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Barrie Examiner, 17 Aug 1962, p. 3

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Miurther Vaughan lladcrllt student at Paul Roderiirs Penctnag oult ballet dancing to follow archaeology She School at fndian Archaeology Notes Good Uses Of Nuclear Power in 100 it Canada does not develop its nuclear power pro gram nearly 29000000 tons of coal will have to be imported annually thereafter represent ing operating expense of bet ween $250 to 500 millions This was statement ex rer sed by John Davies the Public Relations Department Ontario tiydro guest speaker yesterday at the Barrie Rotary Clublunchcon He addressed the llolorians on the value and importance oi nu ulearvpoweriittCanadorandits use in Ontario Nuclear power is slgnlfcant sublecl he said It historical milestone was achieved last June when the first Canadian nuclear power plant was open ed in ltolphton This is nuc lear power demonstration plant prototype for full scale com mercial station Another power plant is pre scnily under construction at Douglas Point on the shores of Lake Huron These stations will represent the Canadian apprenclt towards nuclear power and will show that such power is econ omically feasible undcnmpel live he saidwv lle told ltls audience that much nuclear power is being used for peaceful purposesulie cited examples such as Canad Vian exportationgoi Cobaltw used in cancer therapy to 35 countries in the free world the useage by Ford in their Wind sor plant of radioactive iso topes for locating pipes behind concrete Walls and the use of kryptonsas for quality control of plastics and rubber Mr Davies considered these peaceful uses of nuclear en gery as the unheralded those that giva meat to the situation ti JOHN DAVIES The people he represents are very interested in seeingthat the public have knowledge of the kind at work they the Out orio Hydro people are doing He said estimated generating capacity in 1000 will be 21000 000 kilowatts as compared to todays needs of only 7000000 kilowatts lneomparlng figures he noted on per cent oi our en ergy requirements will come from nuclear power stations It made carry out nuclear pow or programs tlte figure could be lowered to no much ol between $70 and too millions throughout the he employed slides showing power lines throughout rt the nuclear plant at Douglas Point under construction and few slides on nuclear power produc 0H Bates Clea Holds Twentieth Potrtyi nwas tats whon wuusm boat from Ireland and settled in liiuddy Yorknow known at Toronto More than 100 years and 20 reunlons later Bates clan members from many centres in southern Ontario gathered in ltfldhurst Park to exchange news take part in childrens sports and do justice to to spec al feast tthe reunions began 20 years agoshortly after the death of the first clan member They have been held each year and family tree book keptup to date to keep track of family developments This year more than 100 mam hersout of possible Witat tended the gettog The gathering includediour oi the DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ottawa BrigGen Charles Henry Maclaren as who com manded ficldbatlery in the First World War and was lawyer for 57 years VictoriaChief itiunga Mar tin 03 famous lndlnn totem pole carver in hospitnltrom heertoilmcnt St Croix Virgin Islands Fe Bond 57 former radio on nouncer and onetime radio and television prod Glendale Cull kenzie 70 an Associated Press iorcign news analyst for many years after long illness Alamogordo NMltoscoe Ellnrd and an nutty known educationist and newspa per man after short illness New OrleansPhilip ltoatel 60 once identified as one of the top gambling figures in the lirélted rStatesun apparent sui ct since The clan has committee to make cerlain records are kept teomako certain records are kept and arrangements made for me stings This year Howard Mac hum was elected president Mrs Dorothy Giffin named vicepro sident Shirley Bates secretary and errless and Ivan Dates elected to tbesports committee To the singing oi God Be With Us iill We Meet Again and Old Lang Syne the clan separatedto get together again next year on the last Sunday oi July Winter Carnival In News Already Ifho first meeting of the Bar rre Chamber of Commerce Win ter Carnival Committee was held lustnight to begin organ Jzation of the 1063 show The meeting under the direc tion of its new chairman Jack Batstone concemedllself with the naming of the various sub chalrmcn to supervise every thing trom the sellingoi cat nivaIAtauoues to the arranging of aquadiving below the ice Officials of the carnival ex pressed sntisfactlon with the growth of the big winter ayent over the past to rat years and as one member of the cont miltee put it this morning the people oiVBorrlo and dlstrici havent seen anything yct Also on the agenda at last nights meeting was the subject of hosting the Canadian Outdoor Speed Skating lonahlp eet this year Speed Skntiug airman Dill Henry is to re present the committee at meeting of the sanctioning use soclatlon being