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Barrie Examiner, 22 Jun 1953, p. 7

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R0 HOUSE OF HITS FIRST WITH THE BEST IN BARRIE MONDAYTUESDAYWEDNESDAY Evening Shows of 650 and pm THE GREATEST ADVENTURE OF OUR TIME CAN MATCH ITS SUPERSONIC THRILLS Matinee Try NOTHING ON EARTH Wed 230 pan the stars were their goal danger their destiny and no Woman on earth could ma Ems wmnrn or NEW voax CRITICS awnogron THE BEsr ACTOR or THE YEAR RALPH RICHARDSON SPECTACULAR ADVENTURE HIT DRAMATIC THUNDERBOLT STARTS THIS THURSDAY ENTERTAINMENT MONDAYTUESDAY WEDNESDAY HITS YIIII WILL ENJOY rvr snows and 840 MATIVNEE wro 230 PM ooNOfbilss THIS snow 1H5 KENTUCKY or GREAT TRADITION sinsman onrarplcrunrl CARTOON canons NOTEOWING TO THE LENGTH OF THIS PROGRAM ONE FEATURE wrmmmummmsm PLUS CARTOON LURE OF THE TURF toTl 8i you like Intercontinental More presents GEORGE BRENT MAII BAIT costarring MARGUERIIE turn and LSO DIANA DBRS ONLY WLL BE SHOWN AT manng WEDNESDAY nanometer CARTOON formMovie MarryGoRoundTuni in CKBBEOch Afternoan Ot 540 Home We Decorated for Coronation UIl WEDNESDAY JUNE 11 Magistrate Gordon Foster pre sided with Crown Attorney Thompson QC Wasuga Case Judgment was reserved for week in the case of Gordon Mc Kay and Earl McNeill following charges laid by PC Downer OPP of Wasaga Beach and will be given sentence on June 24 Adjourned Three Weeks The hearing of charges laid by PC Moore OPP against Donald Anderson and Carl Sturgeon was idjourncd until July as Sturgeon was not present Again Remanded Ilarry Near convicted in con nection With charge laid by PC Ferguson of Innisfil Police was aain remanded for sentence until June 24 The same remand was given in the case of Par sons Sims Bunda Courtney case arising from charges laid on April by PC Beaman MONDAY JUNE 22 1953 Barrie Airman OPP was concluded by judgment given at the afternoon sitting His Worship enumerated the evidence in connection with theft of gas hose and gas on March 31 and though circumstantial it linked together throughout and there can be no other conclusion hastated All three were found guilty and Sims who had one previous con viction was given one month on each of the two charges to run con current Sentence was the same with Spars Bunda who had one previous minor conviction while Ernest Courtney was given two months on each because of long record dating back to 1936 with 11 convictions including Kingston term of two years Sims and Bunda are landscape gardeners COurtncy machinist For the defence John Bower man QC Alliston claimed that the evidence though strong was purely circumstantial but there was no in dication that the offences were pre meditated Barrie to steal gasoline he declar ed and claimed that the offences wereof trivial nature also that the ends of justice might be met by fine Regarding previous con victions he regretted the tendency to lay stress upon that angle and quoted part of Portias plea from the Merchant of Venice for mer cy especially when the acts were unpremeditated Wong Convicted Giving judgment in the case of George Wong YMagistrate Festcr gave summary of the evidence in connection with the charge against him of stabbing William Keller with pair of scissors on the night of May 17 in an affray on Simcoe Street near Mary St His Worship refuted the plea of self defence and claimed that Wong had no difficulty in getting Keller down and had stabbed him four times in the back when he was down One of the wounds was ser ious and medical attention was re quired am satisfied that far beyond the usual force required fOr self defence was used he said and found the accused guilty Ruling that the case was not one for fine helmposed jail term of one month In defence of Wont Gordon Mc Turk had claimed that the injuries were not of auserious nature and gave the best of characfemaefer ences for him fromhisamplnyers Bound Over charge arising from trouble which had been brewing forsome time was laid lbyMrs leen Perry against Mrs Marie Canning and was that the latter had slapped her in the face at the Thornton Arena on June 10 This was cor roborated by another witness and resulted in both ladiesbeing bound over to keep the peace and Mrs Canning paid costs of $2030 Seinfenqe June 24 Ian Morrison 30 single pleaded guilty to forging signature to chequertaken from the home of Jack Hamilton Barrie on May for the amount