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Barrie Examiner, 11 May 1960, p. 2

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searcher at OAC sectioides into the soil when Ontnrio Department of Agricul ture Pntlioment Buildings 10 ronto Barrie District North Collegiate some homernnd school councillors Mrs Mildred Too good Unionvilla home and school icderation vicepresid eat right and Mrs Owen NEW EXECUTIVE ior Bar rie and District Home and School Council was elected Monday night Seen here eit er the councils annual din Stnyner Crown Scarboro recording secretary oi the adoration saw Bradinrda ihm Gardner receive centennial award from new Barrie and District ner and eneral meeting are FRONT cit to rflht Viola Smith Barrie Ly Rodney like Feldman Barrie Mrs Pitcher Kiwanis Prepare Plan For Driver Education Home and school Council president hire ieeri Feldman Monday Seen sealed in the ictute is retiring Elemlent It Agnew xeminer Photos HOW leit to right Wood Pinegrove Mrs Fran Maur ino Bradford Mrs Slervo gel Brndiord Larry Holhrook Pinegrove it Klitmer RCAF Camp Borden TO BUY CKPT Don Smith Barrio BACK Aquph snelgrdve Chum Face BBG With Scheme By DON HANRIGIIK Canadian Press Etnii ertcr EDMONTON CPD Two vet eran Ontario broadcasters went neiore the Board oi Broadcast overnors Tuesday with pro posal to buy out new and floundering Peterborough radio station and make it tick ii nanclaliy The application to take over 11th NEWS From the INFORMATION BRANCH ONT DEPT OF AGRICULTURE TIMELY TIPS Warm spring days could cost you money Chicks can get dangerously overheated when afternoon temperatures start to climb It may pay you to check brooder temperatures on hot ai ternoorns Heat and ventilation changes might save lot of dead chicks says John Walker VOAC poultry management specialist ALL IN ORDER it you dont have much hog pasture the breeding herd comes flrst Replacement giits come next then the 5D to 1001b pigs Prof it Forshaw says that hogs being tattaned for market dont make the best use of pasture and are better leit tiii last when you are dividing up the acres CHECK COWS Nows the time to take close look at the cows in your beet herd Culling cows that arent pregnant orwitb call at their side can save you lot of time and money The extra time and iced loss is morethen the de rlayed call is worth says Dr Tom Burgess beef cattle rcltx This is the bigyaar ior June beetle grubs white grubsl Nows the time to hit them be such things as strawberries grains grasses and potatoes says Allan 0A0 entomol ogist Take advantage oi spring rains to wash in lnpecticides such as chlordane aldr dield rin or beptnchlor Work the in nlonting row crops Get your copy of Ontario Department oi Agriculture publication 7133 Whitetirubs irom the county agricultural representative or from the iniormaticn branch was elected secretarytreasurer of the Central and Northern Dn tarlo Film Federation at ameet ing in Sudbury on the weekend Dave Simister oi Sndbury was returned as president for his second term now on iourday tour of et tawa 25 were we tore they start eating roots of van em 10 provinces in the an anal capital as guests Club at Ottawa Society of industrial and Cost Accountants is presenting aspe cm meeting ot ltiver Gardens Restaurant north oi Crown Hill Thursday at ezso pm Highlight will be complete ownership of radio sta tion CKPT was made by Water grove investments which consists oi Alan Waters sole owner oi radio station CHUM Toronto and Ralph Snclgrove president oi radio station CKBB Barrio Their appearance beiore the governors marked the iirst time in Canada that an application ior transier 01 stock in broad casting station has been dis cussed in public hearing Under BEG policy announce ment in March this procethlre will he followed on all iuture cases involving change in sta tlon control or ownership Minor transactions will continue to be considered by the governors in camera 0000 1055 Gurston Allen vicepresldent oi Peterborough Broadcasting Com pany Limited which now owns CKPT said the station has had 0000 loss since going on the air last December Ho attributed the loss to in experienced management under estimation oi capital require ments for the new station and the act station advertising rev enues now are trailing $1200 month expenses by some 95000 month This is not case oi trntilck ing in broadcast licence Mr Allen