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Barrie Examiner, 28 Apr 1949, p. 1

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Twice Weekly and lulrlJHtllJ As LCONU cuss IML 11 27 86th YeorwNo 27 WW BARRlE ONTARlO CANADA THURSDAY APRIL 28 19+ 11 Section iPoges to New XRoy Unit at Royal Victoria Hospital VOTE FRl MAY 27 30 Band Members Welcomed at Home ENLARGING ARENA 1131 Monday night the town council set the maeblncry in motion for plebiscite to be held in lhrric on lriday May 31 in that date the property holders will hive an opportun 11 lillllk itll1 feet of cwcr it to vote on proposed an lli11lltl urnit absent him inains vxill be 11d in turn this tension to the Barrie arrm ttllllll iiiw my oiitzy min Mt pump md PM lgtiw PULP1110013 the arena was butlt in 1994 Tile tlnTll ltllt shill libIii 1d PM th indicating huh md in Him 380 ll dS lltesIL illul lli llltlllllltll fir If MZM dum km by the town hen It led at the loyazr totnnil last Mons Munch in plant was in uh ya 111 day night as lil0 smug Illmm WM bdrm 011111 fiz1 tiindlhtlllto lo mam no proposed Wlm if ll aiolnas on athlllltil from man by mu commission 111 AWN UH PM 11ml ills fell west of Marcus to He for innn lle minted out 1111 prmd or Maittis on Innisln from manholt street was nor only 11 feel llt lUl 11 Vi Vi mmmmhhon he mu5rd from 1100 to 4000 persons and as some lots tie uun lllllll on Llappciton from 110 No 101 hp mom buuuht the mantis would like 105 north of existing manhole lo the 11 inch could be met by issuing m0 Nth 11gt lJlllL ll manhole on lctulnr from Duck widencd and if so on which side mm mth pmwlrmu dMinrN Ions be 0m for voting from 10 am until some months ago 1111 had 11 on hapger ftnni manhole ho to on Frida 07 ill recoinnultidation that this strch nuptialmm Jamm mm Cod Mvv ltllli Til mill 05 rinton to manhol on lillli WWW lttlttl on rimn planning board 34 me torrents whdx Al onnriciuiws AND RHHIKAHS Wm My ml his bmmvinstallcd at the ltoyal Vitltilli llo fiiixlll ll istini tlia more ll Htv llltlltt of 1111s AvlvllND DIVINE SERVICE mle rrlvm humpH mm rm pital and it ll be used to t1yltiiaii lntt pelvic be iacll 11 lllllULtlcecl At hurl lump Imus mm 1every patient 111 ll tainpulilll oin llitlll r1n llllgt ni mica lull ill llll Wk ll 19 dtlfeillms and llchckuhs wimpypqp Wm slump lgitllttli the lllliill of tuberculous year The ltlrt jttllill to be lltll ml the lilvvllon of the town flame vitli lclcllalions from my Widmwd mu mum The unit has been donated to the 11lt1 check liaibara limw hm mlmn lllllOlililil Mldlilntl illltl Al darn mm RC rmhospital liilil 1c by the liiiinioKirireini rlll 111 nicizni whol Hill tir ail about it sttoiltz thhvmun of hum1 wotkcltlrpaitnzrnl of health This islopci1t the turn Willard Kll$ lNlllllNAllONAL illlflvli llllnt WEVHU 11 Ullltt summitl that Barva 51 be also part of the plan 111 which the pio Iretz ltlJanniei lliotol GOODWILL lllllK limltd lmlkll Sunday cycli included wine tootltlaillli 1112 my 11 1111 cat 11 in cs Hm lino1 lolliir cited tlro rpltllltnlxllll dill1 14 115 1mm Meliiziers of llllllltll 11111 Nylon naro 11 loch liarrtv naizd lrin tlutllitll lmrtoi of the WK WWW mm Tum 11 it leav 111m 21 till2 Kin gt1 lAld tniu Iasatld 1f 1111 11111E Hm mums Mm Mum and chuir mn Littyl iilliltWp trialhinwtarl141 flxtlllllxl Hllblitl1rll It Atria Loot lilobmsom NgluldlanrlltlS 11rllmlmlll Lirhl countries as an outstandng cxam tributed two anthems Rejoice zvlilll$aim pl 11 Im 41 All 51le 1133 pd alhljigzlllijklti the Slitltlll which the bond had1 pl Hmllmmmll WM 11 Tmmy Hill 0110 Accord Mfilm mild rire in in liflih it vii iit llt hit 1rd 11 11 WK not Hllllllttl to the town +th lltlltlll ltunian and limit Lasttitidt 11th 3w 1mm 4H H1 11 11 Wm hmm MMHI NY 1mm WNW the Md hm Munster St Laurent oi Canada in Djlsll Hulk answer and the clerkwas advised statements issued in connection lit WWW ll kill5 lli write again in connection will In lll April itlltlll llitlltllclt Ultlflti oi the plume of the with linrtpll 51rt5mmll Goodibll licwis was Love to 