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Barrie Examiner, 24 Mar 1959, p. 6

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still feedinz so come and make these dull right now and youll have more time for landing in surtnn Ava Barrie PA c2313 ciiorrart tractor drive Separator hentrcw eiectrt Chev truck motor and trammiuion Electflc washtng machine good Teplll Phona Stroud totst ion7i CUSTOM RADIO with speaker or so Ford scum Phone rut vase Try An Examiner Wont Phone PA 2414 772 Ad growth is Noun WllEii illilllliTS sprain iODSeed and Feed hatch HAY tor sale mixed fours and clover well saved ppiy William Crwaord on sta ion Phone arc in ionsow These th0 Easter Bunnies are waiting to take year advertisements CALL PA 824it34l our Wont Ads FARM PHONE moon started eaieh and poun uni able Writ torpneiau 10km out white cemiah nut one month for ma contact an rhoeoton Con EMINIG to ionroot c===== Fineneiei 2nd Ind 3rd MORTGAGES ti lodthiy For run an Domed COSMOPOLITAN DISCOUNT YONOS mm TORONTO WA some Opan 900 Illa EllNI van mud Thure no 303 uuEhaau ILW to loan an Ant new so at as MORTGAOEI hit and Ind bought sold and lxchlnnd Commercial and leaned on min iinm llom late in wk 13 Fruits and Vegetables unlit Tabla Potatoes lbs for soc Angua HE lsGFll 16 Personal nmucma ulriinzNl for rent Phone PA iHHo if 19 Legeh Township of lnnisfil Notice To Dog Owners Licenses fordoga an now due Females $600 Main no it paid betore the out day at April each license will be 00 la Licensee and tan may be pro cured mm the Assessor or at his onion in the Municipal Building Strand slump in Avon Farm IBIKON clerk 6971 MORTGAGE SALE Under and by virtue or the vow contained in certain mort age which wlil he produced at be than or use there win he of leiad for sale by public auction subject to nurse id on Thurs day the twentysixth day or March at the hour of eleven clock in to tornoon at the auscnl Hotel in the City or am by Jerry Coulhiln Auctioneer the foliowlnl property namely Lot No is according to remand Plan No ass in the Township or mouth County of Simon Tami 107 of the when money to bc Enid down the time at the me shoes to he lid in accordance with the condtt one or sale to be produced It the that place netersto For mrthcr particuler and con ditions of sale apply to COWAN warm Barristers Solicitors as Collier Street ammo oatno DATED at same the nth day of March was 7g Auction rSaIa AUCTIONEER oaanws AUCTION SALE SERVICE Completely manngtns no ca ab selling all types of allotted Reasonable rates ARCHER colme Vicronm transom PHONE 5mm SETHS Hick linsi Illll coring NEW YORK APlDiilHocke of Rochester became the first rookie in the 73 ycarsvot the AmericanHockey League to win the scoring championship cordlng toofflcial figures re leased today The Americans narpshoatct scored 97 points on 41 goals and 5s assists His point total also is the most ever scored by rookie breaking the former mark at 94 set by Donoic Marshall of Buf fan during the 195354 season But he fell lone shortiofuthe Wokic mark of 42 goals set by city Hsrgesheimcr at Cleveland duringthe 195061 campaign Ken Schinkelrmt Spripgfield was second in the point derby with 85 and he also had the most goals 48 EudyMigay of Roches ter was third In points with 82 Bobby Perreault at Hershey had the lowest goaivtending aver age 268 and led the league In shutouts with McFarlands Edge Nottingham 31 NorriNcihtM one Rentsrs Canada the world hockey cham pions Nottingham game here Mondaynlghts Period Icoics atch marred by penalties were id Panthers in an exhibition med so Wm he as The wyearold lnftsldc piayed However few years ago rcbeimup of roaches tn the soothern United States began to fight off the deachy chlorinated hydro carbons used against them Since then the roach has movcdfstcadily northward with builtin lmmunlb presenting pest axtermlnators with the challenge of iiadiag new control methods Experiments are being made with fine dustlike chemical which absorbs all the oils from the insect Canada will have to few the problem too butbecause of cooler cli is not to the same intent as in the United States said Mr Showaltcr OTTAWA CPlDr Frank Scott Macdonaid piofcssor of law at hchIII University says Minister chfcnbakers proposed bill of rights does not put our liberties on secure foundation Delivering the second Alan Plain memorial lecture at Carle ton University here Dr Scott said the bill perhaps has education value that it will stand as solemn affirmation of demo craiic beliefs and that it spells out number of specific rights in comprehensive way intro new machinery would Merry Menagerie Gillan he won it In Kenmoky