Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 9 Feb 1962, p. 10

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Missi Mchée Is Dead So She Just Laughed By MCINTYRL HOOD Special To The Barrie Examiner LONDONPaulina MaCGBE 28yearold waitress of South wark Is going to work daily and enjoying life to the full but she is legally dead And she was told by the Southwark coroner when she appeared be fore him that she would have to remain legally dead until such time as the iligh Court quashe the proceedings of an inquest at which she had been identified as drowned woman and formally declared as hav ing died from drowning Miss hlncGee has been placed in this predicament because when womans body was found In the Thames two weeks ago former boy friend Ron ald Burgess identified it as being hers ilis evidence was accepted at the inquest and an open verdict that she had died of drowning was returned Pauline received the first news of her decease when friend called her home by Jobless IIIan Defies Police 011 Eviction TORONTO CPI Detective James Morgan was faced with loaded rifle Thursday when he accompanied five bailiifs officers to suburban Scarbor ough home to evict an unem played man his wife and three children Dont be foolish dont be foolis Morgan repeated as he climbed the stairs and dis armed Gerald Pacaud so The man said he defied the bailiffs because one of his chil dren was sick with chickenpox Bailiffs the fur niture Off To Californy on Their Hosses BUFFALO AP Two Ger maneborn Canadians are mak ing 30mile trip to Collier nia on horseback Peter Stoevckle 21 hair dresser and his brother Wolf gang 18 draftsman ot Ux bridge 0nt startled customs officers Wednesday when they rode up to the Peace Bridge in ternational boundary The brothers said they planned to travel over tarm lands sleeping with their horses in stables at night They said they had no set route Well just keep riding south as necessary to find warm weather and then turn wash said Peter They had third horse with them to carry supplies HEATING OIL relined solelyforone purpose pcomlorlableectfnomicalheme peering Call for Sunoco today HEATING on Made by the originators of fomousCvflomxbielided Bios Sunochasoiine The SARJEANT CO Mary St LTD no sale telephone to say that he had read report in the press that she had been drowned He got the mock of his life when she answered the telephone herself and would not believe she was still alive until he saw her No days later the police got wind of the fact that there had been mistake in identity and called at her home After tak ing statement from her they asked her to appear at the cor oners court to try to get the mistake put right andshe did so illiss hiachc took hérbirlh certificate with her to the court to prove that she was actually Pauline lllacGee But the coroner regretfully told her she would have to remain dead for the time being He said an inquest verdict could only be altered by permission of the AttorneyGeneral after asking the High Court to quash the inquest He said he would take steps to have this done so that Miss lllache could have legal idcntity and all that this means SOME IMPLICATIONS Said Miss IllacGec When the coroner said was legally dead am afraid laughed He laughed too After the hearing the coroner called Miss Mnche to his room and told her that because she was legally dead she could not marry draw sickness bene fit or make wl Said Pauline Gosh And have been paying income tax all this time have good mind to go along to the tax CNE Plans $360000 Show TORONTO CDA $360000 grandstand show diving com petition and marathon swim will be features of the 1962 Ca nadian National Exhibition it was revealed Thursday at luncheon at CNE directors There will be no American headliner at the grandstand show World standard competit ors will be invited to take part in the diving compelitionand $20000 has been budgeted for the marathon swim Revenue this year is estim ated at $2935000 $l7l000 more than last year The direc tors expect the exhibition to show surplus of $413000 this year office In see about getting it back And if am legally dead do not suppose could be arrested for committing crime dont know but it all seems crazy to me and it is keeping me lying awake at night worrying about it Under the law within five days after coroners inquest the coroner must send certi ficate to the registrar of births and deaths who will then regis ter the death In the eyes of tho law the person on whose body the inquest was held will then be regarded as dead Once the coroners verdict has been recorded the coroner has no power to reopen the inquest or to hold second inquest on the same body unless the first inquisition has been quashed by the High Court Magistrate Names New York Police TORONTO CPD Magis tratc Rick chairman of the Toronto Police Commission Thursday accused officials of the New York state commission of investigation and the attor neygeneral of Massachusetts at doing character assassina tion job on Toronto He said in radio interview that both recent crime report by the New