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Barrie Examiner, 15 Jun 1960, p. 2

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ITIE BARBIE mammv WEDNESDAY JUNE 15 1960 RECEI Some of the brightest brains of Simcoc Countys Grade 8s were at Simcoe County oun all chambers Urges Family Welfare Agency Regular court swions were instituted for Alliston End Bradford and arrangements made for establishing regular probation and counselling of fice hours at Elmvale in 1959 reported the Probation Depart ment of Juvenile Court to Simcoe County Council Tucs UM VE SIMCOE COUNTY CENTENARY CHOLARS Tuesday to receive prizes and awards following the 1960 scholarship examina tions Simcoe loudly Centen These additional hmrings were in keeping with the Courts policy of extending its ismvices and staff But the wonk of extension is not at its best yet warned the report Several local communities now require social agency specializing in gencml family welfare Many troubled couples who now hesitate to consult court officer would readily seek counselling help from qualified social worker in private agency said the re port INN ISFIL NOTES ay n6s NOT PRACTICAL The request by County Coun cil that the Department of Highways install flasher light at Death Hill on Highway 11 was described by the Illin lster of Highways as not being the practical method of solvtng the danger of this and other dangerous hillson that stretch of road north of Bradford The adding of solid line of yellow paint alongside the dou ble white line although not suggested by County Council has been found to be of value in many parts of the continent in preventing accidents caus ed by drivers crossing into the oncoming lane at these blind approaches to hills This simple and inexpensive method might at least be worth trial Warning signs along the roads cauilomng drivers about crossing thelyel low and double white lines might also help to prevent motorists from taking chance Persons who have driven on roads south of the border over hilly stretches well remember that there are signs warning against llie danger of passing in these zones If it gets results there why not here in Ontario The Minister of Highways stated that the road will be re built when the funds are avail able Perhaps they could stretch the budget enough to use some yellow paint and more signs The accident which prompt ed this request from County Council and resulted in fat ality and serious injury to an other person ended so far as the Crown was concerned when the driver who was to blame pleaded guilty to charge of careless driving was fined $100 and costs and lost his licence to drive for three months He will be again per mitted to drive avehicle by now orrnn T0 Bremen CULVERTS Although there was nothing put on paper following the meeting of Innlsfil and West Gwllllmbury Councils at the property into which the latter has been pouring the drainage from swamp across the road into ditch of Innisfils we have been advised that unof ficially West Gwillimbury has offered to replace the farm culverts which are admittedly too small That was the extent of their offer No consideration was given to the overloaded crooked one way that this could be proven Water will seek its own level and it might make course for itself across to the place where allowance was left for water to get under the high way south of the cloverleaf ROADVEND PROBLEMS The difficultieswhich arise at roadends along the lake during the summer are again before council letter writ ten by Miss Jane Barry re garding the and of the Fourth Line mentions just one of these places Miss Barry recalls the former UFO picnics which were held along this beach which is an ideal place to bathers Now there is an average of 50 cars loaded with people every Sun day during the summer tak in all the Space in the road way and making it impossible to pass or get to the lake No public services are available and no facilities are there for use of these people Trees shrubs and bushes are destroy ed and ens home is no longer his own The police have no way to control the situation the writer states Her letter mentions that the residents along this road would like to discuss the sit uation with council The letter was read and passed along without recommendation few years ago the property lmown as Killarney Park whld1Is near this part of the lake was offered to the town ship at reasonable price Had it been purchased and convert ed into park the transient public would have repaid the costs by this time The answer to this problem all along the lake is more pub lic places Where the visitors who want to spend day in the vicinity of the lake will have place and facilities to do so at nominal fee They will be likely to spend few dollars while they are there which will all help to make business for some local