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Barrie Examiner, 18 Feb 1952, p. 1

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COIIier Stalinith Church Ghost and of faith Acts4 Eirnabas It ber 14 1895 and who died on Wed Commonwcalth Waspilmged into loved had ipped the surly bonds row brought with it picture of man who had been through ser ious operation and now had given Our hearts are heavy wtthsor row tonightaswe Eatherfhaeltefttlllmwdjdfhptopgmj langmiday He will us for hisx1itefand uncred um mum Sumo clamor 88th YearNo l9 Abide MFasi Anar MEMORIAL SERVICE forms Late Majesty King George VI Was cunducted inBarrie Armoury Friday at 1215 p111 It was attended by members of Barrie Branch 145 Canadian Legion Boy Scouts Air Cadets and Sea Cadets and 135th Battery 45th AntiTank Regiment RCA and other citi zens The service was conducted by members of the min istry assisted by the Barrie male quartet REM in the historic Royal Tomb House of the Chapel of St Georges at Windsor England early Fride mowing Feb 15 1952 Mametlow kMMbWWve Falls the Eventide iiouu schools of the county during nuct numih states Dr Scott turn liillk sumcwhut dim but lhcft for inf jaundice uncut FORUM wm upouto iNiiD FOR RECOGNIIIOMND From leftto right can be seen Rev James Fergusonpmale quartet of William Knox 11am Lambert Victor Knox and Alfred Shepherd Rev dePencler Wright Mayor Mrs Marjorie Hamilton George Johnston MPP for Simcoe Centre James Hart Ward of SimcoeCounty Youth Killedr BARRiE ONTARlO CANADA MONDAY FEBRUARY 18 i952 335 JUDGMENT RESERVED rRtAt Immunization gCiinics Held iln Five Towns of ilic activities Simeon Cmml hcalth unit idfllliii Dr Scott dir iol15 lhzlt harmonization were ht Id 121 the five lilrgc Jocrllzlzl Finalize Plans King Edward School Addition Prior to the meeting of the publtc school board being called to order on Wednesday even ing the members met inform ally with ulaod Steele of the firm of Plan Steele architects to consider the plans for the addition and 11 terations to King Edward School ftln third armk of ihv month 111 the not that there is jams our medical officer of thumb on the stuff adjustments intx llJLl to made in administra tum it has therefore been mill TJt llzlmcdluii prosan fur the tritium hope for the future he This applies to the procure guilt of stuff since the county coun rll liltltJStd the health units urmlt llz fillullcizli ptmllun is assured for at twist this your ummuniczlbir discmos rupmtcd lilting the lmmth included 62 cusvs lot chickenpox There were ll cases to mumps in the county eight CDSLS six crises of scarlet fcvrr and one case each of measles whooping cough German measles nmi polio The informal meeting hosted from 730 to 910 pm The plans were finalized and will be submitted to the Dev partment of Education for its approval ECONIROL 0F DREAD DISE mm mm innum or cwth Mic law or Bottling Works81m Sam Causes Heavy Property Da sidclllbl fire and smoke damage had been caused equipment With all Examim lZPogeszW WWW An early morning fire discovered by an unknown caused untold damage to the boiler room and plant of nda Dry Bottling Company Limited Innisfil at Saturday Although no definite figure has been given as to the cost might well rise into the $2000 bracket Ihem out well before down while most Barrie citizens sleeping soundly However young man walking with Innisfli street noticed flames through the front the plant and ran to nearby house occupied by Mrs Debit rice Ficlt Uigun pounding on the door would run into high 11min aroused Mrs Plot and upon henr dition one corner of the lug the strangers urgent story she room will have to be rebuilt at telephoned the fire department lmvi has partially cairn doors mediate response by firemen unis and several of the ceiling joist responsible for saving the plant mril Robinson owner and WE confining the damage aim Of the bowing Ms faulty control unit on the boiler mm imam heat in the furnace room is believed to Ed deucme valve emmmhal have been responsible for the blazed mg mammary He Winn firemen arrived flames ind 90mph insulation the mien their way through furnacel mm mm wm rockwmx room doors and were rapidly ridlrmbly WWW mm vuncing along the walls and ccilinglmr onlmllmg the WWMW in one corner of the bottling roomi The remainder mg Firemen broke down on adjacent Fitting Be 03 Sinai door to gain entry Other firemenl 0152s ms broke pane of glues in the gar3 mrb 32 xm umt age door at the rear of the pinnll ks or unlntched the big doors and drove xi 222 it re om tm trucks to safety An mmth was made to half hour after firemen arrived establish identity of me new win the fire was out but not before con rst gave Nee of me are mm to no avail sketchy description of him woslobtained but all 13min