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The Sun Times from Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada • 7

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The Sun Timesi
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Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada
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The Owen Sound Sun-Timei Tuesday en 12 1960 7 Flesherton Meaford r' Huciaisg emtMseadMt Mra 4 nnni M-J enrrawnmlHl Oordm JMinatiw Courts Should Be Enabled To Review Board Decisions Ontario Report Suggests Radio Television Stars Win 12-6 Over Old Timers TOR son crowd nearly son was on hand Former Nazi Booed Out Of House (iJftlleiSiL Mrs Wesley Smith Of Flesherton Dies In Her 58th Year Chevies Will Seek To Increase Lead Against Elmira Dundalk Cei rponlnl Prank Mselntrre Phona II 11 of OWEN SOUND Sprifilty Purchnncd Save You 20 Printed Cottons to Ihe BRi-rle Radio end Television All Stars play the Meaford Old inrra on Monday evening The TMal score was Barrie 13 Mra-forri II The actual winner was minor hockey which gained over 1300 from the event Meaford fans enjoyed the game from start to finish Barrie with Danny MacDonald former Orillia senior star organising their attacks had a little too much speed and panning ability for the Meaford vets BUI Bennett Barrie sports announcer showed that ht addition to hla ability to comment Russell Dies With Dundalk Herald For Several Years MAINZ West Germsny i Reuters i A condemnation of neo-Naaism stirred up a noisy row torioy in the Rhlneland-Palattnite state parliament During the uproar 48-year-old Hana Sehtkora slate chairman ol the extreme right-wing German Reich party stormed out of the debate State Premier PHer AKmeier wasted Sehtkora a former Wchr macht sergeant Rn- pro-Naxi siatrments six weeks ago AH meter quoted Sehtkora as telling TORONTO The Liberal and CCF leadera In the legislature Monday nighi hailed recommendations In the report of a committee on organisation of government in Ontario Tie report released today recommended among other things that the decisions of all government boards be subject lo appeal 'o the rourls Liberal IiParier John Winter-meyer said he was "pleased no end with this report" "Our party haa been tlghtiiw foi Mk" he added The report is a milestone and should ha the basis for further study" A 1 1 administrative decisions should be aired ln ihe legislature and courts should be allowed lo review Judicial decisions by boards said Mr Wlntermeyer 36" wid waihfast colon t'voallr J9 gg January Whits Rale Yd Wall known better qualities Include Boulevard Old Colony and drip-dry Cottoni 39 MEAFORD Mexford Chevte swing Inin irtlnn agint Talar Kings at Lhr Meaford arena Tuesday evening Chevies who lrad the league will he nul to consolidate their hold on IhP top rung Elmira haa been showing alrady improvement in recent weeks In Ihelr first game here the Chavlea had to go into overtime to take the dlctslnn In Ron Kilbpy the Kings have perhaps the beat net-minder in the loop Elmira haa a combination ot youth and veterans and should be a real faelor before the loop championship Is decided Mentord Chevies will go with eiiher Wayne Juniper or Elgin Cuhitt In ihe nets In the game with Durham Jumper looked the hrM and also looked the steadiest in practice session over the weekend Elgin Oubilt played well when DUNDALK Kllhourn Russell well kn'tom former resident of Dundalk died Monday at Hamilton following lengthy illness He was in ills late M's Born In Osprey inwnship Mr i Russell was the son nr the late Mrs Wesley Smith a well known resident of Fleeherlnn died Monday night at her home following an Illness of more than two yeara Mu Smith was Hi her 88th year Bom in Artemeaia township Mia Smith was the former Hxtella Aicox daughter of the late Mi an Mrs William Alrox In 1818 she moved with her parents and resided on a farm on No 10 highway two miles north of Flraherton In 1037 she