Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 16 Mar 1964, p. 3

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prmenm WW4W usuiisuuum CflAMPiONSflTP WINNERS in the grains small seeds and floral crops category at the North Simcoo Seed Fair are loomo PRIZE WINNERS fit the seed tair seen above ore from left Morris Darby Waverley reserve champion hhip in potatoes Joe Gratrix Waubaushene first prize in ilfiémbersliip Reaches 563 udience Told Barrie and Cecil Ward tlon forts Seed Fair ZELMVALE Staff Two membership canvassers tied for top honors at the North Simcoe Shed Fair here Friday Boy Hick 4H Clu By ALAN SCOH Assfstnnt AgricullunlRep North Sinncoe jSFirst of all perhaps should mention the Hi organizational meetings which will be coming up next week On Monday March ifilh at 900 pm the Minesing Mi Beef Club wilibc organizing in the Boardroom of the Ontario Departmentof Ag riculture Barrie while on Tues day March 17th the Orillia 4ltH Gait Club will get the year under Way with an organizationrmeetv lliia Community on Wednesd March itlth the Elmvale 44 Dairy Club will be tormedat Victoria School Elrnvale New members are very welcome at these organization meetings and it is hoped that there will be nod turnouteirmachAcase JUNIOR FARMER AmVTIIES It was my good fortune last weekend to attend the Annual Meeting of the Ontario Junior Farmers at the Federated Col leges Guelph Juniors were tiendance from all over Ont arm and very satislactory pro gram was eninyed by the deleg ates there Highlights of the roar include several excellenEspeakers the introduction of exchange from the United States ve CBC tann broadcast saluting 50 years of Junior Farmer Clubs in Ontario can nani um competition anddehatlng linals were held at the conference and there was plenty of opportunity or socialf recrestion and the meetin IM her Woodrow at or in addition the squaredance not shown here left are Gordon Gillan Elmvalo who won with Chancellor peas Bert anhfineslng redclov the special potato exhibit Etfler Gratrix Waiibaiishene iirst prize in special Don McGrath Elmvale second price in special Max Craig RR Barrie grand champion in the potato division could it Minesing each said 45 member ships in the North Simone Soil and Crop Improvement Associa bs Seek embers ferent parts oi Ohtario ANNOUNCE WINNERS of special importance was the announcement of the tour rors who were this year netsot the Overseas Travelling Scholarships In Great Britain and lreland The 1963 winners included Arthur McKague trom Bruce County MacKinnon Em cry from the Sudhury District MarilynMershail Huron County and Rosalyn Robertson from Lanarli The annual meeting on Friday atured the election of JohuEl liolt oi Lennon and Addington as Ontario president with Alex Conneli of Wellington being elect ed the firstvice president Sixdelegates attandedj from North Simone am sure that they enjoyed themselvesyand pcrhaps thehrexpaleneesswiil encourage othersito become in terested in the North Simeon Junior Movement lncidantly the three local county clubs at Elmva Shanty rBayvand 0r be waging vigorous bership cam paign in the coming months up Imtii May Youngpeople in the county who are interested in be comingrmemherxshould touchwith ourotfice ethnic or with any of the local club Pr dents or Enecutive mem Local Elmvale Alice in uereorge ameron for theleoro Club which operates in thefllariia and Shanty Bayarea You will regret eing member at the its PERlAl lHEATRE cor Adams of Adams Bro thers RR hflnaslng who won with two exhibitsPark land barley and Climax tim notaltend the fair torecriva his award Prizes in the spe cial category went to growers exhibiting the greatest num ber of worthy entries in the potato classes Examiner Pbo tos The Association has 563 paid up memberships North Simeon Agricultural reoresentatlye Stew art Page announced At seed air time year ago4sn memlt berships had been sold and oth ers came in laterbonsting the roar total to 548 Our present membership is the best ever Mr Page said Howevergi doubt if well pick up an extra run again this year Two lortiieoming meetings were announced by Mr Page One is the corn and haylage meatlng March 23 in the