merchants The request of the Belle Ewart committee to purchase piece of property is still awaiting the start of the legal requirements needed to enable the peaceful purchase of the lands by expropriation To have this park purchased and ready for use this year an im mediate start will have to be made in acquiring the lands The ratepayers will have to agree that they desire to have the costs charged on deben nry Scholarship awards were presented by Education Com mittee Chairman Albert Cal vert above other categories were the GovcmorGeneral LOOKING BACK HIP AWARDS Scholarship awards the Jeffery Memorial Awards and the Jeflerys Mem orial Trophy Examiner Photo Going Stale On Recreation Campfire Singing Enjoyable By HILL Examiner Staff Reporter With all the modern toys and the many types of recreation and relaxation available it is possible for man and woman to say nothing of the kids to have yen to be always on the go provided that they do not have to walk and after they fire of Rs tenlng to radio or watching tele vision However there comes time when we become bit stale and that is the time to rumble out into the back yard if you have one or to some bit of woodland or beach where small fire will do no harm There with room to sprawl and with few good singers or even one for leader why not unlax and give out on some of the oldtime songs or newcomers that follow the old lead NEED HARMONY They must however lend hemselves to an easy harmony say lead and tenor or alto Even bass may make second part with changes If the mood is dreamy why not start with the chorus of Just Song at Twilight There is another song not so familiar here Mellow Moon with swinging waltz airDrifting in the dreamy twilight underneath mellow moon slipping through the shadows on blue lagoon If rarin in go make it Aint FARM nrws From the INFORMATION BRANCH DNT DEPT OF AGRICULTURE RIDGETOWN GUERNSEY HERD TOP CANADA PRODUCERS Indicating the high standards in breeding and production that have been developed in the herds of the agricultural Schools in Ontario the Guernsey herd at the Western Ontario Agricultural School Ridgetown Is the high est producing Guernsey herd in Canada according to report Just issued by the Production Service and made public by the Canadian Guernsey Breeders As socialion The school herd of seven cows bad the highest combined Breed Class Average to lead the Small Herd division In addition the school herd won out over medium sized herds of 16 to 30 head and the large herd class The school herd posted Breed Class Aver ages of 149 for milk and 152 for butter lat with an actual 305 day production average of 10864 pounds of milk and 555 pounds gonna rain no in The start of this seems to ad lib but in general starts with 0b pen nut sat on the railroad track his heartwns all shutter train came roarin round the bend toot toot peanut butter LIKE PARODIES The same old timer falls in line for parodies on local things or folks and it extempore will bring many hawhowor tee hee In old days Mary had little lamb was first choice for par odies such as Mary bad swarm of bees and they to save their lives were forced to go where Maiy went cause Mary had the hives If getting dreamy there is the old heart song of war days with heart break too Smile the while you kiss me sad adieu till we meet again JUST WHITEIVASE Bring Back My Bonnie to Me had the soldier versA on in World War gardiog the milk They say they put milk in our coffee they say they put milk in our tea and their finale was But it looks just like whitewash to me Some of those other parodies would make sensation in print even today Tipperary included As finale End of Perfect Day has placE too These are nearly all oldtimers but there are many new songs which will hit the spot too of butter fat The school herd was assembled in 1952 by the preseht director of the school Woodley and is currently under the supervis ion of James MacDonald The herd was developed from the purchase of six bred heifers and young cows and is maintained under loose housing conditions Commenting on the autstand mg record of the herd Agricul ture Minister Goodlellow stated that the allCanadian win was tributelo the staff of the school and was also an import ant factor in that it stimulated ioterut in both the shldent body and farmers in South Western Ontario in program of better breeding for top production Mr Woodley and his staff 17 Gowns s1 ASK YOUR AGENT ABOUT or ScenicDemo rall lroval AllInclusive taro including mach berth alt leU Morons Bonnie Continue Push For Permanent Tourist Booth Chairman Charla Sproule the Simeon Ootsnty Tourist and Indusfllal Committee is reporting Io county council that the committee is continu txg mprmcntation for per manent tourist information centre on Highway 400 near Barrie At prment he adds efforts are being made to have the