mar-tied Wesley Smith at Mark-dale who survives Tngethei they farmed In Artemesla township near Rnrk Mills retiring to Flcsherlnn In Aiianst 1099 Surviving besides hrr husband ara three sons William and Kendall both of Toronto and Donald of Peterborough one daughter Mias Shelia Smith at home Also surviving are three brother Leonard William iWelllei ami Clarence all of Markdale and three grandchildren The late Mm Smith was an adherent of Cedarslde Bapriat Chiirrh Flesherton on sport he Is also a fair hock- his party officials: ey player in hts own right He! I warn you Do no scored three goals and played a pay in public we are trying to strong two-way game i restore the old stale of affa rs Vern Barber was a tower of Do not say we prefer HHlr- In strength for Barrie with six Adenauer and that sort of thing goals John Manol scored two Give them no means suitable for and Danny MacDonald one for getting rid of ua the Gsr nan These are Ihe qualities you know and on which you can save 20 to 50 a yard during this great sale all in 36" width and a host of patterns and colors Shop for your spring and summer wardrobe now and save usually 59 to 89 Yard 39 Donald MacDonald CCFiMr and Mra famuel Russell leader said the government's ae-snd learned the printing trade tiona "should ha accountable toiHh the Dundalk Herald apend-he legislature in the paatlng several yeara with the com-fome hoards have been respon- Pny Sped nil Purrhowd for This Sale lo Save the winera Meaford marksmen were Bob Morris Mac Douglas Jerry Doble Elmer Ferguson Jack Grier and Donald Peigusnn Walter Smithson played the You 20 lo 10 Yard Reich parly" Christian Democrais Socialists and Free Democrats boo-a and shouted at SrhUnre-only Rcicn rarty member lo win a seal In a German slate legislature WARNS PARTY Altmeier read a stete government declaration waging that sible to no one" Except for these two boards appeals from decisions of subordinate authorities should Invariably be available eiiher to the courts to a responsible minister rr to the lieutenant-governor ln Mr Russell wax editor of the Highgate Monitor for a short time then came back to ihe Dundalk Herald At one time in partnership wlih Oito Elliott he opera t-rd a moving picture buatnesa -bowing films at Dundalk Shelburne and Alllslnn He also wa be employed by the Grand Valley Broadcloth ''S 4 liouncil January Wh'le Sals Yard his regime will nut tnleiate siy Rights of appeal should wide the Meaford Chevies drubbed the: Colling wood Shipbuilders 8-1 rShuJJS appeared nervous before his homely crowd Both deserve credit the general feeling ot the mant end of awement Is that neither is of in-: Ruttlp TT to w'rtJ'ir" I-2 SK5 ffi renteremml hw! ft UMiieleS I thlrd thRt plled h''k- i i is expected Bmlth formpr pff nfvn1rf pr' "nd WfI1 known thi area tbS? th miw nh popular with the fans both one Bm HmMnnn' th from the decisions of'P'ar and Vldette and ihe Hager-it Midi hnw ThT subordina te governmental agen-ville Press following this term andmernberswererLmi 1 miht llp employment by returning once views which were "punishable' the Vnuris to the ministers orjntore to the Dundalk Herald in Over 30 years ago Mr Russell 39 Waihfast colors and white Gananoquo Fife Leaves Elderly -People Homeless news announrer was unable There are so many garments that look so right In broadcloth if you like plain colors you'll not want to miss this special value normally 59 to 79 yard now your choice of many colors and white during January White Sale yard 39 player has not been namvd it myp the vies must have a release from I ron Walkerton for Bill McCWnb Ac-! MMHMteiir 4 A tha A Iha atkae 1 cordtng lo the OHA the other good clubs do not need releases the to the lieutenant governor council depending upon die na-msrried Mrs Amelia Waters ofj sion tnreolv "to ihnvemmTrn ture of the decision involved" I Arthur who survives him Others reemnmends that weals rg lo asm the reouired sunnnrt of twht court