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Barrie Examiner, 25 Aug 1962, p. 2

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Jtuselmniaasandygogggust admfiqfi °I 1mm SI¢Tuscd in basement hotel 200 years ago Authentic public not iccs are hammered to the wall rows of cups and mugs and We in dispifiiffli Olliilme whiskey bottles with odd shap ed tops line shelves over which tabltshed in 1960 chiefly through 11 great mirror leans forward as if it was striving to reflect the talksinging and laughter mmmllui 51th in one corner stands one of All mum and 13 the first post office disks gent uring grill front even en Whom 15° 3de we and one of the very first tele phone exchanges with only two or three dozen switches smal ler than many exchanges used in business of bcs now But they marked ward Among the many new attrac tions the Watsons and Mr Lat Loiimer says came from Fle imer have planned is the sett ing up of an old time store complete with drug department it sounds interesting for store keepersand druggists are con curtosinwund cities and con panrnxoans have long since ceased to so freshmenis acrvssrnrare markable old bar In the South Simcoe Museum Is Worthwhile To Visit BNiAN BAKER One in the most worthwhile places to visit is the fastgrow mg South Simcoc Historical Memorial Hospital in shady Dayna Park This museum which is uni agricuitural equipment was es thc efforts of Mr and Airs Clair Watson curator and sec Dawney board members all of slvecoilectiona The Town Council has leased to them the spacious agricultural building for as long as they need it Outside of the museum or ranged side by side on grassy slope are two massive pink graniie mill stones which Mr tchcrs mill that once stood on posite Rowe Park Those stones are probably the best still to be seen in Ontario popularand had to be mass produced One of the most spectacqu exhibits perhaps one oi the best still to be found iltACAfl enrvongrnaliy old step for vacuum and dont forget the cider press semen axmnira llfr Latlmer who bad Just nmodztrorrtipperqansda Village at Morris feels that many of the exhibits at Alliston are superior to than lilorriaburg And the work shop section there Just doesnt compare with this one he said Another thing that we do that they dont is to print cards for our exhibits giving what eocir item was used for who it was used by if possible and the panic at the donor Since we started doing this we have not iced peopia have become more in at and stay longer Scarcity of money is our chief 55c problem 1n the archives room may be seen an unusual collection of ivory and soapstone carvings brought back from the land of the Eskimos by Don Downey huge wall map shows Upper Canada in 1962 most of the towns and villages we know to day were in existence then suaieueJoapJLSlmsnnJmmto umosron calsum stocky Eskimoa and part Eskimo clergyman troubled the 2m gen oral synod of the Anglican Church of Canada from com plex distension of mission fi nanu Friday to awareness oi its roost basic problems in min alonary work Perhaps you do not under stand that in my count some times we have no said Alec Aigfak of Coppermina WT through an interpreter no that there is plenty oi food down here want our people to learn to pray said Alanga Simoncc diminish minbiscdflirst at mp ape it English We are new teaming to pray for everyone in the world It is matter oi great hap piness to see all the trees and strange things In the south Gideon Kilsualikroi Gian told the synod in the dialect of his people around Spence Bay too miles north oi Winnipeg RAND dalncd Eskimo dcacons and priests said Rev Armand Ta goona oi Rankin inlet first on live oi the Canadian Arctic to be ordained an Anglican priest II mama and Sloth at common industriala bflning Alberta Gal Trunk Lina Co Ltd Net income for the six monih period ended June to 1962 amounted to 01748165 af ter depreciation charges of $3037070 interest on longterm debt oi $32057o1 and preferred dividends of 3750250 Net to come por sham amounted to industrial Acceptance Corp Ltd For the alxsmonth period ended June 20 1002 net in come amounted to $5600le 5007414 shares outstanding as compared with 35025099 or We per common share on l757022 shares outstanding for thumrreanondinonariml¢ 7Hanwxsh wsbadmora our TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE PLYNN DUNLOP IT BAH llatfstirll summary for Week Ending August is AVERAGI YilLDI Auto 11 BULLETIN