Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 1 Aug 1961, p. 4

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BREAD LINES RELIEVE FOOD SIIOBTAGE hmtsinn women crowd close to the side of truck in the Casoah area of Bizertc as man hands out loaves of bread suplt plied by the Tunisian govern ment The bread was sent in to the area during the cease fire between Tunisian and French forces to help relieve an acute food shortage in the city Virephoto iNNISFIl NOTES Cottage Residents Protest School Tax By IL SIMPKIN sivcral of thc lakeshorc tax payers who have been to call on the treasurer have taken exception to the tax on their property to cover the Barrie District Central Collegiate Peacock in letter to council made such protest when he wrote We have no children attending this school and are not in occupation when it is in operation We see no reason why our property should be taxed for this He further wrote that vacant property on either side of his is allowed to grow up in weeds and this deteriorates his prop erty Roads are dusty and it is not fit to wheel baby car riage down the road With the taxes increasing and for two months use of their property they are sorry they have bought the cottage BURNED BUILDING solicitor writing on behalf of Lowe claimed that the building on that property had been burned yet the tax bill on the $750 assessment had been sent Clerk Allen lrctnn told council that so long as the item appeared on the roll they had no way of knowing it was not taxable item Minets Point resident wrote council complaining of the long grass bred mosquitoes and flies Mrs Ryan asked the reeves attention to the placing of light at the junction of the Mincts Point road and 11 Highway as it was claimed this was dark and dangerous turn at omit Council passed motion to have better signs arranged at that corner Mrs Duncan Robinson wrote to say she had not yet had her assessment notice for this year She had been recommended surveyor by the building in specter Mr Mason and did not think much of his services The poor condition of part of he Big Bay Point road which Sdue for construction was also one of her complaints WANT ANOTHER LIGHT Mr and Mrs Youoglove wrote requesting that consider ation be given to having ano ther street light added to the Belle Ewart system on the street on which they live Prow Iers cannot be seen in the dark they stated Council left the matter in obeyance as it would not heinstalled for this year and it was felt that petition should accompany the request There was another request for similar action on street in Belle Ewart on which it was claimed there was no street light Councillor Todd is to make report regarding this ASSESS TRAILER Where ratepayer has re moved tihe running wheels from Nasty ME trailer camp owner ao quires license and can lease the lot to the owner of the trail er In this charge will be in cluded portion to cover school use if the trailer is used dur ing the months when the schools are In operation in some areas trailer camps form large part of the living accommodation of the resid ents who are entitled to all the facilities of the municipality However when the purchaser of $5000 trailer desires to stop for only two summer months in innisfil he is not charged license fee just the cost of the camping grounds At Innisfil Park new sys tem of flush toilets and seplt tic tank large enough to permit trailers equipped with toilets to drain into the septic system will be available soon Work has now commenced on these facilities They are not intend ed for winter use however as the water supply may notbel frostproof Before Going On Vacation Take few simple precalh tioos before leaving on your trip and avoid possibilities of having your home robbed while away Protect what you leave behind and vacation time will be fun time Police throughout the country say the burglars best ally is often his intended victim ads vertises his absence Check the locks on all exter ior doors and windows to make sure they are secure and not easily forced To avoid signs of absence dont leave the lights on rights burning dayand night can he very obvious Leave few shades up venetian blinds only partly drawn in other words let your house look normal Stop daily deliveries of news papers and milk in person or by phone or letter since milk bottle notes can be read small but wise investment is short term insurance policy covering valuables you might be taking on your trip cam era furs jewelry Carry your vacation money in travelers check They can be cashed anywhere and you are fully protected against loss WIFE CHAINED iN BASEMENT CALGARY CPtA Cal gary man has been charged with forcible confinement following discovery by police of his wifogchained to post in the basement of their home Frank Wright 87 was or rested when police were called by neighbor to in vcstigate They said Mrs Wright33 had heo bound by the right ankle with heavy chain at tached to steel pole They said she had been there for two days and had only one