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Barrie Examiner, 4 Jul 1958, p. 1

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iiicouncii reportl was read front the Department olfMun lclpai Affairs giving their rut inzcdnternlng its application for theifirmingol part of the toivnship in thei BigIBay are Bd 111 It Ireainto an ace rae yrs ppe inge he held at the home of Mr The board me their ruling fifieéwfrzeflnrfigfi in the matter based on the fact has Ti pet that of the petitioners applying for the incorporation onlya small portion were whatthey termed lnhabitanu To be an iIlMu inhabitant the board ruled tuhat Stayner George exnncler of the Ontario be Permanent fire marshais office Toronto nndChiet darelTflm Hg aidin emergency actions at largely nt Irwin or Barri ho initiated the been see by 5132 tended gathering of chiefs and firemen at program at mutual oldrAiso watching are IEe Waubnushenc recently Watching test on several volunteer firemen nose are rrom lert Chief Culhnm An appeal made again the ruling has been granted hy ll the appeal judges and notice thishaa been given through the durlns opportuniby nd catgigmo logicth to he conta ted mo 01 the hotter beasts are show herd or Aberdeen Foiled 322 tam Angusherd belonging to Herbert Beeiby oi Stroud have had windowwa waned not tone destroyed renewing infection by rabies Four more from for couplsor Weeks that anything the Same pen wereshipped out to be processed under the noticed seriouflyth jurisdiction of the Federal Department prided Therloss iaiestimatedat 18531731300 and mity mean thatMrBeeibys show herd will not be appearing this year riously f1 wcrodestroyed on ordersoi the Federal Department at Health Anoth pen is still under ouar antine lhehalance ot the herd in the evening therels to be smorgasbord supper at tho when Mr Tippet illustrated address SIMCOE OUNEY FIRE BRIGADESde monstratéd their ability to render mutual When the illness first was notic edlby the owner was thoilght thatlt was sometype nt indigeo tlon While trentmcnt was being administered for ulisone oi the animals flopped to the floor in state of paralysis Then it was re alizedthat something more serious was the mattcrFollowing the ex amination of the brain of the first affected animal itwvas definitely are out on pasture The inssrof these show cattia does not come under the Protec tion Aclwhich covers the insects stock by dogsThere is nothing to Suggest that dog made the at tack It is likely Vtohave been 0L iiviellprsion Family Take An Rabiesq Shots for safely Because rabies killed cow belonging to Phelpslon ram er the hole family are having Sderoad fSlpveoder Promotion Lists And Awards Barrie central Colle Grade XI Commercial First Class Honors Patricia DfiAmhrosio 83 Doris Thuriow Caflly Jones 782 Virginia Kisperski 764 Ann Spooncr 752 Second Class Honors Carolyn Boyd 702 Sue Johnston 68 Bo hei Urry 61 lrd Glass Honors Judy Smith 657 Shirley Goo win 642 Joyce Weatherlbee 641 Kay Wil son636 Bonnier Marlin 609 Richard Forbes 603 Eike Hoifman 602 01 no Coul sor 58 gt Promoted Conditionally Shar on Tritcs shorthand Betty Typing Carole Rhodes TypingEdylhe HughesAriLh JbufirmeHadgson Arith 1erry Camelon Shorthan Loreen Brandon Bus rr William Bertram lEng it alph John Shtd yp Onna Cole Lit June Fisher Eng 15L Sandra Alstrop Bickg Ethel Dempsler Eng Hist Lcnore Exell Eng Seyeln Winners Liens Bingo dhere were seven winners of the top prize at the Barrie Lions Club Bingo at the Arena last Each get $290 own Bill Arnott 111 John Street Barrie Mrs Grace Bark ex niisro Presl den Lit leiuh William Bus Corr drop Shtd Mcinnis Arith Bkngs Grade First Class Honors Edna King 782 Second Class lHonors Kathy Reaman 727 Barbara MoKinnon 705 Charlotte McKeown 68 Jo Anne Corey 679 Barbara Spring 676 Gail Smith 6712 Credit Douglas Galiaughcr 594 Carl Bantlng 583 Jack Worrod 537 Promoted Conditionally Donna Chard 690 Home Ec1Jack McLean EngLiL Hist Peggy McShcrry Geog Hist Barry Oakley Bkkg Ind Arts Mar Hist June SecondClass Honors Audrey Tyson 731 Diane Pratt 723 Jud ith Young 698 Lorraine Gregory 392 Wendy Giles 676 Eleanor Peacock 665 Third Class Honors Johanna doBruin 658 Judy Tuhkasaari 657 Joyce Pratt 656 Gail 01 Colleéiaiefl Band To Piayln QueensPark Banlo Collegiate Band will be giving concert at Queens Park this Sundayuevening July commencing at 830 lieconcert is being given as a3 token of appreciation by the hand forall the assist ance the people of Barrie Grave given the band towards fits coming tour of Europe The program will henew will offer wellbalanced selection of classical and popularth the regular meet mg on flhursd July at the Central United ch he in step with his wit Mrs Ba tone has been the pres out the vwoinens Wilson handed overlfhe Jack Batstoneand hecam OfficePraotice Ciyping giate Harris livcrt554 Joan Pearson 853 Joan Mooney 650 Donna Smlth 642 Shirley Martin 63 Marion Wood 625 credit William Burton 530 Promoted Conditionally George Ellis Eng Lit Typ Allan Jones lEng Comm Eng Lit Jani Konle Eng LIL drone xu Comm ial Students Should regularly complete nine subjects Eng Lit Arith and Rapid Calculation Business Cor respondence and Spelling Econ omics Bookkeeping LawSten ngraphy Typewriting Office Practice Janct Bessey Eng Lit Economics Ls Donna Black Eng Lit Arith Bookkeeping Bus Corr Economics Law Qi Eice Stenography Typing Kalhlccn Boyd Eng Lit3 Arilh Bookkeeping Bus Corr CEconomics Office Practice Ty rig Home Ec CchographyV Marilyn CampbellEng it Arith Bookkeeping Bus Corr Economics 1Law 113 lice Practice Typing Home Ee3Geography Marlene Dash Ehg Ln Alith Bookkeeping Bus Corr Economics Law 0f ilce Practice Stenography iyping Katherine Firalick ng Lit Arith Bookkeeping Busi VCorr