Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 8 Dec 1952, p. 7

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Hat MATINEE WEoNIzsoAY Ar 230 pm MON theyllliltt the OF HlTS FIRST WIT THE BEST IAIN MONDAYTOESOAvWEONIESDAY MGMs REVEALINO DRAMA OF THE PRIVATE LIFE or WOMA EVENING SHOWS AT 650 and pJn III on MiLDRED olIIIIIbckhIEssE IIIIIIE IIAIIILIII ERSKINE ExrRA TREATS COLOR CARTOON MUSICAL MIDNIGHT SERENADE sum rIIIs ImIIISIIIn WOMEN CALLED HER SHOCKING MEN CALLED HER AsSOON As THEY GOT HER NUMBER CONTINUOUS SHOWSAT 230 pm 44 iv GRANADA THEATRES ENTERTAINMENT connexionvenues EEAruREs YOU IIIIEIENJOYI zNo AooEO COMEoanI DOCTOR AV WEDNESDAY DEC Magistrate Gordon Poster sided with Crown Attorney ll Thompson for the prosecution Again Adjourned The case against George Van Koushnet which hadbccn set for Dec 10 came up again when he intimated that he was ready to go on and at the close of court plead cd guilty to the two charges of not taming by false pretenccs on 28 from the Morrison CO car valued at 32248 and the sum of $163 and on Aug in Cm did by false pretenccs obtain 90 from vid Ferguson This was amended to read obtain goods to the amount of 330 As the accused had agreed to two weeks adjournment from Nov 28 the Crown had not called witnesses for Dec and the case was again adjourned toythc original date set Sentence Dec l0 Two young men Walter Dunn 23 Barrie RR and 16yearold youth pleadcdi guilty each to charge of breaking and entering the home of Frank Higginson in Essa on Nov 23 with intent to commit an indictable Offence PC Art Kellogg who laid the charges said that the house had been closed by the sheriff follow ing an eviction and was locked heavily but they had broken in II window and evidently stayed over night No theft or damage was in evidence the officer stated They were remanded in custody for sea tence on Dec 10 Gets Six Months Percy Thompson who is 20 and single not 30 and married as stated last week in this column appeared for sentence on conviction last Wednesday Nov 26 for breaking and cnteringat the store of the Barrie Tent 8r Awning Company with theft of $285 part of which was made good He was given six months determinate and six indcc terminate in an Ontario Reformay tory He had previous car thef conviction Breach of F50 Bldg Act Through charge laid by impec tor Halliday under the Factory Shop and Office Building Act the Theatre Grill Limited was convict ed for having waitress on duty between the hours of arm and am on August22 plea of guilty was entered by Defence Counsel Pennington fine of $10 with costs of $1250 was imposed FOcucdIhrccChqrgosg Frank Walker Vespra resident was convicted of driving motor ltvehicl on Nov 18 whilehis license was under suspension until NOV 25 PC Art Kellogg stated that he had seen Walker drive up to ser vice station in that township on gNov l85buy gasand drivc away The Officerdid not know at th time of the Suspension but later on Nov 22 laid two more charges against Walker of intoxication in public place andl of assaulting his wife The latter charge Was with drawn at her request On the suspension charge he was found guilty and fined $75 with costs of $5 or one month FM in toxication ina public place the fine was $10 with costs of $5 Crowu Attorney Thompson re mindedWalker that the Withdrawal of the assault charge had received his reluctant consentapd warn the accusedthat should the offence occur again no such consideration would be allowed Ability impouch Followingan accident on Nov 16 on CodringtonStreet involving two cars with damage of $100 to each charge of driving while his ability Vvras impaired Was laid against Gor don Bonner Barrie by 7011 who stated that the accused had been drinking and that the other 08 was partly off the pavement when struck fine of $75 with costs of $ll=resulted Fined For Theft Ivan Desjardin theft of sweater flout Zeller iLiuIited on Nov 22 and held custody since then was fined $10 with costs of $18 oran additional BARRIE ONTARlO CANADA MONDAY DECEMBER l952 GM Diesel Mobile School at Borden Train Operators mobile school Operated by General Motors Diesel Limited lauded for training operators of industrial and marine installations has just arrived in Camp Borden and will