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Barrie Examiner, 9 Oct 1959, p. 3

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Lrloronto Man Is Charged Toronto man who allegedly tried to pass off three dud chequcSA at direeharric books was detained in Pinion Ont 111de and will appear at Picton Msgutrstcr Court next Wednesdlll Arnold Merkley is charged byBarric City Police with ut tering orged documents but will appear at Pictnn Police say three cheques for $19341 marked Northspan Uran ium Mines Co Elliot Lake were passed at Bank of Nova Scotia Canadian Bank of Com merce and TorontoDomlnlon Bank July Suspend Sentence or Borden Youth Aarwfloodcn barricade which was noun Cooler much coolertoday Cloudy and Kapuskas Stephen Korda 18 RCAF Camp Borden was given years suspended sentence by same Magistrate 12 Foster Vednesdit Korda was convicted Sept 30 of breaking and entering Gospel Hall Mary Street Barrie suspended sentence was asked for last week when it was stated Korda was an apprentice in the RCA and it was desir ible in his owninterests he should be allowed to complete his training Council Pricing BUSY Agenda Because the Thanksgiving holi day Monday interferes with the regular meeting of council Eer rie City Council will beholding ltsmeetlng tonight Three re parts from two special commit fees are on the agenda The City Status Committee will introduce report of molar im portance for in the next two Was Knocked Into Barricade 66yearqu Port Seveni wo man was stated to he in satis factory condition today after she was knocked into Midland store front barricade Thursday morning and taken to St An drews Hospital Delima Boucher 66 had two honesfrscturedjn one leg and compound fracture of the fther raid MidlandTown Po They quoted her doctor as saying sue was otherwise in good condition She was walking on the side walk when car driven by female learnerdriver mounted the curb and pinned her against round renovated store The barricade collapsed and she went under bolhwood and car No charges have been laid against the driverof the car WEHTHER TORONTO CPlOlticial fore casts issued by the weather of fice at 11 am Synopslsf Cold air from the west started to move into southl ern Ontario this morning tum blin temperatures to 405 or low 50s Clearing skies tonight should maintain this downward trend So that ground frost is likely by morning in most of Southern 0n tario Regional forecasts validuntil midnight Saturday Lake ErieLakc Huron Lake Ontario Niagara Windsor Lon don Toronto HarbiltonfCloudy wrth sunoy periods today and turning cooler Ciearand cool in night With ground frost by morn ing Saturday sunny and cool Winds west 20 to 30today dimin tslllllg to westerly10 to 15 to night and Saturday or Bayisliburton North Bay Sudhury Cloudy to day with afew light showers or snowfliirries Saturday cloudy becoming mostly sunny by after Winds westerly 2o to all today West 15 Saturday Kirkland Lake TimminsKop uslmsiug Cloudy with scattered showers changing to snowflurries this afternoon Saturday mostly cloudywith tow snowflurries changing to snow lateinthe day Cool Winds southwest 15 to 20 becoming light tonight and north erly is by morning Western New Yorkzr Mostly cloudy scattered showers and cool Saturday Forecast Temperature Lowi tonight gh Saturday saga janitor Examiner if CIIYLANDCOUNTYNEWS rumor mom HILIZCRE STUDENTS FILE PUT QllICKLYIAI fillACTIOE gt Barrie Central Collegiate Clears 980 In 88 Seconds Barrie Fire Chief Irwin and InspectorDonny Keast vis Iited all the reboots in Barrie Weeks this committee will be meeting County Council and Simone County Childrens Aid Society directors in an endeavor to come to some final agree ment Points that have to be settled are Barries equity in the county and the extent to which the city may lavail itself of county services while not being part of the county How the cost of such services should be assessed to the city is one of the problems The committee which has been sludying the special build ing bylaw proposesto place two reports before the aldermen for their consideration One of these is tabled report Standing committees reporting to council will be the Public Works Finance and Fire and Traffic Among the bylawsrfor hearing is one to prohibit the keepingofguinea pigs within over the past two days to view the fire drills Also through the week which is Fire Prevention Week through out Ontario Barrie Fire Depart ment has been showing fire pre vention movies in all the