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Barrie Examiner, 31 Dec 1959, p. 3

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Hydro Official Lauds Patience Magoo Manager of Bar rie Runl Area of Ontario Hy dro has expressed apprecia tion for customers patience while workers labored to repair damage doneby this weeks storm tinny Ontario Hydro custom er tanarrla Rural Area have suffered power interruptions during the recent storm he aid wish to thank those persons for their understand ing and their patience know TANGLED vnnss WERE STOBMS MEMENTO with several parts of On iterlo still sulfcrlng the effects of the recent ice storm on bodys particularly happy about the mementos it left us Here workmen try to untan Siphoning Gas From Truck Costs Barrie Man $50 Fine Barrie man convicted of siphoning gas from Simmonds transport Ltd truck into his wn cartold Barrie Magistrate Foster Wednesday he did Lit to enable himself to get hdme He said he had no money to fbuy gas for his car in Albert Preston 29 North Park Road Barrie was fined $60 and costs City Police Const Roy Bridge said he was on patrol when he saw Simmonds Uruck pulled up beside car fat the Simmonds Anne Street hpremtses Preston was nearby when he walked over he fluid he found gas over and hamuad the back bumper of the 11C gt Preston told him the car was bil and he needed the fuel for his ride home In the trunk added Const Juaufmans Lead 15 Being Shaved KITCHENER CP mard surge of tha Vi dogs is reflected in thclatest 0n ifario Hockey Association Scnlor scoring statistics which include games of Dcc 27 Centre Irwin Gross of the Bull dogs moved into second place in the individual points parade three points behind the leader Ken Laufman af Kitchener Waterloo Dutchman Lsufmon in deep slump ad dad only one point last week to bring his totals to 14 goals and 31 assists for 45 points in four fewer games Gross has 17 goals and 25 assists for 42 points The league leading Whitby LDunlops have one representative tin the top 10 Bobby Attcrsley ithird with to points along With Chatham Maroons Jim Connolly Windsors Don Head continues to pace the goaltendiog depart intent with an average of 240 goals per game Head and John Henderson of Whitby are tied in shutouts with threeeaeh WEATHER Synopsis Clear cold weather prevailed today in Northern 0o terio with partly cloudy weather and temperatures in the teens in central Ontario Partial clearing is forecast for Southern Ontario this afternoon Tonight is likely to be moderately coldPleasant weather with seasonal tempera tures and some cloudvand some sun is forecast for Southern On tario onrNew Years Day Little change in weather is expected in Northern and Central Ontario Friday Lake Erie Lake Huron Lake Ontario Niagara regions Wind sor Marlon Toronto Hamilton Cloudy with light snowflurrtes late this afternoon Sunny Friday little colder to night Winds light Hallburton Georgian Bay re glon Variable cloudiness clear in by noontoday Sunny Friday Allttls colder tonight Kirkland Lake and flimmias Kapuskasing regions North Bay Sudbury Sunny today and Fri day Little change in tempera turs Windsligbt Western New York Occasional snawflurries intervals of clear logand continued cold today and tonigh Snow squalls likely today near eastern end of lakes Erie and Ontario High around so Low tonight 20 except daivn to 1015 east of Lake Ontario Forecast Temperatures Low tonight High Eriday Windsor so St Thomas 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 20 25 25 St Catharines Hamilton Muskoka Emma Sude North Bay momma White River imam cvatt mfimllm Bridge them was the cap from Prestons gas tank and length of rubber hose still damp Preston pleaded not guilty to the offense and defending coun sel Gordon Teskey said Coast Bridge had not cautioned Pres ton before he investigated the matter Coast Bridge admitted he had not decided to lay charges Imtil after he had convened with Preston Magistrate Foster said he was satisfied the investigation had been carried out correctly HullOttawa Waives Claude HULL Que CP Forwards Bill Mahoney Claude Richard and John Kowalchuk placed on waivers by Hull Ottawa Cona diens of the Eastern Professional Hockey League have not been claimed but still remain Cana dicns property the club an nounced Wednesday Mahoney and will probably be reinstated as ama teurs while the Habitatits are at tempting to make deal for Kowalchuk They just dont fit into our plans and its no use keeping them around warming the end gle mess of wires and poles on the road near Stroud where many poles weighted with ice went down Examiner Photo Drury Ends 25 Years Service To Simcoe County The Simcos County Building will be without the smiling face of Hon Drury beginning 1960 He finishes his work and retires with the end of 1959 Asked if he would be taking holiday and trip south he stated that he just had not the time to spare wont to get started on my Memories story while most of the details are fresh in my mind He stated that he would lay aside the second volume of the History of the County of Sim cqe which he has been working on as the details were about completed onithat When questioned asto who might become his successor as Supreme and County Court reg