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Barrie Examiner, 19 Mar 1956, p. 1

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what do you th he sang Mouoar 4wconcsoa and raioar single copy 92m VeepNo 33 THE FUNERAL took place on Friday of Sergeant Clarence Rhodes RCASC Camp Borden who was killed in motor accid ent on Highway 90 on Saturday March 10 He was accorded full military ACCIDENT VICTIM honors The tely pallbearers were sergeantsfrom 15 Coy Hanna Eye Suffers Burn Anilncideot at Barrio Arena Saturday night during the hockey match could have had cerium consequch and as was caused painful eye injury to spectator Somc nltwit had bccnthrowlnz firecrackers on the ice earlier and as it was no player or official was hlt but there secmed to be no effort to remove the rlt Just before the end of game raoto by Sat Burn Town cannot BlitElS The problem as to whether square or street should be re namcd to honor Fre Grant hlsA lorian of Barrie has one stage further At the regular meeting of council Monday March 12 the town planning board intimated they had no objections to Mary Street being renamed for this pur pose an the other hand the Chamber of Commerce who were also asked their opinion favored renaming Post Office Square for this purpose on the grounds that the square would have to be re named and this would cause less confusion than renaming street Fred Grants own View on this matter is that he would be very proud to think that Mary Street was renamed after him for it is his street As he puts it it is the street he has made wellknown in his writing An Earlier Omission An omission ton the martof an earlier council is the cause of some confusion on the waterfront at the present time hecently De laney Boat Lines have driven in some piles in front of their water line with view to making an ex tra dock Because of complaint pommittce investigated the situ ation and were of the opinion that the piles were illegal and recom mended that the owner be in structed to remove them Through Ross Cowan Delaney Boat Lines petitioncd council to reconsider their verdict on the grounds that aprevlous council had given verbal agreement along these lines which hadnever been put in writing The position lS aggravatedbyvthe factthat the new Delaney dock would restrict docking at the government wharf The action suggested by the fin ance committee has been tabled for further consideration Outdoor ma At first hearing the recommen gt dationiof the welfare committee Looking back or listnin back one recalls the sqngsthat came outnot so many now with the facilities anduses for record ings but usually becausa of some imp tant eve One farthestback did not have any classic origin an remember how disgusted mother became when neighbor boy of the McIntoshfamily from across the street talking to chum started to si and also beat the time onvapole must have been ateiegraph pole or one that heldup thebld electric arc lightnear thecorner of Browns bake shop now Merricks and StTara rara Bo Deay Im on the Burn Today It started with something sentimental have girl Baltimore some local colo street cars run ning by the do etc etc but litter not verymuch later from eBarrie do of town ribald parody sprang fromsome inglor iousf but not utebard to wi have girl infillandale She drinks whiskey by the pail New shes in the arric1 ja Boom deay 6n thcsame side thestreet waa 6nMcDonald cmssdfrqm it and Tara rare that the home and school associa tions of Barrie beadvised that the town council was unable to erect outdoor skating rinks and that their efforts should he directed to the recreation committee seemed like turning the full circle Coun cil is responsible for expenditures of the recreation committee and therefore if it Jvas thought that these rinks were necessary coun cil would have to pay in the end However the information that the recreation committee had al ready allowed for these rinksin their new budget satisfied the aldermcn Town Budget At the moment budget matters are most pressing of council busi ness Chairman of the finance committee Deputy Reeve Murray Mills is anxious to strike the bud get before the end of this month and special meeting has been callcd for tonight to start discuss ing the budget Recent additions to requests for grants are those received from the Chamber of Commerce $5000 and Barrie Fair Board $1200 The Town Planning Boardesti mates that its running costs this year will amount to $5100 1f the matter of anneiration is pressed then further $2500 will he need ed to cover the extra work Recess for Coffee An invitationto the council to have coffee