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Barrie Examiner, 7 Oct 1957, p. 1

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Two Sections 12 Pages BARRiE ONTARIO CANADA MONDAY OCTOBER l9S7 nunsr class pure tutu land can etaa tun amour Inulnlll Iv Ilclrwlaltm an IV not emu nobmoi ouncrl Sells Debentures At special meeting or Barrie town council last week it was agreed to sell debentures to the value of $45553616 to Dell Gouiniock Syndicate the highs cat hidden on tendent The dc benturet In to cover the cost of local improvements the addition Islx rooms on the new hlfll school the John Street school and the construc toll of the how well It Anne Street At the same meeting council also passed it new nolsc bylaw which prohibits the running of noisy machinery between 10 pm and 7am unless it is in sound proof room The next regular meeting of town council will be hcld on Tuesday Oct 15 instead of Mont day Get 14 because the latter Premier Frost it binds Siie COLDWATEHcvcnl hundred district residents including school children from Coldwntcr were present when Prcmier Lcslic Frost unveiled plaque at the rite of Cowzns Trading Post on the Nat ride of Malchcdash llay in thy Township Friday ritcr noon Archie lteld who now oc cuplca the property optrates turkey farm The historical marker one of nearly so dedicated in the past year was arranged by the On tilrio Archaeological and Historic SiiCSBDMd to commemorate the till Grant co Commandant mac School Comp Borden tialor it Newton CD 650 Mac School sL it Lnnn DFC chict instructor mac During tho course of the lunch Provincial president oarccht pre scnlcd Harold Eaton with his part The blazing brass helmets and the red tunlcs of the Royal Canadian Dragoons Band from Camp Borden tilled Barrie streets with color and their music brought the shopper to the sidewalks as the band led Canadian Legion parade at district delegates to the Cenotaph tor simple service of remembrance It wasrone of the tiniest parades seen in Barrie tor long time held on Saturday morning or the deceased was throwtt out and crushlt Mrs Betty Taylor 34 also passenger toric sites and Tourist Associa lillD that the District meeting 5latilishmcnl or fur trading TWO PERSONS WERE KILLED and ital and suffering irom broken coiiiii iost opposite resscrton in ma lmmfllaeiy WV WmMD zksdigicduniT3ndlitiliefMilli aiii three injured when car left the road lust bone and other injuries Mrs Mignonne by George Cowun The ceremony laminar awzcigl5iifilfiaenffi digtrxasmecffi 33 lgahfrdaya vuuld be me next pmvmcm lt south or Painswick Saturday night One Astiii3a in hospital with multiple injuries Fall 1°xHeqr was arranizcd by iluroma His Lemur md offing 1mm and wa HM mm idcnt WARNS BOY SCOUTS SPEAKER can have indulgence without subclhc local supporting association as ed by tile roiling car driver who received cllts to the head and Dead are Alfred Asliil 42 and John iii the car sttiiered only shock and minor bruises and was not detained in hospital south oil Highway iiwhen it ran on the rouli olhorliousiiilorhcirs common ToAll COMMUNITIES Addressing group or parents and scouts at the annual scouts banquet held at St Giles Parish Hall barrio on Friday lilortlock Executive Commissioner for Relationships from Scouts Headquarters Ottawa warned against four dangerous tendencies found in cvery community today There was the belief that one Kiwanis Newspapers By KEN WALLS rhnsp lucky Kiwanians or car ric Had newspaperman ad dress them last week and then this hionday for dinner anolhcr newspaperman To address them not eat The last Kiwanis meeting was Key Club night as the members of the junior group Ime Central Collegiate were introduced Vice President Al Harris was in the chair that is he is veep oi the Kiwanis not the Key Club But he did get somewhat mixed in the starting confusion with about an more persons present than chairs were provided for young man Waiting at head table was asked by the acting chairman it he was ordination to law the belief of sumc that the community owes them living without the nee essin to work that one can enjoy the privileges oi democracy with out accepting the responsibilities the growing belief that the ethical outlook was sufficient Rcfcrring to the latter Mr Mortlock said We Can live for left with anarchy Religion in its broadest sense must remain Creative Minority Admitting that scouting was the worlds largest youth movement the speaker asked his audience to think of it creative minority floundering in world or trouble and bitterness The badges and uniiorm of scout were the outward visible sign of way or life Some peo ple bellcvc that scouting turns buys into saints it does not nor is it substitute tor home Future of World The scouting movement can be expanded not by preaching but by exampleand the speaker cau tioned that