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Barrie Examiner, 23 Jun 1961, p. 2

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TOP PUPILS TOET KINSMEN BINDERS ihc Kinsman Club of Barrie has donated leather zippered hinders to be given to the pun iis with the highest academic standing in the grade eight separate and public schools This project is intended to recognize and enconrag aca demic achievement Kinsmen president John Gillespie left Ls pictured with from left Cecil Young Barrie Public School Board Raymond Les chance Barrie Separate School Board and Angus lic Kay Barrie Public School Board Shriners Donate Hospital wards The Sheba Shrine Club will os tabiish fourbed childrens wards in the Royal Victoria Hospital in Barrie and Soldiers Memorial Hospital in Drillia alter renova tion and building work is com pleted on the two institutions it was announced at meeting in Collingwood The RVH wardin Barrie will cost $1200 The club which embraces members from Barrie Oriliia Collingwood and surrounding areas will maintain the wards on permanent basis The Bar rie irstalletion is planned this September when additions to Royal Victoria Hospital are completed while the Drillio unit srocx mm Establish On Industrials Pete thorough TORONTO CHThe stock marketmoved into its third rec ordbreaking day by establish ing another high on the indus trial index during light morning trading today Led by utilities and steels the ludat climbed to 59135 up 113 Dominion Foundries and Steel United Steel Atlas Algoma and Page Hersey made fractional gains Bell Telephone Shawini and CPR were ahead in utiii lmpérial Investment indus WEATHER Forecasts issued by the Tar onto weather office at 11 am EDT Synopsis developing storm moving across Lake Huron and Georgian Bay is causing rain over Central and northeastern Ontario today and scatered showers across Smitten 0a tario The showers will end in southern regions today promis ing at least partial clearing for Saturday Showers will persist in the north Saturday LakeErie region Windsor Cloudy clearing during the at ernoon Saturday sunny with few cloudy intervals and little change in temperature Winds west 15 today northwest 15 Saturday Niagara Lake Ontario re gions London Hamilton Tor onto Cloudy with scattered showers or thunderstorms cod ing this afternoon Clearing towards evening Saturday sunny with few cloudy periods and little change in tempera ture Winds southwest 15 today west 15 Saturday Georgian Bay Hatiburton Cloudy with scattered showers today endingthis evening Sat urday cloudy with sunny inter vals and little change in tem perature Winds south 15 today west 15 Saturday Timagami Cochrnne regions North Bay Sudbury Rain to day Saturday mainly cloudy with afew showers andlittle change in temperature Winds north is Satur east 15 today day Forecast temperatures Low tonight high Saturday Windsor $0 75 St Thomas London Kitchener Wingham Hamilton St Catharines Toronto 75 70 70 70 70 no 70 70 70 as 65 as 65 Trenton Killaloe Muskoka North Bay Sudbury will wait until completion of the trial Acceptance Corpora tion and imperial flank of Com merce joined in the advance as did Dominion Stores and Hardee Farms in the foods 0n index industrials rose 113 to 59138 golds 04 to 3366 and base metals 50 to 19630 West ern oils were down 20 to 9652 The 11 am volume was 302000 shares compared with 700000 at the same time Thursday in base in Nornnda reached high for the year while International el jumped Smaller gains went to Denison and Falconbridge Golds were quiet with Kerr Addison and McIntyre Porcu ine both up The market slumped suddenly in lateafternoon trading Thurs day after setting three highs on the industrial index earlier in the day 0n the exchange index indus trials fell 06 to 59025 while golds rose 45 ideas and base metals 210 to 19580 The final volume was 2761 000 shares compared with 2506 000 Wednesday international Nickel had the biggest mining gain up while small rises went to Coco Gunner lo bridge Venlt tures Steep Bock Quemont La brador and Noranda in light gold trading most is sues had good day with small gains being registered in many of the minor mines in the sen iors McIntyre Porcupine and Dome were both ahead substan tially while KerrAddison had small loss NET ABNINGS By 11m common mass Corby Distillery Ltd mos ended May 31 1501 $274 045 25 cents share 1900 $259787 ascents Famous Players Canadian Corporation Ltd mos ended March 31 $829089 31 cents share 1960 $998905 34 illips OilCo Ltd year ended Dec 1060 net loss emerge or rename IlaThe unseen Ingredient In Every Prescription nous nus th Geo Caldwellth Caldwells Drug Store Cor Owen Dunlap St Phone in use new Harvie Wing sometime in 1962 similar service is being planned for the hwpitals in Col Ungwood and