Iwue Goons scansosa wlii other top class second annual urday Tho ioc mans app aring arhert shop singers on the de ofllarmony this Sat hapter are staging two 16 ichopter oi the Barrie male auditorium together with RnyBiairt George Mackay baritone performances of their show at the nd heavy demand for tickets is réported Left to righ Stan King lead cnor Harry methurst bass 0n ollowing in Society at Stroud dates were chosen steamy Fai log and there the Collingwood forego them Explaining the Scott president v9 explained tha delega to the meetin Collingwood dates an were ailo offered Sept ter ativewas Th matter back cision tact that bad expected at the Equin Stewart Page said ahal ble had starbedw come back into in 1948and had ey vailablet esaive Co to icontest th i1 snidthereswas no doubt antagonism but he did all uinox date These Coilingwood fortheir fairatth tecagï¬gï¬eor As meet is ï¬e indication Barrie March Coliingwood then followed Barrie ln 1353bocauscthe dateswere following late Collingwoodtook Sept 19 2021 and Barrie ac withthe Georgian Bay FairsAs soclation ruling at the time Speaking for the Junior Board WKell saidthat his board would like Barrledate to beset as late as possible asventries in the lun lor classes camefrom thezcham pionsblps attire othervfairs the district The last weékv Sep tcmber would enable the Junior Board to put on better show Judge Harvie asked whe ther the dates had been voted on in proper manner this year The delegates replied that they had He noted according to the press report that the meeting had ap peared to hostile towards Ear rie Why was all that enmity in delegates had no authority to change the dates 0wen the otkmw cause of it Hcfelt ihatxhe airman of that meeting had been biased Wc to remain in the role of wolves or back down Barrie had lr calendar take the vac ConseirvaliVes Holdionvenlion Douglas McArthur Coliingwood was elected president of Simcoe North rogressive Consereative last night at an or Glen Huron secretary McMartin xnfllï¬ The speaker for theaeve was John Hami on QCMP ork West who ave an in on theï¬future of party The sp ak troduced by Julian MPtfor simcoe Nor The party conve beld onWedoesday March the l3D auditorium at to re resent therProgress Ccn es in the rld next election Mr Ferg onth pre sentmember ha already indica te ions retiring from cepted Oct in accordance have either gabizatibnal meeting held at Stayv Vicepresidents elect ack Browne Col gv Mrs Charles Holdfair eek September GlllngWOodszjna gt hate on fair datesdast night at the annual meoting ol the Barrie gr cultural ecided that the BarrieFair thl yearwill be held on Sept26 no ntrol over the date to settle difficulties amicably Part of the success ofbig fairs as in staying with ajdate motlon put by JH MacLaren that the date of the Barrie ran this year would be Sept 26 2728 was carried unanimously wA Owen President VBarriï¬Ã© Fairs Owen was president of the Barrie Agri culturalSociety for I957 It the annual meeting It Strand last night other officers elected were let vicepresi dent Allan Brown2ndvice pmldent Cougblln treasurer and associate treasurer thur CPowell CA The position secr tary tp the Fair Board hasï¬been left open until the first dir ectors meeting At present MalcomSon is score tarymanager but itis known that he would like toibe rc showed record profit of SEMIand Mr Nettleton stat edythat the general ï¬nancial position was much better but Felice duet APPOimed At Allisioni Aiiiston Council last nightlap proved the ap ardCassell 31 cechlef of Alliston vacancy causedby the appointmen sci will assume his duties on Feb council has al candidate willbe chosen the rgian Bay Association had It was conference where it was hoped Nettieton Ar ileycdof the secretarys lob Financial report for 1950 caution inspcnding was still of Eric Smith Smith is leaving agreed to the expansion of the force to issues Challenge Glrls Broomball Game Beta Slam Pbijonrliy members have posed rhail ms to any other mop sporting female to bro ball game in the Fridayevea in Winter Carnival event Although some allied mm have been entered then In 12 then to team but two women may substitute for any male team member the Beta Sign Phi entryda Lhejrst Illold nour The fcodnlneteamawonld be composed la women Surely there are nnother doeen cinan athletes villi to take on the sororit ents willbe thcï¬rst in Simcoe Countydo be inoculated with Salk polio vaccine The county health unit will begin itspmsram of val clnating pupils at this levellof education by giving first dose of yaccine to approximately l300 boys