with the library board made welcome excuse to term inate council business alittle early This annual invitation is always lookedforward to by the council Complain Too Many Unsatisfactory Sediment Tests There are still toomany unsat isfactory sediment tests showing up in milk tests in the opinion of the veterinarians of the Simcoe County Health Unit All these cans of milk arerc turned to the farm so it is in the producers own interest to improve his milking habits they state in heir February report gnaw milk grades were class ied as 87 per cent satisfactory last month total of 467 milk sam ples were taken consisting of 290 raw 80 pasteurized and 91 miscel lanoo tests Meet YoUr Exominer Red Cross Blitz Collects $5000 Morerio Come The Barrie Branch Canad ian lied Cross Society an nounce that the preliminary count shows that is little in excess of $5000 was collecch in Barrie during the one day blitz on Saturday Amounts arcstlll to come in from Barrie district nod branch headquarters would be glad to receive these as soon as possible so as to com plete their figures The target set this year Is $12700 soldierGraces Serious Charge After Iragedy Nyle St Michel 19 private in the RCASC Camp Borden was charged at Toronto yesterday with contributing to juvenile delin quency Pte St Michel was one of four two girls andtwo youths who were found overcome with carbon monoxide fumes in 14 year old car at CherryBeach Ton ronto Jane Garden 15 Toront was pronounced dead on ar val at St Mi haels Hospital His other companions were DorisHarmon 16 Toronto who is in serious condition and Randy Hilison 18 Toronto who was detained for observation Pte St Michel was the least affected by the fumes Police saythat the four drove to Searboro fora party on Satur day night and returned to the city about 10 pm They then went on to Cherry Beachland parked Because it was cold night the motorwas left running and the windows were closed Early Sup day morning St Michel woke up and realized that MissAGarden was dead He ranfor help Examination of the carshowed that it hada defective exhaust pipe manifold andtail pipe and that there were several holesin the floorboards The battery was dead and the gasoline tank was empty Beer was alsofound the ear Hardening of the arteries still the rnain problem of research lon diseases of the heart treA Streot and startedrde mg The Examine berland andComa so ts in May on Cums another firecracker was hurled but it didnt reachthe ice iof Fred Smith Barrie photog Irapher Flyer subscriber who was in his regular scat row three section The explosion caused Ilium to Mr Smiths right ye He was attended in the first aid room by Dr Fred Griffiths iho white of the eye was burned but Doctor lniured RCASC and the firing party was provided callTruck Crash by the RCASC School Camp Borden After service in the chapel at Camp Borden in terment took place at Barrie Union Ceme Near Orivlia doctor returning from abom spiel at Orlllia received severe head cuts when he was hurled through the windshield lna cap truckcollmon near Drillla on Sat urday DrArthur Woodrow of Lind say Wash passenger in car driven byHarold Wood at teammate The car was climbing hlflwhen the driver was blinded by the headlights of an oncomingvvehiclov which was apparently overtaking truck on the opposite side of the hill The driver swerved and crashed into the truck Dr Woodrow was taken into doctors office for medical atten tion and was later transferred to Ross Memorial Hospital Lindsay Matchedash Twp Press for Meeting Wllll Minister Following discussion at North Rlver between Matchedash Coun en and representatives of Orillla power commission it was agre that Lloyd Letherby MPP aho be asked toarrongeoameetlngl Toronto with Bighw ynglnister James Allan regar gvthe need for new road into Swift Rapids The interested parties express ed the hope the interivow could be arranged before the present session ends Thedeputation to Queens Park will include Reevc Leslie Borrow of Matchedash Township and Harry Thiess chair man of Orillla power commission Tentative plans to hold SoEd course lnBarrie to fill the leisure time needs of young dults were made at me ing th YMCA and SoEd7officials from Toronto nd Hamilton on Monda even the board room ofth Ontari Department of Agriculture here Suggested dates are one night week forsipr weeks beginning Wedne April 11 and ending Planning futurefo urther diseussioni temporary executive composed of Vaughan Tombstone secretary managers Miss BettyE turediscusslons chairman Helen Spanis chairman ofarts andcrafts Miss Dorothy les social chairman and Miss ence McArthur