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Barrie Examiner, 11 Mar 1960, p. 1

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comb THIS as THE BlG our Marshall of Orchard Drive is crazy about numisma ticscoin collecting that Is Eager to ill gaps in his collection at Canadian and 73YEllB0LD Fcices Charges After Collision 73ycarold Barrie man is charged with careless driving and following too closely behind following $410 thrceAcar colli sion on Dunlap Street West Thursday WEATHER Synopsis highpressure area is continuing to bring clear skies to most at Ontario Nighttime temperatures are running about in degrees below normal for this time of year ranging Irom zero to 10 above in the southern re gions and down to near 20 below in the north country Storms are tracking eastward across the Southern United States and out over the Atlantic Little change in this weather pattern is lore east tor Saturday Lake Erie Lake Huron west ern dike Ontario Niagara Geor gian Bay regions Windsor Inn don Hamilton Toronto Sunny today and Saturday Continuing cold Winds northerly 15 Eastern Lake Ontario Halibur ton regions Sunny today Partly cloudy Saturday Continuing cold Winds northerly 15 increasing to so this afternoon Forecast Temperatures Low tonight High Saturday Windsor ill 30 St Thomas 10 30 London at Wingham 30 Toronto 30 25 30 30 Muskoka Kiilaloe Earlton TODAYS STOCK PRICES Compiled at noon by tNnuaanlAl Cori Papal Ashetoo Ahlllhl Paper Algoine Steel Aluminum Lid Alberta on Atlas Steel Bk Bl Montreal Hank pl Hall Tel Co annual BA Oil nc Power Cdn at Com Cdn Brnwertes CPR Canada Cement Carr Chemical can curt Canadian oil Con min San consumer Dis non Tar Gt Lakca on Pow Harden Fa Home on lln oil in vAcce Inter Nlc lnterprov Cln Bin Camp Chili Geri Del Rio gen Pgflh nna enlaon con MOTHn can nail Darnon Sullivan Gunnar Hammer Lamsdus Maritimes New Myl 15 156 Nometal m2 Mos ACTIVE MINES AND oi Bell Telephone Radian Newman Omhan Massey Ferguson DIVIDEND DECLARATIONS Dominion Dairies common oc paylie April is ex dividend Mar FUR Union GII Cn preferred Sdc payable March common White Hardware Ltd preierred Toronto Dominion Bank AMI payable May McIntyre Porcupine Mines 2sc payable June TORONTO STDCK Industrial up 14 Golds lip 14 Metalsup 20 Oil down ll Dowmst NEW Industrial Italigup 86 Utilities up 01 MARKET Damnd waa toucliedoitluat i3 it had been two weeks has bulllah statement by lea n1 lteel official Yeateld pus ldent June Ind laughlin in the null pamphlet report repeated 5le predlctlon that 1950 niece output wflllld Exceed the lolt cord 111 million tons 011755 and also oreealt record first quarter lalea and earnings or on com ny To meet the malor pro em all CL sledugtlon alone hlln aepyri up cap xpdnditiires to millan thll ear lrnln ll million in 59 and 45 millionth lifl President he ta ti omitmidi cc can ml on Ill gravid in the USecono low narrow reason xpectaélnnna or good inulneu an insult or the Bank or 0ng and South America and ctnr oi on Bank England th rid is set ahbwlildmstill and not on towering deflation Newfoundland coins baa even published catalogue of pri ces hell pay or the rare ones prices ranging up to Here Ray McBride 18 Dr ganla shows Mr Marshall left some coins he hupcsmay be worth something Exam Seas Dom Found Dom stores Famous Play Hudson Bay aiin imp Tobacco Jockey Club Loblaw Prd Mae Powell Riv MINING Falconhrldge Geeo Mines KerrAddison unused industrial capacity in the ly tll other hand Sir GeorgeI 81000 tor mi halt dollar iner Photo Police said Donald Sooit 57 239 Tillin Street was head ed east in line or traffic be hind Joseph McGowan 26 113 Bnyiield street when his auto was hurled forward into Mes Gowans car Scott was in collision with Roy Edward Partridge 73 RR Barrie who was in line behind him BLAME ICE Ice was responsible for rcarend accident on Bradford Street Barrie Thursdhy where damage totalled $175 City police said David Elson Homer 45 49 Eccles Street was driving north on Bradford when he stopped in long line of traliic Ronald Campbell Al liston who rammed into the TABS ramp Barrie Sea Cadets and Navy League marched on the Roxy Theatre to see Sink The Bis marlr last night Seen here around the lobby naval dis play are trout row Navy Asks Students WatCh Council Mayor Willard Kinzie is put to attract good attendance tinglnto elicct his declared prov Irom each group gram of stirring up public in The mayor will later write terest inworkings oi council similar letters to other organ Hehas written letters to prin 1mm In Ihe city Service clpals oi HarrierCentral and clubs and youth and church North Collegiates and St Joe emu will be on his mmflns ephs High School Barrie uk list ing them to arrange or their The high school letters also studenu to pay visit to point out each council meeting council meeting By having is open date named Mayor Kinzie hopes ents may visit the council cham ber on outer dates besides those to be arranged The mayor asks that one ieecher be ap Poiice Investigate BreakIns Here Rome Dates Coincide With Midland Fair Dales or the Barrie Fair fills year will he Sept 151617 These will also be the dates or the Midland all air set at recent Slmcoe Fairs Association meet Barrie delegatix lntonncd Blackburn secretary of Tiny Iay Agricultural Society at the convention oi Ontario Fairs held in Toronto Rob 24 of the new and coincidental dates The