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Barrie Examiner, 19 Dec 1960, p. 3

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Poli Charge Man Following Reported Entry Police have charged Harris ton man with break entry and Intent following an arrest at Simcoe District Cooperative Ser vices innisfil Street Saturday by Constable Ralph Berry Arrested was Henry Ranch 35 picked up at rear of the plant shortly before nudnlght as re rult of routine dieoking on police patrol Folios say an attempt had been madeot gaining entry to vault An axe and crowbar were found CITY AND COUNTY NEWS MONDAY IDECEMBER 1560 CHRISTMAS NEW YEARS Expect Long Distance Phoning Records Here all more Examhtrr BGY Frozen Good Question Along before Christmas the popular question around Barrie is when the bay will freeze over and was nodoubt the same as of 1850 Examiner records show that the ialest date record ed was Feb 1932 whld was extreme The latest breakup according to the Judge Ardagb records held by the Barrie Fire Brigade was on May 1875 Last year it was from on Dec 23 and cleared to Lake Slmcoe on April 22 121 days 19505 l51gt52 195253 155351 195155 15556 195657 195758 Dec 26 Dec 19 Jan Jan 1311 Dec Jan Jan Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr 19 I7 30 21 18 too 12 85 Receive Honors In Music Exams The ousted man will appear in magistrates court Wednerr 5332 New records in long distance recorded for the some two days calling to points in Canada and last year the United States are expected According to Bell Telephone during the Christmas New Year officials here the expected in hfludl season crease in the volume of long should be booked in advance spokesman for Bells traffic de partmcnt here said lie pointed out that no advance bookings are necessary for points in the Season mm Cielr 191142 Dec 30 Apr ll 194243 Dec 17 Apr 25 194344 Apr 21 194445 Mar Days 105 129 1211 89 inroe students from St Job ephs High School here received honors and above in music from the Western Ontario Conserva i3 BUSY DAY Eon SANTA CLilliS All of the 70 children who attended the RCAF Association Christmas party were glad to see the Jolly Old Gent in Red Santa Claus arrive The par ty which was held Sunday afternoon in the Association Club Room Owen Street was also enjoyed by the parents who attended Santa it seems was busy that day as he had just come from party being held in the Armoury Exam iner Photo Santa Visits City ilnnoury SanhaClaILs came to the Barrie Amioury Sunday afternoon to look in on the Grey and Simooe Foresters squadron annual chil drens Christmas party Men of all ranks brought their children to join in the fun and gift receiving during the after noon of frolic More than 80 including dads and children attended the party which was climaxcd by the ar rival of the old boarded gentle man STATION nrsmovnn TORONTO CP Fire early Sunday swept tiny Canadian Natlonal Railways station in the east end The onestorey frame structure at Dnnforth Road and St Clair Avenue at the junction of the CNRs main line to Mont rcnl was destroyed Roy Hickling Récqns Work For ProlduCers By RGS Last week there was news story telling of the retireth of Roy Hickiing from the job of secretarytreasurer of the Barrie Ristrict Milk Producers Associa Roy had been with the isocia tlon for 22 years and during that time accomplished much on be half of the producers of the area Once thcre were 200 whole milk shippers to Barrie dairies but when hulk hauling came in the number was cut to 90 Some of those who lost their contracts with the dairies changed over to Toronto dutietswhile others de ciderl they would change their operation methods Of course there is always the shipper who fails to keep up his test stand nrds and when the ruling came through prohibiting pigs from be ing housed in the same stable as milk cows some or those dual farmers decided that raising pigs was an easier living The Barrie area extends from Elmvale on the north to SlIoud on the south and includes Vespro Township and part of Oro There are milk producers in this area who are Toronto shippers but they are not the concern of the Barrie association which is knownasZoneJ ESTABLISHED QUOTA One of the accomplishments oi the association since Mr Hick ling took over was the establish ment of quota This is set amount of milk which each prolt ducer must deliver daily to his dairy winter and summer To do this the producer must at range the feeding and freshening of his cows so that he will have constant supply of milk distri buted evenly over the year ND DICKERING This is considerable improve ment over the days when each tanner dickerecl individually with his