Alliston The dinner meeting the first ever held in Colllngwood was the final session before the sinn mer recess The speaker was Noble Har old Walton of Collingwood He was introduced by Noble Vic Ellis of Coilingwood and thank ed by Noble Howard Flemming of During the meeting pleas for the annual Sheba Shrine Club picnic scheduled for July 22 were discussed Door prizes were won by Jack Fraser and will Murray of Col lingwood and Frank Lennox of Barrie financial report or the Sheba Shrine Club drain held in Orti lia June and in Barrie the fol lowing day was released yester day The report showed that the clubs gross receipts at Bar $300322 making total of $636522 Net profit after pay ments of expenses was $06841 for the Barbe show and $48573 for the making total profit of $1437 55 after tax The funds will go to support the clubs proposed childrens the Rameses Temple for its work with children roy Bert Jennett Dr Frank Shannon Bob Flewelling Archie Fraser John Dobson Les Ber tram Andrews Charles Gorham Tom Bobier Frank Taylor Jack Smith Del Cole Bert Cross Frank Lennox Bert Empke Bruce Reynolds ljdson Wide Calbeck Fred Crows Ed Kightley NOON DOLLAR NEW YORK CPl Cana dian dollarzloz lower at 97 in terms of US funds Pound ster ling 3454 lower at $278 5m MONTREAL CPlThe US dollar was at premium of 532 per cent in terms of Cana dian funds the Bank of Mont real reported near noon today WEsmonGnv uncomm TELEVISION nrrcrnnmcs Punt as an mommar manpower no mallow cadwrn STOCK foam sub corirrst LIMITED 39 Dublin ll Elli 10 Buttsure Fred arm Square PA 82412 BARRI Peter Wat is MKMBERS Toronto tell Canadian Stock obnnlel nnmcrnm Contto Coast In York Boston En Zufll rie were $1365 and at Drillia Shriners from Barrie attend ing the meeting were Ed MEL Thursday the noon rate was nestlinrnoruson wounded 1111944 Capt Goodridge Ends Army queer CAMP BORDEN An Officer who was wounded in the leg arm and dust by machine gun fin dmiu fighting in italy in 19 leaves thy Canadian Army Regular on retirement June is after 31 years service Captain Jim Goodridge 49 Royal Canadian Regiment an Administrative Officer and in rtructor with the Royal Cana in School of infantry since 1055 was born in Kingston Out and educated at Ottawa He he gan his career as privaIA with the Non Permanent Ac tive Militia July 1930 BUILT IN 1889 Capt Goodridge enlisted in the Permanent Force Royal Canadian Regiment in 1935 and was sent to St Jean PR for basic training Our barracks built in law were the typical structures of that era with soft wood floors that were nhmst as white as snow from their many scmbblnge Situated close to the site of the College hiilitaire some of these buildings still stand What characteristic of Army life stands uppermost in his mnd through many years of service gt Cornradship Comradshlp made in times of sins is nov or lost be field if were to walk down the street tomor row and see someone with whim served it would be like meet ing brother in 1949 when the Royal Can adian Regiment became air borne and the first serial went on lump course Regimental Sergeant Major Goodridge was with thorn During training he broke his leg and did not con tinue until year later Veteran of 10 parachute descents from an aircraft he rates the para chutists course at The Canadian Joint Air Training Centre at Rivera Manitoba as excellent He was commissioned as captain from the rank of War rant Officer First Class in 1955 WOULD JOIN YOUNGER would do it all over again only join little younger said Captain Goodridge im taking myself with civilian living and then Ill seek suitable employ Orillia performance wards in local hospitals and to W0 Lucky Rowell of the Royal Caandiao School of infantry left Camp Borden for Ottawa Thursda to join other members of Army Blsley rifle learn who will fly to England weekend Sgt Mai Roweli is member of the BCS of rifle team which has only lost the Central Com mand rifle shooting charitpion ships once insix years The third shooting trip toBisley England for W0 Rowen he will return to Canada gt July 28 lli ng next Winter months leave to familiarize has availablefor as Oilfiring CAPT GDODRIDGE meat in the Niagara Pcnnlnsu Capt and airs Goodrige were married in 1939 at Niagara on the Lake and now have two girls Jane Roberta 14 and Jeannette Roselc They re side nt 92 Saskatchewan Blvdl Camp Borden OBITU MRS MARGREHA BELL Funeral was held at Thorn bury Tuesday June so 1961 of Mrs ltfnrgruto Bell former owner of the Queens Hotels in Barrie and in Midland She had been quite ill for several months and confined to her home at 245 Bnyfield Street She was born and educated at Clarksburg Grey County and there she learned telegraphy as teenager by practising the wireless code tapping fork on plate As young woman Mar grettn Lyne worked