Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 20 Jun 1961, p. 2

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24 Hours Nobody Is Injured LOVERING Steffi Wrecks lng crews are still trying to untangle 10 loaded freight cars which jumped the track on curve two and half miles north of Levering last night They estimate the track will be plugged until at least 11 pm EDST tonight There were no Injuries The cars were in the middle of Ilcar Tomato hound freight from Maclier The 53 undamaged cars were taken to Toronto intact this morning bulldozer and three CPR rail cranes are laboring to clear thetrack which ordinarily car ries the crack Dominion to and nfrom Vancouver as well as three through freight trains No damage estimate was available The ties on this singleline track have beengouged as far as one and half miles north of where the cars were derail ed CPR officials have not de termined the cause of the wrccir which occurred about 1015 pm EST Members oi the wrecking ew suggested this morning at break beam must have oome loose These beanu are connected with cotter pin which could have dropped out allowing the beamsto drag on the track GOUGED PATH Damage to the track started in the centre of the tics It looks as if blunt object has gouged path right through the ties After distance the gouging moves to the rightslde of the track going south Many of those ties were cut completely in half About hundred yards before the curve the ties on the left side of the track are ripped THROUGH ALLANDALE CPR has rerouted two main line trains through Canadian National Railways Allandale today INNVISIIl Norrs Food Poison Victims Move Around Again Chief Brown is one of those attending the Chief Constables Seminar at McMaster Univers ity in Hamilton The course which is follow up of the North Bay convention will cover such subjects as rec ords and statisticshpolice train ing human relations commun icatlons supervision vice control prevention of del inquenw water safety railroad policing control of waterfronts and industrial policing We und erstand that Chief Tsehirhart of Barrie is also attending the se minar Constable Chalmers is acting chief during the absence of Chief Brown LIQUOR AT DANCE Peter Farodrew 21a private in training at Camp Borden paid $20 and costs for having liquor in his car which was parked at the Leonards Beach dance hall at 1035 pm while dance was in progress Caii you youngiellows not attend dance without taking along case of beer the soldier was asked by Magistrate Foster BEER 1N CAR Another man whose work re quires that he drive car Leon Devost of Wellington Barrie was parked ou 10 side road when Constable Mullins have to alongside He found some beer bottles in the car as well as some thrown in the ditch The accused had been drinking Filling him $20 and costs or ten days the magistrate warned him that as he had to make his living as car driver he should know better than to have liquor in his vehicle ASKED TIME TO APPEAR Roy Chisholme oi Sault Ste Marie was stopped afterhe had passed over the lnnisfll speed trap on Highway 27 at too high speed He wrote to the court asking that the case be put over until he could arrange to attend as he wanted to fight the char ge Magistrate Foster informed the court he would have the let ter replied to granting there quest HTERMATH 0F PARTY Those who suffered the illness following the Eastern Star party at Stroud couple of weeks ago By are just now beginning to feel like getting around Mrs Charles Sproule who at tended the cemetery service at Conkstown Sunday afternoon said that so far she had not felt 31 enough to get out to the It is along time since have been so long without going to the stable she stated She also wonders if her eyesighthas beén affected as she said her eyes do not seem to be function ing as they should Mrs William Young who was able to do her shopping last week said that she never ii her life endured such sickness as the one she had Just gone throughIt is lucky that none of us died was her remark Most all ofthe 60 persons af fected are now around auditis Popgd there will be no after ef ec rosin OWN sArnrv nus The Ontari Traffic Safety Bulletin has on interestile item about traffic safety in the schools Youngsters of King Edward Public School Barrie have or ganized their sin safety ilub believed to be thefirst of its kind in Canada The idea origin ated with 11yearold Ann Gold enbel Vand when at heard from had membership mi 13 children This is unlque said Po Chief Ed Tschllhart We are surprised and pleased with these children and certainly will offe them anyhelp they might nee Constable Ralph Edrry of the Barrie safety squad who spoke to the club at one of its meet ings commented Thefact that these You sters are interested in promot ing safety and unassisted are teaching themselves proves to me they will become topuotch cltlzensln every respect Ac cordingto the last report re ceivedfrom vthe secreatry the little organization had 110 In the treasury This school has setup safety patrol system to assist children across Burton Avenue to school They are most efficient and have cut down jaywalking around the school to mini mum As driver who passes routes minimises at the Nurses Alumnae dinner