Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 23 May 1967, p. 3

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MERE EXAMINER TUESDAY MAY II 136 Service Station WouldBe Thieves service station attendant last night thwarted the attempt of three wouldbe thieves to rob garage at the Sun Valley Motel six miles north of Barrie The wouldhe bandits axed be tween 17 and 20 fled empty laanded mar mppiiru with part limo service station employee John Mason The youth entered the service station shortly after pro last ntght and liked Mason for change when he turned to open cash register two grabbed him and third took the money tray from the till The thieves tied utter iiison struggling with his assailants kicked the tray from the titles hands and cried or help Police said the youths driv ing black and red convertible headed north on Hithway 11 Miami roarcnsr forecasts issued at 830 am EDS today valid until 11 am nor Wednuday Lake Huron Georgian Bay Winds southeast 10 to 15 knots Attendant Thwarts ronorvro crr Marine Prom MUMESM Kmawlta Ohio in arridi raicsaoeedmuemtemnal Intanimmitmrlarin mmlmwmo pioneer amtalsarwueing IncreasmslolstotSthtsevo at Oooltstowns ju earlier age Mm ill Oar daows Reeve Joseph manna brim and rolling pin nlng Increasing cloudiness tol bilee parade mmnm toy Mrs ant Mlldldl of All Mane than Ootmdibf more who gave lowed by showeralatetodaynd bdvfiertrude 27foot George left of iston lira lots Machine and Allan mid and Deputy Reeve station War Photos tonight power cnriser owned by Etinnisfil floats mansion years of his tnry in the Cookstnwn area hisb lighted that villages Centennial celebration Monday and drew Victoria Day crowds estirmtad at more than 2000 1lhe Wilcox stdtool entry spon sored by the TeacnsethWest oGwiilinrluny Womens institute and lnnisfil township cotmcila float tool top awards Others sponsored by Oookstcwn Agricul tubal Society the Cooiwtown Gir iing Club Fidrers Comm the Home and Sdml Association gBauting Memorial High Sdtanl ed an 1867 ciasmom while in nisfii Reeve Joe Oodirane De puty Reeve Bhner Sawyer and Councillor Allan Todd acted out cotarui meeting of 100 years ago on innisfils float fihe Wil cox School entry was judged best with centennial theme and In nistil whidi also featured champion brids Htmwers was declared roost ofighal group of girls whorare ex berts tossing rolling pins at tracted particular attention The girls demonstrated their skill at mtltt Street Saturday injuring betray firemen cetrintcau ywroylnraigmrs received theirgfirst call Saturday after quickly andvatiidentlythword ing toreports The this started at fireplace wiZ instwater from high assure hose the blaze ex tnguishcd befor the arrival of crew from stroud Vlroulcally the fire nounred on the same day Innistil council met to consider aplioattons at manner of Prospective tutt tlme lira duets However duo the nutter applications atom was area until on next session r1 Takes one iAt CookstOWn Celebrations Bradfords vegetable float ar ranged by the Eradford Lions club also was given more than ordinary attention Among the spectators were numerous visit ors including Cookstown old boys and girls We wouldnt have missed it for anytihingsaid George Mar llng formerly of Codsstown mm drove from Kingsviiie Ohio with his wife Lois for the Mon Mr Marlin in big top hat and dtBs clothes of the last century said he came to meet old death and be was pleased nnneurn director Rosa manner appeared at the Cooldown pot ade yesterday and at Orillia on Saturday afternoon Nearly 10 one saw the parade at orilila BAXTER BAND Receiving the most applause along the lookstown parade route from the radical along Highwaym and around to Elish way 39 and to the fair grounds was the Baxter Juvenile band The boys and girls looked trim in red and white outfits Nick Rutledge driving 1930 $2709 Damage die and one man andoatsitig an crashed into home at lat To ad $2700 danrage Charged with carats driving is Douglas titles in of 44 Oak ley Park Square lliles missed the turn at Wei lington and Toronto Streetaand spedccrassalawnandinto the homeof Dr George Seymour Inhlred in the trash was John Whitfiel 35 passenger in the Kites car lie treated for UArtnther weekend accident oc curred on Kenrpertfeit Drove near Nelson Square when car driven by Paul Edward Carr 19 of RR Barrie missed turn and skidded atxoss lawn Damage was estimated at $160 Provincial police estirpated damage atj$800 in rearend colltalon on Higlmay 400 near the Bayttetdstreet overpasailn valved in the crush were Frank Dtetl ot Dowhaviow Ont Gerald Bissauofmlalming The midrap last nigh the oecasionto promote doctors centennial celebration planned fvr June is toilet It was pleasrre to be in the Cookstown parade and we hope all the folks will join us at Beeton be com mented The Geokstown Home and School Association Boy Scouts and Canadm Legion were com mended for their assistance in the amusements CROWD AT DANCE The spacious outing dd was filled for the Satmday night dance to Fishers ordrastm from ZEiecth Gibson Director 70 ImperialEastman Corp The election of Hugh Gib son ttnthe board directors 01 Imperial Eastman Corporation Canada Limitedwas announc ed today by president Charles McNailis Hamiltons Central Collegiate and cited loudness adv on woe at the De troit institute of Tethnolngy He began his career mm at the Standard Bank of Canada join 192 as an ac countant served as duet ac ootnwau secretary tram vice president and asshuned hls present position in 19541 Mr Gibsons election wasan pounced atLbe Imperial East man annunl