mean ARE many chores to do around campsite but tor aomo reason possibly the CAMPSITES IN the Barrie area have many added leat ures Among these one of the change at atmosphere they become almost iun The Hunt cr tamiiy camping at The Sign oi the Elk made some most popuar or the young sters is an array oi swings and teeter totters Here Ghisv of these dutia FROM LEI1 Ruth 12 Tina Ghisloine 10 Garard hirs iiunier and Jean laine Hunter and Tinaiiunter tinrcgroundl aged 10 and respectively enjoy some or the rescues Camping Is Answer For Many VacatiOners in spite oi slaclr summer or tourism generally camping con tinucs to increase in popularity both ior low cost tourist accom modation and as summer va cation holiday in itseli Harrie has four camping areas within illmile radius catering to trailer campers tent camp ers and the rapidly increasing number at tenttrailer vehicles AlconaPark located on the paved 8th line of innistil is the most southerly at these Located at innistil Park the area has lacilities ior 235 parties and can handle many more it necessary An average iveek at Alcnna sees about zoo campers come and go Oiiil Carsnadden manager of the site said We get lot of people who come to stay over night and decide to stay tor severaidays Mostly we have trailers but there are grow lcag number of tenttrailers com ing We also have facilities on renters but this summer has been pretty Wet for them he sairl Alcooa has been operating on and oii since 1925 and is desA nribed as growing all the time his Labor Day party oi 400 rain the NationnlCnmpers and Hikers Association isexpected North oi Barrie on Highway 11 there are two camp areas The iir tot these heading north lg Lh Sign oi the Elk WE AHEAD This site combines lodge hs well as tenting and trailer Incilities Camping was just started two years ago on the upeityLsndlnsptteoï¬thearalnya summer the proprietors Ruth and Bob Stephenson report they are well ahead oi last years ï¬gures Many people camp here and set out on visitsto Midland and Oriilia and rather surrounding areas using this as thclri ee tre said Mr Stephenson According to Mrs Lina Hunt er staying atthe Elli the proprietors are extremely friend ly and helpiul This is tribute that could likely he paid to all camp site operators in the area About 50 per cent oi the vis itors to the Elk are American tourists The most popular term of shei tei at this site is the tenttrailer with tents and trailers ranking second and third as accommoda Lion Mrs Hunter and her family of children are eminently staying at the Elk waiting for completion at their home in Bar rie Mr Hunter is stationed at Base Borden We just love it iiere even though we are anx ious or our new homc Mrs Hunter said DOUBLE SPACE 0ro Camping is located about in miles north of Barrie on High wayii and is in the midst oi almostIdoubling its present ac commodation Again tenttrait era are the most common form oi shelter Elli Dairies asummcr employ Ian at the site stated that almost on per cent oi thetourists to that area are irnm the USA This is attributed to the tact chatthe campsite is mentioned in an American guide book The site one of the low to hayeyaIsmmming pool for guests primarily accommodates people who Iare headed tariher north husiness doesnt really start to pick upuntilabout live oclock when people get tired of driv ing and want to stop for the night said Mr Dairies About 100 cars per week stop at Oro Campsite most proceed ingnortthruextvdayrmih are manylthat decide to stay tor dayortwo and relax though Mr Dairies said The site has been located on Highway ii or about six years andhasaccomImedatioii about I50 pa eswitb more space presently mg develo The other campsite in the ar within 10 miles in Redwood Camping This area is located ott the Highway 400 extensio about nine miles north at It is reached by turning tell on Simcoe County Road In and right on Con The owner is EldiOlSDH There are 14 campsites cater ing to tents tent trailers or trailers but lacking electrical outlets The Macro area is at present under development and will feature playground and pond inr iishin VZoo Director Pleased With 1987Crowds The Ontario Zoological Park atIWasaga Beach continues to eniiiy large increase in the number oi visitors tlhe zoo is at present 16 per cent higher in attendance ï¬gures than it was or the same period last year IOas VanElysinga executive director said today Were very pleased with attendance so far this year We want the puh iic to know that we are open on yearround basis not lust the summer months We are not Just tourist trap that closes at the end oi the the st season We are an Ontario zoological pm In He was commenting on