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Barrie Examiner, 16 Jan 1956, p. 1

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1an rfxioAY Strangle copy ItEApsyerECH no canonGEN Annual Meeting Law Association Of Smcoe County ItAL MASSEY readsthe speech Tram the throne at theopening lot the third session of Canadas 22nd Parliament Jan 10 Seated directly before him are seven judges or the and ermine The First column BITCHERS gt By Law arm ILL no ea thclands which snce ldhood days with their fascia in stories by thowriters oi fliinipteentyears ago Captain MErryaL Ballantluc and the Henty have called to 115 in Clancy across the Southern and with the added traction that they are selectedtroni the worlds tinest vistas and most intriguing countries The world hows er thing yet show smile bracsALYafmw out the cpths or tropic mountaintops or parls of South have yet to situation or buy dont drink too Its lucky that the same injunction does not apply to the world nest pure coolwater whic promiiun less than years trainjnqw Getting back to water recalls the days when amateurphotographers had no runnin water in many hurries and the photofan Turn to page three please me Court 01 Canada in robes oi scarlet CPVNAllIONAL FlLMHBQARD FIREDEsrRo aRorIIERs HOUSE The two storey frame homc oi the brothers stanlcy and Lloyd Wright located about two miles cast at Elmvale was destroyedby lireon Friday afternoon TheElm vale lire brigade used water from thanearhyl1yrlnanaflamphto putuut the fire Although the brothers were away at the time neighbors man aged to savemost oi the iumlshl ings The lire is thought to have started through overheated pipes Mostly sunny Moderate Today Esaudios Mter the thaw on Ian It to 12 lung beenwinm again but mostly sunny and cold with only light snow Sunday was perfect Ontario winters day with Julie ice on the bay and hundredssskatin in In dialnoun Todays pect Is for sunny milder and cool again Temperatures were High Low 13 31 25 18 10 1m 11 Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Ice The annual meeting at Simcoe County Law Asoclation was held Wednesday Jan 11 in the Law Library Court Housc Barrie President Currle QC Ill aldcd and 11 members were pre sent Annual reports uer received One report indicated that 53 bound volumes had been added to the Law Library during the psi year and the total number of volumes is now upwards oi coo There are now 47 members II the Issocia lion in the County 01 Simcoe it is planned to have panel dis cussion among the lawyers on taxation problem some time to wards the end at February Also iawycrs curling bonspiel will be held at Bradford on Saturday Feb 18 the hints being Duns QC and Brook Evans QC Scagram was appointed chairman oi the dinner committee and Myers chairman oi the goli committee Committee Will Explore Ways To Cut Unemployment Contrary to general belief there are now more people draw lnK benefits mm the Barrie bli icc oi the Unemployment Insurance Commission that there were on the correspondlns date one year ago LtCol William Cooper area manager advbed special committee at lhe Chamber or Commerce Saturday n1 hing From whatIcan gather Bar ries industries generally are work ing at top output but through the steady increase in population and some local condlllons which pre vail in certain parts of the area served by the Barrieollcethe number on claim has increased from 1172 in 1955 to 1380 as of last night In Barrie alone there are 340 men and 96 women drawing ben entanlndicwmarket thocombined total 275 Totals for the area according to occupation are as Iollows clerical 64 sales clerks 49 waitresses 57 protective services 65 agriculture 43 bricklayers 87 protective servi ces 85 agriculture 43 bricklayers 24 carpenters 159 painters 20 plumbers 14 truck drivers 39 construction labo rs 259 and tire men stationery engineers 24 In compliance with Mr Coopers presentation and request the or C7 directors recommended that Permanent Advisory Committee be appointed to discuss in coopera tion with the Unemployment 1n surance Commission ways and means oi alleviating the linem ployment condition recommended that two members olgtthc sevenman comrnlttce be ap pointed by the Chamber Com merce Gives Way No FishNo Car Albert Kittcrmastcrand Charles Martin bothoi Toronto set out to drive over the men lake near