Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 8 Sep 1949, p. 12

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it rm Monday August 15 day for the Scout Troop to Mad Rivcr 11 Ir of Scouts under Study 01LHEAT WAllFlAME METHOD This famous WallFlame Oil Burner easily converts your present heating plant from coal to oil Thousands report it saves up to 25 or more on oil costs too Phone us iodayl on BOILERS Oll FURNACES WATER HEATERS Theres Timken Silent Auto matic of the right type and size to meet your home heatv ing need Free surveys and cost estimateswliberal terms Phone us today CAMERGNJLLIS GIBSON LTD 65 Bradford St PHONE 3855 iaoy Scout Camp 93 The Camp Borden iiireni ilb pushoil first amp Bulirli ler kaiixi oil lzci gtnfdmac thi do you Great Success 1cm il 12 rider ilr annual mean to lurk9114 iii IItii IIltn iii 11 tll If It mllcx as Iidic iroiip IililtIII Stiaciian iill IIlui vhiic latzol Lead Iiiilzri lottcr Ieari the Icsoii Ii tapiain said 31 for the lioiizan talliolli Scouts it 1113 Izouin III the al ternoon liIliii and finlids of tin Hcoiiis iveri Iliitiil to IIiitli ltIcIrionaiioii of iiilliiiiL tih liltlli Iliiilil1 and savnnining Tit Iards after IIIiiiiinzz their clothes ill the Ier ilt peIlorIIied liI Eilii Scouts IliltriiIs of injured persons vIe dinionstrated Ii iis mg Scout staffs and shuts as lstreichcis iiie Iniincd cie band aged put on IiIIlilgt carried iown steep hill across the river ind brought iii front of the on Iookcrs so they could so hov lfieiently the results had been arried out great deal of credit for the success of the camp must go to the Scoutiziaster and his assistant Their iiniiring efforts and long hours produced camp that can iiimber of badges Scouts Also not iiL tho Scouts theinsclvs From iroop Leader lominIv Strachan ili everyone pitched in with will and their hard work certain Iv brought results Appreciation the RCAC cooks on loan Scot ie NICCUSIJi and Grant Dickson nust also be extended The Scouts will long remember their xcellent meals and pleasant per VOIIZIIITIJS The following is list of badges won by the to be forgotten and awards won by the Scouts at Straclian was judged best Seout Leader The prize for the most progressive Scout went to Walter Peever while Freddie Youck was considered the most promising scout Those receiving their Tcnderfoot badges were Bobbie Youck Danny Smith Wal ter Pecvcr Roy Pcever and Billie Evans Second class badges were awarded to Tommy Strachan Nor ris Potter Freddie Youck Ronald Daniels Gordon Daniels and Greg McHugh Bernard Daniels partial Ily completed his Second Class Soldier How fast are these new airplane carriers Sailor Well cant say exactly matey All weve asked them to 1050 far is keep up with the planes camp To in csk OI Your Bank The connection of many people with Bank is only through pass boo Wenbelieve however that there is more mutual pleasure and benet by psist 1i iiotiiiL v1 lr lli ii Imw Ill In the IiiI Iminrr 11 shits It 1111 iii Int It 51111 AL 31 was II un poitait 12 iIp Il the Inori ILLIIv sIivicis ur held lin IIor Nan llir ai 1001 Iliii as 31 in ti 2o tr lI thw Scoits from Iumdiv until Sunday Tomlin take its place as second to none This is amply illustrated by the iakcs minus all piscatorial equip doing business in personal friendly and cheque book way are but it is human institutionlvery much interestedidgiyitig something more than iacrossmheecounter srvice The needs of theiindividual and him we can help him to progress are matters of rst imporgnce MJEIEEGQWW ThisBankhas grown to great size ing out againand one of them in vited me to come along No branches ifBarrieiBtonch or COMMERCE will enjoytbainkiogiatany or THECANADIANJBANK Foster Mgr 409 far and doubted rthe inforg iriil iiiid ilIj the licpaitzneiu Ari nadir the Highways the lion leorge kecps up continuous effort to giv the licgmiinieizt and traffic engineer in and Iiiildlil IIizew of the Iiiiilltii the Highway IIxitiirl Department Doaecit unsiibie Hill Mathews coming off duty in patrol car of the Ontario Iroiiririal Iulitc brnis riiiplli iiiicf unstable trunk Raymond on HMIV Rm IIJIIII renditions 1ch on the liighwaIis in June as it ITJiIiC control experiment hr 11 Inllliiflrg which nuke up the IIIOIOHHII squad of the pruiintul police are being driven on average of 7000 miles each Week re Play Runest pm Makes for Safer