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Barrie Examiner, 17 Jan 1967, p. 3

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BAiiiiiE WINTER Carnival officials wearing camlval tonnes met at the Chamber oi Commerce otilccs last night to further their plans tor the ilth annual cantival to be staged on Ktmpcnielt Bay Feb 13 and 19 Front tram lclt to right Bill Dennison Ralph Nicholson and Larry Carson Middle row from left Karl Romhild ltay Pub cell and Bill Boll At back from lcit layne Peachman Hamid Mair Carl Grcenough and Ted Sloan Top Attractions For Carnival Arena Show An estimated capacity crowd at 4000 persons will see the only mhn other than Harry Houdini believed to be able to get out of straight jacket during the Barrie Winter Carnival Arena Show Feb Ray Bedard of North Bay performer of international lame will attempt to escape from the straight jacket while hunt at side door from the arena ratt crs lllr Bedards attendance was announced at carnival com mitice meeting held last night As well as his tscape act hir Badard will present l5ltminute magic show expected to be highlight of the tourhour show The arena Show under the chairmanship of Karl Romhild promises to be the most spec tacular show since the carnivals establishment in Barrie ll years ago Other features will include Le gion Squirt Hockey the greased pole contest with new innova tlonst judging of the beard growing contest basketball game on ice and veatriloqulst Chuck McKerachcr of Bmric Bands scheduled to participate are the Sutton Band Majoretles gt and the Lindsay Cavaliers liar rie District Collegiate Band will provide music during intennis stons Master of ceremonies for the evening will be Doug Lennox of Radio Station CKBE Admission prices will be $1 for adults 13 and over and 35 cents for children lt12 and und er international Sled Dog Races to be held on Kempentelt Bay Feb Ill and 19 will feature well known race team Bunty and Roma Goudreau of Chelmstord Cash prizes and first second and third place trophies will be awarded Race chairman ban ry Carson expects 15 teems to enter from the United States and Canada Each team has be tween six and 10 dogs and tra veiatspeedsuptowmilesper hour Featured again this year will be the freight haul contest when individual dogs attempt to pull 200 pounds or dog food on ffiigh under limited time per Fire Causes $250 Damage An improperly finished kitch ea false ceiling was blamed tor ea 5250 fire at the home of Mr and Mrs Fred Rowe Dun lop St yesterday at 121 Pvm Fire clriel Dan Keast said strapping in the ceiling was against stovcpipe and over peripd or time it dnarred and yesterday burst into flame Mr Rowe did not install the ceiling Several special events lined up tor the carnival have been announced by chairman Ron Stewart Sulky horse races will be held on haltmile track on the ice for which Gordie Tapp and Jack Taylor are expected to be in attendance Races will be held over the entire carnival weekend with tmphlesawoiting winners An ice cutter show sleigh ride wreckem stock car race log sawing contest tin can curling indian snake game bowling tournament ice sequ luring and school poster oon test are included in the list oi events being planned CITY NEWS THE BARilfiE EXAMINER TUESDAY JANUARY 17 1961 PICKETIN FARMERS Urged To Attend Public Meeting TORONTO CP Seventy iive tarmers pinketing Queens Park Monday with allegations that the provincial government and oil companies are consplr ing to prevent them from drill ing for oil on their land were urged to attend public meet ing Wednesday night in Laten taine near Penetanguishene Donald MacDonald Ontario NDP leader told members of the Lafontaine Oil and Gas AS sociation he would be glad to explore the matter further with them and suggested they go to the meeting The department oi energy and resources has arranged to have two experts discuss the Not In Favor Oi Fancy Packages survey cooductt in the Barrie district shows that house wives dont want fancy pack age around the foods they buy according to the Canadian Con sraners Protest Association The association brief present ed today to Senatecommonr connnitlee on consumer prices said survey in the Barrie area was typical at similar readings being obtained right across the nation The Barrie inquiry showed it per cent of housewives polled didnt want feicotie packaging Almost all of the survey group 98 per cent tpreierred price reductions to trading stamps About 85 per cent tell supennarkats and the food in dustry were making an unfair profit copy of the brief was re leased to the