historical rmcarch com mittee oi the TinyTay society is searching for internration con erning in first fair Anyone possessing such information is asked to contact Mr Blackburn in Midland In conjunction with Ontario Department of Agriculture the Barrie city police are investi gating two breukins which oc curred Wednesday night Cash totalling 25 was stolen from Epletts Electric 147 Dun lop Street East when thieves entered through back window and quantity spark plugs was taken from Parry Automo tive where thicves also got in the hack way Parry Automnliva are still checking their stock tahlish +ll Swine Club it sponsor can be found to hepubllc and stud Ipointed to supervise the visiu Midland fair board plans to es rouii wm sari DRIVING swsiias Four drivers the Banin Brewers Retail Store were among the 10 district drivers presented with sale driving awards Wednesday night at banqugt bold in Orliiia nlcy werelelt to right Steve Wig yns who received pin for three years at sale driving Bill West six years Charlie Stewart one year and Ralph Keatlng six years Photo by James Pauk Packet and Tim on Ellie tfiarrir Examiner cmr ma comm NEWi vaitch Positions In United Appeal BARBERSHOP SHOW TONIGHT Third Barrie Scout and Cub Troop presents Barrie and District Barbershop Singers in variety show at Collier Street United Church Fellow ship Hail tonight Tickets will be available at the door or trom any local Barber shoppers Curtain time is 830 PresidentDr Muichinock welcomed record attendance to the Codrington Home and School Association meeting Topic for the evening was the report card system presently being used in public schools Panel members were Mrs Vern Wildman Grade teach er Mrs Parry parent and TO THEATRE League cadets 83er Miles and Norman Sweeney back row lelt to right CPO Cory Wilson Sub Lt Laurie anth waite Able Cadet Ted Havili Examiner Photo back of Homers car said he had stopped to let car in rout of him make turn con tinued Inrwardand been un able to Stop when Homers brake lights showed He said he skidded on the glare ice No charges wore laid Plan to Rebuild Midland Store Rebuilding ol the Peoples Simé which burned last week in Midland wiilhegin as soon as possible reported manager Fred Carruthers Completion date for the new building is set at present for mid ummer said Mr Carnith He also Bradford Curlers Hit Colts Finals Bladiord rinkpskllpgeld kby Ken Tupling with an ac Mike Kulha and Sam Lee went 3353032199 to the finals of the 17th annual Colts competition oi the On tarlo Curling Association at T0 ronto Boulevard Ciub Thursday Bradlerdwnn two games be lore losing the final to Jack Kinahan of Toronto Royal Can adians Several BarriePuhiic Utili ties Commisslon stall and wives met last evening at the Commis sion building to view afiim on artificial respiration Among those present at the meeting were William Salter general manager Public Utili ties Bame SSgt George Bow les rom rBarrie Armoury pro jectionist and Huston 0r angeville auditor with Ontario Hydro TitledThe Story of Direct Artificial Respiration the film was produced by Pyramid Film 25 Ltd of Saskatoon Sask It was used to demonstrate the Bronks Alrway resuscitation device The film can be rented by any interested group for nominal 49 charge Dan Wilson of the Salety Suplt ply 00 Toronto spoke briefly on use of the Airway lie dis Coldstream played model of the device gag Canadian plastics product about eight inches in length sner Gordon SW lg Designed by Dr Brooks Coll Flynn 11 Collier 8t Barrio lllafllY relr Noranda gNor one Nn Moore corp praise Pete 3m rl us as has Royal Bank st Law Co salads Shl improns Steel or can steinnero Tor Dom Bk Trans Can Plpa Traders run Texaco Union on Walker new ads am 28 44 Gas run el Pipe New Houo United oil Walt Amulet my wms ananowsuie Two University of Tomato stu dents were among 22 competing for Woodrow Wilson national fel lowships awarded to Ontario May ex dividend April to afifigiggnghig literate in univgrsity teaching are careers arts eorge Weider mm Apr of Coilingwood won fellowship EXCHANGE INDEX and Raphael Maher of Pepe tang was on the honorable men tion list payable YonK sznaana COMMENT said are such aria aa surplus in ma important commodityand lb tenre great deal world us business outlays or new plant and equipment are ex sued to be prolected at uni abova losep as per centin gov ernment ecnnornlatathll issue in or next day or ra run would pum isso capital ending to new record to ins pm vloirs high at 31 ion in insi last year capital ending totalled an estimated ms llllon alr lliégbgump ave the ion level wou powe llKllmen on the ride at economlats look 01 Viltlllllll bllEln Cl hiI year despite only or dis appointing statistics Montreal Locomotive reports net press at $24 Iharrlor 195a against 40 final quarter Via cents llalnst 59 cents Pemb Pipe Line parta net at we cents share or run alnst 5516 cents Nu ttt Thomson and Co Ltd said temporary log or another store business would BarriePUCStafierswws See Artificial Respiration Film yeac university students utor was It Cunningham who stated that the new system ot re port cards seemed to be causing great deal of controversy the biggest complaint being that marks 90 as semed to name Norman Schcll proprietor ot the business college which was also housed in the building in tends to reestablish bk school in the new building Insurance invmtigaiors