HIS LBDSHIP Lord Snowdon 31yearold husband of Princess hlarga ret arrives at Thomson House In in Inndon to start work as artistic adviser to the news papel Sunday Times AP Rnlvss FOR WORK Wirephoto via radio from London $5000 Fire Guts Home Sitter Rescues Boy twovyearoid boy was car ried to safety by young baby sitter last night as fire razed the fourstorey home of Mr and Mrs Allan Robertson Tollendal Park Innisfil Township late last night Gary Cook son of neighbor baby sitting for the VRobertsons was alerted when clock radio in bedroom stopped playing IIe investigated and found smoke and flame coming éilrea Mercury Dips To 42 Brrr Barrie and district residents shivered through an other cold night and prospects are for more of the same to night The mercury dropped to 31 degrees below zero in the city overnight Many citizens un able to get their car started due to the cold were late for work today Arctic weather gripped outlt lying areas as well with Wau fbaushene recording low of 42 gbelow overnight Goldwater 38 IDEIOW and Elmvale 15 under zero Theres chance of light snowilurries and slightly wann rer temperatures later today but the big freeze is expected back tonight and tomorrow PROPOSE BIG PROJECT TORONTO CPI downv town Toronto waterfront area project estimated to cost $150 1000000 was proposed Thursday Iby Toronto group to the har gbor commission The project which would cover 40 acres calls for marina slowsuite apartment block and 1000 unit motel on part of the pres ent dock area through the wall of the young sters bedroom He immediately carried the child to the home of his mother and then notified Mrs Robert son who was few houses away at the home of her sister iniaw Mrs Helen Wicklum In the meantime another neighbor Mrs Thomas Rumble looked out her window noticed the blaze and notified the In nisfil fire department Mrs Robertson told The Ex aminer this morning she had no idea how the blaze started She said the fier apparently began in the wall between the kit chen bedroom and attached garage HOUSE DESTROYED The log house was destroyed and the garage was gutted Mrs Robertson said her hus band had gone to Barrie for the evening to work on his auto mobile She had called the sit ter and then gone to visit her sisterinvlaw When arrived at the scene the house was in flames every where she said The fire department arrived promptly she said but it was too late believe even the pumping equipment on the fire truck was frozen she added After all it was more than 20 degrees below zero at the time LOSS $5000 Mrs Robertson said this morning their loss was in ex cess of $5000 We did man age to get some furniture out and few articles of clothing but everything else was lost She said the housa was not covered by insurance Mrs Robertson is staying at the home of her sisterinlaw this morning and neighbor is looking after her son Johnny We expect to be able to move in with my motherinlawuotii TODIIYS STOCK PRICES Compiled by Flynn 93 Dunlop St Barrie 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290 475 Way DOWJONES Nzw YORK AVERAGES Industrial up 100 risilsup an Utiuties up 00 TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE iNnax Industrisls up 113 Golds up ia Motels down os Oils up 63 nivInaNn DECLARATIONS Dist sonorarns Ltd 30 payable March in ex dividend Fob oi we can get something organiz ed she said People have been wonderful We have received several of fers of assistance and think we will be able to manage she said However it is under stood that articles of clothing for the baby are in short sup ply and efforts are being made to see if anything can be done in this respect Eastview May Become City EASTVIEVDnt 1CPThir town of 20000 nestled on 660 acres within Ottawas east end probably will be promoted to city status next Jan An application to make East view city was heard Thurs day by chairman Kennedy of the Ontario Municipal Board There were no protests and Mr Kennedy indicated the step likely will be taken Jan 1963 Municipal officials said city status would have saved East view 505000 in 1901 represent ing his to Carleton County which would be dropped if the town became city Farm Cash Hits Record OTTAWA CWThe cash in come of Canadian fa mers reached an alltime higll $2 928900000 last year the bureau of statistics reported today DBS survey revealed that farmers received more money forvall major crops except polt tatoes oats and barley Their total cash income from tamung excluding government supplementary payments was 53 per cent higher than the 1960 figure of $2781500000 The previous record of $2859100000 was established in 1052 The record national total in come does not include $35800 000 in federal payments to Prairie farmers under the Prai rie Farm Assistance Act This compares with