11 hard comm LETTE35Z3TE E13535 no no Published by Canadian Newspaponileltod Watts Publisher 16 Hayfield Street Barrie Ontario William Taller General Manager McPherson Managing Editor HWY AUGUST 11 111 PAGE Council COAST GUARD DearEditor hlly we as members at the simoe Coast Guard dulled the citizens of Barrie to the fact matter the past the years Mr Walter Reid better known as along with our help ousted time effort and finances in initiating shoreline patrol for Barrie and lag areas We have recelved no thanks from the citi officials and little recognition mm the citizens of Barrie In general However on m1 Mr Reid along wit an assistant and trained German Shepherd once again wtunteered their um and effort toldtbapeqslchmOnt ado in locating the misslns later discovered drownedl l4 yeardd Jane Pollock of Ripley in the Ktnurdlne News of August 1961 an article was noticed concerning the Simeon Coast Guard and was brought to our attention The paper is quoted as say tor The city of Barrie will not recognise them and that even the Province of Ontario has re fused to give them any recogni tlon or reimbune them for out OTTAWA REPORT Accident Dy PATRICK NICHOLSON arrtwo Perhaps uni greatest tragedy of the loss resulting from road accidents is that it strikes so many persons at the beginning or in the prime of life snid Health Minister Allan hfachchen He was addressing the closing ban quet of theAlCanada Confer ence of Young Drivers which was staged in Ottawa lust wcek as the centennial project of the All Canada insurance Federa tion The accident rate among young drivers is abdut double that of the rest oldie popula lion continued the minister adding that this problem will WWW mm bccome more acute over the IACETLPIQmPflY Tear DQWnBiirnedlQutStore Eighteen months ago fire destroyed large building on Dunlop St East occu pied by the Eaton Co Ltd The burn edout hulk is still standing danger to children playing and an eyesore on our main busmess street The owners of the building have been asked to clear away the debris but they have done nothing Last month the city council gave first reading to bylaw to order the demolition work but deferred the second and thir adings in the hope that the owners might be persuaded to take action But nothing was done and now the matter will be before councilagain Ald Hersey who sparked the coun cil ton originally has promised to press for passage ofthe bylaw Council DOWN MEMORY LllNEIr ll 10 YEARS AGO IN TOWN Barrie Examiner Aug 1947 Club 79 now Anny Navy Air Force ans Club was site of banquet for visl speedboat drivers who competed ries second annual regatta sponsored by Chamber of Commerce on Civic Holiday Mayor Grant Mayor presented Town of Barrie trophy to Jed Hartley of Provid ence Rhode Island winner of main event His craft covered fivemile course on Kempenielt Bay off St Vincent Park in better than 60 mph average Presid ent Paul Bud Fisher of of re sided Guest of honor was Margaret ar shall Miss Toronto 1047 Other trtr phies were presented by President Peter Sinclair Lions Club President Roy Chris tie Kiwanis Club GrantyMayor Rotary Club on behalf of President Jack Mitch inson William Dyment Hiram Walker Co Special prize given to famous Pops Cooper veteran driver from Kansas City by HomerL Henderson regattaflchair man Music for dancing by Gordon Bu tell and Club 79 orchestra US vist torsmere also guestsat Offic Grey and Simcoe Foresters Barrie Ar VBï¬ftalo Bisons of AHL moury Thousands attended opening annualLions Club street carnival at Post Office Square Lowe and Son fur has been sympathetic to the aldermans pro osal from thefirstbiit it has with hel final approval on the advice of the city solicitor Rowe Mr Rowe said provincial laWs governing demoli tioh bylaws are in gray area Mr Rowes advice was to see the own ers and to get them to act voluntarily Council followed through without re sult The obvious course now is to adopt the law and tear down the building WCllhlgtllgllte cosHo the owner Apart from the safety factor the build ing as Aid Hersey says is blightan the business district It detracts from retail stores in the vicinity and is poor example of progress in the community Beautiful Barrie should be fact as well as slogan niturc store won prize for best float in parade headed by Barrie Citizéns Band directed by Joe McNeiilie Howard Norris Dairy won first prize for horsedrawn float Cam host for woiwce to 46 British Air Cad ets Most gotsunburn at Wasaga Beach during weekend Cecil McMulkin ap pointed chief Barne volunteer fire bri gade ReginaldGodden famous CanV adian pianist from Barrie won press plaudits for Beethoven recital at Toron tos Royal Conservatory of Music Jan ice Mchaig had unusual distinc on of obtaining 100 in recent music examin ations of Toronto Conservatory Daughter oer and Mrs Duncan McOuaig she has completed Grade VIII violin RGS reported that Ashford Warnica 80plus was oldest nativeborn resident of lnnisfil Township Barrie