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Barrie Examiner, 19 Sep 1960, p. 3

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LITTLE CRAP with big job was Attila Gnlamh who looks mightylonely on the big stage during Saturday BRICK WALL was one of the formidable obstacles in the jumping course at Barrie Exhibition Saturday Clear ing the wall at five and Exhibition nlghtsvarlety Show at Barrie The young sax ophonist charmed and amas ed the crowd with his virtu half feet is one of the daring riders The competition which drew some of Canadas top horses and riders drew many interested spectators osity and was just one ot number of acts in the show which brought the Barrle Fair to its conclusion Ex aminer Photo CHAMPION jumper at Bar rie Exhibition Saturday was Tommy Gaylord Just back throughout the morning and afternoon Saturday Chair man of the event was Dunsmore and announcer was all Lloyd Examiner Photo Outside commercial Exhibits Interestin 11on mufch at by the Shown at Barrie Exhibition outdoors on the south side of the exhibitors building to the right was Perry Tractor and Equipment with Ford tractors in large showing Next was Fred Piiher display of Oliver tractors and other farm equip ment Then came Charles Church with the Case New Holland farm machines in dis play running on across the lane to the mainroad Next was Simcoe Sales and Service with MasseyFerguson equipment and with the same firm was McCormick farm equip ment Then came International llarvester by Campbell and Goodiellow of St Pauls Sim coe District Coop had great variety next from the large stock they handle At the south east entrance in the back row Macleans Hatchery at Udney everywhere tentinn minister Rev 12 Trimblc whose clear voice car Dangeriield Motors display ried some distance was next in contrast with new models of Chev Olds and Ca dillac Near there Al Gervais had chairs and tables FOOD SERVICES That seciiar busy supply ing food Across the road the Burton Avenue Church choir had tasty eats and made big sales with thelloud speaker operated List Roadster Hack Results ROADSIER CLASS Pair of roadsters Mr and Mrs Burden Burritt Mann Stanley Somerville Mann and GMC booth housed the Kinetic Club of the Kinsmen Auxiliary Barrie Minor Athletic Associa tion came next and booth to raise funds for the Latter Day Saints Church for building planned for Barrie In large tent of Barrie Tent and Awning Ca Superior Pro pane Barrie wasincluded at so Simcoc Typewritersand an aluminum company Hoover Floor Washing and Bowens Heating Services Next out doors was surprising collec tion of potted flowers and plants all the way from Caiedon green houses MOTOR SHOWING West of the building Kramer Motors had Pontiac Vauxhall Then Partridge the Olympics in Rome life of his mounts was the $50 BILL went to Rodney McDonald 68 Eccles Street North following the draw at the Retarded Childrens Canadian Olympic rider Tom my Gayford just returned from Rome added another ribbon to his leurels by capping the Cham pion Jumper title at Barrie Ex hibition Saturday Committee chairman Dunsmore thank ful that the rainheld oit untn just before the can oi thecom petitions in the atterneon des cribed it as very successful show Following are results with names listed in order of placing JUNIOR DIVISION Equitation class open to 14 years and under Sandpiper Sn san Jane Scott Jersey Bounce Debbie Sco Flying Dutchman Vivian berg Bunsharp Les ley Belts Night Life Jim Day luccrssrm snow lempi° Rider Gevford Champion Jumper Here Margaret Johnston will Torrie Emotion impressive young Maple Leigh pictured hcrc with rider Gaylord and coowner Sam Stanley Examiner Photo booth Janet Mahoney of 87 11an won rug and Mc Lend 1820 Dundas Toron to framed painting Ex aminerPhotoL ABC Farms Juhior Jumper Challenge Trophy Skipalopg Mrs AL Scott Sandpiper Susan JaneScott tie for third Big Secret Ann Padiicld Calyp so Margaret Johnston Taffy Susan Levinson Junior Hunt teams Snolt Fair Donald Umphrey Big Secret Ann Padfield Sandpiper Mrs Scott Calypso Bunsharp Lesley Betts Rozs Freedom Donald Vance Jersey Bounce Debbie Scott Valhalla Jeannie Thomas Toby Kilgour Taffy Susan Levinsony Orange Valley Lynn Wells Little Apache David Lev inson at Madame Butterfly Maureen Brown Silver Fox Harley Woxer Ink Spot Penny Anonymous iey CITY AND COUNT news MONDAY SEPTEMBER Atte dance Is 240007 For Barrie ExhibitiOn Barrie Agricultural Society report an attendance of more than 24000 at Sonic Exhibi tion this year from pm Thursday to6 pn1 Saturday General Manager lilal comson gave statement of general assessment of the 1960 edition this morning He said All fairs depend on the weather and Friday nod Saturday