anin correct report that the zoo clos ed at the endIoi September with its increased WW train am to sunset summer and winter GARDEN THAI garden tea under the naus pices oi theBatrie HumaueSo ciety wilibe held tomorrow at the home of Mrs John Hold en Parklands stubby BayA bus service wdtl leave Barrie city hall at 230 pm The tea will be held tom zoo pro spinal For Parade Municipalities thtouxhout Sirn roe County including the City oi Bairle Will be invited in spon sor floats lathe dining da pub nde at the intematlooai owing match on Saturday Oct it it was announced by George Lisle Benton iorrner warden Mr Lilli also has asked Simcne County council to make plans tor float There will be parades every day at the match said Mr Link in reterenee to the iourday event startui Wednesday Oct ll at the Cochrane and neigh boring terms in innistil south oi Holly fbut we plan special centennial parade or the clay in George hicCague oi Alliston as chairman oi special events is in charge oi arrangements tor the dnily parades hir Lisli accept ed responsibility ior arrange ments tor the centennial parade Reeve Arnold Vnncise oi Nut tawnsagn chairman oi promotion said the dafly pnrndes would be about one mile long These will include iarm machinery horses and wagons and various other projects There is about two miles oi roadway at the plowing match site and other road can be barricaded it necessary lnadditlortotloais bands at so are sought tor the centenninl parade We linpe there will be it good showing oi bands in well as Hoots said Mr Lists Announcement we made that western straw bets are now vailabie to plowing match visit ms at the county building Sun nidolc Reeve Lloyd Pridhnm heads the county committee which has been malung good pros grch in generni arrangements tor the match The Ontario Plowa mens Association also has been sending rcprrsencatives to as sist Keith hicRucr 0t Allisiun iaim represenlntivo for South Simcoe has been busy as manager lie told at progres mode in parking arrangements in his intat re port lnnistil Reeve loe Cochrane will be mayor or tented city dur ing the match itcch Cocbrone said he iound much interest shown in signs at the site which includes his and neighboring inrms The Ontario Plowmens Assoc iation which sponsors the match with the county committee is headed by Howard Henry oi HR Oampbellcnit who succeeded last years president Norman Barber or Hit Owen Sound izo Pdliceinen Expected For Revolver Meet Seventh annual revolver shoot sponsored by the Barrie City Police Association olver Club in conjunction with the Ontario Police itevolver Club will be held at the Langemark ranges Base Borden Wednes day The competition Open to policeoiï¬ccrs in the province oi Ontario is expected to at tract 120 participants Last year 106 men competed tor the trophies and prizes don aled by the Barrie City Police Association and is brewing com pany shooting with 38 calibre re volvers iviii start at 11 am and last until approximately 530 pm The competition will he allowed by an awards ban quet in one at the messes oi Base Borden Representatives of various city and town police departments the Ohtario Provincial Police the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Provost Corps at Ease Borden will take part in the competition Organizing the tournament or the Barrie City Police As sociation is Cpl Frank Light at the city police Bradford Man Reserve Champ lit Exhibition TORONTO CPLT Glas pell and Son of Oshawa Ont won the Canadian cooperative WonlI Groweis Ind trophy Mona day in the coarse combing class at the fleece wool ludging at tube Canadian National Exhibi on idhn Fenne of Bradford Ont became the reserve cham pion in the low medium class iln the domestic tine medium combing class LloydAyre oi IBowmanvilie Ont won iirst and second prize with Peter Cameron and Son winning third spot strathcona Metheral oi Glen Huron Ont won first in the poor unison THOMAS BRADD St at 1121 am Monday came to rest against the tree estimated at 31800 to the 56 oi Burlington is listed in iair condition at Royal Vic lorinjospitnlthisniternonnI Hehis involved in do accid ent on Highway too at Anna morning The car pictured above operated by Bradd atrucknnntlierdrivenbyis Ross Monro 28 oi Toronto in the rear glanced oii and Leena st Pius Partly Approved Barrie Planning Boards pro posal tor access roads to Leti iin Street was accepted only In part by city council that night alter Aid lnck Garner pointed out that one at the roads would pass through property niready excavated tor house The pmpoxt is owned by Neil Fox memhcr oi the citys engineering department Aid Garner said the property owner had been denied build ing