Oro Station yesterday to do spot of ice fishing The began to crack and th Ernest Burton Installed WM Of Kempenieli ErnestJ Burton was Initiated as Wolshlplui Mastcr oi Kempen iclt Lodge No 673 AS Miran Jan by Bro Roy Kightley WM in last it was an auspicious occasion at Barrie Masonic Tem ole as there were 40 Past Masters or various ledges present along with several members or North gaie Lodge Toronto in which Bro Burton had Joined Masonry in September 1931 Also present 1on the ccremonics and banquet was the Deputy Grand Master oIGeorglan District RW Bro Roy Allen of Barrio EronBurton was born and ralscd in rorcmlo He is the nwncrmanngcr oi Barrie Bowling Academy and prior to 4m ws clerk olthc Town of Barrio Ior several years Well known in musical circles he is an accom pllshcd cellist and has played in string trio and concert orchestras in Toronto and Barrio gt The new WM moved to lerio in was as arl agent with the Met ropolitan Lilo Insurance company and joined Corinthian Lodge two years later He was secretary the lodge for three years He is Past Principal of Signet Chaplt ter Royal Arch MasonaHewas member the original commit icc formed in l952 to organize Kempsniclt Lodge and Wm elect cdChaplain theJlrst year it was instituted in January 1953 Ho servedas Junior warden and Sen ior Wardcn in the past twoycars Bro Burton is member oi Central Unitcd Church Hc is married tolthe iormer Evelyn Per hid eon My TARIO CANADA Jonson ADJAlA ERoMIHRoNE MONDAY JANUARY HIS WORSllIPIWARDEN JOHN SMALL sJu not as good assome people like to imagine Mr McLean said Chosen onthe Iflrst Ballot Today 0R0 AGRIEU URALL SOCIETY HAS SUBSTANIIAL BALANCE AFTER PRIZE MONEY INCREASE zklthouxh it was disclosed at the annual general meeting or the On Agricultural Society Zheld at cm 1an Hall on Friday that the funds at the society were down by about $320 Norman Stoddert secretarytreasurer pointed out that this was alter the prize money lflCISBSELEY renorm The also ndlhz accounts to the society amounting to about $200 The fla ure tor the paid attendance to the 1955 exhibition was given as 2618 Prominent Dociéj Dies Suddenly sons and onedaugb er The other oliicersoi Kempmfelt Lodge dulydnstalled for 1956 are as follows 12PM RW Chlttick Long Armstrong It Greer Chap ro James Poppleton Hancock Treas ure supling so Magee Renton IG BurySS Worrall 15 Reg Garr it Tyler Bro Klghtleyfb oi Ci Warren Mac Lcan Organist two occupants of the car jumped Kittermasters new car disappear ed in out 40 Icct of er In the reporiaJrom committees it was suggeted that moregroom was needed or the bee classes since last year the cattle had to he tied up over the place it was Dr Frank Muir Walker ills toncollapsed undera revere rokc about midday yeaierdayand was immediately taken to Stevenson Memorial Hospital Alllston where he died later in the alternoon Dr Walker was in his lOth year and was prominent physician in the district He was the husband at Agnes Merle Yonge and his only son Albert is at present at University at Toronto The Iuncral will take place on Wednesday Jan ill STEEN TREATMENT HoodlumsLtcen age and older cannot be ircatcd with kid gloves and the sooner that plain truth is realized Lbe better for all concern ed ParkvilleLQuallcum iBC Progress recommended to thedirectors that the constitution of herd in the dairyclasses should clearly set with the program It was thought that herds shown should be cow twoyearold yearling and call The oiiicers directors associate directors and junior directors were Felecteden bloc Mrs Hart and Mrs Pearsail were ap pointed associate directors Neil McNiven was appointed junior dir ector The societywillbe seeking Sep tember 12 for the date of the Oro Fair this year at the Georgian Bay Fairs meeting to be held at the Court House today County Councr Assemble Today Simcoe County Council assem bles at pm today or the first session the newyear The principal husiness this afternoon willbe the eleqion of the new warden There are three main candidates for the wardenshi John Small Reeve of Adjal Fisher GanionReeve iii Medont and James Patton Reeve or No tawasaga During the session the council will deal with nunabermf items which may prove controversial rdsmwnornaamt AND 00 orsmoon AGRICIIL Since 64 lZ PagerTwo Sections MCOE COUNT URE MUST HAVEMORE To KEEP ECONOMY The economy or