Highways IIllilllltlls of Ontarios Olilallt IllIrl prov inIIi coopriate to inise Itiai 111 hi sysirin one lih can tillril Ilii Ii contriiiciizl in com razor if but do viixti liiliia road 113111 Ilirti itilioi lliililiti us an Iqiial sliait ull The driver who does not tliote to conform to the incliiii critic and 11136125 others by his viiiiin IilliI whether it be llie Inc Is oi Ontario and it Ina slotlIv on Dll high iiioiornig tenors maximum iiio iJjs driving all llgtgtlt llitdi 01 liciloll en the common path The by his amen Illtiill the safety llilziiio iIoiiIIIial Police and iii Innznt 1Iii police under the At IIciniil administer the en Iiiiiiiiiil of our laws including ih III ll lraiiic Act lhe tli expansion in iii number of motor vehicles iisingl ledn The owner of this vehicle being towed into Highways Department gar penalties for those who ignore suspc drive had been revoked because of improper conduct and lie iv his car The permit for the car was under suspension Later it will be sold By anrs MILLIGAN Believe It or Not Ination DUI liiinseli or otiiris as uterine The Trafc Act provides III inIg regulations eunricr which such drivers are re iilOJId from the highways for the common good Convictions for violations of the is recorded Nllii and the car was anyway They had not Iproduced the evidence was af Having resolved to quit shing gave away my rod and tackle used to be stillfisher but had latterly taken to casting and what with backlashes snags the loss of plugs and spinners and the con tinuous exertion with little result found it strain on the nerves and weariness of the esh could of course go back to still shing but no was through No more shing ia silly pastime anyway In my thatit was good excuse for doing nothing especially when would ble But when became tired of casting began to feel sorry for the poor shincluding myselfnl reasoned that it was form of sadism to impale worms and frogs on hook to say nothipg of wrestl ling with bass fightdig for its life and afterwards removing the book from its gills So with this humanitarian re solve went on my holidays to the merit and with xed determina tion to sit around and relax would read book play bridgeif could find any v1cTImsIor just let the world go by in quiet medi tation on the beauties of nature far from the madding crowd Fowl two long days kept strictly to my3 resolution for was deadlazy and was content to watch the foolishI sherman sally forth laden withI rods tin boxes ofelaborate tackle and cans 0f livebqitII smiledi pitifully upon them as they launch ed their boats and disappearedinto the distance and laughed when they returned at sunset with few or no sh and stories of the big ones that got away On the morning of the third day rose feeling refreshed and saun tereddoWn to the beach for bathe after which sat 0n the veranda andtried to renew my re laxation The shermen were go saidIve given up shing Then in moment of weaknessl added argued that it was stillghmg dyS used to contend it seemed that sh had also been sh all day without getting nibl Itcr big game There must be Igrandparents and greatgrandpar Ients of the sh they had brought iin andI decided to explore fresh IIOCkS waters ITCW Sighting little rocky cove told myself that it looked like good place for bass It is true that was rather tired of rowing but attribute my decision to shrewd shermans instinct So pulled in dropped anchor and lineand waited Nor did wait long for waiting there for me land run let him run on slackened line until felt him strike again then jabbed in the hook Then came the tugofwar leap into the air dive for deep water and the battle was on be tween man and sh The rod bent double as tried to land him Gradually he grew tiredand so did for when had with diffiI strike Ur in is has appre bended driver who mistakenly thought the speed limit was meant only for someone else iligliiiiv Iraiiic Act for such 02 its speeding cineiess driving openiiing car with iaiIZIy 11 In lltkllilll brakes or other eqizi In 11 can wry often result in Elsi simpensmn Suspensions may 31 ifrzzrm for imv weeks months year or more depending or tile acme of the offence iLIcw izr er severe penalties Willi ignore orders of ft lnloti 11 their diivers licenses bi Iiotor iclizcle permits including iiiIiu tines conscation of their which or imprisonment The Hon George Doucctt states Ilia