or 00c per common share on rTrvssTrrihcrta The Alberta ForbEskimo Clergy Upset Anglican Synod an so hard to the own northiand Perhaps theyre men and the buildings and tooclosctnlttobeaaintcr the rrtonay to train them ztcd as the mun Hull til mm Zealandm whohave worked the caribou dont more of dis or us location when dog teams dia RI Rev 11 Crump and Eskimos seek out the set cl Saskatchewan Intro to simple words of hunger when titmeats of the disruption of ancient social patterns when men that room of hia pa Rankin inlet face major prob fun because nickel mine til there is closing downiauer rs ditional ways among the up dlans and tho accomp Nady gone to work on the DEW failure to absorb than fully into Linc some will go and to Wbliaaociety Govt If Cant Inspect Midway Rides years 111m men have al hunt he acid 11 Rev Donald hiarab bishop of the Arctic said in an introductory re rt that in common with er agencies in The Arctic the church has great trouble getting Canadians to so north in an interview he said that of ordained men working in sdioceseonly=iourarelana dlans The majority ara British This is Cunadiaaproblem church problem he said dont know why young Cana dians arent interested in their I0I BRIEFS bi ment and expansion of its cap ital plant in the six months ended June so working capital incrend by 4010000 to 07979000 whila capith ex penditures amounted to $85 724nm Aggregate capital ex penditures incurred since 051 Pacific Petroleum Ltd The company is applying for pen mission to build natural gas byproducts pipeline from point near the AlbertaSaskat chcwan boundary in Winnipeg Man The sixinch diameter scornlle line would originate at processing plant at Em st peritoneummav 0utsida oi the entrance stands rather amusing water fountain that long ago stood be aideEeetans main street iter ses drank from little trough people drank from fountain behind and little bowl espec been lost Over lane beyond snake ence stands no less real two story log house built in 1031 by an Angus McDonald in Tecum scth Township it was donated and moved to the museum by Salada Foods Co on whose land it had stood and rebuilt by ter Laboratories Allis next year we hope to have rt furnished with all pion ecr household effects says Mrs Watson think that it 11 be quite attractive by the time1we have it completed Mrs Watson mentions that the Town the tourndioinlnc townships and individual peo pic and private companies and businessmen have been most helpiulan they know it is here to stay more and more people are donating all kinds of interesting items The museum is open every day through the summer later on weekends only INSECTS The first exhibit you notice as you enter the museum is gorgeously colored set of South American moths and butterflies They are colored in reds oran ges yellows greens and flour escent blues You cant miss We usually stick with items that figured in the lives of n29TC3II8dIHIiS explains Mr Watson but when little girl brought these butterflies in what could we do According to Mr Watson is greatfavorlte with young and old alike IS an outstandlfng col lection of native birds and ani mals preserved in lifelike post uresand colors by highly skilled taxidermist who once livedgin Ailiston Big wooden clocks as rugged astheir pioneer owners hang silently on the wall Silent too is the bell that once iangled overiAlIiston Public School Few people have seen an out benhc Eskimo kayak Here you see the 25foot kayak brought back from the arctic by Sir Frederick Banting There are tallow candles made by Sir Fredericks moth er There are also heavy cast Iron icookidgpots quaint china ware clothes wringers with rat lers crimped like modernday hay conditioners clothes irons Jrlbutlng weird shaped tainers GUNS Few men and boys fail to be attracted to the outstanding dis plays of guns including Brown Hess flint military ialiyJordagstndrmk from bar spade bayottctdating backf to beiore 1090 Interesting too is set of fence and durenl pine stump primitiva school rdcskswand black board made of boards saved from log school at Bandon in Adiala teachers strap was discovered when the school was wrecked hidden be hind some loose by some foresighted pupil Written on the door of desk fropi Fishers School are iho the dates they taught same go ing back to 11106 To achers have come to this desk to get proof that they are eligible for old age pension comments ltfrs Watson One area is devoted