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Barrie Examiner, 9 Feb 1962, p. 2

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SIMCOEENGINEERS VISIT EDGAR The Simcoe County Chap ter of Professional Engineers of the Province oi Ontario recently were the guats oi the officers of RCAF Station Edgar Alter bullet in the oiiiccrs Mess WC Eric Wilson Deputy Sector Com mandcrt oi Ottawa NORAD Sector HQs gave briefing relative to the role of the RCAF in NORAD The photo include lett to right front IT HAPPENED ON BOXING DAY In Priest Sho Magistrate It Hewitt sit ting in Barrie magistrates ourt yesterday remanded Wil Zly Pino 33 one week or lodg went Pino is charged with careless unting following the death oi is iatheriniaw during hunt ing expedition in Minesing svarnp on Boxing Day Dec 26 Dr Grant Cnipitts Barrie kpatiloiogist testified at the hear fing that William Priest 65 was killed by projectile which en tered his left side shattered his pelvis severed the femoral arlt story finally portion leaving the body at the front another fjiortion of the projectile em rbedding in Priests cigarettes in filis cont pocket and few sliv Jers remaining in the body Under questioning by assist ant crown attorney Ken nedy plain clothes provincial constable Cpl Joe Jones said on the morning at Dec 26 he answered call to go to Mine sing swamp He said he ar rived at the edge of the swamp at 1059 am and met Morris Ehertl one of the party of seven hunters who had gone on the fateful excursion He said he went mile into the swamp and was shown the body of Priest still lying in the west oi Pino where he was shot Wouldnt it be dangerous to move around in thick brush with seven hunters waiting to shoot at anything that moved Mr Kennedy asked Mike My ers one of the hunters Yes it would be Myers answered HAD NO IDEA Deience attorney Gordon Mc IIIrk through crossexamlna tian of witnesses Eob Ebertt and Myers attempted to show that Pino was not in any way guilty of careless hunting since he had no idea Priest was in the position he as As far as Pino know Mr MchHK pointed out Priest was far off to his Ielt upgthe line When he shot it was in direction of supposedly empty bush in the opposite direction Mr Kennedy said The me row Ryan Toronto Gian tor and John Winchester chairman oi the Simcoc Chap ter Back Row IrR VC Wilson Peter Diephuis WC Dempstcr and GC West retired olting thod of hunting was an olfcnce in itself The witnesses admit ted they couldnt see very far couldnt see each other yet they all had shotguns and high powered rifles This was no monslandga zoo where it you didnt hit an animal you were quite likely to hit spectator Pino testified he heard grunt looked for minute or minute and hall and found his fatherinlaw He just kind of smiled at me then Croft one of the hunters came over and said he was dead joint charge of hunting deer out of season was laid by police against all the hunters In the party were Pino presi dent of the Barrie Revolver Club Priests son Gordon at Ottawa Ernest Grail of Bar rie Robert and Morris Ebertt oi Vespra Township and Mike Myers of Little Lake TODAYS STOCK PRICES Compiled by Flynn 93 Dunlop St Barrio INDUSTRIAL Asheslor Ahltlnt Alsoms Steel Dis Seal Dom Found Dam store Nor ont Nu Moors Corp TEE HARRIS EXAMINER leased this morning together with events evening and times WINTER CARNIVAL HALL The Roxy PARADE TINCAN CURLING SKIDOO RIDES SIX NATIONS INDIAN CAMP Mayors and Reeves BARRIE BOY SCOUT CAMP AND SKIDOO RIDES REFRESIDIENT BOOTH EVENING ARENA SHOW FRIIDAY FEBRUARY 1161 WINTER CARNIVAL EVENTS The official program for Barries Winter Carnival was re listing all events planned for the weekend