dairy and couldbe left to reparate milk for few days whenever the dairy had sur plus on hand The price then was as low as $175 and may have been less than that in many in stances During July and Au list there is little surplus mills in the Barrie district as the in fluxof cottang along the bees ches makes it possible for the dairies to sell all the milk they can obtain Iocally and in cases bringan additional supply from outside sources at weekends One of the biggest battles in which Mr Hiekling was that which was fougit Jointly by theOntario associations with the Wartime Prices Board The price of milk at the farm th from but the farmers in bar costs were climbing every month Farmers in beef and pork production were making easier money than the milk shin per and showing profit request was made for meeting with Donald Gordon then head of the Prices Board and the On tario dairyrnen Among those going from the Barrie area were ROY HICKLING HAS ZZYEAE RECORD Roy Hickling and Andrew Cum ming The result was not raise in price but subsidy which when divided with the dairies allowed the milk produc ers to oarry on The price was raised first 35 cents per hush tired and later another 25 cents GOOD FEELING The good feelingnow existing between the dairies and the pro ducers is another accomplish mentresulting from the services of the association Once after Mr llickliog had attended meeting in Toronto to try to ob tain better price for whole milk he was told by his dairy that he would be cut off This suspension lasted for week and all that could he done avas to separate the cream from the milk and feed as much skim milk aslhey would take to the pigs If we went to Toronto to are rend meeting we took ourgown car and the men toolt theirs Now it is common for all to ride in the same yehicle Mr Hickling said SLIDING SCALE sliding scale of increased prices is arranged now If the cost of living index rises 19 points then the price of mill will increase one cent of which the producer will receive half andthe1dairy half while the public will pay the one cent added One and half cents is deducted from the milk cheques going to the producers for each hundred weight of milk shipped in Of this the Toronto office received onecent and the local association the balance This helps to cover advertising costs the operation of the head office and keeping paid secretary fieldman on the job It also al lows for the expensesof the lo cal officials who at one time made their trips at their own expense Checktesters are also employ ed by the association so that where producer feels he is not receiving proper settlement THE BEST GIFT OF ALL BOOKS run is the idea on your list gilt for almost everyone WEAYMOUTlIS no homo ST PA E4055 noon sronn or has any dispute over his product and its grading be may ask to haveone of these offch this come and follow up his pro duct Mr Hickling himself has not been on activeproducer of milk for 12 years He still has 80 acres of land but lives in Bar rie He was member of Vesv pra Council for 26 years and member of the school board for six but has dropped this part of his work however be still has many community interests being act ive in the Federation of Agri culture and the Crop Improve ment Association He is still on call by theDepartment of Agriculture and last fall was sent to Parry Sound and North Bay wherehe was judge of grains He is member of the County Wheat Board and also on the Board of the CNIB He would like to spend some of the winter in Florida but this de pends onu the health of Mrs Hickllng who may not feet up to making the trip Mr Iiickling celebrated his 68th birthday last September and even if he is taking some of the load off his shouldershe is still just as good as ever at telling stories He is in demand as speaker at many organiza tions especially those run by the ladies and can always be counted on for goodtalk on any subject chosen as well as some good laughs WALTER ADAIR or nannnc SELLS am CLASSES 0F INSURANCE night Winds light today light tonight and Illcsdny Telephone users in the Barrie area will place an estimated total of some 4900 long distance calls Christmas Day and about 3500 New Years Day This compares with 4300 and 3300 WEATHER TORONTO CDOfficial forc casts issued by the Dominion public weather office at 11 on1 today Synopsisskies are sunny across most of Ontario today However low prusure area centred over Wyoming this morn ing is moving rapidly eastward and is expected to spread snow into Southern Ontario luuday The snow will spread eastward across the lower Great Lakes Thede afternoon Little change is forecast for Northern Ontario Tuesday Lake Erie