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The Sun Times from Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada • 1

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The Sun Timesi
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Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada
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vuk( if irf l-y 1 xrri T'l Tri --J 12256 Weather Cloudy with anow or freezing drizzle Snow Sunday LOW IS HIGH IS Capiat Iimm It the trI nt paid circulation tar tha month ondlng Nov 30 1W1 VOlTi09 No7 29 OWEN SOUND ONTARIO: SATURDAY JANUARY 19C2 LAST EDITION NOT OVER CENTS A COPY papartwnar Ottawa (Ml P1 sfhT MAewMiacljl'MirnW'ki FI ir lift Cra iidtlum-V-JV-1' Charged In Meat Sales -as yj? 250000 Ready For Attack On New Guinea Meat Probe In Full Swing Ottawa Warns Against Poultry Bad: Consumer Head Seek To End Algerian Insurrection manded on 62000 to Jan 19 McLean President of Canada Packers Limited stated today that all animala slaughtered by the company are processed under the supervision of Veterinary Inspectors of the Canada Department of Agriculture Also he said that "all meats used by the company for processing into smoked meats cured meats sausage weinera bologna all other cooked meats and canned meats are either produced in the company's own plant or purchased from packer! who aro alio Federally main Menard and his two sons Regent and Jean Pad of St Onge near Ottawa Gibson and Johnson appeared in court in Orangeville Ont and were remanded to Jan 26 on $1000 ban The five Ottawa area ruen appeared In magistrate's court in Eaatview an Ottawa suburb and were charged with selling meat unfit for human consumption They were released on $1000 bail each and remanded until Jan 11 Raymond Thompson Hooten Carey Edward Peconi and Frita were remanded on $1000 to Jan 11 Nick Peconi was re- No Break Seen As Ontario Battling Snow Freezing Rain MAKASSAR (Reuleri) Air space was closed and the gen eral mobilization of men and women was ordered in eastern Indonesia Friday to prepare for the announced invasion of Nath- lianas Kew Guinea which )u doneaia claims as West Rian Jakarta radio said CoL Bus-JlrJ East Indonesian commander ordered the mobfilza tioA of all persons between tha agee of 16 and 45 in the area The air force announced the closure of air apace ever the eastern part of Indonesia which faces West New Guinea A naval spokesman said fleet exercises are under way in East 1 Indonesian waters With a reported 250000 battle-ready troops in this area on the alert for the invasion President Sukarno inspected paratroops at Parepare 100 miles north of Makassar NAMES MAIN BASE Sukarno baa designated this port io tha South Celebes as thn main invasion springboard to West New Guinea S50 mile from here because of its bar-: bor and airport facilities Brig Gen Roelmit Hendra- iningrat Indonesian ambassador to Pakistan flew in to Jakarta from Karachi on an urgent ram-mons fTom Sukarno Hendra ningrat former East Indonesian commandant said The Netherlands has 10000 soldiers and marines with Ameri- can-made arms in West New Guinea (In Melbourne Dutch Amhss-! Austral-j Aus-Iucius about 20 inilea east of OUawa were remanded on bail of along with two EasUiew men and Raymond Kipp who were connection with the illegal meat Wirepholo) RABAT (Reuters) Rebel leaders today beaded into a meeting here In Morocco of the insurgent provisional that is expected to have a crucial bearing on peace moves to end the aeven-year-old Algerian insurrection The meeting was scheduled to be followed by talks betwen rebel Premier Ben Youisef Ben Kbedda and King Haaaan II of Morocco a strong supporter of the insurgent cause No official explanation wax given why the insurgent meeting expected to last about 10 days was being held in Rabat Normally such parleys are held in Tunis Tunisia where the rebels have their headquarters The meeting wax being held amid reports that a cease-fire is imminent between insurgent and French force The reports developed out of secret negotia- tion in recent weeks between France and the rebels The Hassan Ben Khedda talks were expected to look be- yond the expected cease fire to eventual handover of the North African territtory by France Sources close to the Moroccan government said the 'talks will deal principally with Moroccan claims to desert areas like Tmdouf and Colomb Be-ebar currently shown on maps as part of Algeria The two leaders aLo were expected to dismiss joint exploitation of the Sahara' natural resources by a combine of North I African nations Arthur Kendall Granted Stay Of Execution of St Onge The Menards 61000 each Berchamans arrested in (CP Germain Menard 45 (right) and his two sons Regent 26 i centre) and Jean-Paul 23 appeared in Ottawa court charged in connection with the sale of meat unfit for human consumption The three