Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 20 Nov 1959, p. 5

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BURIED IN HOPPE Firemen stand byas weld4 ers use acetylene torches to cut through this steel hopper to rescue Harold Ames trop MILTON CP Alohn Cults 11 of Nassugaweya Township was charged with manslaughter Thursday night in connection with the shooting death of 39 yearvold Gerald Schmalz of Pres ton Schmalzs bodyuvas found Thursday on farm near this town 20 miles east of Guelph Cuttspwho boards at the town ship farm of Robert Presslck had taken part in ascarchfor Schmalz missing since Tuesday night Police said Schmalz accompa nied by two other men had travelled to Nassagaweyo Town ship to pick up decrrcarcass hidden in barn Apparently ped inside and buried up to his neck Amesright looks up hopefully as firemen work to tree him Do yeti think charge no 35 In Manslaughter they lost their way in the dark and came to Mr Pressicks barn He heard them inside an informed Cults The two man went back to the barn with revolver and Mr Pressiektoid police shot was fired into the air and the then ordered to come out As one man slipped through the shadows second shot was fired Schmalzs brother Cécii and his father Alfred went to the arm Wednesday and began seardi for the missing man As sisted by Mr Pressick and Cutts they found Schmalzs body in bush near the farm Schmalz was married withvfour children Man 81 Son53 FoundDead fromwEumesWiie In Hospital SARNIA CPN0rman Thor ner 81 and his son Clare 53 were found dead Thursday in their fiveroom home apparently the victims of iumcsfrom homemadegas heater Caroline Thorner 79 wife of the elder man is in hospital here in poor condition She was found unconscious slumped on ches terfield Police said the men had been dead for about day and half and Mrs Thorner had been un conscious for about 24 hours They were discovered after Mrs Robert Allison an enumera torior the bureau of statistics made two calls at the house and did not get an answer She noticed mail and newspapers piled on thefront and ligth burning in the house When telephone call URANIUM STRETCH to the house went unanswered she called police it was reported erroneously Thursday that Mrs Thorner had died and that deaths were caused by gas fumes 441 Members See GovGen Vanier OTTAWA CF Somelts 4H club members from all 10 prov inces were told Thursday by Gov ernorGeneral Vanier that they are going to make the Canada of tomorrow Four bus loads of rural boys and girls between the ages of 16 and 21 breezed into the capital for oneday visit that included call at Government House are for lunch hsosked At left his feet covered with sand and gravel protrudeJhrough TORONTO CP This citys traffic safety campaign is getting results Even dogs and cats are aware they have the right of way in the pefis Irian crosswalks put into use about year ago Metropolitan Toronto traf fic director Samuel Cass said Thursday he was forced to stop his ear recently when smalldog stepped off the curb into crosswalk Hes had reports from many motorists who have stopped to allow anirdals to cross Coal Gas Poisons Woman Daughter WATERLOO CPlMrs Hilda Shipply 25 and beriiveyearold daughter are in hospital recover ing from coal gas poisoning The two were rescued by po iiceman Wednesday night alon lhfrs Shipply lived in an upstairs apartment at the Yantz home Bank Interest Rate Inches Up To 516 OTTAWA CWThe Bank of Canada interest rate moved up wards today to 516 per cent from 513 last week with the sale oi $100000000 in 91day government treasury bills TORONTO CHThe Bank of Nova Scotia bad netearnings in the year ended Oct 31 of $5902 713 compared with $52414fl in the preceding year lt Paid up capital at iiscal year end was $21579080 compared with $18000000 at the preceding year end and earnings were equal to $273 share compared with $291 Unions dram Hap youli have out in time with Mr hhd Mrs Albert Yahtz mam FRIDAY N0 13 rucksfleplace 3DairyHorses LETHBRIDGE AI CH Tnellast industry here to use holses liar delivery service has taken its three horses oil the streets the Purity Dairy has switchedentirely to trucks Silver dimpzmpound gelding was the last to go Hes the best milk wagon horse Ive ever seen said Bill Crnik who has been driving Sil veg Jim for four years won be nhlaio whistle at my truck to meet me down the block Craur said children will miss Silver Jim and the other two horses the moat They loved to not them onthe nose and to have the chance of driving them for of short distance The march of time now has taken the Intel them Horse shoes were becoming hard to get and harnessrdifficuitllo find SAVED BY mature the bottom of the hopper lie was freed after two hours with companiop Lwhq was ntso trapped when he went to res cue Ames COQRTING DISASTER TORONTO CF Democracy is coming disaster by continu ing to diffuse its strength in the lace of world scientific technolo gicaliand cultural competition Dr Claude Bisseli president of the University of Toronto warned Iir yr He urged greater efforts by democratic countries in science and tech nology and particularly in ensur ing the health of our culture so asto makethc in which we bel able commodity HULL Que CmYou are very lucky hir Justice Jean Paul