Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 23 Feb 1959, p. 1

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aosroN manna admio ister oxygen Melvin Wat kins as they rush him from the other children died house where four of the family SEEK mealtime To aaaow MRS ORLANDO WATKINS her face reflecting Illef mo ther of the children who died Disaster May Be Aem t8 forajrttransport in the flames is aided by firemen after she was led from familys binning home PreSsure ZIS SnoWballing Keep Workers In Canada TORONTO CHThe demand grew today for decisive pro gram to salvage major seg meat of the Canadian aircraft in dultry and nearly 14000 of its most highlyskilled and unem ployedtecbnlcians Tile pressuresome political some industrial some private Iand all vocalwas aimed squar at Premier Leslie Frosts 0n iario government and the federal government whose cancellation of the Arrow ietfigbter program Tstarled the uproar The Ottawa action led to the dismissal of about 14000 Avro Alrcraft and Orenda Engines Limlted employees it reduced Avro from its position as one of Canadas biggest industrial em ployers to the status of neigb borhood bank Avro said 12 of its 4000 engineers were asked to come to work today along with smell maintenance and secur ity staff Playboy convict Is Back in Iail LONDON Reuters Playboy convict Dennis Statford is behind bars again alter setting record for the longest postwar run for freedom by any man escaping from Dartmoor the ancient grim prison on the Devonshlre moors The handsome lailbreaker known for his fondness for high living and expensive clothes was recaptured in Piccadilly Circus Friday night after being at large for 47 days The previous record was six days Stafford his only disguise pair of hornrimmed glasses was spotted by two detectives while strolling witba man and girl in the heart of London He was serving seven years for house breaking receiving and being in possession of an offensive weapon DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Lausonne Switzerland Henri Carnal Tl former headmaster of exclusive Le Rosey School for boys whose pupils included roy altyoi many countries Kiev DurableDmitri Maouil sky 75 Ukraniao oommissar for foreign affairs from 1044 to 1052 HollywoodHalon Parrish 35 atoms actress who began her career in the Our Gang comedy series oicancer Both them and the Liber als the official opposition planned attacks in the Ontario legislature today TERMED IfluIEPONSIBLE CCF Leader Donald Mac donald acknowledged that while scrapping the Arrow may have been unavoidable the federal government action was essen tially irresponsible in ottering absolutely no alternative pro gram to cushion the blow and save the industry This he added throws an im mediate obligation on the provin cial government Liberal Leader John Winter meyer said Friday he would ask the government to name com mittee togive urgent study to the whole problem Opposition parties in the Com mons planned to ask that sched uled business be set aside for debate on the Anew and the in dustry PLAN CONFERENCE Premier Frost himself sat Tuesday night he will summon conference of industry and labor leaders to discuss ways of keep ing the two plants open He sug gested nonmilitary production not necessarily planes might be BE WW lie added it was his concern that such an important establish ment oi such great scientific io dustrinl and technological value should continue to serve our provinca and our country An Avro spokesman said Sun day night Already some of our top men have pulled out and many others are making plans to do so Skilledhelp want ads by US aircraft companies have been fairly commonplace in Tor onto newspapers for some time now FIVE ARBDWS BUILT Avro completed five Arrows Praident Crawford Gordon of Roe Canada Limited asked what would happen to the batwing aircraft replied that the government owned them and they can come and fly them WRY Police Battle BRANTFORD CPLA street riot described by veteran police officers as the worst they had evarseen broke out here Satur day night to downtown street continued for more than half an hour and wouodup with five ar rests Twelve city police officers had their hands full trying to restore order as crowd at about 800 milled in the street and as many as two dozen fights were in pro gress at time Policeconstable Arthur Horn was badly beaten mauled and kicked when he was thrown to the ground and his usaiiants booted him An unidentified sol dier was also badly beaten Police had advancewalning that group of 40 to 50 Hamilton youths planned to come here and look for trouble at the dance hall Two officers were stationed in the hall and when trouble was seen developing the dance was curtailed shortlyvbefore 