press betora pres entation iSays Annexation Becoming 5Increasingly Necessary oi With Barrios shady industrial pransion annexation of more ndustrlal land in an area where can be serviced on practical vbasis is beaming increasingly Necessary said in Hairstow city industrial oormnisaioner stating he was pleased to read iwhare initial Mops have been flaken by citycouncll Mr Bairstow said there were stiil serviced industrial sites lavnilablc in lridustnal park area but times are gradinle being taken up We have to look ahead and provide or anticipated growth trial munissioner stating he was pleased to see the early support given the annexation proposal We have sites for small in dustries and upto 10 acres but we should move now to acquire more for the future he said pointing out it calm time to ex tend services Barnles last annexation on Jan 1964 involved some 1752 acres from Vespra Towhship in addition to new small in dustries Mild have been tak ing up these sites there has been gratilyiog expansion at 2x4 itor the future said the induce rating tndmtrl problem with the farmers who are largely Frenchspeaking la the area 120 miles north of Tor onto Rose Sylvester leader of the group said Monday the gov ernment and the oil companies are working together to discour age drilling contractors from working in the area The farm ers who are convinch there is oil on their land have not been able to hire contractor to drill exploratory wells she said In answer to questions posed by Ken Bryden NDPWaod bine in the house last June 17 the governmentaald it had been informed of petroleum seep at Latontaine The area was vlsited in October 1965 and geological report was prepared in November The government also told Mr Bryden that based on avail able geological inlormatlon the chances of finding commer cial quantities of oil in the area are va roman FOLLEY MEETS JOYNER HOUSTON AP Zora Fdl ley meets Floyd Joyner tonight in attkouruler that could land Folley shot at the heavy weight boxing title Heavy weight champion Cassius Clay and Ernie Terrell recognized as the World Boxing Associa will be on hand to scout Folley Clay and Terrell are here train ing for their Feb title bout in the Astrodome Both Clay and Terrell have listed Folley among their probable tature op ponents TO CALL FOR THE aasr cuv on YOUR INSURANCE HARRY PROMM i4 Davidson St narrle 7284101 ETATE rAhM my Cda iiead Oltleoqsearhorough Says Patience Needed To Photo Animals Nature prairioorintheiloclohl than Moesmith animals keen interrad Myophy prompted hlrn to become tree lance photographer in lhrorlo Mr Patterson pointed out that it om much room dillinrlt to gatdosetoananimalwitha muma than with rifle be mme of the obvtotu Wall or sauna doser hiudr ti its elm tak ing good dostup pictures re sulted run his patience and his mg the armpits kindly lle cautioned the audience at more than to actor to stop dead when trying to get close to an anuml lhts invariably sets them off and running it you must stop at least scratch your car he said His program which was view ed by members at tho Barrie Camera Club as wifl as the nauualists consisted ct hun dreds of pictures ot the wild animals of the Canadian and American Rockies all in color NEAR ROUND FIGURE lhore are nearly 5000000 separate households in Canada MORE THAN to attended joint meeting of the Brereton Held Naturalists Club and the Barrie Camera Club last nllzht at the Public Library Hall belt to right Grace Crooks OPP May Takeover Policing Some County Municipalities Policing in several Simooe County municipalities may be taken over by the Ontario Pro vincial Police it local council accept Government proposal Attorney General Arthur Vislt hart has already ottered to let the OPP take over in it Ontario communities with anemia pol icu torccs and next in line he says are police areas in tho province with up to tivo men Port lticNicoll Em and Tiny Townships Alliston and Stayner llirs lack Weslmnn Freeman Patterson guest speaker and have tower than six men on their police inrces The OPP already potions some villages in tho county Mr Viaharts plan was rec ommended by the Ontario Police Commission alter province wide survey In preliminary dlscuslons with local olticlals Mr Wishart sold the omnnfsson lound that the utter was generally accepted it will be paid for unholy Fred Noach discuss nature photography by the province rith no cost to the municipality hlr is hurt hopes the municipalities will rttatn thcir policemen to not no bylaw cntnmement idioms 1he OPP will not take 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