Miquelon told Ronald Kyle Alexander Brush 20 of North Bay Thursday night after an aliA male jury had acquitted Brush oi complicity in murder Brush was charged in the May 15 pistol slaying of bank man ager Alexander Heron which oc curred during an abortive at tempt to hold up the Bank of Montreal at Timiskamlng Que The jury deliberated two hours Ernest Cote 37 also oiNorth Bay Saturday was convicted oi murder in the slaying and sen teaced to be hanged March11 Brush would have received the same sentence had he been con victed as an accomplice STUFFED AT ROADBLOCK During the fourday trial hers police witnesses identified Brush asthe driver of car they stopped at roadblock half an hour alter the holdup They said Cote was passenger in the car Two pistols one of them identi fied as the weapon used to kill Heron were found on the road side nearby hope it is the last time you will come before the courtMr Justice Miqueion told Brush as the trial ended in future be suretbat you choose good friends The judge had ruled admissiv hie statement Brush made to police in which he itted carrying gun and beingtho driver of the car in which Cote rode to and from the bank covrTO 79155 availableirom non government sources for housing mortgages on in in the maximum in meat ratefor National Housing Act mortgagu seems inevitable informants said Thursday It also is likely that thaiederal government will reduceits parti cipation infilrut lending to build ers through Central Mortgage and Housing rCorporatioogthey said nclpai aspects that will facathc the next six or eight weeksihow to keep housing construction at or near current levels The impression in government SmallwoodWanis Tani Feud Hnd retirexrrom Nfldeolitics TORONTO or Premier Smnliwood of Newfoundland said Thursday there was nothing hed like better than to settle the terms of union feud with the fed eral government andth from politics Andinthe some speech to the Empire Club he took another swipe at the international Wood workersof America CLO union theNcwfcundiand legisla ture decertified at the height of strike The feud with Ottawa arose over interpretation of term 29 of the agreements that made New ioundland 10th province ofCan ada March at 1949 Premier Smallwood said thei term was Ibutcberedf this sum merwhen Prime Minister Dleie baker un Newfoun land would receive about $8000 000 year over liverye grant should have beenvperpet rind ending in 1962 Mr Smallwood maintains the uai charge of manslaughter if the iurydecided theevidence did not warrant verdict of not guilty He said the jury could bring in the manslaughter verdict if it felt it was warranted by evidence that the older man had invited Brush to do the joband tha theré was iiossibilityBriish might have abandoned his inten tion to participatein the holdup Defence ns el HugLiettE Marie Charelte 28 said the re fusal of the driver Brushto enter the bank when Cote called himfrom inside constituted abandonment of the holdup at tempt But Mr Justice Miquclon told the jury stronger evidence of abandonment was required Ths person stayed there and helped Cote to flee If he had abandoned the criminal intention why didnt he go away When the trial ended friends ru to congratulat Miss Charette first woman to defend murderlcase in court here Josnrn andanbwoon HajInterest Boosr $339 AsgIne circlesis that housing maximal tion will drop off somean next year and demand for new homes alsowillease NM CONSIDEREDYET Informed sources said fihurs day the adminisbatldn has given no consideration to raising the sixrperroent maximum rate on Loans under the National Housin ctnBut the government doesnt make its plans Ngardlng homing until about the end of December The chief force operating to wards rise in the NRA interest rate is the booming Canadian economy Faced with an extra ordinary demand for commercial loans and commercial morb gage rate of seven or 755 per centv invegtors sharply scaled down their NHA loans this year It seems unlikely that the avail ability of nongovernnicnt money for NHA loans will be greater next year Thus the government would have to boost the NRA rate to attract nongovernment money to NM loans N0 ALTERNATIVE Informed sources said there would be no alternative to such vitable notwithstanding pmhlbi lions iii other fields similar potwithstandiu paragraph could be inserted deal ing with interest rates on NRA mortgages The NHA rain is set by cabinet order but it cannot go higher thanvzlr percentage points above the interest rate on myear government bonds COULD REACH 7K Calmlated on that basis it could be as high as about per cent but the government at present ismnintaining it at six per cent Government participation in di rect mortgage lending may not be cut off immediately But It is likely to be scaled down One reason is that the direct lcnding program under which 31000000000 has been invested mostly since September 1957 was to stimulate the economy and the need for such stimulation is no longer there Another factor is the desire of Finance Minister Flemming to bring down balanced budget next year stcpand none has been sug4 gestcd Besides drawing in more funds the higher interest rate also wouldadd to the monthly carry ing charges home by the house buyer during the lifetime of