Mrs.‘ ldagsdelene nick holds section 0! the 100th quilt the has made during iitetlrne in the homestead st Powussan, Ont. with her is a n"ai1ddaugl-iter,Kat‘h~lecn Rick. Huge boulder called “Romance Rock" . t by lightning 10 years ago is credited for the happy marriages at the nick and Kunkel ilamilies. ltlunu gutted one.-apartment and damaged several others in a nodouy sane‘:-genoy housing unit in Toronto. Fast action at huk‘MIn_rn.*D.« above right. saved‘ lives in a tire which lowed 100 um. Whdlo-heaoundod the bells and knocked on apartment doors, his wide phoned the fire department. then escaped with their son. Brian, ' niflfl clothes and bore teed; were poor protection in the zero cold. - and (Hugh Fenguson and Linda Irvin, above, were among those honed b not the George St. spar-tmenlt. Alarm was sprud by Mrs. hi ‘ hall. htyan. shown lower’:-ism, who lived in moms above. THE GUAIRDIAN. CHARLOTT WN our Kunkel brothers married {our Rich sisters and their romances { are an muted. iphey Wm “tend M,‘ Magdalene Ricks» _bh.thduy pu_ty_ mar: ‘.EI;EyfEiv Scottirh veterinary surgeons are baffled by this two.-toned pekin V all started at bould th t dt b usti id th t of i - ~ - . ,, 91‘ 5 U-59 0 01 113 9 8839 Rd‘ h°m€ I In all there are 63 grandchildren and 41 great-grandchildren and most “fllaclue Boy. whose speech faculty in the talk at the village stead. If the Kunicels, the Ricks and their relatives were taken out of Powassan school there would be a big Hrop ‘in enrolment. These’ children §i“§f§§§‘ ‘Burned to death in cab of this transport wal Stcvvaint Allan of Cornwall. Ont., 31101‘ 0011i3i°‘l imhanother transport west of Nopaneo. Passlnl I halted bus. tuck-knitted. was struck orrslds. ’ ’ mu ntsniac canal election.‘ Lady‘ . _Imhun II E :p;goa.ixcvln. two» can elblhs , any bum “ eandldateb‘ says! one": children. civil, lotion. she ran in the Oxford constituency. Allan applied. brakes. the, xehlclo -Wife of minister ol Twenty-two people ran bareloot snd scantily dressed Into the elect and rain to escape flames that destroyed a. double-house which housed seven {an-illles at Aiderwood, Ont. Fire, old by firemen to have been caused by de- tective wiring. began in kitchen of one of tenants and _ . ‘ ... _ . ‘V ...~. && "‘“'° detectives fought furiously In the lobb y, of a ':c'.-lI‘0‘:’1‘l1I€r>n:l‘:le!1itre‘t;o overpower Arnold "Baby Face" Byers. onueman V n ancquver 110 race clianges of staging a ‘ crime wave in Vancouver. Police said they have - --. mu-.. Shouting 1'rvitisr.. six. 191:. went on thin ice or A Cornwall. On 1 oz them will be at the’:-eunion. Ceres. 1'18 Sly! "hello." “yum yu.m" and a few other barely under stand-able words—and usually at the right time. quickly spread throughout rest of double-house. Robert Barlow, who turned in alarm. is seen with his wife escaping sleet storm by seeking sanctuary in his car. “We're lucky to be alive." sold Mrs. lln'rold Bates, shown with her three children, Lynda, seven months, Anne, recovered almost $2,000 of $3,000 stolen in a recent holdup of a Vancouver bank. Byers had boasted he wouldn’t be taken alive. He struggled to get a loaded .22 revolver from his hip pocket. but was brought down by a blow ..«..—..-q__-.—.-»...w that he "wasn't afraid‘ to slide," Roger creek. drowned in 10 feet of water. Because of ice. iii-st operatibus, right. aflorts to recover the body were unavaillng. Police round- ed up crew shown cutting openings in the ice for dr.~~~ v four. and Fred, two. Many parents onrrled lei! chilled ' from the two adjoining houses through alush and snow: to unheated parked cars. Firemen taught blue for our three hours, only to have it break out again a. couple 0! hours later. . _ ' from Del. Herbert Thurston. Del. \Valte<r Johnson grabs bed him around the neck. Money and guns said takefi from “Baby-Face" Byers after his arrest are seen above Two young friends oi’ boy aged seven and nine, made unsuccessful rescue attempt. They thu "M for help.