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Barrie Examiner, 23 Nov 1967, p. 2

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QUEENI Scouts Stuart tigg left and Charles Courts ex plain carved artifacts to trch commissioner Allan Green Tire souvenirs were brought back from the World Jamboree held at Farragut State Park ldaho Drunk Driving Jailed Weellts lrcd Aidcrson of RR Rar rie found guilty on charge of drunk driving Wednesday in magistralcs court was scotonev en to no weeks in tail lfe had pleaded notguilty James Barr driving instruc tor said he saw Aldcrson bump car Aug at at the intersection of Dunlop and Bradford streets as he was waiting for red light Borrfcrslified he saw Aiderson following him when he looked back At the red light on Eecles St he sold got hit in the turned around and saw that he was five feet away from me Then he drove into me gain By his appearance said barr he was drun Barr took the keys from Al dcrsons ignition andnentrln nearby house to telephone police Barr told the court he saw Ala derson staggering nd could smell liquor on his breath Barr said when he emerged from the house Alderson struck him behind the ear By watch or somethingf he said When man looks at me and deliberately drives into me testified Barr he must be drunk Consl Robert Thompson of the Barrie City Police Department said that when he arrived on the scene and approached Aldersnn he staggered over to one sid of the car flis speech was slurred he said and he staggered on his way over to the cruiser Court was told lhatConst Thompson had to return Alder son to the cruiser twice as he tried to conduct his investiga tion Aldcrson said he had been drinking in beverage room but left shortly before pm be ausc he had to pick his wife up rom war Alderson said that when Barr came to his car and took his keys he said to him Youre just farmer Alderson said he tried to apol ogilc to non lie said that when he bumped into Barrs car he was apolo gizing for crowding motorcy clist at the side of the road and his vehicle rolled ahead Defence counsel Living slon submitted that the test muny of Const Thompson and hlr Barr was slightly gilded charge at careless drivinil against the father of five was withdrawn REMANDED Ronald Paul MaeDonncll of Balmertown Ont pleaded not guilty to charge of possession of stolen goods and was remand cd one week on bail following an appearance in Magistrates Court Wednesday Talltes Jail Term glnstead Of Fine Creemore man yesterday elccted to serve to days in jail rather than pay one and costs after he pleaded guilty to charg es of impaired driving and pos sessing liquor in place other than residence in Barrie hia gistrates court Wednesday Convicted was Alvin Earl Wood Another charge failing to ranain at thcsceue of on acci dcnt was withdrawn Wood had struck parked car on Dunlop St Novxl after he and companion had been celebrating their graduation from welders course in Coll lngwood He was stopped Berry and an openbottle of wine was found in his pdssession Duty counselD inch said that Wood had driven on be jcause he wanted to get rid of the bottle byGpl Ralph Wood who was not working at the time had no previous record His drivers licence was sus pended for three months County Banquet Set For Dec 12 county banquet and dance at whichmernhers of Simcoe County Council and their wives are expected to attend will be held at the Continental Inn Rar rie on TucsdayDec 12 start ing at pm Former wardens and county staff also will he invited De puty Reeve Gillespie of Oro chairman of the county con tingency committeeis in charge of arrangements fKnight ill Rose Croix Degree Conlerred On 18 Candidates Autumn Assembly of Spry fChnpter Rose Croix concluded last evening at Barriehfasonic Temple when the Knight of Rose Croix degree was conferred on do candidates Gordon Leigh ton Most Wise Sovereign pre sided Dr Frank Shaman directs ed the 18th degree work which was conferred by chapter offics ers assisted by Past MWSs and honorary members of Scottish Rite Supreme Council for Can ada who are located in the Val Toast to the candidates was pro posed byD Magee with rear ponso by Jerry Edwardsl The ladies of St Andrews were thanked by Jim Wilson on behalf of the chapter The entertainment was direct ed by Lloyd Tufford piano accompanist ft consisted of mixed nuartetta from the choir of Collier St United Church Mrs Kenneth Bailey Mrs Ver non Stewart victor Knox and Alfred Shepherd Elect Executive For Scout Groups In Barrie Area Scout groups from the Kun pcnfelt Bay district elected their officers for the l067l96tl year at dinner held last night in Saint Georges Anglican Hall in his report the president of this years district council Alas