Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 8 Sep 1964, p. 3

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sums mmu battle wall at llama leaping from ploded during the unloading of its 7300 gallon load The burning all truth which ex driver was taken to hospital 7DBIVER TREATED IN HOSPITAL Motor Spark jVBlamed In Stayner Gd STAYNElt spark from diesel motor has been blamed tor the spectacular explosion that rocked the town at Stayiicr Sunday morning and sent truck driver William iiawrnan ot Kleinburg to Coiling ood Gen oral and Marine Hospital with shock and burns to his hands Mr Hawrnau was unloading the Supcrtest tank truck at the Ontario St storage depot in the sidential section of Slayner at time He hopped into the rah to adjust the motor and spark ignited the gasoline in the front compartle of his 7oogalton trunk He was thrown mm the cab The blast tore hole in the top at the trunk and sent flames shooting zooieet into the air The truck bounced backwards so leet when firemen arrived the outsider oi thefour neigh boring storage tanks were on lire The partially filled tanks contained 73000 gallons oi gaso line and 20000 gallons of oil Volunteer firemen from Stay ncr and Cnilingwood battled the blaze from shortly after mid night until 315 mm Police tearing the storage tanks would explode evacuated neigh boring houses and stoppedcars several bloclm away They made no attempt to keep the curious from wander lngwithinalcwyardsofthe blazing truck Many people could have been inlured or killed said Slayner volunteer lire chief Chuckwagon Races will up rTwollight Stand In Barrie the stands were full Satur day night as the Gift Claggeti world chammou huckwegon ra eers wound up their two night stand at harriedairgroiinds Drivers honi as far as Brit LSh Columbia some 5000 miles away are travelling on the show druiit whtdi extends to Quebec niteen rigs and 73 holes and ponies participate in the races The men are vying for prize money and points ior the Can diuckwagon racing diam Cold winds and poor fighting could not dampm them of the periormers or iheqoealatots truck with search light on top iollowa the wagons around the tradr Colorful cowboys raced their diurkwagons amiiod the tnadi onto the centre if the field around oildmms in figure and bad on thetaads to the finish line higgmtlhrill tor the kiddies was the chance to ride Yo Yo furry Mexican burro the budringhurro milled eadi gently onto the Haida oi dtildren jumped tor the drama onYoYo WW man mm an Patsy Garrow i1 and 13 years old was also eoowd favorite The riders race full tilt amond lhetiradr with Mr feet plant ed on the hacks oftwn ponies Truck and faoevma dog ant and eomicraoee were other futures ofthe was sponsored ny the Barrie Agri cultural Society ksu caoMAiirv Orv Hardy Mun no an appointment of Ken Cromarty who for twoand one halfyeorahas been in the pension finance ileld Copsequuitly Ken will assinue thajpoai hon oi aalu finance advisor with Orv Hardy Motors le effective immediatelva Kat today cinnamon Megan one 51 the van or Building Permits with burns and shock the blast rocked the townoi Stayv her early Sunday morning Examiner Photo Fire Culham damage at $60000 Child Culham said hewas about to call on more men through the mutual aid system when the tire was brought imder control At the time police cruiser was racing to Oreemom iur more ioam to smother the lire Eileen gallons had been poinedinto the trunk already During the fire police made sure no one was smoking lakeol gasoline and had spilledonlo the street Stay ners twoman police force as sisled by the OPP told people to clear the area at first there was sense of fear Chial Culham said Several iamilies he noted got into their cars andbeatit Only one compartment on the trunk tank was burningI but the three remaining sections could have exploded at any second They were saved by thelire fighters The storage tanks if they had exploded would have hiveioped firemen crouched beside the truck in seavot flames The woodencatwalk around the storage tanks and the paint on the outside ot them were blazing when firemen arrived The men noise oitha blag raced to the scene and played thousands of gallons of water against the tankc to prevent an explosion which would have sent 40000 gallons of gas oil andlire spew ingover them the spectators andthe row of houses Stirlinsinsll the only has was the $50000 truck Theme Anything could have happened He estimated awakened by thin Fide mien was ro euitly at iandoo Out for olive Frances stokes who died in Victoria Hospital In her iw idi aokes was born in Mine alng where shellved for years before moving to Ortllla and later to Motion Kester Martha and George M15 Rose Stoku and hirsuEh iisoo McKenaey tBllen both at landon Funeral serviee was Mineral Home hodon with bufial in Trinity Comte Gin no in MRS THOMAS FRASER iuneral service was held relt neatly at Jennotts Funeral Home in Barrie for Mrs Thomas Fraser lira Fraser was born Bertha Elna Allan daughter at the late Mr and Mrs Waiter Allan and lived