federal pay ments totalling $77200000 in 1960 including $42000000 in acreage payments The DBS survey of farm in come makes no allowance for costs incurred by farmers in the production of the items sold The boost in income was spurred by increased sales of wheat livestock tobacco flax seed dairy and poultry prod ucts Cash income excluding sup plementary payments for Onta rio with 1960 figures in oracle ets were $895137000 $859329 000 FOR EXPERT REPAIR WORK FillINCH MOTORS You caiirsnm DODGE sums RENAULT VAL1ANT DEALER 15 Bradford Sl PHONE PA 55971 to make jobs Raises Strong Objections To Sunday Movie Limits like banding is small boy on iced cake for his birthday and then as you give him the cake you slice the icing off the hp Thats how Roxy Theatre man ager Don Kinlock described city muncil general government committee proposal in fur Sun day movie hours from to out that in pm People are creatures of bab lt Mr Kinloch says and In most cases they have Sunday dinner between these hours dont know why the committee would pick these hours The theatre manager pointed STARR Continued from page one OUTLOOK GOOD From the indicators it is evident that the outlook for em ployment is good this winter Mr Starr said in speech he quoaliy interrupted by applaud by government supporters More will be done he told ouestiooero lalning that the works program for this win ter is inadequate to meet the unemployment situation The Commons was spending its second day on sproval of the 540000000 with which the federal government will pay half the labor bills for aproved municipal winter projects Prov inces and municipalities put the rest Discussion continued today OPPOSITION DISAGREES The government has suffered dcnthvbed conversion to def Ieit spending and its popularity ls sinking on the basis of public opinion polls said Walter Plt man tNDP Peterborongh He said there is no sign of eddi tionnl effort by the government In foot said Mr Pitmnn it wasnt until November 1060 that the government had decided there was an unemployment problem and even the word unemployment wasnt men tioned The December unemployment figure413000 at midmonth reflected the addition of 15000 men in the armed forces an other 25000 in civil defence sur vival courses plus few jobs created by Ontarios threeper cent sales tax Deschatelets LMont real Maisonneuve said the govemï¬lflt ngth unemployment with just one measure the winter works program That framework needed broadening so that far more municipalities could af ford to take part Federal con tributions could be increased and other incentives given Liberal party suggestions to day embraced everything that the Conservative party is doing now Item for item Mr McMillan referred to complaints by the Federation of Mayors and Municipalities of lack of provision for financial aid to help purchase materials for the winter projects He said it would be better if the government had munic ipal loan fund as proposed by the Liberal party MMr McMillan also criticized the governmentrprogrsm of al lowing double depreciation un der income tax for new indus tries established in labor sur plus areas He said that after the city of Welland failed in bid to be considered labor surplus area Atlas Steels Limited of Welland had decided to build $42000 000 steel plant elsewhere POLICY UNDESIRABLE It was undesirable to have government policy which made one area more desirable than another for new industry Herridge CCFKoote nay West said that legitimate free enterprise is being replaced by monopoly capitalism which accepted no responsibility for for employees if profits waned He cited the acquisition of Cockshutt Farm Equipment Limited at Braotford by the White Motor Company of Cleve land as an example of how the employment situation was wors ened The result had been that 600 men were facing unemploy ment at Brantford The state should use national planning in the sectors of pub lie and private investment toI prevent such events TOOTHLESS Continued from page one privilege and no court can ask the reason for the detention This would make review trib unal helpless without legislative powers The committee said it is sidering an amendment ca it review within rea sonable an dependent tribunal with the power to order the release of the detained per son unless the tribunal is told of reasonable cause for the de tendon 1n the eventthe government claimed privilege the amend meat would require it total the tribunal confidentially why it detained the person The per son involved still would not be told but otherwise could appear before the tribunal Remand Three For Shoplifting No Toronto men were re msnded in custody for one week today when they appeared in magistrates court on theft charges George Michael Reeves 31 and Joseph John Eelbak 41 