said it was question oi iindlng the right key tor the lock The present shareholders would be selling out to Water grovc at no proiit to themselves Asked by BBC members what would happen it merownsrship change bid was not approved by the governors Richard Rohmer counsel ior Watergrove said il nancinl chaos would result for the present owners They would lose tremendously EXPEESSES OPTIMISM Mr Waters on the other hand estimated that with his and Mr Snelgroves broadcasting experi ence Watergrove could put CKPT into the black iinancially The transfer application calls ior watergrovo to take over all outstanding shares in CKPT The investment iirm in which Mr Snelgrove and Mr Water share equally would retain 52 per cent oi the voting stock and sell the rest20 per cent at it to Pelee borough residents Watergrove already has taken over the station management and has filed with the transport do partment in Ottawa the writen commiments at several people to participate in the new operation OCili nNoosNrBiu macs annals MAN George LcCotiier oi Barrie AT OIAAWA Richard Bowman at Barrie is as part at the Rotary one at 220 students iro all of the Rotary ACCOUNTANTS MEET The Toronto Chapter of the on Highway 11 just snel discussion on Direct Cost versus Absorption Costlng or controls Miser Grndc ii and 12 students irom to assist in eve gee families litt Just go in your drn mpoiruit juice to fill the bait attended Monday nights meet ing at Barrie City Council To TIMMINB Drillia Salvation Army Briga dier and Mrs Calvert and Captain David Hanunond leit Monday irom Orillla Citadel for the stricken Tlmmins flood area munlty Driver Educationm recon mm in wood on road was the mbioct diamond by panel at three at Bmie Kiwanis Club alerting Monday at Dora Prcsldta was Dave Harrison mailman It the buys and ls Wcrk committee who in need from lbmnto Louie Hodl mm uon WWW cutter Th Ontario Department at inns port diaries Holman insur ance company public relaqu otiiser ionntrly with RCMP mrbert Constable motor melanin instructor at Weston collegiate operating one at the mast extensive and successful rename on high actioot driver einiog in the province COLLEGIATE BOARD Dinner guests included City Police Chis Edwlid Tldtirhort and the lollowtag members at Barrie District Collegiate board Canon Allen Read Robert Sar loant Dr John Anders George Jobnston MP Cliiiord lockhart Central print cipnl Bowman and North principal Hamilton they were introduced Kiwonlnn Ernest Burton iness ad gfloglitrator ior the collegiate Present in addition were Ki wsnian Grliiln chairman oi the board and Kiwanlan Roy Christin trustee Another member at the board Kiwanlsn Horace Pratt was unable to be present TO PRESENT PLAN Kiwanis conunittee is to present cation to board at its May meeting next Monday tiean the presence oi board members to Rain lniormation as well as KL wanians getting to know about the subject from the panel Other dlnne guests makin one at the lore st Kiwanis mes lags oi the year Craig Hunter and Jim Brady oi Central Key Club collegiate stolt member Parker and Mercequ RURAL IOCIOLOOY Kiwaninn Rev John Riddei in troduced the iollowing students and staff members irom the School of Rural Sociology r1pres natty in session at Bra or Miss Niko Yakote Jo Miss Arley Atkinson Peoria William Warnica Barr David Sinclair Churchill Rev George Garrett Ansley Rev Arthur Chute Church oi the Messiah Toronto Rev Walter Dyer Ai landale Rev Edger Bull 10 bourg MR RODGEON Driver attitude is ninetenths oi saie driving Mr Hodgson claimed that is why so mlicb time in our do rtnental pro gram iorsacon ry schools is devoted to classroom it is rela tively easy to learn the actual mechanics oi driving starting steering stopping in tow hours We believe starting driv er education nt 18 is much bet ter than waiting to 18 Driver education in the plan started by the Department oi Transport in me is extracurri cular Classroom work and Firemen Had Busy Breakfast Time Barrio fire department was busy round about breakfast limpedmesdag morning pat pre ven any image TBS l1 0i two calls First was to house on Penelt tang Street where water had seeped into the basement and snuffed out gas burner All that remained was the leaking gas and Barrie FD obligingly ars rived and turned the gas out to house on Boxail Lane An little too fiercely because of too much oil Mother is your child irritable