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Barrie Examiner, 28 Dec 1959, p. 6

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2116 mst or Find Body of woman InMuddyDumpYard licVANCOUVER dung as appeals on pos pi $2000 reward or Nonnu linn lulled to turn up any ciua todayin the death of wyear old sopennnrket clerk whose nude body was found Saturday in muddy dumpyard Lila Anderson was swurently beaten to death with rock Police at lirst said she had boén raped Detective said they fire making routine question ing at known sex offenders Police said it is known the woman ate Girlsth dinner belore her death but broadcast 15 lulled to bring tnlorma tlgrieon where she had eaten Two young boys discovered the body while exercising their dog over an unused ares adjoin ingtbedumplnggmundlnnre sidentinl district Diliccrs inter found blood stained cor nearby Jackie Hunter 10 and Colin Woodward lound the body lying in mud And water about 50 vnrds ad 45th Ave near Knight mead TliLlTY TOLI or 75 MRS nued lrom pugs one struck by car while along county road vuln Striftncols 19 ol ford Stloron was kill Christnias night mnnvlio interchange 1olllighway FIRE SWEEPS HOUSE One man died and man and wife were injured in fire that swept Doverooun Rd house Christmas morning Firemen lound Percy Coop er 10 dead in his bedroom His granddaughter nnd her hus band Thomas Mclisle leaped from the third floor to on ad joinlng roof to escape the blaze They were taken to 1p mntn Western Hospital she with broken rightasrm be with broken right loot INJURIES FATAL Carol Bowler 15 died in Believille General Hospital Slit urdsy from injuries receide Christmas Day when car went out of control on No High wsy and rolled over near here ve other persons including parents Mr and Mrs Non Bowler of RR Belleville re injured none seriously SSES CURVE Edgar Disson of Crown nd Township was killed ristmas Day when lihq car be driving missed curve and nged all No ll County ad and struck pole and of No six milm east of Welland others in th emwfiotaot are 19 morning when car on No 401 six miles west oi Driver of the syn Parker 84 of Whit FROM CAR loan was killed and four lured threecsr col on Ba ton St near sughth Hamilton Sat Eric Har president fraction As undsy that truction in modestly to ayearend will be dustry is of wars endin buildings WV Donald Thompson 21 and John Peacock 19 all otiren ton Police said the car skidded on the icy highway and hit telephone pole beside the road DROWNS IN DITCII William Foley 59 restaun sot worker at Turners Corners six miles south of St Cath arines drowned Saturday in watervfilled ditch beside No 20 Highway near here His body was discovered by two St Cetharines boys Keith Heiress45 and BrianAuger man 12 while they were wnllr ing along the highway about 200 feet east oi the No 3A Highway intersection Thor old Township police said the man apparently had ballen into the ditch His lace was sub merged in the shallow water PINNED BY BHOVEL Aryo Myllymnki 58 oi Ble zsrd Valley near Sudbury died in hosle today of injuries he suffered last Monday When he was pinned between his car and power shovel IN COLLISION Albert Bastien 22 of Houyn Que died in hospital at Elliot Lake Saturday night of injuries he suffered Christmas Eye when he was involved in two car collision Six other per sons were injured in the crash TRYING TO PASS Vernon Abbott lfifol New marlret died in Xork County Hospital in Nowmnrket today tom lgufies noncomm undn an poo on No 11 Highway here lice add the car went out wigs 0111 lcgmetch of 08 pas an olive vehicle BID WIPES CAR SKyenrold boy was killed day night and four persons were injured when car went out of control on 11 icy sur face of No Highway three miles east of Marion 15 miles north at Bellevllle Dead is Stephen Douglas Thompson son of Mr and Mrs Jack Victor Thompson of Greenwood Ave Ottawa MOSSES STRIP Emil Gschwald oi Magellan Dr Downsview was killedSat urny night in cnrutruck colll sion on No 401Highvyny just west otDuflerinSt Provincial police said truck