re al vehicles forfeited to the Cronin brcause of convictions in unlawful operation of same or for procuring registration 11 Etsziliv are at present being held In storage by the Department and Ivill be otfered for sale to the public It Enter date The owners because of their disregard of suspension orders not only lost their cars but In addition paid substantial lines or tit imprisoned llll Iii Iiiow gc now knows that there are severe nsion orders of their drivers licenses or permits IIis priviIegc to as subsequently apprehended while driving therefore forfeited to the Crown gculty swung him into the boat rclaxed and renewed my resolve Ito quit shing Having proved my prowess as an expert sherman with ample evid ence displayed on the lawn before the unbelieving eyes of those well equipped spiatcatchers was sat Iiscd But such is the weakness of human nature the native hue of resolution was sicklied oer with the pale cast of thought on the following morning thought of hoiv another and an even bigger bass might be waiting out there to challenge me to piscatorial combat and felt that it would be craven cowardice on my part to disap point him So went and drop ped him line and believe it or not he struck viciously ran on and struck again nicked him and tremendous battle ensued He fought like tiger broke water twice plunged and went round in circles under the boat At last brought him to the surl face on dangerously bent rod butjust as was about to swing him into the boat he looked at me with gleamin his eye shook his head in deant No and Idisappeared beneath the W8 All right said Youve won Although challenged him for ten days afterwards he never appeared again But he provided me with good sh story to which these THURSDAY SEPTEMBER YOTTIIII PILUTS 1949 iizvv Canadas Industrial Peace 5374 ii ir3 aloiulu Staci Illt rimI own plane 600 iznn 00yeanold 31a gazei Noble gnuihcls were taking more pixie in Mk an Mum their jobs Iealzznig the lilipOildTlC LID UK you In dnddoi their production rafts 394 Im up Emmi Start cenipanxs havi ciilidilicii KIM th MING lbigrtlilc programs to enlist an the Workers and In gtllilig DEIIH liiu ines Iiulioiili figures on and Myerpriced pioduets One AN EXMUNEB WM 31 mg 3914 pry mp large electrical manufacturer has time his personnel stall chat indivziluiii Mb With each and every employei 341 unplug Now he says I115 rncr are creaiing v1 mummy gm31 instead of being only rnecluinimd 94 I393 If 63935 cogs In Ith machine 194 mum This Is griiuig at prism pnt iJib ttlu 11121 of modern litewthe dehInIiLn ESTEIHIELDb AND uing Inuence of mass production OCCASIONAL CHAERS $132337viiii531 $131111gilltff jm ff jggkgll bfnw IIEIAIRED AND srIsei sc iiszicstos ruining but llir ttlIllihaving llmfmin1 mm mm RECOIIJEED rtLil of iitliriasllildli Title is Sillll reprcmmmd by his weekly FaCEOTy Guarantee tIUIlilI II III II Ulll IIIUII l5 13 Hg mm 337000 Imuvdum thtqii b1 Iii Its Vllli iiiiin int rte full up Delivery Ionly to hnii and his employer but tie lost through stiikcs and lock my pubm 1mm 12m10ytl5 otin 25000 fewer than In tine coI muuld 15 be quick WW3 15I131 1948 lier pi riormance wrili better wages Th Im Simiw and Working conditions That has been accompanied by Iilgiitiiglig mum b0 Immum Individual prmluciiviiy Star Wm and mm Tm imprvcmhgi report based on HIIW 01 ltidlilieir responsibilities is hapva iiig industrial WIIS 5mm laugury for Canadas future loikIIs are turning out more production than before Their out but is of better IUZIIIIV there are 1mm 50 mm WW jhu mg IItgts to go out on strike sonicI dnctIon iii labor turnovers meansmm MI iiIil iheId Ivi ot tinIi are sticking luiigci to IIithIi WM And Wm md lbqnu peach of strikebreaker In mind sn have been cut away down Ahmm Hhmmh STRATFURD UPHULSIERING CO 42 Brunswick St Striitford For further information enquire at EPLETTS Furniture Electric Sales and Service IIl0NE 3721 139 Dunlop St Barrie uo lacts like these have led reprcf UH WWW mdn Hr Stllliilnih of both management and II labor to the belief that Canada is mu mn four have lies entering comparatively peaceful era in industrial relationswsubjeclI Ito the allimportant condition Dial 5555 or 5556 it What are the causes of this imi proveinerit III the industrial atmos piiere The Star report contains ihis significant passage One of the most encouraging factors revealed by the