aharabolders meet ing held iriBsrrte this week imperial lritan is lead ing manufactiuer for hydraulic hose assemblies tube fittinga lubrication fittings valves and inn one Davis Gupitound LONDON AP lt Britain Spain and Russiaare in the third round of the European Zoue Av Davuorrpcom felon and Greece rust one ae away Britain moved past Bulgaria by winning all live matches and Spain rallied for two victorles to deteatRomantaJz and Bus atom aia won tinaislngica match toyhcat Denmarlrez gt Elmer flown on Innidils square dances so popular in ear lier times Pioneer items such as 1910 phonograph owned by Cliff Stur gass oandiaticks brought from lreianti in 1H6 now owned by Joanne French pioneer cotteo grinder owned by Richard Thompkinsnnd clock of an early era owed by Allen Hodg son were among large list of relics nhidr were viewed by hundreds of visitors to Cooks towns antique show Thisisoneofthebestan finite displays we bava seen in flow systems Products are sold to the industrial agrimlhunl automotive and refrigeration in WALKERNN on tCPA Canadian rollerakating record has been clatmedvhy our Walkr erton teenagers with skated to hours and 44 minutes during the weekend in the Walkerton Arena The old mark was said to be 33 hours and minutes set in Toronto three years ago The two couples who began skating or midnight called the contest draw Mon day afternoon Alan Young 16 and Derelie ilelwtg 15 will share the tori prize money of $760 donated by the Walkerton Junior Chemhel oi Commerce with Dave Zieg when the home 11 Sol back injuries related componentsneedle con re en Mammoth is an tattle CedarPoint caught flruifolice mingled image to nectficonvey and control fluid withert3 is so miles smith at FRESCRIPTION re arise at 000 be the Owen Sound The firemen won the battle car at $700 SERVICES The Helptul Company Offers an 3rd Mortgages srsoo scum up to 15 years low cost fertcour teoua service Come iii Itelephone or who today Promptlnvestment Corp Ltd 62 Richmond stW Toronto asnasao even Wasaga Approximately leather jacketad motorcyclists converg ed on Wasaga Beach over the Victoria Day weekend and anus ed quite commotion However police gavethem cold wel come and arrested close to 70 Most charges laid wererun der the liquor control act while others ranged from assaults to creating disturbanc by fighting shouting and swearing Vasaga Provincial Police gt strengthened by officers from thoughtrt the county reported no serious incidents Citizens and onlookers escap ed iniury while several of the motorcyclists members of eight Ontario and Quebec clubs sus tained black eyes and other minor lniurta The boys in blue came out on top according to 11 police spokesman who said further problems in the beach area this summer are not anticipated One crack of the whip usually does it he said The longhaired motorcyclists ought among themselves on vil lage streets and in local bev erage room Arseccnd beverage room closed its doors to prevent the 531185 entry The cyclists members of clubs including the nga bonds at na Choice Hangman and Heathens came from various parts of On tario as well as few from Quebec The nineman Wasaga polce department was strengthened officers from all District do tachmenta totalling to officers Police never had to resort to violence according to reports in spite of dralienging chants and the Bradford Lions Club mmaWM Toronto Many of the dancers long timej said Mrs Keith from the motorcyclists rained honoratflementxoo Mm wora pioneer costumes and the hunter intercom Orange The Wiimdeioolfloatfeatur it program included round and Ville Womanlnjured In Car Mishap One person was injured and adothar changed under the High way umtfic Not in tw accident investigated by liarrta detach ment Ontario Provincial Police Saturday Treated and released from Royal Victoria Hospital was Arrest 70 After Weekend Melee odiwiIflsand Police The police deserve bouquet for the manner in which they conducted themselves said one cnlooker Farm residenbdard venture into the streets where most of the fighting took place trom Saturdaythrough to Mon ay The motorcyclists slept outl doors in sleeping bags for the most part and few were ac Uflmmfiaiod in cabins The 70 charged were released on hall They will appear June 19 in magimates LAUNCH soars AT BARBIE mch cwa Holtxbauer takes in turn at the Barrie Yacht club launch ing on Saturday In spite of were launched in well under two hours Barrio Yacht Club will hold its annual salipast 5d PERSONS CHARGED SAUBLE BEACH Ont CF Police raid 51 charges were laid here during the holiday on Friday June at the club property at the foot oi John son Street The next to the current series of lessons for the Junior Sailors Course will he held Friday at pm at the clubhouse booth weekend with the maturity in vnlvrng infractions of the High way hatiicand Liquor Control or What does greattaste IfyOuWant all thegodd reasons dtobuyaiJohnsw tannin llill21fli RollerSkating as gratedfrom Scotland in 1911 re Record claimed 960 mile east of ceived his formal education at we Mummy at $200 to the vehicle operated by her husband Kenneth WHili of 225 Patterson Road Mark Lewicki of Torontowaa charged with failing to remain on his nwurhalt of the road foi lnwing an accident at 1145 am of County Road 11 Damage to the other car involved voperatcd by Reginald Archer 0E 30613ayfield St was estimated at 5190 BIRITE SH Vt on Drugs PHONE 7282429 For Fast Pickup and Delivery At No Extra Charge 30 Blake St Barrie Shopping lnn ass4913 on lfiguvay It near 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