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Barrie Examiner, 16 Nov 1959, p. 3

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jflnish it in ART EVANS left Reeve of Bradford and Reeve William Peacock of Essa study their documents at county council offices today preparing for the November session of the coun cil Councillor Evans is handl ing the double duty of acting warden and chairman of the Separation Committecwhich presented its proposals on the finalicial arrangements with Barrie Councillor Peacock is chairman of the County Pro party Committee which is put ting up the imposing new build ing next to the present Court Home It was learned Warden James Patton of Nottawsaga became seriously ill Friday and will be unable to attend the session Examiner Photo General Products Mfg Corp Will Build Factory InOrillia Eleven acres land in the jnew indintrial park in North Oriliia have been purchasedby General Products Manufacturing Corporation Ltd of London 0nt it was announced by John Judge president of General Pro ducts Saturday plant with an eventual area mddiiion To Home Would Cost $354000 At the opening of Simcoe County Councils November ses sion this morning Homes for the Aged Chairman Joseph Belford of Tottenharn reported plans for iManorat Penetang had been approved by the Department of Welfare Cost estimate is $354000 on which the county would receive 50 per cent subsidy It is hoped to commence the addition in the new year and 1961 The subject will be debated in council Tuesday the seized addition to Georgian of 30000 square feet will be erect ed on the property and construc tion will commence next spring for occupancy in the fall About 125 men and women will be em ployed at the plant Mr Judge said negotiations for the purchase had been con ducted through Grillin Industrial Commission and expressed his appreciation of chairman Beoments cooperation and the help of Industrial Commissioner Bath and town council presentative George Metal1n Orillia Mayor Arthur Triunan said it was wonderful newsand he was delighted to receive the industry Mr McLean said thedecision was the culmination of 18 months work by the members of town council Let us hope this is the first industry in continual pattern of steady industrial growth for Oriiiia he added Brova Crush Redskins 3117 NEW YORK AP Cleveland Browns crushed Washington Reds NEW BOY arriVes at Simcoe County Council Reeve Prank Grey lid of Creemoru shows Dave Mmiii centre the newcomer the location of his lodrerAlliston Reeve Boss Williams right looks oo rCouptyCouoeilconvenedtoday for its November session Council McG replaces 11er Wales who became jroads supervisor for Teaser outo Township Examiner Photo Young Canadas Book Week Display Is lit Barrie Library displnyvof Childrens new books at Barrie PublicrLibrary will highlight this citys contri To Speak Here general meeting of St Marys Parent Teachers Associ ation will be heldTuesday at 330 pm in St Josephs Audit orium The ghost speaker will bellev Matthew Meehan CSSR pastor of St Patricks Church Toronto whose subject will be The Prclt School Child The Child to 12 Years and The Teenager Agood attendance is expected for thjsoutstanding radio per sonality Draws wiilvbe made for prizes for the Home Card Part ies Each member of PTA is ex pected to be responsible for at least one table and the proceeds will help finance the Parish Christmas Concert The newlyvformed unit at St Monicas School will share this with St Marys and all others interestcd in the subject will be welcome Refreshments will be served to all at the close of the meeting lilo Accidents lit CGE In October Barrie Canadian General Elec tric Works had most success ful October escaping with none cidents says the Small Appliance News The department commenced October with the attainment of half million hours without losttimev accident and reached threequarters of million be fore the end of the month bution to in Canadas Book week nationwide drive to get youngsters to read good books The showing of thesis new books plus display on Satur day at Codrington School will mark Barries participation in the drive which started yester day and ends Nov 22 The national book week com mittee headed this year by Dr Hilda Neatby educator author and head of the Department of History of the University of Saskatchewan who has accepted the post of patroness is out to arouse interest in good books for children to encourage