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Barrie Examiner, 3 Dec 1960, p. 3

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SHADES 0F ROARING 20s WITH CHARLESTON CHICKE sou AND c000 Elmvale Farmer Depicts Collective Russian Farm Joe Dyer the Eimvoie farmer who went to Russia on tour in September gave an interesting show of slides and talk on Farming in Russia at the annual meeting at the North Simcoe Soil and Crop Improvement Associab ion WinDyer described notice tive farm near Krasnodar com prising of 50000 acres 9000 peo pie living on it There were 15 000 acres of winter wheat 12000 acres of corn 3000 acres of sun flowers and 5000 acres of sugar beets The iarm is laid out in 320 acre fields with windbreak and road around the edges Each field is planted with only one crop and is rotated the next year There were 10000 head of cattle 10000 pigs and 300000 poultry There are not manyiarms in Canada oi this size and with the number of cattle swine and pout try as on this Russian collective farm BOARD OF MANAGEMENT The farms are run by board otllmea who are elected by the people on the farm From this group one man is selected to be the leader These men are elect WEATHER ed for twoycar term but with special meeting of the people they can be ousted There is no secret ballot and all the voting is done by show of hands The farm is selfcontaincd unit with schools hospitals and theath right on the farm The annual income of the farm is in the range of $1000000 and 56 per cent of this goes as W385 to the worker and the other 44 per cent goes to the upkeep of the farm The homes of the workers are made of an adobelike material as it isihemost common and readily available building mater but he bought it from the state on an installment plan STANDARD QUESTIONS Everywhere the group went they were asked some standard questions as to whether man in Canada could own car house or his own farm person in Rusia could own car but the waiting list is too long and pro duction is very slow The most common vehicles on the roads were stakebody trucks in the test plots of the dilierent crops such as corn barley and CLOSING BYLliW TORONTO CmForecasts is sued by the publio weather office at ll am EST Synopsis remarkable cycle of fine weekend weather through out the Lower Lakes has per sisted almost without break through the fall and this weele end is not expected to prove the exception Even in Northern One tarlo mild weather will prevail Lake Erie Lake Huron Niag ara Lake Ontario Georgian Bay Halihurton Kildand Lake re gions Windsor London Hamil ton Toronto North Bay Sud bury Mostly sunny today Con tinuing fair and miid Simday Southwest windsls to 25 Sum mary for Sunday Fair and mild White River TlmminsKapus hasing regionsi today Cloudy Willi sunny intervaisbut continuing mild Sunday South west winds 15 to 25 today be coming light northerly Sunday Forecast Temperatures Low tonight and high Sunday Windsor St Thomas Kitchener Wingham Hamilton StCathmnes Toronto Petcrborough Trenton Killaloe Muskoka North Bay Sudbury Earlton Kapuskasing White River Moosonee asssaassaaas For Someone You TREASURE LAYAWAY PLAN weeds JEWELLERY Elisa no as 02257 1070 Is Still Barrles dissenting department store owner Gerry Nestanan reported to The Examiner this morning that he is still waiting to be charged by police for in fraction of store closing bylaw and Surplus Store 54 Dun lop Wat remained openVThurs day evening in open defiance of the bylaw which according to Mr Nashman covers only 50 per cent of thecity merchants BOND PRICES Compiled Weekly BY FLYNN Ll COLLIER ST GOVERNMENT or canons 110an Bid Asked 10270 10215 0070 0035 10300 10300 9025 0000 5W Oct 1062 Jam 1953 5120 11de 1950 500 Aprll 1059 Ail1 1m 1072 502 Oct 1975 315 1970 mm 41195 Sept 100 who PROVINCE OF ammo 5120 1009 10100 10200 52 1069 1o10010500 505 1070 10175 10775 501 1070 0000 10000 10400 10500 ownAnia moo 1015 0075 10010 554 i060 10250 10550 1070 10400 10000 5047 1970 10115 10225 1010 10400 10500 10315 10550 9075 1005 7075 0750 ial The worker owned this house potatoes it was found out that the earlier varietiu ol the crops produced better crops quicker in North Simcoe due to the late plantingtime The test plots of ants and bar ley were on the farm oi George Rogers and that of Garry oats were the best this year of the seven varieties tested Brant barley proved to be the bat of the barley test pick in the pasture competition Maurice Scbaer ofRR No Minesing won third prize in the zone awards or Western Ontario and first prize in the North Sim coe Soil and Crop improvement Association competition DIRECTORS ELECTED The Township Directors Were elected at the meetinzahd the chairmen of the different town ship commlttees are Lionelnes inches RR Penetang Tiny Frank Rumney RR Midland Toy Etley Levering Goldwater