schools All in all total of 5659 stud ents left their classes for drill this week and at Central Col legiate which hm 980 students it only took in seconds for the school to be cleared ot everyone from the principal and school board secretary to the last pupil Mr Irwin says he Would like to express his thanks to all the students and especially the staffs who made this import ant drill possible Here are the numbers and times for the other Barrie schools Central Collegiate 030 38 sec tion in Collision lit Intersection Thomas Zinn 16 RR 2Utopia was in collision with llnrold Bingham 46 RR Barrie at Collier St and Payntz St on Thursday Both cars had $275 damage the city of Barrie matter which has been debated before Among the communications coming before council will he one from Barrie Public School Board respecting public school site debenture The Liops Club of Barrie has letter on file iabout its swimming pool pm ec Other matters which will be aired under the heading of com munications will be bus shel ters pollution of water Mem orial Park Wellington street extension extension to Burton Avenue United Church and the governments winter work pro gram WICKETS open pron nouns wickets will be open at Barrie Postoffioe from to 10 am Thanksgiving Day Monday for general delivery and sole of stamps only There will be no sale oi money orders and no letter carrier or rural delivery fiespatch of mails will be liilccording to normal sched gas will be marked with cere mony at the Camp Borden rnoter ing station pm Oct 16 with number of dignitaries inAata tendsnce turn the main valveon the line while representatives of the De partment ofNational Defence the general manager of the Con sumers Gas Company and reeves and mayors of neighboring towns look on and take part in the ceremonies Presently good progress is be ing made with theillnderground mains and service lines are al ready being laid to individual furnace and hoilerrooms WhitehRi ssssascaa If run so BACKS CAMPAIGN Mayor Willard Kinzie has consented to act as honorary chairman of the fund raising committee of the Barrie and district Association for He tarded Children The local association is planning major educational and fund campaign Nov14 our OfficialgceremonyWill Mark tlrrival Qt Gas At Borden as soon hlmthi naturan The laniilelong transmission line is almost complete and will soon betestcd formorc than not pounds pressure Followingthe official turn Consumers has agreed toop erate eight boiler plants te porarily on propane vapor while the conversion is being made By the time conversion is pleted most of the 400 conversion burners so newlumaces boilers and water heaters and more than 100 pieces of equipment now on prigmewill be in action this we 1No menu HAMMER MILL ioiNonerArns Pnolvn conversion should proceed quick Brigadier Purveswill iv ands North Collegiate 794 115 seconds Codrington St 56 57 seconds St Joseph 95 40 sec ands St Marys newt 190 50 seconds St Marys old 152 50 seconds St Monicas 104 44 seconds St Johns119 40 seconds Hillcrest 673 111 sec onds Oakley Park 500 so sec onds King Edward 524 in seconds Prince of lees 467 92 seconds Johnson St 275 66 seconds Steel St 246 77 sec onds Cundles 1832 seconds Award contract For Collingwood OHAWA CmContracts to talling $2637658 were awarded during September by the public works department it was an nounced today Largest was 3516380 contracttor harbor im provements at the Lakehead 0f the total 3703116 was for new construction and harbor and river enincering $1672326 for repair and maintenance and $202216 for dredging Major contracts in Ontario Collingwond breakwater re pairs Ontario Marine and Dredg ing Limited Toronto $103735 Port ArthurFort William harbor improvements Speckert Morris Ltd Markham $515380 Sioux Lnoknutresidencc for citizenship department ei Flustrand Keewatin $27125 Whitby her hor improvements Ilredge and Duck Co Ltd Tor onto $202625 Beach dredging Detroit River Construc tion Ltd Blenheim $6300 Wheatiey dredging OntarioMa rine and Dredging Ltd Toronto $11765 Whitby dredging McNa mara Marine Ltd Toronto $162 000 Consumers Dnragon Dis Abltibi ripe Algornn Steel Alum nuin Ltd Albertn Gas Tr Asbestos Atlas Steel Algum Urau an Mont or of as Hell ieL Co Brazilian or Am on co ac Power new 144 azai 25 23 ms 37W 54 72V Gar Gun Min Pow Home 011 lm Oil In Acc Mini lung New My Bid Asked 964 64 can inert Fund lnestora forman Cinnamoan Examiner Stuff the owl ioa threepart orifice on elvil do lance on first etude bum in appeared in nondayl Examiner Today illumlnce reporter Mllun Koreock probes the problems and do ttel of civil authorities and in final none Saturday the role of the militia tn clvll defence will be studied Heres how Barries civil de fence coordinator assases local attitudes toward helping clin defence programs Iivu Cutie cites thé Khrush suniyéepathr ivilf Defence The loo workers ten of whom Chev visit as astcp on roadtol have attended the Civil Defence complete neglect civil defenc respoiuibilltles by citizens People are bcglnmn sto trust him he said and thus they be licvo they dont need civil de fence Another bother has been the ot titudc of many that the army has taken over civil defence so 1le lans might as well forget about it The greatest need is toedu There is terrific apathy and Simeon County has apathetic as possible Air Vice Marshall Cuffe told The Examiner Meal civil defence organizers are engaged in hard struggle to beat lethargy from prospec tive volunteers But even though the Army has now as sumed many major civil defence duties thcrcll never be enough citizen volunteers snyp AVM Cuffo Another day EMBARRASSING Local clvll defence authori ties were placed in on embar rassing position yesterday when the lctter of resignation of Major General Hutton former deputy civil defence co nrdinator was made public by Health Minister Waldo Mon teittl Major General Hatton re signed his post month ago but the reasons for his resignation came out in the letter He charged that the govcm ment in its new policy whtch places the stress of civil defence duties upon the Armys National Survival role has dividedthe work to inadequacy He continued the new Army role is detrimental to the auth ority and responsibility of pro vincial and munidipal govern ments He also charged the govem ment with failure to take any decisive action on evacun tion and shelter policy the gov ernment has broken up an able and experienced team in the civil defenced isinn staff whose ctfectiveness was only limited by lack of government leadership and policy He continued eminent is notprepared do so crisis came cept my advice on civil defence must ask you to accept my resignation with effect from No vembers 1959 CONTRAST gt The charges put forth by gen eral Hatton therefore contrast sharply with the comments made yesterday by BarrieCivil Defencel Coordinator AVM Cutie who agreed with the new move AVM Cufie said actions ofthe Privy Council in assigning the basic duties away from the Civil Seas Dom Faun Dam Store Gcco Mines Hardce For Hudson Bay Min Imp Too Inter Nickel Interprov rips KerrAddison Lobiaw pm lnssby Ferguson 131 MUTUAL snanns Supervlaed Growth II uosourolsrnonuxxcmce nincx lndustrinlt 39 GoldaZl Mauls oil pt Nzw YORK sworn Excth avengers Industrial up goo nan up Utllltleo is rrvn Moss VACTIVBTEA Radlora Withers Pulro Ulll Lynx can Erin Defence group to the liptional TODAYS STOCK PRICES Compiled At noon by environs and Co Lia 24 Dunlop st Second Floor Noranda mam Normctat Now not Nor Dnt NG Caldstxcnm Moore Com Gal or 32 no fiasco 30 411 so isih dig pem 155 Pacific Pet 33 Peru PL Sr 17 ms mu lloynl nan 5t Law Corp Sher Cord Sal Shir supp Ltd Steel of can remain Bic TransCan Pipe Traders Fin Texaco Unitou Union on Walk cow 120 12a Bid nixed North American 840 lfl L70 onns Auoenson CE see 91 mm curve Survival iian of the Army were smart moves since the Army is betterequipped to do these dut esl gt He said yaterdnthatthere would aeem toha no potential points of friction between the Armys duties and those still Yettwo hours later the Hat ton letter was disclosed with or guments claiming that the iEx cessive emphasis of responsi bility for civil defence now is divided departmentally to an extent that willnbe ineffective in peace and disastrous in war When the Privy Council order paper tabled before the house May 23 and which came into ef fect Sept it dissolved the posts of Civil Defence Coordinator which had been vacantfor two years and also the deputy to ordinators post held by Hutton tourTeenagérS Sent To Jail Four Victoria Harbour teen agers were convicted of break anilentryk and theft Wednesday at Midland Court James Carpenter 18 Manley Morenu id and Ernest Goodlt reault is all received sent ences of year and three months indefinite and nley Leduc 17 received six months and thrlee moths indefinite Victoria Harbour Ontario Pro vincial Police Constables Wil liom Owen and Harold Banting were concerned in the four ar rests for