ten years agol OTTAWA CWPrime Minis ter Diefenhakcr is making his third bid to have summit con fcrcncc held in Canada With prospects ottop level talkson Germany this summer growing firmer Mr Diclenbaker proposed in the Commons Moh Les Carladiens Big favorites MONTREAL CPI Montreal Canadians were quoted in betting circles Monday as Allatot favor ites to detect Chicago Black Hawks in their semifinal Stan lcy Cup series and Boston Bruins were mos favorites over do ronto Maple Leafs in the other semifinal Odds for rs ys first games were thiaway if you take Mnntrcal overChic ago yougive to and goal and half if you take Chicago you safe to and also goal and half If you take Boston over To ronto you give goal and half on cvc money bet if you take Toronto you get goal and half Canadians were Ziatad favor itcs to retain their Stanléy Cup championship Boston was to to win the title Toronto to and Chichgo to Rec Schoendienst Outfoi Hospital ST LOUIS APlRcd fchoan dieust in hospital four nonths with tuberculosis lcavc today and says he will reporthright and early for 1960 spring train ing with Milwaukee Braves feel like PM be able to get in uniform the last month and half of this season the star sec ondtbascman said But it my doctors say no wont do it Red said Monday he will grad ually build up his strength at his home insouth St Louis But lm not going to rush it He can be up only half hour in the morning and again in the after noon Sllrgely on the diseased por tlonof Schoendicnsts lung short enedhls stay in hospital good dea om igratelul it could be Bill Of Rights Said Insecure iNVESTIGATOB Edwin Spearlng has been appointed director of investis ghtion for Canadian National Railways He succeeded George Shea who retired Mr Spcaring nativepf Hair faxlplncd the CNR in 1m and became assutant director of investigation at Toronto in 1552 He was assistant direc tor at Montreal from 18 uan the time of his new sp po tment be created for the enforcement oi rights and the bill could not bind future parliaments PEACETIME ONLY it Is very partial bill ap plicable only in peacetime no stranger than the selfrestraint of our federal members of Par liament at any given moment and inapplicable to provincial legislatures Moreover it is confined to political and personal freedoms it makes no attempt to protect other human rights like the right to nondiscrimination in employ ment Cultural and Economic rights are also omitted it this Is the best we can do we are admitting that we are really not de sply concerned About civil liberties STROUD YPU RALLY St James United Church YPU met Sunday at pm Plans for the Simcoe Presbytery YPU Spring Rally are wcl under way The Rally will begin Sat urdayfi April with registration at pm communion service on Sunday will bringthe rally to close Diéfertbdker Bids Parley In Canada day that Quebec Citys rambling greystone Citadel would be an appropriatcsitc it would be source of gratifi cation to the Canadian people to be host at such conference Mr Dlefenbakcr said He had made the proposal to Prime Min ister Macmillan when the British leader was here Wednesday Sir Winston Churchill than British prime minister and the late President Franklin Roosce velt of the United States lived at the Citadel during sthc secret wartime conferences of Septem ber 1948 and September 1944 The Citadel covering 40 acres now is used by GovernorGeneral Massey as summer residence It is the headquarters of the Royal and Regimcnt la speculation on summit pos sibilities Geneva has been most frequently mentioned but Wash ington reparlsMonday night said Mr Macmillan would prefer secluded spot Greicrliicksl Qlil Leader MONTREAL CPI Centre Grcig Hicks leader all the way has won his first Quebec Hockey League scoring cham pionship Chicoutimi Saguencens clever little playmaker look over the lead almost four months ago and never once relinquished to finish with 36 points is more than linematc and runnerup Jacques Lucas llicks 25yeareold native oi Scburnacher 0n and one of the smallest men in the league at145 pounds had been close in sev eral previous seasonsslncs he entered the league in lead55 but always tailed oil in the final weeks This year was different He finished with 21 goals and pacevsctting 55 assists one won the Byng of Vimy Trophyr tor his gentlemanly play Third and fourth places lso went toSaguenecus Jacques Gagnon collected 25 go assists to codup withifiupoin and Stan Smrkavhad for China in 191 where she served Department of Labor more than lastseasonfi when hc eodtt Illmm mammothn out censrsr soccnt Notts Forest Make Wemblev LONDON For the um and in at years Nottingham Forest