Sacked Kicked Says iLaborer Saul3 laborer to istrales Court in halting Eng lish Wednesday that an sault was made against lnnt by two pickelers during rm inci dent at Nion Building Pro ducls Ltd April 28 George Cseli 33 Street was chargi Nabb 23 Barrie following an altercation which Csth allrg punchcd and kicked him lie said the dispute happen ed while piekeicrs were patrol ling the plant entrance hthgistrhte Foster rc served judgment on the case until May 25 CALLED OVER Cseh said he was leaving the plant at lunch hour when some pickctcrs called himl orcr saying they wanted toi talk with him have no time he told them The next thing ltc knew he had been struck in the mouth and kicked as he turned away he went Holds Iudgment lag 22f Tiifin Alec llc with assault in abb Later he saw plant owner Jamcs Ross Nixon who sent Cseh out to identin the man who mulled him With 20 yearold Donald Grams Cseh drove out to the front and identified lCNahb as the man the court heard Toronto defence counsel Han uld Arllturs questioned Grates extensively as to whether he was sure Cseh had known lllc Nabb was the one who made thc assault Csch pointed out lllr Ar thurs could not speak Eng lish not express himself clear ly and the identiï¬cation made by Cseh was made only briefly as they posted car in which lcNahb alleged to have been siitin CALLED SCrUl MeNabb told saw Cseh walk out of the building and another pickcter follow him calling him scab Csch turned around and tried to kick the man between the legs he went on The only part he played in the incident was to try to break it up he said Union man James Barnes also char xih Ntl lWlli ago following the hurling of 0n Impaired Case titan who allegedly drove away from at Camp Burden no rust patrol clil every time it slapped him and the provosts got ottl pleaded not guilty to no paired driving or BillllL mngts tratcs court Wednesday llagist to Foster relt SBIVCd judgment until May ii on Timothy llrusnatl 22 Bry uni Street Scarboro Brosnnn uns swerving froth side to side of the road April testified Cpl De Laval 11c said Brosuzut kept uit stop ping on the centre of El Alamcin Road alien swcrvitig right onto the wrong shoulder of the roatL He later turned oil El Alamein hricl through truck window was to have appeared Wednesday also defended by Ellie martin Examiner cm into comm news THURSDAY MAY 19508 llT tintsron Court Dismisses Appeal Over SSH Assessment One of thc rare cases heard in the county is that in which under Section of the Assess merit Act of Ontario the County Assessor may appeal to the County Judge or to the Depart This amount the firm appealed to the Court of Revision which in consisted 01 members of Couli cil and two additional citizens This court after hearing alltho He would dismiss the appeal felt the company was accepting the just shore of the tax load ot the municipality in View oi com particulnrs and making comparvparlsans mode with the Barrie fasscssors final assessment of the court he lsons with similar factories in nearby municipalities including the city of Benin decided to property reduce the assessment to fly when the assessor oi the towni749gt of Alliston was tnnking his valu 95 dual that aliens on the new SaindnShir the Gnumy ASSESS W35 BPPNL ment of Municipal Affairs if he is not satisfied with the local riflllorsey ulant which was built in before Judge Howie hlr Arlhurs Thc tlmwnout McNabb caseI however enforced Barnessl case being put over to May 19 Building in the town last year he called in County Assessor Eric Simp son to help him make the first appraisals and set an assess ment which would be the valua tion on which the firm would contribute to the towns revenue After lengthy surveys and con siderations they come up with figure of $215201 However when the local as sessor llr Nichol presented his totals lnr the roll it was reduced to SlWï¬OL on which the basis ol taxation and busi ness taxes rc to be in Permits Down In Barrie Barrie building and plumbing inspector Spanis reports decrease iii the percentage of onto Somme Blvd it was here stlitl cut Dc building permits issued in April 1000 lo residential contracLs as 000 miscellaneous eight for $137532 Total new dwelling permits is sued in April Niall 44 in lllGD six for valued decrease of $426500 down ttout oliOOO at the hearing Wednesday The Court of Revision and the Town or Alliston were mpmsem ted at the heoirng by Mr Bow crman the firm had its solicitor lur Carlislo present and Eric Simpson handled the appeal blin self COMPARISONS The court listened to thous ands of words Ill comparisons and values Mr Simpson claim ing that some ports of the build ing were not valued at all and other parts valued at smoller cubic loot area than was actu ally there The comparisons were made with it new factory built in Borric about the some lime and the llevlslon Counsel lclt that this pruved that the Alliston firm was being over assessed Judge Harrie otter listening to all the arguments said that he would no required to bring in export