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Barrie Examiner, 20 Aug 1959, p. 2

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rooms PACK SITE FOR PHUIO AT BASS LAKE mom Roar BOBDEN irst Anderson Cubs Camp At BassLake Thirtyone boys from First Anderson Palk Group RCAF station Camp Burden attended their first cub camp at Bass Lake ProvinClal Park August to gt Use of the campsite was do gt nated by the Department at Lands and Forests and the cubs gt deserlbedvtbe worded as being extremely neipiul The boys were divided into four groups for the comp and took the names of Indian tribes Apache Huron Micmac and Senate Leaders using pseudo lndiaa namesilhc ChieIGetuln Grub and genuine names like Arapoha Happy Squaw helped the cubs to flfiaptrto carnp life and to enjoy cireedom of null door living ng was most popular of th manyganlesand activl tlcs Sixteen passed tests for the wlmming Proficiency Badg Nature rambles enabled the lion to find aodidentliyleaves Later the leaves were used as outlines for paintspray pictures Everyone enjoyed making oarna tag from alphabet soup en thaiv rtistic tat layedfbyAHl of different colors and decorative finishing touches vPoints were awarded for han use fellows Seneca Tribescored the most points cowbell made from tin can was circulated around camp as trophy loi such things as over tent ropes Highlight of this uward was when the hardworking camp chiei Chier WabKanda had to wear it for losing all his cat ingr equipment The popular cook was Maurice volunteered his services for the weekend although not mem ber otthe grouplle cooked everything to perfection re port the campers KEPT BUSY Chief erum Grub was kept busy on the supply trail At Sunday tun for instancc2l pounds of frying chicken and il pounds of nam disappeared quickly Oneunwelcome visitor was threelootloug grass snake which had curled up under rocknear the longhouse Kenlo Saboyand Sitting Bull showed him to the boys thenvexpell the campsite and stories and the memorable smellvoi wood smoke camp altar was erected for dicrait and Phil Andrew of the more rhyme on WéirdThing Picks Pataioes The old way of gathering pota toes has passed beyond the days whenthe boys were kept home from school to pick them Onthe farm of Charles Hick ling in Vespra is machine that resembles nothing else on earth The engine of heavy fann trac tor is mounted nitvasapower lul is chine takinz time goes up and Yd separating the potatoes from their tops and tlanaferrlngthmn from lntohoxcs which will contal about 15 bushels These boxes are drawn on wagonby another tractoi along side the big combine It requires about six men to which still ow be diifercnce potato and aestone hese men stationed on V3471 ofthecomblnehremova 9W th ron aiong with way to tb at rows icklin cans mCKLmG FARM ing properly and adlust the height of the boom which deliv ers the potatoes to the storage boxes so that they will not is too far and cause bruises When the potatoes are lathe boxes load ofthese Ebushe ers are trucked to the grad depot at Mount Albert where theyare graded and most are placed in litpound bags for sale to thecustorners The day of purchasing 75Aon bag of tatoes is almost past Mrs ousewifehuys theminsmall lots an the retailprofits grow as the containersbecome smalll Po toes are valuable crop at the present time the present Price being over $2 751b bag It hasbean said that ata dollar bag potato growingpays off and on mi it looks as the potato specialist money Theromhine and digpotatoes faster than the grad int nominate them all that is needed is fair weather and the croptn work on Mr bout adheres thl estimatednyleld of the noisiest cub and tripping Couture Yum Yum who Everymaneuioycd the relaxed ip of campfire slaging The Cubs Own worship care mony hcld Sundaymoroiog Cubbcrs hope that other groups to improve the altar and sur rounding arca The Seneca Tribe scored the most points during the two days As the donor Tribe they will receive the Camp Shield Mlcmacs won the tidlest tent pennant gt The ioliowlng camng APACHE Richy Morrcli Ross Thomas Wayne Hamiltollv Ray Hopton Bobby PattISon John Plneau Risky Blahcheltfi Steve lozen MICMACS Joe DeMora Mike Deveau MarcLavigne Ierry Tate Billy Thornton Gleu Burden Robert Campbell Bnan llordeau SENECA Mikael McKee Philip An drews KenAllen Earl Stathcr Ken Wright Keith Crowston Tommy Richardson Stevcn Glanh HURON James DelVitlier Keri Crow stontllocrstfllllIELxle tmor Doug Monn Chi£ llins Geoffrey Buoirle Douglas ship LEADERS Pat North carnp chief Ma McKiilh Quartermaster Beryl Stather recorder and first aid Jene Crowston cooks assistant Herb Weisenherg six supervisor and swimming Jack Jones and Jack Glaab project assistants Norm Nadigcr six supervisor Ray Gushue