the example had to he set by the grownups who formcd Weather Changes well as the young scours llr Morllock said that the fut urc development or the world was in the hands of the boys who had Joined the scouts and learnt loicr anec idyally honesty and serlt vino Warning Siren afternoon Hundreds of shoppets were disturbed by the siren and came to the waterfront to set the bomber the simulated small bomb explosion and the fly past of CFlDtl lighters But there were number who never heard the siren living with in in few hundred yards of where the siren was supposed to be Large public works direc tor who lives on Duniop Street East was sitting on thc sloop or his house with the camera at the ready waiting for the sound heard something that sound cd like horn stuck said Mr Large ll wasnt until the die ing wail realized it was the siren Others in store on ounlop Street East never heard it Police The local association said lllr hlortioclr must scc that thosc not scouting the provision of fun adventure and comradeship for the youth the country Building Leaders We know that this country will be called on to give leader ship in sad and troubled world The quality of that leadership will depend on the quality of the train ing we give our boys Mr Mortioek went oil to say Scouting exists to prevent the tragedy of the wasted life in conclusion the speakersaid that no one was too important no one too rich to be interested in scouting We need your help your advice your time Mortioel was advertising manager of The Barric Examiner 194142 He joined this paper lroin The Brampton Conservator and left to take post with Scout headquarters in otlawa Lin duty at the Barrie police of flu said it sounded far away4 roof of the municipal building as had been expected it was hook ed up temporarily It the PUC building immediately following lha fill out realistic simulated carnalties were brought from the bomb am to the dressing station set up at the old plat office build ing and operated by st John Am bulance and personnel from Camp Bordcn Hydro upp1y loo Unstable COLDWATER Power from Waubttushcne Hydro Electric Sta tion with data at Bass Lake to supplement electricity obtained from the Swift Mlndcn and Mn thlas plants is not sufficlcnlly stable source for orlllis consum acologist Protessor Wilfrid Jury lion tits Jury wife of arch grant lrom Britain who was rap Premier Frost noted that it was thaannivcrsam of the date Oct 1703 when Governor simroc made an official visit to Cowans post Cowan was drowned with other government ottirials proceeding to the murder trial of an lndian when the schooner Speedy sank in Lake Ontario in 1804 The pioneer trader was an official ins terpretcr and tilled other roles valuable to the government of the day Among those taking part in the ceremony were Mrs Jury Cranston Midland Didaco Brise lloney ilarbor hilohic Lune Coldwator Lloyd Lethcr by itPP tor Simcoc East ilob ert Buyer MPP ror Mtlskolia and lteeve Frcd Kinncar of Tay ourham arid the first vicczpres idont of the Legion Provmclal Command Harold caton Foi branches represented at the dis werc the various delegates who were attending rhc parade marshal was Jim Russ ONE and the Color Serv geant was Ilarry Sinethurst Boil carricn out thcir jobs with win mcndable efficiency The short service was conduct ed by the branch chaplain thc Reverend LtaCOl Sllcrringh MC vo Following the laying oi wraalh by the Provincial president the sounding or the Last Post two minutes siicncl and Reveille the parade contin ued lis march led by the band along ounlop Street East Clap pcrlon Street and Collier Street to the Legion Hall The salute was taken by the Provincial pres ident at baso ln rront of the Federal building Recommends Getting To Know Russians Better Human Beings His experiences in Moscow last summer while reporting the Com munist Youth Festival were re lated to members of Barrio Kl wanis Club and Central Collegiate Key Club by Barry Conn Hughcs oi Coidwalcr staff writervior The Midland Free Press Herald at the Community House meeting Monday Sept 30 Prior to the dinner two min utes silence was observed in memory or stair Bullock an active Kiwanian who died suddenly the day before or heart attack Meeting was chaired by Vice Presldcnt Harris due to the absence of President George Caidweil owing to bereavement in his family that the Canadian Embassy ad vised him not to go but he want ed to see for himself what this was all about and coupled with love of travel he just felt he had to go at any cost He said that NATO had also advised their national not to at tend However he overcame the obstacles to getting away and flew over ahead of the delegates from Canada in Prague he finished an article tor his paper and gave it to girl who spoke little Eng tish with instructions to post it It never did turn up and he