in lb final Lin En Cup mmpetition at Wcmb tadium on May Their gall retired in the 5th minute of the germ gave them victory over Aston Villa in the semifinal Quicky their Soottiell insideright bell two As ton Villa defenders in the ball to score this vital in the final at cinbicy Not tlnaliam Forest will be opposed by tum which has never be fore mohed that stage of the cup Competition At the first time of asking Norwich City con tinued thair run of shock parlor mancee by drawing Luton Town ivl onths Tottcnham Hotspurs ground Alan Brown scored for Lutnn after minutesbut in the 55th minute Bobby Brennan was on the spot to score from cross from the wing by Errol Omuan Canadian winger of Ihe Canaries The 25000 Norwich fans In the crowd of 06000 wcnt wild with joy when the equaliz ing goal was scored At the time of writing the replay hasyctto take place but Norwich are now given good chants of being the first third division club ever to reach the cup final WOLVES SHINE Wolverhampton rcrs continuo to shine as the gros pcctlve English Dengue pleas fhsy scored meritorious victory by defeating Birmingham away from home by to to keep the lead in the first divis ion Manchester United also playing away from home had an excellent to win over West Bromwich Albion to stay in so ond place one point behind the lenders Arsenal in third lace however dropped point in game at home they gave listless display against Black burn Rovers and had to be satis flcd with odd draw Arsenal nav er looked like winning and se cured the tying goal with only few minutes left to play from penalty kick With Sheffield Wednesday and Liverpool idle Fulham made nice galnin the English league savior of the deceased Pall bearers were AB Cockburn Sam Steele Victor Kan Monte Bantu James Savage and John Bowman widely known foreign as home missionaryfithe late Miss MacDougail was born in Lin Chang Cldna the daughter of missionary parents llev Dr and Mrs John MacDougail who went to China with pioneer missionary group in 1389 short ly before the second Boxer itc beliion Miss MacDougali was educated in Canada at Queens University and the Praebyterian Missionary and Deaconess Training Home in Toronto She returned to the Presbyterian and latcr the United Church of Canada in the North Hanan Mission until 1m She was compelled to return to Canada at that time by the civil war of that year after having lived within sound of the guns for many months After her return to Canada Miss MacDougaii was assigned by the Womans Missionary So clcty of the United Church to mission posts in many localities including Sudbury and Caliper Cliff Toronto Montreal Ottawa Glace Bay and Winnipeg lfcr Work and interests were very wide ranging including not only formal religious education and other church work but also social service and Juvenile Court work While in Ottawa durinl the war years she gave unstint ingly of her time in the promo tion of an interdenominatlonal effort to provide hospitality in private homes both city and ruralgfer girls enlisted In the Auxiliary forces of the Army Navy and Air Force Miss MacDougall also played landing part inproviding sim ilar hospitality and counselling among the great number of young women brought to Ottawa trotn all parts of Canada for wartime civil service work Since rctiring from active work in 1954 the late Miss Mac Dnugail lived in Barrie with he sister Miss Florence Moc Dougali formerly of the Barrie Collegiate Staff who survives along with anathcrsister Mrs Cecil Stairs of Guelph 0h tario and brother Lorne MacDougall secretary of the Canada Labor Relations Board and an ofiicial of the Federal BUSEEIN ARRIVES WASHINGTON AP lor dans wyearold King Hussein was welcomed to Washington Monday as courageous leader of courageous people Vice PrcsidentNixon applied that de scription in an airport greeting to the Middle East ruler whcar rived for live days of talks with President Elsehbowcr and other officials BUY fNTO MAGAZINES NEW YORK AP News paper publisher Ncwhouss and his wife are buying major interest in Cnnde Nest Publica tions inc which puts out sev eral magazines such as Vogue and House and Garden New house owns 14 newspapers and numhcr of broadcasting stations Mrts WILTON cacao Funeral was held on Thurs day March 19 1959 for Mrs Wilton Creed 69 oi oi Drury Lane Barrie who died on the prcvtous Tuesday in the Royal Victoria Hospital after an illness of six months duration She was the former Made leine Emerson of Nestletan 0n taiin and an esteemed mem barof Central United Church was also past president of the Womens Missionary Society and of the Womens Association The service in Pcthick