Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 15 Dec 1952, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Em outer Jr HOUSE OF HITS FIR WITH THE BEST IN EARRIE MONDAYTUESDAYWEDNESDAY MATINEE WEDNESDAY AT 230pm THEBIG LEAGUES BIGGEST LOVE STORY YOUR HEARTLLV BE CHEERING THEM leftde Wreny vuntjbewinnin Itwnthi marlinwife twopooplovlhowon Meatloafsz tbRntWorldSeria lbaebollpu TH SAME PROGRAM CARTOON MONSTERS or THE om EVENING snows AT 650 and pm STARTS THIS THURSDAY FOR THREE DAYS CARTOON FOX NEWS THE DEATHLESS STORY OF FEUD TO THE DEATH BE SURE TO SEE THIS ONE munnmmmmwmmmmumuuuu mugs AT BOTH THE ROXY AND GRANADA THEATRES xmmmuummmmmuzuuwxxu 0111111111111 mam EVE snows At 545 and pm THE COMEDY LAUGH HIT OF THE YEAR Plus 2nd Feature PENNY EDWARDS SHES LITTLE BIT OF EVENLITTLE BIT OF DELILAH AND GAL WHOM CANT SAY NO INS ME ltttttttotlttt unpmmrtunu mu in run BroSMASHinouatEfetttroeiAtl THE floppiesst srARrs THURSDAY 26 avIDQQRTECHNIcva Him WALT museum TB 0511 32 but CrownAttorney Thordpso WEDNESDAY nae ll Magistrate Gordon Foster pre sided with Crown Attorney II Thompson for the prosecution Ability Impaired Following an accident on the ev ening of Dec on Highway charge of driving while his abililyl to drive was impaired by alcoimll was laid by no mammal against Earl Lloyd 57 married The officers investigation disclos ed that Lloyd had backed out frem County Road and the rear of his truck had struck at on Highway 27 owned by Fred Laildrevillc which was damaged to an cstimafEd $100 while the truck damage was about 320 Thompson stated that the accused had been drinking and was in no lcondition to drive also that be haul no lights on tho vehicle Lloyd claimed that the lights zwcru on and that the reason for the accident was that he was not familiar with the roads and traffic This was his first accident in 30 years of driving He was convicted and flood $75 with costs of $5 Breaking Entry Theft Mr and Mrs Gordon Moir were each charged with breaking and en tcring with theft at the summer home of Lloyd Gilroy Oro on Dec but the case was adjourned un til Dec 17 second charge against Mr Moir was of theft between Nov 24 and Dec of well cylinders and scorp metal from Jack Couplund and was also adjourned Bail was set at $2000 cash or $4000 property Took Battery Pleading guilty to theft of bat tcry on Nov 28 in Vespra Mel bourne Fountain 29 married was convicted and fined $30 with costs of $15 It was first offence and he stated that the battery was iak on when that in his own vehicle went dead The charge was laid by PC Doolittle Not COoperarive Mrs Mary Harris who had ap peared in court after an accident on highway two weeksago was convicted and fined $10 with costs of $5 for intoxication in public place on Dec She had been cared for by me Salvation Army after dismissal of nominal charge on her first appearance in court but had not been cooperative since then On similar charge Mary Balag who had been working at Bradford was given the some fine She had two other previous similar convic lions Going Back Home North Bay man Joseph Rog ers 45 married held on charge of intoxication ina public place pleaded guilty and asked leniency to return to his home He had been in jail for five days and was al lowed to go on remand for 3on tence Two Get Break Convicted for breaking and en tering home in Essa on Nov 23 Walter Dunn 23 who had previous convictions was given light pen alty of two days jail 16yearold youth with him was allowed sus pended sentence and has gone to live with friends on farm who are giving him work He pays costs of $17 PC Kellogg who laid the charges stated that no damage was done in the house and no theft committed Given ISMonths After several adjdurnments the case against George VanKougbnc on two charges of false pretences was finally concluded On the ma jor count of obtaining car valued at $3246 and also cashrof $103 from the Morrison Co Ltd on Cello er 28 he had pleaded guilty onD was convicted and given one year determinate and six months indeterminate in the On tario Reformatory On minor count of obtaining goods to the value of $30 from David Ferguson Oro on Aug term of three months was irnposed to run con current with the first sentence His Worship Gordon Foster wasveiy frank with the accused and observed This is very ser ious matter andseerns 1911am been deliberate plan on your part to defraud these pedple Evidence of BC Beaman gave devious method usedio se cure the tier which involved 1947 model allowance on anothercar which was seizedbefore it could be taken to MorrisonvMotors and new 1952 car which was recovered in Toronto later In addition Mr Morrison hadpadvanced $103 cash as 10311 to pay off the custom motor which Was holding up the transaction according to the story 5P0 Kellogg described the second case as goodson it worth lesscheQue VanKouglmet gave his age at nus convictions which date be Enos Involved in Brooksin William Young 80110134 single whose home is in 00 was involved with Mr andlrsGMoir inth Home Danish who conceived the idea as the nitrous childrenhe saw on his rounds Today hielnative Denmarkhas libelowest TB ratetbe world but EARRlE ONTARIO CANAD Soldier Greeted by Family Till1 JOY OF SOLDIERS RETURN from war isdepictcd in this family picture taken at Windsor Station Montreal when Op Lionel Le Slant of 1423 Wellington St Verdun PQ kissed his twoyearold son Michael after he and other Montreal and Maritime manhors of the lst Battalion of the Princess Pats stepped off ClR transContinental train on their return from fighting with United Nations forces in Korea Other members of the family greeting the soldier on his return from and his wife Sale of Beer in your and one months service in Korea include his