Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 26 Jun 1964, p. 6

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Prisoners VIEW OF BROOKDALE INN FROM DUNLOP STREET and convenience Mrs Stowt the owner MWWPMM NW new vmrawnwywvw ornorrow TOBrookdale Park Inn Woman are rushing against than to have nu motel Bands etad tor Saturday it Is the mdslo Park inn on Duulop at West awaits the Barrie Arena his luxurious Ismail custom Ised motel has many iutures all catering for the visitors cotniort said open house is being held Saturday evening and the motel is already booked for conven tion on modsy and Monday Paul Reshamp tram Barrio is the designer and be her in eluded many modern and none Youth Gets Years On Mischief Charge SUDBURY CPIHenry Linn kar iii ol Foleyet was sen tenced Thursday to our years in penitentiary lor his part In £00000 derailment on the CNR main TorontoVaneouver line near Foloyet April 25 Lineknr who had elected trial by Judge pleaded guilty to charge of mlschiei causing in jury by setting adiesal loco motive into motion which crashed hesdon into freight train The collision derailed 23 cars four diesel units the runaway engine and ripped up 00 test ol traols About 100 cattle had to be destroyed Judge James CooperI in pronouncing sentence said the case was without parallel in On tario courts and he believed In Canada He said he could iind no excuse for Linekars actions Linckor had plcadcd guilty alter the Crown amended the charge to less snrious sub section of the Criminal Code The original charge called for maximum sentence ol life im prlsnnment The amended charge called or maximum sentence ol five years Paul Bernntchez 22 of Fole yct Ont 151 miles northwest ol here also pleaded guilty to pub iic mischief in the accident The diesel crashed head on into an eastbound freight train near Foleyct Gunther Manthieu 140 Homepayne 0nt lost tag as result of the crash suffered iractured spine and had his other leg seriously inlured Manthieu was lireman aboard the freight train No other members at the freight tralns crew were also injured unstable ilarold Foster oi the provincial police testillad Lineisar admitted after his so rest he had climbed aboard the diesel unit in the Folsyat yard Alter he had moved the unit back and iorth It suddenLv crashed through closed switch and began Iravolling west on the main TorontoVancouver line Lineirar jumped from the cab as the dicscl lcit the yardrCon stable Foster said and it hit the eastbound freight only min utes later Delence lawyer Richard Hu neault told Judge Cooper that Linelrar former railway em ployee at Foloyct had been drinking during the evening Had it not been for the con slderabla amount of llquor con lGovt May Review Canada OTTAWA tCPlThe govern ment is considering reviving the never issued Canada Medal possibly by awarding the llrst one in connection with the 1961 centennial Prime Minister Pearson may have given hint of this Inten tion in the Conunoos in days ago He noted that the Canada Medal established in is but not yet issued has three maple leaves conjoined on one stem the same design as the gov ernments proposedfiag Mr Pearson was lnterru ted at this point by an unidan lied MP who said What happened to that the medal Mr Pearson replied We will be resurrecting that perhaps ana at these days Reliable sources said Mr Pearson wasnt being facetlous that the government has in fact been coneiderin doing just that in connection wilt the cen tennial celebrations MADE ll COPIES The medal has curious his tory At least it specimens of it were struck aiter it was ap proved Klng George VI was sent two oi the specimansuThe remaining 12 are believed to be in government vault some where in the capital On July it 1943 set was sent to George Vi to ssue medal for the recognition at meritorious service by eitiwns oiCannda whether civilians or members oi the annedforces or at the merchant navy and of citizens oi other countries who have rendered valuable Medal names to use the letters Chl or in French du after their It was never satisfactorily mt plained why tha medal was ap proved but never awarded named the incident would never have bsppened hlr lluncauit said Judge Coo in pronouncing sentence as Had not the Crown and the elencs counsel consented to modilylng the orig inal charge mischlef that causes actual danger to lifel TIFFIN 5T coIIGIIATIIIATIoIIs BROOKDALE PARK INN WE ARE PLEASED TO HAVE PLAYED PART IN ITS COMPLETION Garry VAN PAINTING CONTRACTOR us features in the building there are ll units which in elude kitchenette and bar which can beused dining table lhc other is units include In dividual bathmoms All these units with twin bats or double beds also have bolst er bed which can be used as chestertield All the furniture is custom do signed One unusual nature in the de sign to special sam in room Her travellers can uw their stoc and hold meetings 0n el tber aide oi this room are suites Also included an garner room wills billiard tables and bresklast room snack sarvica is provided for the rooms Many psssersby have noticed during the construction the un usual rock decor that is being put onto the front of the motel The rock in leather rock Clo ally imported from Calliorn it is really volcanic larva but its use here besides being decorative makes It light for construction his rock is also being used in ths rock garden in the grounds of the motel there is kidney shaped heated GENNIP 7285076 and meritorious services The king endorsed the idea and the Canadian cabinet on Oct14 1943 approved iar flsnIIIIn otIIIs rangements lor the establish ment ol the Canada Medal 1252 designated the name of the medal and provided that it be circular in form and of all ver beanng crowned effigy of the sovereign on one side and the Canadian coat or arms with the word Canada on the other Recipients were to be entitled Recaptured whoescaped iromnearby Burg waahzindoslrinl lam Monday were recaptured Thursday urys city limit airau oscphlGerva ol Sudhury and David loh Alexander 23 of Boston Ont surrendered quietly topoilca tit tied slid sunaurw torirm men can CONGRATULATIONS nationals lhltll VOnYour Donit Toke SHOCKING Chant AIIwmng By Hows Electric ls Tbs Brookdnla Park Inn sdds distinctive assetto the City Barrie and we are pleased tobavaapsrtluitsoon struotiou InousrnIALc9MMsncIAI INsTALLATIoNs MAINTENANF IRESJDENTIAL REMODELHNG REPAIRS II 95 52 can SERVICE lvrimrninl pool which overlooks in the motel Plans for the More are to enclose it tor mustard swimming To one side at the motel than is small plaiic aroa cunplota wlibLtablsa and barbecue equip men Also on the mud there is soo with door boar cubs woos and other wildlife 1ch are exciting plans for tbafuturo lba presst motel has as units but plans an al ready sdvaucod to am another wing added The most novel feaune ed is the aerial dance hall which wtiibcidaoo ialhadanco floor will be an and Mr Hon motel annals llESllllMP PLANNING AND DESIGNING gt barnpsald tba far as knew thtswas the second Among lsnws Yugoslavian piano proverbs Is one which says whobaaaitnehousssoda beautiful is not the oi tithe Brookdulolork on your Grand opening We are pleased to have planned and designed Barrlas newest modern 72643654 CONGRATULATIONS to Brarries Newest or pleasure to be oh Vcontr tor forvihis modern moieiend and wow sincere wishes and goodluck atoN acumenr Cougr il Lows Representative I72 Sunnids Road aslgvenerai 71 arr1 was we mm wwagrx WW smmmmmnhmnm TO THE Bllotllllllltli ii sans IIIII supptv Suppliers Of All PLUMBING AND HEATING SUPPLIESI some to have supplied the furnishings lor hroolrdsls Park Inn and extend our sincere congratu lations on their Grand Opening Toronto ontsrlo BRWIibAll YRKIHNc V IITItIIcToIIsiIIIIITsIIi Telephone an In new aim Italy and the Republic of signed an economln agreement atulationé ON THEIR oRANp OPENING

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