held in Barrie August 25 to discuss the meet The dates tentatively set for the mist Winter Carnival are February 16 and it hhildren of the that William Dates stepped off an immigrant Bates ernon Armstrong hill points with trowel to corner of foundation of old building ReportOne Hurt In Two Accidents Theo accidents on Highway 21 near Barrio yesterday after noon resulted in one woman being sent to hospital with fac ial injuries Shortlyaftcr noon car driv en by Ernest Davies of as Gow on Avenue Toronto wentout When Linda Bennett of Barrio asked Dr Jury it she could help he replied We have no idle hands around here handed her trotvel and show The order of the day is on if and onehalf foot high tom ato plant growing in Delta of control and into the ditch on Highway at tho FleaVes pra lownllne His wife Eliza both was rushed to the Royal Victoria Hospital by Ontario provincial police where she ulros treated for facial lacera ens Later in the afternoon on the same highway noarthe Cedpr ShailltestaorantearadrTVen by Delbert Shell of Collingwood and Douglas Bunker of Harris ton were in collision No one Th was reported injured No charges were laid in con nection with either incident as Child Fear Rabbit Had Babies York County doctors are waiting results of analysis of dead rabbits brain before going ahead with antirabies treatment for 17monthold boylwho was bitten by the on ma ToddWilliam West son of Mrs Shirley West ti Oak street River Drive Park Ont ario was bitten on finger of the left hand while he played witlt the family pet Tuesday The following morning the an lmai was found dead in its edge and tor considered the possibility of rabies The brain of the pet has been sent for analysis to health lab oratories in Hull Quebec Until results areknown doctors are not going aheadwlth rabies in iectlons Mrs West said today Todd tvas showing no ill effects from the bite which she described as wound looking as though it lied been chewed Dr Robert King of thoYork Countyflienlth Unit arranged for tlteanalysis of the animals brain and is keeping an eye on the ease Dr King said precautions tvero being taken due to tho widesread rabies infection Lot vildll ate this part otthe coun try He sold the tame animal could well have been infected by stray wild rabbit He not ed however thntlonother rabbit the some cage as the dead animal had fallen ill but re covered This the doctor said wasp good sign since rabies was one way street and animals almost neverreeovered fromeit The plant growing beside the house of Mr and Mrs Alfred Levin was planted last May llirs Lovtn saidAt first we didnt notice anything particular about it but then suddenly it started to shoot right up out growing the other plants PMNTEDSERIEL 77 Mr Levin had planted ser ics of about 10 plants on tho southeastlsluo of the gallery strange thing about this lnnt other than its unnatural eight to the lack of fruit on it said Mrs Devin Stewart Page Barrie repro senlatire for thoOntario Dep artmeatrpf Agriculture this could be unique plant Although some plants when staked that is the exit shoots cut off sometimes grow to four or five toot heights But Ihavo never seen plant grow to these proportions lha stake tomato pluntsaro tied to stake and the nxll shoots are cut oifi Axll shoots grow between the flowers and the stem By doing so said Mr Page not can ossiny obtain less spoilaga holler sha pes and battorflavor the tomatoes can possibly atJ tain flvclnch diameter and hed bright red Mrs Levin said site and Mr Levin had spent much time talking about the plant Hove ZZNames 0n Telegram Twentytwo persons have sign cd their names lothebest wishes telegram that will he sent to Darrie Collegiate Band lnSeattieWosh Manda no as signed can do so atJaclt soars Grill oaths CH telegraph slsunastsuanolaus GlVE YOUR musician ENouottuME Some people when they are sick im rush hem onephysielon to another patiently not realizing that sometimes the diagnosis and treatment re quire more time to dtscovon It is not wise to be impatient Once you have selected physician give him your complete eon fidenco looperate with him by following his in structions and taking the medicine he prescribes need medicine upping nearby YOUH DOCTORCAN PHONE US when you Pick up your prescription if or we will deliver promptly thaut extra charge great many peopleentrust us with their yours7 prescriptions May we compound catowesltrs Josue Cor Owen and Dunlap Sis STORE ea saoes Dr Jury congratulates her ElevenFt Tomato Plant Stands Majestically Yields liePauper vin said they grow tomato plants along the ground my husband began reading up ongovernmontwpampltlelsJand richness of the soil that par ticular location along with the chemical properties could have in successive order From the the gallery where the plants out producing ed her how to slit earth in less than 30 seconds Linda found button from naval officers uniform Sha shown above holding button as We have been taking notes and comparing it with some of our city plants and plants out here The Levine live at it Dowbourno Ave Toronto