felt it was confiscated From Czecho slovaklrr he flew aboard Russian iet airliner one 01 the ndw TU 104 models which travels at 500 had been held in barrio Before all such meetings have been held Provincial President OBreeht admitted to be himself suffering from the complaint and said that by rights he should be home in bed Because of his indispusitjon his address to the delegates was brief bill ably covered lhe devel opments and changes which had takcn place during the ycar in the provincial command new field supervisor Reg Clealor had been appointed as trouble shuotcr within the province and he was present at this meeting Chairng Noted service bureau supervisor Jerry MacDonald had also been appointed believe that this is lob which should have been filled long beiore this said the president You and know that you cannot operate 570000 bus incss without supervisio in an effort to encourage in warrant extra representation at Ottawa top quality television set was being offered in the dis trict for the branch which showed the best membership increase The president went on to say that there had been changc in name or the Canadian Olympic Training plan It was now to be known as the Canadian Youth Training Plan its object was not to train athletically all the yuuth in the province but rather to bring to Toronto once year the best in the provinces to be trained by the best trainer available This ycar the project cost 520000 and it is hoped that it will be possible to do the same thing again next year Speaking of thc eyebank scheme recently introduced into the Legion whereby Legion mem bers could bequeath their eyes af ter death the president said it is chance or us who serve now Civil Defence Films feature of the lunch was the showing of short civil defence Turner Weber40 both or Bclic Ewart Ill All were rrom Eclic Ewart lowing this group was the color on Sundays but it is diiiicult to lured wcrc wilrred Oictl Taylor 34 the Police state that the car was travelling igiivclihlhcpoiiggyciiiiiiryainigfii only with the colors or many canal minimize hlcafi digitinibzfigahniit Criinmiiiizil School Camp Borden He pointed they could The noun lunch was chaired by Cecilhlcllulkin immediate past president of the Barrie branch who was also the chairman oi tho comniitlec making the arrange menls or the district meeting Panel Discussion The afternoons business scsv sion was brought to close with panel discussion on branch ad ministration at which the moder ator was itcg Clearer supervisor or ontarto Command Laler in the evening the Dis trict Commander held reception and banquet and ball was given for the delegates and their wives Key Club Program At Barrie Kiwanis in unilurm conform to the same some ltmc on accumulated rcli The rgzso for in 1an Klwam eak creased recruiting and the hope The First Edition gious capital but 50 or in ageingEfisihgsgofflfiwasitiit He terrorism gt that bytbc end of the year mem Dialects Outlined it Will die away Ind we will he must understand the purpose of 9d lmsitiufl on the bership tn the province would The dinner meeting of Barrie Kiwanis Club on Monday Sept 30 was sponsored by the Key Club of Central Collegiate Members present were Presir dent Slim Brown Lieutenant Governor Russ Brady John Fer guson Andy Welsman Ted Wil liains William Wardle Ross Gila ray Ron Carter Don Hodges Greg Little John Drake and David Gray huss brady spoke brictly but effectively on the objects oi Key club using headings signifying Kiwanis whose sponsorship made Key Club possilt ble Ecnergy of 33noo members striving to observe the objects oi Kiwanis international for youth which holds the power of North America in its hands ror citizenship ddveloprnent of speakers teaching of leadership Lfor love of ones fellow man era the 0rlllla mph This aircraft representing to serve after death inladgfg floggzképfignafidwg Cloudy This Morn Li=tchtlon otortiecrs sinners mnintninctimiietr awaiZdeiit 3nifiiaigpswgwgfigngngagg the best produced by ihc Rllss Delegates Lmh migrfiagg133si somewhat staggeredby his reply Rain Wind Later mm 1mm heard in recent years wasintro 19 5mnuy Somc no delegates and guests Bfor brotherhood bringing boys All the speaker The speakrr was carry Conn hughes Midland Free Press iicr or it and help hibitiiow rnunlf completed two years serving with distinction bid Canadian member of the ions Inter national board of directors Bill hes come long way in the busi nea world Iince harlotled in it pageliven loin Itcautlful weather has brought autumn tints every where and last nights sunset 215 accidents six of which were injured lnroad aocidents in July 85 persons were injured Police checked 1529 Cars for road worthiness and issued Lilla wrrnlnga during August no charges were laid thoigrcater of association officers took place Thuse elected were President