OI rm mmnmm AMMDTIWW Sine II 881h YeorwNo 29 Whomanna NNWhWMIm Grand Jury Makes Lengthy list Saggestions for improvement of Simcoe County Home at Beeton When Grand Jury Foreman William Merrick of Burns presented the jurys report Monday to Mr Justice McLeanan Judge of the Supreme Court of Ontario now sitting in Slmcoe County Court House Barrie he went into detail concerning all phases of inspections carried out by the Grand Jury each Spring and Fall Cains School Win Kiwanis Shield in Clll With total of 84 points nine in excess of that required for first award 24 pupils of Cains Corners School recently returned from the Kiwanis Music Fmtival at Toronto with the Kiwanis Shield The youngsters pupils of SS Sunnidale were accompanied on their victorious trip by number of parents Mrs Adeline Norris their teacher and George Rogersl member of the Sunuidale Schobli suggested The reportwas very comprehen sive and especially set out several improvements for incl ebunty Home for the Aged at Beel ton Mr Justice lichcnnan pointed out the rcccnt suggestion in some circl cs for the abolition of grand juries This is one example showing that they should be retained stated llis Lordship congratulating the Grand Jury on their report In closing it is noted that the re port states We feel to man that the matter of the Simcoc County Home has been paSScd over too lightly in the past by previous grand juries Also dealt with was ovcrcrowdcd conditions at the Simcoc County jail and it was suggested that Ont ario Reformatory prisoners be rc moved from the institution as Quickly as possible to assist in 11 lcviating this condition BARRl New Canadians at Hill ONTARlO Tamas WWW WWWW School Minnow MARCH 12 1952 dequmde iHiIl in Bellevuc Hospital New zYork zznonin following an attack by an 10 ucluck WLOCAi MAN BADLY HURT lN NEW YORK Albert lartridgc 75 of Crown City in critical condition with fractured skull and pncuvr Holland landing Man Assizes Dangerous om MM Faial Accident Bradiord Sentence was reserved until l6 PagesTwo Seam tarmac Friday morning March at in the case of Herbert William Morley Holland ifk Nail ldl Landing convicted here of dangerous driving following the lsundav mm or mommy mommg Jan 11 death of Paul Buncak 55 Bradford nghwa 93 ithc Periclaug Roach was spcndizig couple of days in ENcw York on his return from But inudu where he had been for the whose home is on Mr Partridge lwintcr with his sonqrilnw and ml by William Sloane of the Young Mens Christian suffered violent ldauglitcr Mr and Mrs Gemgo Ex Monday morning lit was found maid lll lib room at thcl HDLlt branch sociation When sin unteer on room on the regular impcciion she found Mr Partridge uncon fsciougt partly dresscd and slumped against the side of the bed withi his hands ticd to the bedstead by ropc and his ankles bound by ul lcathcr strap Pniicc said he had the apparently blow on head Blood sputtered the and there wcrc other indications of struggle Two pieces of lug gage he had with him when he zoom Alter deliberating one hour Leslie Whitty Sells Business to HunterArmstrong important budnms change took place on Hominy March 10 when Leslie Whitty sold out the drug buslnm combined with soda fountain news stand and other lines which be has carried on successfully for 17 years at the corner of Essa Road and Tlfn St New owners are Dough Hunter and Douglas Arm strong The former was in the business in Penman for 20 and 10 minutes the jury turned at 520 pm Monday with their verdict of Not guilty of motor manslaughter guilty of dangerous driving 311 Justicn Mchnnan presiding over the Spring Assizca in SW County court house Barrio Wr cd sentence follow 1g the vetditlt Mi Buncnk dicd soon me he was struck by truck driven by Morley on Highway 11 southpf Bradford Viilrtgc Mr Buncak was walking with two companions along the highway about dusk He later died in Newmarket hospital PC Rog Wilson Bradford OPP detach ment investigated The trial began last Friday and ll witnexscs were heard seven for the rown Crown Attorney Thompson proscculd and Iosph Vaic Newmarkct conducted the defence Two witncsscs giving evidence Friday wcrc Mr and Mrs Badgero ski The stated through an