permit earlier this year when council iroze temporarily the area to iurtbcr development However themsn hnd excavated SHOVELPIERCESDUNLOPSTEEETWiilEitMAIN Approximately halt dozen city residents were without domestic medium combing while Walkeroi Creemore Ont and Jean Metherai of Glen Huron placed second and third respectively In both the domestic low medium combing and low combingclass lnhn Fennel of Bradford took top honors while Eleanor Garishore otDundas Ont placed second in the low medium class Ronald Fenneli of Bradford placed third in the low medium and second in the low combing class Neil Motheral oi IGlen Huron Ont placed third in the low class Glaspell and Son at Oshawa won iirst in the coarse combing class with Arnold Gardhouse oi UnionviiieOut winning second and third prizés WEArHER WORN Dont wslt till its too late Aside from appearances wom apuerningiesmnhninzyousmartminer in redeeorating bills resulting irnm rnin sInow or moisture seepage plus itna ire hexnrd Cullinth Allandnle heath nun nsliior Asphalt ShingesoihevIbeIstyou can quyu Fy any to build home bciorc applying iorthe permit us is allowed by cit regulations Aid Garner held that it would be uniair to take tiielox pro perty already partially devel oped when the access road could be easily located in in ten lots either wny His amendment was opposed only by Aldermen Frank Her sey and Phil Sative Aid Garner said later the tort that Mr Fox is member oi the city it did not enter the picture rc damned it we do and were damned it we don he told council water for two hours yesterday afternoon when this lleinch main brokeioliowing ca in while Toronto construction company was working on sew erinstallationon High St at Dunlop Barrie Public UtI ities Commission crew was on the site replacing the main as it was uncovered The break occurred at 420 pm vWater service was restored at 630 3in iiiniiiSKoltI 35 noon si First Street Behind West ï¬nd rim Modein nie In iscilltirs elreiuiiy chosen nursery Choral equipmcnu Well tntned xiaii inclndel necisrnnnn noose Morningor Afternoon classes Closely supervised indoor and outdoor susinns Varied prcrsehgnl educationu minmï¬nziuanan illsen nine will contribute tn yonrthttd mum and stimulatehls or an lunar tnIItlon nionro had stopped in the passing lane when another car hnituiltinircnt age to the dd auto was other 5200 Coast Jim lilac Donell oi the Ontarlofrovin cerstaflurhhmtir gated aw NEWS THE BARRIEI EXAMINER TUESDAY AUGUST 22 i961 liour Men threaded Charged litter Brawl 0n Four men arrested early this morning ioiloiving disturbance on Dunlop St near the Five Poinis will appear in Barrie Magistrates Court Aug 10 Norman Smith oi Ardagh Road was charged with cous ing disturbance by ï¬ghting Ewart Tilley oi Base Borden was charged with assaulting police oiiicer and causing is dis turbance by lighting Clarence llchenna oi hlill SL in Cree built The construction firm IRen zetti is under IcontrnctIto the gcity to lay the sanitary sewervI which will serve the Cundles goli course area Work should be iiiiishéd by the odd or 33 at many months Dunlap Street more was also arrested or lighting The north man Edward Jo noitls oi Toronto was charged with causing disturbance by being drunk All tour are now out on bail The incident occurred at 125 am Three police cars were on the scene LOCAL GENERAL BEST GARDEN Lawrence liteiann oi its Peel St was judged by the Barrie Horticultural Society to have the best centennial garden display Juddging took place at the week Ell CODN DOGS Merv hillsun and coon dog eu thusinsts irnm the Angus area will take part in Coon Hunt at Smiths Hath this weekend Mr Miison will be hunting with this dog Ringo N0 CALLS Barrie Fire Department report there vereno tires Ill me my for the 24 hour period ending noon today any Exnnmvisn wnivr inns PHONE 7232 Announce New Healing Substance rShrinks Piles autonomoummnmutants hemonhoorlr rudnpairdunigedliomn Areaowned research institute has found unimie healing aubstanu with the eb ty to shrink hemor rhoids painlessly Itflllgmjtdllng and diswmtort in minutes In inflamed tissue insane utter case while gently relieving pain actual reduction shrinkage took place Most important oi ailresulte were so thorough that thisiinprovoi ment was maintained over period new healing substance Bio which uicklyhelps heal cells and stimulates growth to new tissue NowEinD is altered in oint ment and an ponmryiann called Preparation Askioritatalldnll storesmoney back guarantee temper heady for IDB loans have helped niodnriiize their taciiities ï¬nancial needs to mediumsized Gnnadiari Is your business th usanda pif 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