Youth Killed On Farm
(N.Z. Press Association) PALMERSTON NORTH, September 10. A farmhand was certified as dead on admission to the Palmerston North Hospital yesterday, after an accident on the farm of Mr G. M Whitelock of Rangitikei line He was James Errol Gibson, aged 16. Just before noon the youth was found with hi« sh « crushed between the chassis and the descenamg of a farm truck.
Faced with a glut of cucumbers on his farm near Toronto in 1939, Walter Bick began making pickles using his grandmother's decadesold recipe that he had brought from Holland. “The next thing I knew I was in the pickles business,” he said. Last year world sales of his 33 varieties were worth over two million dollars.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30233, 11 September 1963, Page 16
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