restless and picky with ioodi so the cause may be yWORMB Worms common ailment with chi dren can be easily desire ed and expelled withMil iera Worm Powder Used for generations by Canad ian mothers At Your Drug Counter cuation at reiu MILLERS tElan on Driver Edu mtouitgradusiedead Illuminate the lie outlined procedure in set ting up the course and the cost about are less government granL it was Miranda that all intruders be secondary sdtool teachers who have had special instruciton from the de Went and hav been new Mr Constable said the CW was voluntary that at present they could not ecconunodate all who stpplied but model core sidera on was made in the sei action sud on potential drivers in businus liie Mr Harrison commented that start has to be made here some time and the club was prepared to assist in underwrit ing the tint year at Driver Education in Barrie driving instruction are given out side if reader School hours Kr Hodmn are me was accident problem in Ontario or bi tbs rut oi North America was one oi the greatest internal problems at th present day in Onterto last year there were upon tunic accidents in which HM people tattered and about moo were is plea to be considered the great loss to the provrdciai economy estimated at more than ilw000000 in damage own is halt our cost of Mines tion twice what was spent on waiters ihe speaker pointed out Igeln that in vmpott on young ople are more involved in ace dents Last year showed the greatest reductionl oi accidents in 13 years per travelled mile which could be the result at more law eniorcernent better vsldoles and It years oi driver instruction in some to secondary schools in Ontario ibur things have been prov ed Mr son said Those who have driver education are much less accident rune improvement varies wl the mail Where inclau is coupled wt incer instruction the rslt cord is better ior driver educa fine Eiiect shows much earl or Mngs will continue to set Sign in traillc acddmguzlllwe something °°i° whose $322 Sgt 50000 people killed in the United States last year Driving is privilege not dart it should be handled as to pares chimed contend my dill drsnhow to drive by myseii and tht All right he cia Mr iiol man esseried Teach them all the bad habits of the wheel 0nd road it present traitte sta tistics continue to rise in the same ratio year by your lt wont be many years halore we can about 50 per cent of all ehldran being born to be killed in an accident Nlnr out oi to parents train their ltyitlldffli inundlrllyvlng viim er Irn con no pedwtrom what have seen that the place ior driver training is deiinita in the school at limit icmph or race race vc instruction HERBERT CONSTABLE Mr Conltable outlined the mechanics oi the course at Wee ton which was started in 1855 it war joint ciiort by the Ilchool board the community it uli and the school stall From is paonorso Capt John Malone CD oi Camp Borden was promot ed malai uud appointed oi ilcer Conunanding the Royai Canadian Dragoons Reconnais sance Squadron at Camp insetown Na May its name to Camp Borden in its and served at the Royal Can adlan Armored Corps school until assigned to the inter national Peace Commission in lndoChlna or year becom ln an Instructor at the RCAC School on his return Nation ei Daience Photo Native Peneiang Dies lit Vancouver VANCOUVER iCPlAn inquest into the death oi Dr Peter Spohn wyesrvold assistant clinical pro ienor oi districs at the Uni varsity oi rltish Columbia was told Tuesday the prominent Vnn couver doctor may have iaiicn train log and struck his head while tying up his boat Dr Spohn native oi Penslt tongulshono 0nt died during the weekend at his summer home on nearby Paisley island it NEWLYELECTED census any msrmcr more sxrcnnvr its executive at District ii on the weekend BACK Row ville Allen Sinclair Collins Ceri Greenoughih Barrie Cec Georgian Bay Junior orst leit to right Gordon Patter wood mom now leit to mgnhgfngomnéwflflgghg bar at Commerce pose aiter son Barrie Doug Moorhouse right Bill Cameron Drillia to by has Stephenson Calling their election at Colitngwood Barrie Vern Graham liunts Mervyn Brown Port Carling wood An litm later am they shot out on Dunlop Street West all space heater was burning Advertisemen the Ndran Plan toilose Ugly Fat Ita simple how qaickiy one loss bulky at an logic pounds of unsightlfilat 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