mobile information unit lo cated at the site for the peak tourist periods this summer Mr Spruule says the per inammt booth was one od many government projects that were cancelled under recent tlght money policy and that pro tat had been sent to the On tario government protesting the postponement of building plans Funds for this purpose had been in the estimates for the current fiscal year June will see Barrie public school students travelling far and wide on historical interest recreational and miscellan eous tours everything from ball game at Maple Leaf Gardens to Huronia historic sites Oakley Parks Grade will trip to Bass Lake few miles north June 23 for graduaA tlon party and picnic and Grade is planning Huronia tour visit to Midland Fort Ste Marie and Penetnngut shene Grade at Oakley also plans tour through the Simcoe County Museum and the caves at Collingwood Grade hopes to make it out to Midhurst AT HILLCREST At lllllcrest Gradd already visited The Examiner plant as means of bringing into per spective some of the extensive communications study it had been doing On Monday this week Grade toured his toric sites around Midland Hillcrest has also been invited to inspect the Midhurst refor estry station OFF TO NIAGARA Niagara Falls will greet grade from King Edward School Allundalc and the pu pils will see Fort Niagara Fort George Queenston Heights and the power development TO BE SPEAKER NewlYarrived Rev Gordon Walker of First Baptist Church Barrie will be speaker at the annual decoration day service at Barrie Union Cemetery Sun day afternoon STARLIFTING Office of The Crcemore Star has had facelifting completed recently by Reg Westbrooke Mr Weslbruoke purchased the business in 1953 from Smith who was editor for so years HOLD IIQUOR VOTE Collingwood residents go to the polls today to vote on three have every reason to be proud of their achievement said Mr Goodfellow This herd is man aged and maintained in exactly the same way as on any farm It shows what can be done by prbper attention to the import glf factors of breeding and feed ra ssaxx Promise To Iron Out Budget Irregularities All irregularities in menn ancing methods of the City will be ironed out immediately said Barrie Alderman Arthur Morrow Tuesday He was re ferring to letter from the De partment of Municipal Affairs which commented on the aud itors report handed down in Banla two months agoo The letter from the depart ment stressed the highlights of the auditors report This is becoming standard procedure by the department to ensure that all councils read the re ports The Public Works Depart ment as was indicated at budget time went $50000 over its budget but made up an ad ditional $9000 in revenue Also noted in the City budget to which the Department letter drew attention was the fact that Barrle has extended credit to the Kinsmen and Conserva tion clubs in work on their Public Schoolers Tour Countryside not to mention the waterfalls themselves The Royal Ontario Museum Toronto will be toured by Prince of Wales Grade to day and afterward the stud ents wil trundle few blocks south to see Toronto Maple Leafs play ball with Havana June 18 Grade visits Hue coin The staff at Codrlngton gets treat too It will be partak ing of staff dinner at Oro Beach June 22 at 6pm Codrington will also be send ing students to Midburst Park date tp be fixed and some more will eat picnic lunch and play games at St Vincent Park in Barrie PIONEER VILLAGE trip to the pioneer village museum at Woodbridge Mal ton Airport and Ben Hur at University Theatre will fill Johnson Street School Grade day June 16 Grade will see Stephen Lea cocks home at Drillia and tour the Packet and Times organiz atinn there and Grade Is to take an agricultural trip round Mrs Marian Pearsalls farm June 22 June 23 Grade will be at The Examiner office for conducted tour Grades and hope to lake nature hikes in the woods near Johnson Street and June 24 Grade will take look at Lnkevicw Dairy LOCAL AND GENERAL questions hotel beverage room for men and women hotel bev erage rooms for men only and the sale of liquor beer and wine under dinirg lounge licence BAKE St Davids WA Everett is sponsoring albake sale and bat aar at Alliston Public Library Friday beginning at 230 pm TALENT NIGHT St John Vlanney School pup ifs are putting on talent night Thursday at 730 pm sponsor ed by the ParentTeacher Asso ciation To be held in St John Vianney Hall it will be open to the public Grade and girls will serve tea and sandwiches and there will be sale of home made candy park in the form of winter em ployment and $9000 is still to be repald ARENA IN DEBT The Barrie Arena Commis sion is now in debt $2500 from the banks but under the Tman of Barifa Act 1945 the Arena Commission was not empow ered to take out loans Alderman Morrow head of the finance committee