will be served in the Bowmanville Training School and thereafter he will be ward of the school until he reaches the age of in lie was convicted of man slaughter in the death of Sylvia Finks The charge under the Juvenile Delinquents Act was reduced from one of murder Juvenile court Judge Fox told the boy the sentence was designed to help him Dont you think you need help No the boy replied He he gap to weep disagree Judge Fox said think you need help in your thinking You think everyone is against you No one in this court is against you The boy wiped at his tears You want to make bet You want to bet PARENTS WEEP His parents sat with tears run ning down their faces Judge Fox explained tbnt be cause the boy was under 14 the Juvenile Act was only one un der which he could be charged FORECAST snowflurries today and Sunday little milder today but turn ing colder again Sunday winds ughL Forecast temperatures Low tonight and high Sunday Windsor 25 32 St Thomas 25 32 London20 30 Kitchener 20 30 Mount Forest 20 A30 Wlngham 20 Hamilton 25 52 SL Catharines 25 32 Toronto 25 32 Peterborough 20 30 Trenton 20 50 Cars Collide Man Injured twocar collision at Owen and Worsley Streets last night sent Michael Calvert of 79 Rose St Barrie to Royal Vic toria Hospital An attempted lefttiirn from Owed onto Worsley by Lewis Gordon 33 who was travelling north on Owen resulted in crash with car driven by 20yearold Joan McIntyre of Gunn St Neither Miss McIn tyre nor Gordon was injured but when Miss McIntyre ap plied her brakes to avoid hit ting the Gordnn vehicle Cal vert was thrown through the windshield He was one of three passengers in the Moln tyre car The other two Ron ald and Thury Tuckey were not injured Police said that Lewis Gor don has been charged under the Highway Traffic Act The Gordon car received an estimated $300 damage and the McIntyre vehicle $150 Didnt Fight With Friend Man Asserts OTTAWA CP Alexander Dokis 40 transient on trial in Ontario Supreme Court ona manslaughter charge said Thursday he foughtwlth man the night of Aug flbut not his buddy found drowned the next day Dokis is charged in connec tion with the death of Albert uncetbe 64 of Monoton NB whose body was found in the Rideau River following an al leged outdoor wine drinking party Dokis said he pushed third man identified as George Au bry down bridge embankment Police testified that Aubry has not been in the Ottawaltarea fiance shortly after the drown Had you been found guilty in higher court its likely you would have gone to tho refer motory Said Judge Fox find that he killed the girl but that there was no intent which must be shown Anger and resentment were the only emotions the boy showed during his three day trial Sylvia blonde and blueeyed died Nov In the attic of vacant grocery store near her home her shoes placed neatly beside her body Six of the seven pennies she had been given to buy news paper were strewn on the floor The boy was arrested 11 days later in statement to police tho boy said he helped the girl place the belt from her dress around her neck He said he did not tie the loose end to light cord and that she was alive when he left the attic Finks hurled her face in Judge For said he hoped Syl Ial parents wouldforglvl the oy Her mother Mrs Ernest bankerchlef BUFFALO NY APChy rel Lee Jolie 15yearold school girl dlarged in the kidnapslay ing of threeyasrold Andrew Ashley last June Friday was ordered committed two state mental instltutlon Erie county Judgs Jacob Latona confirmed the opinion of two court appointed psychia trists who had testified that Chyrel was mentally ill and in capable of helping defend her self against charges of firstde grce murder and kidnapping The judges decision followed series of hearings on whether the case should go to trial Chy rels lawyer William Maho ncy had insisted Chyrel was mentally competent and capa ble of understanding the char gas 1970 Cars May Be Lighter Expensive WASHINGTON CF Auto mobiles of the 1970s may be faster lighter and lower in height but they may cost more because of mater intricacy and better construction materials Electrically powered auto