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Barrie Examiner, 23 Nov 1953, p. 5

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77mm mrzfam Vs LUNESD NOV 15 in Second Offence Or cmrgc lazd iiiVLIIrA accused had every chance by the court and 25 His Worship retritmii id Walton la lsJ been down at Stinnvbmok for resurrect last vearfcr twi iiionzhs but stimuli Lack again iiurtty after hlt mug Lint He is good worker and drink is his only failir was the iragwtrazes cozimient For having beer in place oiherf than the residence of the pur chaser George Pike was convrctedl and fined $10 plus costs of 35 on charge laid by PC Wetib on Nev 15 Frank McLean was found guilty of intoxi c3 oh in public place on Nov 12 and was fined $10 plus $1 Ability Impaired Evidence by Cpl Kirk one was that on Nov lSat 245 pint he had observed cor proceedth west on Highway 90 and swervingl from side to side of the road On stopping the vehicle he found PteI Wm Troup was the driver and that his ability to drive was im paired by alcohol He had two two bottles of wine PC Scragg OPP with CplI Kirk also gave evidence thati Troop had no drivers license and the soldier was faced with the two charges On the first he was fined $50 plus costs of $7 and on the second was fined 510 plus costs of $250 Stoyner Case Concluded Defence evidence was taken inI the charge against Donald ner whose name was origin Donald Steinhoff but he had it changed legally Regarding thei charge of breaking and entry atI Prysons Grill on Oct 14 with intent to commit theft two wit messes gave evidence Stanley Holman stated that he had been Working part time with the accus ed at the American Hotel and claimed that the grease stains on Stayners slacks could be from the kitchen of the hotel David La tour gave the best of character references for the accused especial ly as to his honesty In judgment given on Friday morning Nov 20 Magistrate Gor don Foster found him guilty and imposed term of nine months determinate and six indeterminate in the Ontario Reformatory His Worship commented that Stayner has exhibited intelligence and has what it takes and may still be able to make place for himself Mr Livingston however with Stayners record showing num ber of convictions in Toronto all theft and breaking and entry was the opinion that honest toil him was hobby and theft in busines Accused of Theft Defended by Rowe QC lunder Legal Aid Kenneth Brown pleaded not guilty to theft of approximately $100 from Elwood Holt Innisfil on or about October 27 Mr Holt gave evidence that he had known Brown and when he found thatthe young man was in poor circumstances had taken him over to his home on October 13 andhe had been helping with the farm work At that tithe the young man had hunting knife on him in sheath and Holt per suaded him to band it Over for ATTEND REGIONAL CONFERENCE CH obotr or DELEGATES who attended the Ontario reu ional conference of Chambers of Commerce and Boards of Trade which was held in Barri recently prior to the open ing of the oneday meeting general manager Toronto Board of Trade let to right Wakelizt Sat safe keeping snd he Holt had placed it under mattress in his Own room together with me cash No arrangement was made as to wages he claimed in answer to question from counsel Mr Rowe drew out that Brown had been given so on Oct 22 and with Douglas Holt son of El wood giving evidence that Brown had beeh helping With the hoisesvI land had been loading manure on bcnten eam passengers and the car ere Oct and had put the horses in lfB group the stable He also pointed out that there were Others of the fam ily with rooms upstairs and that none were locked Mr Holt was sure that the money and knife were in the same place on Oct 26 at pm but later he had found the mattress turned up money ind knife gone and the room in disorder He had called Chief Blogg oft the Innisfil Police who stated thatI he had found Brown at the homeI of his brother at St Pauls In nisfil and that he had the knife inI the back of his shirt and had 054 in cash in various pockets He denied the theft Mr Livingston thought that p05 session of the knife was evidencei of guilt and it was also evident that someone who knew the house was guilty FIyer Farm Star Scores Hat Trick WOODSTOCK NOV 22Pacti by Ross Tunibull who fired the first hattrick of the season Wond stock Warriors trounced Hespelcr Hawks 71 here last night before 1000 fans to remain thig only tll in the IHA junior The Warriors turned in their top effort of the season to Iace the Hawks team that had scored Lil goals in its previous four gamch at the end of the first period and St Catharines Barrie ead Woodstock moved into 30 added four more in the Second before Murray spoiled Roy Wearing erbees bid for shutout with screened shot in the final frame The First Column Continued from page one as of this week it is about impos sible to gtt rail or air reservations out of the West Seems that quite crowd is coming down for the big football game In brief interview before he Magistrate Foster reserved judg gm merit until later WKW stated into iiich had the titcuntain of mail cbiittratcd his desk that when he left CUShOm Again Remanded for British Columbia it was in the Joseph Cusham pharged with armed robbery Bfthe manager and staff of the Royal Bank at Totten ham on August 27 was again re manded for trial until Nov 25 at 10 am Denied Veg rancy Joseph Dineen charged with vagrancy denied the charge and gave Toronto address but had only 30c on him and had been trying to hitch bike ride He had come from Orillia and had spent the previous