11 pin atoms suns As meow began filing out police said Hamilton trouble makersatartedasklng Are you fromBiaotlordf and series of tight illaka out aniiiPlateBame Girl At KiWanis Mus Festivan TORONTO CPJsit takes mo than bad weather to keep the Meaford Citizens Brass Band away from the Kiwanis Music Festival Aha band directed by James Ervlo was scheduled to perform at pro Saturday Hampered by snow and icy roads the mos iclaos didnt arrive until the nights competitions were almost over They were giv place near the end of the program and re oeived 90 marks for their efforts ptber Ontario winners in cluded Piano accordion solo and un dera David bloomBranded VPiano accordions11o l1 and nndEr William Gregory Brantford Robson Barrie amnion and undead Ila Cubans Bustierd Plan accordion duet natid ilzabeth Collegiate an Vocational lnsti te Kin so Sunday school and junior church choir 13 and under4 St Johns United Church Stratford Brawl Police sergeant Lester Butcher in charge of the dozen police of ficers who were speedily on the scene thought for time it would be necessary to read the riot act Charged with creating dis turbance were William Sheppard 19 Andrew Jardine 20 Stewart Lawrence 17 and William 0w ens is all of Hamilton and Larry Brown is of Brantford Jardine and Lawrence also are charged with assaulting police officer and Owens facesa charge of escaping custody British Industries Urged The AvroOreoda joint union stabilization committee blistered the federal government and con sidered march on Ottawa The group meets againtoday to re sulne searching for course of action The powerfuliroquols Set on gine has been brought near the mass production polnt by Oreoda spokesman remarked trifle cynically Well sell this engine somewhere maybe the Chinese would like it KEEP OFI ROADS DRIVERS WllRNED Road conditions in Slmooe Connw are getting worse Following Saturdays blizzard conditions when Highway as at Edenvaie was blocked for an hour by concedina crash involving eigbt vehi cles in minor damage high ways are snow covered WindsofuptoSOmphare predicted in the county and heavy snow is also expected Corporal it Wilson of Stayner OPP advises mot orists to stay off the road where possible Visibility in the area is poor and high ways are treacherous Pro vincial police at Bradford reported today that heavy snow is falling and roads in the area are snow covered Department of Highways plows and sanders were out again in force today An oflicial at the Midhulst yard said roads were slippery and care was needed but conditions locally were not too bad mfieeanhour range able witmils hops from €15 ut reasonable cost Jdm Plant presi Avro Aircralt Limited said fora tintbcr study was done on Nineteen Rinks Projectfi etliner beechW III WAY Native Dies in Tomato Cancel ExitVisas For an Haitians an mm cmm cameras munchwar Myanmth hhnitalsamday5ornandhtihls airmailinorfllimtsepractiserla decree Pormmethanayearflalflafl to leave the my kilometermemo WW have had to update cuml W1 man mammalianvehemen MllOeuodsEall gag ieiirl abandon in Colts Play fit Barrie curling Club day atBarrieCurling the limo playoff of Colts competition prelim inary round was held this mornlt ingtoreducetheeotryllstton workable illrink plsydowo Each game ends Group mnplro is George Kennedy of Barrie Here are the rink personnel first named akipr JackWoods Charlie Seagram Jack Hamilton Roy Smlterarrie Harvey Gro barn Ken WrightStan hlroer Charlie Columbus Eimvale Casterton Gil Hyde Tom Grady Dong Ranisay Camp Borden Army Veoance Courcbenc Williams Boss Ostrom Camp Bord RCAF Mlmcastcr Giles it Atherton lracy Camp Borden RCAF Bud Gardner Fred Cousins Al Flieslakie Art Tinoer Bradford Gene Fink beioer lim Clyne Jack Garner Dr All Grassland Barrie Fred Pearson Emerson Webb Gord Needham Bill Hewick harrie Dick Perry DePlaocbe Chaotler George McCague Al listoo John Simpson Talker Grant Neil Brown EarLSln clair Colllngwood John DeCoo man Elmer Stoltx Allen Bub ler Prank Craig Allistoo Alcohol is Better Thanldilk For Oldsters Scientist Says SAN FRANCISCO APiAlur hol is better than milk in the diet of oldsters even though it ll not tbeheat food medical scientist vrho specialises in arthritis re search says Because milk contains large amount ofcalcium it can be comeakind ofdruginthe sys tems of elderly people and in some instances it can produce form of poisoning he asserts One of the most common cal cium troubles involves Pagets disease Dr IFelix Rain said Sunday in paperbeioretbc California Medical Association Dr Kalb is researcher in ar thritis and related diseases at the University of California med ical centre Pagets disease Dr Kolb re ported is disorder in which the bones because larger warmer Move To Jobless Areas