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Barrie Examiner, 21 Dec 1953, p. 9

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76 mm an IP 16 MONDAYTUESDAYWEDNESDAY BROADWAYS COMEDY SENSATION Trial of Bradford NOW COMES TO OUR SCREEN band fa bg nicg to hgr xx 17 ll friond But when tho Vb husband was morofhon nice the WHO tookdcon and what she 53 was plonfyl lam R1359 Mx Sexton Brainy 1oz EHiRtESBttER WWW ho ram mm 1m custom um um CARTOON CANADA CARRIES ON OTHER SCREEN TREATS that In Etc nan ullr it int tLLe titling crdcrable Illlultlvl Marshall hi that Mr Calvert nt for large1 cintzuctin hits Uttll uvct worked arid Lila tieuttzttnt lot nvrtntls condition and Clalllltdg that and taken no drinks altar leavtng Tow Lat evenlng Thel Citv11 rlttuzne locct Slated that blood test snowed countl well innu tin rcqlircrricnls for curinnanon tot1 Ina no ACZC aliuvx mc Tltt feet 1mm saw lLLzlj ti normal speed puss LL miles lll hour tic uzcei tum counsel Cpl lquil Of the Provost forts min lic hut been culled to Accident at am at Ult iii trunnion and arc the CPR engine uttth baggage cur About 170 left noun Illt truck was the lQSZlE LLhitfl wrwkctl He knew that Ill belongtxl to Sgt Lewis and saw 312m comm round llll corner oll CenlurvFox Mervf Mantel Mmhquoke WHEN THE BANNERS 53 eur Anutnct CLL under similarl but Martin of the Pmum charge that of Ernest Jamief otps stated that PC Cmsz5 mum itl of Glenmtrn who was appre Ull of Baxnu domcmnem had notied by PC Hcdnch OPE handled the case but to qucsl umwtmwmmx MyWifes Best Friend llll CLASHED WITH THE SCARLET HORDES on Highway 90 at 1120 pm on do from Mr Thompson he stated Dec in lflxd Proceeding westlllldl Ilium are SUCH llglllS UH toward Camp Bordcn he was movl Stilmlchewun Blvd both north and ng wry low speed but had WUJ oss examination by becn lotto pleasant when stopped MIT WWWS ht addld that me 011 START OF THE KING THURSDAY and Continues Through Christmas Day and Saturday HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN ANYONE NUTE GIFT SUGGESTION LAST MI GR NADA MONTOCWCO Eve Shows At 655 pm AcrION GALORE IN TECHNICOLOR ALSO ADDED SCREEN TREAT ALASKAN jcsum nus CARTOON mmnunr TllE smarts LION ENTERTAINMENT mlrmmlmMllm llllll ItlluimuImmmommmm so Movie MolryGoIlound Tun CKBB Each Afternoon at 540 lumen new Council hila 1IfiigAcclamln ll Idllisfons public aachcolf oustesuncypcplic utilities commissioner Wercelected ac clamation at the nomination meet ingheld in the council chambers Less than 40 citizens were present Mackenzie to take part in the nomination Velllayor William Hunter was re It turned to office for his tenth Hawes and AxLattiilEr wero also nominated but did not quality Beadle was rcelected teeve and Ross Williams deputy COVEA Mlnford Storey lather NMalcolm were returned as councillorskand three new coun cmors were elected Alder son Harry Thomas and Nabh Malcolm and n1 Evans were returned to tlicpublic school boarland Vic Scott was elected for lus firstterm as Collins was reelecbed to the mimics commission Speaking as onewho makes his gllvinz from thesaleol wheat as numb asthe tatmet vie are slad the concern is overacllluxzwhcut rather than not paylnzgany to sell you Aw mam am far vf Rf trouble vttlcncc Alexander Rowe of Stayncr pleaded gutlty to intoxication in public plucc Wasaga Beach on Dec The unusual sentence was tine of 510 plus costs of $250 but with the proviso that tin the event of no funds there would be term of one day for nonpayment imposed and This is the day so you are free to go said Magistratc Thomas Good Advice Pleading guilty to theft of vol ume 13 of the Roman Catholic Encyclopacdin from the Chaplains living quarters at Camp Borden on Dec Roy Rawn who had been in custody since Dec was allowed to go Perhaps if you had read the book you might have been the better for it sug gested His Worship but Rawn said that he did noLeven open it Cpl Pavelich RCMP who laid the charge stated that the book had been sold by Raum but was recovered later Committed For Trial preliminary hearing was given to the charge against Sgt Fred erick Lewis English born 32 married that of manslaughter through the death of John Fred erick Sholte on Monday Oct 26 1953 at Camp Borden in motor vehicle accident when Lewis was the driver Defence Counsel Douglas Haincs of Toronto excluded all witnesses for the prosecution Called rst for the Crown was Major Dwyerr Medical Officer in charge of the Station Hospital who told of call about 130 am on that morn ing to the intersection of Saskat chewan Boulevard and Waterloo Road which runs east and west End found there one motor vehi cle over 150 feet down the CPR track south from the station and train of one coach and engine alsu on the track One injured person was Sgt Lewis who was in state of shock had contusions and abrasions also cuts on the head There was an odor of alcohol discernible but it was impossible to say what his condition might be blood test was taken he said and to question from Magistrate Redmond Thomas replied that it was with the patients consent but he was not table the reason why Leonard Burke CPR engineer on the switcher stated that he had been proceeding west toward camp coming off the main line