for the Arena Show Saturdny The program listing is as toilowr FRIDAY FEBRUARY WINTER CARNIVAL MINOR HOCKEY NIGHT Tile Barrie Arena Featuring Maurice The Rocket Richard The Embassy WINTER CARNIVAL SNOW PRINCESS CONTEST Theatre SATURDAY FEBRUARY Ill Starts at 1030 am Kempcnlelt Day Events THREE DELAYED PARACRUTE DROPS At Borak sky Divers INTERNATIONAL SPEED SKATING MEET INTERNATIONAL SLED DOG RACES 15 Miles GOltKART ELIMINATIONRACES FISH DERBY FOR CASH PRIZES IIINOR HOCKEY DEMONSTRATIONS AQUATEERS DIVING PERFORMANCE ARZIIY FIELD HOSPITAL DISPLAY ARMY SIGNALS DEMONSTRATION DOG SAWING PRELIMINARIES oi Simcoe County AIRPLANE HELICOPTER HORSE AND SLED DOG SLED Rotary Club and Harris Vending Machines SATURDAY FEBRUARY 10 EVENTS TEENTOWN WINTER CARNIVAL DANCE The Embassy WINTER CARNIVAL TEEN QUEEN CONTEST Thc Embassy suNnaY rnnnuanv ll KEMPENFELT BAY EVENTS SAME PROGRAM AS SATURDAY HORSE AND CUilER SHOW FLORIDA DRAW FDVALS IN ALL EVENTS Plus SATURDAY FEBRUARY PM TCA Courtesy Flight lrom Melton Airport for Winter Carnival Prize Winners ARENA SIIOW PROGRAM Saturday Evening Feb 10 mooDoors open mosBarrie Championship Broomball 740Welcome by Chamber of Commerce President mesBarrel Jumping Contest SJHqulrts Hockey HASSled Dog Demonstration EEODon Cribar The Skating Clown WEATHER Synopsis Cloud and moderat ing temperature spread east ward across southern Ontario during the night This will be followed by an area of snow that will spread across south ern Ontario this morning Two to four inches of snow is ex pected in southwestern Ontario and along the north shore of Lake Ontario There is chance or short period oi freezing rain near Lake Erie Colder air and clearing skies will fol low this disturbance Northern Ontario will be cloudy and cold today and Saturday Southern Georgian Bay Hall burton region Cloudy today with snow beginning this after cooCarnival Queen and Snow Princess 910Kempenfelt Trumpet Band Performance souDon Cribnr Comic Skit 94oSimcoo County Log Sawing Finals tomSix Nations Indian Dance luluBarrie Collegiate Band lodeBarbara Wagner and Bob Paul Olympic Gold Medal Winners FORECAST noon Saturday mainly sunny continuing cold Winds light be coming easterly 15 to 25 this afternoon Low tonight High Saturday Windsor 15 20 St Thomas 20 London 20 Kitchener 20 Wingbam 20 Hamilton 20 St Catharines 10 Potorhorough 18 25 DRI ERS IOLTED 0N TIIFIN STREET No injuries were sustained in minor rearend collision on Tillin street late yesterday afternoon station wagon Neaty young Barrio district girls between the ages cl and will compete tor the title of IGA Barrie Snow Princess to night on stage at the Roxy Theatre Nearly 200 little girls entered the contest sponsored by the three IGA stores in the Barrie area The 20 finalists were chosen from color photographs taken at the three stores Thurs day Friday and Saturday of last week Judges for the finals which get under way at 830 pm are leaders In municipal and community activities They will judge the entrants on the basis of personality beauty and poise The Snow Princess will take part in Saturday mornings big parade and will be presented at the Gala Arena Night pro gram Saturday night Names and ages at the young ladies are Helen Smith 25 Napier 8L Barbara Stevenson lot St Vincent St Maegan Hinds 84 Amelia Sh Sandra Dawn Ingan 95 High St Kimber lay Ann Graham 104 Nelson StSaodra James 116 Puget 5L Teri London 65 Oakley Park 54 Joanne Robinson Camp Borden Nancy Scott 210 Wellington St 15 Anne Baldwick RR Utopia Kathleen Kovacs Camp Bor Snow Princess To Be Selected 20 District Girls Are Entered driven by Ross Archer came to sudden stop at railway crossing when the driver