of $195 33 This was cashed later in Collingwood by Manager Abeccrombie of the D0 nilnion Store there and no restitu tion had ben made third charge was of breaking and enteriig the home Of Mr Ham ilton on May and fourth of re taining possession of stolen goods implicated in the same offences Wallace Chappelle was charged with breaking and entering Mr Harniltonfs home on May with theft of liquor and cheques also with cashing cheque iniColling wood aften tb forgery with utl tering forged document and of retaining stolqnngoods Both are remanded until June 24with bail set 8I$1000 cash or $2000 property Caused Disturbailicai For icausiug disturbance in local restaurant on June 12 Larry They did not come to IN Barrie had been changed but the police secured the correct plates later Defended by 4F MaCLaren QC Gash pleaded not guilty and clairan that he had first seen the car in Toronto at 99 Sheridan Ave mle and had been told by friend of his brother named Art that he could have use of it if he could find garage to keep it in He had kept the vehicle made trip to Kingston back to Barrie and to Buffalo and did not know that the plates were changed until told by police PC Dunham Of the Toronto force staffed that he had come across the car With the accused sitting there at ball park in Toronto and had taken him to No station The plates were found at 100 Oriole Parkway He had written his mother to see if she would ask his brother the name of the friend but did not know him personally Defence counsel said that the story was not cooked up but had the ring of truth Gash had driven back to Barrie and up to Balm Beach something which guilty man would not do The Qotvn doubted that he could get across the border at all with outownership card and also asked whyhe had written his mother re garding Art when he had visited his brother in Kingston Judgment was resrved until June 24 THURSDAY JULY 18 Court was again in seSsion on Thursday morning with Assistant Crown Attorney Livingston for the prosecution Cases under LCA William Lepard wasconvicted for having beer in place other than the residence of the purchaser on April 14 in Cm and was fined $10 th costs of $450 Gerald Van Rassel also was convicted for hav ing liquor in place other than the residence where he resided on June l6 in Cm andvas fined $20 with costs of $450 There were as usual some cases of intoxication in public place One charge was that against Stari ley Loree who had been released on suspended sentence for the same offence last week andwas again ap prehended onJune 11 by PC Oxner who was called to the Barrie CNR Telegraph Office to pick him He claimed that tablets taken for epilepSy had been Tthe cause of his troublebut the officer claimed that his breath was strong with liquor in addition to other symptoms fine Of $10 with costs of $450 was imposed Unusual Cbse Through charge laid by James LONDON TRANSFORMED for the Coronation of young and gracious Queen two members of the Canadian con tingent stroll down festive Mall to see the sights Left is AB Levey Of Ottawa and Corporal Moran RCAF of at Coronation Law Natlonal Dcfcncc Photo Thousands Taught To live Off Land In Northern Bush EDMONTON JUNE 15 CP qucsLion asked by senior Offli cor at Ottawa led to formation of survival school for RCAF aircrew in the wilderness ofthel McLeod River district 175 miles3 westbf here The officer called in one of his experts former RCMP officer and northern bushman and asked if aircrew couldsurvive crashg landing in the bush The expert Sqdn Ldr Scott Alexander asked for ve men to nd out The RCAF had its answar 10 days later Had the vq survived crash in bushland they would soon have died of exposure and starvation survival school was set up in 1949 with Sqdn Ldr Alexander as its head Classes now are being pushed through in assemblyline fashion handling about 2000 stud ents year Alexander recalls the first fiv men who tried to fend for them selves All that the five were told before leaving on ight for re mote northern lake was that they would be ying over bush country was disappointed from the start Alexander says They ap peared in ordinary battlcdress uni form wearing low Oxfords and thin socks knew right then it was going to be tgbl Locked ative Alexander stayed with the men until their rescue and told thm nothing until they had exhausted their own ideas He found they knew little about Ebush survival They