10d and Leglon Zone Commander this monl itl ill illl NH itlltlllilll Mltmil lt llit principal and then Will Week declared that frictitl MW it Um NW 111151111 11111 lrnuipal ll ship north and southtol the border him 10 MW illl Kl llll for two hour tondutlttl through hm md with AM and mm sum NW ownian eu Thy mm hum com es main or we IF 0111 and My us regarding the committee on in 31411011 WI llll lltlwinoup antlwto were given thoiw PW with 311Inllninjhttinfnxhu council procedure Ald Cllllltt lllh 010501111 11 ltltl llltmugh knowledge of the work and President lrunian said the spirit hm 18 mvgclru lulu mlmm this mnmmm lcpnhniolt isle This IlltlfHthpurpnyp of the school This plan of friendship and comicration plied that in connection with was almost clllllill llillltlllfl is lituni iiEEd by the department which has characterued the rela Ill ll fllllhllu hullle Tnlnnnmuo the 101 1llrtlletluhincluding productulll so that principals and guidance tionslnp represents unique Flilfhwm 11 br55 111 Vmcl llltscnt procedure would not beititkvl Niltr lFllWfv lltll ineii tna advise students of the achievement in the annals of na Amman Ugtmcr TU lovel ll llltll lltlll Will Th llltlllt affected The public were vel We consider that it was most NWlopptnlttllilics available from 5Hilb 51EHIS 10 tilrtir ital1 nialaw 11 tlivliIw in 1mm in nominee enmull possne 1011 we ove ot ovc unm ltlcnd mm Ku stqlll MM fill HHK wilful luxaintnations nt hcnn tlll 1H WNW m1 nmmpnts mumCK My 1122 an inncr incl1111 at Tilul mm md All Hmu Hm mes including the licoricqum 1m llie ilee tub and thus 1ist mm mm md in at run as re mm mm of the hinted States and anada 111 alumni nnht uunoetl mg commith of the whole 11 0114 IM hm Ml ports will in out by Mav 1d ma filllllllli ltiffoid is to be connneutied for mm 1mm lllmrim53 LOVC ltitClKS 11 hum Mt HI Ammm If lhzv 111 11 there will Wl lllx nuount of time anrl eneruv mm will llhlUh WUilh With 11 striking demonstration 0f wherever there is suffering UIl MIT HI WITH Lin llli on Sltlllllltllll Silllil lladies tthfn ho mg pm mm HS wwmlloiu theI stllntt Pduring bliziiclr Al ummy of dwmucmric freedom and bomusu God i5 10W fitllul btxtllt oiil hart ln be large xnuljlnlililxlllllu iiiizmdk11 eavv c1 ca inn the mm my tit pt 11 Intuit nations to llltlll1llll PUHOWHW in serum 0dd 11111 1111 and lltlltt ilttl lll lt ibout dust stuttd t1 Ill hU 111 gt 1c stlcct Ilias been premient it many in promo mound mm15 last 1M plied that he had asked the board tern the bylaw adopted authorizing sweeping machine Ald Norton re of works to get some of the sand and dirt swept off this street Ald lIarrison presented mo tion that bylaw be prepared to close Fibrencc St in order clear the way for the subdivisian of property in the vicinityof the 1001 Home in Ward The mo tion was adopted The chairman of the property committee Ald Wilson introduced bylaw to provide for leasing two extra rooms in the town hall to the HEPC at $1350 year Af was passed the Mayor pointed out that the town wasnow obtaining $6350 year for the space in this building be ing rented Mayor Mayor referred to the forthcoming visit of the Horncll Band to Barrie and sug gested the town should recognize this visit from another country The matterwas referred to the reception cummittce of which Ald Ayres is chairman petition for sewer on the Sunnidalc Road was referred to the town engineer motion was presented and the mayor andclcrk to negotiate lease with the Kiwanis Clubfor property in the vicinity of the arena formerly known as the agricultural park The Kiwanis Club plans to de velop the area as sports field letter was read from William Stewart offering to provide bus service for Barrie providing franchise is granted After this letter was read it was pointed out there were two companies a1 rcady providing bus service in Barrie Ald Harrison then pre sented motion that tenders be called for July After the tend ers11 aveJaecn received the coun iu 611 could decide on one and then letter regarding beautificas v1 Willi 0W9 SWm