Mrs. Bowie uses the name of| ; W Guilty | ie Stanley Bowie, with whom she xpor n Nine Woodsmen Oman GULty sae zowie, vin von ate s Vow In Connection friends when flames exploded through the one-storey frame F J ry 2 s | structure at the little commu-| or anua 1 n V (@ | anc e With Deaths nity of Barriere, 45 miles north) oprawa (CP) -- Exports to of here. Canada's Commonwealth and BAIE COMEAU,. Que. (CP)--,common in this area, 225 miles KAMLOOPS, B.C. (CP)--The Killed were Robert, 5, Gil-\other preferential customers in Nine Gaspe woodsmen engaged/northeast of Quebec City. mother of five children who bert, 4, John, 3, Stanley, 18 January were down sharply in the spring logging drive; The slide started about 1,000, were burned to a FR pews and Harvey, five from a year earlier, the bureau -- : pa ge args Soar baht feet back: front the river bank. |3a" ] 'ie es ae aon Bowie was originally oe henge § trapped-and kille ednesday) « , ickly," said in-|,: ; : 2 im : : Epa | The over - all sales figure in a massive avalanche along|rormation officer Yves dares of "irs Virginia Mary Bowie eoierea. Sea tne erown| aropbed oY Pe yi ~ i Ss. q 4 + neh age ise cng -- __,_, the Quebee North Shore Com-|... remanded until May 31 for changed the charge. Seventeen men were. driving|pany. "The men found them-| cntencing after being convicted) At the time of the blaze, Barriere, a community of 500 logs 03 miles north ot the Que-'selves caught in the mud. It!oy each of five counts of unlaw- neighbors said they saw the Persons, has no firefighting Loud ~~ Ph atugpall: . ght jan aga suddenly," fully exposing a child under 10|flames, but made no rescue at-¢auipment. of the bank 3,500 fast long and Ase rik -- dg enable of age whereby his life tempt because they didn't think} Mrs. Bowie is expecting an- : aa A .- |of Matapedia; Josep anchet,/was endangered. anyone was inside the home, |other child. 40 feet high slid into the river.|¢9, Liceville; Marius Levesque, |-- . ; : aati aa The river bed and nine of the|49, Elphege Levesque, 30, and| ° } men were buried in tons of clay|Conrad Levesque, 32, all of St. 'and sand. Only one body has|Donat; Jean-Paul Vachon, 30, been found. and Adhemar Vachon, 42, both The other eight men somehow\of Bersimis; Alcide Lavoie, 52, were thrown on top of the moy-| St. Donat; and Arcadius Lave, ing earth. Three were in hospi-|51, of Hauterive, the foreman. tal, here still in a state of shock.| The Lavoies were brothers. Company spokesmen said the} ----~~----------- Neg te » tragedy might have been a re- e sult of dynamite explosions. The B d ] men were moving 300 cords of Or eaux al pulpwood stacked along the ' F bank into the river. Humanizing LOOSEN LOGS Sometimes a stick or two of) MONTREAL (CP) -- Albert Tanguay, recently appointed dynamite is used to loosen the frozen logs. 4 "That's the only thing I could governor of Montreal's Bor- think of that might have started|deaux Jail, has undertaken a it," a woods divisions spokes-|"humanizing" program for the men said. institution. He added that such slides are The Quebec Penal Reform > = ' re ' Study Committee announced Thursday chairs have been Th Stud t placed in 500 cells, and prison ree en S ers now are permitted to read newspapers and write letters in Hurt In Storm" A jail official explained that MONTREAL (CP)--A twister Prisoners formerly had only weathermen described as a their beds to sit on. "minor tornado" churned At letter - writing time they through suburban Cote St. Cath-|were paraded into a hall and erine with destructive force|stood, facing a wall, to write Thursday, leaving three stu-|their letters. dents slightly injured Seer ; vf sy The full force of the winds caught the Seminary College of} Women Who Drink Holy Aposteles, shearing most} Too Much =r of the roof from the building.| Inside were 160 students and the} Now recognized by the Ameri- teaching staff. can Medical Association as a One student, trapped 'under| disease, alcoholism makes many the debris, was hauled clear by ee ee ose a teacher. Two others suffered) h6 helped to do what she cannot minor cuts and bruises. But!/qo alone... stop drinking? everyone else escaped unhurt. | This article in June Reader's Four nearby bungalows were| Digest tells how three women wrecked and six others dam-| with different backgrounds have aged extensively, A car left in aj taken the same road to a new parking lot was tossed into the/life. Get your June Reader's air and landed on a tennis court| Digest ... 40 articles of lasting yards away. | interest. On sale today! look at this car. It shows immediately / |$122,753,000 in January, 1961.)rose in January to $295,675,000| |The decline in shipments to from $218,737,000. Among other Britain alone was to $66,991,000)increases were those to Japan from $86,106,000 and sales tojat $21,136,000 as against $15,- | Australia and New Zealand) 250,000 a year earlier, and to combined fell to $8,930,000 from| West Germany at $14,657,000 | $13,195,000. from $11,761,000. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Mey 25, 1962 1] |tax structure are trying to shed County System ithe luxury of county council. | The county form of govern- Change Urge oa oe ment should be revised te em- is was part 0 ne picture . j \drawn by detailed figures re- cee: ; Ri brace public works, 'planning, \leased following earlier publica- DEATHS GEORGETOWN, Ont. (CP)--| Provision of hospitals, public \tion of the over-all January ex- J. R. Sams, past president of transportation, the administra- |port volume of $488.084,000, 'a By THE CANADIAN PRESS |the Ontario Association of Coun-|tion of justice and to some ex- jgain of 9.5 per cent from $445,-) Ronin. N.HL--Dr Geores A ties said Thursday night the tent education, he said, '509,000 a year earlier. {eee Be? ete ee 'leounty system was effective; Community boundaries should | The export price index based|Day, 61, a native of Guelph,| 199 years ago but must be dras-|be realigned to conform with Jon 1948 prices equalling 100 ad-|Ont., director of research for | tically revised today. modern economic units and vanced to 126.6 from 122.3 a|Brown Company and widely} Mr. Sams told a_ regional/county council members elected |year earlier. 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