Barrie Examiner, 16 Jan 1959, p. 2

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112 Earth Emmet maraauuaarratrus surname com Negligent Drive 18 Menths Jail Clarence llerninghsl taxi driver of Oriliia was sentenced today to monthstprisnn ment license suspended for two ymlor negligence in the operation at motorvehlcle He was found guilty at yester days hearings In plea for leniency Flem ing said lostmy car over this If lgettoo muchlwillloserny house as well know it is terrible thing to kill person but didnt mean to do it thought about it ever since DID NOT EEE KER The Crown had produced ev idcncr that Flemings taxi had swerved to the left while travelling north on Highway 11 mm Orlllir last November 10 mounted the shoulder and killed nineyearold Ellen Wray Fleming in the witness box told Crown Attorney Mi Thompson he had not seen the little girl He had met wit ness William Kenneth Stock dale also taxidriver on the morning or the 10th They had each had small drink from bottle produced by Fleming Later they went to house on lolh concesion north of Orilliu Fleming testified he had gone to collect 51 ac count There they had met Mrs Bells Potter and she had sat in Flemings taxi and some further vdrinking had been done Fleming Stockdale and Mrs Potter had returned to Flem ings Driilla home Each had drink Fleming gave evid ence he had not drunk any thing at the time unilatcr Fleming had driven Mrs Pot CHARGED excretion ElmAches of criminalrnegligcnce has been ter his wife and Mrs Potlera amall daughter north back on the way to the 10th concession following Stockdales car CWSE room Crown witnesses testified the two can had been travelling close together at speed At one point the two cars touched bumpers Shortly after leaving the town limits Flemings car had gone out of control and went onto the left shoulder of the hizway striking and killing Ellen WHY Expert witnascs called by the Crown told the court Flem ings car had eificlent brakes and steering crack in left rear brake drum had no ef fect on the vehicles perform ance There were four even skid marks indicating the brak es hadfunctioned normally Defending cdunsel Gordon MeTurk called lred Taylor who had always maintained the Fleming car Mr Taylor said hehrd inspected the brake drums few days before the accident and there had been no crack He did not think the crock had been caused by the impact Crown Attorney Thompson asked Fleming suggest to you that you lost control of your vehicle because of the way you were driving it and for no other reason7 Fleming Is that quest ion Mr Thompson Yes Fleming Nok er Thompson Why did you lose control Fleming dont know Mr Thompson You dont kme Earlier Fleming had denied his passengers asked him to slow down He admitted he had no reamn for travelling last In his charge to the jury the judge Mr Justice Barlow said it was clear that Ellen Wray had died and directed their at tention to the manner of death Criminal negligence involved LIVESTOCK ibeuseofthewordswantoo and lWere they racing or were they not he inquired Were they driving too fast Were they exceedrn the speed limit The judge also asked la that what you expect from wanton driver Did he have his car under control Predict Lower 59 Net Incomes For Farmers OTTAWA cmwon farm ex penses rising agricultural net in come this year will likely be lower than in 159 government forecast says Faun cash income would likely be about the same as in 1958 it was expected suppliers of primary products would find 1959 more profitable year than 1958 The better outlook for prhnnry suppliers was based on anticl patnd United States demand for industrial materials The predictions appeared in review of agricultural conditions issued by the economim dlvulon of the agriculture department The review said iarm labor de mand is expected to increase with the supply likely ample However there will likely con tinue to he shortage of experi onced helpparticularly on dairy farms and it will probably be necessary again for provincial and federal governmaots to or ganize movements of farm work to meet Seasonal demands Transportation costs on agricul tural shipments would probably be higher this year because oi freight rate increaseabut the St Lawrence Seaway was expected to reduce costs of moving grain Volume of agricultural freight by rail was expected to he moder ately lower because of smaller grain shipments flee Prices Remain rononro CPSteer prices were mostly steadythis week at laid against LAC Emerson the Ontario public Stockyards Rodgerson 27 of Barrie and ECAF station Clinton driver of one oftwn cars whose headon collision south of here Dec 20 resulted in the deaths of four other airmen Good and choice quality steers weighing 1000 to 1100 pounds sold fairly well at steady pricesf Many buyers reported higher dressed costs on their steer pur chases due to unpredictable Police said Thursday it will yield In between and heavy liker be early May before RDd steers were fairly numerous and gerson now in hospital is We were much more difficult to dis ennugh to attend preliminary pose orum ntbetop grade light hearing warms steers Buyers also started dis counting heavily manured cattle as these are showing up in in creasing numbers each week Heifers sold at steady prices all week with the top grades moving Synopsis One to two inches of scaleward actively Fedyearlings mow fell in Southern Ontario sold actively at strong prices with overnight and light snow is con good daily clearances on this tinuing in most sections today as class cows were the feature