EmlL members of the staff had the same film tMulllIRl Ls JILLan diuhmtmh UL 501 WCH 15 itlltllS Amnfm SWIM illness and we seldom had full Um 135 501 Imlrhm Emu Owen Barrie Owen Sound 12 Barrie 1l Owen Sound won the round Ito2111 partnicnt of Education arranged anhmcv 9331 Barrie won their first game ncll Band will put fellows and llcbekahs assembled 0111 SslllUl lilli lmIWHMHstanecs the students were out for int peace and prosperity ltlilm HS fllollll ll1from one to two weeks Several said the cordial relations between our two countries are pattern of international conduct which peace Ioving men would like to see emu lated everywhere 320000 IN WI0UNDLA 501 11 Billll staff throughout the month 0111 attendance report follows 1119 average attend pcrcentage of attendlt TO BUILD 50 FlVEROOM Icnrohncnt 51213 On March 23 and 20 the new Work has begun on the construc tion of two of the first live houses in Aurora which are to be ready for occupancy in June It is plan ned to construct total of nearly Intercollegiate hockey lllllllltlllltlll foi Ontario at Barrie Arena Teams from Toronto Runnymede Copper Canadas chief executive also described the friendship as th1 iwark against aggressive forces CH mneobridm mumN vlvlio poftilulation ofl fiercrtiltititllirllttl lwhich mth democracy 50 clapboard vemom bungalows C1111ClClS mm throughout the world Windsor and Burn 1100 Including 00 Labradorkl llll basements These are to be Sponsored by Kiwanis Interna tional United StatesCanadLGood Will Week began Sunday April 24 More than 12900 Clubs and 200000 Kiwanians are expected to partici pate in the annual observance sold by an Aurora rcaltor vcter ans and young folk to have rst choice 1w 12 and 1051 my SOClSince there has been little imipil udn suwiindsm 32 Windsor wonlgration 111 the last century aboutl TrierciizitnpiOIlShiMlileist per cent of the people are nat Toronto 74 Mr Cockburn Mr Ivcfbmn and possess distinct Nesbilt and Mr Synnott lookedlnational character and outlook1he after the arrangements here and principal racral groups are 121mlle received many compliments from Irish french and Scottish in that iting cams am from thclor er em Dhgpailiiititit if Educatitin Jd iv uvemle Court Judge Open HouseMay to Lr TRY AN EXAMINER WANTAD PHONE 24 14 Two final concerts in the Cali adian Artists Series sponsored by our band were held on March 23 and April The Toronto Men TeachelS 00 haltIQSOIGEE Nearly everyone in Barrieinakcs there are 76 employees three of String Qllalhcuc Mt rss artist lrcqucutusc of the Bell Telephone whom are long distance operators symCth plagilfbimciiflb lTiicsccony Companys exchange at 21 Eliza and four Information operators were beth street but few have ever had Today nearly 19000 local and 1600 the opportunity of visiting behind long distance calls are handled on the scenes in the buildingwhcrc the average day compared with nearly 19000 local calls are convlonly 9000 local and 580 long dis nectcd on an average day lance calls 10 years ago Local citizensf however will In 1933 there were fcycr than 500 have this 0Pp1lunlly1 01 2000 telephones here while today BC TCIODhOHC COmPany 13 h01d there are almost 4000 More than int 01300 House from Mondayi 1000 of these telephones have May2 to Friday May between certs were splendid On April 21 23 our band will take its annual trip to Hornell New York and put on concert there The Hor on return concert in Barrie on May 12 Our students and staff appre ciated the generous gesture of the board in granting early clostng bn commemoration of been addedvsince the war during gxlouialaghs entry into the the hours ofscvcn and nine OCIOClk penod when telephone equipment Domfinion of Canada Special 68011 CVcnlng and materials were difficult to ob In extending this invitation thcpublic Garrick the war panys manager hcrc stated that tain Mr Garrick believeslthat visi tors to the exchange will in addi assembly was held that morning arranged by the History Depart in the 1001 Temple where lightt HOUSES IN AURORA ROBERT ISIBBY of