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Barrie Examiner, 24 Aug 1964, p. 2

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vrsrnmm co Ar JOSEPH GREENE can didatc for leadership of the Ontario Liberal Party chats with Mrs Ted ineson lait Junior Farmers Clubs and Clubs in South Simcoe are pre paring tor buay season in com petitions at lall laira For the first time the Cooks town Agricultural Society will feature the international Club Educational Display Competlb ion Exhibits must be related to agricultural extension or home making For this year the com or petition is open only to tH ag Seven accidents Sunday and another Saturday on slippery pavement in the Barrie area resulted in extensive property damage However the Ontario Provincial Police detachment here reports no serious injuries Shortly after midnight Satan doy southbound car on High way 77 mile and halt north of the CPR crossing driven by Roman Serednycky ot Tor onto collided with the north bound car of Roy Frederick of Rexdaic Police said the Sered nycky car was on the wrong side of the road merges are pending in another accident early Sun day morning car driven by Il Barrie Bo nze Winner Three young Barrie boys made trip to the Canadian National Exhibition Saturday and one of them Frank ldliifie came away with third place finish in the model aircraft con tests for profile and built up air oraits Assisting Frank were Ron Mel soo and Ed Ludlow There were 15 entries in the competitions with the winner be ing awarded the Jim Walker Trophy Points accumulated by competitors were 435 for first place 43 for second and as for third nu weekend thedrillia Ex competition will be held way cars Sunday at the ath line of Ionisfll following the derailment early Saturday morning of th Canadian Nation rlway ex press freight tr borinttfor Eight Accidents Reported In Area perimentai Aircralt Association summons crane works to right rati and strife Calvert dale gates to the forthcoming le eral convention ltlr Greene was in Barrie Saturday seek rlcultural clubs tH homemak lng clubs and junior tamer clubs in South Simcoe The fair board sponsors the homemaking competition class for homeronking club exhibits This event is open to all tH homemaklng clubs who placed an exhibit at an achievement day during the club year rest The Alliston Junior Farmers Earl Armstrong of Belleviile left the Highway 400 extension near the CPR overpass No other vebicies were involved Charges are pending as the result of collLsion on Highway 26 at Sam pm in which car driven by John Petrovieh ol Tor onto collided with car driven Hamilton es At the intersection ot Highway ii and the Alconn Beach Road car driven by Russel Dickey oi Painswick and another driv en of Harold Shannon oi Kitch ener collided but both drivers escaped injury Police said char ges are pending car skidded on slippery bridge on the Second Concession oi Oro Township near Highway ii Sunday afternoon and collid ed with another coming the op posite way Involved were no bert Hardy of Dalston and Clark Squires oi Toronto neither of whom was injured Police said brake failure caused rear end collision near Crown Hill in which car dri ven by Jeanett Abbott of Tor onto was in collision with an other driven by John McCon mack of Midland The accident happened at moo Sunday eve ning Shortly before midnight the car of Donald Selesky of Ho warth New Jersey skidded off highway 27 near the LEE crossing No injuries resulted Saturdays oniy mishap was rear end collision between the cars of Colin Stewart Anton Mills and Alexander Dorey The accident occurredon Highway 26 was Springwater Park at and Doreen Hunter moo ptm regulate world fairs Toronto Fivecars andthe oa boose all enwty except for one carrymgvaomc erprras andmerchandise were derail uthbotll edtvlhe derailment nceurred at mvSaturda gand the track waacieared or said maronrrnsinnrnanrn continental is under investigation by CNN ing support in his campaign to detest sir other leadership candidates Examiner Photo Jr Farmers 4H Clubs éSet For Busy Season are sponsoring the 1964 4H demonstration competition for South Simcoc This will be held on Thursday August 21 in Av cnlng Community Hall starting at am it provides an opportunity for Senior 4H club members to pre sent demonstration on agricul tural topics This fall South Simcoe County homemaking clubs will be taking the Milky Way project The project deals with milk cookery and the value of milk in the daily menu pattern Training schools for leaders will be held in Alliston Aug El and Sept and in Stoyner on Sept and AVENING The Avening Achieverneot Day for the 4H Home Garden Club wu held in the Avening Com munity Hail last Tuesday with more than no tH girls and their leaders representing nine clubs is the West Simooe area attend Knowledge gained from the club was put to use in the morn ing as members judged veget ables Mrs Douglas Day dis trietpresident of WatSimone Womens institute brought greetings lrom the institute highlight of the afternoon pro gram was the presentation of County Honour Certificates and Pins to Jean Kane Rhea Ma dili Betty Noble Nellie Nagel and lorna Jones EOND HEAD More than me Hi Club girls and leaders held their Achieve ment Day Thursday at Bond Head Community Centre The girls exhibited vegetables irom their gardeps Parean and friends attded the oitemooo session when the girls presented skits exhibits and demonstrations Mrs George Wice District President of South Simcoe Wo mens lustutes presented County Honour Ccrtiflcatesand pins to Joan Ayerst Linda Watson Don na Watson Anne Steenholdt and Susan Tomporowski Provincial Honour Certific ates and pins were presented to Elaine Bentley Marilyn Dixon FAIR AUTHORITY The Bureau of loternational Exhibitions was founded in rear by 31 nations to improve and etspoirit0u suitfie fleet pm when thetraris the scene