actin ator Meanwhile general meeting helping thecommittee to plan SoEd shortfor social education program has been called for We nesday Marchzl The location will board room of the new Simcoe County Services wing of thercourt house Present at this Weeks meeting hclp the group 30 young people ofthe distriet decide on theirprogra Torrance extension secretary pastpro active in that indicated their Willingness sup6 port the solid you me stone representi ge ln stead it exploded right in the face 903 of young people interested in wants were Bob ONTARIO CANADA Monow MARCH 19 1956 avian HOMETEAM TRlUMPH SATURDAY 32 ny and little change mean cold with one no grecncxoept mm after new on Fri day and MEWS no Today indicate clear and sunny but cold with little change Temperaturjcs were BarthBounces Back ma 33m 12 PosesTwo Swims StaticsTied With Winv Barrie Flyers bouncéd muck St Patricks day at Barrie Arena with the resiliency of cement to even their nest of Golf ball whacked against flve semifinal series with St Michaels Majors at one gamecach It wnsa dazzling game of hockey replete with end to end rushes and stiff bodyeheck ing as Fiyers found renewed pep from some hidden source andedged the Irish we will sternly resist theltemptation to follow suit into brogue and Celtic puns 2600 fans including acheering section from St Mikes sat urday nights game WlB the fourth in five days for the Elyers and the sixth innincThats lot of playoff hockey éni Fast Pace Although ohtshot 3122 Barrie hadfully as mlich of the play as Spectators MeaSure 0fSuccess 0f1BDCl0en House The enthusiasm with which the people of Barrie and dis trlct responded to the lnvltationofthe Barrie District Col eglate Institute to come to its open housé on Friday evening was the measufe of its success From early to late the cor ridors and classrooms of the BDCI were filled with parents students prospective students The educational ficld covered by the BDCI in its day and night courses was exemplified in most comprehensive display of work by thefstudents From nature study in folk dancing every group co operated to provide something of interest for everyone Bcglnners Band The performance of the bEgin ners band which opened the pro gram in the flauditoriumwas out standing lhe pupils playin in this organ tion were proba ion ers in train for membership in eIBarrloBollegiateigtBandand on spectators lljeir performance of four numbers promised well forthe future of the band This is the first year there has heeda second bandat the colleg into and the members are drawn from Grades and 10 instrument a1 music classes They will obtain permanent membership in the col legiate band when they have pass ed their Grade Conservatory Sugdesied Dale lot SoEdiCouue April 11 103 MalllrfN°ll Medina Yolung jAduli Group Wednesday quaint themselves Withrnew hob bios learn arts and Acrafts and make new friends Solid isfor young people abovehighrscbool In go discussion about amacti esthe grouped ocated such interesttopics as knowing your community holiday tim haveldgues My Home land music and sports Under crafts thc suggested ac tivities werebrldgc modern danc grapby golf debating and sp Its Enterta al dancing and refreshments scussed under and interestedspectators practical exams at thecnd of their second year of training Variety of Metal Work Whlle the scale model of Studebaker front axle was the most unusual exhibitin the metal work department thcvariety of the work accomplished by students was surprising There were scoops lamp fixtures fancy trays stools bag truck and BarbB which some family will find most useful next summer To add to the interest of the metal shop and the carpenters ere ablex to watch students actually war ng on projects WVde Skis Made In the wood work among the many table lamps and tables of all esand shapes pair ofwater skis werethc unusual One end of the wood work room was dark cried off to form small cinema where sound film was shown of boys under instruction in wood work Other departments which also used the practical demonstration technique were cookery sewing art science folk dancing and leathercraft mm to page five ease Ch ckenpox Leacls SicklistWiih 76 Cases Reported Chickenpox led the list of re ported cases of communicable diseases in Simcoe County during the month qfFebruary There were 76 cases reported the county health unit heavyfiacia ease and scarlet fever was third on the list who cases reported Seven scs measles two cases of jaundice 7d case of German measles comp etc the usual ra ofcommunicable dis eases occu ing at this time of North Toronto SirEd They helpful information