operate a butchering business in tha tiny community TORONTO (CP) Southern Ontario Motorists faced a second day of nerve-wracking driving conditions today as a snow-bearing storm spread northward into the wake of freezing rain The weather office said it could see no releaf until Sunday It said a storm developing in Tennessee would likely add to driving miseries Police in Southern Ontario were kept on the hop Friday checking on an avalanche of highway mishaps In Toronto where rain turned to snow during the evening the police department had to eall in all its motorcycles because of slippery roads No serious accidents were reported In some sections of Western Ontario freeaing rain was followed in the evening by fog Roads in northeastern Huron County were deacribed as Arthur Kendall to be hanged January 23 for the 1952 murder of his wife has been granted a stay of execution until February 14 hii lawyer MA Craig laid on Friday The stay given by Mr Justice Parker at Os-goode Hall Toronto An appeal of the conviction is to be beard on January 32 Kendall waa convicted October 27 by an all-male jury of the murder of his wife Helen who disappeared in 1952 Her Reaction To Clay Denies Exile Government Any Split With Test Of West: Ndinijfo On Policy!" PATNA India (Reuters) jdian leader ho si a mpedrd only Prime Minister Nehru aaid lea- to get a closer look at him day ihe reaction of Western Nehru left in a huff after ad- powers to Portugal's plan to dressing the convention form an exile government for At tnday'i party session pn- Goa will be the teat of their lice and bamboo barriers kept real attitude on colonialism jback the crowd of nearly 100- on Berlin problems Clay denied Second World War) while the prime minister any pHt with Ruik 1 Tle disputed territory oceu sador de Be us said Dutch forces would fight event of an invasion and might "in some 1 circumstances'' ask for iso help (De Beus said The ether lands would be pleased to see a United Nations poliea force sent the area (Australian Opposition LWKA Arthur Calwell has called for WASHINGTON (CP) Gen government assurances on Clay arrived here Iralia's position in event of the Friday for round of weekend invasion describing Sukarno as talks with President Kennedy enemy and a coland Stale Secretary Dean Rusk laboralor with Japan in the Nehru made the statement in 000 I I I LV A Mi TORONTO (CP)--Tb RCMP ifiys its investigation into the sale of tilnted meet in Ontario is still in full swing and may spread to other areas -RCMP Supt Woods-Johnson said there been quite a bit of undercover work involved and we are still at itH There was no indication of what areas might be involved in further investigations The RCMP investigation which be-gan last August had two men originally and has since swelled to a seven man operation In Ottawa Health Minister Monteith urged Canadians to calm about the eituation end said the eale of meet unfit for human consumption has been stopped However Mrs Helen Morn-ingstar of Toronto national food chairman of the Consumers Association of Canada said bad meat is being sold all across the country is just as big a prob-1 lem as the tainted she said I By late Friday the RCMP bad laid charges against 14 men nine in Southern Ontario sod five in the Ottawa area Police said the two groups were apparently unconnected COUNTY VET CHARGED Among those charged under the Food and Drug ad is Ormond Raymond a veterinarian with the Brant County health department RCMP said meat from fallen dead drowned dieeased or bloated animals wes sold to small packing housea which were not federally inspected wnd which were duped into believing the meat was good by a "Brantford health department stamp Or John Stearns Ottawa's director of food control and sanitation said much of the publie alarm which has resulted is unnecessary Dr A Boyd Toronto medical officer of health described the bootlegged meat as distasteful rather than dangerous and said haven't had much of a problem with bad meat" RCMP said about 200000 pounds of the meat appeared monthly on the market in Southern Ontario as rolled roasts bologna sausages slewing meat and hamburger -By lale Friday more politicians than health officials were commenting on the problem as city aldermen in Toronto Hamilton gnd Ottawa and aeveral provincial and federal leaden made pronouncement! DENOUNCES PRACTICE Ontario Health Miniater Dy-mond laid sale of auch meat ii dreadful and promised to bring it up at a cabinet meeting next week New Democratic Party Provincial Leader Donald MacDonald aaid tha failure to enforce the Dead Anl-miln Disposal Act of I9SS eery elore to being With fiva crucial provincial hyelectionx coming up Jan 18 meat inspection showed aigna of miiahrooming into a campaign iasue othera arrested and charged were: Charles Thompson of Qrant-ford Robert Hooton of nearby Scotland Ont