shed clumsily and if they did catch something they didnt know what todo with it One of the men was successful in shooting partridge and he brOught itinto camp beaming says Alexander Ilooked at it and told him it was an owl He threw it away When picked it up again and told him it was partridge henearly blew his top Alexander and his adjutant F0 Leonard Beasleigh still have trou ble with tenderfeet Butif they nd willingness tolearn they know they can impart enough knowledge to give theier an even chance after bush crash The school has no failuresbut it does send men back wherilthey lack the proper attitude towards thetraining Although its tough most mn actually enjoy chance to get into the bushwid learn how to battle the elements The odd visitor to the school will find whitey and redstriped parachute tents with sleighs bows Section PagesTIa rim rlcrullr mar mm lt rill sum mm FASTER THAN SOUND come the sensanonat thrills in this modern epic of the air 20 miles II man and machine hurtling into space FASTER FASTm FASTER the III II OIIAIIIIIYIOI IHII SUIROUKOIIG TIE DUITIEIBIEI TIE SECRETlimit stunl Mills MRI now PLAYING COMING VERY SOON RETUR ENGAGEMENT EOEEN is CROWNED COLOR IY OF THE CORONAth it turn ELIZABETH it Skirtv5 This is the only Coronation fulllength feature picture made in TECHNICQLOR Another picture advertised in Barrie as Technicolor wasmisleading theatre in Oshawa was given one hour to remove the word Technicolor from their marquee advertising the other than the Arthur Rank Coronation feature Techni color isla copyrighted name CARRIERAIRCONDITIONED Iris cooL FAMILY ALLOWANCES In 1945 when Family Allowances were introduced the monthly pay ments cost $175 million in 1953 the monthly cost has risen to $297 million PAOTECT WHAT U00 Oili iNSURE 89 PHONE 50 GENERAL INSURANCE Clapperton Sire2r illr 2w BARRIE CHANGE CURRENCY Canadian currency was changed from shillings and pounds to doll ars and centsin 1858 ees are sent for week or more into heavy timber thick with big game Alexander says huge grizzly bear once raided sur vival camp and dragged tent full of trainees 50 yards into the bush before being killed Located iilst origami On Concession betyveenihigbyray Hand new four Inner lurltr lllrll ram GEORGE COLLEENGRAY Ems 214 FEATURrx Crutcher district investigator for Shefleld 13 pleaded E11110 Was the Dominion Unemployment Iri conytctedrandihned $10 and COSIS surance Commission and located in which With ve Witnesses present 0ril1ia local man John wu meant $1450 son 49 was charged with makingIr Harry Carroll Lee gave evidence false statements regarding his term that Sheffield had come in and ployment and for securing bene gave trouble about 115 pm and fits on April 14 15 16 17 18 of was asked to leavebutcagpg back 1952 form by asking Mr Crutcher if he at 1245 mm and help up knife Mr Crutcher gave evidcnce that would przra jail temwimposed in hishand the case originated in the Barrie but the avowgr was no To the ac office and was most flagrant The cased he said frankly This was Car Theft Charge accused tradiclaimed to be unem most despicable act The fund is to ployed on the dates given and had protect youwnen unemployed He Janesashucharged byCPC collected total of $1750 on the then imposedafineofmotogen Webbwnh theft in May in Bab strength of his statement Howeyr $3 with the amountreceived $1150 riecf carowned by Show employer stated later thatth kingan watchmaker which had beenleft in son had been employed that week At this the drive at the lattgrs home with the keys in It was next seen by the owner at Torontopotice Stai and fad taken the day off to go gestati tti tidn on June The license plates andarrows crutches and slingshots hewn fromtrees with hunting knives As schooling progresses train victed Magistrate Gordonlioster expressed his opinion of the of dinner dress for thevoccasion of celebrating the Queens Coronation is seen on the steps Union Jacks and thered white and blue with the Royal erect make up colorful and patriotic display our on THE ermsr rnxamrws or homaldecoration mBarrie for Coronation Dams pictured here It lathe verandah of the residenceof OPPInspector and MrsrF and cure his unemployment in to makepdvmcutlaad it was ex Greasy at 15 Henry St Mrs Creasypln sume paymenm tended torus rationalised He pleaded guilty traumas can 38 married man with children

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