party at the Laidlaw residence Wel lington Street Saturday evens JERUSALEM AP Adolf Eichmana swore under oathto day he never realized what the Nazi party intended to do to the Jews when he joined it in 1902 By the time the extermination plot unfolded Eicbmann said it The former Gestapo officer Nazi extermination of 0000000 Jewsduring the Second World war took the stand in his own defence this morning after hear ing 10 weeks of prosecution evi dence against him Elchmann now 55 and wear iog hoin rl rn me glasses snapped to ramrod attention when presiding Judge Moshe Blandau announced the start of edefence this school every morningwhllc pupils are on the way toschool we wish to compliment the Safe ety Club on the greatiimprove inent as far away as the Burton AvenueEssa Road corner suggestion that the stop timean the school crossing light could Fé shortened would help traf lC CLERK AI CONVENTION Clerk Allan lreton of Innisfil is attending the Municipal v0 ilcersConvention at Honey Har hour this woek Tax hills are being typedarid placed in envel opes ready to be mailed However owing to the short age of office help the mailing is being withheld as the luterru tions of personswlshlng to fundsneeded for township operv aims are the bank FRIENDS EMINISCE he was powerless to influence accused fat is key 71111310 the make payrnentsl wohld snake the completion of the prepareQ tions difficult In the meantime EGGBEATEBV DUCKS STORM cl Ibronto while on their way to Braeebridge That was the worst alarm have ever flown in declared Hudson had to get the copier down in hurry Apologized Man we hope we didnt scare the cows and pigs too much when we landed rlan Baker 19 Cs re Derailed North Of Cald 6911 Tracks Will Be Plugged Fbrced to seek refuge in bay field on the farm ofChar lee Bettaidle when sudden violent storm that wept through the Thornton area on the inclnoon of June threalcnod ioovcrturo their helicopter were Mack Merwal and Andy Captain Hudson tIU so ing Cluttlngmdortothedln net are Miss Helen Shanahan left superintendent of Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie and Mrs Glut Vining of Port Hur EICHMANN STATES VPdWérlesngo Inflfiencér Nazi Extermination Plans As he swore by God to tell the truth the audience made up mostly of Jewish survivors of thewartirne program rumbled in surprise and resentment Eidhinann said he preferred not Jo swear on the Blblebut rath er by the Almighty God accusas KIDNAPPERS Eiclunanns first testimony wasa blast at Israel forvlrid napping him jArgentina He sald prosecution statement that he came to Israel volunlt vtarily was false Thepdefendant said while Is kirts of Buenos Aires Iwss chained to my bed It was demandedof me to sign voluntary declaration thatwanted to stand trial in Israel Vhe continued speaking in German II said ltpreferred to betturned over toArgentine police lheysald no Later the fotters were taken off and was Photo by water NURSES PARTY on Mlchlgan grad of the class of 1918 One hundred Toronto University in pharmacy and became druggist srainmmmxmzm mAYmEMIDG1 STOCK MARKET Iridustrials Up Papers Recover TORONTO CF The stock market recovered smartly from Mondays slump an almost all industrial groups rose in light morning trading Papers and food stocks made good recovery Most other groups had at least one or two leaders on the downside Consolb dated Price Brothers and Abi libi all advanced frectlonally In the foods Salads Shlrrifl Har dee Farms an iDomlnloll Stores Evin all up he latter adding Bank of Nova Scotia Bank of Montreal Royal Bank Traders Finance and and Investors Syndicate were all down frac tionally 0n the exchange index indus trlols rose 21 to 68101 golds 70 to 0192 and base metals 02 to 18050 Western oils fell 70 to 0509 and the 11 pm volume was 511000 shares compared with 524000 at the same time yesterday In base metals Consolidated Mining and Smelling Falcon bridge and Quemout had small gains Among golds Kerr Addison and McIntyre Porcuplns were up The market was led down all OBITUARY wound now Willlam How wcllknown BanIa real estate agent died suddenly in Royal Victoria pltal yesterday following brief illness Ila Wain his 02nd year but had continued actively in btwiness until several days ago member of Collier Street United Church and active in his work for manyyears he was also an ardent sports fan par tlciilarly of the Barrie lIyers hockey club with which heabar ed busmess office until the toarn was moved to Niagara Fallslastyear The remains are resting at the Pethlck Funeral Home Bayfl Street for service in the chape at two oclock Wednesday and interment in Bama Union Cem etery Mr How is survived by three daughters Margaret Mrs Seller of Toronto Esther libsGordon Sar ant of Oralla and Kathleen Mrs Lugsdin of Willow ale Mrs How the former EMaanek of Barrie predeceased her hus hand some years ALLAN Locum Allan Brunton formerly of Barrie died at his home 1133 Colborne Road in Saroia Sun dal June 11 Son of the late John Brun ton and the former Catherme Brown he was born 68 years ago in Allandale and attended public school near his home and then Barrie Collegiate Following this he attended graduated While here hewas active to day Monday by most of the major lndustrial groups Steels