town sblphall Midhurst beginning at Lao pm No date has been set for the other projected meeting This one is countywide gathering of North and South Simcoe tarm ers tolcarn more about chemilt cal weed control Thornton is iiihaly to be the site of lhiameet gt ernlcal weed control has dangerous and longranging et iects Mr Page pointed out fibpse whouse these chemicals shoul understandthatWe need speci zed information to use these weed killer safely Expert information at this meefinngilibe pro ded by ape claiistsriromthe ntario Agri cultural College Mr Page men tioned the spec camp go be ingswaged leutagainstetha common barberry plant He urged cooperation among North num Mary iolas Mrs John Neason hasreturn ed to Utopia afterspendingtwo weeks with the Jflhanilll farm WWVmWrgxywmwm flecks It MNMM olhy Russell hiroer RR Eimvalo yandldiamplonshlp in hayr lvan Clark Sianty Jilin who presented the win ners with theirprlaw and Lynn Russell Mtdhinst ro champion in bay IDraw Winners lit Seed iFair ELMVALE Stall Lucky drapeiyinncssat the NorthSim we Seed Fair at the Community Rail here Friday shared In servo variety of prises donated by seed fair supporters Winners were Donnc Jill BarrioEvarton Lawn ence RR Stayner Ken illo Nabb Mineslng Robert Strcud Elmva FredRumney Vic toria Harbour Les Joslin Fox mead Harold Llnscn RR Viclt toils Harbour CD Rani Barrieiand George Oilham RR Stayner Cooksiown Must Dial till Digits lilfiectlva imniedlately Bell Telephone users in Cookstown must dial the lull seven digits of the number they sth to reach RobertNelson Barrie area manager said today it was nec esary to make changes in the dial switching cquipment that will affect the way callst made Mr Nelson asks that all Cookstown residents use the number as listed in the direct ory They start with 459 uroriii By MRS ALLEN MILLER Mr and Mrs William Tordift oi Godarich are visiting Mr and Mrs Frank Elphlcli Mrs Andrew Miller celebrat ed hcr 88th birthday at the home at her daughter Mrs Willard McDonald Barrie Mt and Mrs George Ellis and Mr and Mrs Jack Ellis visited Harvey Dundas at Alliston Wed ncsday Gilbert Mclllasler spent Friday in Toronto with her daughter Mrs William Grant Mr and Mrs Allen Miller and Mr uders Gilbert McMaster andDonnle and Elwood Miller wereguestsol Miss Bella or Wednesday home in Barrie Elwood Milleris in Scarbor ough for weekend with Mr and Mrs Jack Hirous Players had good time at the weekly euchre Prize is ners were Freddy McBride Dary old Day Lou HovarthLloyd Earrisltuih HolmesiBelty Ar Lee and Jean The African nations of Bur vening at her Simone farmers in efforts to wipe it out here undi and Rwanda share the same currency and single custo servle whoinauguration Jizr ANNUAL 97 Loosen Season Cnilord winning William Reathcrlnmv Robert Dm it Walter Collins Jafi inn and David Jensen RED WINGS Brynn Jamey Brian PM Brian McDon idhnlimé it itll 00 Shotsde BoberLDunn Richard Dunn Richard Conrad nouns Martin lonnle blowers Imp beli Bill Barbi Garry Sander son Ted Garner Gil Sampmn Murray McArthur Edward Keenyth Wmdeli McArthur Sam Rattle tarry Hastings CANADIENE Michoel Rick Richardlierd William Bi Martin Lolgren Jim Davidson JIM Hawkins Kenneth Corri can Patrick Hickey Kevrn Walsh WayneCalripbellCRusscll Besse Frank Hesse John Austin Doug las Grady lNDiANs Leroy Vance George Atkinson Bill Aruem Ross Kennedy Alvin Jory Jlm mie Rule Tom Posie Ronald Watson Kenneth Smith John Atkinson David Handy Terry Cough Wayne Dunn Bry an Caldwell Mitchell Burnett Douglas Grooves Dana MeiJi my CLIPPERS Leonard Berg David Maison Gordon Jenkins Tom Page Barry Taylor Erad ley Hawkins Ralph Andrews Douglas McCunlg Jamcs Campbell Jim Bosse Ken An drews ian Gilmore Jimmy Mills Steven Judge hearts Larry Wood Mlchoel Forms David MCArthur Gold on Himtable Don Darby James hmck Murray Wood Brian Simpson Allan bees Richard Lempreire Michael Hutchinson Laurence Bell Michael Wood Fred Hastings HORNETS Randall Roenitiur ray Miller David Burton Vin cent Gillespie Brian Strachan Bruce Ransom David Jermey mm AND TUESDAY SteohcnIDavisLDoriaiLMellnm sigma DivisionP ills Md Am Douglas Poole Scott Vance Ban rv BoydD trim Grunts hm one isnt afit GI Partridge