Windsor Sunny with few cloudy intervals to day Cloudy Tuesday with snow beginning before noon Gold to Lake Huron southern Georgian Bay London Cloudy with few sunny intervals and fewsnow flurries today Cloudy hiesday with snow beginning aboutnoon Cold tonight Winds northwest 15 Haliburton northern Georgian Bay Kirkland Lake White River Timmins Kapuskoslng Bay Sudhury Sunny with few cloudy intervals today and 1th day Cold Winds llgbt Forecast Temperatures Low tonight and high Tuesday Windsor It London Kitchener Winghnm Hamilton St Catharines Toronto Killaloe Muskoka North Bay White River our ILBIRD son cIInIervIas GIVE LIVING GIFT HAIIJZ MOUNTAIN Canarlesfi guaranteed to e1 written guarantee DIM every blrdl EARTZ MOUNTAIN REGISTERED MALE BUDGIES 998 canth hutundo mini $199 to Gal stainless steel Aquarium complete with filter air pump book aegtnning the Aquarium nirvnlve fish road atr tubing thermometer ornament art aqua rium plantl fish net and air stone TROPICAL FISH AQUARIUMS GOLD FISH BABY TUBTLES OOildPLElE LINE OF SIva PLIES HARTZ MOUNTAlN CASCO WlirNES JUSTRITE HARRIS FLOWERS 99 Dnnlop Si PA 66401 distance calls is due largely to trend toward calling over greater distances LOWER RATES With Chrlaunas Day and New Years Day falling on conseoult tive Sundays this your tele phone users will bave the advan tage of the lower night and Sunlt day long distance rates on these days and on the Mondays foll owing as well as after pm on both Christmas Eve and New Years Eve Bell Telephonels chief opera tor here Miss Wilson does not anticipate that the low er calling rotes will boost an preclably the volume of long distance calls More and more people are telephoning distant friends and relatives each holi day seoson regardless of whe ther rcgul or Sunday rates are in effect she said AFTERNOONS Miss Wilson advised residents to place their long distance calls on the afternoons of Christmas Eve and New Years Eve rather than late evening for faster ser vice She also stressed the im portance of calling by number and making stationto station callswherever possible which she said would help increase the speed and efficiency of custom ers service The busiest day traditionally is Christina Day with heavy volume of overseas calls during the period am to lzrnoon Already Christmas Day Is books ed to the hilt Bell officials re port However there is still time to book calls to overseas points for most other days dur ing the holiday season Whether you are calling Nor way Fiji or Hong Kong calls United States which can be reached through regular long distance channels or whcrc plicable by direct distance dIal mg 20 194545 Mar 27 19541 Apr rams Apr 194345 Apr loose Apr25 97 117 101 34 108 tory in inndon Ronald Daniel Corrigall and Sharon Laioia received first class honors and Mary McFadden row oeived honors Ron and Sharon were taking Grade and Mary was studying her Grade music Wilma Lamb of Orilliareceiv ed honors in her studies in Grade 10 music Navy League Sea Cadets Partying Annual Christmas parties for the Navy League and Sea Cadet will take place in Barrie Arm oury on Wednesday and Thurs day evenings this week The party or the Navy League will start at 645 pm Wean day and the one for the Sea Ca dets will start at 115 pm on Thursday TRY AN EXAMINER WANT PHONE PA 84414 SELL BIRTHDAY CALENDARS Looking ntthe finished pro duct after three months at planning and work is Mrs Fred Fife of St Johns United Church Alliston Mrs Fife editor of the Churchs WA project headed the team thnt sold advertising designed the layout and implemented the origmai idea The unique fea ture of this calendar is the inclusion of 1100 names under their respective birthday spa ces Advertising of ones birthday cost 10 cents The Association hopes to sell500of his calendars Examiner Pho CARDS FOR THE PERSONAL TOUCH N6VELTY noniop St PA BEAVER LUMBER TA KES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE APPOINTMENT or MR BRYCE Bowuoss AS MR BRYCE BGWNESS IMPROVEMEM MaNAGEfR Mr Bowness brings to Bever Lumber many years oflexpveIience the home improvement contracting Domestic Commercial Industrial Fields son ONTHESlOT PLANNING ANo ESTIMATES rou PHONE Mil BoWNEss son DAY or EVENINGAPIQINTMENTS YOUR HOME IMrkovrMsNIs AT PA 345541 on PA 87535 muggy WOIlNDE Jillilo LARK SAE i960 LARKS FROM STUDEBAKER YARD STOCVKa ALL OF THESE NEW LARKS WILL CARRY STUDE BAKERS YEAR 12000 MILES GUARANTEE If SAVINGS 0F $800EACil BEAN NEW glean STiiilEiiilliElt HAvEfirunciIAsEo 42 rAdToItY SURPLUS YOUR OLD CA AS DOWN PAYMENT YOUR PAYMmlS AS LOW as 49 on no casrirlon rAYIIInNrs smaram DEAL on rnanr

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