voluamrs and spen considerable time coming to decision He suggested that on plont and the opinion ol the lCourt ol Revision following ltheir careful considerations also taking into account the web fore of the Town am in position of having to adjust the welfare at the in dustry bnd the town with the method of their assessing and 35 the assessor has no oppor tunity to come to an adjustment another year feel that mustl dismiss the appeal This was later amended to permit the business assessment to be al lowed which had been omitted in the amount This would add Sl500 to the total assessment Following the decision and to show that no burr lcolings exl Isted the town ordered lunch at one of the restaurants and in vited all to participate DISAPPOINTED Commenting on the decision County Assessor Eric Simpson stated that he was disappointed in the judges decision he said tthat at least the portions at the building that had been omitted in the total assessment should have been added in An area 52 lfect by 36 rem was loll out of the calculations ol the Court of Revision together with heating and lighting the plumbing val elfort might be made in which 95 were al50 Omitted entiréiy the parties could arrive at an he asserted Laval that every time he man aged to stop Brnsnnn he drove away just as he was getting outl of the provost truck lie added Brosnan Inter threa tcttcd to punch out provost trying to search him linS Hears 0i Convention April meeting of Baxter Home and School Association was held last week at the school It was announced that tile elec lions would be held at the May meeting Asociation delegate to the an nual convention in Toronto Layne gave comprehensive re port on what he had seen and done The evenings topic was relig ious education and film entitl ed liidden Treasures was shown At the conclusion of the film Miss Denny thanked Mr Layne for obtaining it Rcirwhmcnts followed the con clusion ol the meeting reports recording secretary Peggie Dono van lsomparcd with April 1059 Breakdown for April of last years is residential 072 per cent commercial industriall 35 and nonasscssablc 13 This year April saw only 264 incr cent of permits issued for rcsidential contracts 202 for commercial 146 to imlustrinl and remainder to nonvassessable contracts Trend is reversed when can considered ltract amounts are during lirst four months of this year and last he reprots Peri mil alttcs or this 1159 totalled $05fl350 while these amounts totalled $123014 this year for an increase of $370834 in 1060 during this period While in 1959 822 per cent 0t permits issued during the first third were to residential con tracts only 16 per cent went to these contracts in this period in 1960 BREAKDOWN Total permits issued break down as follows residential 27 for $110460 eommerical new three for 5101500 repairs and alterations two tor $8276 in dustrial addition one for set acceptuble amount for this year New dwelling permits issued Jan to April 30 in 1050 were worth $052000 and numbered 55l Ten such pcrmiLs in this period at 1060 were isstted and worth 5161500 decrease of 5400500 Breakdown for first third of 1000 follows rcsidenliul 10 per cent of permits eommercinl 204 industrial 49 and non assessablc 527 For 1050 these percentages were respectively 322 13 and 10 310000 Awarded cherley Case TORONTO tCPl An Ontario Supreme Court judge approved Wednesday settlement award ing $10000 damages to William Cameron to of suburban Scarborough who was run over by car last summer while sleeping on grass slope in Athcrley on the north shore of Lake Simeon The settlement between Mr Cameron and Leslie Smith of 0rilliadrivcr of the car was approved by Mr Justice John Wilson TAKING PART in the train Grey lindSimcoe Foresters Hold Borden Training Scheme Caunp Borden was the scene of successful training scheme recently for 93 all ranks of the Grey and Simene Foresters Regiment Members from Dur ham Owen Sound Colling wood Barri Orillia and Mid and attended During the post autumn 1nd vinter seasons regular raining at the various regi dental centres has been con entraicd on national survival ind on this last oecnsionthe ffieieney resulting from the raining was demonstratedu partly demolished build ng has been set up in part of Camp Borden and it is here thatti ning in digf ging oiit bomb ms is done other demonstration sites have also boomercowl facilitating practice methods of removing casualties Lrom wrecked build ings Officer Commanding Headquar lng scheme were tronl row All officers and other rinks took equal part in the train ing in addition six regular army instructors were assign ed to the regiment Throughout the course variv on members of the regiment volunteered to be casnalticsi They wetepinecd on stretch ers tied into place and then raised and lowered from these practice buildings Major John Symons Penc tang socondincommand of the regiment was senior officer present and was in charge of the entire training course The training was made to appear as realistic as possible