Matchedash John Hewitt RR Orillin Drillia Wm Miller Me donte Earl Parnell Elmvale Fins DICulliam RR Stay ner Sunnidale Hunter Russell Midhurst Vespra ivan Clark Shanty Bay Oro Rébel Merchqnt We want to be charged he said this morning Were going to split the bylaw store closing wide open When we do go to Court and win well stay open every night he commented The bylaw states that certain places of business must close at run Monday Tuesday Thursday and Saturday bylaw doesnt govern department staresand his store is being con verted to such GASTBONOMES GATEER gtPARIS Reuters Castro names from 22 countries on packed their culinary here today for the opening of the iirst world gastronomic conference The threeday congress organ ized by the brotherhood of the guild oi turningspit masters is aimed at furthering the appre ciation of variedpaational dishes counts 75 Saturdays 5100 Barber CW5 BARBER SHOP 29 Km Boaa Across from Allnndaln Edna VOUR MONTHLY COMMENTARY ousrocks AND MARKETS HAS rmoveo savour ABLE reconfirm oven THE LAST ioxrAns Copy gent oh request no Writetozng charge or obligation JOHN EASSON Co sunrmnmIImnocxmceu =17 BAV smEEYfoaom1emoaumous EM M130 Mr Nashmanclaims that the VILIJANS JUST REWARD Dies lit Spiel COOKSlOWNTragedy struck the Cookstown Invitational Curl ing Bonspiel this morning when man from Toronto rink died shortly alter the start of activity at nine oclock Robert Long estimated as in his titties was struck down on the ice by coronary Just as he was warming up Rinks from many surround ing areas including Barrie were represented the bonspiel The man was taken to the Hughes Funeral Home in Cookstown Booming House Fire Fatal To Man MONTREAL CPlFred Rich and about 50 died today during tirerin rooming house on Lincoln Avenue in downtown Montreal Death was believed due to heart attack Ulhe blaze was graded with minor damage BomarcB Test StatedSuccess EGLIN AF BASE Fin AP The 05 Air Force has com pleted another successiul test of Bomarch missile over the Gulf of Mexico The advanced Bomarc inter cepted drone 847 jet bomber 87000 feet over the gull Friday The pilotless bomber flying un der remote control from ground stations was picked up by radar stations along the Floridagull coast as it flew over test range at morethan 500 miles an hour Data onits position was fed into direction centre at Mont goniery Ala and remote firing command was relayed to the Santa Rosa Island launching site The intecept was made 173 milesfrom the launch site It was the 10th successful launching ofthe advanced Bo marc in 11 attempts from Eglin Canada plans to have two Bo mac squadrons in its defence setup one near North Bay RAIN AGAIN IN BERGEN BERGEN Norway APlRain is falling again in Bergen the selfstyled city of umbrellas but 1060 stillrnight be the driest year since 1941 Rain usually falls constantly in this city which uses the umbrella as its symbol but the summer and autumn were so dry that drinking water is short and hydro electric power station output has been reduced drastically Dr 000001 01010101 0n Deptqof Education HIULCREST PUitthz ScHOQLZON WrouesoAY arc mi A1 890 Angus Man Falls injures Head Rushed to Royal Victoria Hos pital last night with serious head wounds was an Angus man who mysteriously fell on an Aliandaio street while walking James Floyd Ynke described by Barrie police as being in his 505 slipped at the somer oi Essa Road and Min Street at oclock and got larga gash in the back of his head He was detained in hospital Police reported that they did not know what caused the fall FABMERS MARKET Although roads were slippery some areas Barrie market had good supply from farm and garden this morning lrom50c down extra large to pole leis Potatoes 450 basket and variety of vegetables squash 705555 Solon were quoted at low prices Home baking was bountiful ap pétizlng and reasonably priced turnips carrots cabbage eiei and handicraft needlework etc had many gift suggestions Eor years quite number of residents have kept standing order at the market Bouquets of statics an ever lasting plant in delicate tints sold well lIONEls 4UNlT common narrower Disssli FREIGHT with Headlight Engine Gondola Car BoxvCar Caboose Variable Speed Trans former Track Special only HEADQUARTERS F0 Ho Triang American Flyor Lionel and theNew Scalextrlc Electric Racing Car IlOBINSONfS ovum landowner 01 nanny at PA 02451 The Tullth is Invited to attend0m cannon on FllENCll lNSFllllCllllN glven by and nDemoiistratlon will be Elven Ml 00101000 trunnion1 of oakviller Beside You on lATUFDAY 133023323 1m inertia Examiner CITY AND COUNTY NEWS Evening Highlights Are Two Plays Collegiate By SYDNEY THEW Examiner Stall Reporter An almost capacity crowd enioyed Vulety ngbt staged by students of Barrie District North Collegiate the colleg iate auditorium last night Out standing in an excellent