ahoiild be available on Leioy Wateia of Barrie and of digniup PP 'all qiifsllons of law or Juriadic-jMadge Mrs Fred Spittles of He vmlked out a "Such sPpeals hould en-lHamllion and a buer Mrs Em- Bob Hun'f Ormolu prtv Bndsure that natural Justice has not Riehardson of Toronto two narties liweedlh denied and that the agen- Mr Russell wss a member of mo parties ageeai Uned aurch The fuper will be held at Arthur It also recommends that the liquor control board the Ctvll Service Commission and the Pub- be Service Superannuation Board be transferred to the authority ol1 Presses for be transferred to the authority ol1 8 i fgl rsdln station was' iir Wide Sole Priced White Flannelette OANANOOUE fCP) Four persons were left hnmeles early today when fire swept through a tao-atorey brick house ln the west end of this town SO miles esst of Kingston Three of the residents were ever 70 A passing motorist roused two of them Firemen were hampered by sub -aero weather which caused hoses to freer and break The building was owned by-Mrs Margaret Scott who lived on the lower floor Mr and Mrs George Amo and their son Jack lived ln the upper apartment Jinnarr While Sale from Probe Fluoridation Soft firm weavo A right weave for baby's wear Reg 35 players who were with Meafordjtdyi MilL Con waV 'came "lip' Jast year Ths is the strangest wlth fjn pfonnance in the ruling and the basis for 11 is that Barrie nets declaration Meaford dropped from SeniorjpoWKR TigYH I Meaford scored two goat While the Chrvl-s did not aciu- the last two mimites as they ally seek Senior status they lrM thHr ntirf wwd th(1 were voted nut of the Metrn-NIa-! Instructions of cnarh Gary' gara Senior loop before theyypeh Dave Clglen and Stan evert asked to get in Where thefy Abercrombie were trainers I OHA would have secured a and used the stretcher to advan-league for the Chevies in Senior: tage would have been an inter- Charley Macdonald of the eating proposition Mesford Chevies and Ian Mc- Charley Macdonald Bob Meek Kay were the referem John Macdonald and Barney Wal- TVie teams: msley all of whom own homes lr Mesford: gosl other oiner pOllawa up -'Action On OTTAWA ter Dymind Smithson the treasury department for ad- ill MrtKR j9Y mlnlstratlve purposes UIJ Chatham Engineer 10- 299 Deranged Man I CPI -Health Minis- Monday informed Cinllii Pnlmrl tbpr Tllldliy LaliTlBu Imported soft firmly woven white flannelette in a just right tpxture for those baby's needs you sew at home In most suitable 28" width Reg 0 yards for 299 EBERTS Out (CP) Muni rip lilies across tha province must fight against relinquishing Meaford live In Meaford Elgin Cuhitt defence Jarry no froT th 9n 0 are raising families here are! Walsh Jsck Rldd Jsck Grier i ffovnmenl on fluoridation still termed Imports or walvei Parrish forwards Bn miinlcipsl water supplies until players Hay MeCallum who ns! Morris Jerry Dobie Hsp Fast commission set up last Lorn with Meaford for seven yea 'Bon Peppln Mack Douglas Doug Premier Frost reports te also on a waiver basis Bovell Elgin Bock Dr A i loads of policemen with rilles and Huy McCsllum and rt Eagle Elmer Ferguson Mr Dymond in a Wler reply-1 surrounded provincial government Walmesley have been! Barrie: goal Milt Conway ling to city council questions ry hmfor 45 minute PUc7 no indication when the com-nav whiu Hnnnrf under government aupervl-j iCP) Canada will double lls geophysical exploration any more of their powers "remole government" In Tor Mebeorge Chatham Town-1 ship engineer told the township Arftir KQSGflfCll council here Monday night He said by accepting Ottawa Sleps Up rhoen the player representatives i Bill Brtinett John Msnol Vern'Pv iUa Wf fan 4aaa mkau ii Etealuw Tank Bnt4la BW Uiinfaw I miM Is Keynole lietsarv to protect Ihe public from hi flcp'-cdsUons If before ihe expiry of hir eight year Ihe prion's hnsrd Ihinks he hs repented snd te reformed they can recnininenrt lux release to the minister of Justice mnn hm savsr-rfS