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Barrie Examiner, 19 Sep 1964, p. 1

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RALPH CATHLINE THE STEADY SERGEANT scores or outer Luck Keen Eye Help Borden fiharpshooter Barrie man with keen eye steady hand and he insists quite bit of luck is Sgt Ralph Cathiinc who has won perhaps as many sharpshooting honors in the lost to years as any man in Canada Sergeant Cothline armorcr with the Royal Canadian School ol lniantry at Camp Borden and resident oi Strobone Av enue in Barrie made his seven th trip to the Blsley shoot in England earlier this slimmer and came home with victories ior Canada in two major team events but this was only the latest in the long list oi achievements JOINS TEAM didnt really get started until about 12 yearsago in St nowano BMOYLAN JR international President John New Brunswick he said went to civilian rifle os sociation match but was told couldnt participate unless was member iolned on the spot and won the competition short time later Sgt Calh ilne at the urging oi Major Dick Hampton now retired in Alliston joined an army rifle team and moved from there to provincia land Dominion oi Can ada competitions dont know whether Maior Hampton is glad now or not that he pursuaded me to lake up shooting said Mr CalhllnE beenusel have beaten hlrn out oi competition law times have great respect ior his mark smanship and it makes me ieel real good when am able to beat him mar osaonlvn int VicePresident Barrie KiWanis Clubs Will Have Delegates lltDistriCt Convention The Kiwanis Club of Barrie will be reprented at the 1964 his International September 27 80 at Ottawa club president Macklem announced today Attending the threeand half day meeting irom here willbc Mr and Mrs Bert Ai len Mr and Mrs Tony Decarie and Mr and Mrs KWnlis Sessions will be held at the Ilsa eau Laurier HoteL Presiding oiilcer will beClar ence Fentiman member of the Kiwanis Club oi West horo Ottawa Fentlman an Ot tawa industrialist is governor oi the 0ntarioQuebecMaritbne Kiwanis District Representing Kiwanis International officially at the convention will be Ed ward Moylan Jr of Miami Florida president oi the int national service organization Moylan will be principal speaker Also on hand will be Mel it Osborne member of the Kiwanis Club of East York Toronto Osborne is vi president of Kiwanis Interna tional Past InternationalPies sient Fred McAlilrter QC of iondon Ontario will also at tend the convention Hosts tor the meetingwili be knembers of the KiwanisClub at Ottawa Some 200 clubs with total membership oi near ly 10000 will be represented at Ottawa Principal business will include committee conferences discussion of community ser vice and adrniniatrstive plans ion the cooling year the appear As on armorcr Sgt Cathllne is responsible ior all weapons at RCSI but that can cause problems in competition he grinned not only hnva my competition to heat but since stock up many of the com petitors rifles have to out shoot them and my own work at the same time And that is challenge COACH Although he has been invited to the British National Rina As soclotion shoot at Bisley nine times he has made the trip on only seven occasions This year he coached the Canadian team that won the empire shoot Coaching can be more strenu ous than actual shooting he said You have to llapropped up on your elbows peering into telescope all day judging the wind or each shooter Also this year Sgt Cathiine was member the team that won the MacKinooo competition ior Canada only their second victory in the event since 1907 Closer to home the Barrie marksman won the Molson tour nament at Montreal breaking lWyearoldrecard lie tired the iirst peileet score in Que becRiilaAssoclation competi tion since its inception in 1869 HONORARY DDUGHBOY Sgt Cathiine holds at least one record in the United States as well in 1960 at Fort Benning Georgia members oi the Can adian Anny Rifle team were competing in an ath mum event sponsored by the us Army inlantry School An Am erican Ariny shooter shot is bulls out at 20 at 1000 yards he recalls then hand ed the gun to me had never fired rifle at that type beiora but took my no shots and had started to get up when they told me to keep on shooting itnaily missed the bull on the 25th shot For this lest still record Sgt Cathtina was made an llonourary Doughboy in the American Army Infantry lFllll will he the special guest and will open the Barrie Exhi bition at pm Thursday Oct tension awn no ay Mr Darling is president at the Burkesialls Agricultural Society and past president oi the Ontario Association at Ag riculturai Societies MILTON POWASTER recent icalure story in the newspaper published inMilton Ontario it at local interest it gives the history at the port ol ilca since it was ed 50 years ago Home wit the article shows Postmaster WalterBell pointing to the cornerstone which was laid on July 27 1914 Mr Bell was on the Barrie post oillca stall until 1951 when he lcit take the position in Miltoo KIWANIS SPEAKER Dinner speaker at Barrie Kl wanis Club this week at Com munity House was Van Eyainga executive director oi the Upper Canada Zoologlcai Society introduced by Kiwan ian Bob Nelson Mr VaoEysinga outlinedln an illustrated add ress the markable develop ment and ioture plans at the new zoological gardens at Wm