llariie l1 13 been elected xoiic commander for the Canadian Legion Following the sudden death of Wilfred Manning of Coltlwater special meeting was held and Mr Bibby was elect ed to this office veteran of the second great war Mr Bibby is past president of the llarric branch of the legion atid has been very active There are 11 legion branch es in this zone Delmcr Cole oil Barrie has been appointed mite secretary SNAILS IN SIMCOE 400000000 BC Victor lesser of Oro Station was strolling along the shore of Lake Simcoc one day re cently when he happened to pick up pebble in the shape of snail Aftcr examinng the piece he forwarded it to the Royal Ont ario Museum for identification letter from Madeleine Fritz associate director of the museum explains that it is fossil snail of the ordovieian age and it is four hundred million years old The writer merit and the nggraphy of our new province was studied 1n the lower grades the preceding week About two weeks agorweie ccived letter from theprincrpal of the Ryerson Institute of Tech nology for the principal and guid ance officer of BCI to visitthat instituteOn April Such invita GORDON FOSTERJHS been up tions were sent to 15 schools for pointed Judge for the County Oi That day on the recommend Simcoe An orderincouncil has the wire system long distance and information switchboards ringing machines test boards will be on display and will be explained by experienced telephone workers acting as guides and narrators In addition there will be special scientific exhibits illustrating tele phone research and development voice mirror type of Wire tion to spending pleasant and in structive evening gain insight into the problcmsand complexiticscf providing telephone service make plans to have the matter of franchise submitted to the elec torate at the next municipal eleca tion The motion was adopted Council decided to drop the plans for hockey banquet Ald Christiesuggested that the troph ies be sent on to the boys and possibly next Fall have day fer all sports Ald Ayres chairman of the reception committee point ed out the trophies thathad been ordered would cost considerable amount of money and there would gt be no money left in the budgeti for largeevent next Fall letterr from War Assets Cor poratipn was read offering build ings at Edenvaleairport for sale The letter was town engineer tion of the property adjoining the town hall was referred to the pro perty committee cheque was received from lnnisfil township for $4250 cover ing service of thefire brigade on Jan 21 and 29 Council authorized grant of $15 to the last postfund as share of burial expenses for War vet eran who died in March lease will be prepared to rent office accommodation in the form er council chamber to the chil drens aid society for year at $300 Ald Wilson presented an ac count foil the balance owing to Emms Electric for electrical work done on the town hall Amounts of $500and $5000 had previously been paid referred to the and the the 9mm the man been passed weailc Wig rs to COMING EVENTS went on to point out that at that remote time geological history this part of the country was covered by seas agement committee the invitation and family court from Simcoe hear how their voices sound oven was accepted Mr Morrow and over which Judge Foster will Drc the 101913110119 and an OSCilloscopctADrzillngg Edgar Hau Frid237y arrived there at 1130 were Serv Side The coml will go into oper which turns sound waves into visi Liummam Sale Ij 9d our dmlerv Ewen complete ation on July Mr Fostcr will ble patterns on screen will per mm Trinity Church Saturday April 30 am 252627b Bake sale Market Square Satur day April 30 Auspices Dalston Womens Institute 271 Dont forget the United Church Young fecples 25th convention at Stroud April 303N153 17 27b Dance at Baxter Friday May mit visitors 719sec their voices Some idcaiof the complexity of the telephone system can be gain cd from the follovving facts In the Barrie exchange more than 25 miles of wire are required to con nect the various