father Ralph LcBlanc Tossoronlio Comes to Vote on January 28 Alliston Heraldi Are you in favor of the sale of beer only under public house li ccnsc for consumption on licensed premises to which women are ad mitted This is the question Tossorontio electors will answer on Jan 28 the date set by the Chief Eleciion Officer for Ontario to de cide if Tossorontio is to have beverage room Word of the date for the vote was received in Tossorontio last week Early signed byrriore than 250 electorTs of the township was forwarded to the Liquor Control Board The board will take action only on peti tions signed by at least 25 per cent of the qualified electors 1n Tossor ontio approximately 850 residents areso quallfied The petition re quests the township council to sub vote to the electors on the question quoted above Following examination by the LCBO the petition was sent to the township clerk George Jackson who is to hold it until the end of December In the event of ciny organized campaigning for or against the sale of beer in Tossor ontio managers appointed for each the summer home of Lloyd Gilroy Lake Simcoe on Dec PC Kellogg who investigated produced voluntary statement made by the sailor who pleaded guilty Evidently the three had been drinking that evening at Oro Sta tion and in the early morning ha driven down the roadin Moir truclr They then came back to Gilroy cottage Moir broke in door and they had removed lamps refrigerator range and dining room suite which the officer estimated at $778 value Part was recovered but the shortage is estimated at Young for his part in the r6b bery received nothing whatever Helms lived all his life in Cm and evidence by three reputable nesses gave him good standing there but he had previous con viction for car theft Sentence will be given on Dec 17 Took Raincoat Through charge laid by Cpl Pavelich RCMP Camp Borden aciyiiian employee James McCain roll was accused of taking rain coat from the RCAF Sergeants Mess on Dec He pleadednot guilty Evidence of RCAF personnel was that the coat had been found in his room His defence was that he had been drinking heavin and may have taken the coat from the large number hanging in the mess am satisfied on the evidence that you took the coatysaid His Worship and imposeda fine if $20 with costs of $21 Holloween Hangover Acase that has been adjodrnd several times centred around Hal loween prank at Angus on Nov William Carson and George Lot din gave evidence in the final har hoped OnDee 10 that had been walkm gpasl the sigmabout midnight and Carson in November petition side of the question may inspect the pctition At the end of the month it will be returned to the Liquor COntrol Board At its meeting Doc 15 the town ship council is required to pass the necessary bylaw implementing the request of the petitioners ma jority of 60 of the electors voting is necessary to secure approval for the sale of beer in the township I953 license Fee TO be Increased to Meet UJF Needs Drivers obtaining their 1953 chauffeur5 and operators licenses will now pay $1 as their Unsatis ed Judgment Fund fee accord ing to statement which has just been issued by the Hon George Doucett Minister of Highways The increase has been necessi tated due to the fact that fees collected for the current year 1952 were not sufficient to meet the demands for payment out of the Fund The Fund was established to provide relief for persons who having suffered damage which was occasioned by motor vehicle are unable to recover remuneration for the losses sustained The ina bility to recover may be by reason of the fact that the motorist who caused the damage is unable to pay the judgment obtained against him or her because the identity of the vehicle which caused the damage cannot be established To date over53000000 has been paid to innocent victims of traffic accidentswlto would have been unable to collect damages from any source had the Fund not been in operation Shipyard Uniting May Reconsider First Wage Stand Midland Free PressyHrald Union members at Port Arthur and Collingwood shipyards have agreed to an extensiOn for further year of their current wage con tract it is reliably reported Itis understood Midland ship yard local whichwas reportedly opposed to the move may recon when street sign Was partly pull eddown 080th upand pulled it down been angle 0105 degrees Bondin had not numbed it both claimed ftiether strange angle is that civic employee and township or both in another Vms that had pulled it Kind ca Ir 111 reserved snag undisputed Dent has me added fewother of relievingthe Stuttering of sickle to review the lovenSwedeulSSecondAheDnited States third midget sauna MONDAY DECEMBER 15 1952 LLOYD BRIDGES LEA PADOVMII 0051mm ALDO BRIE InlHREE STEPS tommm Dilute rum Float story by Robert listed Produced ml Directed by Lee Wilder Released lllm Uniledm YOUD NEVER DREAMsosr COULD KISS $0HARD OR BETRAYSOSAVAGELY STARTS TIIIIIIY IMPERIAL NIGHT PRICES ADULTS 40c CHILDREN 15c Inch Tax SHOWS AT 630 pm 9nd 9I0 p111 COMING sider its stand The present wage contract underz which all three locals are operating terminates in March 1953 Shipyards at Midland Coiling wood and Port Arthur are all own ed by Canadian Shipbuilding and Engineering Co Ltd subsidiary of Canada Steamship Lines The huge wings of 1341 Stm itojet bomber wiggle as much as 13 feet in flight 100 mun TUNNEL British Railways are building new 100 mph wind tunnel Ting plant at Derby to provide for the design of locomotiveg 1mm ing stock and railway structugzc Subjects to Wedwill improved train ventilation resistance in high speednfreigjdt trains and cooling of diesel loco Porcupines travel backwiff when attacking

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy