Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 2 Apr 1954, p. 18

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AWAMWLAWXAWMW wwuawuwmwe me an is 28 TRE BARRIE EXAMINER FREDA APRIL 1954 lFormer Angus Resident Mrs Arthur Kent Dies launch Father of Barrie Ministers Wife Funeral server for ltcv Addison 83 of Torch preacher for it years was yesterday titree oclock afternoon at ora Iazkd rpm KN Itcd Church in Toronto Dr Ads dwon was the father of Mrs Li Watson Lewis of Barrie wife of the mi 151 01 comm Unix tol number of years pzloz to Church them dth bibElie marriage ii 1946 she was home on chtmaistcr Avenue til Ember 5m 131 MEWS 10mm Memorial lilospztai Fergus Dur ling the last eight years of this time she held the position night supervisor 1th body of the late Mrs Kent rested at her home in Stayncr un 111 Friday March 12 when the casket was removed to Stayner Un itcd Church for the service In terment was made at Angus Ceme tery the funeral service being tednesday closing op staff paid wellearned tribute to two tniployecs on the occasion of their leaving the office Joan Stevens is shown receiving gift from the staff and Bill Fullerton had just been presented with sig REV ADDISON DI Although he retired from the ac tive ministry in 1920 he had rc maincd active as preacher and was scheduled to preach this week at the Lenten service at North Iarkdalc United Church Born at Lloydtown he was the son of the late Rev Peter Addison Methodist circuitriding preach er He graduated in arts from Vic toria University in 1896 and was ordained in the Toronto conference Methodist in 1900 His pastorates included Coiling wood North Bay Alliston New markct Epworth Beech Avenue now Kingston Road North Park dale and Humbercrest churches He was president of Toronto confer ence and for many years was on thohOme mission board of the United Church After his retire more he served for years as presi Cemetery conducted by Rev Mr Bobson not ring by President Ray Loug time Co heed on behalf of all employees Bill has been Office manacr and accountant at Coop for five years and is now leaving for bigger Job in Toronto Everyone at Coop is sorry to see him leave but proud that he is effect receiving well deserved promotion Friends and relatives attended from London Toronto Guelph Fergus Markdalc Shelburnc Whitfield and Barrie Surviving are her husband sister Miss Ethel Watson Toronto and brother Gordon Watson An gus Multiply Rapidly In Inland Waters TORONTO March 22 lClIa Citizens with nuts vashpails and clippers will soon be heading for the mouth of small creeks along the Great Lakes for the annual smelt run Chairman of the Long lent and later board of directors of and CO lie was keen gardener and an enthusiastic wood carver Iiis sum mer home was at Tiny Beach near lcnetanguishcne le wrote book Heart of la pan missionary story lie was former member of the senate of Victoria College and received an honorary degree of doctor of div inity For the past 24 years he was member of the sessions at North Parkdale United Church and in 1930 he and his wife cele brated their golden wedding anni versary are treading upstream theyre so thick that dozens can be scooped up with saucepan There were no smelt in the Great Lakes 50 years ago But now theyve become retail industry worth $300000 annually and provide hun dreds of parttime fishermen with sweottasting delicacy and many more with source of additional Surviving are his widow the income former Elmbom SCOICW ms Smelt are increasing in numbers daughter Mrs Lewis three sons William Addison teacher at George Harvey Vocational School Rev Peter Addison minister of First United Church Timmins and George Addison of Toronto and sister Miss Charlotte Addison formerly of Pittsburgh and now of Toronto Interment was in Park Lawn The urge to catch them is so wide spread that this year for the first time the Ontario government has printed brochure on regulations to be sent to the halfdozen fish and wildlife divisions in Great Lak es areas Big Nets Licensed JUST PH 5937 FOR SERVICE SIGNAL LIGHTS FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS AND TRUCKS ONE will be sold to Ontario citizens this year But residents pay no fee if they use nets smaller than three feet square And theres no law against point to the nearest creek with bushclbasket and helping yourself Smelt which look something like small herring were originally an ocean fish They were introduced into the Great Lakes and some oth er inland waters in 1912 and they flourished In Lake Ontario and Lake Eric on Md nights April 311d early their numbers grew to billionsabout Mal hm the Sm ITt my in 1940 then dwindled for no apparent cragc only seven inches In length mason NOW theyre on the in 10 spawn crease again lh some Great Lakes regions the fish grow as long as 11 inches and weigh up to halfpound But its the smaller ones that entice hun dreds to the banks of their fav orite creeks after heavy spring rains to see if the big run has started Its the smaller ones too that bring money to commercial fisher men Thcy catch them with nets offshore and the fish retail fresh and frozen at from 25 to 40 cents pound More than 1000000 pomnls were caught by commercial fish ermen in Lake Ontario and Lake Erie during 1953 Most of the Great Lakes smelts sold commercially which or ship ped as far as New York City are caught in Lake Ontario and Lakr An estimated 11000 licences for Eric catching smelt with big dip nets But there are millions in Lake WHEEL ALIGNMENT BALANCING IGNITION SERVICE CARBURETION GENERATOR STARTER SERVICE sPEEOOMETER ERVICE MOTOR TUNEUP regard in which he is held by the sibic position of Burrougth Ac counting machine operator and bookkeeper and done it so itll that her piacc may never be com pletely fiiled Mr Loughced expressed the high Board and his fellow workers Manager Emerson Swain express ed to Mrs Stevens the appreciation of all her friends at CoOp and best wishes in her fulltime job as home naker Joan has held the respon Monty Barnes Barrie boy the new office manager at Coop THICKLY POPULATED Iluron and Lake Superior says an Ontario government Cultllilcitlill fishing official Even though they hilly With 400 Der0115 are generally in deeper water and Square mile is one of Europcs harder to catch they perform utmost densely populated states useful function MW Larger and more valuable ti und this helps the Great Lakes fish such as lake trout feed on themding industry LIFE IIIIIJEIIWIIIIEIIS 0F INTIIIIIII Long established Canadian Life Insurance Company writing all lines of life including Group Pension Trust etc on competitive rates wishes to expand its Ontario field opera tions Opportunities are available for MANAGERIAL positions and GENERAL AGENCY representation is most of the principal centres of the Province If you live in an Ontario centre and have life insurance sales experience we have Contract that will be most attractive to you We invite your inquiries which will of course be treated in strict confidence Please give full particulars concerning experience and pro duction record in first letter Box number Barrie Examiner LAWN MOWER ENGINE 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