lines terminating in the exchange building In all continue his duties as Magistrate and will preside over the regular magistrates courts in the district Judge Foster is graduate in law and prior to his appointment as Magistrate he had served as Super intendent of the childrens aid society treasurcrwas authorized to pay the balance of $301103 Ald Ayrcs was chairman dur ihg the committee discussion and the meeting was adjourned by 1030 pm Dance every Friday at Cooks toWn Dance Pavilion to Don Gilkes and his ninepiece orches tra 27tfbt1 Ladies Bowling Lcague Dance Friday April29 Eastern Star Hall pm CNR Orchestra Admission 50c 27p Rummage Sale Beaver Rebekah Lodge No190 inOddfellows Hall Collier St Saturday May at am 27b Rummage sale Burton AvewUni tcd Church Saturday April 30 Auspices 39 Club Doors open am gt 2713 The 2nd annual Rural Musical Festival will be held Friday even ing May 20 at the Barrie Arena 242527b Dance Orange Hall Ivy Friday Apr 29 auspices LOL 450 Admis sion 50c Lunch counter Stroud Mountaineers orchestra 8tfbT Rummage sale Saturday April 30th Oddfellows Hall Collier St Auspices Ladies of St Marys Church Doors open am 27x WThe YPU of Newton Robinson United Church are presenting threeact play entitled Ready Made Family in Newton Robin son Orange Hall on May 4th at 815DmlAdmlS sion 40c and Shown above standing on empo scaffo erected under the arch of the entrance to the Peace Tower Prime Minister St Laurent makes the first chisel mark on the blank Vshield which will bear the provincial arms of Newfoundland With him are news photographer far left and Hon Gordon Bradley KC newly appointed Secretary ofState On the plattogm at leftgantpeseen the of ligwtoupdlang which is to be copied in stone to the music of Paxtons or chestra Dancing from 930 to 130 scrim Bobby Gimby and his illpiece band Bccton Commutiin Mcmor ial Hall Friday May Ticketsl advance salc $100 wicketI $125 2729thl Tea and Bake Sale May Cen at tial United Sunday School roomsl to pm sponsored byCGlT Presbyterial Camp Afternoon tea auspices mens Hospital Aid at Nurses lnearly all the gold in the world and was entitled by documentary was impossible for the US to buy taged by war which is not condu lout getting money or goods Event 2729th1 WOl year dimid or the litillltlllllt Slim mu ill llllul down lnc liairlc liivanis tiub enter lanuul about larmel from North 51111111 itli Mr Fantiwell speaker The nivttnit was arrang ed by 1113 Attritutitnraltonnnitttw with ll Fisher as cliatTln il Saiitiwcll rdtltl he hs itappy man agriculturalist piest at as they knew more about trs iii 1l spFlirtltwtlnboiisuni goods and on travel Cold buried in vaults underground is of no value We ill anada should take every opportunity to impress this on the United States for our economy is Very closely linked with Annricas The speaker was introduced by Chas Crease and liarl Iticharthion Reevevof Vcspra extended thanks to you 11 economics than an UllltI 1355 Four prizes donated by Barric BCJUL Hi Wit the liiwanians were drawn for and was no trouble about foreign ex Tm to Gordon Mk mum change 1vcry nation could get HMan Gordon Caldwell and all tne eoltlneetled At the endmmc Gwymhwg of that war the United States had Scholarship mum of $10 cheques were made to four Junior Farmers who attended short course at GAG They Were iitlcn Maw ll Adams and Edwards signatures to all the gold in the world five times over But this lid not work very well because it and consume and get hack to otheF countries As long as the US kept lending other Countrith eold things went fairly well but when the Americans got tired of lending and stopped the this gold RACING BARBIE WED JULY 20 arrics newlyformed driving and riding association Came through with their first strike this week when they announced the obtaining of the famous Matron Stakes for twoyear olds This is the first stake race held by the As sociation and already planshavc been settled for Wednesday July 20 when they will present 10 heatprogram at the Barrie Agri cultural