inner prefer that they were walking with Bnncuk and noticed truck coming at thcm We jumped into the snow Mr Badgcroski said lrcgislered last Friday werc miss in from his room police said and up mm by 8m smdiojthcrc was every indication it was yrars and sold out in January 1951 Mr Armstrong has for 10 years been with the Charles Following is the text of the Grand Board They represented the Town Jury 39 shlp of Sunnidaleschools and Ha also numbers onc eight and of It Lmdsmi Nottawasaga which were under the supervision of Miss Olive Ross With Mrs George Watson as piano accompanist Miss Ross conducted cntation of the song the children in Strawberry Fair In his adjudication Dr Roy Fenl wick complimented the children and at the some time outlined the weaker features of their pres Undertaking dual role Dr Femyick then conducted special group six children of Dutch im migrant family who attend the school in the singing of one verse from the same piece of music After the singing the children visited the Maple Leaf Gardcnsl where theiysaw the muchdiscuSs ed Stanley Cup Later some of thel children were taken by Mr Rog ers and Miss Ross tOtlit Parlia ment Buildings where they were met by George Johnston MPP The Visitors Book was signed on their then they taken 10 seats near the Speakc where they listened to the business being conducted The climax to the visit amo when they were addressed vb Premier Frost and then given souvenirsnt their visit The junior grades attended the Happy Gang show at CBL foll owed by streetcar ride up Yonge and along Bloor Street to the Royal Ontario Museum where they were joined by the other grades After sightosceing tour of the building they were taken by bus along the waterfront It was happy but tired little banwhicll finally boarded thebus home Undoubtedlythe credit for the success of the tripgoes to both VNorris and Ross for their handling of theentire ax rangements Thanks for their iniist in the venture aie due also to the ac companying parents and friends Mrs Streahorn Mrs Frank McNiven Mrs Haverson MrsJ Pifer MlSi DamnMrs Gordon Joan Mayne Mirelda McIntyre Mary McNiven William Cain and Mr Rogers Now that thexShield in the district for this year it is to be hoped that it other schools will do their utmost to keep it here in future was the view expressed by people of the township Score Judge of the Suprcmc Court of Ontario YOUR LORDSHIP Please accept our sincerc thanks and appreciation for your most in structive rcmarks and advice which enabled usto carry out our duties more fully and efficiently Our appreciation is also extended 12 the Crown Attorney Mr Mln their work Thompson whose counsel was most helpful There were three bills of indic merit submitted and two true bills and one no bill were found We inspected the County Gaol the GovernOr MrW Blogg and were conducted on tour byi Conditions in the Gaol were found to be Very satisfactory The Grand Jury would suggest that Ontario Reformatory prisoners be removal from this institution as Quickly pomiblc to alleviate this crowded situation The interior of the Gaol has been freshly painted and the cells are in very good condition we found that ammonia was enccd inmates sentenced to 1113 Reformatory and 13 on remand The female inmates numbered 11 would beour suggestion in conned tion with the County Gaol that the proper committee be advised to re view the schedule of wages paid to the keepers TheCourt House and found to be in clean and sat isfactory condition The appearance of the grounds and buildings were satisfactory and We would take this opportunity to commend the Care taker on his efforts The Registry Office was inspected and found very suitably arranged and conducted We would make special mention of the excellent were issued Rectigtaph machine which has humme been installed in the Registry ifice There is po doubt that such equipment willibe an asset to function of recording documents The County Homebat Beetonmwas also visifd and much time was ab lowed for its inSpection Drand Mrs McKelvey were present and coming months it appears that showed us through the institution We would reportthat at present there are 85 inmates 24 orwnicn