meal The neighbor called police after the woman attracted the attention of girl though basement window Eastern Team Captures Lead WASHINGTON iAPEast em United States bridge players have taken the lead in the national masters mixed team championship in the 33rd annual contract bridge tournament of the American Contract Bridge League After three days of play the team of Jay Becker New York Mrs Dorothy Hayden Hastingsoniludson NY Nor man Kay Merchantville NJ and Mrs Sylvia Stein Detroit led the 72 surviving teams in the first of two final sessions when they scored 2347 matches team of Sheardon Mrs Helen Pritchnrd and Don Da Costa all from Toronto Nat Gerstman Buffalo NY and Mrs Marshall Nevins Med dletown NY was in three way tie for second Canadian Girl Is Contest Winner WINDSOR Ont CHJoan Hurst 17 of Windsor Monday won out over 17other Negro contestants to become Miss In ternational Sepia of 1961 She was one of five Canadian com petitnrs The rest were from the United tales The contest was the highlight of Mondays Emancipation Day program four day event which ends tonight It was the first beauty contest Miss Hurst had entered The five foot five inch winner plans to become nurse after she fin ishes high school next year Miss Hurst also won about $600 in cash and gifts FAMOUS PUIYERS lHEATRE NOW PLAYIN AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT spncrtnr sinus Certificate Of Death Wont Solve Mystery Eu Idaho AP in of the official death artil icate failed today to solve the mystery of the violent death of author Ernest Hemingway Blaine country coroner Ray MLGoidrick confirmed that he left blank the space which would have shown whether the death was an accident or suicide Hemingways body was found in his KetcbunI hunting lodge July He had been killed by blast from both barrels of one of his favorite shotguns McGoldrick told The Associ ated Press that the cause of death listed under the medical report section of the certificate said Hemingway died of self lnfllcted gunshot wound in the bead That was the only thing put on there he said State Councillor Was Paid $500 MIIIIICO CPIMrs Anne Burgess former real estate saleswnman told Mimicon ju dicial inquiry Monday she was told builder Simon Traub paid $500 to councillor James Ferric when Ferric was town clerk in 1956 She testified that she nplt proacbed Arthur Lamb building inspector at that time to see whether Trnub could build two fiveplexes on property she was handling She testified Lamb said it could be done when the bylaws were changed and that the later said three men on the building committee have to be satisfied She said meeting was ar ranged and she understood the purpose was to discuss revi sion of the bylaws for the prop erty Mrs Burgess testified that as she arrived for the meeting Trauh ran from the town hall and said Get in the car Get in the cart That just cost me $500 She said she asked Traub to whom he gave the money and he replied to Jimmy Ferrie My first reaction was why should Jimmy Fcrrie get the soon she added Mrs Burgess said she later met former Mayor Gus Edwards and recounted the in cident to him She said he told In his life and said he would keep my eye on it Under questioning Llndo Ln tinia former employee of real estate agent ArthurIarnarino testified that he had never seen anyone pay bribe to building inspector Jack Book Last Fri day he gave hearsay evidence that part of his commission on land sales went to Book Book 39 was appointed the her he had never taken adollar ldaho death certificates also provide space for the coroner to specify whether the death was an accident suicide or homi cide SPACE LE BLANK Asked if he left that space blank McGoldrick replied sure did section of ldabo law printed on the back of the death certificate says that causes of death which may be the result of either disease or violence shall be carefully de fined and if from violence its nature shall be stated and whether probably accidental suicidal or homicidal McGoldrick said he was aware of that provision of the law but he Indicated he did not expect anyone to challenge his handl ing of the certificate towns first full time building inspector in 1957 Walter Martin counsel for the inquiry said Mrs Burgess ev idence was misleading He waved receipts which he said showed that Mr lrnuh paid $343 to the town In normal per mil fees He said that Aubrey Golden counsel for the ratepayers group led evidence indicating that Mr Traub paid Jimmy Ferric $500 He said it would lead the judge the public and the press to believe Mr Ferric got the money He said Mr Gol den was guilty of the worst kind of irregularity that law ycr could commit So far as am concerned think his Goldens conduct is beneath contempt Mr Martin added When Mr Golden rose to ob ject Judge Shea intervened and told both lawyers that kind of language had no place in the Inquiry MONTREAL CDThe Que ogainst two Erockville men of run KARI EXAMINER rum AUGUST He ruled out the possibility thatan lnsuranceoompany might bring