of result of weather disturbance the week with thisclass trading along the Atlantic seaboard This Very activelyat PrlOES Hang disturbance is intensifying and 50 cents ahundredweight higher as it moves northeastwnrd into Veal calves were firm with sales the Maritimes cold air with strong to $1 hundredweigbt stronger northwesterly winds will higher Hog prices were 50 cents move into Southern Ontario The brmdredmlghtilower Feedlot cold air already covers Northern mind up the bulk of the Ontario where skies have parti reoélpls and sold at prices 51 an ally cleared and only fe wsnow bundredweight higher flurriés are reported Str northwesterly winds to night nd Saturday will cause trequept snowsqualls and consid Vdr ing snow in the snow ens of Lake Huron and Georgi Bayregions Elsewhere in Southern Ontario todays light willchauge to scattered tonight and satur day Lake Huron Southern Georgian Bay London Cloudy and turning colderwith snow today Cloudy with trequen snowsqunlis and considerable driiting snow tonight and Saturday Winds northwest 15 strengthening to northwest 20 to do tonight and Saturday Lake Ontario Niagara Hail burton Hamilton Cloudy and colder today andASat urdey Light snow today chang ing to scatteredsnowflurries to night and Sahrrday Windsnotth 15 increasing to northwest 20 to so tonight and Saturday Forecast Temperatures Low tonight high Saturday Windsor St Thomas Muskoka Klllaloe Ninth all Karlaltering Whiteniver Cattlereceipis woresome 1200 head more than last week and about700 head lower than the same week in 1958 Receipts from Western Canada totalled 170 head Three carloads of slaughter cattle wereshipped east and there were no exports to the United States PRICES Slaughter cattle Choice steers 275020 with odd tops at 2550 good 25502750 mediums iii76 Steady commons 2124 good heifers 24502550 with choice to 2550 and odd sales to 27 mediums 2324 commons 2123 choice fed year ings 25502950 with tops at good 2528 good cows 1920 with sales at 2050 and heifcry cow at 22 mediums 1619 commons 1748 canners and cutters 1115 good heavy bologna bulls were use to 23 common andvnredl urns 1522 Stockers Good stockersZSilf with stock calves selling at 20 50 50 common and mediums 20 21 Calves Good veal calves zoos with choice mos mediums 2735 commons 21 boners 1520 Hogs Grade 25 heavy sows 3750 light sows 1950 stage 16 hundredweight on dresse weight basis sheen and lambs Good native handyweight and feedlot lambs were bunkers were discounted $1 hundredweight mediums 1020 commons sold doirln to 15 sheep 49 according to quali ers witlririabdhetyveen provinces ThreeDaybeds IrlpIor in full itinerary whileln the city will he follows Monday 10 all meet with Mayor Kinsle 11 also address students Barrie Busi ness college 130 pm arrive rtation CKVRTV for hrlofng prior to TV interview at 215 613 pm address Kiwanis Club at Community House hresday 10 am visit Roy al Victoria hospital pm ad drms senior student assembly St Josephs high school 320 pm address senior student as sembly North Collegiate 845 pm address Lions club Com munity House Wednesday address the regular supper meet ing of the Lions Club of Bar rlc atcommunity House on Tuesday January 13 the very timely subject chosen by Lion Rowe was the Barrie harbor fill development and additional features which have evolved during the progress of the work planned one of the most quickly developed features of the plan was the erection and comple tion of the bosbbouse club house for the Navy League Ca dets under Lorne Wass and the Sea Cadets under Del Kel ley The building stands well out on the deep fill west of has pro and numhorof buildings have been wrecked mostly of brick and other substantial material and made available to form the actual breakwater out at depth where the east drive of waves or pressure or expand ing or breaking lce is en ormous at timea The excellent plan and do slgn outlind by the Harbour otee may well be follow ed detail Much assistance was received from James Sav age of the Parks commission in connection with the plans min one we alone on substantial gammd work of the fill has given the Board of Works dumping ground for the record breaking amount of snow and ice removed from the town stream all with cam pasatively short haul by the lim ited but effective crossing and lane alongsouth of the ONE zenee reentraotors or Farmers No and ileum Spruce and Lumbar Bough or Dressed Deliv ered on the lobby hel Vrlte for prices tilllllilllllll runner to not Jarlug Ontario Barrie Lions Club Hear About Lakeshore Development happened to be timely as quite gil it sisé géi iiii nuosrm nanaow senior itirdcnt assembly Gani tral Colladate 3301511 sd dress 191 doctors Royal Yie torla hospital pm recep tlnn given hymn and Mrs Sparrow at Community Rom Boin inlfomnto wherebe wu educated and took his junior matriculation Ir Spars row was with the Imperial IVar nlsh and Colour company for 31 years before being appoint has ed to his present Mlqu coat $200 for members or the and 3300 for non manbers Sharpie eouipmart willbe lines between Barrie and Al 15 Vlde scheduled for completion July lgdflafimam will be built at Orlllia the nmm and an Federal Department of Public we coma of we more Works announced oontractlor and park will be harbours of $1331760 had been awarded to 400 In each An in an Sir Lindsay Parkinson Canada plan well worthy at Emcee MIL Tomato for its construe Countys only city tlon MAYFAIR CLU BARRIES FINEST DANCE SPOT 73 DUNLOP Wr WEDNESDAYSDance to Todays Top 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