istrar he said that he had no idea but was sure that no one had been appointed yct lhere is suggestion that lawyer should be given the job but these men are making too much in private practice thcso days to take salaried job of this kind hlr Drury stated George Bantingthcgistrar for the Surrogate Court is also re tiring oi the bench each game said coach Sam Pollock Richard is younger brother of Maurice and Henri Richard of the parent NHL Montreal Cuna diens it has been great inconveni ence to all and real hardship to many The storm worse than any of its kind in many years dam aged Hydro and communica tion lines throughout the southern part of the province Heavy sleet conditions result ing in trees or heavy limbs fal ling across the conductors and shorting or breaking them caused most of the trouble and resulted in many hours work before the lines could again he energized Usually these slclnns do not cause damage over such large area and help is obtain ed from nearby Centers to quickly repair the damage In this instance the damage was so huvy over large area that only limited assistance was vailable We were helped by four crows from Penetang and Hydro Construction Dept with some of our men working more than 80 hours continuv ously tn Barrie Rural Area therc are approximately 520 miles of line and 8500 customers We estimate that service to 25 per cent of our customers was in Midland Man Hurt In Crash 39yearold Midland man was said to be in satisfactory condition today following two car collision on Highway 12 just south of Midland last night Martin Hobltoilie was taken to St Andrews Hospital with sev ere lacerations to the face and forehead Victoria Harbour OPP say southbound Eobitoille was mak ing left turninto private driveway on the highway when he was in collision with William Dignard 28 Port McNicbol Dignard was headed south Damage to Dignards car was $950 to Robitailics $750 ing Artificial tee At Stayrter BooSts Skating Hockey Since Stayner has installed artificial ice the arena has been kept busy withthe many youngsters as well as the older folks who have taken advantage of the Christmas holidays to skate Arena Commissioner Mike Hurmanhas come upwith the idea that the town should have Sundael skatingHis first job was to Voonvincevtha local clergy that this was going to benefit not only those who would be interested but to possibly keep the main street clear of ming ling groups of people which tend to give many people the wrong impression of those in volved aswell as the town The majority of the ministers thought that this was good and endorsed it wholeheartedly Now that the first obstacle was overcome the second was just aformality The problem TODAYS STOCK was how to charge money with out breaking the law whereby admission cannot be charged on Sundays for sporting activi ties in the town It was decided that membership cards would be made up and sold to indi viduals at fee of $2 per sea son Hockey has also taken grip on many of the people as two hockey teams have been already organized lihe Sbayner Royals held their inaugural meeting couple of weeks ago Many of last years executive were re appointed They were Brownfidge as president Buie as tre sursr Hackett as manager Peacock as assist ant manager and Parrish as coach The team consists mainly of last years players except for the addition of hill Schell Tom Armstrong Les Groves and Danny Brown The team has PRICES Compiled utnooh by Flynn ll Collier st Barrio INDUSTRIAL Asbestos Abltbi Pu er Algonu eel Aluminium Ltd Alberta Gu Atlas Staci Bit of Montreal Bank at Bell ToL Brazilian Oil Power Cdn Bk of Com Grin Breweries CPR Canada Cement Can Cur Canadian Oil can min am Consumers ms Gt Lakes in Can Erin Camp Chtb Con North cons Denlsnn Con Morrison Corl Daron in Sullivan Gunner Merltlmcs New My Normall 137 muss tBld Alked Can Investment runs 01 not All Canadian 754 no con Paper Sea neat luun Dom Stores Dem Tor Famous Play Gat Power Harden Farnu Home OllA Hudson Bay Min imp Tobacco Acce inter Nic cl ios llltarprnl Pipe Jockey cnth Loblaw ma MINING Geno mifin KerbAddnnn New Hosco VA Rat 3114 Massey rm NDiAndl Nor om NG Moore Co erlflo Fe Pom Pt in In St Law Co Salads Shir Sim Eons Site of Can Tar Dom Bk Trans Cunt Pl Traders Fin Texaco Union GI Walker saw Gas c735 55 51 his Coldstrcam Opemlskn Quemont Shcr Gordon United to Wait Amulet Wiltsey SHARES North American supervised Growth Bld as 374 121i BONDS GOVERNMENT OF CANAD Bid Asked 55 65 9909 10 is me do an mm was ammo am Asked Der lostas 0560 Dana 17 Jan tossso aano noon no 1911 soon BLSB 9550 PitOVlNClAL and nonhuman Bid Asked 10060 190 80 3515 85 GUARANIEED ONTARIO norm 195441 sélzt Apleti 191471 July mo July 70 Oct ms 82 Sept 1935 11950 8050 soon 97 11050 9200 loom no entered the Central Ontario Hockey League which includes teams from Eimvale Markdale Dundaik Shclburne and pos sibly team from Honeywood and Flesherton Stayoer opens the season on New Years night inIStayner as they host Elm va The second organized team is Midget entry in the OmitIA league in the mean time hasbeen organized and will include Stayaier Coiling wood Owen Sound Shallow Lake andvElmvale The staytner branch of the Canadian Legion sponsors out early this team but all