Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 11 Nov 1959, p. 2

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rnoniisnr stundingfcbnir man doortodoor canvas brieis division lendch Hcrm Tomlin son innJack curd Daiids Lee Bliihrépnan Blake Lam mont hidden Jim MocLean ninnof semen not hearers umbershipbhair Advertising Ci annotmoes the acceptance oi the toliowingifiw $2 Win Booth Miller Amos La Brennan Charles Christie om Dryden Ted ElliotstrnEmu1 Heal Herb Justin Linton John Mono Knowi Harold Miller Edflliler AustinPieree Ronald Pile Ab Melting BillSaila Hiliott Salter Derek Smith Bob TorBuSh Gerald frown George Wilson John McFaddui and Jack Williams George Luann Examiner Photo Committee Plans ForRetcirdtéd The Barrie Campaign 500m mitten tor Retarded Children under the chairmanship oi ll Pratt is now well ahead with plans or Retarded Childrcns Vcck commencing Sunday Nevins Monday Nov 30 more than 200 cnnvaaslzrs will hiiiz the city hotise4ononso aiming to raise more than $15500 for the Barrie and District Association or Retarded Children Iocoiservcie clubs womens organizations schnoir and churches pointing out that in the coming week the commit ice isendeavoriug with the aid olitbe local assocllition to make people aware oiwhnt can he done for retarded cbildren The organizations have been invited to ask for speakers to address their groups and there has been good response to this invitation Letters have been sent to all An immediate resultrot the FRENCHvMESILE MIGHT BECOME CANADIAN Ky BORDEN TESTS MISSILE Continued from page one Sellpropelled it can be launch ad from light ramp on the ground or mounted on jeep type vehicle The gross weight oi the bomb launcher and tran port case is 100 pounds IMPACT BIASI Tlio missile which isrfitled with flare to fncilitate sighting INVESTMENT cniirs iiswims Cop Ltd 7393Iiunlop St as Barrio Quesiio Would you please explain the dilierencehetween registered bond and bearer bond Answer There are three ways in which you may have bond recorded on the transtm books of the issuing company The firstoiay is to have the bond iuliy registered This means that the principal amount thatis the amount of money thatthe company owes to you has beenrecorded in your name as being owed to you For the use of the money which you have loanedrthe company agrees to pay you so much interest on it and his interest is also register ed in your name You will re ceive this interest money direct Ll 1y from the company cheque as it falls due régiltered and is the best safeguard ior both al pnd interest against loss or theft The second way is to have the bond registered in your aside as to principal only To cover your interest paymean the company would vhttsch coupons to the bond and as they fall due you would clip them from the bonds and leash them at yourbank or investmentbtokers As the cou DOns are in bearer formanyorie cash themby the method pc gt registra on tiers measure otprotcc or floor al only hbd would be and tracking dotonsteoon im pact Results during training show that trained operator can aver age atrleast two out of three hits on moving targets under tactical conditions The team trained by the French has been lriturntrain ing operators at the Royal Cun adlanArmoured Corps School at Camp Borden even though no decision has been made to adopt theweapon in the Armys equip ment It was previously assumed that theAmerican Armys Ln crosse surface to surface mis sile would be the first one adopt ed hyibe Canadian Army but according to Defence Minister Pearkes this depends on the outcome at cold weather tests of the mmile range missile at Fort Churchill Manitoba2 early next year Most of tiieiests were carried outiat Burma Park range in Camp Borden but demon stration the weapon wasmade at the Meatiird ranges for the visiting stair college party irom Kingston last week pair ARY anoma Hammerstein Thomas Hugh McCracken died at Duiierin Area Hospital 01 ang iiier lionday Oct 25 fol lowtng weelrs illne Mr McCrncken 7w ose home was at Caledonanst duringra cent years was in his 76th year Born at Bond Head son of the late Alex and Charlotte Aikins McCrackeny he spent his young or years and tbernadnr portion of his life in theBond Head and ch Settlement planids There he attended sebwl grow to young manhood married and later took aulaotiv pa in church nndeomm ity attain bright happy dis apd in olitiesu was at His first wile was theviormer Eva oil whom he pinrried in Ju 1920 They liv ed at Bondrflead and intha Scotch Séttiemcntond moved to Albion iownslnipv in 19 overvtho farm of William Bing son whowd Mrs McCrnckens traffic comnilttce Children letterw the visitoi young peoples group from St Georges Anglican Church Burton Avonue to the school for the retarded children Blake Street Tuesday night Open honse to which the publieis inviled ill be held at King George SEliool Blake Street Monday Nov 93and at the