proved tritium Another firecall short while lab or Saturday morning to Florence the plant and Early inspection of the boiler and delicate control units indicated need for complete new equipment which street proved to be false alarm or TORONTO MEN ACCUSED JBRADFORD BANK ROBBERY iv ByiPais Rifle Julien Cascunnette 18 of Hith iland Point near Penetung Was killed Wednesday nebr Farlalns Lake Tiny Township when 22 iric accidentiy discharged in the hands of hunting companion the bullct hitting Cascannetic in the heart The youth had gone hunting with Thefuneralv service began at 930 am London time 430 it mpmmns Mm Emmi and An address by the Rev erend James Ferguson minister of St AndrewS Presbyterian Church at the joint service in incur cry of King George in lowing the service conduCted Barrie Sunday evening Feb 10 1952 TEXT For he was good man and full of the Holy stonetable until such time as it is placed in its own tomb only few feet from the tomb of Henry VIII Only member of the Royal family not toptbend was Queen Mary who watched the funeral procession from Marlborough House The late Kings mother is 84 and her age kept her from attending the funeral bcCauseof great strain Services in Canada As the service began early Friday morning in London other memorial services began iiisolemn tribute throughout the world In Canada 1124 This was St Lukes tribute to is cur tribute to Albert Frederick Arthur George Windsor our late beloved King who Wasborn at YorkCotrtage Sandringham England on Decem nesday February 1952 The whole nation indeed the whole sorrow and mourningwhen the word was made known that the King was dead He whom we the morning and in theattormon TheNational War Memorial 01 taleawos thescene of large ser vice and Maple LeafGardens To ronto opened itsdcgs to Tomato lmnurnerx Churches of lill faiths throughout tthominioh held spec ialmemor oerVices In Barrie almost all busmsses were cloScdbetvlreen themours of 10 an and pm Monystores and of earth eflrst impact of sor thin gaunt and tiredelooking his life forhis people payourv tribute to thiscoed king matting While othersrcmained remembered byi all of closed alijdav Bankstand governr bient instituonsi Were shut his death for the spir We do not needto am EST as the Royal Coffin was bottle from Westminster iHall on gun carriage through several miles of London streets jammed with mourners and to the cunlines of rthegsd to have some target practice us lancient chapel There twominute silence was observed F01Hng big burythe Sovereign bodywas lowered through well mine chapel floor and intothc crypt beneath from whencevit WCllld be borne tothe EoyalTombHousef There the coffin will rest on ithroughout Friday church seicesfiyere held later in icess ab the lake decided to return home On the way the trio decid weed sticking from by the ArchblShoD of Canterlsnow bank As they enjoyed the shooting Per jraults gun apparently jammed lSitting down with the rie across kneefrthe youth tried to clear it when it suddenly went off The bullet stluckCzlscannette who was standing about 10 feet away services wereiheldin Barrie and district Schools which shut theiri doors Friday hEId special mentorg The youths fried to Cmry their 181 SBYViceS ThlnSdaymorning with pal homebut after short distance members of the ministry assistinggiaid him down and ran for help gt Later the body was removed to Penetang General Hospital where Cascannette rwasrpronounced dead He is survived by his parents Mr and Mrs Joseph Cascannette of Fugde Point brother Gilbert and sister Agnes Ar Barrie Artilwa brief melporialfservice was held in Barrie Armoury at 1215 pm It wasattended by Barrie 102 Squadron AifCadets commanded by FitLuisa Dates DEM Bar rie Sea Cadet fCorps under com mud or $ubLieuh3ill McBride Barrie Boy Scouts of Troops Education Week To Be Observed In Schools Education Week will be ob served in all the public schools of BarrierfromMsich to Match incl under of District Commissioner Ian Wlinan mem bers of Canadian Legion Branch 145 under PresidenhBlll Flemming and by the 135th BatterrRCA 1Rev dePencicr Wright was in charge of the 1servioexxassisted by Rev James Ferguise and the Bar an room houseim day Sm rie Male Quarbe at Alfred Shep able to the particular WI iteui Knolls Nitor Knox and William lambert with Lloyd Tuordfat the Also on the Armpury balcony were Father Mm Mariette iEdgar Pcrrault and having no sue DR WEAVER wedncsjal F613 20 15 Cancer Forum in library hall sponsored by Barrie and District WelareHeahh Unlt Plans WELCH Council The forum which is at public alfair with citizens of townilnsPeCllon sewage and district cordially invited will feature several outstanding speaklDlsposal ers in the eld of cancer specic ally dealing with the dread diseaSe Plans