to bed room iurnlshings and lovely quilts and rugs and glass fram ed pictures beautifully built up of colored wool and featlters but no seed pictures yet One particular but water bot tla was specially contoured to fit over the stomach to keep one warm at night You would flu this bottle with toohot water only once youd soon team Mr Latimer believes that the agricultural section especially the biacksmiths department is the best to be found in Ontario in fact he hopes to get to forge and blacksmiths shop set up in realistic display them INTERESTING The blacksmiths display is particularily interesting because beside all of the tools used by blacksmith of that time there is almost every other type of tool as Mr Latlmer puts it There is tool or every job There are huge wood bor ing angers great bread as used for squaring timberswhrp saws used for cutting boards by hand from logs wooden bay forks and two immense forge bellows with handfrmg and hlmdreda of other iterrts all in exceptionallygood repair And the implement section Dont miss it Here are to be seen items that may not be anyother place hinder dates back to 1000 and is considered first in be used inVSimooe horsedriven or geardrive ihre shing machine complete with torque rods anddonated by William seen ed nails about the Thornton it could still thresh grainr was hauled up and down rivers in barge in the French River area he shows every lot and half lot and the name oi the owner in tile year um While all kinds of pioneer it ems arawalcomed by the South Simeon Museum as done tions here are few sugges tions Victorian and proVictor ian paintings pioneer tumish ings typical clothing in good condition dolls glass and chins ware booka documonhunusr ual maps coins and Indian art Ifacis Such public spirited enterpri ses as this are deserving of full support for without them our most tangible history could be lost for ever WEATHER Forecasts issued by the Tar onto weather office at am Synop Cooler air is fore cast to progress slowly south eastward across southern 0n tario preceded by thundershow ers in some areas today and to night More comfortable tcmn geraiurcs are indicated for Sun ay Lake St Clair Lake Huron Georgian Bay regions Windsor London Very warm and hu mid today with increasing cloudiness tbis morning becom ing mostly cloudy with scat tered showers or thundershnw are this afternoon and early to night Mainly sunny and little cooler Sunday Winds southerly 15 to20 today north is Sun ay Lake Erie Niagara Lake One tario Haliburton regions Ham ilton Toronto Warm and mld with increasing cloudiness today becoming partly cloudy with few thundershowers de veloping this afternoon and evening Clearing and little cooler Sunday llmagaml regions North Bay Sudbury Mostly cloudy and little cooler with scattered showers or tbunderabowers in day Sunny with little change in temperature Winds southerly 15 to 20 shifting to northwest 15 this afternoon Algoma Sauli Ste Marie Cochraae regions Cloudy with showers ending this morning clearing this afternoon Sunny With little changnfn tempera ture Sunday winds light Forecast temperatures Low tonight High Sunday 65 55 65 Kitchener 65 Wingiram 90 Hamilton 65 05 in nor Peierborough 1901 On balance it seems reason able to anticipate that results for the full year will closely parallel those of 1001 ii Ranahan president stated no Forest Products Ltd period ending June 10 1902 amounted to 52010001 or file persbaans compared 11701490 or file per share for the comparable 1901 period Aluminium Limited Net in come for the sixmonth period ended June 00 1902 amounted to $2093000 or doc per share as compared with $15112000 parable period oi 1091 Davis president stat ed aaies oi aluminum in the first half amounted to $940 mil lion versus 3120 million for the same period in 1961 The un provement in the companys sales volume reflects stronger demand in the USA Canada and South America as well as adulea under certain of our iongtermsales contracts Mr Davis stated Alberta Distillers Ltmltcd The com any declared an in itial divi end of be on common and voting trust shares pay able Sept record Aug 15 1902 company spokesman said the board of directors hopes to pnydividends on an annual basis international Nickel Co of Canada Ltd Earnings for the six months ended June so 1062 amounted to 552344000 or $177 per share up from the had net profit of $3705000 or $193 per share Incurnsed earnings reflect