said that his committee has been working on the irregularities since the auditors report first came out There has been an oven sight said Alderman Morrow but itll all he done Infantrymen Win Rille Meet At Mons Range The Royal Canadian School uf Infantry Camp Borden won the Camp Borden Blfle Amiallon meet at the Mom range Tuesday for the fifth vc year RCS oil as result will represent Camp Borden in the Central Command shoot at the same range all day Thursday and Eriday If in wins the Central Oom mand meet next stop is Otta wa and Amw Rlfle Association meet Said nonsliootling but worry ing captain of the team Capt Sfilluell RCR The gen em standard of shootlmg this year has improved Speaking of Thursday and Fridays meet he slid the ROS Glenafton Rag Apple Select elghfmootbsold son of R0 Iafe Signet grand champion at the Royal winter Fair the past two years was sold by Glen afton Farms Alliston 0nt to the Northwest Breeders Coop Burlington Wash for $3900 He was sold at the Convenuon Sale at Syracuse NY held in connection with the Diamond Jubilee Convention of the Hol steinFriesian Association of America At the left is Cliff Bailey representing the buy STOPPED INSPECTOR FINED WHITBY CP Pickering Township farmer who refused to allow provincial inspector to spray cattle infected with warble fly was fined $25 Tuesday Dun can Spang was convicted of pre venting inspector Everett Mark from spraying He told the in ALLISTON BULL Camp Borden of stood good chance of bringing it off again this year Tuesdays win also came after two days of rapid snap and application firing at ranges of 100 200 300 500 and 600 yards TEAM MEMBERS TheRCS of learn is as fol lows Capt Pippy ncn Capt llachod QOR Capt Northrup RCII Li Snider PPCLI W02 Rowen Canadian Guards Staff Sgt While PPCLI Sgt Brown 2011 Sgt Davies PPCLI Sgt Ilud field Canadian Guards Sgt PouthCr PPCLI Sgt Sponngle Canadian Guards Sgt Stewart Tremblay Purdy MB RCR Cpl BRINGS $3900 ers and at the halter Brian McCague of Glenafton Farms lost 30 Pounds Willi Naran Plan MONTREAL PQ have lost thirty pounds thanks to the Narun Plan and feel so much better am able to do my work much easier now that have lost that heavy feeling have given Norah to some of my friends and they hpva used it with good results Lnnthier 5225 St Hubert Montreal Why subject yoursystem to the strain of carrying excess weight If you feel below par it is reflected in your looks and attitude Take new lease on life try the Nnran Plan for reducing and see how much better you look and feel an pounds melt away and your youthful enthusiasm returns Narun is the easy way to re spector two of his cattle had died after being sprayed dune sold on money back guarantee available at all druggists try it today LOVELIER LAWNS BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS TASTIER NAc VEGETABLES lIQUID FERTILIZER Yes now you canhave loveller greener lawn more beautiful flowers healthier shrubbery and tastier vegetables Yes now it is easywltzh thehelp of NaChurs Liquid Fertilizer Americas leading plant food And best of all NaChum ls easy to useeasy to apply SPECIAL GROGUN and gt For small areas you can use watering can Simply add tnblespoonful tag gallon of water and sprinkle your flow ers Or for easy application on large areas use This Summer enjoy beauti NaChurs GroGun ful lawn beautqu flowers and beautiful garden with the help of NaChars Liquid Fertilizer available now at leading hardware department seed and nursery stores everywhere One 3202 bottle will cover 1000 square feet of lawn ture over stated period The land should be valued gallon 5000 square feet of lawn Reduced cam for group travel Ovarian snumhlp unlm water course with its turns and corners and the fact that QT NACH RS the point where it crosses the independently 0f the Commlt only highway is higher than the tee and bylaw will be re Grab an an Ala acmiu 70 hfgluasflifism finwonderful for bottom of dim This of quired to complete the pur HolellundwuorlaacroGCanadu en for is like giving baby piece chm and payments Alrllnoxarvlce usron Canada of candy inslfead of making the flung qunflnanh BUY NOW PM Plat quarts Gallon necessary anges that wood as 59 100 175 495 Pane the mm rhaogfmgr 2025 Information and munallow from Eon Mincts Point opens for11 sea WEEKEND Maker Millie Makes Makes There Is no reason why this son today This office serves STATION 15 Gallo 32 Gilli 94 flflllflfll 320 Gnllon water should have been turned north into lnnlafll and the sug gestion of the land owners that the summer resort population as well as those who have not ar ranged box facilities on Route THE AGENT Mmuunsr our NACHURS PLANT FOOD CO Canada lTD they may block the place when it aroma might be the Barrie The post office is in LON DON Boystairs Lodge gt ONTARIO AVy

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