to Belle Ewart they have it runs mar collage of ll Willowdale Beach Three summers ago Mrs Lo then we decided to grow these in scientific manner She oiforod possible ex planationihe drainage of the septic tank flows almost under the flower bed and erhaps the been contributing factors From the corner of the house llfoot giant the next one is almost two feet shorter and progressively until the front of are only three feet high Another mystery tied in with tile plant is the lock of fruit ra are few small green atoes in the ripening stage he sold the majority of bl tnslu andelose with much foliage and too little fruit was her motor com Dlllllllt She said she and her husband are very interested and thay would like the Departmental Agriculture to take look at theolont and help them cle tormlno what caused this up shoot The department as resen tattve for titer area Kc th ltuor in Alliston was not ov Left to Hilhh of Midland NormanClarko of Barrie and Linda Bennettlof ARCHAEOLOGIST FIND Continued from page one wall hook seven buttons from naval offlcers unltonns the top of candlestick one mus ket ball aboutltho also of hens egg one grape shot to steel ball about the size of an ordinary marble fho Wasaga Beach area Chamber of Commerce is en couroging the protect it the book construction Wil itliltl John Ctsnston known as Dr Wilfrid he has thorn in iCsnadaa Whos Who Dr Jury ls named as coauth or with Elsle llcheovaury at SainteMarle Among the iiurons The book is based duty is as muster of Mus cums at the University of Western Ontario in London and discoverer of historical sites ten more still our the story of Salntharlo the archaeological dig and re detail at the surroundings and daily lives at the pioneers the plants are seen to descend and mo my mm Jury in Canadas Whos Who appears the folio frid Jury curate dlan Archaeology University of Western Ontario The coauthor with Leod Jury of the book Sainte Marie llorn in Komoku Ont July tin married Elsie Mc Leod daughter of Dr David Corn Ont Pireann case To Remanded The case of Barrio man chargedwltb disturbing the peace by discharging firearms in public place was remand ed by Magistrate Foster yesterday it will be heard next Thurs Among the Murray affable tor comment day FREE ESTIMATES ON Awnings llothrooml OBreezewnyau Cedar Closets Cement Work Comb Doors Fences Dormers osuintloll Garages Garage Doors wing Dr at lax Elsie life Hurons lolhmto Barrie at site of latest archlt aeotogieol discovery aesr Wa He served in the World War ifrom 1815 to loll as Petty Officer with HCNVR ille carried out extensive ex cavations throughout Western Ontario in tho territory of the Atlawandrlon Indians disov ed and explored the site of Pain ileldi llioravlnn Village 1792 Tltl iio explored the site of St lgnaco scene of martyrdom of Jastrit prlcstsr Fort Ste Marie first European outpost and home of Jesuit Priests 18304649 FearfChildren Dle lnlire KlPAWA One CP Four children were burned to death Thursday when fire ripped through their frame cabin home in the bushnlno miles from this community 50 miles northeast of North Bay the victims children of Mr and hire ltudy Dugay were fracy nine months Jean Wilda and Carleen No other children one in the house when the fire broke out escaped injury ltlr Dugoy about 38 portlimo trapper and gtddc suffered burns when he tried to rescue the children and was taken to hospital for treatment DEBENTURES AND TRUST CERTIFICATES Hardwood Floors Kitchens Paneling Porcbea Family Rooms Room Additions saga beach minion Phe to He Is author of books Always Historic Site 1937 Clear vllle Prehistoric Site 1M1 Folrfiold on Thomas re port on excavations on the rite of old Mission Village 104240 Flanagan Prehir ori Huron Village Site rota Crawford Prehistoric Village Site rota Report On Prehistoric Work shops at Port Franks Besides his numerous articles on St ignaco it he wrote Ste Marie Among The Hurons 1054 and the Nottasawaga tag in 1356 Jury said of his latest Ilod This should be close to the hearts of all Canadians ltiea fought and died here in the defense of the country yet the money isnt available to preserve it Tho HMS Nancy historical attraction here was sunk at Sehooaertown historians believe August 13 lttls Schoonertown was established prior to that and probably suffered in the shchling ot the Nancy Dr Jury so Dr Jury is being assisted by two Slmcoe County historians Donald McGuire and Norman Clark Both men said yesterday that the important site should be preserved as it is aseuuotnvesrhan IN AMOUNTS OF stoorosreonoo TRUST Bl Dunlop St East Barrie Out HOME MODERNIZATION Stone Windows Roofan Siding TileFloor Wall Ceiling Rec Room up To FIVE YEARS rio PAY Let Dali Modernizing handletheentlrolob fromstart to finish ttrlols personal supervision financing guaranteed work one responsibility Visit our Building Material Show Room free unmeasured workmen duality ma included to one fair price one company AddaRoom RoomAddltlonsi You call provide needed apaco for family and guests Thy 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