lugswill bogpvidcuccd are female andg61male At this 130th we would mention that 76 is the capacity of the Simcoe County Home but oftentimes it has beenwas lDwelling permiiswere issued to small group of youngsters in Hillelest School are proving that nowadays it is very Edifficult to consider most countries 21 though spaced widely apart geographically in terms of poles apart These children new Canadians from China and Estonia are making good pro gress at school and are proving industrious Mari Kirlk grade six and his sister Mae lgrade five have been in Barrie for two years and speak English and Estonian flu ently Their cousins Period in l95lPlannin only three dwelling bonding zdurlilngBbn Planning BoardP lSecretary Blair for total of $20000 Six permits were is ruary states Town sued for repairs and alterations and one permit for construction of garage Total value of permits issued inI February was $23200 an increase was inspectediof $4000over the sameperiod in 1951 Last year during February no dwelling permits were issued by the PlanningBoard Largest alteration permit was imued to Linton for alteri ationsto building at 21 Collierl Street for nprinting plant One permit was for conversion to apartmeptddand two permits for rqpair of iii9 Walter Kaezanowski at 184 Nap ier St Aloyzi Isbrandt at 198 Na pier St and fulfill and McKnight at 71 Napier St Mr Blairystatesdbat during the large increasein the ntunber of building permits bed for dwell scan ram Alumnus With ne wgathcr today thre every idictition of big called upon to accommodateat least crowd at Elmvhlc comznunity hall 11 At present 13 female 32 maleinmates are in receipt of the and bacon Show Turn tome two please for the NordniSiincbe seed fair mmencing at ltgtWinschoa Music day night Naturally Mr Swedn The Chinese bclys whose families run the Eric came to Canada 135 Summer by EaY 01 case of robbery Still uncon Germany Their relations travelled through scious the injured Canadian was rushed to hospital where an cm ergency operation was performed lie Ester Henri and FebruaryBullding Permit Val Shows Small Increase Over Samei Since then pneumonia has devel City Cafe came to Canada at different Oped dated has been post times during 1951 They are Cantonese and ed his bedside question him after delay in Hong Kong flew to Canhen he regains consciousness ada via Japan and Alaska First word of thc incident came The new Canadians at Hillcrest Schoolggfrr Digitnghigglftsfnijctgo mek row km to 130 Mint Klnk Gee calc relatives MixcPartridgc left Lem Ken Lem Loo Kim Chow Front row Harm in November by mm for Eric Villstus Ester Vilistus File Lentsms New York and from there went by Mae Kirik Harri Vilistus boat to Bermuda His son Ernest CF lis living at home and there is an gtother danghter Mrs John Mc Creaciy in Orillia Mrs Partridge died several years ago uelFire Destroys Home Contents Family Homeless Everett Correspondence On Saturday morning March about 1130 fire completely des Vtroyed the homo of John Szezyp ciak of Toronto Which was locatf ed two miles north dust of Everg ett Dancing Monday Wednesday The 1055 ilCIUdEd i11135113145iFriday and Saturday nights at Club and all contents will the cxceplm Adnssion ladies 50c gentle tion of few baskets men75c 43m The house was occupied at the Dancing Temple lg Board Weather Forces Fifth Oro Game 19 local Arena The weathermans Inability Oddxeuowsi to guarantee cold weather for keen ice at Guthrie Arena has forced the fifth tame of the Oro Hockey League nals to move to Barrie Arena Thurs day night stuting at no pm The championship series ori glnully slated as bestin thrcp setbas developed into mm than since twice the teams have nished deadlocked Both Guthrie Greyhounds and Wonder Valley lave captured one victor yam Thursdays con test should create champion Guthrie led the regular sche dule and were good bet to defeat Wonder Valley who have held the title for thepast five yearsT But the defending champions have wrap good battle and despite bench boastiness depth um Guth ric are denitely cousi dared on their series performcc as even choices for loop honors HOCKEY AJPLENTY FRIXDAYK time by an Indian family Mr and Mrs Andrews