building day Trip contest gt Perishable cargoes ANYBIGGER cmnom Twoyeamld Murray Mano well holds Lb carrot grown in his parenvs Mr and Mrs Norman Maxwells back yard at Dalston Four carrots were grown all of similar weight but Mrs Maxwell seen in tha picture with her young son says this one had the Deal shape Two pounds is an unotï¬clai record for Simone County Any challengers CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS GET SUBSIDY Because the Ontario Depart ment at Highways now pay subsidy at 50 per cent of the cost Barrie City Council have decided to charge the in ventory cost of steel curb forms in the amount oi Size 89641 to the current budget SECOND SOB Building Inspector Chris Spania is being appointed Plumbing Inspector lor the City oi Barrie JOB FOR PUC Barrie City Council is to en ter into an agreement with the PUG tor the installation of the necessary water mains requir ed for the sewage pumping stag tion The Ontario Water Re sources Commission will pay on behalf ot the city for the replacement ofthe sidewalk on the east side of Toronto Street irom Dunlop Street to Simcoe Street and the tourloch main on Toronto Street trom Simcoe Street south ALLANDALE SIDEWALKS Ooncrete sidewalks are to be constructed on the east side William Street from Cum berland Street to Burton Av cane and on the north side at Cumberland Street from Essa Road to Reid Street The total cost is eétiniated at 5725 and the work is to be done under Section of the Local Improvement Act SNOW TIME Barrie City Council is calling for tenders for snow plowing sidewalks in Ward Tenders are also being called for 20Q0 tons of clean sham sand to be delivered to the Public Works yard for winter use HONOR PERMITS The City of Barrie will honor permits issued by the townships of Vespra and Inns fll and issued prior to annex ation until December 31 1959 further extension of one year will be granted if applied me This is consistent with present city policy on buildmg permits narrow cans The City Trafï¬c Committee bnl naked for the eniorcement Mrs Bud Martin of Alcona Eeacbis the winner this eek or Bulova watch for gaining the innit new Examiner sub scriptions from September 30 to0ctober Mrs Martin is oneofrthe top contestants the Examiner New York Ho oi the bylaw oibidding park ing vehiclls on the boulevards it hasbeea found that recently laid curbs have been broken and damaged by cars being driven on to the boulevards STREET LIGHT street light is to be in stalled on the third pole on Rodney Street north of Stra bane Avench and on the sec ond pole on Rodney Street south of Strabane Avenue TEMPORARY ROUTE The City mmc Committee have permission to make Ross Sophia McDonald and Cod rington streets into through streets as temporary arterial route with stop at Hayfield Street There will be stop on Mulcaster Street at the junction ofSophia and Cod rington streets TALK IT OVER TheBarrie Lions Club have asked committee of City Council to meet with com mittee of tour from the club todiscuss the future of their swimming pool project POPPY DAY Permission has been granted to the Barrie Branch of the Canadian Legion to hold spe cial parade to the Cenotaph on November 11 and for Poppy Day tag days on Friday and Saturday Nov 67 Mayor Kinzle or his representative wrll lay the City Council wreath at the Remembrance Service at the Cenotaph BUS SEELTERS The Piccadin Club Toronto general director CBC Memory Music Hall Gerald Peters have asked Council to allow them to erectsmall shelters at bus stops at no cost to the com munity The cost of the shel ters is paid by the advertise ment it carries The object of this request is to raise funds for the club which was found ed to give Canadians an oppor tunity of meeting people iron the Old Country Top Grades 9i Slaughter Cattle DemandCood ill Ont Stockyards TORONTO CF Top grades of slaughter cattle were in good demand with steers selling strong to 25 cents higherat the Ontario public stockyards this week The plainer kinds making up the bulk of the offering were slow and hard to move Heifers yearlings and veal calves were steady Eows opened steady but strengthened slightly at the close Bulls and replacements were slow at barer steady prices Hogs sheep and lamb prices were lower Cattle receipts were about 050 head less than last weekand 8300 less thantthe same Week last year Western cattle receipts were 733 headealongwith 723 calves and 409 lambs In addition there were 56 cattle 182 calves and 32 lambs from Quebec and 25 wattle and 7125 calves from NewBrunswick There were no shipmenh east nor exports to the United States Slaughter cattle Choice steers 2627 with few arly sales to 2725 good 24502550 mediums 2224 commons 22 good heifers ï¬zdwithn few choice ca 2450 mediums 21 com mons ill2050 choice ed year lings 27 16 with few sales at 16 50 heMaiiwquCheatedDe Méil Iues Well sm NT EN ri hit Dock Priority NEW YORK CATOPerishables continued to receive to dares lmgahorema coded and unloaded backlog moth handgunminted dining their elmday Itrike Ports from Maine to his comeback tojllle Thursday as 6000 Mus Med ledernl court order enjoining the strike VPrlority wasglven 12 yard that had arrivedhere and at amthcrn ports wimvmmomo In perishables mostly bannu In mower tbe truit was near spoiling Shippers estimate the strike cost them about $160000 ooo SCHOOLS IDBBENTUIES Barrie Puhlle School Board has asked City Council to make the necessary arrangement for debentures to the amount of $3d000 tor new school sites The board acquired twadltes in 1958 which were paid or with money in hand as loan at the time and contemplate acquiring third site this year BILL 10 COUNCIL The Board or Parks ManageL ment have billed Cit Council or the sum 5397 cost of keeping Memorial Park better known Fred Grant Square beantllul The board pointed out that this did not include the use of equipment NOW MOVE ll The house that blocked street the property of 11 Smith Penetang Street is now on its way out Agree ment having been reached suc cessfully between council and owner tenders are now being called or its demolition COMPANY Barrie City Council last night passed bylaw or sale of land to Company in the east end of the city Company is the third of the anticipat ed industries to home tether rie The plant will have frontage on St Vincent Street Husband vanishes litter TripTo CNE NORTH BAY CF young English mother of three has asked friends here to help in finding her husband Gary Neill who came here with the British Royal Marine Band in August but didnt return MrsNeill wrote the friends asking that her letter be pub lished in the hope her husband might see or hear other plea She said he has been classed as deserter The band came to Canada to play at athe Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto When the CNE closed in September it made short tour and departed by plane frovaontreal Sept 20 Neill evidently was not on the plane MILES OF DEAD FEB ST PETERSEUBG Fla AP heavily concentrated band at dead fish seven miles in width lay offshore along 40 mile stretch of the Gulf of Mexico to day killed by marine organs ism called red tide We just hope the wind wont chonge said Dr Robert Hutton chiel biologist of the State Marine La boratory wind shift could bring the tin carcasses ashore in large number diunta 51550 commons1350 1450 campers and butters 1113 good heavy bologna bulls mostly 1050 with afewat 19 common and mediums 1510 Replacement Good stockers 242675 common and mediums 2023 with stock calves 25m Calv Good vealers 3042 with choiceto 35 mediumsvzsZS commons 2125rhoners1520 Huger Grade arses heavy sows 13 light sows 11 all on dres Sheep and Good naniv weight lambs ened at2050 hut closed at 19 the support price medium and heavies sold down ward to 17 common and feeds are 1510 bucks rammed $1 hdndredweight sheep 310 accordln to quality 57 NSONS INsuMNce as Duulonistreet Free liflefreshm ent Baerieï¬UCoundliitgcingtp latromaliaxnimlyamdehu glut bylawthat willeostany torthe meeting dubbed therul businengmng away tree nod zesllon 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