both wholesale butchers Edward Peconi of Ar gyle Ont Nick Peconi of Peterborough a brother Larry Frits of Chepstow near Owen Sound George Gibson and Gordon Johnson of Fergus and Allen Carey of Waieniowo Herchman and Raymond Kipp brothers of Ottawa Ger becauac of fog BB found I At 6km inmab Iub At the week-long trial three of children told the court that they aaw their father drag the body of their mother out of a cabin at' Johnston Harbor near Tohermory They tealified that Kendall later returned and washed the floor of the cabin The trial waa beid at Walk erton a speech in this northern city) spoke to the annual conference of his ruling Congress party Ilia speech was made in the quiet aftermath of a chaotic session Friday that caused near-riot among a crowd of about 500000 parly supporters The demonstration waa a hysterical expression of enthiiai- trots over military pies roughly half of an island commanders in Berlin norih of Australia The other I (lay Kennedy's (epre- 'half is ruled by Australia laenlative in Berlin waa a bit vague when qiestioned as to! whether he thinks the United! I Li rL-el- Stales military should have! iV lOrKCr greater freedom 1o art on The i Mr kin s'r te loc' market Rusk and Ic(ejir B'liidy Saturday morning Price for with a fierce outburst of tern- II IVIhl IVJIU Kennedy a national security ad- he mejum wera jg cen(j per 1 to Ken0dy and for pulleta and cracks 35 At one point he lashed out HAGUE (Reuleri) i nti with hia fiats at security guards H1' governor of Netherlands Potatoes beetroots and car- who prevented him from leav- GmM announced to- rota were being sold at 40 cent a 1 div that all ifniun mi til a rtf IS reported to be on! of num- old the and hl nvceaaary military reported mi mtui- basket Reports Plot To Overthrow Nepal Ruler KATHMANDU Nepal (Reul King Mahendra has alleged that are trying to seize power in Nepal the sanctuary of a foreign Speaking on the pattern of democracy he wants to introduce into the Himalayan country the king said: situation calls for extrema vigilance by patriotic united Nepalese Otherwise Nepal will disintegrate There will be no Nepal" Mahendra did not name the foreign power but observers thought the reference wae to India where many political opponents bis rule have exiled themselves ing platform going down into the seething crowd to measure have been taken in 'the face of Indonesia's threat calm it her of U5 generals who believe the Western powers should hive attempted to demolish the Bar- cents a and freezing drizzle At London a truck loaded with 1250 gallons of furnace oil overturned on an ice-covered gravel road and $2500 worth of fuel poured from the damaged vehicle Driver Jeffrey Clark 36 aufferd only a bruised knee All areas bordering Lakes Erie and Ontario could expect the wout today the weather of- fice laid Most would get a change from freezing rain to light snow as cold weather -swung over the area with the snow becoming heavier ai the northbound storm moved in Northern and Central Ontario were expected to have only a light brush of snow but with lower temperatures Most Southern Ontario traffic was slowed to a crawl Friday by treacherous lee' condition i Plane flights in some areas were either cancelled or delayed and power and telephone lines were occasionally out The Windsor Chatham-Sar-nia triangle waa hardest hit by freezing rain The Blue Wafer Bridge at Sarnia waa often deserted because trueka and other vehicles couldn't' get a grip on its aurface No one waa injured when rural school bus in Brights Grove near Sarnia skidded into a ditch A tractor-trailer ripped out two leel light standards and 12 feet of steel grating on the Skyway Bridge at Burlington when it went into a SOO-foot akid Sevan schools in tha London area ware closed Onions cents up to 90 basket Prices of cabbages were from 10 to 30 cents each turnip from five to 15 cento and Citrons from 20 1 65 ceota each There were various types of Squash toiling from 1ft cents to 40 cents One stallholder bad a polled plants on isle Primulas were SI PoinaeHias 11 and fern 25 cents A fin variety of leaver Valley grows apples were on sale Price ranged from 50 to 90 rents for Mcfntoah and Kings In bis speech today Nehru told the Gongreas that if the rest powera helped or sympathized with the Portuguese regime in ill attempts to retake the former colony of Goa he whole world would be in a great India's of Goa last month "cannot be re l1 tiH will md nndrr- CvIr Tarm he declared UClS LXllCl 161111 He described ai Nw imnAt'RV man the plan of Portuguese Prime1 he Jndonei'an people will at- i SUDBIRY (CPft-Fiv ipca Miniater Antonio Salazar to st: lt rr'orJr lip a provisional regime for the former colony on India's weal penitemiary term who earaped from Burwavh ia dualrial fqrm durinj iatmas rdy 0 Tree Burning Set For 7:30 Tonight Owen Sound's annual