Sheltered Workshop Dunlap Street East Friday Nov 27 On each occsson the times or open house wii be prn nnd 7Sil9 pm Memberrol Barrie Kiwanis Key Club studcnts at Barrier Central Collegiate have under taken to distribute posters this week The Shattered Workshop group has undertaken to place in cavolopos 728 letters going out to Barrie businesses May llliemaie Street Parking gParklng on north and sofith sides of some Barrie streets on alternate dates is bning oon sldered by the citys flreand Committee chairman Alderman Earle Wil liams Monday night withdraw recommendation that park ing be prohibited on the south sides of Sophia from Boss to MacDonald MacDonald from Sophiato Cudrington andCnd rington from MatDonald to Bcrciy The committees recommenr dation also included prohibi tion on parking on the north sins of the streets between am and am 1130 and and 130 pm and 430 pm and 630pm Alderman Williams said schemefor alternate parking could be confusing But he was willing to consider request by Alderman Arthur Morrow to allow Sunday parking Alderman Morrow told counV cil lot of people parked in front of his house Sundays and lie was slid they did They can park on my lawn as long as they are goingto church he said FOOTNOIE Alderman Mor rowa lawn is at 34 Sophia Wat Louise Noble of Bradford the ceremony being performed at Ringwood Ontario and the coup le took up residence in Albion Townsbi fiecentl 19 bad been liv retire in Caledop East his widow one brother James Mccracken of ale and also three nieces and two neph ews His only sister Mrs Ellis predeceased him He was member of Caledon East united Mr McCrackenis siirilived by Thlajmakes total otn new Burris members of Central 0n tario Sales and Advertising Club underway June 22 Membership in COSAC ls liar City To Extend Wellington St Wellington Street East will be extended to Lay Street City Council Monday night voted 102 to extend ghe street over land held by Gordon Sprlng This will have the effect of giving the city rightoiwny from the centre of lheelty right through to Steel Street along Wellington However this is no ndicition as yet that ihestree will so tually be opened To ussisl Mr Spring the council will cxouse Vbierom the per cent of land custom arily required from subdivid era for park purposes The ex tension of the street to meet Lay Street involves curve which will render useless two of his lots The decision resulted from meeting between Mr Spring his co sel Ross Cowan the citys pecisl Building Bylaw Zoning and Planning Commit tee and cityrsolicltor Rowe Chief opponent at the decision was Alderman Charles Wilson who told councili Wellington Street residents did not want the street made into an arterial route costume BUICK Church The funeral was held Thursday Funeral Home in Bolton with in ternrent following in Providence Cemetery The services were conducted by Rev Keith Tudor The pallbearers were two nephews Hugh and WilliamvEL lis and our friends Gordon Brethet Cordy Meter1n Willlnrn Brooks and ll Oldfield The lower bearers wer Albert Stewart Farts Kneeshnw eter Vern Jennett Toke Special ASH mm apt cracked was Switzer Miliam Cannon and trus between younml your dealer hacked by Guardian Maintenance Oct 29 from the EganBrothers intervals to maintain he performed builtinns ngeforyditl Gnardian Mn Ontario Sula and lied to Hanover lines It is moltimam club and similar membership drive has been Under no lo Orti lia an unwinding noinrnum itiiis it expected urifrhé marnbenhip limitwiii hereun ed before the next monthly meets lag Ilrhcobi whoholdlan ext ecutivo position with Canada Lite Assurance Company in Toronto will be the speaker tiio Now is maxing which will beyheld at the Stephen Maconk ballroom Orlilla Mr Jacobis topic but be Meet the Man Wholtnow PEACEWDRK Somebody local setting up in business agahist the United Na tional ABradt rd Marahiirm advertising iorf sin in alor onto newspaper lists one oi the attraction to the it as pcaco work gt VOTE ON D005 Drlliia voters will get chance to vote onwhether dogs should be restrained lrom run ning at large in the town when they go to the polls Dec 100 US Inspectorsi lfest Cranberries WASHINGTON AP The United states government scot out 100 inspectors and 60 chem ists today to test cranberries for possible contamination by den gerous weedkiller Only limited quantities of her ries irornJVnsbington stuté and Oregon havsvbeen foundto be contaminated but checks will be run also on those from other producing nreas Canadian auth orities are aso investigating Cranberry producers are calling for the resignation of Arthur Flemming US to ry oi health education and weliare who set oil the gigantic cron berry score at press conference Monday Ambrose Stevens vicepres ident oi the National Cranberry Association said in New York that Flemmings action could wipe out the 550000000 industry Central onwards not or wider Toronto Street