six supervisor Morris Couture cook tYum Yum AOke Oconnor games supervisor Wallvdlrawley six supeersor and proiects Frank Morrel cooks assistant Few Changes In Executive regular meeting of the Min ets Point Property Owners As sociation was held Wednesday evening at the epic tables by Wilsons StoreEighteen memblt ers were present and consider able routine business was carried through quickly with reports rshdwmg good financial con dition The executive has this summer received more support and at teotioo from the members Election of officers wasvalso completed and by unanimous vote the olficars of the past year were reelected with few chang es and ar president Plier vicepresldent is Allan In gram newly elected secretary Mrs Kruekar tre surer Mrs Christensen as stsnt trea surer newlyelecied is Charles McGregor Committees stand as before and Mrs Gethens heads the sick committee On park super vrslon are Thomas Sykes Dalton Oliver and William Edsatl There was some discussion regarding the Christmas party or gathering and the matter was left in abey ance for the present The next meeting was set for Wednesday Se at the same location Pldeée To Protect Isolated Farmers DUHBAN South AfricaAP Polcle and Natalprovince mem hers of Parliament have prom lsedvisolated when morepro faction and bitter communica tions during the Africanunrest Av delegation from several vil lages near Pietermaritzburg told them Wednesday that white farm communitiu are prepared to evacuate eir homes unless they get better protection iPollcevchiats replied they are read are outnurn njliral areas using the campsite wil endeavor Fred cubs attended Soil ilnd crop Association ToLToilr County The summer directors meeting and tour of the Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association will be held in Simcoe County August so to September The tour will make its headquarters at Midland Iilsthec tmolttlassocl ation to make ihilito in the county from which on of its directors come Morris Darby director of the Ontario associ ation and alsosecretarydirector oi the Nor Sirnc and Crop lmproycmeot Ass atlon farms at Waverley Thetour will vi his farm to inspect potato variety tests on Tuesday ember gt Other highlights of the tour will be no boat cruise fromMid land Sunday August 30 While the directors are engaged in business meeting at Midland on Monday there is special pro gram for the ladies accompany ing the party arranged by the Midland Cbambcr of Commerce On Monday night the group be guests of theINSSCIA at hailguet ltat WaverleyUnited Church hall The dinner is being served by the ladies of St Johns Anglican Church Waverlcy and the program will include an it lustrated talk by Dr Ry nard MP fbrSimcoe cowunder the guidaoce of the NSSCIA The Ontario will visit séveral anus in the area have lunch in Springwater Park Midhurst and be conduct ed around the forestrystation by Haipenny superintendent Of particular interest in the tour will be theturkey farm of John Patterson Barr where the visitors will see 000 turkeys on range getting ready for Thanksgiving Dinner and the new pushbutton silo on the farm of Donald Cameron Barrie The Ontario directors will sohave an opportunity to see the latest in potato digging equip ment ontbe farm of Charles llickling Barrie They will visit the well planned dairy farm of Ken Spring at Elmvale and see some 7000 hens engaged in the mass production of eggs atkay Springa farm Elmvale Princess Invites Young Come Closer BRISBANE Australia Reut erslPrlucess Alexandra meet ingzrepresentatives ofyoutll or ganizatlons atMount CootTho on her third day in this Qiieens land capital invited the young peopleto come closer The young men and woman standing in line gathered in semicircle around the 21yearold princess as she chatted with them inforglaliy Then the princess moved on to talk to another group of young people who had not been pre to She said shewould pporturlitlea to meet the youth the country From SENECAS honor tribe at camp are front row leit to rlght Kenny Alien Kaith Crowston back row Tom SAMMY SALES STARS Jacksons Point presents dio stars in fHarvey Brad Margaret Hughes who secured seven firsts out second and one third Gail Lucas gained two firsts two secundsand third TO INSTALL WARNINGS King Truck driver sing August IDENTIFY aunr MAN been identified as Charles Lawes Toronto DEADLINE SOON ment of 1959 taxes is Sept V15 anus in Can car yesterday when flames probably caused by shortcil of Optometry degree at are cent convocation of the College of Optometry St George of two years at graduateatudy tcgcih vith annual attend collcgc clinicsr lie has en practising several years olnlng herairo LOCtlL AND GENERAL The Red Barn Theatre at its final play of the season next Fire