mobiles may he very attrac tive for limited city use says Dr George Hoffman senior member of Rand Corporation but future piston engines still look the best and cost the least all around Hoffman was one of dozens of speakers appearing before vari ous panels of the 115 Highway Research Board Tuesday at the opening weeklong study of programs designed to make futlt are highway travel safer and more comfortable Among the 2600 tecluiicians attending are about 150 from Canada One of the most exciting pros pects according to some dele gates is that much future high way travel may be electronic allycontrolled with the driver turning the steering chore over to special apparatus installed to roadbeds Forty six states are joining In experiments on electronic travel SPARE TIRE MAY GO Hoffman said the height of the car of the future may drop as much as six inches but the length and width may remain unchanged Th horsepower race will increase engine weights will decline and fuels may provide more power Bet ter tires and smoother highways may lead to elimination of the spare tire Springs may be re placed by torque tubes or even DEATHS By IIEE CANADIAN PRESS Balcarres Sask Rt Hon Jimmy Gardiner 78 farm boy who twice became Lib eral premier of Saskatchewan and later was federal minister of agriculture forfl years of Cancer PeterboroughVincent Joseph McElderry 7B Peterhorough Crown attorney for 19 years and senior member of law firm Antwerp Belgium Belgian Theo Moons 72 former world and European billiards cham pion Los Angelcs Ernie Kovacs 42 cigar chomping comedian who rose to fame in five brief Years in car crash New DelhiAjoy Ghosh 53 general secretary of the Indlan Commimlst party of heart attack New YorkJohn Jay lde 09 Europa representative of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics for 28 years and pioneer in the development of commercial aviation Syracuse NY Edward Ryan 100 Irish born employee of Niagara Mohawk Power Company who attributed his long life to keeping busy Keep Barrie Moneygln Barrie Invest In Your Own KEMPENEELDT CREDIT UNION TS CLAPPERTON ST Do You Make Per Annum on Your Spare Money 599 leTodsy gested better results could be liquid springs while shock ah sorbcrs may be discarded Among technical papers to be presented were number by Canadians Grant Metro politan Toronto roads commis sioner said use of an inhibi tor sodium hexamotaphos phate in winter road salt solu tions could reduce auto body corrosion as much as 77 per cent Sam Calss Metropolitan Tor onto trafflc engineer reported on an experiment whereby traf fic flow was controlled by re motelyoperated electronic com puter The experiment was technical and operational suc cess TELLOF SOIL TESTS Prof Townsend of Queens University andThomas Csathy of the Ontario depart ment of highways combined to suggest new method for judg ing vulnerability of certain soils to frost which cancause heav igg of roads during the spring aw The present method is to as sess soil grain characteristics Townsend and Csathy examin lng frost performance of 126 On tario highway subsoils sug obtained by examining the soil pores rather than the grain Prof Edwards also of Canadian Forces Decora tion marking 12 years exem plary service is pinned on Private Culleton of Barrio Ont by his com manding officer rulnjor Continued from page one Mr Good 33 Is also farmer lie would fight for producer con trol llenlsu is advocating the opening of the financial rccord of all political parties The Progressive Conservative candidate is Garnet brown 54 year old business man who never tires of talking about the phenomenal record of the government RETURNS T0 BATTLE ln Renircw South Liberal Leonard Quilty has returned to the arena to battle for the seat he lost to the late James Mal oney former minister in 1959 by 2000 votes This time he faces Conservative Coulin Mulvihill and DNP candidate Leonard Laventure ltlr Mulvi hill says he is content to let government policy speak for it self Mr Quilty is demanding sales tax exemption for all purchases under $25 more action on crime reduced municipal taxes and greater development of