pm gramwen the two onesct plays The quality ofth acting In the two pimys that were at on by the st cuts of Nort Col legilte Fridly night was high in the play Elizabeth lte fuses the costumes were well designed and colorful and the props some of which were made by fill students were gfilth Lentsius in her portray al of Elizabeth Bennett young girl who doesnt want to marry minister her moth erschoice was good llcr expressions spcoch and ac tions showed that she was real ly putting all of her etfort into the part highly nervous woman was well portrayed by Ina Warren in her role as Mrs Bennett the mother of Elizabeth and the other daughter Jane who was lesser figure inthe play but was weliacted by Pat Walker Art Tracy played the part of Mr Collins the minister with an air thatmade one feel that he was actually minister Lady Catherine do Burgh supposedly highborn gentle woman whose nephew had pre viously asked Elizabeth to marry him and was refused was excellently acted by Gail Selwood 110111 arm AIBY The Glee Club under the dir ection of Archie Ross sang some selections that kept in the spirit of Variety Night They started with Scandin avian song which Was light airy and slightly humorous The Glee Club were delight ful in renditions of lil Walk Vusundayn Enjoy Being Girl The alfairs is nseful believe am very interested in different voice means new viewpoints am greatly interested in conservation iniprovemontl intho road program gt gt Bells ofjt Marys an Goin Home planfisolo by Jane Roake was good and Faye Brenn who sang two songs solo came up with one tint had surprising ending Gordon Ferris who has left school to be former was 1ccomp1nicd by his sister Sus anne in varied program Violin soles of light classic tunes along with some older tunes and reell TEE CKA CHA T00 in the Phys Ed display the alerengue and the Cha Cha danced by Lynda Horne and Jon Fellond Judy Horne and Laurie Barron in couples re spectively would have been better if there had beén an other couple on the stage with the dancers to offset the leci ing of loneliness Otherwise the dances were good We went back to the 1920s for few hectic moments when chorus line of girls dressed in the styles of the time danced the Charleston it seemed that Pat Lapp was the best at the dancers with Diane Hagan having the most orig lnal costume burlap yet DASTARDLY VILLAIN Shades of the 1890s melt drama with the villain trying to marry the heroine match which the grandmother likes beesule she thinks that the vil lain is amupstnndlng young man The hero wins out in the end ofvcourse and the villain got his rust desserts The audience helped out with hissesr for the villain and cheers for the here which greatly helped the players ioa Fell was the villain Hil ton Hayr and played tho rote well and Dwight Hessoa was Jack Loganthe heroGranny Perkins well portrayed by Hon ther Stirling carried secret that inttla Nell played by Judy Smith was not her real daugh ter but that sheliad found her ln basket near the barn and had taken her in The minor characters in the play Burkctt Carleton owner of the Carleton Mill proved to be Little Nells real father whose wife had left him and taken their child with her Anne Patterson portrayed spinster by the name at Daily Wilkins the town gorsip and Vicki Smith was Vera Carleton relative of Burdett Carleton rpm the city BEHIND SCENES Mrs Gremo the makc up director and Bonnie Tay lor and Judy Dingman deserve credit for the fine jobs that they did bchlnd the occur it is understood that nut year there will not be variety night but that musical duction will take its place Pill variety night will follow the year after Local Man Killed Driver Sentenced mountain or Thomas Stanley 28 of Montreal was sentenced Friday to one month iniall and had his drivers per nut cancelled for two years after having been found guilty of man slaughtcr following the traffic death of John Patrick Guerin of Barrie Ont July 15 Gucrin 30 was passenger in Stanleys rented sports car which was involved in an accident It nearby Caughnawaga in imposing sentence Mr Jun tice Wilfrid Lazura said There was speed although liquor was not involved Hctook too much of risk REFUSE imcooivmou ASUNCION AP Paraguay has reiused recognition to Cuban charge daifaires because Fidel Castros government re fuses to grant safe conduct visas to two Cubans who sought rejugo in the Paraguayan Embassy in Havana This South American nation also threatened to with draw its entire diplomatic staif lrom Havana IIOYD BRlsrow in this position evneod some change as vsnnairowusuip COUNCILLOR am 011 urbanidweller and teelthatiohare should he urban representation in our Vespra Administration the Township and Municipal have had considerable business experience which ideas and different

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