at the rail way telegraph office in Thorn bury two miles from her home an dlater went to Midland where she was in charge of tho CNR telegraph office inher early thirties she lat the wireless field to purchase the Queens Hotel in Midland This she sold and took over with he hushaad management of the new Georgian Hotel quite successfully Under their direction it became one of the Toronto Margrctta Lyne married John Angus Jock Bell of Midland who died in 193A Three years later Mrs Bell moved to Barrie where she purchased the Queens Hotel and again her ful She said the hotel in 1546 and retired living with her mos ther until her death several years ago Mrs Bell had no family but great number of friends She was hunting and fishing en thusiast and at one time had private bunting preserve in the north CHARLES ALVIN HISEY wellknown resident of Elmi vale Alvin Hisey died Tuesday May 30 in the Penetang Gener al Hospital He was 76 Masonio service was held at the Lynn Funeral Home June and the funeral service was held there the following day with the Rev Chapman conducting the service interment was in Elmvale Cemetery and the pallbearers Milanqu AllIII if you feel lillIflf Todays lenn livin overwork mmmymmnomn kidneythou nu eyulowdownimpuriliunmain in mum Then backache and that fired teat often follow Thats at time or Doddr inane run pour in mant kid In normal action You feel heiferrut boilerwork heiferplay belief on Doddr sir rm new You an depended 11 SVE MON£V get special price on Spring and Summer installation OF YOUR NEW Godwin finest canonical carefree auto in no hearing and min happy healthful Canusnowroorummrom immeas quotations or come in and see us DON fwooiowmo No Strand Pho best known hostelrioe north of management proved success MARINE Mann format valid until 11 Ian EDT Saturday Lake Huron South half wind southwest to west 30 to 35 knots shiftmg to northwesterly as this afternoon and decreasing to at this cvsolng Cloudy with show ers an thunde nails clearing this evening Nrrlqrth half winds northeast to north as becoming north to northwest 30 this are ning and northwesterly its early Saturday Cloudy with shower and thundersquella clearing thll evening Georgian Bay South half winds cart to southeast 30 knots shifting to north to northwest 85 this afternoon and decreasing to aorthwestcriy 75 tonight Cloudy with showers and tiiunderaqualls clearing this evening North half winds east to northeast 30 be coming northeast to north 35 this afternoon and northwest erly 25 tonight Cloudy with ow and thundersqualll clearing this evening Lake Erie winds south to southwest so knots shifting to northwesterly 85 by late this alt ernoon and decreasing to to night Cloudy with thunder equalla clearing this evening Lake Ontario Winds sauai east to south knots becoming southwesterly 35 this afternoon andrhifting to west to north west 25 to 30 by this evening decreasing to 20 to early Sat urday Cloudy with showers and thundersqualls clearing tonight ARIES all brother Masons were Ross Usher Archie Train McLean Dr Harvle John Ferguson and Corbett Floral tributes from relatives neighbours and friends also in cluded those from the Scottish Rite Barrie St Johns United Church Bnyvlew Chapter of the Order of the Easiern Star Bar rie Coronation lodge Elmvale Friends were present from Hamilton ri Crecmorc Beamsville Stayner and Ceiling wood as well as from the sur rounding district The late Alvin Hisey was born Dec 75 1835 in Vaughan Twp York Counllh son of the late Mr and Mrs John Hisey For 80 years alter marriage be farmed on the Eighth Lineof Fins Township and for the past several years he lived on Peter Street Elmvale He was member of the Unit ed Church and in politics was staunch Conservative He belonged to lhejlarric Val icy of the Scottish Rite and was part master of Cora ation Lads gmNo 466 and AMvElm vale He had served his community as public school trustee and was member of Elmvale Fair board Besides his wile Mrs Jane Hisey he is survived by one sister Mrs May Magloughlin Barrie Honorary pallbearers were Roy Jamieson Lloyd Jamicson Wm Campbell Wm Kirkpatrick Jos Lea and Carl Hample BIG SHARE Japanese fishermen accounted for about 20 per cent of the Estimatedworld fish catch of 32000000 tons in 1560 rrnznnnncmsnxn remaimnmi INNISFIL NOTES Development Funds Bog Construction By The assurance that the fund anticipated will be forthcoming to cover development read on the west side of the township between innlsfli and 1238 which was approved by the late George Johnston is holding up the construction motion we passed to have the clerk write the minister of highways requestng final on propriatlon of the funds In the meantlmo on the undentandlng give lnnisfll the neceslary land have been purchased and the engineering done