Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 28 Aug 1964, p. 5

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it re Beiag newmsper man him self he is sympathetic with the needs of other newspaper man and yet being modest he hesi tates to tell you some oi the teresting things about hinseli unless you ask him sesame rnoanrss Illeeve McAnley beiievu the village is making mrfprogrus mormmmyru mw sit now than it ever has More homes have been going in tits last two or three years and the population is increasing Speaking at population he said We nearly tut nrrr pubhc school to the township dire to mistake in the census iha erroneous census showed thepopuiation under 1000 and the number oi pupils under rno whereas there were 152 pupils IdWe were iucb the reeve ll NEW lNDUSTBY lie said the latest boost flmvale was tool and die works The Master Machine and Tool Company located there in the past six months and has put an new building on William St Reeve McAuley said Tth have installed new maehihery and think this summer weve had one at the best tourist trades in any season yet lhe merchants tell us that the vollt ume of dare sales is no1 am greatly interested in low ism He is member at Sinrecs County Tmrist and Industrial Committee and past president or the Board of Trade Mrs McAuley also contributes to the village lite as chairman oi tha Public Sdlool Board The McAirleyobave teenage son and daughter both in Grade Xii Vaasrpeuamrmo tteeve MeAuiey is probably the best qualified man in Sim coaflounty it not in the coun try to know what Elmvale read ersrequire and desire in weakly newspaper liewas horn inElmvaleand got his eiementaryand secon dary education in the village before attending the University of Toronto lie started in the newspaper business as print ers devil while attending pub Crdinatidn Held REEVE ALEX MeAULEY iic school He was it years old then He has been at the helm oi the Elmvnle Lance tor so years When he finished university he worked tor the late William Linc ton and then Mr Lintonsoid out to him The Lance was established in tall as the Chronicle and Mr hieinlay is the filth owner FIRST AND The reeve has tirst hand knowledge oi virtually every activity or organization that his readers are interested in He is member of the Kirk session at tho Elmvale Presby terian Church He is curling skip and keenly interesth in all the village sports He has represented the Can sdinn Red Cross Society or number at years and is mem ber oi Coronation Dodge AF and AM 466 He is interested in reioresta lion and has so acres experi mental red and white pine and hardwood plantation He has done his stint as scout master and manageroi the minorhoc key lcagueli clubs herearevinteresied in ev rythlng and back every good thing going armrr rsam Mr Mnkuley says Our muuity spirit here in Eimvala where everyone knows everyone else is high and we are very proud at it gt We take pride too in our In iAlliston oooxsmwrv Special Ordination of Paul Alexander McCarroli than ED into the ministry of the Presbyterian Churdr in Canada was held in Aiiisoon aran Presbyterian Church The otiiciating clergy at this service were The Rev Charles Townsiey Moderatorot Barrie Presbytery the Rev Dr Ken nettr Cousland former Principal VolrEmmanuelflailegk iha hey John Robson Queen EastPrefi byterian Church Tomato The Rev lirnmsonr Mark Stone who delivered the scmron anthev Oharles Mn Carroll who gave the Charge to the newly ord ed Minister stsubject being Preach ihe Word Mrs John Church ofBarrie was organist and conducted the combined choirs oi Cookstown Ivy and Baxter Presbyterian churches At the close of the service the womenot the three charges can dugth asocial hour REV MCCARROLL Paul Alexander McCarroll was born in Toronto October 1965 the son at Rev and Mrs McCanjoll oi Oookstown Heattendedyheck Collegiate London Ontario and later the University of Western Ontario graduating with Bacheloroi rArtsdegree Heettended Knox College Toronto and Enunaouelmtkliege his years all study his summers were spent in great ety oi occupations such as uclrdriver hay thepeople he was new as during theologi in Tomato that he began in sled later tomeet gardener and These experiences roa erred hisunderstanding of the heedsot humanity and helped form hasistor working among nav Prion Moonwath their bondage wandering sons were reunited to their lathers end homes and the fallen were restored to tile in its uliness We look forward to seeing this goodhork continuing inside and outside the church in the days that lie beiore us Paul and his wile the tanner Kathryn