night in the Barrie lockup He was fined $10 plus $5 costs or five days Three Car Crash Frank Casey Camp Borden ap peared on charge of careless driving on No on Tiffin Street PC Webb KOPP who laid the charge stated that he had investi gated an accident at 920 pm and found that the accused had been mida of snowstorm His arrival theme two weeks later was in the Imidsj of thunderstorm In the iinterval he was amazed to learn ithat this district had revellcd in balmy weather During his stay in Vancouver it rained much of the time Southern Alberta was blan keted in white From Winnipeg to Port Arthur there was snow and sleet early in the weekend But it was clear and mild with no snow in Northern Ontario Here in Barrie the flowers are about to bloom again Several incidents leaked out dur ing the convermtion with other staffers and it has been decided to allow WKW bit of space on Wednesday to tell his tale about the foothills of the Rockies and the wiles of Vancouver ax driving west on Tiffin Street and hadcollided with another vehicle driven by Paul Spence He had then proceeded 124 feet acrossithe street and collided with still an other car owned and driven by Cpl Charles Davis and had coh tinued another 150 feet and some 15 feet off the road on the north side Hewas driving an army station wagon which was badly damaged The accident occurred about 920 pan and the officerhad arrived about 925 pm Casey pleaded guilty was convicted and fined $25 pluscosts 013150 ten days mnsoun Warm Tau height his an average flow of 470 ubic feet per second from of 130 feet The first eitplorer to inict thrown the Northwest Passage was Haold Amundsen of Norway its 1906 Hoiideulitselectlon rats hfeviedt inuphblsteryjmater it or Guairs waterfall in Para hope iie coast sttoot too Ct Couzts president of Barrie Chamber of Commerce fzirnbtiil member of the industrial branch Ontario Depart ment Of Planning ind Development Toronto Moore ecretsrymanagen Hamilton Chamber of Commerce II II Jr Standings Cathaririec 16 Gail IS Marlboros 13 St Michaels IT Kitchener III Barrie 18 Hamilton Gitlpii IT Qlltbtt III 10 tel In it II ti 5i 19 Sundays Results Itlarlboros Guelph Michaels Hamilton Saturdays Results Quebec St Michaels Kitchener Hamilton Overtime Call Marlboros Future Games Tuesday St Catharines at Que bec Gait at Kitchener Wednesday Barrie at St Mich aels Marlboros at Hamilton Kim Barrie OHA Junior Series St Catharines Nov 21 BARRIE Goal Spencer defence Hudson Cherry Nash McQueen forwards Graham Bob McNeil Morison Smith White Marian Danny McNeil Chattington Ran eiri Jim Robertson ST CATHARINES Goal Ed wards defence Higgins Bullock Vasko Maxwell Cushenan for wards Barry Cullen Ceisla Brian Cullen Hoekstra Koval Barlow Roberts Armstrong Warehol OFFICIAL Maurice Walshe Bowmanville referee First Period N0 scoring Penalties Cherry misconduct 207 McQueen 422 Hudson 624 Higgins 711 Second Period St Catharines Brian Cullen Barlow 931 Barrie Smith McQueen 1015 Penalties Maxwell 115 JfRob ertson 136 Cushanen 850 Hudson 1713 Third Period St Catharines Brian Cullen Bulloch St Catharines Armstrong Brian Cullen Ciesla Barrie Smith Martan Morison 1927 Penalties Maxwell 129 Mort son 405 Higgins 610 McQueen 751 Robertson minor miscon duct match 1352 Barry Cullen 1730 McQueen 1742 Higgins 1905 ONLY TEAM Nor suur our New York Rangers in games up to the morning of November 14 are the only NilIL club hasnt been shut out at least me this season The Rangers and Toronto are the only clubs that hatrefailed to shut out team so far this sea son too MontrealCariadiens have been shut out more than any other team during early Season games The Habitants have been blanked three times Chicago Black Hawks andlbronto Maple Leafs have each been kept off the score sheet twice this year Detroit Red Wings and Boston Bruins have each gone scoreless in one game 37 810 cams and ttutrouts My Names 1001 going to spend the winter at Barrie Farm Supphr Market Square to demdnstrabc how you can make niore money in the beef that persona nee mm or armhole is totiiemtin no sheet can really be domain and see me 95111 you AMBERS OF COMMERCE till BARBIE EXAMINER prison but 295 KILLED WHEN Fr axiomdc CV tcioyees THROWN FROM CAR HWY ii Murray Richardson Guns Pontiacs to THE FORMER JLNE DENN item rectaved beati suitup table his her fellow em ployees LIZ the Barrie Works General Biec rt She was married Cezzzrs United Church Gait Barrie see red two for also earned an Edwin Mirray thEtarxisoi was potntgt assists 2v rift Riftc vIchtt each COTHI two goals with Alt Bowen Bruno lavero zlltd Mart Desmchcs and Carl Vasey and also scored for mines Mctfrunc OHA JUNIOR SERIES DIN vlJcDonahi Barrie Arena Nov 20 ALI4mi Binkieyz defence Wison Montcmurm Muclder Marksman forwards Menard lo Idrdu Sleaver Habiead Kttl chuk Crawford McDonald Then ritti Swttzer Pilotte Betiiol Col Itr BARBIEGoal Spencer de frtzce McQueen Hudson Cherry littlt forwards Marten Clialtmgm tun Rziiiciri White Nash McNoiI Muxm Robertson sztn Graham OFFICIALS Hugh McLean Hamilton referee Jim Feliis Har Myers Barrie Liiicsmen FIRST PERIOD GallRottulchuk tMcDonald BarrieJim Robertson Smith Sigifoghmm 942 THESE ARE the hat badges of two newlyformed regiments PenaltiesMcQueen Menard of the Active Force The Queens Own Rifles of Canada and Collin minor misconducll Smith The Black Watch ROyalHighIand Regiment of Canada de Ch tails Of which were announced at Ottawa Friday in state iment on changes in organization of the Canadian Army Active no Force Histories of theunits date back to 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