thought he sawa train ap don Pamela Marie Ayres Stroud Norinc Rix Stroud Sharon Wright RR Stroud Dianne Guthrie so John St Susan Anita House 41 Tiiiin St Patricia Mansbridgc New Lowell Bonnie Brand 16 Burton Ave Judy Jones 22 Caroline St Cheryl Hanlon 11 Campbell Ave The Snow Princess will be presented with twowhesl ju nior bicycle and her mother will receive tour 10 certificates entitling her to four weeks of shopping at the GA store or her choice Second and third place wins ners will each receive pair of figure skates The remain ing 17 inaltsts will each be presented with flinch walk ing doll preaching vehicle driven by Art Walker was unable to stop and slammed into the back at the wagon RECOVER DRUGS MONTREAL CPI Police said Thursday night they have recovered all the narcotics stolen Wednesday from Ca nadian National Express deliv ery truck on downtown Dominv ion Square Det Sgt Teddy Cartwright oi the Montreal force said check at the CNR shipping records showed that eight parcel of narcotics worth small fortune if they had fallen into the wrong hands had been stolen FOR EXPERT REPAIR WORK FRENCH MOTORS YOUR cthsLm DODGE SIMCA amaum vauam DEALER 75 Hradlord 5L PHONE In Him STOCKSBONDSLMUIUAI FUNDS RESEARCH ADVICE NESBIII without obligation THOMSON AND COMPANY LIMITED so DUNLOP ST WEI ENTRANCE FRED GRANT SQUARE PA 82412 BARRIE PETER WEST BASc PEng AJCAL MEMBERSToronto Mantral Canadian hock mam BRANCHEScont to Coast in Canada New York Boston London Ram Zurich ltlcln Pore Oshawa Pacific rm Fern Pipe nun Haney Que me Gas Roe Rothlnans Royal Bank Salado snlrrlu Simprons Shawlnlgan Steel or Can TorDnm on Trans Can Trans llt Trad Fin Texaco Union Gas Walker csw Aluminium Alberta Gas Alta Nat Gas Atlas Steel on or none Bank or us Boll Tel nmulan an on nc Power Cdn an or Cam Cdu EHWH cm can Cement Can Chemical Can an Calgary Power Con Mlnssnr Con Paper Consumers on position he had fallen SHOT AT DEER Cpl Jones said he was shown the position from where the shot was fired adding that Willy Pine admitted through tears be had shot at small deer missed and hit his father inlaw Jones said Pino admitted Iirst in an unofficial statement he forehe was charged or given the police caution We were starting out to hunt jack rat bits then the hound came through there was small deer just as fired my nttherltialaw stepped out from bind tree saw him tall went over heard him groan lie just looked at me SIGNS STATEMENT Later in the police cruiser Fina signed written state ment after being told he was charged with careless hunting Thisl statement said in part We got in the swamp about oclock the mentooir their Elana near the runways the ound came through saw small deer shot heard grunt ran over saw my fatherin law screamed for help Mr Kennedy remarked that the two statements were so in consistent that they could not stand together they aroused suspicion CplJones said the visibility was very poor in the swamp the underbrushwas thick He said the shot was tired so to 60 act from the body through dense jungle SAW NO TRACKS Cpl Harold Wheeler who took pictures at the scene said he saw no deer tracks in the vicinity of the body Cpl Jones said he saw one set of tracks of small deer going south These tracks were about 1210 test trim the body Finn himself testified that the deer was running towards him when he fired at it He said it ran in leaps in northeasterly Dom Tax IL Lakes use now Harlin Farrm rrornc Pit Home iii Rad an Min Imp Tobacco Ial Oil In Accept Inland NG Inter Nickel lnterprov rips Jockey Club Labatt Lokeland also Pow Riv Massey Ferg Norado ATTENTION RESIDENTS of the Barrie Area DONTlET IVAN ACCIDENT INTERRUPT YOUR BUSINESS