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Barrie Examiner, 25 Jul 1959, p. 5

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wmiurso Atarim Queen hasbceaabiggernmshiathe Wat than Winnipeg Blue Booth era when they won the Grey Cup last ialL Perhaps becauhslauofe tgequueelna twoday lines on weekend but more likely because the camaraderie of the Welt theweicomu given her grew like prairie fire as she crossed the grainundoil belt Nearly halt the M0 01e utalt tion of Greater Winnl and streets and filled parks Friday to see the Queen who looked as fresh as at any time during the tour which began June 10 The Queen and Princé Philip were to fly to Sudbury today for Bithour call and then continua by air to the RCA atationat lrentnn From there they were to drive to Port Hope for long weekend with GovernorGeaeral Massey at flatterwood Hodsc his summer home The Queen is to fly Tuwiay to Fredericton to begin fourday visit the Maritimes At innipcga Againlboioe Park Friday some 10000 spectators ieit police lines tangled mess as they thronged around tha royal limousine At th spark lht Queen lenient landlord collected for only the second time the rent due royalty on the vast Canadian Northwest granted to the Hudsons Bay Com pany in 1670 as Bupertsland The renttwo elk beads and two black beavcr skinswas formally pruented by Keswick com pany governor The Queen looked closely at the elk beads and lingered the furs She asked Mr Keswick about the color of the fur thought it would be brown she said Its just exquisite $100000 trust fund to provide bursaries for university freshmen TEE QUEEN had radiant nails of farewell for Bran don althoth she and Prince Philip did not complete their brief tour of the city until was presented to the Queen as the official gift of the Manitoba government At blacktle affair at Govern ment House at night buffet din ner was served and the Queen in evening dress of jade green and turquoise blue flowered taff eta atc cold nam ata candlollt table in the orawmg room Bud Grant coach of the Blue Bombers was among the guests presented Iederal Tax Revenues Increase But Govi Is Stillln The Red OTTAWA CPI Federal tax revenues last month were up dearly 0000000 from June 1058 butthls wasnt enough to keep the government outof the red Finance Minister Fleming re ported Fridgy night that Junes budgetary operations endedrwlth $56100000 deficit iiowever there remains sur plus of $32400000 afterltthe first three months of the 105060 fiscal year which started Aprll In the first quarter of last fiscal year there was treasury deficit of $64900500 Mr Fleming has forecast $93000000 deficit for the current year compared with one of $617 000000 for 195559 DEBT CHARGES LEAP June spending rose by $6400 000to S4600000000f this in crease $33800000 came from debt charges which cllmbed to $30000000 for the month vet Preference Urged For Jobs OTTAWA CPllv Ontario com mand of the Army Navy and Air Force Veterans in Canada doesnt want any tampering with the sys tem of absolute preference for overseas veterans in filling gov ernment jobs Civil Service Commission recommendation that the prefer ence be modified in favor of homo service vets came under fire in resolution passed by the asso ciations provincial convention here Friday The resolution says the advan tage given overseas veterans is just compensation for the great sacrifice borne by this clasaof Canadian citizen $79700000 to $372600000 as over all government revenues rose to $404300000 from $115200000 year earlier For this fiscal years first ter revenues stood at $1175900 000 compared with 31001500000 in the corresponding period of 195059 Included in this increase was rise of $73400000 in personal in come taxesa rise that ucwrred even before higherpersonal rates took effect July Mr Flemings statement also revealed deficit of $8500000 in June of the old age security fund from which the fishmonth old age pensions are paid The fund operates the regular budget accounts York Land Profits Probed lit Inquiry TORONTO CPLYork Town ship land bought in 1953 for $100 000 and sold for $212378 and other examples of profits on sales of township land occupied the in quiry into York land deala Friday as it headed for twmweek ad journment The inquiry was told that Mrs Visobel Brisbois daughter of township builder had paid $100 000 for 33 lots They were resold within year William Smith auditor for Mrs Brishois and her two companies said the cost of bra proving the land cutproflts to between $40000 and $00000 He could notgiva more accurate figure because of the aborttime he had had to prepare state ment for the inquiry An $80000 profit would not ap pear abnormal he said iheinniuryadioumed at the and of the days session to allow Judge Sweet to go into hospital for treatment of stinger ailment Discuss CHILD canr Mg Detect Brain Damdgé InSOund Of Babyscries MONTREAL CPlfThe national Congress of Pediatrics Friday wouudup busy week in which 1600 experts heard and aired yiews on the most upto date methods of child care Complex uewresearcb work into mental dcflciencyof children was outlined by Dr Murray Barr of London Out and Dr Ford of London England They reported that abnormality in the number of chromosomes in the cells of the body may be the cause New York pediatrician said brain demageean be babies by the sound of their cries Dr Samuel Karelitz claimed that after recording and studying the cries of 1000 babies he can cor rectly pick out abnormal babies 15 outoflo times Although no specifictypes of brain damage canhediagnosed the cries sound humming thatabnormality er Dr Bela Schick discoverer of the Schick test for diphtheria