Economics Law Typing Joan Freethy Eng Lit Alrith IBoolckeeping Bus Economics Law of flce firac VStenograph iice Practice Stenography by Cumin Ada Mae Jerry En Lit Arith Bookkeepian Cor Economics Typing year and would halve upll solicitors of thecomrnittée to that eiicct The decision may have pro vlncerIde attest There are many localities whereihe large majority of the ratepayerslare parfitinlo occupants lhis rui illg would allow them to take over the government of their areas and incorporate them into an incorporation ln which they can collect their own taxes and levyiheir ownchargas spend ing their revenue to the lull ad vantaxeof their ovvn community while they became represent ed member at the county coun cil some of the requirements mentioned in the brief that the Big Bay Point cainmunitypre senteil to the board when they made the request for incorpora tion was thattlley needed bet ter fire protection moreiade inflate police supehrvisimy Pec ¥iullh££ gerurawere vacnni fact that roads had not be is given sufliclent attention es pecially during the suinan sea son Since this application has been under consideration im provement has been made1 in both policing and roads The main road in this area is being surface treated and will be second class paved road rightto the Point Boyjlngleby th promoter of the incorporation after the receipt of the advi ing that their municipal boards 1mg had been allowed was asked what would be the next move on their part He said the cumin te would have to have meeting and give it some discussion Wecould proii cottage by 19 removal of the service charge made by the hy droiv overand abovethe regular rate of consumption he men tioned as one goodreason why theyQShould continue with their incorporation We feel that the $45000 paid in tax eould be spent to better improve the value our oviny community They would require proiide lichool or their ulation which iives there all cote ny or the servo uh appeal placest similanw requests and over theirown alfifairs mm nitious hour hisl while theyuwere both mak ihga turn of Highway 11 at their firm Werclose rifled He 01 the ainto the air butby that time he had the li tense number Innisfil police Vihe car Was later located at cottage near where Constable Ronald Crone took laid Walter Browning the truck told the courthe had seed the on coming mirror and had kept over eyen thoughit was very rough part of the road inrolleh he ween no approach ing vehicle and bad er and Victor out from Camp Borden at syncs Appearing at Barrienpoilce eburt on Monday two Churchill dents gave evidence which rgmlted in Ronald Sheppard ot fibronto helngfinad ml or $5530 with the loss of months litussell court that on May 31 he had hollowedarcar down the 4th line couniy road dners license ior two Browning told the speeds up to 90 mllesan This vehicle had passed humhlll He was iréquired to ow down as truck driven by brother Walter was pm cbedilmv easton thevbrow hill near the 20 sideroad car passed this an eastbound car Tha other and ed and the 70 mph At the cairqilxnpcd all four wheels and phoned the 6th line lore anzda turn was driver 01 in his The car and one him worlnsiey Ke Lalontai Terry set th $13 th eveningfand freight which they heading for Mo municipar th Dr able style not repaved antirabies injections ior7 the next 14 days Joseph Eeloourt his Wife and three ages 10 11 travel to Barrie each to received their shot cow on the farm died my sterlousiy on Saturday and post mortem examination established on Tposday that the animalhad died of rabies On June al for with rabies was shot on oh farm Mrs Bcicouri said thech dren deliniteiy did not play with the fox but the whole fam ily are having preventive treat ment as precaution reaisgxre He saw hi$broth ers oar pass iatcrv and know that something was wrong as it was going sealant litter the other Mag stratc Foster cllsed drivesevery pportunity to question the witnesses th into consideration fact that Browning speedometer hadbeen showing last whentested BABY CARRIAGE GONE Graham reporied the theft of her baby carriage imrn outside her address on Dunlap Street East on Wednes Vday The loss is valued at $75 and Barrie police as yet have found notrac at 14 the boys cant get jobs the farmers don them to hei the camp young dren and to young children water hole afterhe ms dragged ashorleby Crowe hoy aft said he saw Crowe dive in and the infected by rsbles As theanimal had not been out of the stable and no animal had been seen among the herd it was concluded that the infection must have happened through windowjrom which the sash had been removedat ground lchlon the outside and permitting an an imal to reach in and the curious canal peel City slcous At speclai meeting of Bar rie town council inst ghtf bile aldcrmcn Iissed Hardy director oLC llen Re search institutemf Canada the question of city status Noreon clusions were arrived Iatand another special meeting be ill learned that the beast had been an Drowns ALmsnoNQ ca 3mm Crowc 12 of York Townshi drowned Tuesday in Picketts Creek 121 miles southwestod here when he tried to rescue John Hamil with whom he was spending the first weekof his vacation The boys wimmng trunks became snagged on tree root at the bottom oia toioot deep The Hamill boy was ived Lyi Wilson14 Ora eville andDon Apostal Ii Aposbal trle culty he one of Lbisrui1ber swimming flippers came 1011 He th ext thing he remembers is lying face down on the grass choking and cong no 18 and stole valeand drove to Ban named lb Campi Borde Officer Killed The dangers oiltlustcrr icdis use is very grant and warnings ave been posted throughout the Innisfl Lieut been tral the range tilex thin

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