driven by Arthur St Dennis of Bothunst St went out ofcon troll crossed the dividing strip and collided with the Gschwald car Both drivers were alone in their vehicles SKULL FRACTUIIED Steven anotichny 72 died Friday throe hours after he fell down the cellar stairs at his Hamilton home He sur fered fractured skull For 60 ll sane bidding did not become more prevalent about 30 per cent of contracting companies would operate at loss Mr Harrington said it appears that about 125000 housing units wall be started in Cannda next year should show major increase in volume over 1959 This would be the result of growing need for schools universities hospitals and commercial and industrial summon AnumNum tractslwouidlbe ed here Non rEsidential construction They ran ii to laiohths add er boys latherBill Hunter who returned with than to the scene He said he lound the womans body lying lace up her stock infishdownkmarmr anklhes an er over er head The rest oi her cloth and her purse still with money in it were strewn about the area it was an awlul shock lor the boys Mr Hunter told reporter later Im still shaking mysell The area is the location or proposed new Vancouver city works yard The body was bid den lrom tbs street by small roiling hills Police said they believe tho woman vns driven to the urea in car then drug ged from the car attacked and beaten to death They said death may have come anytime between Christmas Eve and Christmas night 15 Promoter Talks To Ingo Attorney Roy Cohn of New York says he is confident it days oonlcrenca will iron out most ol the tmportunt arrange ments for the return Ingeninr JohanssonFloyd Patterson hen vyweigbt title light in June Cobn who arrived with turd associates will be joined by pro moter Jack Fugazy and Tommy Loughran Champion Johnnsson and adviser Ahlqvlst arrived from Goteborg for the Stockholmrblb meeting Cohn told reporters lnof con We merely want to iron out the imported details and set up timeE edule he said lneveryflrmtheroisnnnn nunl inventory or stocktaking time Almost everybody drops what theyre do ing and walks around counting every seat cuddon and pencil stub and then the ne oouniants add it up and youve got veninry time is at the end of December often its at the end of some other tynnth The end of the year though is the usual time to tale stock at the other assets we all have that cant be added up in dollars and cents on balance sheet lodmnny of us overlook the assets that cant be listed with dollar sign lthe word you know doesnt have to be spelled A583 me freedom to so to the dumb of our choice the tree dom to read what we want and say what we want and to go where we want has been prelt served through another year of peace In the short range we often forget these things The daily bottles at the dollarsign seem more important But how much wmrldwepsytordzemitwe lost them With the end at the your at hand and good balance sheet of both A$$et$ and assets at hand the time has come to wish all our lrlendshappiness for the New Your Happy and Prosper ous is the way its usually put We hope the prosperity includes not only the dollarsign assets hihifihiii° it equ on no both for real happiness £14 sens SHOP WHERE SHOPPING IS PLEASURE GlFTSFORALL LOVELY our map CRYSTAL Mr msrms 225 no no unknowns saccharine noun comm sashis corms mums tropism snares cassnnomsmtn omssmnrnoormsn 350 up out or can own woNnnizm msrrAv DICKSEEEL Corner Colliernnd eld Sta 595 and up 895am up Drummer Prince Albert Keeps PM Busy PRINCE ALBERT 585k CPI Primo Minister Dielenhsker rc newod ucqumntances Sunday with lrlcnds here alter arriving from Saskatoon in his private railway car gt The prime minister received life membership in the Prince Albert Kinsmens Club Saturday kntchewsn junior hockey gums and attended reception in his honor He spent Christmas dny in Saskatoon where he visited his mother Mrs Florence Dlolen baker at the University oeras hatchewnn hospital and had din ner with his brother Elmer He lelt Prince Albert Sunday night and is schedrdedtodrrlvo in Ottawa