his mortgage Despite the Bank Act stipula tion oi alxpercent maximum rate on chartered bank loans the government could in effect raise this figure through an amend ment to the National Housing ct in 1954 anamendment to the NHAempowered the chartered Frank Clair hosfooIproof defeseplen banks to get into this lending SiéerTTradiny Uneven Heifers And Cows fictive Ht Stockyards TORONTO CP Trading on steedswas uneven at the ontario Public stockyords this week with the comparatively light numbers of good and choice stccrs clear ing faiin actively at firm pribes Lowcr grades slaughter steers and yearlings sold slowly at steady prices while heifers and cow traded actively at prices fully 50 cents to high or sun prices were iimito 50 cents per hundredweight higher and replacemchts tr ade at steady prices on season de mand Veal calves were strong to 50 cents per hundredweight higher while heavy rough fat calves met an improved demand and hug sheep and lamb prices remained generally unchanged Cattle receipts were 1300 head lessthan last week and down 1400 head from the same week in 1958 Western stock calf receipts were heavy at 1998 head while the cattle receipts were only hall of those of lastweek at 640 head Ono load oft slaughter cattle was shipped to eastern Capadian slaughterers and there were no expiirts reported to the United States Slaughter cattle choice steers $254650 With one load at 2715 DANCiNG vrvrnrtlili and SAT 10 or unit continuum 19mm Wbexi you want to win youve to consider horde nay Flank Clair the oughmdora Conch good does medium 2124 com man 1520 good heifers 2223 with few choice to mediums This belief in thinking out in what earned Frank the nidmnrob of the Prcfuasor And its also the reason why uses Proatone Brand Anh Frnom in his car Talking abo it wi the boys recently in r0011er defen dive ploy dé PrestopaflAga gun mcangine nguna everything that Winter can ith at it Its true too Prestone Brand AntiFreeze contains Mugilctric that coats the side we part of your cooling ayat nu get protection nine frost corrosion rust ogxing and roaming So take tip from the prpemr get fool ro nget Prawns on 1821 commons 1518 choice fed yearlings 2748 good 2527 good cows 1450 with sales to 15 med ium 1314 common 1213 can ners and cutters911 good heavy bologna bulls mostly 174750 with odd tqps at in common and medium light bulls 141550 Replacement cattle good light weight stockers mostly was with few picked loads selling premium good stock calves EA 267 plain stock calves and heifers 123 common and medium 1722 per hundredweight Calves goodivealera 3032 with choice to top of 3450 medi iums 2429 commons ooze bon ersr 1220 heavy fat rough calves was Hogs Grade bogs 2305 heavy sows 14 lighlsds stagsll on dressed weight Sheep and lamb Good handy weigbt lambs 1955 medium and heavy 17 commonnnd feeders 1517 sheep Ho according to quality There was no discount on buck lambs reeza mm PRESTONE BRAND ANTIFREEZE IM PERIAL rumor muons rwo FEATURE ALL cotoasuow minorMusicinyfme Rhflhniairenflddém ln his instructions to the jury Mr Justice Miqueion said any WorkersDuring Lavofls OliAWA CPFIvojival gtla bor unions asked the federal government Thursday to take ac tion to help workers whovwiil he laidroff by mining companies as result of the decision to stretch out uranium deliveries over the next seven years The request was made in briefs submitted to La Minister Starr and Trade Minister Churéhlt ill by the United Steelworkers of America mm and the interna tional Unionof Mine Mill and Smelter Worker ind gt The Steelworkers ion repr senting some 11000 workers in Ontarios Elliot Lake and Ban croft arens said any severance pay by mining companiesshould not deprive workers of unemploy mentinsurance It also proposed tha the Service pay the transportation costs of men forcedto leave the mine areasand that the labor department establish vocational training courses forthem SIMILAR PROPOSAL The MineMill Union repre senting some 200 workers at Uranium Gi and in the Bancroft are made similar prolt posaisHowever it proposed that if the companies failed to agree on severance pay the govem ment shduld provide the pay ment MineMill also said thelgovem meat should guarantee that work hohaveThought homes in min towns will be ble to re 760 PA644275QY Wisnets cover their investment Harvey Murphy eastern vrceA president fsaid Mr Churchill gave the union assurance that the government has no plans to eliminate the Crown agency Ei dorailo Mining and Refining Lim ited as uranium producer LarrySepton of Toronto district director of the Steelwo lt ers said Mr Churchill and Mr Starr stated that the uranium picture would he go ern eat cam son Tmme or can momma To naive as Tim nova BY THE DAY one who participates in an armed is killed is guilty of murder he reviewed by the fore tbe law Accentuate cannon But thedoor wm open to holdup in which another person sazwnna MusioBy Toin Pattenden Orchestra old timeandnoodern vlt anmssrousoo Nro Slacks orJeansiPermitte auspices don vm chines Yourerg lowheeled shoes and girth foam so BIDDENlSLAND Aslte so and thrilling as his along in yearsl LIFE mourns JAMES STEWART LEE REMch BEN GAZZAEA ARTHUR OCONNELL EVE ARDEN KATHRYN GRANT

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