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Barrie Examiner, 27 Oct 1949, p. 17

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823 YearPNO il P06 udusrl or HITS FIRST WITH THE BEST IN BARBIE AUTNMIm AI SECOND CIA IAII I1 OFFICE DUAIIIIY cAIA THE PARADE OP HITS CONTINUES THURFRISAT Cant Show Sat llllll ilili Business Leader BARRIE ONTARIO CANADALTHURSDAY OCTOBER 274949 IPaul Robbins President Key Club Charter Night Sponsored by Kiwanians Charter Night for the newlygbers of the Key Club Among formed Key Club of Barrie Districllhose present was Principal Collegiate Institute was held ai80wman of BCl Past President Community House Monday evcngiNcil MacDonald introduced the ing at dinner sponsored by flieIKey Club members and their Kiwanis Club Ifathcrs after which Past PresiJ The chairman was Past Presidenldcnt Thomson conductedl RoaN ChIrisIlIic headeif tlIiIe cam on lmprossive induction ceremonyII 93 wic Im eyl The charter rcsentation UUb Charm members arezltondtlctcd by Kfnneth Loheed Llold Alkmsvn D9 BIEQIOWRWITmonto Governorelect of Kiwan Chnsuev Ted mar Alla CW OntarioQucbecMuritimes divis don Brooke Duval Jim Fisher Leon GMIIcIIII Bruce on and was accepted and re ADC In 1051 A3 IAICII II Conservative Winner Section 3Poges to 24 gills FIRST BARBIE SHOWING From the ThrillDipped Pan of IIIIES IIIIIIII CIIIIIIIIBII Illsmvsirqsogu olutlog vhosommgcnsosmtglltycs 34 lilo unfurled villi In roamll Halfyard mu gt Jim Lnkinu Allan MacDonald ggsy hartrlresdemi Doug Mnncheslcr Harold Moore KI III Tom McConkcy Paul Robert Paul was prosimm he gift of various Barrlc Klwnn RobbmSI Minot Keith on will IIEIIIIEII CIIIIII IIIIIIIII IOIIEII IRANKMORGMI MARY ASIOR ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Eve Shows 650 and pm Plus these treats ior your enjoyment Color Cartoon and Fox News AT LAST THE FOUR AWARD WINNER COMES wavwe can STANDIN RID ymvjl EVE SHOWS 655 and pm To THE SCREEN IIIRT AWARV OFTHE BRITISH ACADEMI 6N wnusucu our am As mum All minimum THURSDAYFRIDAY SATURDAY Matinee 8531230 prn THRILLING TWINPACKED ACTIQNPROGRAM laruorrng caisson 01d Losr Angelas II Showstlcndsggo 19111 STARTS MONDAY ICAROI stars production narrator and landed III Midland 3yearold sou III now runs ANOTHER ACTION PACKED SAGA JOHN quittedonthe samecharge IthyearoldI Barrie woman raw suspended sentence of One yearfor theft udgment was reservedonIRonI pu planar ed were II sowlab An me and ThbmnsO IE all onIIvchargsI Iot careless driving Gamble prrk charged with suit rn encer charge Wednesday fancy dress ComiwIdrESs and ROBERT BRYCE of Toronto who Who elected president of the Canadian Charmin of CommerceI the national federation of Boards of Trade and Chambers of Tour merce at its annual meeting at Montreal Mr Bryce has spent his life in the mining business In Nor thern Ontario and for number of years has been associated with the Chamber of Commerce move ment in Canada Aiming For $2500 VON Drive Reaches The Hall WayMark According to the returns already received the VON campaign is well over the halfway mark in achieving its $2500 objective number of canvassels have not yet made their returns Campaign chairman Knight expects that complete re port on the canvass will bc avail able by the end of the week Minor Auto Accident At Maple and Elizabeth He cannot obtain car insurance because of his age Malcolm Elson 73 of Oro Station told Constable Reg Beaman Barrie police officer Iwho investigated minor accident Monday at Elizabeth and Maple Streets Elsons car sustained more than $30 damiage while one driven by Charles Reid 18 Thornton sus tained few dollars damage to the front bumper Apparently Elson was travelling west on Elizabeth and Reid was lpulling out from the north curb when the cars collided xx Bob Parsons Named Assistant Manager For Canadian Tire Fralick associate dealer for the Canadian Tire Corporation Limited announces that Bob Parsons has joined his staff as assistant office manager Mr Parsons who is graduate of the Barrie Collegiate Institute has had about nine years business experi ence in banking in Canada and England He was in the Canadian Army in the last war for about three and half years with the Armoured Div ision and saw about year and half active service in Germany Holland and France with the First Canadian Armoured Carrier Regi ment Kangaroos Po Douglas and Ross Stephens Opening Mens Wear Store new mens storc The Store For Men is to be opened shortly after Novemberls at 15 Elizabeth Street Barrie by Douglas and Ross Stephens sons of the late Stephens wellknown Barrie citizen who operated similar business here for 46 years The modernlyappoipted store will be one of themost attractive in Barrie when completed Flues escent lighting will be used throughout Counterb and cases will be trimmed with limed oak and interior will befiriished in the lighter tones now in vogue Ross Stephens was formerly manager of Firth Brothers menIs wear store at Windsprgqand DougI lasvvas