ay nan MErnErtsL Canadian Press Stat Writer LONDON CP Since the beginning of less more than 50 000 British businessmen have re ceived glossy government leaf let urging them injseek new sites for industrial development The recommendedfi mainly onthe wes coasts are those taking the bran of Britains worst onset ofunem ployment since 1007 when coal shortage threw upwards of 1000 000 people out of work fiaovernment figures show that some 6W000Bfitons2s per cent of the labor forcewere out of work in Januaryhut in each the iourmain areaslistedin leafletCornwall Wales Lanca hire and Scotlandmore than fiveper cent of the workersrwere seeking iobs The government is using both nuances so no can no lament financial inducements and com pulsion to steer potential employ ers into the areasof high and persistent unemployment The leaflet outlines some of its tin al terms that the govern ment can otter under legislation approved last July They include lowinterest loans tax rebates until the plant is lirme estab ilshedand in exceptional cases annual grants to offset abnormal expéndibnes for such purposes as site clearance construction of approach roads and training pro grams fornew workers Businessmen must get permis sion to build new plants or ex pand existing facilities to more izBdRRow FROM than 5000 square feet The gov ernment has announced thattbe necessary certificate will be dif ficult to obtain except in the recommended areas Things have started to look up since we began distributing the leaflet said board of trade spokesman So far we havebad 351 inquiries from businessmen and about 00 firms have made flan applications for financial The spokesman approval has already been granted to22 applicants who estinlate they will eventually provide jobs for some 10000 workersio the de THELARGEST Mosr RECOMMENDED COMPANY or ITS KIND Backed 80 years experience helphm minml thconfidenee at RFC gt hookah la security of weekend thefts in recent Smallcy Upton Wales Dana Allirton Len Burke Bill Griffith Stewart Donnell Don Mdlabb CilurchillDoo Brown Reed Prank Webb Jim Our rle Cockstewo Bill Russell miner Dennis Mobao lieu Hastings waned Agopso wics Hill Sbouldiee Placke Sam Dee Mike Kuhn Volk Camp Borden RCAF Kan Tupling Bradfordr Deane Varga Placko Clubioe Bradford Theft Wave Nels lewels andCash HAMILTON CF to week end burglaries netted thieves an estimated $20000 in ash and 55000 in jewels The robberies were part of the heavimt wave months Sam Netkin president at Netkio and Sons wholesale fruit dealers reported approximately $15000 in cash and iewals valued tusemotakentromnafeinhis co An estimated 5000 was taken from safe in the Right House Department Store aod weaker There is gradual breakdown of the protein frame work of bone This results in reduced need for calcium as the filler material in like framework Pagets disease affectsto some degree cent of the US population or 7000000 people the physician added 0s teaarthritis another bone de generating allment affects even more in all of these there is calcium problem Dr Kolh said to lo rescission wars February 2328 INSPECT vouRji WARDROBES FOR SOILED Garments 82885 Yes this is Dry CleaningWeek and time to get those Ed garments out of the closet and off to Cottys Spruce up your wardrobe for spring by having all your clothes expertly clean ed and pressed LAUNDRY DRYeLEANNl 109 DUNLOP so $200000009 Government of Canada The Bank of Canada authorized by subscriptions for loan to be issued for as follows You lindonth 234 BONDS DUE APRIL 1960 Noncallable maturity Internet payable April and amber law mamm of Bank of com of2 Bond do no books efthe Won April nos issue mes 9190 Yielding about 476 mew he Witn of reserves or in port any pilbaeripfion fbr eithermaturity or both 1959 and will close in either maturity or both discretion of the Minister of Finance Bonds the Minister of Finance to receive cash and offered in two maturities lYearQi Mann 3laonns DUE DECEMBER 15 1960 Noncallable to maturity Interest payable June 15 and December 15 ram and one half months interest will be payable Juan is 1959 ssu epics 9670 Yielding about 494 to maturity willbo Denominations moon slooosssooo slooooo and $1000060 be made toBank Jr Canada Otbavva through any investment dealer eliphle to act as primary distributor or through any bank in Canada An official prospeotna may be obtained from any Agency The new Bonds due 1960 are an addition to the $300000000 Bonds due April 1960 dated October 1958 The new 1960 are an addition to the $400000000 of Honda due mo dated December 151957 the right to acceptor reiect in whole Loanfwill open at 59 can on Februaryfin with or without notice at the Paulina is on

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