Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Rice, principals in a wedding cere- mony held in St. Andrew's United Church in Haileybury on Saturday, April 25. The bride is the former Miss Nellie Alida Bosch the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Bosch of Haileybury, the groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Foster. C. Rice also of Haileybury. The wedding ceremony was conducted by the . Rey. J. W. W. Wilkinson assisted by Rev. B. Besley. | See by ; PAPERS WINDSOR -- A Windsor lawyer volunteered his services recently for a possible appeal against a death sentence ordered for a two- year-old German shepherd dog for biting a teenager. The offer of free legal assistance 'was made by Harold Rosenthal to the dog's owner, William Read. - Since Magistrate MacMillan's rul- ing two days ago ordering the dog's death, the Reads have re- ceived numerous calls offering as- sistance. The five children in the family do not understand the fate ordered for their pet. Their parents main- tain the dog has always been a 'gentle and affectionate..animal. ' OTTAWA -- The travel bug has | bitten Canadians so badly:this year that the External Affairs pass- port section can't cope with the epidemic. é _} Harassed officials today admit- 'ted they. were three weeks behind ' in their work, and with no addi- tional staff in sight to relieve the 'pressure, they don't anticipate any improvement. LONDON -- London's first' heli- port was opened April 23. It. is built .on piles over the. Thames. i @ First flights were on an experi- mental basis. Regular passenger service over the heavily -populated capital will await introduction. of twin-engined helicopters to provide maximum safety. BELFAST -- The Dowager Mar- chioness of Londonderry, London hostess who had her legs tattooed during youth, died here today. She was 79. The marchioness -made™ head- lines two years ago by publicly scolding her 21-year-old grand- son, the 9th marquess, for criti- zing the Queen. She expressed hor- ror that -her jazz-loving © grandson had commented in .a. magazine article that the Queen's voice "is a pain in the neck". He also said she had an easy life. The old lady ~ exploded: "The Queen works. a jolly sight.harder. than you.' This was a pointed reminder that Lord Londonderry had failed his Oxford entrance examinations four times and his driving test three times. : WINDSOR -- A union picket ar- rested during the Chrysler strike in January .and charged with.im- peding others, pleaded: guilty re- cently and was fined $25 by: Magis- trate Jasperson. 5 Duncan Brown, 44, of Harrow, was arrested for blocking the. way of a train attempting to leave the strike-bound Chrysler plant... A numberof pickets gathered around the train but only two-who lay on' the "track were charged' with The BANK of NOVA SCOTIA TIME TO TRADE? borrow at low cost through ~* SCOTIA PLARI impeding. George Barnett was fined $50 some time ago. Ontario's first classified ad seek- ing parents for 11,000 children aged four to 16 appears in The Globe and Mail Personal column. It tells a limited story of two children, one a_ sturdy little girl of eight, named Nora, the other a pleasing, healthy little boy of sev- en called Roger. First choice of parents will go to residents of Ontario, then to Canadians of the other nine pro- vinces. When the announcement of the Welfare Department's intention was made by Deputy Minister James Band some weeks ago, the news was spread through Canada and the United States by wire ser- vices and newspapers. Mail has been flooding in from Canadians and almost every state in the union. The U.S. mail alone is nearing the 1,000 mark. "Every one carries a warm, genuine interest on the part of people all over the continent about this program,' Mr. Band said. "Some of the letters are really touching." OTTAWA -- The tobacco trade is free to market cigarets of any length, up to six inches, it was learned here today. ' There was a complete denial of the implications in a statement at- tributed to Jesse Gray, chairman of the Ontario Flue Cured Tobacco Marketing Board, that a Govern- ment regulation kept cigarets to their present length. The board he asked Finance Minister Fleming to bring back the longer cigarets and Mr. Gray said cigarets were. re- duced in length by five millimetres (about on-fifth of an inch) from 85 millimeters as an economy measure during the Second World War. A class of 12-year-olds who will work on their own and even re- ceive a visiting delegation unsup- ervised must surely raise the eye- Thursday, April 30, 1959 brews of the most sanguine educa- 'tors. It happened in Etobicoke and no one thought it worth comment. A teacher in one. of Etobicoke's 'classes for gifted children was taken ill the morning a delegation of U.S. educators was_ expected. She knew the children had work mapped out and she trusted them to carry on until another teacher could take over. She just stayed 'home, The children did their work; the delegation came, saw and marvel- led; the education superintendent heard it -- afterwards and was pleased, but not surprised. PETERBOROUGH -- Spectators were treated to an unscheduled bout on the weekly wrestling card at Brock Arena when a newspaper reporter: was chased around the ring by an enraged fan. Ted Galambos, Peterborough Ex- aminer reporter covering the matches, was mistaken by the fan for a judge. The man tongue-lashed Galam- bos after the feature event for the nhanss au00n actions gf one of the contestants.' The Haileyburian Page 3; Galambos protested he was just @ reporter. Then, to the delight of the 300 spectators, the reporter was chased into the ring and pur- sued around it. A police constable stepped in, grabbed the irate fan and handcuf- fed him. The man spent the night cooling off in jail. 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