Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 29 Aug 1962, p. 3

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COMPETITION no concavity KARI7X MILES left and Janet Hardy of Barrie doin onstrnte their muscle as they SIIOWN NUMBERING com petition forms at the annual Livestock and Seed Judging Competition are from the left Carolyn Martin Barbara Tur Bflaw Is Revised carry the hole of hay for the sheep they are fending at the DarricFair Grounds The sheep belong to Craw ner Sharon Gilbert and Janet Turner The event is cospon sored by the North Simcoe Junior Farmers ssoclation and the South Simcoe Junior After ChargeLaid WASAGA Four days after dark Timlock vill age councillor appeared on charge of operating dance hall on Sunday council met and rescinded the snetion of the hy laiw under which he was charg When Councillor Timlock ask ed for an adjournment yeste theicasewasiadjouriiltihln tll September 11 it will be heard in Collingwood Timlock isproprielor oi the Dardanella restaurant and dance halthere Ontario Prov einl Police charged Timlock With operating on Sunday August 12 contrary to the villages licensing bylaw Four days later on August 16 Village Council met at special session to discuss the bylaw gt nafiiiiienY Helm Dr Harry Helm Moving To Europe Dr Harry Holm wellknown of Barrie has sold his To ntoand move to In past years Dr Helm has shown much interest in com munity affairs having been director on the board of the menniMAInmwnmdumé Concert Association and ac lively participated in several other organizations Dr Holm has been popular speaker primarily with regard to the subjectsot health phil osophy sociology and travel in Europe he will concentrate Adlai eh chin rnethods nrcnotsucccosful liament may pass laws and voted to rescind the section which banned Sunday dances Timlock did not appear at the special meeting Reeve Anthony Beck who was also rceve in 1949 when the by law was passed said council decided it discriminated against dance hall operators thnth caressed in 1949 Wasaga Beach was hit by wave of hooliganism att ributed to young Toronto rowd ies The Sunday ban on dancing was one of several successful measures token to curb the trouble Timlock did not operate dance hall at that time The Dardanella is the villages only dance hall DYKES COLLAPSE so his SEOUL Korea APlcheral dylies collapsed early today at Sunebon 200 miles south of Seoul sending disastrous flood waters from the rainswollen Nam River pouring throughthe city officials said as persons were killed and 26 were miss ferd of Mirroring Karens grandfather and will be judg ed by 4H members of Sim coc County Farrners Association and is directed by the Ontario De partment of Agriculture Coma petition is being held at the Barrie Fair grounds Exam iner Photos BUD FISHER former outstanding hockey goaltender with Barrie Colts in the junior OHA series Winston Ross Dudi Fisher 60 died suddenly at his sununer honie at Doysville Muskolia on Aug 22 He was senior executive with Church Motors Toronto for the past 15 years Born in Barrie and educated at locai schools he was prom inent iarsports here before moving to Grimsby He was goaltender Grimsby Peach Kings they won the intermediate champion of Ontario and was considered one of the best players at his position in the province for number of years His residence in recent years was at 319 Burnhamthorpe Road lslington He is sur vived by his wife the former Mabel Danger Reg of Niagara Falls son Don aid of Port Dalhbnsie doe ghtér Mrs William Betty Durcly Toronto and seven grandchildren Funeral service was held on Saturday IflOTllillE Aug 25 at the Turner and Porter Funeral Home Bloor Street Toronto with interment in the Fisher ing Dy KEITH KINCAID HALIFAX CPi If existing would result in restriction of in dividualfreedom the Canadian Bar Association was warned Tuesday John Ilonsberger Toronto lawyer who has made astudy of the duties and rights of citi zens related to the rights of po lice to make arrests said both sides are often ignorant of an lndividoals rights While individuals have rights often glossed over by auth lies citizens must them selfisth to th of law enforcement or even tually they will be lost he told the associations civil liberties section at the annual meeting there has been agdlsquieting in crease in crime and public de mand for better law enforce meat will lead to Parliament tervenlng he said Civil liber ties removed by legislation are seldom rcturne lilr Honsberger is chairm of lo Must as Order And Liberty family plot at Thornton jBCilance Mr Honsberger said bal ance must be preserved be der and lib it thrgeneraliinblifiweliarejanf fers through individuals irre sponsibly insisting on their rightsthe balance will change The association also received warning from retiring presi dent Fenncll of Cornwall 0nt that the backlog of cases before the courts in some cities has reached serious proportions fInrtead of being held in high regard our system of jurispru dence is brought into disrepute and some people particularly poor people are heingforced to accent settleiments which they eq In some placeshe did no name themélt takes up to three years alter case has been sat down before it can be tried To wait Whfllmdllllufllflmd itself on injustice and to many it amounts to denial of jus tice Dissatisfaction with the delay has given rise to suggestion that actions resulting from mo tor negligence be determined by an administrative tribunal with guilty only ouui pilot IIis mum mamas iiuousru Mm outcomes nose MayHavé Eound Historic PENETANGUISHENE Dr Wilfrid Jury noted archaeolog ist anthorrand museum cura tor may have done it again Yesterday less than two weeks after Dr Jury and his party oi excavators uncovered part of the old Royal Navy base at Schoonertown near Wrongs beach he discovered what he believes the old Huron Village of Cnrhngouha where the first Honinn Cath olic mass In Ontario was cele brated If he is right the grave of Etienne Ernie the first white man to visit Ontario is near the site Drr Jury has sought Corina gouho lor10 years during his summer field trips under ans plces of the University of West cm Ontario at London It was there that Father Jos cph Le Cnrona French mis sionary of the Recollcet Order celebrated the first mass on Aug 12 1815 Dr Jury has based his search on the Jesuit Relations the 73 voiume collection of writings by Jesuit priests fiAtca site 11b of miles northwesiol small settlement neorherecollcd the Basin Dr Jiiry foundii Iriplepallisaded Indian village Altcrmu=h excavation he lo cated the site of building in side the village His party found early French nails sim ilar to those found at the site 101 Fort St Merle NOT DEFINITE Dr Jury said his discovery th descriptions mass war celebrated He said though that he doesnt consider this proof conclusive and he has not yet revealed the exact le cnilon of the site it is however several miles from where Carhagouha was pinpointed several years ago near Lnfontalnc by Rev Jones SJ Roman Catholic historian cairn commemorating the discovery was erected where Father Jones thought the site was but his contention has never been proven archaeologv ically In 1633 Brain also met his death there after apparently betraying Samuel do Chumv plain to the British SL Jack King DFC CD 51130 Station Edeai was recently retired drain the RCAF after 21 years service SLi King also was awarded the Croix Dc Guerre by the French Government for his efforts in dropping secret agents or guerr lllaa far behind the enemy lines while pilot with No 357 RAF Squadron operating over Malaya in World War 11 Number 357 Squadron was ficiaily described as ial Duty unit but inbest advent tunemysterystory iargoriJ was lmo Fel dag guerrillas and secret agents for in the middle of them in southeast Asia and then to continue to supply them with weapons equipment food and other needed supplies This was accomplished on moonless nights under mast adverse wea ther conditions where they vir tnally waveskipped across the Straits of Malacca to keep be low the lowhanging cloud and also to duck Japanese radar Born in Hamilton SL King was raised and educated in Toronto where he graduated from OakwoodCoIlegiate Inst itute He enlisted in the RCAF iazApril 1941 graduating in December 194Las sergeant postwar service has been as flying instructorat NIAGARA neiprovince wasairged trin stltute provincial education system leaving the administra tion lolocalnutherities at ses sions Tuesday of the Ontario Municipal Convention Reeve Delby Bucknall of Clinton Township said educa tion costs in many municipali ties are more than half of the total tax bill and should no more be matter of municipal levy than armed forces hosts The rceve president of the suggested industrial assessment on pFovmce wide basis he or countywide boards be given rc sponsibillty for administration of the funds lotions told the associationthat Canadians spend more money each year to fill their cars with gasoline than they do to finance their childrens education WANTS CONTINUED He said he felt at estate xntio Wants Prayincewide System Tellandle Education Costs separate MASS Sites port are Baylleld street south DR WILIRID URY Huron Indians allied with the French captured Brulc tortured and ate him Dr Jury said the inter martyrcd priest Jean Brcbeuf passed timbre grave enbis way toCnrhagouho Dr Jury has carried out too tcnslvc excavation throughout Western Ontario in the terri tory of the Aitnwondrlan 1n dians and discovered and ex plored the site of Fairfiold Moravian Village 17921312 lie explored the site of St lgnace scene of martyrdom of Jesuit priests and Fort Ste Marie first European outpost and home of Jo priests author of books ways Historic Site 1937 carville Prehistoric Site 1941 Foirfield on Thomas report on excavations en the site of the old Mission Village 104248 Flanagan Prehistoric Huron Village Site 1918 Crawford Prehistoric Village Site 19411 flcport on Pro historic Workshops at Port Franks Besides his numerous articles on St ignace II he wrote Ste Marie Among the Hurv ans 1954 and the Nottawn saga Portage in 1956 Dr Jury is being assisted by two Simcoe County historians Donald McGuire and Norman Clarkc Awarded The Creix De Guerra His job was to drop behind enemy lines or right SL JACK KING North Bay Chief Operations Officer at RCAF Station Fall wnbridge StaffOfficer at Air in rnmand Head quarters St Hubert and Chief Standards othcer at Ottawa NORAD Sector Headquarters RCAFStation Edgarr Married to the former ar ion Isobel Ogilvy the Kings have four children John Mar garet Michael and Judith TheKings intend to take up permanent residence in Barrie where King has accepted th insurance Real estate taxes he said do not respondas readily to eco nomic growth as tax sources available to federal and provin einl governments Inother subjects discussed at the associations meetings Nor man Pearson Hamilton plan ning consultant proposed royal commission be set up to study obsolete municipal igov crnment in the province Mr Pearson suggested the verimmissionjttelrwii0diliittlie framework forenlnrgcd munic ipalities and pilot area prob ably in the Niagara district should be set up for experi ments Mimssncinnonwejecterrtmee olutions calling for welfare recipients to rk for their money The resolutions submitted by Kitchener Therold Township and the Welfare Officers Associ ation were substituted with resolution suggesting tnltfis1 Em tad JerCeciloW LQiiiL¢Qlil Several startling conclusions are reached in connection with parking in the preliminary traf fic and transportation survey report introduced this week in Barrie City Council The survey shows that the most heavily used metered curb facilities are on Dunlop street the first block west and the first two blocks earl of the Five Points intersection Dunlop street east from Five Points to hlulcosicr street has usage of57 per cent for peak iwohour period and Don lop street west has 711 per cent parking usage fhe only other facilities operating near capacity according to the re of Five Points and Owen 51 between Collier and Dunlop streets SERVE CORE These facilities serve the core area of the Central Dininess Dis trict and are filled during the peak hours of pm and pm Tire report notes that dew town parking on streets Is bound to decrease More and more area isrrcquircd for traf fic flow as vehicular vcliimes increase Parking should not be entirely discouraged since fail ure to supply parking may re LloolgParkrGet Govt Money Arthur Evans lifPI for Sim coe Centre has presented to the City of Barrie cheque for $41551 on behalf of the Ontario Government The money represents the provincial shore of the cost geared as follow Grove Street Swim mlng Pool 95000 Kins men Conservation Park 51650 Mr Evans snldWc are glad to have participated in these worthwile projects and trust this cheque may indicate in tangible way the interest of the Ontario Government and the OntariuDepnrtmcnt of Ag riculture in providing facilities for community activiUes piovliice suit ladéterioration of the core area ion of tax base and gcn cut scolioan toss in the city Street widening solely for the purpose of accommodating pnrk ha era is usually too cosz soi utlon to the problem The consulting firm of Tough fin Wyllie and Ulnai says that wherever fusible offstreet parking is ties would no more desirable CONSIDERATION To make airtudy oiithc parlo log problem in the1Central Bus iness District the con suitants considered An invantory of existing parkv ing spuccsin the survey area the extent nnd duration of the usage of spaces adherence to existing parking piions volume of vehicles cnte ring on leaving the Central Busin ess District and the demand for parking space in the com oren Under improvement schemes Thousands Visit County Museum More than 7000 people have visited the Simcoe County lilo seum in the nine weeks it has been openatitsnciviocation five miles north of Barrie on Highway27adiaccnt toSpringi wafer Park Rossrchannefl curator said attendance was greatly increns cdslnce the move to the ne location Some of the visitors have been from as far away as Burma New Zealand the West Indies Jamaica many European coun tries ond most of the states of the United States and all the finned lilr Channen announced new visiting ht rs for the museum effective September The mu seam will be open afternoons only from 130 to 530 Tuesday to Friday all day Friday all day Saturday to pm and 1280 to 830 pm on Sundays lifr Channen said the museum would open by appointment for groups in the evenings through the week IStartlinyg Cenclusions From Traffic Survey suggested in the or the inn reports that in addition to the present deficiencies unreas cd future traffic volumes will re to be acconunodatcd in any proposed street improm rneni scheme By 1933 approximately 30000 motor whiclcs will be frame ing in Barricl Central Business District in on average day in the BradfordDunlap street dir ection Abduction Case Is Still Mystery aaaron Sinffi Still no substantial clue has firmed up in the mysterious disappearance of Thomasina Baker Coast Fred MacDonald work log with inspector James llnr sold this morning that police vosligntlens continue to disprola one load after another as hav ing any connection with Tom mles abduction August 19 Each day dozens of leads pour into police headquarters now rated at Allision but as each is checked out another dead end is reached Inspector Harris ve still confident said he will stick with theinvcstlga on until something comes up that will leadpoilco tothe child or her abductor Extensive Damage To Two Vehicles An accident on Essa road at the CNfl tracks shortly before ll can today resulted in $750 damage to two vehicles Carsdilvciny2 oglltf aille 18 of so hurlon at he and William Eric Monger 26 of Paioswi were in collision on the track Damage to the Ilobltaille cnrwas $250 in the rear and $500 damage was done to the front of the hlonger veh icle Bath vehicles were south bound Tne aceidenl it still under in vestigation by Coast Bob Mc Kenzio of th Barrie Police SUPREME coorirs I89 REG 39 EACH ASSORTMENTS TEA BAGS nouns oar MAH nine Ribbon Red Label RE HOPPING DRAW 15 MORE Mrs Borden TsBONE wmo PORTERHOUSE LUCKY WINNERS Mrs Schlphof 1m No barrio It iNuttall RR Strand Lon Gocdenondt Palnswick in Taylor 115 Cluppcrton St Halliwell 121 Codriogton Dorothy Harding 29 School 81 Camp Mrs Russel Hunter 194 Napier St Lola Taylor Newton St Mrs Win Snapc 42 Nelson St Diana Warnook 155 St Vincent Sttpl Mrs Earle Johnson 25 Rose St Mrs Gib Wiley RR Barrie If Brotvn ltililhurst PO Mr Russell Sayers a7 Dnnrlonnlrl St BARBQ BUYS gt OF l00 GOVT lNSPECTED rails 75 MARGARINE Buy on in the reg price of 25c per lb 3i iii no ONLY AI HAMMONDS WWW SIRLOIN ROUND BURNS ween has 99 195$ nag FOR Home sceuur

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