were ldeal lair days for this reason lm concerned because feel 11 attendance records could have been Shatteredhad the school boards seen fit to allow Bike Missing Second Time Young Roy Hollett got bicycle for passing in June In mid ugust it went off Barrie Dock skindiver rc covercd it Saturday afternoon lloy left the hike near the main en trance at Barrie Exhibition and it was stolen Hed like to get it back again it has license number 2566 and its rod Higgins model with 24 wheels Roy is the son of lilr and Mrs Eric Hollett 38 Toronto Streetinjarrle marww Barrie Provincial Constable Nabs Auto Theft suspects Three Toronto youths facev auto theft charges today follow ing their arrest by Barrie Pro inclal Constable Sunday morn Barrie OPPConst Roy Robv erts said he was driving on High way 11 north of Crown Hill when field Vivian and Lila Brown Big Secret Ann Padiicld Open Working Hunter Sea quart Mrs Gayford Herfield Vivian andjLila Brown Cap tains Table Mr and Mrs Fowler Cymro Michelle Stone Toronto and North York Hunt Club Challenge Trophy Stake Handy Jumpers Mapleleigh Sam Stanley and Gayfnrd Beau Blue Coed Blue Beau Coad Cymro Mi chelle Stone Grey Velvet Irving Stone Geronimo Welms Green Kunter Captains Ta ble Mr and Mrs EFowier Steel Gleam Sam Stanley ans Freedom Donald Vance Night Life Jim Day fruit department waslacking the at least full half day of classes This he always been done la 1959 the high school board only allowed from pm on This yeir the public schools followed suit andcloscd schools at pm He concluded on this point that this is altogether too late as the parents would not come to the fair at pm having spentan hour or so getting their young ones home and then on to the fair Continuing the gencral man ager said With few excep tions the various classes equal led or excelled previous years Owing to the fact the fair was held so early this year and because of late spring the entries in addition some seven fairs were being held in the province onllle same three days This reduced nalominn enuies in the saddle horse division western Fair Lone don look the palomlno entries and it is on these entries the Barrie Exhibition depends Mr Malcomson praised the improved midway show this year mentioning in particular the larger number of childrens rides than were evident in 1959 Miss Joan Small Stroud won mire draw ioraPhilips he saw car pulled off to the side of the ma da he received the winning ticket Pb stercophonic hivii set Sature It Barrie Exhibitlo roll the same day set radio older Sixteenyearold Joan is daul if ghter of Victor Small She Will enjoy the instrument not cording to her mother because she Is music in value at contains Altl record playr and Kiwanians Meet In Annual Caucus lit Barrie Today Kiwanians from 12 clubs in Division Five of OntarioQuebec Maritime District are meetings today at Barrie Community House in the annual iieutenant governors caucus John Robins of Midland is presiding Club directors are present from Orillla Midland Coilingf wood Owen Sound ScznlcCity Owen Sound Barrie Toronto Bloor Toronto Downtown Lea side North Toronto and Wales Business includes receiving club reports for the year to date discussion and nomina tion for the 1961 divisional lieu tenantgovemor Delegates will meet withtha Barrie club members for dlnner at 615 oclock when the speaker on the topic limitation will be John Hamilton principal pinarrle District North Colleg group of youths were fixing headlight on the car He stopped to see what was happening and investigation dis closed the car was stolen but had not evenbccn reported from Toronto at thattime Aldon Howard 15 Jack Pit icca 18 and Allan Moreau 23 are all charged and are at pres ent in custody in Toronto lfimashup Saturday $1300 Damage midaintersection smashup in Barrie Saturdaycost $1300 and ended with atyearold woman being charged with careless driv ing City Police reported today Mrs Martha Taylor Shanty Bay was also charged with fall ing to stop at stop sign She and two occupants in the other carwere injured Barrie City Police said Rob ert Neilson 38 202 innisiii was driving north on Anne Street when car shot into his path from Jacobs Terrace said pol ICE Janet Neilson 36 had sprain ed loit ankle Robert is bad bruises and shock and driver Mrs Taylor had cuts The acci dent was the only one over thel weekend involving injuries saith no Vi ii STEAL For years the Liberals have been stealing the DOE plat iorm Now they are using CCF signs Wllllam Gear ing CCF candidateuTop poo ter is untouched original bot tom Liberal sticker has been plastered over it CCF party workers say is has been common occurrence Exam iner Photo drew attention with hens and eggs