ago Beach SHAPES T0 FIST An Australian iirm has been commissioned to make special head protective equipment ior South Africas Bantu goldmln era whose heads are dliier cnt shnpa irom those oi white workers Gillan reopening Barrie Public Library at pm Thursday will be follow ihe treu are turning earlier than ever this year and this should make the annual all out ings oi the Upper Canada Rnil wary Society the most enjoyable YE On Saturday Sept no steam excursion will be operated irom Tomato to Huntsville to make lha beginning oi the Muskoka Districts famed Cavalcade oi Color The schedule is arranged so that passengers will have lull two hours to enioy the splendor oi autumns reds and golds in Huntsville Oldiasblon ed turkey dinners and parade will highlight the stopoven yo Canadian National steam locomotives No 6151 and eats Forest Products Week Is with one oi every It Can adians deriving hls livelihood directly or indirectly irom the nations ioreat industry obser vanca of National Forest Pro ducts Week Sept 20 to 26 should receive the support of aJ1cmzen This statement was made by Charles Grluin Ontario chairman and prorhlnent Barrio businessman Mr Griiiin he at national meeting he in Toronto Mr Griffin said that plans were being made toyohserve this week which has been set aside as National Forest Producb Week by Canadas Prime Min ister on wide scale through out the provinceu Specialevents are being or ganized tor the week which will emphasize the importance of tho iorestand its byproducts upon all phases at our economy Mr Griiiin emphasized that it is ialiacy to think of our forests only in terms or the lumber be ing produced ior construction Purposes and the furniture trade Millionsof byproducts ranging School anca otrinsptratlonal speakers and the election of district governorand other otiicers or 19654 Vannaajsanma own htonthlydinnar meeting oi the Sheba Shrine Club of Sier County washeld on Wednesday at the Sundial Restaurant or iliiaPresidhnt Frank Taylor at The speaker Barrio preside was James Simpson at Bar rie general manager of First Iooperative Packers of Ontario LthMr Simpson described the Ontario Trade Mission to the Caribbean onwhlcb he was delegate AT LASTi BY MAIL new nouns lperhuk books savn on solar Inol fiction and No on No second rm um Paper back Book ost 51 lllinton Avenue were route out turn comm The people at Sarjeantavare espettaat plan needs of their clien service ing Insurance programsito suit the individual Take advantage of this from durablehardboards to lad Planned causes GRlFFlN ies dresses and numberless array of articles being altered to Mr and Mrs Canada in ever incteasing numbers are being purchased on without any one ever rea thattheyare derivad from woodMr Griiiin asserted wilihavetowafluntilzpm tbaioliowingdaytostarttak Two Steam Locomotives To Pull Special Train To Muskolra Event will provide the motive power tor the entire length oi the trip in train will include an open observation car so Ihat passen gers may enioy more iuliy the beauty oi the northern tall iol loge airconditioned coaches baggage car equipped or tape recorders and caie ear scr vlog reasonably riced snacks round out the in do consist Fares ior adults round trip lrom Toronto are $900 child ren 512 $500 with intents go ing for 8100 The special will leave Toronto at 545 am sharp and operate via Beaverton to Huntsville ar riving about 110 pm On the return trip the train will oper ate via Barrie arriving Toronto 930 pm Times quoted are Dash light Saving it is expected at Earrio station about 130pm DST LOCOMUHVE RETIRED The next day Sunday Sept Barrie Florist Will Be Speaker Artllarris Barrie president of the United Florists ot Cau ada wiil bapne oi two dele gatesrrepresenting tha vac at the national convention of the Allied Florists and Growers oi Canada The convention is be ing held inQuebec Sept 20 21 22 and 23 feature oi the convention will be the Allied National School or Floral design with mo dern floral arrangementsdln played by some of the top rated floral arthts in the country This will consist of school oi basic design advanced design and conclude on tho final day with demonstration oi floral arranging open to the public Guest speaker at the annual banquet will be Mr Harris He has been working for sometime on=iha project of amolgamatiug the two floral trade associations Alliedand United to form one strong poweriul body to repre sent the florist industry lnCan ado for loans under the conADA STUDENTMAIVSALT wslt yournearestbranc of time they may rctmbooke Photo in thrhinlmster St entrance will mark the end of 6161s excursion career special run ieaturlng the mo steam locomo tives is planned on the scenic Braotrord Paris Caledonia Hamilton route This will be the final opportunity to sea alsTin action this locomotive has baul ed 39000 excursionlstr over 12000 miles on so special trains during the past tour years and itilltilitltlttllllitli Tomoranmonsoav or ed by open bonsai Patronl log books out in the local during has same ioilowing this trip will enter res rtlrement No meal service will be providedron this train as meal Itops are scheduled at Emotion and Hamilton Other wise lheequipment will remain as on Saturday including the observation car TRY EXAMINER WANT ADS PHONE mun Withthenew

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