Ideal sales representative of the Rock City Tobacco Co Halloween dance Ivy Orange Hall Friday Oct 28 Prizesf pot llghtqr 7I5Ib Doritforggt the Essa Road Pre byterian Church bazaar Nov frdm to pm Auspices Evening Auxiliary 915p LS WA bazaar Homemade bak smsaws ted Church Saturday20ct =29 at Auspices Auxiliary vious contractor Donald Tomlinson Church iAllsiitlale result foil an decide Smer illlh by Roy Christie Wultcr Stewart of East YorkI llti Governor of the OQM Dis rict gave fine address with terling advice to both the Ki wanis Club and the Key Club Hel was introduced by Charles ColeI of London Past LtGovcmor of Division and thanked by past president of Barrie Club Leightoni Following tr lsis to the King and Clark tlle United Sales of America Ollltl guests present includch Rev James Ferguson gave the lin Jim Keith of East York Pastl vocation Sindsong was led by Governor of Key Clubs for OQMI Fred Kelly wrth Lloyd Tufford Lloyd Buddy of OlillilLtGovernl at the piano delightful inter orelcct of Divrsion and several ludc was provided by two solos members from Orillia and Lon played by John Ricci fine ion clubs younl violinist formerly of Sud Two new members of the Bar bury now student at BCI rlc Kiwanis Club were introduced President Cecil Norris of the Ferguson by Rodgers Barrie Kiwanis Club extended and Walls by Chit wclcome to guests and new mcm tick Midland Hospital Deficit $2000 for September Barrie Hospital Surplus St Andrews Hospital at Mid land showed an operating de flclt of $2000 for September This contrasted with the Sep tember operations of the Royal Victoria Hospital at Barrie which had an operating sur plus of$2000 Referring to the hospital operations at Midland James Pinchin member of the board spoke in favor of es tablishing school for nurses Despite the govemmentrc gulations which appear to make it difficult for us to reestablish our nursing school that is the only ultimate solution de claned Mr Pinchln am con approximately 20 over the fident that the Minister of previous year it was possible Health will recognize thlslabk i1creducethe overall operatlng and give us the necessary costs for September this year backing if we present our case compared with year ago fully Patient days in September In September of this year 1949 totalled 2178 This was the Royal Victoria Hospital had slightly lower than the 2337 receipts as follows accounts of year ago Obstetrical $10665 XIrays 51687 other cases Were 58 and 59 The $37 provincial grant $3309 greatest number of patients in total 815689 the hospital at any one time in The September expenses September this year was 96 Garbage Cblitract Increased $3720 For At special meeting of the town council held last Monday night the tender of Dennis Moran at $18720 was accepted for garbage collection This amount i$3720 more Smith Bruce Synllott Bruce Tar tBush Peter Wisemlln Officers tlectfd by the Key Club were Paul Robbins presi dent Peter Wiscman treasurer Paul Robert vicetreasurer Lloyd Atkinson secretary Brooke Du4 val vicomwrctary Allan Croydon Ted Clarke Doug Manchester diicclors were administration $301 sal arles and wages $6371 food $3134 laundry and bedding $436 medical supplies $1453 Xray $1427 fuel and light and water $147 maintenance 5176 other $286 capital $69 total $13800 The September operations left cash surplus of $1889 The gures were presented to the board of directors at the last monthly meeting by Man ager Donald Cameron The September receipts of the RV were almost exactly the same this year as in 1948 Although food costs were up than was being paid to the preI Mr Tomlinson who had been doing the work for $15000 asked the council for more money There was some protracted negotiations but the plans always broke down and finagly Mr Moran was hired on temporary basis The council then advertised for tenders Mr Tomlinsqn did not submit tender in response to thgmrecent advertisement There were five tenders openedallifie meeting last Monday night one was $23000 one was $22000 twowere at $20000 and Mr Morans tender at $18720 was the lowest Full detailsof the agreement have not been completed However it isexpected that the present system of twicea week collectionsjlvlll be continued And business premiseswili continue to pay for extra service In the contract signed by Mr Tomlinson invthe summer of 1947 he wasobliged to provide amodern truck and he bought Sanivan at acost of $10500 Mr Tomlinsons Sanivan is stillfor sale and it is notTIikeIly it will be used again on the streets ifBarrie There has been lno indication that the new contractor will be required topmvlde modern garbage col lectiontruck fiy At the present time Mr Moran isbeing paid $60 artsy for garbage collection and this arrangement will be continued until the contract agreement isgsignedjand goes intoIeffectI All members tofvcouncii werepresent for the special meet zingw1th the circeptmn ofIAldQrlllllson Ald Hambly andAldg lNortbn The 12 councillors present