Canada cannoteontinue BUOYANT in its present buoyant state unlessagrlculture receives greatershareoi the nationallncome declared Alden McLean first vi president at two to zaoliarmersand their wives at Beeton on Saturday The occasion was the annual dinner and meetr ing or the Slmcoe County Federation at Agriculture at which Mr McLean was the special speaker Pcinting out that the condition of agriculture today was that statistics showedthat in 1954 the farmers received 68 of the national income and were about 17 or the popula tion Since1951 the net farm income had dropped 50nndt the number harming had decreased by about 10 he iarmers at Canada are definitely receiving the low end or the national income stated the speaker In the Slates people are more concerned with the Iarm problem than we are here think too many people are living in hopesltbat the iarm problem is all riflhi It was clear no continued that larmers must do sometth the situation themselves were doing something but were three things which need to be emphasized ihe work at the Federation oi Agriculture the ccopcratlve movement and the importance of commodity groups market legislation and marketing program Scarce Organ ed The Federat on or Agriculture declared Mr McLean was scarcely organized It was the best the farmers had done so iar but they had not done enough He pointed out that in industry today you have to be big to survive that labor was tuliyorgdnized Surely we need to be organized And as we become smaller percentage 01 the population more and more necessary is it for us to become organized We cant do it by hall moasuras We have to have the best or ouriarrners taking oiilce Closer Liaison The speaker felt that there should be close liaison between the Federation oi Agriculture and dicctively without the help operatives Mnrkcting of agricul tural products today wISnot the job it was ten years ago Now goods had to be oi highq alil and packed eflectlvely Federation The Coerdiuaior placed the rcspon rdinatlng all those Turnto page Lhrecrplcasc HG Robertson PUC Chairman Forllih Year the elmoperative movement Ior without that arming was deprived oi one at its fundamental assets 11 outlined the growth of the movement during the past years into what was newbig business owned by larmers and dedicated to inrmers needs Looking phead he Iorecast bis ger business in petroleum and in time the operation or the cooper atives own refining plant Tool For The Job 0n the matter or market legisla tion Mr McLean admitted that it was under lire at the presenttime but he was confident that the reg islation would not betulned back It was tool to do the Job it helped to put in line the faint hearted If everyone was good curoperator maybe we would not need the legislation He Ielt that commodity groups Among these will be the CA5 would not beable to do their job budget or 1958 which will be pre sented on Wednesday The Spe cial Committee enquiring into the possibility of increased road grants to municipalities is expected to report to the Council on Tuesday The County budget willgalso be debated sometime during the ses slon number of deputation re questing grants such as the Red oration of Agriculture and the OMB will also be received by Council On Friday architects will present working plans for theapproval of Council 01 the proposed home for the aged at Penetang Bdrrief LegiOn lniegralvPcIri of COmmunilifi The Barriev Branch 91 the Can adian legion hasBrown consist gully sinceita inception and has taken an increasingly responsible partinthe community life vlhe ollowing summary the hlskiry fot the branch compiled by past shows clearly part It play today the itwin l1 igct whlch ampetltloh maenrson was appoinh ed chairman or the Barrie bl Utilities Commission for year at the inaugural meeting pf the commission held on Thursday Jan 12 This iser Robertsolrrts 18th year on the commissio served for six years while he was mayorot Barrie At this meeting the Com sslun accepted the proposal otInterna tional Water Supply Ltd to install 1000gbllon per minute well on Ann Street near Victoria Street This well will supply million and halt gallons of water per 24 hours and the cost will be $3783 exclusive or pumping equipmen The pumping equipment expect ed to cost about 33600 lth

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