on the fourth line oi innisiil Township wa Collegiate institute and Tomato Normal School She taught for it years at Bethesda and New Lowell in 1935 she marrieddhomas Bradens for 18 years where she was an naive worker inthe Pmbyterian thumb l95i=ahziresided in Toronto she leaves lour status Reid Eva of him hirs Russell Stewart Ruth Churchill Misshathieen Allan of Toronto and Mrsiack Con stable Dorothyl of Gillord Pallbearers were alien Todd Ronald Allan Reginald Reed Cecil arena Archie Fraser and Walter Craig Funeral service was conduct ed by Page Churchill Unite ed Church with burial Al ton Unionfluhetery nor piano No are not Ringo its Gary Brennan drummer for the Ardals anaemia my ed at the Embassy Danes iiali on Saturday The Beatie tunes and Beetle Wigs were big in Barrie for those who in frame oi the vehicle had begun to melt iron the seat couldnt make it to Toronto Enjoymen Surviving are tin George Stokes bathe of Winnipeg and aiurdntL She attended Barrie LFraseroiEsaaandlivedot Seven accessory holdings will eroded at coal at 55 Guided at 100 MW at WKi assesses Ere to Rodney St Stvwort Wholesale and Ter mlnal holdings obtained pennita Hope Holiday AOBCcameraemwwm meme hidmu rie am during the weekend Producer Glenn Santy mara for mittens which Ill out These will be construct ed at Victoria St pa in Dtltbp St respectively Ramiro and alterations animating to two have been undertaker by Stephenson at it Clappertoa Stl1 thistle at Essa Rd and bin Grib ble at min Dunlap St An addition to permit In obtain ed by ihornn Developments ior flt Block St New warehouses mstlnz have been authorized for Universal Cooler at It Patter son ltd and Sinme District 00 Opatmlnnialilst Universal Cooler will also add penthouse and Barrie Welding and Machine will erect an Id ditionr The value ot these peri mits total $1M UnderI the miscellaneous and non assessable category emit permits valued at sown have been issued these weal to Johnston ior Waterlot it Siller for to Maple Ave Barrio Separate School Board ior innla iii St Simeon District Coon for Tillie 5L Amelie Finance ior Fred Grant St Canadian imperial Bank of Com meroe ior Simcoe 5L Aunts Way Signs ior 199 Eur Rd and Sieard or it Essa Rd Trailic Film Will Get People To Think lnwhidrthewoihicerediiadre filmcardullysoltiatlheilnal producttsnfutmovingsaleo ofglanasatambtwa The lhionto Ellie program will film ram intervlews with provin cial police officers shots of the OFF plane cruisers and the panel boat pictures oi me dents and film clips of the heavy traliic all into one cell uloid strip Some 3000 to 4060 feet of film wereahot by the photo gmpher from the bank of Mr Sartys convertible born the plane and from OPP miners No script only the mndueus idea and some information gath cred ion year by univusi snideatfiwas mod the budget for the show is areal dieapie Mr Sarty said mamummnmarmluI linglicans Hear Guest Minister Rev Bell of Essa Road Presbytean Church addressed the iirst iall meeting of the Brotherhood oi Anglican Chinch men The guest speakers topic was the aims and objectives at his church The dinner meeting was held at St Georges Parish Hall last week it was the first since earlyisummer and 33 member were present The Brotherhood man the Warns is sea roars TRY EXAMINER WANT ADS PHONE mam People Do Read Smoll Ads iY0llAttE paw Who can apply hmoimtpl loans lhep lirst Wednesday of each month urpose of the Canada Student loans Act is to facilitate bank loans for Loans FOR STUDENTS V75Guaraiiteed by thevaoveriiment of Canada students wheneedfinanciai helptocontinuc fulltime studiesheyrmd secondary school level at Universities and other educational institutions Any Canadian citizen oranyone residentin Canada for one year who intends to live in Canada after completion of studies may apply for loan under the Act An applicant must be enrolled or intend to enroll as fulltime student at an educational institution approved by provincial authorities and must meet the standards of academic qualification add financial need established hy the student loan authority in the Province in which he applies Depending upon individual droumstanoes and financial need loans up to 31000 year maybe made with maximum of 55000 during students academic career The Provincial Authority receiving applications and deter mining eligibility will issue oertificatc to eacheligible student stating the maximum amount the Loan With the bankofhisch interestFree and Delayed iteplyinent Period To assist students the interested boundaries the months thereafter wiilbepaidhythe Government gt is required nor hilltime studies and for gt this same Methodofitepsyment Borrowers period nonpayment of principal Will any semoe charge or fecbe payable by the student ice penodabtu eat may borrowflThisVCertihcate of Eligibility is required terms strident canamnge Government Student dent mafiaues will begin to pay interest and to repay loans six months after they vi fulltime students The curred interest ratetostudenta is

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