better prices for nickel benefits from the lower exchange value at the Canada dollar tax savings on the new Thempson operation end mall amount in sales of nonprofit nickel which had been acquired from the Us government orits suppliers at market prices wingate chalman and Gordon president stated in the cur rent ycar the company has continued to strengthen its frn aneiai position while spending large sums for the improve Net lncomefor the slxmonth with or too perabare for the com advances in thodeiivery Milt first half of 1961 when inco siiiils NOW AT our NEW LOCATION unvemment has approved Paei fica application to extract by mam mm Tran50 Police are looking for her adn Pipelines Ltd gas stream in Alberta Under the proposal Pacific is to build and operate the plant and pipeline and will also markeLthn ducts TransCanadu will so ply the gas for processing The cost of the line and plant is cstirfllltcdfii srmtnlo AgnewSurpass Shoe Stores Limited Tire exchange offer by Genesco ine to exchange sham of its common stock for common shares of AgnewSur in pass has been declared eifec um 20° prelim mm Ive as oi the close of busi ness on Aug Iii 1962 Calgary Power Ltd For the 12 months ended June so 1902 gross revenue from operations amounted to $20707055 again st 3207749ll for the previous 12month period Net income totalled 37106045 compared with 50509540 for the 12 men tbs ended June 30 106i later offer by Levy to acquire all the remaining outstanding shares of Russell industries Sept 14 The Levy offer has been accepted by holders of slightly more than 000000 hus sell shares gluing Levy hotel of some 710090 shares of the 704230 shares outstanding ac cording to President Levy Sirawlnigan Water and Pow cr Co Capital requirements three cars will be reduced by some million asa result of deferment of Rapidsmdes Coeurs development in lat ter accompanying current divi dend cheques Fuller chairman of Shawlnigau stat ed that while proponents of state ownership have been ad vocating takeover of compan ies in Quebec there is to our knowledge no indication that the government will take any such action Gatlnenu Power 00 Net in coma for theaix months cod ing June 30 amounted to $227720 or $113 common share against $1101200 or $100 per share in the same period of 19st created by the impact lndian odious taught Eskimo chug and while Canadian societies in yearn for the way or wait northern Saskatchewan no the iicly for the first temperance two nfiuthaweialandmcntalanguish mired in Prince Albert no to Jury was told Friday night that no governing body In Canada has the power to inspectmid cense operators ext Vincent made the statement at the opening of an inquest into the death of lbycarcld Linda Salkalgf of Ottawa who died in hosplt mechanical ride at Central CanadaExhlhiiion Mrs George Saikaioy flied 1uli=iridsym Supreme Court soaking un stated damages Linda died Thursday geace on the part of Fred the newiangicd ride called the Meteor Bill Murray 07 also of New York the ride operator the World of Mirth which oper grtiea the midway at the annual ar unable to find any official body total narroxlmniely Width in Ottawa Ontario or Canada 090 that has formal jurisdiction over carnival rides New York state authorities year ago under 10 who were not accom ponled by older children or adults The Saikaioy girl had been told to share seat with Sept From Thalidomide fee for blendshipwlth all na It can he expected in the United States says Drug Commissioner George Larrick ceived the sedative and at least 27 have not yet had their babies He said one infant death has been attributed to thalido mide andnnfortunately it now appears that there probably will be more on television program can mothers who received the ldomide from US doctor La vyi Tnduatricr The mm Jar lstaia in the infieddSigtesi at was iven un no so Ltd has been mend doctors tan clinical tests and many gave it to their patient of the company for the next some Wm so out ii 15c basket Melba and doyce apples brought 75c sizes and pricedaccordingly Dill sold quickly at 10c bunch Potatoes 45c basket Ibs sold for 40c lb buns cookies and pies etc and sold out kiy sold well Honey could bought invarlousisizes sac accordlng to size Ushmmflouth lamende oompsrsbla lens new film strip shown pub north by disruption of In caroucra ay rides for safety or to Ii Assistant crown attorney ltob after failin from The girls parents Itfr and 117 The parents