susceptibility said the really Im portant thing in rearing children was common sense Sllberstcin New York psychologist said that gUniverse after dark The tun had set before they reached the Exhi hllon Grounds where 8000 lidren provided cheering climax for their terminate atop After dinner the Queen at tindkeld command paréormmm Winnipeg Symp ony 0r lcheeatra and Royal Winnipeg Hal She slept on the royal train for the last time on lids tourlba rest of her ioumey will be by plane ship and car It hasnt rained at any place the Queen bu been since July when she was caught in in minute squall at Fort William ITALIAN rooms CANADIAN oars NIAGARA FALLS Ont cPlColonel Gulseppe Far livese of Roma tlhnks Cana dian women are more eye catching than any he has seed in his native Italy have never seen so many beautiful women as those walking in tile park here be said Im sure they could run neck and neck with our Gino liollnbrlgida any day Colonel Forlivese came here to visit sister Mrs Furlni whom hehadinot seen for 32 years Policemen Beaten During Dance Iighi TORONTO CPlrThree police men were attacked and beaten Friday night by rock roll dancers during brawl at west and dance hall0nc policeman had two teeth kfdred out and an other auffered broken nose charges of assault Witnesses said the incident he gan when the manager asked police officer to eject youth who was causing disturbance As the coastabla led the youth out be was attacked and thrown to the floor by several men Two fallow officers came to ilkaid and were jumped onWitnesses said all three officers were kicked as they lay on the floor At one point about 500 dancers were crowded around the fight scene Sgt Charles Fox lost his wallet containing $45when it fell from his pocket Sgt Fox and Constables Bruce Snider and James Floyd were taken to hospital for 1reaiment after other police arrved to break up the flgh certain amount of thumbsucb ing bedwetting headknocking and crooning was natural in chil dren They should not be taken as signs of moral badnm orthat the childjs neurotic These bah its are the childs way of dealing with anxiety he said Thecongresslwounduphy peeling tothe World Health Dr ganization all governments and doctors and researcherato take immediate steps to combat the ch accident problem hysereat ing new preve tatlvo measures v1 Plug Three youths were arrested on SW Iapanesé Girl or First Time MNGTEACH Calif AP The pearl crown of Miss Universe was placed Friday night on the rretty head of statuesque feab on model frmriJapan thofimt Oriental to win the hiternational beauty pageant Announcement that leggy Akiko Kojima had won the crown brought roar of applause from 4200 spectators didnt think would win said the Tokyo beau who stands fivefecl six in as and measures erases am oh so very happy she said in has faltering English and then tears glistencd in the cor ners of her almond eyes NORWEGIAN SECOND The runnersup in order of fin ish ware Mias Norway Jorunn Kristian sen 18 who stands fivefeat eight inches and measures 85 35 llllsslinited States rem Lynn HuntingdonIJB of Mount Shasta Cullf fivefeet inches and 30 Miss England Pamela Anne Searie 21 willowy fivefeet seveninches 362446 Miss Brazllp VeraRibeiro 19 leggy brunette of five feet seven inches from Rio who mea sures 312337 101mm AGO It will be 10 years ago next week that the liratFaiimcoe County Quilt an ug was held in St Pauls United Church hall Midland It was also around this time that thousands came to Midland to see the Saluta to Canada pageant rat Martyrs Shrine OPEN AIR SERVICE The annual Anglican open air church ervica under the aus pices West Simcoe Deanery will be held in Creamer5Com munityPark Sunday at 330 pm Presidng will be the ltInal Dean Rev Harvey Markla of er VACATION SCEOOL Camphorden will see the op ening of the annual vacation Bible school at mm Monday in Alexander Dunn School It will install nut week AT CONVENTION Barrie Parks Board chairman Griffin and Parks Superilr tendent Jim Savage are at 1681 convention in Windsor OPENING SOON The part of the Bradford huai nessaection which burned down in last years blaze is raised again two new stores Evans nermans to $1 store look for ward to opening for business soon Bannermans is expected to open next month and Evans expects to open in October anr amrr The display oy simcoe County artists is still ihanglng in Mid lands fluronml House Museum Arranged by Simcoe County Arts andxCrafts Assoc tion the exhibit Includes pain gs by four Barrie artists any county weakly yesterday carried on its front page sturyof how one of its pictures wasruahed Ihrough in labours by local photographer For the record pictures on this page are frequently produced in one hour from taking toflap pearance in print ruova anemones road at Carolin and Centre St intersch Bar without Mens and Boys Wear and Ban frl Two barricades which were sitting in tbedniddle of the steady swim laid each raft wasfound to have ad vantages and theseprobably would baiacorporatcd into new design Navy rafts were not used because our equipment is better than the USNa and far ri to conventional life Polio CasesIn us Upm50 In Week WASHINGTON APParaiytic polio cases increased by 50 cent last week to 59 high of 166 They ran more than three times the number listed for the comparable1058 week The public health service said Friday the states reported total of £7 polio cases during the week ended July in 1th compares with revised total of 170 polio cases for the week ended July 11 this year 110 of them paralytic No PARKiNG BOTTLENECK ON THIS in No need for the motorls to eomplsln hacaat find naming space downtown now Here are acres of spacebut