Penal System 'TTJL The besieged man called out of lowering taxee next five yeara Northern Affalrei Don Gry lEv Smith the player' problem to the ex ecutive nd munlc It te reported tht McArt-j Dw reunited ln Mr Mildred hur who played good hockey for Morri and Frank RMd winning Minister Hsmilton sid Monday fniL He said the federal government jOUlIl AlllCu plans to increase the alajf and would shoot any policeman whO hve iwrtt In palf port last week said an H-yrlltpprMched lhhr -rendering their rights 0 tudy three Ontario munici- He wa finally calmed by various government departmenls ruling shown tlrprf Is no dAiib(ierBVman 9 who oftn rule without proper Geonre 8tfford serremry nf uorirtstion markertiy reduced! t' tvvs mmA knowledge or the local situation" toy dogs and Melhnume Wood winning an end table the ehmplonhip Meaford Knight ha given up hi Idea of a comeback wlt-h CWlingwond money supply of Ihe PRETORIA iR-uiersi Smith FIONFI- IIOI "I are Albany River in Northern ph 'nniario one of the pioneer Willi InTAP WW roilles flows 310 fur miles to flllrt he Meaford Athletic Awoicatlnn jtonih decay amnng chiWren The d-(17PunWiirnitoD said nrujnM th Wi-iire leasuc hi oecioeo unwse to attempt to -u Mtl mils- nnrit nf 1 acllvlty in an enort 10 aeep the house by force because Ebr rU mllM north of up with a presented the Bruce league stUdy found no ill effecia trophy to the Meaford pee weei Survey ol Canada an II can double A(rc enier ripinand for basic geo ouUpt In James Pay 1 If 5 I 'c i P'J i vi If Pie Contest To Be Fair Feature Can Now Get No Cause Russ Testing a 18-vear-old girl daughter of roomer was inside Schmsndl msrie the girl gel out of bed Police were called at 130 am when Ihe girl's mother relumed' from work and encountered the man at the door He refused to lei her enter He surrendered minutes after minister Rev Earl 8 Laiitena lager appeared on the seen The shotgun was lening wmHnTnN against the wall unloaded bu' over-there were live sheila tn the man's pocket No shots fired US Has To Protest 18- Pacific missile and nuclear jin the Atlantic heaebell club who won the Bruce league title and were Baseball Association 1 semi Iste- Meaford lost to Newmarket in three game Newmarket went on to win the Ontario championship The players who wrt Introduced were catchers David Mints and Tan Hardte pitchers Billy Ridd Bert Rldd snd Oeott Wilcox Forest Knight lb David Bumstead 3b Gerry Wahh 3b Paul Clock ahnrtstop outfielders Michael Knight Murray Laycnrk Brian Walsh Brace Manuel and batboy coaches Jack Ridd Watoh Bnice I a i stSiiGo lo Province Hees Tells Folks On Canal Overpass Teddy Hill! and Jerry from PORT OOLBORNE Delegations appealed Transport Minister Hees support in bnldug passes across the Welland in the Weiland and districts Hees toid Wellsnd Port eawras yl11 wcunim PHOTO PRINTS physical Information on die Arc-mpj fjd W8ys nf tusking be- prison lirslmeiii 1pm like relrihu- Mr Hamilton eoke to more tlnn nd mnrp nk(1 1hn 1WW at bann'iH fh nw fotm whlrh ao fr hA1 at the opening sessions of Ihe Hf' stirsded most public wMonljon Is niernslionsl symnoslum on Arc- pprndr imprteomupnl or "wppk-ilc geology Experts from 13 coun- Plld spuirnces of he-trie sre meeting Tor a Ihree-dsvj twp( lm Hlld oon hours to he exchange of technical lnforms'ton ppVpd piecemeal The ides is mil to disrupt a prisoner's productivity It applies In all crimes except murder rape rnbhrry nr those for which whipping is compulsory But there are two kind of punishment equally impnrlant ln the experiment In pens I reform One Is imprisonment for corrective iralnlng This nnw can he administered by ihe four's in cases where they think it would rade Is vnnt'n riicif uifj iiimit You (API Tie (CPI Monday to for federal Canal Port Col-borne representatives Gnibone VnilUUillf of weapons tests and ractflc has slight ground to protest Russian NEWS PICTURES MEAFORD Walton Robertaon vire preident of the Meaford and St Vincent Agricultural