and their children ZThe former was away when lire Ebroke out and Mrs Andrews was alone with the three children Tessorontio Reeve Burns Wales gwas called and is doing evcryi lilting possible to locate home for the distressed family In the imeantime Osbourne Morrow and iMrs Sodium areilooking after the lfamily until another home is 10 gcated for them ENROLLED IN near Gordon Dyer left today for Tor onto where he will he enlisted gin the Royal Canadian Air Force 1An Army veteran who had been fassociated with his fatherinlaw EA Boyd in real estate and linsurance Mr Dyer will be in ltlie RCAF accounting division He igoes to St Johns Quebec and lthen to Aylmer Ontario for train ling prior to stationrposting LEGiONnPOLICE 1TANGLEZ Milton LOOP nTLE GAMES No stone is being left unturned stated Dick Edwards chairman of the LegionPoliticimght at Barrie Arena Fri talnment and if the public wihmore hockey the evenings yearly pbrtldn will provide plenty The program will open with annua 10f four 30minutegames finalsconsistins the openr at 730 WithHerf Worship will meet Barrie Flyers in Windsor Spitfires Mnyoranulton facing or the rustpncn in the junior liar Toronto Marlboms nand Oivem other that Jack Couch lling imd Mercurysr tangle lacs pun spines table soniorrlhonors while New bars and Cleveland istacting lineups for Fridays issue cons oppose each other in the final starting an The and ysiem championship Boston The Police expect itorval their Turn to mgev two pleasel Qd by Grcnfpj 1Xbung Kested St Patricks dance in Ivy Or gressive euchre Midget um system every Saturday night Music by George Wilsons Orchestra thb Old tymc and modern dancing 3in Allandale Orange Hall every Frosst Co in lslingtou Both partners are married and both have each one daughter They will continue under the present business name and ex pect to locate in Barrie shortly Mr Whitty has made no an nouncement of his future plans as yet Thomas Robinson Returns Tecumseth As Pro Tem Clerk Thomas Robinson who retired Buncak faich to do so and was struck The Badgeroskis have been in Canada less than two years and speak little English Kcy witnesses in the Crowns case were two girls walking along some distance apart from the Bad gcroskis and Buncak One of the girls Mary Dunkle slated that they saw the truck coming heard thud and were forced to run for safety fearing they also were goingto be hit llurn to pace two please it yours of serviceihas been Irer appointed to the position pro tent following the sudden death of tbe as clerktreasurer of Tecumsethinew clerktreasurer William 314 Township at the end of 1951 afterivyn King at Beeton on Heb To Perform at Barrie Skating Sihovvjlr Friday night starting pm mission 50c 2635W St John Ambulance classes for men commence at Community House Thursday March 13 at pin for weeks Phone Jim Gilj more 2735 or Moreton 2304 Brigade Superintendent if inter 2729 iange Hall Friday March 11 Pem ltons Orchestra Admission 50c Lunch counter 2829 St Patricks euchreand dance Friday March 14 at Stroud Com munity Hall in void of Hospital Fund Spot anddoor prizes Aus pices OES Mulbollands orchestra pm sharp Admission 50c Lunch counter 29 Princss Anne LOBAZ Craighurst will hold alule draw and prol Craighurst Hall Marchr414 Lunch served Admisg ision 25c Z9 Euchre bridge and dance Le Tfroy Community Hall Friday March 14 cards pm Patten gAdmission 50c Auspices WI 01d tyme and modern dancing at Edgar Hall Friday night March 14 Music by the Mercy Four unch counter 29ml Court Whist and St Patricks EdWards was referring to enteraipam under the auspices LQEM lNo 1153 Monday night March 17 to be ileum the Orange Haul Baxter Good prizes Admission 35c and we Quilt to be sold by aucl lion Kingvlildward Home and Schooli sAsociaizlonare holding St Pat ricksvcard party on March 517 at 830 pm lathe school In addi tion to prizesf0r bridge leuchre dcns orchestra Lunch provided canasta and cribbagc therevwill be over mother prizes Admission Refreshments will be served auspices St Patricks supper Chulcmllll United writs Monday 17 at can pm Eastemfour picttnes shown by Gerald Smith Admission 51 and 25m 129 lPiayvlifaid or money presents People in Him rwcdnes