only about dozen vehicles includ ing 24foot boat were parked there when our camera man Models Estate Worth $2289 OTTAWA CmLorna Juan de Marcy the modelling school Emprietor found dead in her oma here early June 19 left an estate worth 239 This was disclosed in an appli cation for appointment of an ecutor filed in Surrogate Court Friday by the zoycnrsold wom ens husband Hubert do Marcy Authorities atvfirst ruled the womans death suicide but an inquest has since been opened at the request of her parents gt firefighters Hoping For Rain llsiIoreSls Blackened By Fires rar common PRESS Warm dry weather over most of Canadaimay brighten Eggtllon days but means only or forest firefighters Expenses of blackened forests in at least two provinces today emphasized the growing fire thliclat and the need for heavy lt One of the hardest bitareas la in Labradprhwhcre the com LOCAL AND GENERAL lights and on any type of warning were moved by Barrie Police last night APPROVE DAM Official government approval has been received for the con struction of permanent $15000 dam to replace the present wooden structure at Orr Links The province will pay sm per cent of the cost Flosand Med oate Townships Will split another 37per cent and Orr Lake taxpayers will bear the balance of 25 per cent MAY FORM CHAMBER group of Rana Beach busi ness people met this week to consider the formation of Chamber of Commerce and an other meeting ls to be held Monday The group elected Waiter Collard president and Mrs Arthur ltidout secretary SIX FIRES TO DATE In spite ofloog periods of dry only six fires have been repor ted in the Lake Simcoa Fire Dis trict to date vBangars from Severn Falls and Honey Har bour wereablc to control the outbreaksqu and the total area burned is about four and nhalfacres DIED IN MONTREAL Word has hccn received by ends in Barrievof the Montreal several days ago of Mrs Marjorie Rulc widow of on Theresa street Following cremation the be interred at the family plot Ear rfe Union Cemetery on Monday morning withRev Colonel Sheriiagofiiciaiglng Pco SERVIEES no mo an urnAral weather and high fire hazard tr deatbin Harold RuieA foimerly residents munily of Port Hope Simpson was behaved to have been con sumed by fire that rampaged through thousands of acres of timberland Rain was forecast for the dis trict today It would be the first relief in two weaksfor firefight ers RESIDENTS OUT It was not known whatherthc commlmiiy was destroyed be cause its residean evacuated the area Port HopeSlmpson in nor mally populated by 150 people Another fire was burning out of control near Charlottetown community on the southeastern coast of Newfoundland Four sep arate fires were blazing At one time they were believed have burned themselves out but 50 mileanhour winds whipped them back into life Estimates place the loss at 500 square miles of valuable wood land mostly black spruce The Vancouver forest district which includes Vancouver Island recorded 125 new fires this week Alberta had 05 fires binning Forestarea roads may be closed if dry weather continues The fire threat was on the in crease in Saskatchewan keeping pace with hot and dry weather The weatherman offered little immediate relief for most prov laces No general rainiwas ex pected for at least 24 hours DANGER EAST From Manitoba east to Prince Edward Island blnning conditions were dangerous in number of areas Nineteen fires all under con ol were burning in Northern Ontario Insurance iIfllfPhnlIO John Slavonan aims52 arrived this moraina The car park is reached by crossing the tracks at the fool of Hayfield street and turning sharp right to newly fulod area between Maple avenue and Mary mot Later city eouodL when it finds the money will putn mlngut Mary street Special note for people of Scottish descent there are no meters at the park ver $50000 In Robberies MONTREAL or Loot to tailed more than $50000 in an outbreak of dayushl anned rob beries in this area Frldny Provincial police said an atl mated 820000was takenfrom branch of the Provincial Bank of Canada in suburban Varennes by three armed men he armed men escapedwlth about $17000 in payroll money and receipts from the cashiers cage at the Crcllnsten Fruit Com pany Police said the men lined 15 employees against the wall at gunpoint ESCAPE PLAN FAULTY Two other armed men fled branch of the Royal Ban of Can ada in suburban Mount Royal with $7000 but were captured with the loot after farcical es cape attempt employees into washroom and The bandits forced the male the women into the vault came out after they left the bank said accountant Joseph IMPERIAL TONIGHT anon nmnramam mi srAnrs MQND on MCCREA vmamu MAYO runs canrooiv COME Our 10 so Norton ultras Earlier and saw them get onto an old ialopy parked in front lbay couldnt get started so grabbed gun and ran after them The suspectsfled on foot and passing motorwcln policeman stopped to join the chase The suspects were captured few minutes later 2Children Givelip Hike From Toronto PORT CREDIT Oat CPI Ivo Toronto childrenwho de cided to bike to Brantfordto visit the grandmother of one of then gave up their excursion Friday night after travelling in miles hang The wan Family To file lake Pearle Midland to see the famous palliaaded Huron Indian Village reconsth ed under the careful supervision of Dr Wilfrid Jury noted Can adian archaeologist and historian Over 350 feet in length the Village is full scale reproduc tion ofmlgndiuga life in this country more years ago Highly recommended by teachers and educatlona authorities only short to Midland and the IGIIT one Monday snows fleGHTLY THE pawsIN

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