to the spur and was backing up in front of coach Hg saw lights coming around the curve from the north but being on the right side of the cab facing the coach could not see in that direction very eas ily He was doing from to 10 miles an hour Then the reman shouted to him but he felt no im pact but got down from tho engine and foundthat the steps at the them man got out of the drivers seat but he could not identify any son vlhereisau electric lamp on the rear of theenginc and the automatic bell was all the time but no whidle was sounded he told Mr flames He sawnothmc the hack tormmly 400 the tender his view unjust side to locational There are nosigna on by tho otftccr and caused 111110 VHXS lvorship taking that tntol ClllSldLluLlUll inmoscd tltc mintl mum tine of $30 plus costs of $250 cant go lower than that he ltaid so two wrll take no further an hour with indecent exposure mitts wcrc nearly 1100 feet ftoml tzic CPR track On apprOaLhing south from the unlightcd highway motorist is met by brightly lighted area counsel pointh out Sgt Martin gave measurements lS 132 feet south of the strcct rttcrsecllon to the railway crow ngz On the boulevard he noted two skit marks of 21 feet in length from the lclit side and 17 feet from the right and terminat ing in the centre of thorailwayl crossing The road is 17 feet 1l inchcs wide The train was proI cccdmg west from left to right of the approach To the left there was visibility of 525 feet From the spur line to light is 250 feel LCpl Stevens of the RCAC Corporals Mess gave evidence rcg gardtng the number of drinksl served to the sergeant and others With him on the afternoon andl evening at various timw up to 11 pm and in his opinion Lewis as intoxicated at that time as left the mess credit card of the latter at the mess that evening was produced by the Crown and another witness Cpl Prousc also on mess duty said that he had personally served drinks to Sgt Lewis He was not quite clear however regarding his identication of Lewis although he claimed that he saw the sergeant With Mr Sholte leaving the mess at 630 pm Staff Sgt Richard MacLean RCAC whose home is at 87 Sask atchewan Blvd stated that he saw the train coming toward the house that night and that the bell was ringing steadily and even after the tram had stoppedbecause of the accident continued ringing for some time Dcfence Counsel then asked for dismissal of the charge as not proven to be criminal misconduct and enumerated the detail of most of the evidence for the prosecu tion Crown Attorney Thompson in his summary pointed out that drinking had been shown on the part of the driver of the wrecked car There was an unobstructed view for 500 feet and he shbuldhave scan the train instead of driving directly into it and so putting himself and passengr in grave dagger or else he was not keep ing good lookout The train was gomg slowly at to 10 miles Mr Haincs however claimed that the prosecution was not en titled infer that the accused had soon or not seen the train It was dark night The motorist was approaching on dark high way toward lighted area and up to 129 feet from the train was pro ceeding ata moderate speed and in the process of slowing down Magistrate Thomas reminded the court that consumption of H4 quot had been shown and if drinking the driving would not be normal The accused sergeant had noth ing further to say and alter the usual warning was committed for 131 at the next slain of the County Amines probably in March SBt Lewis also faces the danger Oll driving charge Indeccnl Exposurc back were broken and the car was Through charge laid by PC EC Popping OPP on complaint of several Witnesses Alfred Behngcr 52 been one in count as being that pery maned Who had mom input local hotel was charged at his per son on Dec 10 in window of the curve mama yell was the rst he received WWW land it ml cinch mmcmuuuwnusomunmwoo mammummmmm SMASH DOUBLE BILL GREATEST MM mm urcns garding the ac and he had called police with response by PC Pap in who at rst could not locate the room but solved the difficulty by climbing up the re escape and making sure of the room where he found vBelanger in bed but with no clothing on He denied the charge but the evidence was too strong as several other witnesses could have been called Magistrate Thomas warned the accused that any repetition wOuld mean quite long term but as Christmas was approaching he made the penalty seven days addition to the ve already serv ed in order that the accused might be out in time to obsrve Christ mas with relatives in southern Quebec big 0ANcE NIGHTS HISTORIC CANAL Dug in the earlyrlams the Gala Curry thehistcucndlsh canal crosses Sweden from Goth is flavored With mm enburg to Stockholm BIGGEST mus The Caspian sea between Russia Canadian output at and Iran called the worlds larg est lak covers 168000 square imated at 111109 am SlARQlNG Anne BAXTER naieROBERTSN Miriam HDPKINS 09080 0th STARTS TODAY IMPERIAL his room facing main street Denite evidence was given by Ed ward Chapman taxi driver re srrcr eluding pepper all pelislin the the previous season nit mm The majority of local with the bylaw observe to the convemcncicl

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