moms norm Russell Church showed an ap peaiing mob home ich was Equitation 14 and under 18 Martin years Valhalla Jeannie Thom SanFair Donald Umph sEMOR DIVISION ey Anonymous Toby Kilgour Hunter Hack Open Seaquart Dunsmore Challenge Trophy Stake Mapleleigh Sam Stanley and Gayford Grey Velvet irving Stone Cymro Mi Team race Burritt Mann Stanley Somerville Burritt Mann Single roadster 152 hands and over Mr and Mrs Bun Tractor Service with four types by Cockshutt of Brahtiord also chain saws and snow plow at tachments Next model of Battle OfBritain Ceremony much admired David Brown was across the lane Mobile field service by Ba Farm Supply had their huge machine in oper showing the making of Purina Chows Jerry Fiok show ed Nuiiield tractorsr Universal Ed Patterson showed SunRey Feeds TOTOBtorHSSUId bythem from Cookstown and Harriston South of the building came French Motors with Dodge and De Soto Tbey had an interest ing 1904 model Maxwell touring car in fine condition two cylin dershwooden spoke wheels brass rnrasa Synopsis low pressure sys tem was centred over southern Lake Michigan this morning mov ing eastward about 20 milesper hour The rain area was ex pected to spread eastward across southern Ontario today and to night followed by partial clearing Tuesday Little significant change in temperature is likely Georgian Bay region Cloudy with intermittent rain today Clearing late tonight with fog patches by rooming Tuesday partlycloudy with little change in temperature Winds east 1029 becoming light variable late to night Thieves Ransack Creemore Store CREEMORE Creemore Creamery was broken into early this morning and its office ran sacked Nothing was removed according to owner ErankGrny He thought entry was gained through window Investigating police said they thought the same people might have broken into and entered the creamery as enteredlrwins Dry Goods Mill Street this morning when $2500 in clothing was takV e5 den Burritt Mann Stanley Som erville Burritt Mann Roadster race 152 hands and over Burritt Mann Mr Burden Stanley Somerville Allan Mann Single roadster under 152 hands Mr andMrs Burden WeLSomer BJlrtittJdannHS ville Allan Mann Roadster ac Borden HEAVY HARNESS HACKNEY Pairs open mares or gold ings Mr and Mrs Burden Burrltt Mann Allan Mann Single harness horse open 15 bands and over Mrs Burd en Burden BurrittMann A1 lan Mann Single harness horse open un der 15 bands Mr and Mrs Allan Burden Mann Burritt Mann Tandem open mares or geld ings Mr and Mrs Burden Burritt Mann Lady driver Mrs Burden LAKE Forecast rononro CPMarine to costs issued at 830 am valid until 11 em Tuesday Lake Huron Georgian Bay and Lake Erie Southeast winds 1525 knots becoming northeast near 15 knots by evening Winds be coming light easterly overnight Showers and scattered thunder storms developing today butgen erally ending by evening Partly cloudy weather tonight and Tues day Lake Ontario Lightleasterly winds increasing from the south east to 1525 knots by midday and shiftingto northeast 1520 tfinigdht Showers and scattered on erstorms mostly late today and early tonight under 152 hands Allan Mann ll ri tt Mann Stanley Somerville Mel Mrs Walter igenc Smith Utopia Albert Mercedes Benz was shown by Belshnm RR Barrie An in teresting and unusual line was shown there pair of the Cey nar Nutria South American rodent by Barnesvilie Ranch McKee Shredder Harvester was unpsuialiandwoLinterest from Elmira Close to the main en trance Park Motors drew at tention with the Ole Hoss Trader wagon and showin of Meteor Frontenac Linco arrie Mo tor Sales was next to this with sales and service also super duty transpo Barrie Power Squadron bad representativein that busy spot aisowith information on this live organization Jackson Motors also had an interesting show ing The midway was bigger and better thanever with old and new fun feature Stroud Man Has Top Hog Carcass Harold Wallace of Stroud won the championship rosette and $12 for first prize in the Bar rie Exhibition bacon hog car cass competition Purpose of the competition is to encourage the productionoi leaner bacon type hogs most acceptable to the Canadian con sumer Barrie Agricultural So ciety assisted by the provincial department of agriculture and First Cooperative Packers Bar rie offer the competition to any bonafide hog producer Second prize of $10 in the com petition went to Gordon Brethet oiTottenhamand third prize of so went to another Tottenham man Arnold Rodgers The $5 winners in order of placing were Gerald Bayes Mealord Clarence Smith Utolt pia ltalph Cook Stroud Eu an Minesing Strout Elmvaie William New and James Hancock who has been transferred Mrs Gayford th Gaely chelle Ston