Society a id that the apple pie linking con teat would he an annual feature at the Meaford fair The report of tha annual meeting had credited him with neying It would not be held each year Mr Rohertaon added that the Georgian Bay Fruit Growers ere going tn look after the prixe money Thi Information he Mid had been given to him by Graham Comley district horticulturist Fair officials noted with satisfaction that Mia Margaret Doran daughter of Mr and Mr Richard Doran who won the Meaford pie baking contest wax also the winner of the district bake-off at Thornbury Police round ihe girl dressed pyjamas In the living room Fiani rhnnti rorkp" nifl AIra flrnrcro Hull 4h -in i-naiF in mni 11 Psciric two key Congre: ilrS llCOrjfC Jtilll mwbrnt jd Rcst At Ihe same time US diplo- raid Published In I A Ilf! TUnn vk 111 Rpprni III ITIPKIH- Captain Oerjr Wlsn accep Township and Humber- irate's court today It la believed ie trophy on hehait nis warn BtonB Township he thought ihe he will be committed for treat- m- The ms will pper in magw- the mates The Sun-Times rio wmf (fond lo people who luv: project belonged to the highway ment for mental Illness and was thus the responsibility of the provincial gov- 313 iti tree! previous conviction snd sppsr held on Friday teom the St And-: ntly heading the wrong way w's HesaHufaeiaM PhllHTh WllR' rew's Presbyterian Church wiuihUj Rossman canal overpass iRadio Goes Dead chairman for the -n Port Oolbome Chsmberj Cggp 2J Mgl I OCf Mid the canal outj wul tU I It 1 1 LUJI HOME FROM HOSPITAL MEAFORD Aten Dickenson of Mount Hope who Judged the ernment light Sound returned a patient erloo Hospital for the past weeks as the resuR of an early December accident Among other Injuries he suffered a broken bipj and will be confined to home for some weeks department horae'and ponisV Owen I Alee i nS TNLv tW veir has! committee oed to hte borne after being Grester lienl ln the Kitohener-Wat-'of Commerce the town bridges FIRST Mr inspect malic officials indicated this gov ernment will not protest the Soviet teat plana These officials too noted the United Stales is using Ihe seas for military and scientific tests "What's sauce for ihe goose Is r-aure for the gander" said chairman Overton Brooks (Dcm La) ol tbe House of Representatives space committee at a press conference my understanding of ihe situation is correct what the Russian propose to do is what we have done" Senator Franclal puwerbearers were all mem-Csse Rep SD) told the Senate nprg 0f (he Evergreen Rebckah 101 Rev Burgess offlrlaling George Wright was at ibe organ throughout Uie servlre Jack: Ward sang a solo With hi" Casket Bearers were Thomas Wright Jerry Frixcll Franctelwo Gross Harry Welchman Jams carborough and Lome Wldmey- Conies of snv nlrtirr tsksn br toff photogrsnhers and aD nesrlne In the Sun-Times may be ordered hv snv who require them Frlnls are available In a few da vs after nlaoing order kre tlll worth trying to res rLp R()AK)) TAKFiH oVhfl When a court imposes this 'sentence Ihe convicted person 'goes to prison for anything Trom lo four years depending on how long the prison's board whloh scruiliilx-s hts psychology On Icelandic Ship Support Meaford Man ln CTA Election Bid in two parts When the are up this causes serious bottlenecks ArrFAL Hees visiting the area to ST JOHN'S Nfld CPI-Two canal improvement said' big Icelandic trawlers with about this was th first approach he AO men aboard have been unre- 8 and background think It neces aary in cure him of his tendencies gnd train him to earn an Large Glossy Prints $100 50c Leamington Sells To Union Gas Co Case te a member of Ihe Senate Lodge Other members of the The other has received for federal asalst-ance in the project When the canal was built he said the government built what LEAMINGTON (CP Voters in bridges were necessary If the MEAFORD Meaford and St Vincent Agricultural Society which has a vote by reason of holding races si the fair on motion voted