Cleanup operations continu ed Sunda The cause oi the acident is undetermined and BurtGarrens made good start Joseph Greece one of ven candidates for leadership at the Ontario Liberal Party aid in Barrie Saturday that Hamilton mayor Vic Copps en tered the race last week only to muddy tho nters in hopes that weak candidate would be elected He said Mr apps hoped to Improve his chances at future ludership convention by enter ing the present race Mr Greene member of par liament for the federal consti tuency at Rentrew South was in Barrie Saturday afternoon to meet the press and delegates to the forthcoming Ontario Lit eral convantion in Toronto He said the present ooser vative government was not com ing to grips with problems lac ing the province and urged more stringent legislation regar ding apecial benefits available to corporationexecutlves take overs and purthasc of stock in order to give the investor bet ter protection his Greene said people who smvictimtzed by Students To Tour Midhurst iirea Stewart Page Agricultural He presentotive for North Simeoe leaves tomorrow with group at 22 students irom 17 countries in Africa Asia and the East and West indies to visit three forms in Midhurst area The students here under the Colombo Plan will visit two local farms belonging to Hunter Rus sell and Lynn Russell and dairy farm belonging to Cecil Frankcom Mr Frankcoms larrn has the latest types of equipment and the tour is de signed to demonstrate three dli fcrcnt types The group will also tour Springwater Park beginning so am and view wildlife be fore having dinner in the park They will tour the nursery alt er dinner and wind up with tour of the Canadian General Electric Dinner in the Park is spon sored by the North Simcoe Soil and Crop Improveth Associa tion and theSimcoe District Co Op Services discussing the merits of their purchases at the auction held Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs Thomas Lower on Dunlap St Many people at tended the sale despite the gave members of the Barrie YachtClub good sailing condit ions for the race organized by the club yesterday morning Tumuutlfor the race won by Bill Porter included sixsnipe yachts Shark and foledo Bace officer Peter Noyset the startingline about too yards offshore wlil gave thelleet beat to the mark by Mia broiielnto two parts with the dinghies making starboard Shark sailed by George and on the first beat had boat aalllngweii to windward First round the mark was lightnings otfl eonedy thesnipea of En Evans AlfiHuughton Porter managed to maintain and officials Esaminer Photo In the marknear thatop at St incent parkan ths Iusrrarnuo tartar These two gentlemen are eer Earning Photo dinghiea one lightning and the tack towards the south shore wbiiethe twoyachts made long port tacks Porter closelyfollowed by the his lead on the following reach GreeneriBIaStsf For Entering Race companies found to be at log combine should emu to sue the reoovsr their losses He also criticized present ed ocaiioo policiu Our system is handed the views of Bishop Rymon founded in the last oeniliry said Mr Greene We are educating to per cent of tho studenisgin the wrongdlrectios They should be diverted Into rage in recognition of the tech nological revolution he said On farm policy Mr Groeos said marketing legislation should be altered to get admin istratloo into the hands of pro vents Marketing of farm products should be on national basis Na teachers from Barrie and one from Orlliia will be among the in Canadian high school teachers who will attend four day evternal std briefing con ference prior to leaving for assignments overseas From Barrie are David Paimaiecr 24 Queen St and his wife and two children He has been posted to the teachers training college at Umtnil South ern Rhodesia as teacher train er in mathematics and physical education Also from Barrie is Pamboukisn 244 Bradford St who will go to St Peters Secondary School Nkwatia Kwa ematics and science Jones of Orillia will go to RansnmevKiti College oi Edu cation ibadan Western Region Nigeria aaa teacher trainer in geography After the hrlciiug course by experts from developing coun tries brought back to Montreal for the purpose they are to loin other Canadians in more than 30 counties and territories to make up total of 765 secon dary school teachers and teach ertraines 57 university staff and an estimated 140 technical rain threat irom the overcast skies in bid for the household furnishings some antiques and garden tools Jerry Coughlrn was the hard working auction rés clubhouse shore Shark which had rotmded the first mastoid good posi tion naught up wontheleadera tbelrproperfieidsetsmfller ht dueers ratherthsn civil ser sod Attend Briefingi Before Departure hn Ghana as teacher of math under an uiiemeot enroag the provinces he sold the Mn Wheat the bursthisout hirGreeoe said eon can smiths use of the amt Board ukustems1mmtbebed Job thsthubeaadonewlthpruer ration atone natural An Arumior Ontario lawyer Greene no forx leadership of the Ontario Liberal ln m9 finishing thtrd hehind aha Wintermeyer Ind Hon Welter Harris in use he Ila elected 35m2itiii1m Ilene row serves uJoint chairman withSenstor David Croll of the JolstCommlttecon Consumer Credit advisers who are performing their educational rols abroad under External Aid Office ar rangements The no Englishrsresking tea chers will receive briefing in Macdonald College at Ste Anne liliiihéim wanna ope are led at the University of Montreal All teachers will attend the final briefing Sept at Maodoosld College to hear the closing ad dress by Hon Paul lllsrtio min ister for external affairs The briefings will provide in formation on living conditions and the educational systems of 1040 pm Atime and place for warns Is miss the countries where the teachers will be working

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