alleged negli ni 33 of New York owner of exhibition directors and Mr Vincent said he had bccn Mr Cerbini testified that his do was tested for safety by He saidticket sellers were in ructod to turn back children ieenage girl but the latter aappnared after the accident The inquest was adjourned to en MorrDéaths ASHINGTON tAPt More iant deaths from thalidomide Larrfcir said Friday more Larricks remarks were made Of the babies born to Amer llbi Tho dnrg was never licensed FARMERS MARKET Business was good as usual Tomatoes made their first ppearance and sold well at Cucumbers were in various Fresh chicken averaging Baking included bread tarts ace and iam Fresh chill Eggs sold quickly at are to ELECTRIC SHAVER REPAIRS ALL MAKES compnnywide cmployeesor gardzadon fanned in 1010 en rolled in 10000ih member out be Insists Ceylon Nor AntiUs Prof Maiaiasekera head of Ceyians United Nations del president of the UN General Assembly insists that neither he nor his government is anti American that war critical of US policy somehow found its way into campaign literature in which the Ce lan delegate sought sup port presidency cal bobble was responsible for the report being mixed up with letters ltiaialasekera sent to number of foreign embassies in Ottawa itininisekera also serves as Ceylons high commissioner to Canada and Jamaica ment issued at his office here Friday that news stories about lthelreport were on cold war ave sfriendnfsthcwcs ment said reflecting the spirit not atooge my govemmant is not my peo ple are not it is notin our spirit or our philosophy to be hostile to any nation centto 00157 unlit in June from the corresponding month iast year The Dominion Bureau of Statistics reported today that the value of sales rnse147 per in the month to 01112312 GORDON SEYMOUR AND JOHN DAVID EATON Eatons Quarter Century Club Enrolls Its 100iiiith Member Eatons Quarter Centurycluh ton Pruident of the large to tail firm prtuentcd certificate and gold watch tokens of menu rship in the unique club to Mimimawdhh rdW rseymomrasolflma it the furnitube department of the dowutown iornnio store who 301 the company just 15 years ago The club one of the first of in kind established in Canada began with only 70 members More than 3600 members some with up to 50 ycars service are now actively employed through gatlon and candidate for out the com on UNITED NATIONS iAPi THINKING ABOUTA FENCE report by Mainlasckcra UN members for the informants said that cleri nfalnlsckera said in state HAVE STYLES am and always have been flitt my government and my pen Pickat8tanlcadoC Post Rail Mada fr Northern Michigan White dartha worlds most durabio fanca wood it navu do painting and baautlfulstlverqr Itisp fabricated at thorn Lintat Lion fastand afrnpla Th oak lawn Stop in or phone fax city descriptive brochure CALL BALL MODERNIZING SERVICES id ANNE ST But am candid friend am not antiWestern CAR SALES UP OTTAWA CP Canadian ales of new cars and commer ial vehicles jumped 107 per PAO DI BARRIE CITY CONCERT BAND presents Music in the Park Sunday 26 August 1962 pm Banal Concert BAYVIEW PARK aAnnsrANn PROGRAMME OCANADA DLONEL HDGEY 0N PARADE IVAN Elbows Schubert 11071823 tar ch Poip asemuon My rm LADY Relgioso Ava roams immigrant1o SELECTED Misb Lnsaurnn reserves Arr by Gatlsscr wind ranbnnmr are iierfurtb Suite seLscrno Munitions raonl VIVA MEXICO fohn itinrrlscy inane Misc sarunnay DATE Fantasy in Cblour coconuts Peter De Rose to Selection nwsrc MAN Wilson cause roads were poor or did not exist farmers had to bring their grain to the river aide to threshed lhereare buggies and cutters wooden pump genrdriven drug saw butter SEeclu st North Phone iJust Around hornetan PA c0512 Repairs to Ransonnnd nunatoneunis F°lhl°i9WW uch ChaimThe=Barbcnhnnn=rrr liars Dand masonror asnn narrio Central WWW mum PA 2521 callcgiate llandl Barrie pipe band Kempenfelt Trumpet that tiCnlli those long handle that must be your and narrlr North Conelate strlnrorehrsrrn aarlyidaya candles are very pad to produce the necessary Trenton Killaioe Muskoka fsIogth Bay it dry Ealton Knpuskasing that had to be filled with hot coals and host of handpow cred mechanical kitchen aids forerunners of todays gleaming but cprpenslve appliances MAKE CANDY EXTRA AIR LONDONDENEV AIR Arr By II Walters Barrie God Save The Queen Servrce Centre LETS MAKE FANNIE MUSICAL Sauli Ste Marie Mount Forest

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