Members orrhe regiment al tendlng from Barrie were in charge of Capt Howard lch Squadron withHQ here in Barrie left to right Sgt Campbell lpr Poiricr Sgt Brown Cpl CarsonLZCpl Thomson back row left to right Sgt Kelly Capt Steele Lt Stewart Sgt McQuecfn Cpl Ayerst Tpr London Toronto Trenton Muskoka Sudbury North Bay there After recession the Court gave the lollowing decl stun WIVES INVITED Wives of Barrie Rntarlans will be attending the regular lunch meeting of the club at Community House today The guest of honor and speaker will be Claudio Vincent origi milk and director of the Home Service Bureau of Salnv daShirritfHoxsey Ltd which now have plant at Allistvn WEATHER Synopsis With series ol weak disturbances moving east from just below Lake Superior the weather in central Ontario on areas adjoining Lake Superior continues unsettled In the lower lakes it remains very warm and little change is anticipated Lakes Erie Huron Niagara Ontario southern Georgian Bay Haliburton regions Windsor Lon don Hamilton Toronto Mostly sunny and very warm today Variable cloudiness Friday with chance of showers or isolated thunderstorms particularly late in the day Southerly winds 1020 Northern Georgian Bay Kirk lond Lake regions North Bay Sudbury Cloudy with sunny in tervals today and Friday Scat tered showers and afcw isolated thunderstorms both days Not quite so warm Winds light to day becoming southerly 1525 Forecast Temperatures Low tonight High Friday Windsor 55 st Thomas so 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 40 45 45 40 40 75 15 75 7O 70 7O 75 75 75 65 70 70 55 55 Wingham St Catharines Hamilton Earllon Knpuslrasing White River John annular HAttt srvusrs 38 Maple Ave Barrio Open evening by appointment Trask and Capt ll Howard PA 84661 For Quality Work Fast Service Low Prices MtNEStnG morons Formerly Wil Fully licensed mechanic ornc cstlmv th equality work at low cost Font service on all to pain sons Goragel and allow the matter to rest Plcturcd in Federal Farms Ltd plant at Bradford Wed nesday are left to right Sey mour Palmer Essex John Sweltenham and John Buck nell all of England as the trio members of Dunns Farm Seeds Canada tour examines an automatic potato bagger in operation Bagger fills plastic containers to within pound or so of set weight and employees of Fed eral add or remove spuds to view of the loot that it was BOYS are members of First Christian Relorm Church young peoples group presently mak ing plans for Church youth GIRLS are helping organize or First Christian Reform Church Young Peoples rally to he held in Collier Street Jlturch auditorium and on Bar ie Fair Grounds May 23 01 Marion contest will be fen tured and speakers will be Rev Van Kooicn Hamilton BRITISHERS VISIT salmon bring weight true They do this according to scalesat inched to each bagging unit as seen in picture Mr Palm er is owner of Oriedd Estate Co Essex England and his holdings indudc 2300 acres of land used for mixed farm ing 1300 head of cattle among which are two herds of dual purpose shorthnrns and two herds ol pigs He won Essex County England dairy milk competition for 19589 and 1060 Examiner Photo rally of some 1000 members from more than 20 churches in the district From tell facing they are Vicepiesidcnt Nick Jonkcr treasurer Jerry Duik er prosidentAaron Kionster man secretary Albert Ham mers and Librarian Don Dkstro Members look on Ontario and Rev Kwnrtcll strn president Rina Huyer Wyoming Ontario Girls are Treasurer Margaret Meyer lrom lclt llllda Duikcr Lettic Librarian Janl Katie and mem llleddr young peoples girls bers Grace Brant anti Junnia group iccpre=itlent lico Dek Kloostermnn Examiner Pholt ker secretary Nellie Triem to Bradlbrd Hosts Rally 0i Liens BRADFORD Bradford and District Lions Club was host hero Wednesday to the zone rally at the community nrcnn Elected to his second term as zone chairman was Joe ltlcrlina of Orangcville while Arthur Evl ans Bradforls mayor VflSl named as deputy district govcrl nor He replaces Morcley Mchan of Ornngcville who will now seek the district governors chair at the Lions convention scheduled for the end of May in Ottawa VAlsn elected its the northern zone chairman was Wilfred An dcrson of Drillia Lions Secretory Len Fuller oil Bradford estimated that somel 150 representatives from Cooks town Orangeville Slayncr Al liston and Barrie sat down to the banquetwhich followed the elections Originnied in 1037 Bradford Lions Club has contributed more than $40000 over the past five years to the Commttnityï¬entre here and has donated an an nual 5400010 the towns rccreilA Lion commission identifies your WELCOME WAGON SPONSORS ï¬rms of prestige in the business and civic lilo of your community For information call PA 66302 MOTHERS DAY May 8th SEND MOIIIEII stomps mn rnnrncr GIFT room 74 BLAKE ST noonOIIndooolIololcloIDv BARBIE Pendleys Flower PHONEOIEA 85975 76 Dunlop Std REEVES May8th tunity to For 70Years Reeves Jewellers Has Been Their Name On 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