and girls atBarrio District iatelnstituta and St Jo dosein about four weeks time first dose on Feb 4313000 March 18 the town and district is $13000 llentou bloodrtransf slon servo Pattersondi Fish wate safety er malt welfare er womens workroom lyingdown andprob ale the huntcr hung hls pdw rdln Barrie scconaaiy school stud On Feb 18 AlliSlon andBrad ford secondary schoplstudcnls willpr vaccinatedand Coiling wood students will receive their be health unlt moves to Orillla Feb and to Midland and Eimvale on VThc Barric branch of the Red Cross Society has announced that its annual blitz cdvdpaign for funds will be held Saturday The 1957 quota for Campaign chairman this year loath of the pointedfat the regularrmeetilig of the branch executive on Monday ssteiservtce Mrs HGabley enqu fy bureau missing persons Turnbull sick room loan service 11 Sarieant swim Stephenson coChalr rsl Lowe and Mrs Vlhomsoncoconven ll rompanvio iocate 0f DAYFEBRUARY 81951 xvears the local level is clearing house for local problems declared Crcan immediate past president of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce speaking to members of the Barrie Chamber ofCom4 mercc at their animal dinner meeting on Wednesdeybight The kind of things the move inent believed in were individual freedom the consumeruas the co Uncmploym nt increased slight ly in the Barrie loca office area during the present we so anal uneinploymeu Cooper manager Natic plo merit Service Barrlc yeryg snowin the late results in many outdoor workers being laid off As weather condi tiohsbecame worse so the em pioyme picture becom worse All type of workers find them selveswith iit lob and this is serious matter iothepersons lionccrned At the present time over 1000 menand neariyAOO wot men are uricmplbyed nd regis tered with your local office of the National Employment Ser Vice These people are seeking work and are anxious to find it Ordcrs workers and opportunitiesare scarce All jobs that become available are filled immediately During the month of January your localloffice pine edlz menand 60rwomcn in sat isfactory employment This was in no small mcasure due to the Winter Employment Campaigo organized by thelocal office of flieNatipnal Employment Service and supported the Barrie Ad aminer CKBB CKVRTV ahd interested citizens within the com munity Th WintcrErnploymcnt Cam continue until such employment conditions are again normal Hereare some orkers available by oc cupations Men Accounts inspectors construction tendent cabinet maker binderstone carver brick ma mac nists sheet metolworker tinsmith spot welder acetylene de electricmlater gelectr construction maintenanc nl coytru ti loperato butchers millwrigh stationary engineers 4tli class carpenters end all typesr struction workers and labor theabove to yarn Nationai Employm Se wrii bring res Arthur Fountai cla ed at Barrlc in dnes hat fall of anygyetr visory Committee The Barrie Ex and witch panel plastic mould if you era job hat any of orkers can fill call is Clearing House For localProblems The ChambcrvofCommerce atordinating force forthe growth and development of the country and the proï¬t motive right to to spcn she likes limits by competition greatest good for Mr Crean commerce tion aressvof less than 5000 01 support of nessesfromï¬luniio daycees from the community level community life is recognized had done in the ast few years New President Strong Believer of VC Pontiion moice said community good at all levels of the community Coop thls ievel Barrie consumer should have the avel from store to store how and where he or Similarly trade must be frce to satisfyold wants more economically and create new ones Proflt isvthespur of trading and it can be kept within reasonable We believe in achieving the the greatest number of people in Canada sold The speaker traced thehistory of the Chamber of Commerce movement inthlsrcouotry and in particular the development of the national body which was started in Winnipeg about so years ogo The national body is entirely controlled by the various local boards of trade and chambers of in 1946 there was an affiliation of 74 such bodies today the number was 150 75 of this number represent popula The moveinentis1 binad based The movement gets its dï¬ve The importance of industry commerce agriculture and above all civic Mr Greenwas of the opinion that there were few Chambers of Commerce in the Dominion who hadaehlcved as much as Barrie Thanking members for the hon orthey had accorded him Botstonc newly elected president of the Barrie Chamber of Com have always hadva very