are accused of shoplifting drapes from Zelierl and Eat ons department stores last week and then trying to obtain refunds on the merchandise third man in the case Gor don Jones 29 of Toronto was remanded one week on bail Man Injured Fell lit Farm 61yearold lanisfil Town ship man severely injured in fall at the Craig Hunter poul try farrn on the 0th line was transferred to the Tomato East General Hospitalfor treatment yesterday Altar Taylor formerly of Streetsville but now employed as hand at the large lonisfil hatchery and egg farm injured his bank and the heel of foot when he fell down the shaft of an electric hoist Mr Taylor was taken to Royal Victoria Hospital but the seri ousness of his condition made yesterdays move to Toronto necessary Arrest Map Was Wanted Three Years Edward Gagne of Ottawa wanted by Barrie police for three years appeared in magis trates court today charged with breaking and entering and theft Case of the 32yearold labor or was remanded one week and hail continued periodic check of RCMP fingerprint files in Ottawa led Barrie police to Gagne Charg es involve breaking and enter ing and cash thefts from the offices of Drs Seymour and Shannon in May 1958 Iury Hears Murder Trial TORONTO CPIAnna Pueb alski 47 died Sept 27 from shock and hemorrhage result ing from fractured skull and brain laceration noncapig tal murder trial jury was told Thursday The womans body was found In bedroom at the Puchalslri home by neighbor after Rosa Puchalski could not find her mother and went for help Dr Roderick Ross path ologist testified that the head wound suffered by Mrs Fuch alski could have been caused by the sharp edge of an axe The crown claims her hus band Anatole Puchalski 56 the accused was found later lying unconscious on crosswalk over Lakeshore Road The trial continues COUNCIL Continued from page one the fields of finance and com merce and me cabinet will name two government mem bers One member each will represent the field of research the universities and the On tario Regional Development Council WILL BE PRIVATE Meetings of the council and its committees will usually be pri vate and its reports and dim cussions confidential committee will have research secretary named by the govern meï¬gtfrequently from govern to department concerned with the problems the commit tee is discussing These research secretaries will meet occasionally with the deputy economics minister the report said to coordinate proj ects and otherwise help the gov ernment The government will meet the costs of the council providing office facilities staff and out ofpocket expenses for mem bers crooksBonnsMurunl runes RESEARCH ADVICE without obligation nostrilFrames AND COMPANY LIMITED as number as ENTRANCE Firm PA 82412 sunr 10 saunas GRANT BARRIE reason wasr mass non AFCAI MEMBBRHoroatn Montreal consuln stock Exchange BRANCHESCont to Coast in Canus unison 831 Zurich New York aomn any case the pm to pm proposal was against provincial statue and the ballot itself which asked the people if they wanted Sunday movies af ter 130 pm hlr Kinlock said that of 45 cities and towns which had held movie votes threeouarters of this total had passed bylaws authorizing Sunday movies from 130 pm to midnight The one exception to these operating hours he said was Sault Ste Marie which opened at 230 pm and ran to midnight believe the people of Bar rie voted in favour of Sunday movies during regular theatre operating hours that is in the evening If council wishes to follow the wishes of the people the movie theatres should be allowed lags Mr Kinlock will receive some support in city council when the bylaw comes up for passage at the next meeting week on Monday Aldermen Gerry Rob erts and Les Jolliffe are in fev or of Sunday evening movies think lhehours should be extended Alderman Roberts said Council should interpret the wishes of the people and the people voted for movies after 130 Also believe opening the movies in the afternoon would only put the drivein theatres at an unfair disadvantage to open Sunday even Fire Destroys Hotel Grocery YONTYIGOL Ont CPI Damage was estimated at $40 000 Thursday after iiie de stroyed hotel and grocery store in this resort village 10 miles west of Pctcrborough The fire was discovered about am and still was out of con trol at noon Firemen brought it under control some hours la tcr No one was ipjured in the fire believed caused by short circult which sent power along telephone line family of five was left homeless by the blaze and three other homes had fires at tiresome time spokesman for the orooo Telephone ny Limited said he believed hydro line between Pontypool and Orono short circuited on telephone wires Mr and Mrs Harry Van Wieringen and their three chil dren left the buildings when the fire was discovered