baseball team with batting of Dan Poland Doug Ramsay George and Gerry LeGear beat Camp Borden 134 in county league game at fair grounds Manager Wes Allsopp said are would be ice in Barri by Sept 12 when Dallas Texans of United States Hockey League st rt training here it so conduct amateur camp in Barrie Bigelow elected president Simeon County Medical Association OTHER roiroiis virws SURNAMECLUE T0 NEUROSES Hamilton Spectator doctor in BristoigEngland conduoté ed alittle survey and discovered that people whose surname begins with an oraloranraVoraWoranXor or are twice as likely to get ul cers and three times more prone to heart tacks than these wliorcoiiiecarlie the alphabet The reas it behind this startling piece of information Well it seems that people at the bottom alphabet suf fervfrom neurosis ti othe strain of waiting for their in called All of wliichno doubt explains the longevity of the Churchills the Aden hauors the Baruchs the Madstones the Methusalahs and the Bismarcks VanWinkle you say Yes but he got rid ofhis neurosis by sleeping bim seif into old age wne Seattlczooke crdecided turn tame animals out of eir cages and inclosures so children could play with them 15000 ehiidrenoverran the place damaged property annoyed and mi treated the animals and even caused baby elephant to flee interror News item Is anybody exceptthezoolreepor in the least surprisch Borden ROAR Station next few years as the percent ageof young drivers bicrcaaes One hundred and thirty boy and aids aged betweenla and 21 were invited to attend this weeklong discussion wh ch explored all aspects of youth QUEENS PARK sounds pretty cheap The group has been barred from rescue operations tn the Earrle arm dupite their train to and experience The new has been unable to ham Vlby Ibm ï¬led and lttllrly trained men are literally yum LAWS but the Iper is certain ly interested in wing the rea son To refuse recognition of the slmcoe Coast Guard smacks of tealoiuy politics and red tape Take your choice alter iii lives are mean and the writer baa witnessed one drum in due to the lack of skill of Gitfilth 61 resulta on We put these questions to on the people of Barrie is it that these people who live outside this community feel that the Simcoe Coast GuardI should gain the recognition they deserve and their rightful place cowl to or head of the lied Cross and the Royal Life Sav ing Society in the field of sev ing llvat Is your childs life worth the $2 per year it would cost you for the protec tion of her life along with the lives of others driving safety They were the gucsts of the zoo insurance companies forming the All Can ada insurance Federation The delegates from each of Canadas in provinces were selected by varloin methods Some because of their proven driving ability others because of their demonstrated tncapobll ltyone delegate has already been involved in 25 hifliway accidents none of them through my own fault Some won the trip as reward and others were picked by their Youth Council Sally Anne MocKinnon of West Royalty PEI was cho sen because she had passed safe driving cause as star student tlie dries problem of the young drivers is their atti tude and this can best be cor rected by the Driver Education Course she told me Seventeenycarold Paul Dos lardins of Kclowna 130 won the trip as the prize for an Education Minister Is Disillusioned By DON OHEARN TORONTOA question of hsnrhing interest berer the political future of Educ Minister Hill Davis The last 12 months have seen radical change in the situa lieu of Mr Davis year ago he was riding high as the head of the biggest spending department of govem ment be was generally consid cred astbenurnbertwo man the logical successor to Pro mier Robarts when heretired which some said would not be too longand apparently happy in his job and on top of the world Today he is disillusioned disillusioned young man at least with conditions here He is exhausted by the strain of trying to keep up with the great demands on his depart ment and the frustration of having to argue constantly for the money be has needed to build it He is sour because he wanted the treasuryship and in the last cabinet shuffle didnt get it And hes bored because there is nowtnae for him to go here now except the premiership and the former talk of early Ellie Dorrie summer 16 Bayfieid Street Barrie Ontario Authorized as second class matter Post Office Depart ment Ottawa and for pay merit of postage in cash Daily Sundays and Statutory Holidays rexccpte Subscription rates daily by 450 weekly $2340 year Single copies me By rnail Barrie $2140 yearly Ontario $1200 year motor throwoff $15 year Mail out side Ontario 514 year Out side Canada British possar jlotLs$15 yea and foreign $26 year National Advertising tiees 425 University Avenue 640 Catlicart St Montre 5M 1200 West Pen der SL Vancouver Member of tbo Cans in Daily Newspaper Publishers Association the Canadian ud ttdltBtreatlbl dusivoly entitledto the use