woreunanirnous in the JAMES MACDONNELL held the1 riding of TorontovGrecnwood for the Progressive Conservative In federal byelectlon on Monday AI former Member of Parliament Mr Macdonnell was defeated by Bucko McDonald ln Furry SoundMuskoka on June 21 In the Monday election Mr Macdon neli defeated Perry Ryan LiberaII and also 00 and Lnbor Progress lvc candidates Perry Ryan form erly lived in Barrie and attended school here BETTER BUSINESS FROM READING ADS MONDAst EXAMINER It gives us chance to get to the sales and do better busi ness writes correspondent from Vesprn In commending The Barrie Examiner on the Monday publication It has been source of sat Isfaction to the publishers of The Barrie Examiner that there has been such response to the Monday issue We are happy to have such concrete evidence that the readers look forward to the advertising columns to do better busi ness Smith Dairy Drivers Cleared by Judge In Trial of Oaks In his address to the jury after evidence had been heard in the trial of Lloyd Oaks at General Sessions Court here Judge IHarvie said he believed the driv ers who gave evidence complete ly exonerated themselves He pointed out that there ap peared to have becnran attempt to smear Smiths Dairy which he said had become prosperous business only by htirdlwork Oaks was found guilty of theft from his employersa $0500 short age was reported by auditors and sentenced to two years less day at Guelph Reformatory Drivers who testified were Cutting Turnbull Ed Moore Ayerst Kenreth and Albert Smith The latter two men are al so partners in the dairy ltl Local Motorists Get Best Driver of Week KiwanisSaIety Campaign In connection with the Kiwanis Safety campaign seVeral local citi zens have found that careful courteous driving pays off In the best driveroftheweek award which takes place each Friday evening at 730 in the studio of CKBB the following Barrie motorists have been honored Prin cipal Bowman of Barrie Col legiate was presented with pair pfkid gloves by Frank Craig Wes Maitland salesman who has driven nearly 50000 miles this year without an accident was pre sented with pounds of Ontariolt nest butter by Norris and Robert Peelar taxi driver receiv ed large ashlight from Oughs Hardware Miss Russell ALQN was judged the winner two weeks ago but unfortunately Miss Russell could not be present to receive her prize having left for Saskatchewan on Friday morning The members of the Kiwanis Club of Barrie and the local police hav books of report sheets Only outstanding drivers of cars which bear safety emblems are reported Bus DrivergChdrged Following Accident Harold Morris of Toronto driver of the bus which rolled over south Of Orillia last Friday has been charged with careless driving Twenty persons were injured in the accident and Robert Kerr of Detroit died from abro neck On pageone of thisgiss fIThe Examiner is note paying no charges were laidin connection with the accident The charge against the driver oifurs bus was afternoon tea mageswas the involving fourcars in vicinityof Hart2 MotorsionE both st atIabout About $400 in Va ca driven by laid after this sectionhad goricto gt Dorothy ohnson KIIBY SUZANNE GRANT DALBERT DAN Mormonism IKIURI SEYMOUR CIIIN00 Showing On The Same Program Bill IRIS EDWARDSADRIAN and TH WUNI DOG YOU DO NOT HAVE TO PAY $300 TO SEE IOPPING IN POIIS Wilh LAUGNIU L754 lAUONS COUNT IN AND 978 SNICKIRS IECOUNI IMI DO SEE AND HEAR FORMBY ON OUR SCREEN Teachers of Music Will Meet Nov The first general meeting of the newly organized Barrie branch of the Ontario Registered Music Tea chers Association wlll be held on November14 music teachers round table and questionnaire are scheduled for the meeting An edu cationa1IflIlm will also be on the Dkiar ff The Barrie branch has been form ed for the purpose of raising the standard of music teaching and music study here and to ensure that qualified teachers will be available In charge of the first generall meeting will be the branch cxecu live Miss Jessie Bryson president Mrs Booth vicepresident MissI treasurer andI Miss Biltcliffe secretary Scouts Pictn Paper Collection Nov paper salvage drive is being planned by Barrie Scouts for Sufi urday Nov5 it was reported at the annual meeting of the Barrio Scouts Association The scouts use the proceedsfrom paper collected tobuy uniforms They request residents wishing to wwttutetvleep paperrth piles and place the piles outside their residences early on the morn ing of Nov Further announce ments are to be made SYDNEY Ns CP The board of health has banned sale of unpasteurized milk in this Cape Breton city The ruling affects only independent dairies mostly on the outskirts of the city area psQssQ V$ssssssss BOB HUNTER and ills Bills ITHE MASONIC TEMPLE 17 OwenSt SATURDAY aItI3pm MrsHi1da Figure SIialingScllooI Brennan National Skating Association Medalj ist and cm experienced skating in structor Proposes this is

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