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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 4

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4 Pare 4 THE OTTAWA CITIZEN Monday, April 14, 1953 phyie'an, Dr. Wilfrid said there would be no inquest, said she suffered a fractured i Investigating police were Con 1 1 stables Achille Thibault of ankle, undetermined internal in Gracefield and Roland Lauri- juries, shock and hemhorrase. and ended, a total wreck, a power line pole. The two occupants were tossed 50 feet out of the vehicle as it careened over, Robiilard and Mrs. Xichol were enroute to Grand Remous to pick up their mother, Mrs.

Leon Robiilard, who was visit-' ins a brother-in-law and sister, Mr. ard Mrs. Proculus Gannon. A farmer doing early chores 'heard the crash and called police. They lound Robiilard dead and had Mrs.

Nichol rush-1 ed to hospital. The attending Coroner Dr. J. T. L'Ecuverl of Maniuakl.

DRIVER KILLED A Car Runs Wild. Crashes Pair Tossed 50 Feet Timely suggestion if you need money Call on Canada's leading i MAN1WAKI (Special) Regis ol. 29, of 96 Armstrong Street, i Richard Robiilard, 37 Huron only passenger in the car, is in Richard Robiilard, 37 Huron T. U'. JUST SAY Avenue, Ottawa, was instantly killed at six o'clock Sunday morning when his car raced out ins t-iiuu3 lunuuiuil ill 01.

a Hospital, Maniwaki. I 4 1 i consumer finance company According to police Robiilard 1 of control off Highway 11 some apparently fell asleep at the five miles south of nearby wheel. The car. enroute from Grand Remous, Que. He was! Ottawa, spt-d off the highway, 37.

sheared off four guard rail His sister, Mrs. Howard Nich- posts, somersaulted three times I I Mrs. Howard Nit hoi Seriously Injured A i Any time of day is a good time to talk to the friendly people at HFC about your money problems. Advice ia sound and helpful. Loans are prompt and private.

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No extra charge to pick up your prescription and deliver it. filled scientifically. Just say CHARGE-IT. Phone CE 3-5607 or CE 2-3777 Now OPEN A CHARGE-IT Account at MEDICO-DENTAL PHARMACY HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Pembroke Man Killed In Collision CHAMBERLAIN HUDSON INSURANCE 63 Sparks St. CE 2-2429 Member of i SEVEN OTTAWA BRANCHES 175 Montreal Rood SH 6-4635 1193 Wellington Street PA 1 4661 172 Rideou Street 5-435! 106'j Rideoo Street 2-1758 151 Sparks Street 2-7318 130 Sparks Street CE 3-8425 148 Bank Street CF 3-8451 TWO HULL BRANCHES 45 A Main Strwt, phont PR 7-5211 175 Main Str.t, pKonfR 7-3171 i ifi tu.

mm C. BERT HUDSON, JR. 190 Lauricr Ave. cor. Mcttalfe Street The Ottawa Insurance Agents Assoc: Ejswif.i,tri jrjr ra a i i.i in a Q004 ,4 1 i JtawcerA PEMBROKE (Special) A young Pembroke district man died in General Hospital at 8.20 p.m.

Sunday from injuries he suffered early Saturday in a two-car, head-on crash on Highway 17, eight miles west of Pembroke. Dead is Conrad Teschncr, 24, of Petawawa village, driver of one of the cars. Herbert 18, of Chalk River, driver of the second auto, suffered severe gashes to the fare, arm and leg requiring more than 100 stitches. Authorities at Cottage Hospital said today his condition was still serious but "slightly A passenger in the Mussell car, Edward Letourneau, of Chalk River, was admitted to the Deep River Hospital for treatment of facial lacerations and shock. Teschner suffered severe internal injuries when his westbound auto collided head-on with Mussell's vehicle on a straight stretch of road at 1.30 a.m.

Saturday. Teschner, an employe of the Eddy Match Company in Pembroke was returning home from work at the time. Both late model cars were demolished. Conrad Teschner was a son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Teschner of Petawawa. Besides his parents, he leaves two brothers and two sisters. They are Stanley and Harris, both at home, Mrs. Robert Patterson (Ruth), Petawawa, and Mrs. Michael Habec (Lois) of Camp Shilo, Man.

Funeral arrangements have not been completed. i rCT --rfX: r- V-v hate the IteAt time Fire Damage Rated Heavy Examination has revealed damage heavier than was originally estimated In the boiler explosion and fire at the Bess-borough Apartments, 215 Gladstone Avenue, early Saturday morning. The blast wrecked the boiler room and heavily damaged the apartments of Ricky Provost and Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Ferber.

Mr. Provost had just completed rc-decorating his apartment as he was to be wed that afternoon. Mrs. Ferber estimated damage In her flat at $3,000. The fire which followed the boiler explosion was brought under control by City firemen in half an hour.

The blaze forced 21 tenants of the three-storey U' --fli- At U1 ifsiiir wliisi Th Palrlan BOO- lieautiftjl wy to "take to the road" thit pfing! brick building into the street fSl wsnf I mwiu roan but most were able to return. Hit Auto, Cyclist Escapes PEMBROKE (Special) A Pembroke youth escaped serious injury at 4.20 p.m. Sunday when the bicycle he was riding was struck by a car on Highway 134 one mile south of Pembroke. Jene Chartrand, 19, of 817 Moffat Street, suffered bruises and abrasions but did not require hospital treatment. Police said he was struck by a southbound auto driven by Joseph Matushes-kic, 17, of Barry's Bay.

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