remain there for the week of Dec on the last leg of tour which has taken it over 14000 miles from coast to coast in Canada dur ing the past 15 months This latest addition to GM Dies cls series of training school activ ities is GMC Diesel 652 truck with van body which carries dcm onstration equipment and educa tional material designed to meet the specific training needs of Eloy cl operators in oil mining lumber luggconstruction power and fish ing industries The touring unit becomes virtual classroom in the various centreswhcrc it will be set up for practical training of oper ators in cooperation with GM Dies el distributors across the nation Such uptodatc training methods as slidc films moving pictures and charts augment the work of the fac tory instructors who dcmonstratc with such equipment as an actual GM Diesel engine cutaway vcr sion of the same engine plus every component of conventional GM Diesel unit Aim of this latest GM Mobile school is to build up the number of trained Diesel mechan ics to insure maximum efficiency of operation of every unit and most important to instruct oper ators in the best methods of reduc ing the avoidable replacements of strategic materials GM Diesel installations whose operators received instruction from the unit included those from the oil fields and irrigation projects in Alberta fishing industrial and lumbering operations as well as the giant Alcan project in British Col umbia new oil and gas cxloratory projects in Saskatchewan and Man itoba lumbering construction min ing and hydro developments in On tario and construction fishing mining lumbering and industrial projects in Quebec and the Mari times with special emphasis on the Labrador iron developmcrft Over two thousand men have already at tendcd the school The Mobile School is in charge of Forrest Wilson General Motors Diesel Limited Engine Sales Divi sion London who is assisted by Walter Bedford gthree tests Mimi was not fpaid for them unfonunure Situation Mr Stewart regretted this unfor tunate situation because in 5er lous case the only fairly certain test is of blOOd urine or saliva and only doctor canmake the blood test jSomething should be done Anya loanis entitled to atest and it is only Way to know whether he is guilty OI not ThOusands of dol lars could also be saved to the province His Worship concurred that something should be done He was not aware of the situation being so serious Tests are filed with the department No physician sltOuld hallo topay hesaid Rowlcy was found guilty was fined $60 with costs of $21 and his license was suspended for three months He did not own the car Guilty of Assault On charge laid by inuisfll Con stable lI Ferrier Belle Ewart man Samuel Cdrlyslc was convict ed for assaulting Mrs Brunton on Nov at Belle Ewart and was fin ed $5 with costs of $3550 Evidence disclosed that Mrs 8runton occupied small cottage and Wasalbnewnb berthree small cliildren She had been getting coal from Carlysle but had run short of supply Mr and Mrs Carlysle knew of this and early that morning the former came over with quantity whichkput in bin on the veranda She heard hiring and called out= startled Be an swered and then Opened the door during brief conVersation had hlcb she resented and after in had left she went across tothe home of Albert Service Who is cane taker of the cabins and he statcd vth shamed crying and Shivering JOIIN N5 Dec1 Cc Gordon Grotto at 86 isione das oldtime crafteslnen Groups speciality is wooden unripean art that hasbeen in the erations He has for 50years nah voodeupump is Grotto attire tawny Settion 24m so for ANOTHER or OUR GIANr DOUBLE sins roe mums AT LEss THAN THE RRIctOE an mm uonessa uovicou iiiiin BllLLOCK CHARLES cumaims Mumomummumtm II um zAcIIIIII umnnanumn IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE Rut STARTS TODAY LETS MAKIllT LEGAL Chum AT 845 Abram WILL BE snows oucajoumr EACH Mom 11 comparasuow mm 845 pm NIOHZT PRICESADULTSliOc CHILORIEmsc lNCL The advantage of size is that they nt ersare rushing me same time He can finishanr averag pumpuused mainlvonoutsi wclls oas for watering livestock or 12 annw forpumps latrtbcl ilirrorovicic tit 10 ter and Will

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