survey was the almost universal report that tunes stay good ruitsvand Vegetables Farm Fresh FOR PRESERVING PEACHES FEARS PLUMS GRAPES ETC At Popular Prices Golden Ripe Bananas ii 70 Green Red Peppers Celery Onions CHOICE PITTED NEW PACK REIT CHERRIES 15020190 NEW PACK BRIGHTS HALVES EIIIIIEE PEREIIES 15min 16c AP CUSTOM GROUND BIIIIIIR ElliTEE FANCY LIGHT MEAT TIIIIR IISII BULK ROLLED IIIITS If you were hiring some one to run checkout stand what qualities would you look for At we take pride in the fact that our checkers are courteous prompt and efficient But above all we train them to be accurate so that they will know the correct price of each item charge you the correct total and give you the correct change If we should ever make mistake or if you have any suggestions that will help us maintain our Strict stan dards of accuracy please let us know Please Writet jealous sprat catchers irr awed silence Grow Wider Range Vegetables Toronto Telegram The Ontario fruit and vegetable growers are not making an unrea sonable demand in the domestic market so lng as their supply of produce will meet the demand Have nothing to shwith ThaiI was fatal admissionsand when III was offerdthe use of rod and line had abriefstruggle with my resolve and yielded tothe tempta tion would go for the sailLiber hapsdrop wormto the sh just to be sociable Next morning found myself again on the beachwith aborrow ed rod and few worms and hiring boatjust for one day only would show thosefeIIOWS how to catch bass Not the little bits of things they were bringing in but big ones But wasnt going to overexert myself would row leisurely around the shore From long experience knewthat the bass were where you caught them but that they had favorite haunts was informed that the best of these were around some submerg rocks on Shore somedistance up the lake didnt feel like rowing police were kept busy for nearly an hour in Montreal court re cently breaking up sparring matches between Mrs Sylvia Shilkrout being restrained above and EllaIPoirier Occasion was the hearing of suit in which Miss Pairlei charged that Mrs Shilkrout had made threats on Iv her life and had thrown glass gt and salt shaker at her Asked if she knew the reason for the attack by Mrs Shilkrout Miss IrPoirier replied Probably be causeul go around With her boss lt ported As resultiof sweet pota They do noticlaim that they can stretch theICanadian growing sea son to produce vegetables as early in the year as the southern United States They do not ask for the Iexchision of foreign fruits and wereassured that there would be aiigiarket for their produce solIlongI ait is available they would be enraged to undertake greater diversication and production Fruit and Vegetable Growers AS Isociationpointed out in an interI view in this newspaper few days ago that the producersin south western Ontario and other fertile sections of Ontario have made im portant advances in grewing vege tables which previously wereimv toes being excluded underthe dol lar conservation ban Ontario farmI ers went into the growing of these tubers with very encouraging rev sults With the assistance of cold storage facilities the season for domesticallygrown onions has been stretched out by=a couple of months and last year the Bradford marsh area produced million bags Other areas are also large producers of onions These are illustrations of what Canadian producers can do under favorable conditions vegetables when the local markets are bare of the commodities which theconsumers desire but if they MM Robinson of the Ontario of Mini BREAD sutur WRITE EIIIIIIE SALMON 03h DOMESTIC SIIIIIITEIIIIIG b3Ic CAKEPASTRY Militantnorm zi MAKES DISHES SPARKLE 330 55 cHECK THE TRIM or YOURIMEATATAP nor ONLY 00 vou GET THE BEST THERE Iseur M0REFOR YOUR MONEY WELL BUYIfCANADAs FINESTQUALITY 5REDoraBLUEBRANDBEEF Steak 30381154 59 W1 SIRLOINWING BONEIEssRouND IBludIe Roast at 1490 ShortiRib Roast111510 LEAN BRISKET LIb sc ROASTINGCHICKENS 3496 Young Legs Lamb lb 59c FRESH COD PILLETS 1b 29c SLICED BOLOGNA ib 32c SMOKED KIPPERS1B28O SKINLESS WEINEBS 112390 SILVER BRIGHT SALMON 380 PURE PORK SAUSAGE lb 48c PE Lealn Hamburg Steak 1b 39c AMERLED COTTAGE RC5th 1b 57c Customer Relations DEIIL FINE CANADIAN COLORE 43312332523 Mil 39 545r IIYLMEII CATSIII no 16c FANCY RED

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