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Barrie Examiner, 14 Mar 1952, p. 1

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v79 Admission pm room of Barrie AdDOUGLAS 1mm of Churchill are two of the 130 meal peoplewa will take part in the first annual carnival of Barrie Skating Club at BarrieArena on Friday March 21 It has been learned that among the featured skaters com ing to Barrie from the Toronto Skating Club for the local carnival are George Montgomery and Miss Patty Lou Mont gomery silver dance medalists and Canadian juniorrpairs champion runnersup 1951 Miss Mary Kenner Miss Bar bara Jean Jacques Miss Joyce Kornacher William deNance Ronald Smith Miss Dilys Thomas former Ottawa Minto Club silver dance medalists and Miss Jacquelyn Old Red Cross Elit Mon chorus of bells and music will herald the opening of the annual Barrieruuuh Red Cross Society campaign for funds on Monday March 17 at 5pm This year the campaign willybefand comequently the number 01 the 3mm various calls an oath asseBeen cut down od recently innovated tableau up the inicfavzbmrswAt the given signulmoee at rie canvassers will com cc nil ing calks at the homes in their re spective districts The number of canvassers has been increased over former years According to statistics received by campaign chairman Jack MacLaren this method has proved highly sue cessful in other Canadian towns and cities and has brought the cam paign to conclusion in matter of hours Residents are requested to leave their porch lights on until the can vasser calls and then turnrthem out to signify that call has been made Cross Week Town Councilhas proclaimed the week of March 17 as Red Cross serrations Week and several other organiza tionsbave enlisted their support to familiarize the public with the cam paign Dancing Oddrellows Temple On Mondayat pm when me every Saturday night Music by campaign opensthe recbief will George Wilsons Orchestra nub help with theImaring sendoff by Dancing Monday Wednesday ringing the fireball Trinity Charon Friday and Sat nights at Club man to page eight please dies50c gentle 0m tyme and modern dancing at Edgar nan Friday night March to Music by the Merry FOUL Lunch counter 2930 King Edward Home and School Associaan arelioiding St Pat riclis card party on March at 830 pm in the school In addi tion to prizes for bridge cutbro canme and cribbage there will be over 20 other primcAdmision 50cRefreshments will be setGod Rummage sale inBurtoutz United Church auspices 39 Clam on March 15 Euchre Will beheld under the auspices oleL 3055 NevulioW ell Hell Saturday March 15 Ad mission Good prizes and at Guthrie ZCpmmunity Han March 17 PattendensI tra Prizes Lunch counter A114 moi 5th Angelica mens eluded her testimony 375Pm male or Simch County gaol atl Barr ie who Wedor hearing Roadmasler Makesnil Run from Hamilton Jury Fails To ReachiAgrcement The trial of Ernest Howell 23 of Orillla charged with the rape of young Midland married woman wasset over to the next sittings of the Supreme Court of Ontario by His Lordi ship Mr Justice McIennan in Simcoe County Court Home Wednesday at Barrie The action followed verdict of theme man jury panel We cannot reach an agreement The jury gave its decision upon their third return to the caurtroom Judge Orders Case Fall Assizeslgi James Howell Charged Periury Following charge by Mr Justiceblmxishot eye but could not recall Helmnnan the jury retired to con scratch rider its verdict at 1221 pm liltendan at the gaol also gave coir returned at pm for further in dense the scratched eye struction on the definition of crinl Both Howell and his wild3w sent and all evidence pointing fallout the stand in cuts defenmt consent or nonconsent Theyttestied that he Ernest Hode again retired only to be broughtlhad received the scratch blackg back to enable the judge to clearlcned 3nd bloodsth eye New up two points in his instruction Yearlt nignt ugh They retired for the last time at In summing defence womb mrncy Thompson that some of 350 oclock and returned 101 thein Thompson of Penctanguisbv final time 50 minng later iIene listed rive inconsistencies hit in answer to question by the felt were evrdenced in the DIAL judge the jury human replied It is our opinion that we would not reach an ogreerupt if it took us Week Bail has been ar ranged for Howell Tuesday morning the pretty 18 yearbld Midland expectant moth er who was the complainant tool the stand and tearfuily told her story of an incident in her Midland apartment Jan 23 1952 The Gun woman babyyin ghee week expecImm Howells story was particularly The trial began late Mondayimu He Stamd Howells afternoon and Tuesday morning959hy sound like he the story unfolded the youngiremulg mmiiilmg and not woman wok the Mth umicountmg an incident one point in her mmonyI she The Crown Attorney termed ac broke down and burst out ucuseds brotherinlaw broken 1mg and the judge called for aimed Wm court rmI lean on in her time of need He which that testimony of Dr John 5101 physician of 42 years ex son asked why the young men hadnt had lunch earlier having been in the vicinity for most the day and why the one There wasnt one word 01 evi young woman until the evidencgh of Ernest Howell he Stated Upon resuming the trial icourt was cloud to onlookers unv till the youngwitncas hm eoni but claimed that no tan been offered mm cehadlup for his friend Prior to Ernst Howells lass9 Howell was placed on the stand by defence counsel and under crossexamma if WrueWH by And his charge to the Jury cant WV cords of over the feeling that the meIerIMWMmld by the