strong belief in the Chamber of Commerce nnd its functioning for do not look upon it as nnorganization vwith selfish interests but rather as one that makes its contribution fclt nation with the Town Council isat high level now andno doubt it will continue at This in itself speaks well for thc future of business in The advcotoi another manufac turing operation to Barrie was he major announcement made by CJ Griftln Chllrman of the industrial committee at the Bar ric Chanibcr of Coirunercc an nualdlnncr on Wednesday night West Bend Aluminum Company icanada Ltd expect to com mence manulacturlng here within 60 days This Canadian firm is sub sidary of West Bend Aluminum Company of Wisconsin and the decision of lhe parent company to locate their Canadiancompany in Barrie was the culmlnbtlon of two years work on the part of the industrial committee Temporary Premlscs The company has leased temp orarlly approximately 5000 square feet at ldvfligh Street where it plans to manufacture West Bend outboard motors and the Elgin motor for SimpsonScars in the near future the company proposes to purehasefive to ten acres of land In the industrial area and to items inthesmali appliance ficld Thc West Bend Aluminum Company is an old established company hAvlng been founded in 1911 Beside the largo factory at Wisconsin there is division at Hartford Conn Two New Firms itlr Griffinalso introduced to the capacity crowd at St Josephjs suditoilum esentatives of two firms which had located in Barrie duringvim CanadyletClosures Ltd were represented by Bill Amberg Bert Morgan William Brown and Fred Tenute Julius Schuclt represented Plastomer The speaker also drew atten tion to two major expansion pro grams started by Canadian Gen eral Electric Ltd and Kolmar of canada Ltd during the past year objccts To Arena ilentai Gerald Nashman during pre scntation of the lllflllClfllS8E ment rose to ask questions per taining to the operation of Barrie Arena He noted that $373 had bcen paid for iron jandequlp ment rentals during the anntiul Motor ShoWsponsored by the Chamber of Commerce oppose paying the Arcna tions pertaining to any Barrie public or community affair he stated iThisshould he put up to thevvolers of the town Mayor Kinzic stated thatthe arena belonged to the Town of Barrie He asked for show of handsln favor of the arena being paid rentals jorilyjppearcd to be in favor Merchants Voted gt Parking Controlu Says President The retiring president of the Barrie Chamber of Commerce Willard Kittie reviewed the Work ml the chamber during the year Declermg that ji hadbcen most active year 3hr told those who attended the annual dinher Josephs Auditorium that meet the first lunctions of the chamber had been to organize on first things this sectionthckled was to af president fabricate aud assemble seveï¬ilv Commission rental for any funo usubstnntlal mo active retail section Oncof the arking sit an emunan lun clnun Barrie micaShop Singing lfrior the announcement of results of the ballot for officers the company was entertained by the men and women members of thcBarrie Chapter of the SPE SQSA The massed choir olorful display at the thc Hall and their numbers eivcd with enthusiasm New Officers of Commerce this year is It Baistonc Batstoucs Tire Scr vice lrnmc ale past president Willard Ki Lakcvicw Dairy first winepresident Grant Mayor Mayor Motel second vice Thomas Thomas Electric Supplics Ltd treasur er Harvey Lillie Toroniode mlnlon Bank Directorselcclcd by ballot Dccarie chlers Ltd llugh 11 Gibson DeVilbiss Canada Ltd Eldon Greer Grifiin Allandale Fuel Company Canadian Genera Elec tric Alvin Robinson Robinson Hardwo it Sariennt Sar iean insurance Agency Haber Smith Smilh and McLean bar Ralph Snclgrovu Usé Money To lnprove viII eppblntment of officials that the village would without const Tucker constablcon Feb 28 Reports outsi the village at can move to the andllngl of an inch in the police cell last summerwbcre the latter caused damage Village cials said nrcmen was ed the result of the post being aoolishcd ICoun cillors ntcd out the money spent on the parttime position sed Ctowards sidewalks vements oliceman has been atrol the rnain street venings from May to October an enfo bylaws has beenori call tempering Po Chief for over to years William Beach For the following year all period no one was Vappo ted to takchis place In Withï¬emcrgcncies VI lag point out two Years He is The president of tthChambcr Coulis Coutts ltcal Estate gt discussion at ColdL uncil meeting it wus on Greer Transporta WATERWhen the miz Mr Tu kc has been constable