Department dealt with the week Sammy Sales wellknown star of stage television and ra Bolce RCAF Cami Edgar ford District High School was Flashing light signals and hell are to be Installed at tho Federal Farms railway crossing south of Bradford looperating with Canadian National Rail ways in the project are the town ships oi Eastcwillimbury and Gordon Tennantlost III ate at the cros Tbe man who suffered bro kenneck Saturday when he dived from wharf into Lake Simcoe near Atherley hasondw Elmvale residents have been advised that final data for pay IMore than $200 estimated an age was caused to 58 model metrists awarded the Doctnr Street Toronto Requirements included succcsshdlcornplction Credit listens flan Bay District Client of the Ontario Credit Union but at Stroud for their Aulust ammo ly up were representatives touffvilio on the east to Oran vilisoo the west and Nobel la thoraxtn ficrneetinJ wnllco boat tattle Toronla Chapter which brought along member of the Lawn staff includlaggen cral meager John Edmond not some the key officials of no DIDVIDdlI office Inspector honoured by the Mmeuaud mm thor ouch check or all credit Unions aluminum vice to the 10ch boards or loan correc dons or changes they find need ed copy ofthetr report iiied rhesusms at on any El meat of viper in Eoc Tff INNIISF 39 368 When the township debentures were offered to Ionian thabrok era who deal in linaacial roles the state of tha market at the present time was according to Richardson Kenny Wright Earl Stalker and Mike Me rKee Missing from photo are Phil Andrew and Steven Glaah cult shot up from beneath the hood astha vehicle was travel ling up Baylield street Barrio outbreak Owner was Ethel HEADS GRADUATES Top student at MidlandPene tang District gh Sch this tiong ofxiortdifcliicoli She had SlX iirststwovseconds and third in upper school depart mental exams and first in music CAN humour An Orillia Packet andvTimes survey ofthat towns biggest steel users Wednesday showed none hadyet felt thepinchioi the 115 steel strike Most planis said theywere dealing primarily with Canadiansteel andthat the strikecould continue several weeks or even months before it broughtlayolfs ln Orillia caveat3 Duns One of Simone Countys most active JuniorChamber of Com merce groups the Coldwatcr Jaycees decided this week to 52 Bradford The Bradford Wit lower club dues this year Execu ness said Wednesday the injured man is reported Jtohave lived with his wife nun family In the former Baldwin Stoddart home at the north end of Barrie Street in the village and workeddo tives predict their moneyrais in to is Will be sufficient to support cirrcommunity bet terment program THREATENED MAN Two young Ba men ichu Otto Iii andWllam Poole 21 were incd $25 and costs for assaulthin Orillia court Tues day Wayne Tilley 17 also of Barrie convich of being in possession at switch knife was remanded in custody one weck for sentence They had taken an Athcrley man to crit lia July Halter he had missed the busin Barrie and threat enedlhim whenberefuscd to give them more money than agreed for the ride LAUQ CENTRE BOARD The Orillia Community Centre Boardhad at ting Wth the town council Tuesday night Despitethe centres $5000 bank overdraft the board Was glvco an unanimous vote of conii deuce and nsursdof the coun cils support Anumber of pos sible moneymaking schemes were discussed FIRE IN OVEN Barrie Fire Dapartmént was calledtr Meirose enuc this morning to domest first The blaze caused by overheated grease invan oven didno scrh ous damage on Work comm mo assauer the representative of one brok er in such precarious state that he would not make per manent bld ills best offer was that his company act as agents and sell the debentures at the best price the market will pay at the exact time they are ready for sale the present bld being boupon return of six and half per cent Councll decided that tenders would be sent outto aeeilany firm bld could be had However in the meantime they will ac cept offers from township rate payers who would car to place their orders for any share of these bonds They will hold any partlonof those bouds available to local buyers at the coupon in terest rate of six and half per cent Whatever is not sold to the local public will then beplaoed with the bolid brokers The de benture is for $100000 and is backed by the whole township although assessed to the rate payers of the Number Two School Area This should be first class investmentfor anyone and be preferred to mortgageiqficeve Sprouts toldztha council as the suggestion direct to the clerktreasurer TILE NOT APPROVED The report receivedfrom the Highways englneer regarding the entrance culvertsinto prop artieson subdivisions was that cement tiles were not approved