to support Gordon Joh Johnston ln his bid for relection to the Bosrd ct Directors of the Csnadian Trotting Association SSTC of 880 ballots have been distribut-8 rd in district 4 to horsemen fair ported for nearly two days ln churning seas off the wind-battered Newfoundland north coast RCAF search and rescue head- quarters at nearby Torbay said bridges are no longer adequate today the trawlers Uranus and the responsibility should be Thormodur Godi both out of this town Monday approved sale Order at the Bualnesa Office armed services committee Brooks and Case spoke out amid new speculation over what may be behind the latest Ruslan move There were suggestions (be tirthcntntng Soviet rocket rocket testa in the Central Pacific may signal a new gambit in the missile diplomacy Russia lias used before Is Imprisonment for the prevention nf crime This sentence te Imposed on people who previously have had spell nr corrective training snd been released or who already have had prison sentences aggregating three years for serious offener It means that the convict goes lo prison for anything from five lo eight years depending on how long the prison's bosrd thinks it Rebekshs formed a guard honour at the cburch Temporary interment Hanover Cemetery Chapel Evergreen Rebekah Lori-ae No 384 held a memorial service at the funeral home on Thursday evening The church was filled to capacity for the service with friends and relatives attending from ftehmond Hill Conestoga Cllf lord Ayton and Durham of and race boards and officials OWEN SOUND SUN-TIMES FIRST BOBBIES distribution system to the Union Gas Company The 8350000 sale price was approved by a count of 538 to 174 Only 38 per cent of those eligible to vote turned out at the polls Ed Malor a laundry supply owner who plans to get an injunction to prevent sale of the gas systems said tha sale price is "unrealistic" because the price of steel pipe has gone up four or five times ln the last few years llMMf68lll8VMIIfH8 English policemen got the name from Sir Robert Peel who organised the first professional forces ln 1838 All Japan Awaits Foyal Family Birth Reykjavik have not been heard from since Sunday afternoon At that time they were ln the teeth of a wild Atlantic storm The 856-ton Uranus carries a crew of 38 There are about 30 men aboard the 849-ton Thormodur Godi Both fishing boats were operating about 70 miles off the Newfoundland coast 100 miles north of Gander when they last made radio contact The Icelandic Coast Guard asked the RCAF today for assls ance The United SUtes Coast Guard sent the cutter Hallmoon to the area to relieve the US ocean station vessel Charlie only ship known to be in the area shared between the municipalities and the province he said Mr Rossmss said the co: would be far beyond anything a municipality could afford and th problem is not caused by Increased highway traffic blit by increased canal traffic FOUR ONTARIO BRIDGES Roberts president of the seaway authority said the province had already built a brldie at Burlington a second has Just begun ln 8t Catharines and two more are planned for Port Col borne and Welland Mr Rossman presented Mr Roberts with a brief from the Port Colborne Chamber of Com tnerce recommending for the Alexander Zummach Buried At Hanover We nave a nils seTeltlnn BIRTHDAY Toronto Actress 19 Depressed By Failure i nn iiwnorawwwtwsW'aiewft 'y Vw NEW 1960 FORDS FALCONS MONARCHS and FORD TRUCKS I Available For Immcdiato Delivery CON BUMSTEAD MOTORS Phone 144 Meaford COME IN AND DRIVE TOKYO Reuters) Princess Mlchlko wife of Japan's Crown Prince Akihlto will enter hospital Wednesday to give birth to their Tirst child the Imperial household board announced tonight The princess a commoner married the crown prince April 10 '858 CARDS md GIFTS ERVIN (Jeweller Ph Meaford NEW YORK -NineteHi-year-old Catherine Carr of described as depressed over $15000 Loss In Second ancouver Art Theft her failure to take Broadway by