ahout nce of mumps resulted in5d cases of that dis foot from the With every other writer and hlsbrother in lapslng on this occasion 32 before their opponents many St Mikes shots from well out The Majors set fast pace from the start evi dcntly intending to skate Flyers in to the ice early But the Barrie boys stayed with their checks seeming not opened till the4145 mark with both clubs shy man Cherryand Mahovlich getting the gcte within seconds of each other St Mikes gained the first goal from scramble in the Barrie end Pat Hannlgan hopped in fast to gobble up the loose puck and ham mer hard shot into the net Teams were back at full stren gth when Bob Beckett tied the score with his eleventh goal in ten playoff games at 1049 Beckett Again Murray Davison Clflledffflfll his own end and passed ahead to Bill Forhan who scrapped mightily for the puck againstithe Majors dc fence Willie finally made the grade wi good pass to Beckett whose first try was stopped by Bob Savage The Flycr wing snap ped up his own rebound and rifled the second chance into the twine There was no furtherscoring in the period but plenty of action Frank Mahovllch carrying his stick high had the favorreturned by Jim Josephson Frank leaving the ice for spell Barrie kept strong pressure on till the close of the session when there Was brief fracas at centre ice involving most ntthnplyonsa Hycrs Ahead Flyors took little time in moving ahead when the second periodbe gan Roy Partridge scoring at 117 George Ranieri broke up St Mikes rush and gave Partridge chance to burst into high gear from centre Boy was flying as he hit the blue on the right side shifted past defender and scorch ed clean shotacross Savage to the left corner The tempo of play increased if anything with Bob Senior effective again in the Bar rie nets He robbed Frank Mahov lich of goal made two smart savv es fromlfanniga and apeared one from Gino vUb iacos stick shure begqrra thatsa foineold Irish name oops slips Bill Forhan made clever play midway through the second stickhandllng neatlyxaround and about the Ma jors defence onIyto have vage smother his shot Eventu ed lyers by Arnold Smith his first slab that nudging it home into the right corner The gamewas made close once more at 922 with Majors excrt ing unrelenting pressure Jack Mc Master burst through Flyers de fence on the left sldemoved close virtually unchecked then lost conlt trol of the puck just before gett ing his shot away Noel Price fol lowed fast and sank bound Like Terrle gt From there to the finish Bar the re rie hung on like terrier with Jaw full of pantleg John Chasczev wski Flyersace defender received fourth and fairly cheap penalty at 1845 and Majors prepared for their last bid by emptying the net of Savage and puttifig out five forwards and rearguard Flyers came through but not before they had some anxious moments Cenv trc Frank Howarth plunked right on the edge of the crease almost turned the trick but Senior slap ped Uie puck off his stickat the crucial moment couple of wild scrambles followed and the siren sounded All the officials came from Kit ehenar Curly Frank Slota hand ling the rcfcrecing assignment Merle Glassfurd and JimMuldoon were 1inesmen with Carl Roth and Bill Schacht working as goal judg esNinc penalties including five minute fighting major were hand ed out to Barrie St Mikes res celvcd six also including fight lng penalty Shots on goal by Barrie were 10 22 By St Mik 13 31 liycr Best Next game of the seriesWill be at Maple Leaf Gardens Tuesday March 20 8pm Willi couple of days to restup in Flyers may takea mhtch from Majors on the lai er Toronto lice surface In or tierg to advance anylfurthor in the playdowns fthey must win at least one time in the Gardens Evgntual winner will meetMark baroswho finishedrude1ydump in thetopplace St Catharines clgb fiointhe running Sunday Mikes OHA Junior Semifinals Barrie Arena March 11 BARBXEFLYERSgt Goal Scn ior defence Chasczews Cherryil Davison Hope forwards Beckett Forha Black Smith Ranieri Partridge ovcday Kane Joseph son Patrick Norrena ST MICHAELS MMORS Ydefence Foster ONeill Watt wards Hannigan McKnight Ma huvlich Howarth Ubriaco Hook Cushlng Angotti VMattlussi Mev Master Pallante gt mtlcfiod ed sparingly by Hap Emms dur this game but off ive when in there over the Toronto teams blueline Smithrscored at Bat rie rdunmed the puck ate the SL Mikes end with Boy Partridge battling free to Smith who mov ed in shot and sewage blocked the puck dropping1down bout goa line Smitty haw rig ea MCMBSIEI 9122 1943 Black five 943 Angotti hv

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