Ti'ce Norman Rogers, wartime de fence minister, who was kill- ed in an airplane crash near Bowmanville. Mr. Tice picked up the lead from the local provincial po lice headquarters office which district then included the Bowmanville area. Minutes after the crash was confirmed Mr. Tice fed the news to Canadian Press in To- ronto. Now, "Claude" is stepping down from his role as city ed- itor. But complete retirement is still far from his mind. He will continue to work part time writing obituaries, and covering curling and lawn bowling events. So for the veterans of The Intelligencer's news r o o m it may be retirement. . . but it's not quite "30". Final Peek At Teleprinter "The.