Boil Flook treasurer James Greenhaugtl secretaw John Ran eittation We made by the Globe District Ceritralflolicglate he has been newspaper carrier for six years delivering to 75 addresses ilehoper to become high school teacher and plays the trumpet in number for rpeedinu offences The Oriiiis commission will re quest that transformer be io eatcd within three miles of crime connecting with he Des At cummcr meeting of Kl inalln which 11 people wcrbartd Mails country circullition CHANGING E5 wanis the speaker was William killed supervisor George Narrlsa Wcwonder miii youth Garner of Barrie who hit just in August 103 persons were Grade 13 student at Barrie would he doing the at we it not for rock rol its it time whcna slingshot on lack knife couldbc recnpceoing out ltr the lontl ruin handle of the collegiate band He is also prolicicntipllnin bombwe Ice gt i1oretown7suk Eagle or younutcrshlpapodrct Now duced by Key Clubber John Fer guson lnltial Problems Mr Hughes first detailed the pressurin and he was not very comfortable Moscow Freedom In Moscow he was free to go sat down to lunch in the lower hail shortly after noon Among the guests at the head table were Huber Smith QC MP Alderman together from Canada and the usA He said he had been in Key club work since Grade to our years ago and it had helped manned bys John Ambul contaminant nusitliiiiromthcbombe gt were given the best or treatment attire dressing station anee men and women or tile area and thing but apart of demon strotlon staged by Barrlcciv ii Defence Committee on Friday atternoo abrasions Mrs Doroth Weber 35 in has rend hit an mbnnkme Ev lhn went min at lt lrict conicrcnce to which the it was reported that ilu kept gt If WEVE ec05533 33393 gcungggVmdwrg pa no va no inflame delegates to an The 9gylggcggmggdhgg slralion held in Barrie on Friday War Pa to sivo the organizers all thehelp aid rcportercolumnist and his 5° Emuiive committee it you line Such an arrangc ed lan erse was re resent im to row and understand talk was one of the best heard gfflrfléglflfifiwgcrfflizgg 272$ 355 15333 me °d PW WE gigsiiighdhciiedizilcdntogfiiiiiitgC2 gird iiicrriiiieayivas iiiiiirtitiiie iiig lilieHMaeriiifoBarrie wliio was iieoplo gHe hoisted it would do ivlaihinciitisiiasiifriiioycviiikialfl change cloudy this morn neth kenncdy Alrrcd Andrews zmflfiiioifkHEmfi min tor Russia He poinlcdout Turn to page two please unablc to be present Commander the samefor others summer puffing um Cmmun tailand with rain and wind JTiic Shepherdt The Drum system is now in Youth Festival and gave his the Wort ff ti amiiatcd with Ontario Hydro impressions clear torm or Iflnmmwmv we lt the talk more in the news 001 High Imw C9 Engimi 5v SCHOOL CLOSED umns At the conclusion he was Setk 20 v3 33 animr DWI Mm st 33 Wardie and non Minor gave an mm 5mm Sm thanked by Sam brown koycluh iii Pltelpslon has been closed bc rcsdem who asked Bar If as 41 account at elr experiences in 4n the 75 persons wh attended the saw any Rock Roll in Moss cl dinner children away with he fiu or iii 22 ii ll Ill 1E2 mllEl more Kg Oct so to GreatBooks Club Oct in as ewspctper Do you sourel es feel your Oct carry so Holds st Meet age You shouldnt claims ilcrb Jenkins wiio writes his term war lven The Great Boom club hold or newspaper the wenatchec gust lgures its opening rnecting tonight In mash Daily World accausc gt Queen scour the Library ilau at oclock of the nature at his business Accdent This is new adventure in the n0Wsimoermatr never growsrtruly 33 QuaensScom town of barrio although such Mb °°°5 be Ema has only recently returned from clubs have been startins in FOP by P°°°dcy Rate increase his trip to the World Jamboree luritrand numbers acrbss Csn Int eiiei Des nothgrgwsifli England woo presented will ada for the last 10 years lmfil August aocidcnt rlgurrs issued anaward of honor on Saturday This years meTm include In 50 hafwmfiigfifihscm in by opp No District Head National Newspaper aoy pay some the Worlds mos1 famous Muffin Ems summing quarters Barrie show continv Douglas Morrcn to son or Mr authors irom Plato to Marx and wards llcd increase both in numberof and Mrs Morren was rob ilom Shakespenre to Tolstoy ue if accidents and in the numberor octcd trom among 3000 Globe Mmibcrs do about five hours Shim ed belly atn Peorie hiillrod over July and Mail carrier boys for integ reading it home and meetfar Mlle horicatyy adult kindner 1nAuzusttheie were272 mc rlty enterprise intelligence de discussion every two weeks me md againshc seen tor vehicle accidents nine of Vanuatu duty and good citizen All are welcome There mung mm urge though which were total and nine people ship by tho Canadian Circulation no fees or admission require wcrokilled in July there were Managers Association rile proa merits

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