are being provai of sewage disposal systems and method of inspection and is suing of approvals has been com pleted Dr Scott director of slate of three outstanding medi cal and lay speakers has been plan nod for the program Each will en deavor to drive home to the gather ing the need and urgency for some measure of control of cancer Dr Turnbull Barrie vill chair themeenwii mumcrpal authorities will beaware Tentative plans hinging on the of what is required under thelub outcome of the cancer forum have lie Health Act been laid towards the establishment of acanCer control unit for Barrie Dunn the momh Of Januam ports The program will be given pub made for zip1 magnificent police job Never have had before me such welleprepared police trial as we have concluded WW commented Judge Harvle as the trial of 22 and Frank Watson 30 ended in Barrie Thursday after noon Shirley and Watson are accused the stand Hebert Smithalaozlw of having been partners in the July after this point It 22 armed holdup of the Canadian two preliminaryheorings it Bank of Commerce branch at Bradf testimony regarding Md third putty Leonard Jackson CODthlfdlltwhlsfwowOW also charged with taking part in tile Thurs ford traded shots with them coordinated allout effort that hadf of three phlice forces Toronto Cityf the Simcoe County health unit re 77777 +7iicityethisrspringv sowtharpnbiic andi Barrie acting for Shirley holdup is still at large having esi Highlightof the coped from Don Gaol in Torontoi timony by Watson Who late in 1951 The robbers escaped he had no lmowiedge oi therobi with $4200 in hail of bullets asiberyn He stated that he no his OPP Constable Reg Wilson Brad rooming house on the afternoon of the robbery at 115 oclock and the afternoon in Or aroundo downs 85 men town Toronto tavern His lam dig in reserving Judgment until Foo Mrs Margaret McGuire 33 27 Judge Harvie complimented beg to le time he 18 tlIe house agreeing with 115 putt Defence Summing Ontario Provincial and Bradford Mr RobintlE in Detachment OPP He complimentg also submitted irrational ed Crown Attorney Thomp drive from Watsonls Ch son and also the two defence coun lodging tolBradtordin serxr Roupazrratbaib acti ers ofanhourtheinmb ing for Watson and Hebe Smitty 115 time of the robbery CO rable objection to this Last but for from least on hisiJudge HarVie and the congratulatory list Judge Harvie tomey disagreed 0115 been put into the trial by members and district that would be concern imtal Of 391 cans were made by the ed with the recognition and control of cancer The slate of speakers consists of Mrs Egmout Frankel Dr Weaver and Weich Mrs Frankel is president bf the Toronto paid tribute to Constable Wilson three samtalmns on the health mm have the greatest admiration for the courage ofthis man who ink ing not of the danger stood front gated of the desperadoes find faced theiri Thirtyone dairies wereyisited gunhfe retumngult the same where 16 pasteurizednand 287 raw mne He addei exuemely staff These consisted Of 321 rou tine ihspections 26 followaups and 19 complaints which were investi ing timesyfromfdierent both by wayon and new fourlane hrghw ay One oflthe accused presentlysei gilzvyears ston penitentiary grills attempted armed postal hoping iii branch of the Canadian Cancer 80 gampjes were obtained Eighty lciety rDr Weaver is member of seven restaurants were inspected such as this It has been neither police surpribed the iilslml aditsland seven beverage rooms were dramatic 11 31313310115 but in executive committee of the On checked Tv0foodsvshops were in keeping spected Onrrestaurnt was closed icomlsi tario Cancer Treatment andRe W11 Foundation W91Ch is for unsanitary reasons but was al presrdent of the Ontario Division vCanadian CancerSocieiw iprovement in restaurant FBECKLED COLUMBUS icounts in the county was noted to recently discover edgbook written 20 years after his WE PEAK Each doth Christopher Columbus was Tbe highest mountain in Wales is ibigsharpeyed and had long Snowdohwhiph has an altitude of lred freckled iace 3560 feet Cillzwtale Battiedlmvr f0 Memtiti Service Friday New gratifying when acase is handled Toronto Which ikilled one Vlth tradition of thel Both Shitjyand Watson thuXt hereunder heavy poll Au Attack Testimony if guard llowed to reopen after necessary Witriesses for the defence appearl cleanup was made General im ed on the stand Thursday morning swab proceedings at the afternoon maml taken up with summing by Crown Bane and defence counsels MrlRobinet tar amunl to in summing mainly attacked the the Masonic Temple or authenticity of testimony of Con evening stable Wilson as to the positive id HESS electio and 111 entitication as he had supplied on cers

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