They were owners of both the hotel and grocery store Mr Van Wjeringen ran back Into the blazing building to res cue the family cat and then was forced to jump into snow bank when his route to safety was blocked by mounting aflames The other fires in the homes of Gordon Kirsk George Van Dam and Neil Curtis were ex tinguished by area residents Temperature at the time of the fire was 20degrees below zero Telephone and hydro serv ice to the 550 residents here was cut off by the blaze but was restored by noon Men Hurt In Explosion MILLEROOIQ Ont CPI Three men were injured Thurs day when series of explosions rocked Millbrook Industries plant in this community 20 miles south of Peterborougb Exact cause of the explosions was unknown The plant uses among other materials alum inum dust injured were Russell Reid volunteer firemen and two company employees Leo Fal lis and Clayton Thexton The company men were cut in the face by flying glass and stone The fireman was burned No official estimate of dam age has been made JAPAN BANS LANDING THE HAGUE AP The Dutch government apparently has been forced to change flight schedules for planes carrying military personnel to West New Guinea because Japan refuses to let them land in Tokyo Tokyo informants said Japan indi cated it did not want to in volved in the DutchIndonesian dispute over West New Guinea Try An Examiner Want Ad PHONE PA 82414 PLUMBING AND HEATING DEPARTMENT BAKER FRIDAY FEBRUARY 1362 WEATHER FORECAST Forecasts issued by the Tor onto wuther office at 430 am Synopsis disturbance over the Erairies is expected to move through Ontario tonight spreading clouds and mow to most of the province and bring ing much colder air In southern and central Ontario lake St Clair Lake Erie Lake Huron Haliburton east ern Lake Ontario southern Georgian Bay regions Windsor Iandoo Increasing cloudiness and milder today with snow be ginning in the afternoon or cv ening Saturday overcast with occasional wet snow or drlale cleanng and turning colder late in the day Light winds becom lng southerly 15 In 20 this after noon and shifting to northerly late Saturday Western Lake Ontario Nia gara regions Hamilton Mainly cloudy and milder with snow flurries today Saturday over cast with occasional wct snow or driuie clearing and turning colder late in the day Winds light becoming southerly 15 to 20 this afternoon and shifting to northerly late Saturday Toronto Mainly cloudy and milder with snowflurries today Saturday overcast with occa sional wet snow or drizzle clearing and turning colder late in the day Winds light becom ing southerly 15 to 20 this after noon and shifting to northerly late Saturday Northern Georgian Bay AlA goma Tlmagami regions North Bay Sudbury Sault Ste Marie Mainly cloudy and milder today with snowflurries changing to snow during the morning Sutur dey overcast with snow dear ing and turning colder in tho afternoon Winds southerly 15 to 20 becoming northerly 15 Satur day afternoon White River Cochrane ro ginns Cloudy and milder today withligbt snow Cloudy with few snowflurries and colder Sa turday Winds southerly 15 to 20 today light Saturday Forecast Temperatures Low tonight High Saturday Windsor 82 DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRESS MontrealPaul Beique 71 director of the Mutual Life Assurance Company of heart attack Ciearwater Fla Maj John Hession 04 ya former worlds rifle champion Hollywood Writerproducer Carey Wilson who wrote on screen plys sod originated the movies Andy Hardy and Dr Kildare series St Thomas Medan Kitchener Mount Forest IVingham Hamilton SL Cathnrtn Tomato Peterbomugh Trenton Killaloe Muskoka North Bay Sudbury Earlton Kapusknsing White River bloosonee SS Marie TV Blamed For Strike III School NDE It HARBOR KC CPlA school principal Thurs day olamed lack of parental control and violent television programs for an incident that led to strike of ti high school students Roth Gordon said in an inter view three students were ter rorizing younger student at the juniorsenior high school at this community 40 miles north of Vancouver with bells and knife They did not hurt the younger boy Too much of this TV stuff he said adding that there was lock of parental control He shid the incident occurred during lunch hour Monday The three studean were isolated from each other and the rest of the students One was strapped because he refused to eat lunch alone Fortyone of the 150 students did not return to school in the afternoon Mr Gordon said the strikers returned to school Thursday 20 EoSSSbIIï¬SESESSSSESSB If You Wilt To our bonus on YOUR FOOD BILL list an acne Than Ever Before Co PA 68741 MONABCH FOOD and FREEZER SERVICES POLKA PARTY THE POLISH ALLIANCE FRIENDLY SOCIETY OF CANADA 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