moans arian toigrai John Daniel 59mm Poole Barry Davis Matthew Scott Jlrnmy Honour David lollrcn dim Walsh Murry irons berger Graduations Donald Abbott Par em Robert Reuben inn Jenney Keith Martin All GilI Christ Michael McDonnell Allen OBrl Tury Conrad Bnico Sen Robert slewing bar ry Caldwell CaENBMU Kevin Robbins Ctuistopher RobbinsJehn Mc Eirny Kurt John Saldons Bobby Bowman Bruce Clark Donny hindridge David Mark Vayno Caldwell Allan Caldwell Randy Phillips May Iain UN Organization OTTAWA CPL Six organis ations were recommended for the first time Saturday as full time members of the Canadian national commission for the United Nations Educational scientific ind thillural Organic ion Subject to Canada Council approval of rpmposed consti tutional change slightly enlarg log the commissions member ship the new members will he The Canadian Historch As sociation Humanities Research Coulcll oi Canada the Canada Foundation the Canadlanfloma and School and ParentTeacher Federation the Young Womens Christian Association with Canadian Federation of Univer sity Women The commission Is an agency of the Canada council it ad vrses the government on mat ters relatl to UNESCO and provides alsohwlthtoiginlz afions institutions and lndivid uals interested in the UN ag rumn ration ZM Ind 330 ii GrantiAudrev He bum play game of dauphi and alight vwarausvrzvw1u hildmnwfl rJgrspli mannarue mmmmrnunumulI Plajn School Women lhafalrhsdbeenhcldatthe township for tion was an excuse and some school did not enter nonr tests for this reason lrlillc may create fimnlem rt Stroud and wilh so ttlc rpnoc avail able streets will likely be well occupied This year seeds for flowers and garden unit will be sup filled by the committee throagh schools so that each pupil throw may have an opportunity to In tcr wmpctiiinos as long as the cultivate their own gardens The ialr will probably be held in the third week of September PM Waterman Us lehrnflhere are vacant homes in Stroud which is somelling unusual However hutldlng in still in progress and we are told that George Goheen will erect home there In the sum mer Crows have gone back north and loan the ilrst rohlnr will be seen there concerns LOST lnnlsfll has assumed $38579675 as Its portion at the debentures required to finance the new ad dltion to North Collegiate insti tute The city of Barrio handles the debenture The salary of animal control olficer Elmo Ford was set at 319 However he claimed that during the past year he was short mo and alter reoordrd Eran Early InSepieniber noun it was decided in £7 this run Councillors La Sawyer and Reeve Common ¥£dmmmwgi1m Coon eevc hell were union The offlgr mogulme 15 can cu Kantian plus his salary Imtion was passed Ilklnl the Frank Cowln Company in mint brine if ill 89 Council UULVERT ORDERED gt Earlier of Wntauil hProduacltls was accept vert required by the mod de plltmcnt for an entrance to farm for which the owner will Rimbunc the townshlp Amount oflbc anagram After Council Ialdit would not ilsor the Stmud brick contest it decided tint the conunltlee in marge may Choose sponsor and thus llcve responsibility for finanan mm the municipality BLOSSOM TIME Dilvln throughinflows citrus bet recently our rarwas filled with the perfume oi orange Vblossornshiven fumes mm passing diesel trucl could not destroy the fragrance Miles of blossoming tram in most groves located on hills are seen lines oi oil blast heat ers ready to be started if terry poialum should drop to the danger point in other places are seen electrically driven air clrculators supposed to ice the air from carrying frost suiticlent to damage the trees it is not uncommon to see large acreage wherc trees were killed two years ago There are hundrch of am of new plantations tap tber north Indth trees are said to he devclo for matchmarudslmncem sarcanav NIGHT c°NCERT canadian Academy of Ntuslc Many of The Young StarsWhn Tonic Top Honours at Toronto Kiwanis Festivki GUEST Canadlui ChimploirAcccrdlontlt DEltNl CINGOLANI Central Collegiate Auditorium gt Tickets 85 At Music Centre or Any CAM Student Mafia rims mm oer The same lumv cost over $13 00

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