gt Ta susan Levmsan Cglypsn Blue Beau Coad Geron Margaret Johnston Simcoe County Junior Working Th Hunter Taffy Susan Levinsnn Little Apache David Levinso Questionnaire Ted Levinson Judy Donna Bell JMcGuinnes Valhalla Jean Captains Table Mr an Fowler Novice Jumpers Cymro Mich elle Stone Captains Table Mr and Mrs Fowle nt EAHCoaLWolkihg hunter Challenge Jersey Bounce Deb hie Scott ValhallaJeannie Tinr mas Skipalong Mrs Scott SmrFair Donald Um phrey Bunsharp Lesley Bett Bid farewell To K5Mitchell The Group Committee and Scout Troop at St Giles Church Barrie met recently to say fare Well to Scouter Ken Mitchell iLittle Apache David Levinson Owen Sound by his firm Con federation Liie Chairman of the Group Com mittee Major or Way thanked Scouter Mitchell for the time be had spent with the boys and the kindness and patience he had shown at all times He also presented gift from the com mittee and wished him success in his new endeavor Mr vMitchellp who has had many er in the Scouting movement both in England and Canada said it was always pleasure to help with such fine organization He added that it was his intention to affiliate with group in Own Sound in the int ure Scouting runsid the Mitchell family MrMitchells father was one of the pioneers in the move ment in England and is still an active leader although animmore than 80 years of age and his son Peter has been member of the St Giles Troop for the past three years Mrs Mitchell was active in the Mothers Auniiaxy The course started at the Yach Barrie Yachismen Continue Racing For VCGE Trophy brisk five to 10 mile per hour wind whipped Barrie Yacht Club entrigsarond the Kemmm felt race course at brisk pace Sunday in the fifth race cf the series for the General Electric Trophy two classes snipe and the open Club on to St Vincents and Minets twice around Four more races are to he to handed out Winners in the same class were Alf Haughton first Al chester third Winners in the open class Herb Browne first second Waiter Poole GilThem Elects Officers RCAF Association Kempon felt Wing 441 elected new officers last week Incoming president is James Lynch Others are firstvicepresident Robert McDonald second vice president Clifford Westgnrth Taylor secretary Mrs Frank Ladoucer treasurer Henry Hill ExecutiVe llarik Partridge Dr Woodstock John Hold er Fred Cross Frank Midwood Fourteen entries started in the held before the GETrophyv is anSarjeant second Doug Man Hans Brunner ile Beau Blue and imo Walmsley Victor Sifton Challenge Trophy Stak Mapleleigb Sam Stanley and Gnyford Grey Velvet ving Stone Cymro Michelle ley Open Lightweight Hunter Cap tains Tabla Mr and Mrs Fowler Seaquart Mrs Gay ford Skipalong Mrs SnoFair Donald Um and Heavyweight Hunter Cymro Michelle Stone Hunters Chance Sam Stanley Steel Gleam Sam Stanley Mary land Mrs Scott Champion Jumper Mapleleigh Sam Stanley and Tom Gayford With the background of Kem penfelt Bay glistening in the morning sunlight RCAP units from Camp Borden the Station band Barrie RCAF Association tongjeronimoEAeWahns4Wingr CanadianeLegionvandrthe Veterans Club stood heiore the cenotaph Sunday morning and salutcd their dead comrades Sunday was the commemoralt tion of the Battle of Brita which darkenedthe skies ovr ng nd 20 years ago in these air battles 47 Canadian officers and men lost theu lives 1twas in honor of their memory that the parade was held Sunday morning Led by the Station pipe band the marchers came up Duniop Recalls Dead 0f 20 Years figo Street and stopped before the cenotaph at about 1030 am llere wreaths were laid by Barrie Mayor Willard Kine RCAF Borden RCAF Edgar 13X Depot ECAF Associatioan dian Legion and the Veterans Parade Commander was Sun dron Leader McAipiae oi Camp Borden LAST POST After the sounding of the int post across the clear crisp air the parade continued for church services at St Marys and at Trinity Angiclan Cpl Charles Jackson of Camp Borden played the last post and reveiiie otSfinVsssmh aumvsnsany fThe iatber of the Royal Canadlan3 Armored Corps MajorGeneral ington took the Camp Borden Saturd when 29 tanks representing cvery regular and militia tank reg and Jack Heppl ston ment in the country dr vo celebration of the50th an versnry of the Corps As sociation The paradepwas headed by ntronp oi mounted guards from the Governor Generals Horse Guards in Torontopand opposite the sat uting base was theban the Royal Capacitor dressed in scarlet with white helrnets The parade followed by dinnorAinr the RCAC Ser gean Me closed off three days of RCAG Association conference Bethed British Army General Geieral Slr Neill Ritchie was guest speak iExamiuerPhoto

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