offences which ranged over 1957 1958 and this year drug store robbery Sept13 when $170 worth of cigarets were stolen Leduc and Moreau appeared onthis charge They were also charged with toria Harbour grocery store Goodreault also appeared on the drug store charge Carpenter Cwas charged with break and entry and theft from Marine Lunch Counter in town He was also charged with two 1957 and two 195dcottage rub heries cano remaining with the Civil Defence ed shift of responsibility in lighters and shaving matcrials the Sept ulrobbery of Vicg Government Controlled cate people said Cutie Defence Minister Pwkcs statement to the press in Ottawa last weekend that Canadians should forget about excavation in civil defence and build bomb shelters placed AVM Cutie strange position When asked to explain Mr Pearkes anduiusthe National survivals stand on the subject Cuife said that Pearkes was preSsed into statement and did so before fully having time to study the effects of the new pro gram Mr Pearkes is Chairman of the Cabinet Committee on Emer gency Plans and it is this com mittee that guides all the work of civil defence and national sur vival cvacuatlon Mr Pearkes therefore may havrpul himself in the position of adim ng the futility of ev acuation pious while at the head ofthe evacuation committee But while this turmoil in the federal level goes on the local civil defence units continue their work unceasingly Especially since at the lump tion of the newprogram the government has upped its con tributinus to 75 per cent of the costs from 50 per cent prev iously The provinclal and municipal governments pay the rest There are only 90000 soldiers regular or Militia in Canada the inhabited area of which Is 900000 square miles oihat is only one soldierto every square mile Therefore according to civil fence authorities they require much more than the existing 275 0011 civil defence workers across the country loo civil defence workers ready to get on the job with elaborate plans of evacuation and welfare feeding and hospitalization ask it there is reason since we are small conununity andthere fore not primary target to work at evacuation plans Mr Pearkes in on Ottawa Press conference recently answg ered the question this way Communities close to the big Centres would become evacun tion posts First aid posts and emergency hospitals would he set up in them And it is from com munities on the fringe of the go into the destroyed area to cliean up and rescue the wound Barrie is already marked off with pieces which would be turn ed into shelters supply centres andother such neccessities In fact Barrie has been mark ed down for being able to han dle 60000 evacuees from the Tar onto target area The city of Barrie hasabout But peoplein this town still milior targets that workers would school to Arnprior are ready to take over Sale Cracking Attempt Fails tit Bradford An attunpiedsaie cracking st United Farms Packing plantiii Bradford last night was foiled the thieves were frightened off by the incoming truck The sale which contained about $350 was housed in on office which is kept open since drivers and night workers are close by at all hours The safe crackers got as far as the inside shell of the sale and were frightened away before they got any loot MiSSing Kids Caused Anxiety Dvo young girls and young boy caused anxiety in three Bar rie homes Thursday when they failed to return home from school Eightyeerold David Kendall Grove St who was found in the early hoursof this morning after not returning from school told City Police Coast Ron Picknrd this was not the first timeaal though the enough polioe knew thatde How many times have you rim away now he was asked you mean in my whole life Yes Twentyseven times replied the youngster who was discov ered wandering around Allandnle railroad yards after his last trip Barbara Anne Rider 13 Owen St and her liyearpld friend Jean Craft were not home from school either friend of theirs said he heard them talking of Toronto but they returned home at midnight unsanitary annurs liEStIlllPtllltiS Full Line bi TUSSY COSMETICS Essa we oeuvst PH 2823 flocupuncy Spring 1900 Store Diem Satan om oowN TOWNBARRlE ngVoeoiéooiufi436850 5V TWOBEDROOM$7556 THREE BEDROOM $8259 duelan on no our aroan $256806 ANNUAka commissioner norax TWOBEDROOM$290400ANNUALLY THREEBEISROOM $324009 AblNUALLY OUTSIDEPARKING vnernioeuroks Stovestryout 9m FLFYAT°R$ LAUNDRY nooM PL YCROU

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