it would appear that wrlh Essa coming under the jurisdiction of the Rev Downer MPP the pressure from that towmhip to have funds appropriated to allow lhernto have develop ment road further in the town ship has overshadowed the ef forts made for lnnisLil by the newlyelected member Art Ev ans However as the townline dev elopment would he of real bene fit to through traffic between Toronto and the Georgian BE beaches making through road tion the need for the road should not he held up by politi cal squabbling CEEQUE BOUNCE dog owner of innlslii gave the dog catcher lnniaiil Assess ment Commissioner It Sproule bogus cheque When it bounced the dog own er had hislicenco and tag The cheque which had been turned over to the treasurer was char ged back Clerk ireton appealed to the council to have it referred back to the dog catcher tqmake good the loss it was agreed by motion whichwill go down in the minutes for record that this be ruled in summing up his discus sions on assessors to council county assessor Eric Simpson mentioned the dog tax collecting done He should also have included the operation of dog pound collecting of maint tcnance costs care and feeding of animals detained and their germination when not claim ratepayer on 25 Sideroad appeared before council to ask Suspend Licence 01 Nursing Home roaomo ca Suspension of the licence of Tordnlo nurs ing home was recommended by coroners jury Thursday alter hearing evidence concerning re thattook the life of co wner Francis Purdy on April 30 None of the 20 chronically ill patients at the hospital was in jured in the fire Mrs Purdy testified her hus band had been drinking heavily and the fire started from cig aret he dropped on chestcr field Cnnstahle Donald Madigan testified Mrsn Purdy appeared to have been drinking heavily when he saw her after the fire from Highway in that diree that public provision be made to replace somo rails and earth which had been used to ma into right of way on the sub division on which his home war located The road crew had cleared out the rubble in order to allow the ditch to function it would hp pear that no provlkions had been made for an entrance at the street and this owner now has to cross over other property to reach his house What would he the result if fire truck had to get in he asked However efter referring the matter to the road supervisor council did not instruct that culvertbe installed the sugges tion being that the subdivider might be responsible Another owner who wanted stumps re moved which were left after tree were taken down on the roadlldc was given the lame replythe stumps do not infer fere with regular traffic they stated TOILETS HELD UP The canstructon of the flush toilets at the camping grounds at lanisfll Park are being de layed while officals of different departments differ in the rc qulrementa With the camping season now at hand and the township having constructed the septic tanks and tile beds it not likely that then facilities will be available this year Of ficiais of the travel and publicity department have insisted that more feclities be included in ille plans for which tenders have already been let No more toilets and three basins could be added without enlarging the building but this so far does not meet the approv al of the official who is to give theflnai approvaL Are we lust going to sit back and let them dictate to us on this matter alterwe have part of thecnnstructlon done Coun cillor Gl ins asked members of council We should not have tendered until we cleared with the dopartmont marked saucers FARM WORK Mrs Reeve of Toronto who wrote this paper asking if as sistance couldhe given in get ting her 15yearold son sum mer job on farm writes that the boy will be engaged by Modill of RRl Bradford Mrs Reeve tells us that someone left copy of The Examiner at Mr Madills home and he read of the boy wanting summer job We wenttosee the Madillsl and have come to very satis factory arrangement We had three enquiries Mrs Reeve ta dowant to thank you for your interest and help it is certainly greatly ap preciated Quite coincident that the paper should get into the hands of the Madllls aha concluded it will be remembered that story was run in this column re ferring readers to an advertise ment we had placed in the clas slfied section mentioning that this city boy desired summer job on farm Adams the distiller who made history with dis now famous Private Shock has done it again Adams now presents Gold Stripe another Custom Blend at moderate price created especially for the Ontario taste Next time you buy try mellow onshoreblended Gold Stripe are all handsome our souls in 15 ounce and an ounce sizes and youll agree Adams has done it again Mrs Laiv re

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