The suggestion war that they should be steel pipe Mr And rade who completeda roadway on his subdivision wrote the township that any cement tiles used on hispropertywere in ac cordance with his requirements and they would remain there He asked that the agreement be ratified and financial arrange ments completed He told Coun cil in letter that he had been to considerable expense in com plete the work and felt that it had been done according to re uirements which hadbeen ap proved by one Departynent eng ineer The cement tile is con siderably cheaper than the steel pipe Mrl Cowan stated MAY WITHDRAW Council instructed the clerk to take up with the school in spector the possibility of drawing from the GIIIflIdUIIlfl School Section The West Gwilllmbury Board is to build two schools to accommodate the pupils of the township which will mean transportation for the outlying schools in this case it was felt that Innisfil pupils if being transported might as well be taken to school in InnlsilL which wouldeliminate sharing costs with other township gt new MATCH GRANT grant ofns was passed to assist thersouth Sirncoe Plow Fecd Mcanhexn heWi ncrOf pf at for Credit Union lrom ivns made to allow the public to bid on the bonds The Bondy was guc duos This also Delano which baaa to unployaclat the present tlm Chairman of the Georgians Chapter Frank 31li who fall from his baromowJ few weeks 180 ton unable to be prmnt and the meeting went on record in wlsblol him speedy rec Board members of the Stroud Wit twatI wentiintotha kitchcndcckcd in chart aan and when the meeting was over they were ready to serve pancak aa andcoffaeto all those present The Nobel group have extended an invitation to the ChapletJo visit them next month hen they suggest the fail colori may he at itspeak They offered to put on areoeption for as many may turn up in Parry Soundrnod will see that they are well eo tcrtaincd IL mans Association with iii ann beld in Lthe Newton Robinson area on life Robinson Farm Tba data will be October 14 PHOTOGRAPBIC MAPS it would cost between $90 and $140 an acre to have an aerial plan made of the township These were iigules in propo thesesurvoys from the air Councrl decided to leave the maticr in abeyanca for the timg being rnorosa sronwsur Councillor Glbbiua made pro posal to council that the ion supervisor make an application to the Highways department for acceptanco of their share of the costs of sidewalk from the 10th line to the new shopping centre Mr Cowan wlli submit rc port letter to the councillor intimated that the Department might be agreeable to paying its share of the costs motion posal consmnn rank rnls FALL When ouncilior Mrs Law chairman of park wanted discuss some improvements that should be dooevthlsfali Reeve place to discuss thiswould be at the park This was agreed on and the coupcillor was emphat ic that she was out to get some work done on the grounds this year 5None of thaold malarkcy about leaving ittili spring and then not getting anything done she stated Councillor Torrens when pas sing his financial accounts lat er mentioned the ainounts that appeared in the accounts for tha parkHe felt that quite sum was being spent as tbeuseasou went along have ao account for sea yards of gravel Rnad Super visor Cowaumeotioned community party is beinglar ranged for the campers who have occupied the camping area inthe park this year Park Sup erintendent Cnrscaddep was au thorized to arrange this lett er was receivcdrfrom party who had spent their holidays in the park camping areacompli mentiugrthe township on having such nice quichplace where people could come for rest and swim inthe lovely waters of the lake ANYBODY UNDERSTAND in an article in which we ens deavoured to reply td somecrit icism about the reason Ltowuship withdrew from the assessment appeal we were endeavouring the explanation and askedthat caredin print theglines had been meaning to thevwhole thing We will be glad to havesomeona giveus an answer for there cord le AEPREZCIIIATION 0dr Sincere Thanks Must Be ItxtehdcdTo Th Folldwlng In The City or Barrie Barrie Examiner CKBB RadioCKVRTV Browns Store Dominion Tire Store Phtlpott and Richardsonhsrnltli Farm Datry Britt Dunsmore FredElliottsonGttl LloydWm MalcomsouVGVorne Their AssistancaAnd Donations Helped Greatly Promoting One The FlnestTurllout of routes Ever Assembled Anywhereln Canada gt Lionel President citsalon ran Socl ual plowing match which wilibc aaljby firm which makes was passed supporting the pro Sproule suggaated that the best to say we could not understand letter be given to clear this up However when this story app mixedso that there was little Meant none On Tuesday arching the Gear

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