Toroutnstreet north at lion Street may be widened nenl year city council has voted to ask the Public Works commii tee to consider the job in its 1980 budget The street is 28 feet wide Alderman Hersey ex plained there was parking problem there Churchgoon used the street for parking as didsports vlewerr at Queens Park The residents good taxpayers sold theslderman oiqen muid not enter their own driveways or parkcdiears ihers no alternative other than to widen it iar as we possiblycan fLOCiiLBNDGENERM= since the membership drive got VETERANS BANQUET All veterans in tho Elmvsle area have been invitedto the Remembrance Day banquet at Elmvalo Legion Hall today at 630 HOLD HIGH MASS Solemn gh Moss was cele brated this morning at the Church oi tho Guardian Angeb in honor oiOriliin lawyer Paul Copeland QC who died unex peeledly in Toronto Monday Burial is to be at St Michaels Cemetery Orilha FLOS COUNCIL Next Fins Township Council meeting has been set or Tues day Dccxl in Elmvaic start ing than is 10 um PROPOSE BOYB CLUB Following tho stir about juv enilc delinquency in Newmurkot the towns Optimist Club has asked council to consider the possibilities of land grant cn nbling the club to build Boys CiubCentreJn town The town property committee is to run repartto council 10905 VISIT MUSEUM Attendance at Huronin Mus cum in Midiand during the 1959 season was 1009 rcportsg cura tor Jack Yelland This exceeds last years figure by 300 PASS SPECIAL LOAN At its November meeDng Essa Township council passed SsDWspecial loan to the Essa School Area Board The money save ran groom Stockpile Competition is developing between the Harbor Coulee and the Boord Park Man agement in Barrie Both bodlu would like to get hold of con crete rubble tornlrom pave ment bytbe Public works De partment The Harbor Committeomnta to throw itinto the lake to build up the lakefront park The Perla Bonn want to rip rap the Queens watercourse with it Who comes first asked Aidcrlnan Ft Heroes in council Monday Aldermgn tor Cooke chairman of the public works committee explained there will be little rubble available this year The quantity was so until the harbor committee would be persuaded not to pr its claim glint happened tothe eon cretc from tbe sidewalk on the east side oi Toronto Stteel south of Duolop inquired Ai deman Hersey Snortod Alderman Homily one oi the Harbor committee They took it to Victoria Street and dumped it there where it is practically useless And Alderman Fredsinitb or the Parks Board made plea for rubbioto be atock Cranherryn Crop In Canada Is 0K Barrie housewives have no need to worry about reports at contamination in the Western United States cranberry crop store owners here debt only in Canadian cranberries do not touch American US government worried Mon day their crnnbcrry crop had been contaminated by weed killer that can produce cancer in rats in Ottawa Canadian health authorities will carry out imme diate tests to determine iiltba weed killer is dangerous and ioodstores in British Columbia havebeen asked to discontinue cranberry sales during tho taws tests The contamina is inrcgard to budding funds Afar Cookstown school berries are from Oregon Washington State co intrusion NOV 11 ii In RV bash Rubble Filed for use atQueens Park it mum considerable cov ing to the people at this town be urged Said Mayor Willard Kinzie Dont tear up the sidewalki io etit Main Street Now Ilnné St Opening of tho liainStreet crossing over the Canadian Na tlotm Railways track has the clieet oiinnkins three routes between Allandaie and Barrie declared Alderman Earle Wil illrnr chairman oltho Fire and Traliic Committee Mon servoa great need in the hi ture he declared We have always been limited to InnisV iii and Eradiord Streets ileJntroduced committee report recommsnding the Eu rie Planning Board consider rr naming Main Street This would give an Anne Street lrom Esra Bond to the Highway 400 bridge Council accepted the recom mendation and also approved recommendation making the route through street with one atop at Tiflin Street FOR canisriuas use out CONVENIENT LAYAWAY PLAN smn Deposit Holds All ltem LENAS INGERIE SPORTSWEAR op StrW PA 82221 immatureeifluéi flit Policy for convoonnr oigosMoonn 261m hen youbuy inewGMcar or truckktberearc two bonds of thevOjvner Erotection Policy flour Owner rotecrion Policy is Systematic service at specified Guardian Maintenance and eflici ency of yourvveyhicleF gt ForjthetheSikind terminate hunters Ck 1357 Your GM lDealfir about the Owner Protection Po icy and UIcic OLbSMoninn comma one thisédncated seryicehyournewCM vehicle iieservesl It combines notarytrained servicemcnffnctoryi approved partsand the nuzstmbdern equipmentto keep your vehiclo think this road is going to Street Ann giving winds cloudy pecteo squall Nor land Sudhu changi moron terval ihursi south west Abiooi

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