York commission and the attorneygeneral had linked Toronto with organized crime in the United States When he asked for details he said he did not receive any wrote the attorneygeneral and never got reply He said an official of the New York commission invited to crime conference in Toronto last year came day late stayed about an hour and con tributed nothing Then 1an in the newspaper he had given us list of names and addresses Thats an unadulterated lie the magistrate said iieorge fluvie CONSTRUCTION LTD Barrio PA 83100 MINUTES TO LIVE 74 of the Deaths in Home FiresOccur Upstairs Killer No Lack of Oxygen Killer No Poisonous Gases Killer No Heat Killer No Fire Inside Push Button Opens Ladder Laddor Opened Ladder Closed 551 ounmrsr RULE roasunvrvnr GET OUT The modern Fire Escape for homes cottages etc Burglar Proof Weather Proof Engineered for safety Ganadian Distributor LIFE LADDER CANADA LIMITED Toronto Ontario unuun We are pleased to announcu that LIFE LADDER ASSOCIATES an Dunlap Street Wear BARRIE no Box 552 ouranro TELEPHONE PA 66193 has been appointed the Distributora Representative for Barrie and District Phone or write forqu Informntlon and tree demonstration bURo WATER svsrrms K255 SHALLOW WELL PISTON PUMP gal tank lh IS K255 SHALLOW WELL PISTON PUMP with 30 gal tank LITTLE GIANT JET PUMP with 30 gal tank deep or shallow well 135a Call ThoPlumbing Departmental SIMCOE 259 INNISFIL ST lt DISTRICT cooP PA 5653i HUNTERS KILL HUNTERS There were fewer hunting fatalities In five provinces last year compared witih 1960 totals Four provinces show ed an increase and one Al berta remained steady with six killed Graph compares hunting oil by provinces for the two years Newfound landwas the lone province re cording no hunting accident while Prince Edwnrd island recorded one after afatality free 1960 iCP Newsmapi LadyChatterley Off To College With Pages 193 194 Cut Out MONTREAL CPI Prof Louis Dudeks list of required reading for English 290 at Mc Gili University includes Lady Chatterleys lover this year the unabridged version Cocd Rachel Kizell of Ottawa therefore wont dutifully to the library at Royal Victoria Col lege McGill womens resi dence to borrow the book The librarys copy turned out to be censored one however m2 Kizell found the words complete and unexpurgated edition had been crossed out and pages 193 and 194 out out Dashing off an angry letter to the McGill Daily the campus newspaper Miss Kizell wrote There is an educational principle involved here This action stifles freedom of thought Indeed this type of action reflects narrow mindedness which one would not like to as socinte with an educational in stitution such as hIcGill Dr Muriel Roscoe MCGIIIS warden of women and head of the botany department read the letter and said Miss Kizell can borrow her unabridged copy of Lawrences controversial novel Helen Hague librarian at Royal Victoria College said she drew line through tho words complete and unexpurgatcd edition three years ago and tore out the offending pages At the time believed the law banned the unabridged ver sion she said And felt it would be just my luck if it got left behind on bus and was picked up and read by par ent NDP Appeals For $1000000 Campaign Kitty OTTAWA CP The New DemocraUc Party Thursday is sued an appeal to its supporters for sroooooo to fight the next federal general election Party Treasurer Edition Park said the New Democratic ic Lory fund must reach its tar get before June He said the eluction IikEIy will be called by en lllr Park said in statement that the Liberal and Conserva tive parties spent total of about $12000000 in the election campaign Although our overall objec tive is less than tenth of that amount we are contidcnt that filth the volunteer workers at disposal the New Demo cratic campaign will make real impression on the Canadian voter he said The fund drive was opened last week in Toronto at dinner attended by 300 canvassers 1058 it You Want To CUT DOLLARS OFF YOUR FOOD BILL Yet Ell netter Than Ever flcfon can PA 63711 MONARCII FOOD and FREEZER SERVICES 10 mm mm FRIDAY FEBRUARY 15 Rabbis Cheeks Were Bruised ilrrest Inquiry Is Told By Doctor TORONTO CDThere were two bruises on the cheekbones of New York Rabbi Norbert leiner after his arrest here the night of Jan 26 Dr Raymond Levin said Thursday Dr Levin was testifying be fore Mr Justice Dalton Wells at an inquiry into the rabbis arrest Rabbi Lciner was arrested when be resisted police efforts to pub him into cruiser He said his beliefs do not allow born to use any sort oftrans portotion or to carry idcnt ALLANDALE II II Limited PRESCRIPTIONS varnanvan sperms YOUR ALLANDALE REXALL STORE PHONE PA 81823 cation on the Jewish Sabbath Erich begins at sundown Fri Dr Levin said he found swell ings which could have been caused byblows on both cheeks behind the right ear and at the back of the head Rabbi Miner told him he had been hit twice in the face by police The rabbi complained of headache and soreness in the shoulders and chest said Dr Levin BE 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