tatr Wigg praised the executive for their efforts in what he call ed The Year of Achievanent In addition to the election of new executive Alton Green was reappointed as district com missinncr The new executive consists of Al Wigg president William Judgrs vicepresident Claude Watt secretary and Frank Rroley treasurer This year has seen scouts from thedistrict at the WorldJam boree in Idaho at the Scout Pavilion at Expo 67 and par ticipating in the Barrie Winter Carnival and United Appeal new building was erected at Camp Wildman scout float vaas entered in the Barrie Cen tennial Parade and canoe handling and safety course was conducted at Little Lake point of interest during the evening was display of sou venirs brought backfrom the World Jamboree by the four Queens Scouts from the district who attended Doug Read Stuart Vlgg Charles Coutts and Shane uurphy On display were many items of scout literature handicrafts and apparel including book on scouting in Thailand bridge from Monaco neckcrchrcf clasp from the Philippines three complete uniforms from Scout troops in Alamogordo Texas Bangkok Thailand and Ghana and carved wooden shoes from the Netherlands series of color slides tak en by the boys at the jamboree was also shown Fined $25 For Stealing Weiners The theft of 69cent package of vieners yesterday cost Ton onto man 525 andcosts after he appeared on charge of theft under $50 in magistrates court Arremployee of Loblaws on Hayfield St saw olfgnng Schmidt of Albion Rd in Rex daie take the winners from dis nn roan Rompenng fWork At Barrie Parks Winteriting Yd Barries parts is being set back by vandals who have twice knocked down boards for ice rinks at StrabanePrk City policeand path workers have been alerted to the prob term and are seeking informa 1le that will lend them to the persons remoosible gt it takes our men good two hours to rel up than boards They have been hooded down twice ntStrnbano Park said Garry Slooer director of Parks and Recreation if anyone has any information concerning the persons responsible would no prectnte it if they would call the police or the parks board Vandalism is an indictable offence Police patrols have been in creased in the area of city parks STOLEN AUTO text stolen from Central Taxi Co at 751 pm yesterday was recovered by Ontario Provincial Police in ditch near the Utopia hill on Highway so CITY mews TILE BARBIE EXAMINER THURSDAY NOVFJIBER tit 1951 Plans Advanced For County Home At Collingwood There is definitenecd for this homewe have 60 people there who are being looked after by the county nowsald Reeve Alfred Cage oi Penctanguishene in reference to plans to proceed with construction of fished home for the elderly at Colling wood cost estimates for the project slated to start next year have run as high as $1500000 but full figures wont be known until ten ders are received Midland Der puty Reeve Charles Parker said he believed private homes which were suitable for taking care of the elderly should not be discour aged At the November meeting of the county council Reeve Parker asked about the number of resi dents in present county homes atEcetoyr village and town of Penetanguishene lie was advisa ed there were 102 at Beetons Simeoe Manor and lot at Geor gian Manor at Penetangnishene jThere is noiextrn accommo Faces Charges Released On Bail llarold Bersey of RlakeSt will appear to magistratcs court Nov 29 on charges of careless driving dr drivi and possessing liquor in place oth er than residence He was released on $700 bale The charges ardse after he was arrested by City Police at 1221 pm Tuesday near the intersec tion of Wellington St and Sunni dale Rd He was being held there by an Ontario Provincial Police officer play case and put the package donn the front of his trousers Vhen Schmidt was stopped on the street by police officer and searched the wieners were found Schmidt admitted he and com panions had been drinking before the theft and went out to get something to car He was unemployed at the time BIRITE PRESCRIPTION SERVICES SH VE on Drugs PHONE 7282429 For Fast Pickup and Delivery At No Extra arge 301 Blake St Barrie Shopping Place dation for emergency care at Georgian Manor said Rceto Cage and the dirty available room at Rcctvnjsdinr the old part on the second storey All the bedcare accommodation is taken up Reeve Cage said there were 60 persons in the Collingwood area now in county care at pri vate homes and these were olig ible for admittance at the pro posud now home Itlso he cm phasized it was necessary to keep ahead of requirements so accommodation would be ready when needed to another report to Simcne County Council Reeve Cage fish on 986 unemploynblcs and 191 employables on welfare