Society Grounds The Matron Stake will carry purse of $800 and added money which constitutes entry fees paid to the Canadian Trotting Assoch ation To date there are 26 paid economic system broke This catist the depression in the late twenties and early thirties Things are working out muchl the same way at the present time True the Americans learned the absolute futility of war debts and an arrangement wasagrecd upon for all countries lighting on the same side 19 pool their rcsources Now there are two kinds of coun tries all European countries are impoverished and away behindgin productive power There is politi cal uncertainty and few are willing to spend money on longterm cn terprises Half the world is rath cive to rapid recovery lnthe new world or the AlllCllCllll continent there was no yar damage and pro duction power has remained at high level Weon this continent must continue for years to extend help to the ravaged countries with to change by July The stake race is made up of two divisions One forfrotters and one for paccrs In each division there ually this will end five ten or perlt are two heats each having purse baps 15 years when these ravaged of $200 and added money countrieswill be able to pay back The Association 3150 hope in With goods 1010 Will DO till31 have classified race and free forall on the days proceedings lwhich will include some of the in turf more wellknown horses circles Most trotting and pacing races are tirade up of three heats but arerionly for threeyear olds and New SecretaryManager to pair of heats ReSidetice TliiliSday to pm Open house at hospital to 1pm 2729b King Edward Homei and School1 Proceeds for Tickets 25c afternoon tea and saleof baking at home of Mrs Charles Knight 39 Brock St to pm Wednes day May 27281 ThreeAct Comedy entitled Miss Chatterbox dramatized by local talent Burton Ave United Church Thursday and Friday May and Admission 35c 2427ptT The Wedding by Avening YPU winners of drama contest will present their play on Fri day April 29 815 pm in Cen tral Sunday School room 27x Ratepayers meeting will be held in Stroud Community Hall on Mon day evening May at 830 oclock DST for the purpose of diScuss ing the present situation regarding Public and High Schobl matters and to obtain the best information possible regarding the costs of this present set up of school areas and particularly the set up of the Bar rie High School Area and how it affects the taxes compared with the former costs of the education of County pupils The Board of Trustees for Tp Area No and the resident members of the High School Board and also the Town ship Council have been invited to be present 27p May 12 RGAF Announces Promotion of Airmen Among the 312i0ntario airmen an the semiannual piomolion list of the RCAF announced by Air and new ranks W02 JB McDowall 197 Blake Street Barrie W02 AMcCart ney Minets Point Sth Rob ertson Thornton Sgt Laid law Alliston Sgt Russell 86 Dunlop Street Barrie Sgt Alford100 Dunlop StreetBar rie Sgt Abbott Angus Cpl Munro Angus Cpl Hannon 76 Holgate Street Allan dale CplL Bishop Barrie Cpl Herbert Dyment formerly of Barrie now of Greenwood NS Cpl Johnston 32 Maple Av enue Barrie Cpl Black REG WELHAM is the secretary more Wasaga Beach Cpl manager of theyBarrie chamber of Martin Barrie commerce Mr leelham is the fourth person to ccupy this posi tion The first secretary Major PRINCWAL Dudley went to Montreal and The populallons of the Drillsmal later to St phn NB the second tPemleS or NewiQWdlanlr Major John Silver went to Port mg to the 1945 Fensusrlare 101 Arthur and the third Bert Hm lows St Johns 538001 Come went to Toronto In addition to BTOOk 3300 Grand FallSiWMg his duties as secretarymanager of Bell Island 7200 C8tb01133t$m the chamber of commerce Mr 30118 Vista 3600 11303519 Welham is also secretarytreasurer 3500 Grand381115 3400 of the Barrie arena comfnissiou 2300 HarbourGrace 3100 entries but the figure is almost sore over Twoyear olds are confined Force 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