early Tu day They nnrvga Saturday from Saskatoon More the prime min lsteruslted hls mother Mrs renoe DleIenhnker dropped the puck to open Sas Bored Natives Tum To Feud PORT MOW New Guinea Reuters Hnmnn bones Ire used to tip the arrows oi the Grassland People in Pspuns rug ged southern highlands district intertribal lighting is still com mon among those naturally bel ligerent people most at whom have known government influ ence for only low yous Outsldo the immediate area of the patrol posts in the district the sturdy nntlvo people live much as they have done lor cen luries with eyeloroneye tooth loratooth justice still prevailing senior olllclnlol the nntivn ullnlrs department who recently finished term of duty at Mandi mm READS BIBLE LESSON WET NEWTON England Reuters Prince mules read one of the Bible lmsons during an annual carol serv ice It Wat Newton parish church Sunday night This congregation included the Queen and Prince Philip as well as the Queen Mother Princess Margaret the Duchess of Gloucester the Duchess of Kent and other members at tho roan lamily The royal party had motomd to the little Norfolk chweh from Sandringham where they have been spend log lnmily Christmas to gather the government headquarters lor the district said that interclan lights often broke out because the natives were bored with peace these people fight he sa HOUSECONIB SKIRTS ASWEATERS URBAN POPULATION Between 1841 and 1951 accom Tbe dktrlct is gradually oom psnylng Canadas great industri lng under government control nilntlon the urban population but it is is slow process nmung increased £rom 565 per cent to who hut like to per cent ol the total popu DII GLAMOUR GIFTS iorHERi none mm FABRIC come ONE or KIND omens LINGERIE HPSIERY mans auntn Ar nowsrr In was 55 OUEMYAWAY SMALL nrzrosrr nouns mun Gm unafraid nuns and ouownooea Clapperlan EL PllltllS rim moms in Barri PA 2255 Brit lirchitecl Gets of Post BRISTOL England CPIAr thur John Dakln Bristol Archi tect has announced his acceptv onceolthepostolaulstantpro luscr of town and regional pinn nlng at the University ol Toronto anin son pl the principal emeritus of the Bristol Baptist College was educated in Britain He spent eight years working for the South Alrican Nntal provin cial government us on misunt town and regional planner Dur TEE BARRIE EXAMINER MONDAY DECEMBER 28 in thisporiodhenlsolecmredat Natal University He returned to Bristol threo years ngo The Dsklns and their two cbtiA dren sail or Canada in February HIRE FILCIIDCK DENVER AP Fil chock lormrr quarterback lor New York Giants and coach In Canada will coach Denvers Ill try in the new American Foot ball League Fllchock 4s coached nt Edmonton Regina Sarnla and Calgary Smile then leave your LES FILMS ghere COINPER STUDIO DUNLOP AT MARY 31 PA amo Mrncunv OFILMS QCAMERAS OSUPPLIES rim Sizes to 6X Red Caribbean Sizes to as Sold 1th saw PRICE TWOPl Canadian made 100 nylon lined Sizes to 6X Sold SALE PRICE Sizes 2014 Vurmiyilned Sold Regularly at 695 sans olnts OHINO CAR COATS this season at 598 SALE PRICE suitors MILLINEnv LISTED BELOWIARE Jusr szor THE MANY mos REDUCED FOR SPECIAL SAVINGS QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED IN MOST 299 GIRLS AND BOYS THREE PIECE COAT SEIS Blue Sold romxlsily fins seasoneetul EOE SNdwsmrs sols Livia my GIRLS7 clmo CAR COATS colors of blue red PRICE coArs cAR COATS TBtousns DUSTERSE 69g son Quick CLEARANCE such EVEnY stool ASES so sHor EARLY gt GlRLS THREE PIECE COAT SETS Sizes to 6X Mouton Collar line Sealskin fabric Sold regularly this season at 2298 EALE Pinon 1598 GilliLS AND BOYS MELTON CLOTH DUEFLE COATS nzes to Aregular 998 value SALE mom ONE PIECE SNQWSUITS 100 nylon warp water repellani Sizes to Sold regularly at 198 SALE PRICE 399 GIRLSlCHlNOESKlMO SIYLECAR cons Beriéure To See The Many Bargains lni Sizes to ltColors nrered Caribbean blue charcoal Sold regularly at 698 SALE PRICE 399 SEE And Womens ALL énmiv REDUCED ro ctEARa SHOP EARLY j507 DUZNLOPV STE frag5539

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