for republication of all news dispatohes in this paper crch lied to it or The Assocated Pressochuters and also the retirement for Mr Hobarls has largely abated He very obviously is in situ ntio attracth And the betting is that he will probably make the change The first sign Mr Davis was restive came of course when word got out of his possible aspirations fortha national PC leadership fhiswas the first indication to therpubllc that heinigbt not be happy His intimates how evnr had suspected and some had known this for quite while He actually did seriously con sider contesting the leadersh It was health reasons tha including an examination in hospitalfinally decided him against this BIBLE THOUGHT our Gorilla ubla Daniel 317 There is no limit to what the do in answer to daring mil looalnswa published therein hae£hflng€lflok5 Rate For Young Drivers tentlm sincerely to Members 41 1M Simeo Cont Guard Patrol EXAMINER ar mu Jehovahs witnesse have no concluded their disciple before the arrival of the making District Assembly at white man on the North Amerb the Barrie Areas All of Ihedel eon continent the hilllo wu notes from four provinces of the roost atxuidaot Canada and emit of the United go animal in the world States were unaobnoil in Wie of use but mt writers tug their Termini for the about western Canada was Ai mluraood meatbaka model nanth Younger produced who joined North West We do not want to ovatiook Company in 1791 lie kept an expressing our appreciation and amusing and colorful disryln thanks to you for your kind help which be dastsibed shooting and cooperation diningour stay wild pigeons by the thousands We are particularly apprecia tiie of the courtules you ex undue to nmï¬rvllge de par en or our contact personnel the We and someth the Barriea businessmen and elt whole plain seemed to be in tune have made our visit motion it would take days for most enjoyable experlelvce and some had to am single we hope to have the opportunity Pom to come min in the future Yet it was necessary fur Iha my Mk North West Councilto enact 5mm legislation on Aug it 1m to CLARE sum no the buffalo which convmtioa manager an entire day and bimtlng llest bitan of All werel wereelmost extincL Men were not entirelyresponsible for their disappearance Nature took band lhou sands of buffalo were often drowned insp floods Henry described their in floating it his camp for twndays any other buffalo died in prai rt gran ï¬res However when men with ri ties combined with nature the buffalo were wiped out llllrlt traders from the United States shipped 50000 builan robes essay Whilst student at immaculate High School he wrote his wlnnlng wownrd essay on Youth Driver Pro Hams lhdr main problem said this veteran of 12 months safe driving is the attitude of the young generation and its disregard for authority and its inexperience which leads it to faulty judgment Judy Bond of Prince Alberts Riverside Collegiate was selected to lulu the Saskatche wan delegation although she has not yet had time to learn to driveowing to all her extra curricular attractionsshe told me But even though sbecould not discuss drlvers problems pretty little Judy was centre of attraction among the boys at the convention The final session of the con ference was devoted to debat lag and passing JISUlullultsL covering such topics as driver education law enforcement licensing parental responsin ity and alcohol on this last sublact the conference accepted that alcohol ti complicating factor in series of factors which lead to be cause of accidents Yet para doxically one of the draft resolt lutions mode the contradictory and apparently irrelevant pro posal that the legal drinking age in Canada mount be low ered to in years Always therewith ready cash lithNllllS The new ping or western adventure as25M of more iiiAoAiiiiriiiAiicE COMPANYLIMITEIJ 7156403 iiiiiiiiiiiin Children may Wfllifllflllflllaiittlltlliiiiilllhiiliuiii cmwnssronr Days 0i Buffalo cum NIGHT OF VENGEANCE THE TIGERSTALKS HIS MJOANELONDELELUHIAGHAHAMEEAHYMEIlitlllvlillLlilXW nuninn as minimal ump moan coLuuaiAootoii 350m Mlllittt litNli JAMES llilllll lllll llltlltllll mmoramooIMWMMI rAdmlnienh Adult 1150 Students $125 acrosltba border and year and paid or most of them with The North West Mounted Po lice put stop to thle when they mined the prairies ln mt lbeir march they saw one herd tn whidi there were utlmlled to be WWO bullolo but three yam later iba great animals had practically disap peered This meant that the old way of tile for the lndians disp neared too and so they gave up watching wild geese fly pant for their lands to the government l1 and went to live on mum sly been red deer and we res or they would have starved IS YOUR TV DRIVING YOU lust call aovmcr TV VACUUM SERVICE NEW usao rv snrs 14 Mulqu BARRIE HURONIA DRIVEIN THEATRE reciiNic0ionr ï¬lfltflnw ltlfnltll who point hittitrnnunnnnnniiliiwiimin noise llltlllllllttliiiitittfl mmmwmumflm FOR FURTHER lNFORMATIDN gr ï¬i