next navigational season a light-storm since coming here six ling system which would -notify months ago was found ln a stu-! motorists how long the bridge por Monday from an apparent will be up overdose of barbiturates police reported Following treatment Mias Carr was placed ln Bellevue Hospital COME IN AND BUY One of The Finest FORDS of a Lifetime THE 1960 FORD 25 New Units On Hand Te Choose From No Red Tape No Delay Generous Trade-In Allowance) Lew Down Payment and Eaiy Credit Full Warranty Lam stork of late mndcl t'sed Care In standout enndiHnn and prirrd way down lot winter sates' AH tars fully winterised end equipped with Snow-Tire SEE US AT for psychiatric observation A roommate Martha Rivers said Miss Carr was disappointed that her efforts to get on the stage had not met with success HANOVER Funeral services or ihe late Alexander Zum-marh 350 9th street Hanover who died at St Michael's Hospital Toronto on Monday January 4 were held on Thursday from the Hanover Baptist Church with Rev A- Barker officiating i Mra Lautenslager prelded the organ and the hymn "Jeaue! Lover of my Soul" waa sung Casket Bearers were Ralph McLean Bert Scarborough James Scarborough Harris Hallman Albert Seim and Wallace Weppler Interment took place in the family plot Hanover Cemetery Among the out of town relatives and friends attending the service were Mias Evelyn Zum-msch Toronto Mr and Mra John Dowkcs Windsor Jack Zu-mmach Charles Zummach and James Zummach Port McNichol Mrs Max Zadow Egansville Sgt Robert Zedow RCAF Station Miss Doris White Toronto Clinton Miss Marjorie Picton Miss Doris White Toronto The Hanover Masonic Lodge No 33 held a memorial service at ibe funeral home on Wednesday evening GUARD AGAINST MOTOR FAILURE With Guardian Maintenance St Stan McKibbon Motors VANCOUVER fCP) City police and RCMP today Invest! gated the second major art theft here in leas than two months as an owner of some of the stolen nieces celled for intensified security measures in Canada's' galleries Stolen from the Vancouver Art Gallery Sunday were two lrre- the same technique es those who stole 840000 worth of unrecovered paintings from the University of British Columbia gallery Nov 10 The that of hiding ln he gallery at closing time and then working apparently wai used also ln Canada's biggest art theft at Toronto last September wljpn 8630000 worth of MAGOG Que Fire today destroyed two two-storey buildings housing three business establishments and close to 10 persona living in apartments above All ln the buildings at the time escaped without difficulty Loss was estimated at 8300000 Magog te 10 miles from Sherbrooke Two firemen were Injured Roland Croteau was taken to hospital Buffering from a knee injury Stephen Roy was treated at the scene for a cut ear Cause nf the fire was not immediately determined Some persons reported hearing an explo- Don Bumstead Motors Recovers Damages For Stolen Garlic SCHENECTADY NY (AP) Garlic te worth 81350 a bushel the city council con tends It voted Monday night to pay Mrs Viola Maauccl that amount for a bushel of garlic she claimed city garbage collectors hauled from the back porch of her home She had asked 135 LIMITED placeable Bysantine icons were stolen These were the Russian royal family oolleo-lrecovered lion eight paintings and 13 other In Toronto Mr Vorreae said Icons assembled for dtepla by hat unless precautions are Toronto collector Ian Vorres stepped up collectors "will think Dr William Dale director of the twice before handing over their allery satd the loss "could run treasures to art galleries in Can as high as 116100" All the works ada" He described it as "shock were insured -lng that pieces can vanish the The thieves apparently ustdjway they do" MEAFORD PHONE 144 CHET OLDS CORVATR Phong 850 Mesford Agent far McCulloch Chain Sana In Meaford A District Your Ford Falcon Monarch and Ford Truck Dealer nW(W WWJM5 'USMN.

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