Eastern Ontario Mr Laventure 62 farmer is campaigning for abolition of tho scs ter and more aid to farmer cooperatives The spirited campaign say By DAUREEN ANDERSON Cookstown Curling Club play ed host to the Ladies Tankard Playdowns Wednesday Fourteen rinks were In play from Union ville Bradford Churchill UX bridge Richmond Hill New market and Cookstown Sonny Evans of Bradford was referee for the day Uninnville rinks drew Bye for the morning Bradford rinks of Lil Maglau ghlen Ruth Booth Turn er Marion Noble and lrene Button Edythe Martha Evans Olive Anders skip Eliminated Churchill rinks of Darotbyrgonneliy Ruth Mor Queens provided brief pro gress report on an experiment to determine drivers reactions in slowing down on approaching cities and towns The point here is whether drivers are getting the right kind of advance warning to out their speed Field tests started last July were conducted on the outskirts of such communities as Strat ford Odessa Havelock and Courtland More than 1100 driv ers were interviewed Edwards saidhe may have his report ready by next May HEROIN AVAILABLE VANCOUVER CP Police said Friday that illicit drugs are on sale again on Vancouver streets The price is $10 cap sule$0 if bought in quantity agsinst $5 being the arrest of 32 persons on narcotic traffic king conspiracy charges Tues day audWednesday Police said new shipment of heroin ar rived here from Eastern Can ada INSURANCE DUE Save with State Farms tow insurance rates for careful duvets See me CHARLIE Hstoer Barely St on use STATE FARM MUTUAL Ami IMVIAIHWIAI 101on mu uni mlulnnrl Doris Baxter Verna Reid and Luella Donneliy Mar jorie Corner Jean Constable Rita Allan skip Cookstuivn rinks of Ruth Met caif Lucy Stein Jean Hughes Mary Brown skip and Norma Currie Elsie Wheeler Barbara BARBIE GEDECORIITION Wills Halifax NS mem ber of the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps Pte Culle ton is serving with the United Nations Emergenu Force in Egypt Candidates Vie the organizers sliuuld attract the ridings 18000 clable iotcrs The fcnora cat held by the late Albert Wren under the Lib eral Labor banner since 1951 has been the scene of some of the heaviest campaigning CAMPAIGNS WIDELY Prime Minister John Roberts started his campaign in Kcnora supporting Peter Robertson yearnld CPR conductor In one day he madu four speeches vis ited three mines and shook 500 hands Opposing Mr Robertson is Dryden lawyer Robert Gibson 30 running under the Liberal Labor tag and ND candidate Me Elouin 35 of Keuora On the basis of past elections this should be the tightest fight Mr Wren was electedby 47 votes in 1959 In the five riding In the 1959 election Conservative candi dates captured 4905 per cent of the popular vote the Liberals hnd 3781 per cent and the COP 1254 per cent The overoil popular vote in Ontario in that general election was 4631 per cent of the Con servatives 3620per cent Lib eral and 1681 per cent CCF Other parties was 49 per cent Ladies Tankard Playdowns Held This Week IIt COOIrslown skip and Ruth Chandler Mais ie Gibson Peg Austin Doria Vance skip eliminated New mnrket rinks of Joan F311 Mary Jones Doris Fry Ina Sokol skip and Emma Broad bent Elsie Forbes Heather Mc Kenzie Kay Cathers skip Unionville rinks of Harper Edna Lsmoria lli Lawric Elsi Hood skip and Loraine Westlakc Joy Risebrough Peg gy Laurie Helen Grant skip eliminated Bradford Richmond Hill Conkstown Unionville then defeated Rich mood Hill to advance into further Tankard Playdowns eliminat AT THE CITY CAFE WE OFFER NOT THE VERY BEST IN Eduey Elaine Gadsden skip Walter Mary Sweetman skip and Dorothy Richardson Pegy Murray Winnie Acton Ruth Geer skip Richmond Hill rinks of Jess Wainwright Elaine Elliott Easter Douglas Phyllis Richards eliminated Uxbridge rinks of Shirley KiddDoris Taylor Mary DISHES COME lN TRY SOME Take Out Service CITY CAFE 29 Dunlop SI PA 50283 oousis IRAY 259 mNism srz smote TRAY PLUMBING DEPARTMENT SECOND FLOOR SUPPLIES BLDG SPECIFICATIONS Length trio Depth l4 Iris wtdth 22 Ins Height ssh trio with stand Wellht 155 Ibo $188 $1385 on 34531

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