utilities foods refinan oils and financial institutions all contributed heavily to the gen eral decline Dominion Foundries and Steel Dominion Bridle Steel Com party United Steel Alias and Page Hersey all ell In the steel group Bay Street brokers credited Torontos drop to uneasiness over tonights federal budget One interesting facet of the days session was the $125 correct All of Canadian erelllllectrlc at $800 on tum over of only 10 shares The stock is 095 per cent owned by the us based parent com FW and the last trade took place in January CGE origin olty sold at 3925 Monday 0n nidex lnduatrlals tell no to 57968 10191 40 8110 base metals 124 to 19050 and western oils 110 to 9519 Vol mm was 1845000 shares com pared with 1921000Frldny International Nickel Norsnde and Falconbrldxe had the worst Was it tillll sul um Alberta OII IZVI Ann steel we at of Montreal 55 Bank of N5 11 Bell TcL VI Brulllln iii KIA 011 RC Power CdIL Bk of Cons Vs Cdn Grewnu in CPR Dom Tar Gli Lulu GIL Fowl 1m all 1515 Inland Canada Cement flgh can Chemical Can 011 ms Curt Min at Sn Can Paper Consumers Gun 17 III Sou ma leltt Noranda Gun Holll ler lenqua Falconhlldgo ss Geco Mines Nometll Oplnsllh ss arguingsaris Flmnlu Play 1H6 Hardeo Inrnu RoiIll Pit Home all Hudson Bay Min Imp Tobacco Sim Acce Sicinbell Intr Nichol Interpret Pip Jockey Club Mac Powell ftlv Massey Fen KamAddlron Inn Lap 117 Maritime or Pool Progress Is Reported Things are moving along well at the Bameflt community swims mlng pool William Nesbilt Pcntland and Baker architects reported this morning excavation is in ished for the pool andielnfore ing steel is about to be placed The main drails are in place slid concrete pouring should start soon he seidThe bath house ls wellnnderwulj Mr Nesbllt said that weather wining mldluly opening date ll expected as planned original WATCHING CALORIEva Each sllce of enriched bread contains fewer calories than serving of canned peaches medium banana our sardines or carving of lemon sherbet base metals loses all illpoint or more In light gold trading Giant Yellowknife Kerr Addison and liolllnger were all down frac tionally while small gain was had by hlclntyra Porcupine Among western oils Hudsons Bay Home and Dome Cal gary and Edmonton and Central del Rio Bailey Selbum and Great Plains all fell of the 857 issues traded 155 advanced 270 declined and 223 were unchanged TODAYS srocx PRICES Compiled by Flynn 03 Dunlop st Barrie moans Dom round sits DOM Stem Nor Ont Nut Moon Corp orbn ls Pseltlc Petr Pom Pipe Que Nu an Ron Romulus Royal Bank St Law Co Salado sntrr Ian lord steel of Can Tor 17am Bk Tran Can Pl Tram ML Trader no Texaco Union GII Walker GkW MINING Quemont sner Gordon Sleep Bock United 011 Ventures Wllroy rm MOST Acme srocirs Din Selnnm Dominion Stores Cons Paper nlmtlma Northntu Ix DIVIDEND DECLARATION can wuuolnouss lso pueblo July ex dlvdend Julie nowJonas Nsw xomr evenness Industrial up sis Rails up is Utilities up 11 TORVNTO STOCK EXCHANGE INDEX Industrial up 215 fields up Balletls up 02 on down 70 nurses were present atthe event including five nurses of the graduating class of 1025 sea was against Ver st saillcs Heblamed the Ver 15 stand trial iheathe fetter were replaced and was tied to my bed Thiscannotbe called voluntary declaration As Eichinann startedto out line his Nazi career the court said he could sit while testifying ifyou are tired and Eich mann accepted EICHMANN rowanaass Defence counsel Robert Ser tGerman tnl the finer cent in terms of Canadian 335 taxeduld provey thrdugh funds the Bank of Montreal relt tim ch the pbrted near noon todayxMonda Emhmmns es any the noon rate was 99 91412 whole Nazi apparatus was re sponsible for the pogrom and that Eichmann could do nothing about it gt Eichmann said he Joined the Nazis in 1932 because their sld sallles treaty alter the VFirst World War for the tragedy of the German people MbTHiRSl FATHERS BROTHERS slsrrnsir airline sometime VTHER co or CANADA LTD firmer ss msfrcmpaamnnns gains Iron isms an ounce EASII MAKE MoccasiNs Ma being borrowed at yourown moccasins and save 155$ It Slorerhounfiloo own to4too Mrs HA Rosevear in Toron told to sign aidocument that to wanted to come to lsrael to June 14 from the 13 changed dollar 164 higher at 3100132 sports baseball and hockey and in Sunday School work of Bur ton Avenue United Churchi He was mémber nf Kerr Lodge and and had retain ed that membersh esford whom he married in 1021 their three sonS Dr Lorne Brunton and Donald Brunton both of Sarnia and Leonard Brunton in Toronto There are also four sisters Mrs Pou cher Mrs Little and Mrs Jackson all of Barrie and as held at 130 pm obb Funeral Home The fun ral on Wednesday Ssrnia Iirment was at Sara NOON nouns womani cmThe Us dollar has at discount of 132 Pnpnd sterling $2318 10 NEW YORK cplea adian interms of us funds Pound eillng 446 higher at $273 Brio PERSONALGREDIT Surviving are his widow the formerl Blanch Carter of Them THROUGH aim on son rNo your paper wont be late But it doesnt hurt tor fellow towalt for break in £58 ralui Here Examiner car 19 Nine on pauses iii The Examiner pressroom doorviiay during brief downpour before darting out on his regular route cov erlng

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