minor hockey carried on in Steyner as well as baseball in the sum mer Edward Barnes has been appointed coach while Legion sports officer Don Elackstock ismanager The local entry has benefited with the return of three fine hockey players from last years Collingwmd midget team which reached the Ontario semifinals The players are David Armstrong Stan Blan chard and John Brownridge liheir first home game will be Jan 11 when they hostNOwen Sound nusmirrnnc gnhvnsrnouonmc on GAS FURNACE clcnks flailing std Asked Sheet Mel Police say charges are pend tcrrupted with thissame per centage of line affected Many customers assisted by notifying the office of the sources of trouble and many checked sections of our line to do this Hey again express my apprcc ation for your toler ance during our difficultynnd to thank all who helped MAY CONTEST Rumors have circulated throughout Stayncr this past week that Stayner Rccvc Somervillc will contest the Vardenship of the Countyyof Simcoe Mr Somervllle was not available for comment but reliable sources in town have conflrlncd it Mrs Albert Svoboda sobs as fire that took the life oibter two year old levels her home at Wichita Falls Tex Dec 28 Roy Moore co worker of her husbandpis CANADA OUT MIAMI BEACH Fla CP Argentina eliminated Canada 21 Wednesday in the opening round of the Orange Bowl junior cup team of Harry Fauquier and Don Curtis beat Gerardo Woriel bocr and Julio Vankerckhbven 62 75 in the doubles but the South erie ans took both beating Fauquier 64 61ond Vankerckhoven downing Curtis H64 tennis tournament The Toronto singles matches Worielboer THURSDAY DEC 11 1959 Man snarcnss WOMANS posse purse was snatched from Dorrie wontan Wednesday as she walked along Mulcaster Street just few yards from her home There was $15 and two cheques in the purse liliss ll Canning said she was crossing fbeslreet near Penetang Street when she saw shadow coming up behind her She slapped to let the person go past The next thing she knew she told city pollcoa man had seized her purse and sprinted off She chased him along part of Wonalcy Street but lost him She sols he was average height heavily built and wear inga gray macklnnw coat Her purse was large and black Pollcc searched the area but found no one Deaths nsoonwAt to nayl Victoria Hospital name on Wednesday Dec no law Melhllda Parillcb beluvefl wife of the llcrgcr in hat can ya Iher of with Mrs Pl nit of Utopia Rutlng at tho Sock icy Funeral Home so worslc st Barrie thcrnl mass at st it Iryl Church Barrio on Snluldly uh mo interment St hlarys Ce ctcry loo MOTHER0F VICTIM soas Nana FLAMES shown trying to console her Firemen risked their lives but reached the boy too late Three other Svoboda children escap ed DANGERFIELDS 233 Bradford st PA H521 who harm Examine cm no COUNTY Nsws Announcészsooo COOp Dividends New Years grcétlnga from the directors of Simcoo District Co Op to 1351 members will be wel come They take the form of cheques Amounts were from few to hundreds of dollars totalling $25000 Dividends from gasoline and fuel all purchases are paid in Constable Address The first meeting olCodring ton Home and School Association in 1960 is scheduled for Monday Jan at 815 pm President Dr lilulchioock says an interesting parent edu cation iilm entitled The Four Families has been booked for the evening and it is anticipated that the film will provoke lively discusison after it has been shown Grade and classrooms all in the east wing of Cooking ton School will be open on this occasion City Police Constable Roy Lacey who Is chairman of child safety will talkon that subject to the parents cash Dividends on feed farm supplies and hardware are de ferred for seven years to pro vide the Coon with working cap ital The cheques mailed out this year are therdore in part the dividends of 1952 The CoOps sales this year were nearly $1 million ensuring substantial earnings Over the past two years Barrie residents have formed so per cent of new members CoOp today announced new issue of six per cent debentures to cover cost of the new feed mill now in course of erection Tho debentures run for to and 20 years The new mill which will dou ble feed production without in creasing stall will cost 5140000 01 this $90000 is provided by lowinterest loan from the On tario govemmont and CoOp will find the balance from its own resources Babies Get Bonus Prizes for Barries first baby born in the new decade will total about $60 The gifts donated by 12 local businesses will be awarded to thefirst baby born after the new year strikes at Royal Vic toria Hospital The only stipulations era that the childs parents must raids within the city lirnlts and the notification must be received in The Examiner office by Jan wool blanket crib mat tress bracelets for the grand mother color photo of the child scalp treatment for the mother are included in the prize list For Camp Bordens first baby Efren diaper service for the first three weeks will be supplied by the Finest Diaper Service Competitors must reside in Camp Borden and must notify George Wright immediately of the new arrival Haircuts 75 Satdrdays shod Barbers CLIFFS BARBER SHOP 29 load Across from Allandnh Educ

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