Smith of iondon 0n tarin have moved to Princ pert 30 where Paul will take over his new Chars The rceve says Our service sports activities in the village Weenmrrage athletics and vii iette llie Our mag 99°91 reach the top or the also at the place and this includes hoe hey loltbali teams and curling The ball clubs are making splendid showing in the county this summer and great corn munity eliort has been made on the arena CAPITAL 0F FLOR The rcevn said We have wondertul cooperation with Fins township and we have joint on terprises such as the Planning Board and Volunteer Fire Brig ade Elrnvale and Fine township jointly own too acres poten tial gravel supply and the REVS says Wet regard our village as the capital oi Floajewnehip Thereevehasatonghtima finding time for everything lltt he says We try to take care ioli every complaint that comes Yesterday beiore this inter view he bad Just returnEd irons the limerai lot boy rarer by train itwwas held in Wyevaie cemetery and largely attended said liiiretomslraitapolntto got as many public hrnetions as who said HA5 PENALTIES Being reava as well as prir lisher of newrpaper does have its penaltioe them ML McAtIley belongs to the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association and the Ontario Weefiydiewspaper Asoooiahon and would like to hone attend ed the convention nowheing held in ihronto Ha whidnt go beeause he was liked by the villagers its something or hirnseli he bo ton busyrBrIt if its iorsomeoae else he finds the ABERDEEN Scotland Members of the North at Scot landZoological Society who did that ih6white orna mentalhm pheaasntcouid fly were wrong whenthe bird oft heingiied mpletorohdservice rr types at welding WJFWWW or village auditorMm trying in be liver third reading at the neat council meeting Wedness Tba tamer auditor Peebies Colborne Ont ill tidal ism in at en Jana his northern municipalities and lilmvale is one oi them When the new bylaw is poser ed Fldactsrenand Cornlt chartered accountants oi Barn will be the village soar Court seraches for RC Priest carcaoo as hrdge ordered Roman Catholic Churdr official ihurlday to re veal tire whereabouts at priutagalnst whom 314673 alienationot atteetion judgment basibeen levied Judge tierberth Will oi US district court save Most Fran eis Byrne dimeiior oi the Chicago archdiocese until iiiesdayto declare where Rev Donald ltsrnhia is now Father Rookie so did not contest the alienation of all lion suit Had against him by Robert MeArdleJr so now North Tarrytown NY sales Mchldie charged that Fadier Rookie engaged in adulterous conduct with Mrs Patricia Mc Ardle as between rose and 15 not or Open IMHIt 00 Now arrasamo rnanwooo pp bevel 7Cotiee Ever Level Licensed Mm $100 per persona Hootenany Sunday Night Live Folk Entertainment Ara Raoul nuns itlSP ltiiiillliii WWW iliE tittiliiiiiflliiil flHiiJiiiE sh1 with 3535s sag gs Yesterday we werodown at 593qu and came hole so disappointed as nlsflll big drawing card bad not arrived The Hughcs hor ses were not the to arrive until the oi this week We had expectpthat by now they would have piled up number oi ribbons However we could see that they were expected as wagon was there seedy tor the horses to be hitched the number at riding and light ear lety horses meanethst the ac eolrprrodation haIto be divided However the exhibition is big ger and better than ever and any the buildingshave been changed and exhibits added iho toad building has had eorriplete iaeeiiiting and the ex hibitnrs there have really put on show and although they are notgiving too much away they are really selling at re markably low prices tor adver tising purposes We thought we had said goodbye to the Col ombo students who ten the Conn tyon Wednesdaybut were Pleasantly surprised to meet two of them They were having themselves agreat time by taking over tha pianos around the grounds for the use of the groups at singers who perform there on Music Day the two students played and song as piano became vacant andtoidnstheyweregettlng no good audience at each stop and having wonderful time iha Ontario Government Building is well worth visit Wwfiyifiiauiimem ruler or special ererace 35 common economical hem nuuna Colibv$vnoeo Iod for an evening gt to remember VELnloy Yanflel in the heantiinl coworrronso ointment sienna meanness BARRIE HURONIA DRIVEIii THEATRE nunnnnnnznnana memos your or VENEEANLE itsas as as are $5 $3 FRIDAY SATURDAY iiiiiiiiiiil mTEcHNI JriiWONDRASCUPE ti gs ELI ii 25 tEEE 55 Eiegri ii st r7 Es also ii it it gt ii ESL it See €3533 as 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