rolls during September The cost was $46302 of which the net cost to the County was 059249 Tax payers pay the rest in other tax ation than property request from Drillia for free telephone toll service to II the county welfare office at Barrie was discussed it has been the policy at the departmentito ae ccpt collect calls from respon sible municipal officials but we fear that if there was frcetele phone service for all residents great rash of calls might re sult which could add consider ably to the administrative pense said Reeve Cage in his reporllle went on to say it has been arranged for some callson behalf of welfare applicants Goldwater Reeve Ernie Miller said the welfare administrator Gordon Mason had responded to Sunday call from Goldwater when fire rendered family homeless and assisted in emer gency aid Codrlngton Street School grndo eight homo economics class visited the home econo mics room at Slcele Street Public School yesterday nffer noon for demonstration of the burner with brain Cooking gum drop delights are from left hirs Douglas Dunlop Gall Coulson ltudy Exeil Sally Jones and gas company representative ltlar Hope To Raise More Than $4000 In Radio Auction Every dollar raised through the Rotary radio auction Nov 29 will be spent for the benefit ofrtheicommunity and its people Bruce Brock genefaichnirnian said today The auction is project of tho Rotary Club of Barrie More than 500 items donated by bus iness and industry in the city will be offered for sale and the proceeds expected to cxcced stone will be devoted to service work Rotary service covers broad range Mr Brock said Recently the club donated $3000 to the YMYWCA building fund and in the near future it will furnish bedroom in Royal Victoria llos pital at an estimated cost of $750 incidentally he added the club donated the land for the building on Grove St The clubs major centennial project was the purchase of the Centennial Park fountain at cost of 515001 Once installedin Kcmpenfolt Bay the fountain was turned over to the city for maintenance permanent pro tect is the Student Loan Fund from which needy students rcr ceive help to continue their studies inunrvcrsities Projects vary with thencedot the community Mr Brock sard Theme of the radio auction this month is man and his com munity Rotary contends that that action will benefit the mer chants who donated the people who buy at preferred prices the community and the club itself Itemstor auction will be listed in next Mondays Rnrrie Exam iner The sale will open at ditto pm Nov 29 and will continue for six hours Monti Familysue lorle Keller The Steele St home economics room is one of only two in Barrle Public Schools Home economics clay scs regularly participate in such demonstrations Innisfil Reeve To Be Challenged threewnt contest for recch in lonlsfll townsth is in the mak ing following lastnlghts nornin ation meeting at Stroud Reeve Joe Cochrnnc will seek reelection but will be challeng ed by present Deputy reeve Eb cn Sawyer and Campbell former deputy reevc Reeve Coebrane waited until midnight before announcing he williattampt to retain his seat An election battle is also shap ing up for deputy reeve with Councillors George Burton Allan Todd in the running Nominated to contest the dude other council seats were 10 pair sihlc candidates All have until pm to file qualification papers The council nominees are ex reeve Clifford Loclrharl Russell Stewart present school board chairman Elmer Grosea form centray other The Ontario Labor Relations Board has certified Local 2557 United Brotherhood of Carpen ters and Joiners of America to represent all employees of and Kennedy Contractors Ltd at its shop mill in Vespra town ship cxccpt office staff and some others or North York councillor oileth dal contractor Ray Webb form er councillor William Gibbin ctrassessor Robert Sproulo far rnor Robert Iowan Fennclls Corners garage operator Trot ter contractor Albert Smith and service station operator Alex Shakell It is believed ltlr lockharb will decide not to run Schoolboard noininecswar Donald ReattyJohn Langman Doug Coutls Roy tcnnox ltlrr Waiters and Mrs Jana Barrie Youth Fined $100 Barrie youth James Andrew Sullivan ill of Newton St was fined $100 and costs when he an poured in Barrie magistrate court yesterdayon charge creating disturbance Sullivan arhtitltd to other con victions on the same charge The disturbance involved fight which went from street into restaurant ltlaglstrato Taylor told him This is pa tern and not good one be fore he passed senten This may be your big opportunity WASHER This hfoffnt singlcspeed automatic gets big familysize washes niarvelous ily clean 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