and INCOME Tile BRITISH PACIFIC llFE INSURANCE 60 now offers NEW MEDICALMSVURGICALVINQ COME PLAN to all residents of the area that gives you an income when you are unable to work due to ANY accident or sleknesfi Imam Benefit up to $300 Monthly Accidental Death Benefit $2000 to $10000 fillHour Protection Baneiits Begin With the First Day of Treatment Applications up to Age 70 Acceptable DO YOU CONSIDER YOURSELF UNINSURABLE Your past health history may have no hearing entire issuance of this policy IVo medical examination necessary no pastmedical history require YOUR PROTECTION EGINS ON THE SPOT HART INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCKS MINING Gecn Miner Gunnar n1 Hollismel KerrAddison Lamaquo Lorado Maritime Murray ruin the Nametal 23m 6m Northsato 560 FIVE MOST ACTIVE srucKs Abttthl Bailey Selburn Central Del Rio McIntyre Northgats nowvsoruzs NEW YORK Amanss Industrial down 295 Rails down 31 Utilities up lt nonoNTosrocx EXCHANGE mnnx Industrial up ln Golds down 01 Metal up 22 011 up 01 DIVIDEND DECLARATIONS lsrngoykud 45 fiyahfinaslamhdfioidex dividend March 14 Non payne an ex dF28 Zflc payable March an ex dividend Frames eh Qumont RURGRERQRDRERIRDR WHAT DETERMINESt VITAMIN QUALITY USED TRUCK BUYS loss FARGO vs long wheel bale on one Can Kinky Can Devonian Camp Club can Del Rio Conner Rand Con mu Dcolsoa Mine Sullivan Falconbridgn OPENIlkn Quemont luo Alsom Sher Gordon Steep Rock United ou Ventures VIIIOY wiltscy 21 ass 95a ans ma 945 440 730 17 62 17a 19 one ans 131 41 loss PAT160 vx 15 mire 1956 FARGO vr tractor and trailer nae INTERNATIONAL 11 damn 11190 magnumloner sump mm mnmanmvar dump Isano INTERNATIONAL Tractor on ur salsa INTERNATIONAL Ion wk base misc INTERNATIONAL long wheel hue lass auarm Panel miles only Llvo INTERNATIONAL long wheel bale 000 It is not the price for doortodoor vitamin sales people usually charge great deal more ior similar potencies than pharmacy llley gen erally overstate benefits says the Department of Health It is not the potency on the label that is all important What counts is how well will the body absorb the contents The vitamins we supply are made by the reliable drug firms who make our prescription medicines No manufacturing tests for quality are leit out to reduce price INTERNATIONAL with Frink Plow and win all hydraulic controls 1959 CHEVROLET Pickup use marrow PickvlIv 1954 Panda nickUp is Iss2 INTERNATIONAL cylinder Plotpup CHOOSE GOOD USED TRUCK VALUE TODAY YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you DUNIOP need medicine Pick up your presuiptlon if CLOVERIEAF direction shopping nearby or we will deliver promptly Priestwas shot with aoa Whom extra charge great many people en Remington highpowered sport emulating thwcresqoptlons my com lagrifle Strong enough to ammo yours Highway 400 Truck Wheel Alignment Body Repairs kill moose Cpl Jones said CALDWELLS my moms moms Pino mechanic has been DRUG STORE 83026 PA $3189 Hospitalization Not Required House Confinement Not Required For further information please fill out Coupon and mail to your area representativoBarrlo Examiner oo Box No 58 who will accept enrolment in this area until February l5th Name Address Phone Age Emits Iiiilifeimdli FIRST AID GUIDE Priest was an teXpert hunter Mr Kennedy wanted to know why Priest the expertthunter had lefthis postsome dlstance east and north at Finn and moved down the line of hunters waiting by the trail to point in Canada for 10 years and had hunted in Europe before he ar Geo Caldwell th Doug Hare Pbm rived here Pino said he has Car Owen and Dunlap Sta WITH EACH REQUEST FOR INFORMATION it

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