Phin eral Home was conducted by Rev Cecil Brcnn of Central United Church who was as sisted by Rev Gordon Wanlces of Stroud United Church and Carl Harvey of Wasnagoa zone leader of Gldcons International Pallbearers were Beers Barrie Edward Webster oi Penetanguishcne Roy Carlton Allistcn Russell Kirchen and Gordon Withers Angus and Jog Coisvil at St Caharines ev cues of the esteem which Mrs Creed was held guard of honor was formed by tiiflemJriemberss of the Womens wary ociet United Church 0mm Survrving are her husband one brother Malcolm Emerson of Nestleton one daughtcr Mrs James DavidsoniEvelyn Port Hope and one so Em son of the staff of The Daily Free Press Motion Ontario Burial was in Barrie Union Cemetery Middlecotl Wins LAND MASS WASHINGTON APlThc Rus sians have turned up the first positive evidence of continental tland mass beneath the great lcc expanse ofAntarctica US scientists reported Monday The evidence was found they said in the eastern half of the 550 squarsmilecxpanse cf the Ant arctic Mari VISIT WASHINGTON AP Ihe navy will send uship force into the Great Lakes this summer to mark the formal opening of the St Lawrence Seaway The ships carrying about 3000 of ficers and men will visit 25 ports and conduct amphibious landing exercises at five locations uslug 1000 marines The largest ship will be the heavy cruilcr Macon CANADIAN somer NEW YORK tCPtDrn John ihcrlahd Bonncll Prioch Ed ar 99 in to win the $15000 abutsvpen sol 1mm so to localized and the surgery her somewof theLhcst ball eer4agalnalNew intb worldosrl fh car mend division by winning from Middlrsboro Once again their international lcft win of and lzgxat shared the honour of the day Least scor icd the first goal and laid on the second for Haynes Pulham are now five points ahead of Liver pool in second place and one point behind Shrfllcld Wednes day SCOTTISH CUP Celtic SL hilncn Third Lanark and Aberdeen who at present stand ninth Nth llth Ind lllh in the Scottish League first My lsloa arc intothc semifinal for the Scottish Cup Thcre were two surprises in lh fourth round Aberdccn defeated Klimarnock to at Piuodrle Park and Third Laaark unexpectedly put out the Hibernians to at Cathidn St Mirrcn as expected won to from Dunfcrmline and Celtic easily knocked out Stirling Albion to atStlrling No mat ter how the draw goes for thc lemlrfinal the opposing teams will be very closely matched as their positJons in the league tabl show Rangers had fantastic game at Fatklrit in the Scottish bra gue Down to at half time they shared the points in 55 draw At the same time Hearts failed to take advantage of this also having is drawn game 21 with Clyde Ayr United are now sure of winning the second div felon and going back to division one They beat their closest riv als Arbroath by to at Ar hroath and nowhave clear eight points lead Arbroath are two points ahead of Dumbnrton but have game in hand WT armors TRANSFERS Thcre has been spate of transfers to beat the deadline of March is for ac uiring new play ers And Mel arlcs is lnvulv cd Swansea made deal to sell him to Tottcnham for £50003 plus centre forward Dunmorc But Charles refuses to go to Tel tcnham He will sign for Arsenal and no other team he says Ar senals offer was 235000 in cash deal WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF ward Island barn minister of Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church Monday was elected president of the Canadian Society of New York Joseph Canon agent of the Royal Bank of Can ada and Francis LeQuc vice president of the international Nickel Company were elected vicepresidents ROCKROLL HATER LONDON Ont CPI Ali sunnymous letter threatening to blow up radio station CKSL lesslt stop playing rockml records by noon today was ed over to police Monday Station officials said evacuation of the building which houses over 200 pcoplewas being considered BARS N0 HOLD SUDBURY CP Police are seeking Alex Dupuis as who cs caped from jail here Sunday by lifting out complete set of win dow bars The tivcfootsix 29 pound Dupuis was being held on dnmk charge AND runsom HULLvQue tCP Safecrack ers took 510000 in cash cheques and merchandise in weekend breakin et Clothing store here Signs in the store window fea turing spring sale said Help Yourself UNION MERGER ILLEGAL VANCOUVER tCPA merger of the National Association of Marine Engineers and the Cona dion Brotherhoodr oi hallway Transport and General Workers would be illegal Mr Justice Ruttansald in Supreme Court Monday He ruled an injunction sought by four members of the NAME against any merger unnecessary

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