Christmas tree burning will be held tonight at the Owen Sound Drivc-ln Theatre Members of Branch No 6 of the Royal Canadian Legion spent auch of Saturday pick ing up the trees which real denis and deposited on the avenues throughout the i Hie trees were unloaded and piled for the giant bonfire by the Men's Club A large crowd of spectators ia expected at the event scheduled for 790 pm and the provincial police are prepared handle the traffic The bonfire will be igniled by Reeve Elwood Moore Derby township and Mayor Sargent of Owen Sind Membere of the Owen Sound fire department will be on hand to see that they don't overdo tt Members of tha Ladies' Auxiliary to tha Legion will operate a refreshments booth at tha site I 'rooto' Delicfoui all per basket Pippin! weie 45 eents Drawn chickens were priced at 40 eents per pound Other eommoditiei included Temperatures Below are the minimum and maximum temperatures of the Zihour period ending at a Saturday reported by weather observer Robertson High Temperature 12 Low Temperature 14 I am Saturday 16 II noon Saturday IS coast LEAVER IN MWF In Friday's demonstration Nehru was not hurt but 25 persona were injured in the mob two critically Twelve perieai were arrested one mao with a dagger But police laid the crowd was made up of' admirers of the la- They were William JE i Kelt 35 of Windror Joseph Robert Russell 30 of Culligsa I onto weather office at 4:39 am Krnnwlb Robinson 33 of Synoptic A southward move- Ottawa William Jainei Knight mont of worm oir does not ivo Bi of Stouffviile and Paul Kirk-promloo of on improving trend wood 31 of Owon found the weather for Ontario to- Kott waa aentonred to one day A complex storm io Kingston penitentiary the others to sis munlhs They will also serve Ihe balance of their Burwaab terms at Kiogs-ton Muthweatarii Kentucky throat ana Soulfrn Ontario with light mow most of the day By early Sunday hewrever thio honey available in one-pound tubs at 33 cent and in jars from 35 cento to 1105 each Loaves of bread weit selling at 36 cento each and rolls turn 30 to 40 rente per dozen Thera waa a good selection of handmade crocheted and sewn articles Conditions Good On Area Ski Hills 4 Tots Grandfather Die In North Ontario Blaze Late Bulletins Kentucky system should bo far enough to the aatt that the fair but cold woodier which haa boon prevailing over Northern Ontario will spread Into Southern Ontario Warmer air over the Proirioi will apraad through Northern Ontario Sunday giving cloudy Ihe night ol the home of grandmother Mrs Florence Cloudy with anow or frooting Mulroy six mile! away drlizfo changing to snowflur-The fire ravaged home io on riei and tow snowequalla a backwoods wagon trail i overnight Temperature much moved from-telephone contact jtho Friday Sunday be child Willard 6 waa spending The nearest neighbor to more 'cloudy with snowflurrlea The Blue Mountain Ski Retorts Collin wood reported Saturday morning that condition! bad improved since Friday and that skiing would be good on the weekend Two inches of freah powder now had fallen overnight on a picked base1 All tow and lifts were I a operation on Saturday Excellent akiing conditions were reported at the Georgia Ski Bowl at Chataworth and good conditions at the Georgian Peaks and In the Beaver tween one end five are: Drbra Shirley Jackie and Donald Provincial police said early today that tuina of the two-atony cement-block building wen still too hot early thla morning to enablo them to n-covrr the five bodie visible in! Highways Report i There were same xcatiered anow flurries over tha district Fs-urday morning Visibility was fair and highways were ainw covered to mow packed cj rrntre bare patches in some srrtinns Plowing sanding and salting wax being dona neressary Temperature at the east hill offire nf the Department of Highways waa 13 degrees CLONTARF Ont (CP)-Firo in this farming community 30 miles south ot Eganville Friday night killed four children and their 93-year-eld great-grandfather The fire killed William Fel-haber the grandfather of El-lard Felhnber 27 who lost four of his five children in the Man The children ranging in age be- Montreal Kesfauranteur Fatally Beaten i MONTREAL (CP) Police an investigating the fetil beating of 44 year-old restaurant owner during what appear to have been holdup at hia east end establishment late Friday night Khrunlirhev Back At Work MOSCOW (AP) A government spokesman aaid today lhal Premier Khrushchev recovered awifily from an attack of grippe end ia back at work the ruins The parents of the children wen out for the evening when the fin broke out Their oldest than mile away Mia Felhaber who ia pieg-nant to being treated for shock attho home of her mother earning partly cloudy during the eftomeen Wind nertheatf II to 31 decreasing to light Sunday I ft.

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