legal action in an attempt to force ruling on the death McGoldrick said that if item Ingwny had been covered by policy which would have paid double indemnin for accidch death an insurance company might have brought suit to re quire verdict on the death But Hemingway he said didnt have any insurance at all according to his wife and son Thats one thing we wanted to know about The author was reported to have described an unpublished manuscript believed to be In Cuban hank vault as his insur ance And the widow Mary Hemingway said In an inter view shortly after the writers death that the unpublished works were in sense sort of his bank account McGoidrlck said itwas not necessary to call coroners jury to make an official ruling on the death since there was no indication of foul play Rule SelfDefence Charges Dropped bee game and fisheries depart ment said charges hunting moose out of season and in provincial park have been dismissed The two men George hil ford Ill and Arthur Fell were charged in connection with the shooting of moose last year in Mont Tremblant Park in the Laurentinns north of Montreal 21 missed the 814 train for workmaybe can catch the 443 Amnesia Victim Is Identified By Photograph CHATHAM CPIAn amne sia victim who had been in hos pital since Saturday was iden tified Monday as Mrs Arthur Poisson 24 of Belle River near Windsor She was Identified through photograph published In wind sor newspaper Police refused to say how she came to be in Chatham Mr II arrived here Monday to take his wife to Windsor hospital She had been under observa tion in St Josephs Hospital since she turned up at the ad mitting desk Saturday unable to any who she was or why she In Newspaper was there medical examina tion disclosed no injury or ill ness Earlier Mrs Poisson had been sent by priest to hotel from where she went to the hospital lilr Poisson is laborer with the Chrysler Corporation in Windsor When the picture aplt pcared in the newspaper it war recognized by friend and pro vincial policejt Belle River Chathnm police Monday re ceived 30 telephone calls from as far away as Montreal inquir ing about the woman Three Toronto men and one from Sar nia former Chntham resident saw her in hospital in the hope of identifying missing relatives Firmin Bourque district su pervisor for the game and fish erIes department said the ac cused entered plea of selfde fence and the case was dismiss ed in Mont Laurier Qua July 14 by scssions Judge Omer Cote They testified that the moose attacked them after they hairi got out of their car he so Lost Showing Tonight THE AIR CONDITION lIiE YEARS otttv if narrowsunmoro DE STARS OF HIV WI gt stnmng Intnurs mural Imminent ADULT ENTERTAINMENT IMPERIAL HIGHERPIECE All is peaches and cream between on IMcream salesman and luscious biondpeoclt Eve Shown at 700 and 5700 HURONIA DIN VEIN THEATRE PA H391 Clear across the West they all wanted that LIiTiNQfiliiil Insure OBRIENStair FORRESf RELAX rri run coanonr on YOUR OWN can AND ENJOY ror movres Surging from the nag of ii CRONINS GREAT NOVEL OF PASSION AND KSUIT Hi Kidsl Here is the fourth of my summer eatery cont Its simple lots of fun tool right NOW blind whats wrong the picture nd send it to me Y2 may win one Hie wonderful MAFINEE DAILY AT 200 pm RALEIGH BICYCLE 0N WS AND ONE GIRLS so scNoerss OOMIINATION HORN AND LIGHT so REFLECTIVE TAPE KITS Given an out week or INnIIsnI Conch ltd kkfiv no picture based on Elmers taunt nun Play Your Games Solo Hm Away rm rs Streak Each week watch for new pishfl bond on another of hissleuAskMonorDodhhelp house trailer and set it on foundation should this be assessed as building This was the question pre sented to council regarding case of such use of house trailer The clerk said it was not asessable However some members of council felt that it the size of the trailer would conform with the requirements of house then it should be assessed N9 OFFICIAL PLAN Councillor Mrs Law asked if the matter of trailers and where they could be allowed was not covered in an official plan At present zoning plan is under discussion but as of now there is not known to be IDFEATURE MINUIES LEFT III SAVE THEIR UVES HOW TOVENTER ELMEB CONTEST conrrsr No MGMs drama lnrrodiblo mmst TERROR 50 Ag zEETRAIH Btiiiililtill nimdd TED TEIZLAFF Produealty RICHARD GOLDSIONE aim eIIILIIPIITI mm Mqu Elmer atmen Consumcn Gas 51 rumntust auriu Ont boom at more at fin satt1 EMMM ans 00 em Imp no unw Ezw Tortuga how and on Cycle Indomtn IComoaI no my not sum Nam shoot of on 14 re QM thinfli W103 in CM Dim Moll contest and list in on Entry Form DDHRWT ill JW mhs your mm and address food find bulb3am Addrrn Telephm may cut cany official plan REGULATED CAMPS According to the building in spector the regulation of trail er camps by system of licensv ing is possible but the appli cation of the system to indiv idual house trailers apparent ly does not come under the Act 700 and a4remidriotras JERRY LEWIS in LADIESMAN ATTRACTION

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