have established tho fact that the blaze started on the second floor where the business college was located The money contained in the stores vault was recovered Mr Camithers who leaves for Cornwall to assist in the open hopes to re turn to Midland when the new building is completed ege of Med inc University of Saskatchewan vthe instrument would replace the mouthto mouth method at direct artific ial respiration now much disput ed The device is employed by placing it in the victims month where it depresses the tongue and permits revival by torced respiration through oneway valve The Airway is easily operated by older children The Brooks Alrway would be most useful in the home and in awkward situations such as elec trical shock and auto collision it was stated The device re places the older Holger Neilsen and shaeifer methods of resusci tation using arm action and back pressure While used by the American Army and Red Cross the Airway is rejected by the Canadian Red Cross and St John Ambulanm After the film Mr Huston showed color slides of the re cent ice storm centered north of Toronto of Dec 27 He said that 1300 linemen were called out to repair damage costing the Hydro$L5 million Hydro service was restored to 185000 customers he said The Film Service of the Cah ade Red Cross provides raguilt an showings of current movies for hospitalized veterans in is hospitals and institutions on THE BEACH Tommy Tompkins of Barrie is suri fishing at Melbourne Beach Florida on the Atlan tic He took out more than 200 fish during his stay at the beach January and Feb ruary and got in some golf too on the mainland ills civilian nan EROS socisiv ainon notion Ellllllie MONDAY MARCH 14 TamilYunnan HALL CollierStreet Bell principal Moderu Panel Saw Record Attendance lit Codrington School Meeting out on the report cards as MacLennnn Codrington School principal gave brie rundown of the method of report card marking He explained that an interpretation sheet goes in every report card and that this system of grading was particu larly advantageous to Grades and also that the mark system is still used in Grades and because this is the system in use in the secondary schools Alter the panel members had presented their views on the ro port cards the topic wasupior discussion by the members of the association Ron Lambert presented the re port of the nomination commit tee Elections for the 19591960 officers will be held at the an anal meeting April Speaker at this meeting will he Frank Clute head of the guidance branch of the Department of Education Tomato Mrs Silla and Mrs Pals telson will attend some of the sessions of the Ontario Feder ationoi Home and School As sociations annual convention at the Royal York Hotel April 20 and 21 Announcement of the meeting to be held by the Barrie and District Home and School Courn oil to be held in the Banting Memorial High School Alliston Monday March 14 at pm was made Guest will be Harold Simpson president of the Canadian Home and School and ParentTeacherFederation The King Edward Home and School Choir will provide musical in terlude Everyone was urged to attend Grades and olamoms were openfor inspection At tendance award was won by Mrs Martins olassroom Since 1922 the Canadian Junior Red Cross has provided medical care and treatment for over 60 3100 handicapped and crippled children Earle Little has accepted the appointment of campaign chain man carrier rheeueiy lorrrled United Appeal Board the an nouncement being made by board chairman Jennings at meeting held in Community House lag night It had been announced earlier that this post would be tilled by Bud Thomas with Mr Little as vicechairman but Mr Thomas has been advised by his doctor to take things somewhat easier for time Hence an ex change was arranged and he will act as Mr Littles viceohalr man The meeting moved toward the boards plan for fall cam paign for 1961 funds for six liar rle service groups all at which were represented Meanwhile two organizations are gearinglor springcnmpnigns to than 1960 funds The Barrie branch of the Red Cross whom it is hoped to involve in United Appeal by autumn will hold its BEN SEEKS EliELECTED Ben Steers of Bradford dis trict director of the Ontario Hog Producers Association was re elected Thursday at the annual meeting in Toronto Mr Steers wa also reelected as distriot director of the cooperative and the marketing board The six other district directors wen also reelected annual campaign neat week The Canadian National 1m stitute or the Blind will drive for its 1960 budget in midApril This group is one of those al ready committed to participate in United Appeal for their lost needs Missing Woman Said Seen Here Barrie city police are out or Huntsville wernan missing for two days Police heard from two real dents she had been seentwlce Barrie She is Betty Cooper She is five feet tall 95 pounds brown haired and stoopahbulder ed and wearing black boots and blue overcoat £0MMllillTY colicl MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN Ends March 12 Your Only Opportunity To Reserve Membership PHONE PA 68231 Campaign qu swarms Name Enclored Cheque rumr Adult 100 Main Edd do Dnnlop lie Barrie sadsne an Money order iNIonMAriou How Prepare Your 1959 income iix listing official representative collie annals pension National vial WWW em

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