accused is so gthat almost mats cv ace atlTm1Wme e13 tum nearing iiimantra scours au animal mewsemi been we WI Chamber Plans gt The Crown placed two who from the Crime Laboramry of the Attorneyenerals department on the stand Dr Noble and Dr Ward Smith Also on the standfwere three police officers who handled the case from Midland and mum PC William Nicholas PC George Wamman and PC Mervyn Wright Dr Thomas Johnston Midlmii who examined the young woman after the episode testified as to her pregnancy and made other obI Howell at the preliminary bear Registry Avoid Duplication Everyone attempting tophn any kind of show carnival party or entertainment finds in Barrie that were are counter attractiom most nights As result all cumk suffer The Chamber of Come in Barrie is planning to est lmh attraction registry and will have dates on file to help avoid duplication If your or ganhation is planning some thing simply phone 3306 the chamber office and check dates can you decide on date bcsuretophonebaekandaa vise the chamber so that you mun1y listed also and hill 30 avoid someone else get surprise witness for the pros2 ecution was Earl Filer 18 an inz fellow initiates teasin Howell about the incidenLJIe also saidg Howell had afsdtpbver one eye and that the are Was bloodt shot Police on ticed use 04 all Crown Attorney Thain 5Morley sentenced Willard Kellough at and charged hi perjury He is out on 32 hi One of the witnesses In the trial of Ernest Ewell hi bro mermhw charged with rape of Midland woman Jam Eo well is alleged to have given Ialse testimony to the police and at the preliminary hearing in Midland 0n the stand in Bar ric on Tuesday he is mild to have admitted to Town At hls statements diffcred from those given earlier ilo Three Months deuce to cast suspicion on m3 Morley was found guilty by j2man jjury early this week and has beenIin custody since that time The jury returned verdict of not guilty on charge of motor man slaughter but guilty of dangerous driving Alliston Red Crst Blitz Monday 15 pm The blitz campaign of the Al liston Red Cross will be held on Monday March 17 between tbeil entriQSL IhoursOIf 15 9m The campaignF Red Clover Russell Maw Min1y variety MarchndonI Joe Oro ToWnshi cbjecans 51500 DnF Walker is acting aStAlbert Gignac Peuetang RR cbairmanand canvassing will be inducted by the Womens Institute and the Womens Auxiliary of the Cdnadian Legion Allistou is considered part of Barrie territory and funds realized ley will be included in the IBarrie ob jective went for the bamburgs was on Herbert William Morley Holland one who had to walk and not the Landing was this morning sentenc one With means of transportation Ied to three months in yo sentence lt begin today by Lordship Justice McLennan following earlier conviction for dangerous riving Barrie this week at Bradford of $10000 lypical March Today But with can wind law 33 tea to the division Bed Canadianzed Defence counsel Joseph Yale Newmarket produced three fwitnessesdhis morning who testi could not beIdiscounte ed to the sincere lawabiding 1319me t0 the conicting lies honest character of accused The acwsed admitted intercourseimony James HoweuMr Thump ii The Chm 053 follow me son said He was trymg to comiJanuary tzdeath of Paul Buncekt struck by truckl Justice McLennan noted the driven by Morley He died lalerin yrnony his brotherinvlaw Jamesradium1y false Stalemenm and Nemrke hospital by the defence Witness James Evidence showed that Buncak vyaswa1king with two other perlwaverley tmg and t0 PolIce and Stated sons along the side of Highway Ill Barley Shout dusk when struck by histruck The matter received considerableiiam Tbomply Mme MOHislewn renlion and so aroused pubHciDarby deerley infth Bradford district that horttime laterBeadord dons aging George Rogers Club with the aid of several other 511mdridge Spence Elmvaiej Citilmrmhased an ambmance Wilson CoidwaterRR Lynn The ambulancevwas presented to the village so that in future quick er hospital attention might be sible Mor pos iealchssesI awarded to Morris 3Darby Ivaerleys Best ll eon Sentence waspassed in upreme Courttof Ontario sitting or Left to right David Smith secretary North Sinicoe Hog sociation Charles DAoust Perm grand champion exhibitor in bacon Ellsworth Collins Wyebrldge LESLIE ALLEN Dominion swine grader at Copaco points out particular features of prize bacon shown at North Simcoe Seed Fair and Bacon Show in Elmvale commun ity hall on Wednesday afternoon Darby Grand Champion iRoger Brunelle Gels Reserve In Noth Simcoe Potato Show Earl Parnell ElmvaleI Seed Potatoes any variety 50 inn Eldridge Spence Elruvaieentries Marcel Brunette Daniel Cfggtgfmm William Greaves Minesing WillLaurin Francis Shanaban Joe Gratrix wCup1Ca3 the with page John Fell Morris Darby Sh Rouge mwmmmer Gratrix Gabriel Maurizgigiglsehm mew Lam Patrickbobisp If WM taille ier Robert Gignac Alcime Gignanc 35$ at mmvale Baptiste Marion Ovils pestilence yum were shaken Ernest Cbariebois Roland Mam township basis with the ice Andre Lanna Walter Robill of North Simeoe 61W ard Marcel Gignac Patrick Rom groups each group skyline taille Marjorie Lamin Normand carcasses Thexunifomxtr of Marchand Augustin Lanna madamfees ass group was canard LamianAlmand Greater Percy ered In why the awards asiweil McGrath mantel Laurin Albezhas the quality of the momma wumd mmphy Barrie RR 13 Grenier Ferdinand Maurice Micalcass McConnell Eimvale RR 2w Er RR Ichel Marion Fred Johnston Jos The results are below Hes oreau en tang reph Naughton Harry Beauchampilhe 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