the read ing of worthwhile books and to make adults aware of the im portantplace good books have in childs life Holly dH club Holds IVleeting On Monday Nov at pm the Holly No 4H Clubheld its fourth meeting at the home of Mrs Hoskin wan eight girls 11 answering the roll call theblui ness section of the meeting was handled first Dianne Willis junior member received the thanks of the club for typingout aolopy ofthe 4H pledge for each 511 Mrs Laekie demonstrated sew ing by showing how to make hound huttohhbliilhéi Mrs winning prizes fall fairs Guns Place in PIE BBKELOFP Two Barrie Central Gol leglate girls came second and third in theGcorgian Bay Fruit Grmvérs Association apple pie bakeoff at Thorn hury District High School Saturday Jeanette Pratt 17 Grade 11 was second and third was Elinor Jennett Grade 12 The two gls reached the hakeoffs er in district The contestwas open to high schoolgirls of Bruce Huron anferin Simone and Victorla Counties Winner was Margaret Dover 15 Moatord Christ Church Holds Carnival carnival ahnosphere com plete with fortune tellers and wheel of fortune will highlight the Christ Church Christmas Carnival in lvy community hhll Nov 20 at 730 pm The basement of the Hall will ouse booths for games of skill and contests with barkers vie ing for the attentions otwst mers gt The Can Can Silver Dollar and Ring Scrabble will be com mon names on the big night in Ivy and professional fortune teller will read mysteries from the palms of gum Free childiéns movies will be Campbell showed how to get shown on the stage throughout hue bias From this Mrs Lao the evening but at 10 pm kie made up bias binding The variety stage show takes over home assignment was to work onpyjamas prafllse on the but tonhole andvon thefbiasjinding and also finish flat fell seam to ut in the record book suggestion was that roll call be included in the record book Thenext meeting will be held at Mrs Campbells home Nov Throughout the show zitprizes will be given away through the ourtesy of Barrie and district merchants Apprentice Rides Three Winners new voaK ice Gnrdon cmimicouurrurwsy uoNDAYTnovnuasn Béingl iSolaEHere The advance salcof postage étuprs in packages has berun over the counters of Barrie post office The handypaclrngu contaluv ins either 50 twocent damp or five cent stamps have never been tried in Barrie but Postmaster Thomas Kerr is con lident the prepackaged stamps will greatly speed up service at the wickets during the Chrkt mas rush The packages were used in some offices last year and the trials provad so convenient that the practice is being condoned this year Hon William Hamilton Post master General said the pre packaging would certainly ease pressure at the wickets and would saya much time for buy ers Canadian mall volume lumps Norman Sholawell real estate broker has announced the appointment to his sales staff of Howard Norris Mr Norris lswellknowninthe surrounding area having been manager of the Barrie Flyers hockey team ai the founder and owner of Norris Dairy Ltd Barrie Previous to com ing to Barrie Mr Norris owned and operated Norris Bakery in St Thomas and Dunnville 0615 Employees Will Give Blood Another blood donor clinic will be set up at Canadian General Electric Barrie Dec 14 Asanindustrial concern CGE is expected to donate twice year This arrangementwas made by the Red Cross year back StampPd¢lltfi9¢s to some 800 per can of normal during Christmas the Postniaster uddedthnt every avaliablo step bad to be taken toavoid inton venience to patrons and to tata wident service duringthis peak period This will it nterfere with the present arrangemept whereby the public can buy whole sheets of postage stamps or even in dividual lamps Barrie ostmasiér Kerr said it waLin the public interest to pur chase package stamps in advance of the rush and to abide by the mailing dates The mailing dates suggested by the post office are mail for the Us for dislontstatngno later thanDec Newfoundland and British Columbia Dec 11 The prairies Dec 12 Mnri times Dec 14 Ontario and Que bes Dec 15 Mail for Great Britain no later than Dec and for the Europ can Continent Nov 26 Barrie CGE Is pointid out rel and be Goodfelluw Psycholo gist and Director otEducatio Ontario Hospital School Oril lla will be the special speaker for todays Kiwanis Club of Barrie dinner at Community House 15 pm His toplc is is The Mental Detective in the Community and the Phil osophy which has resulted in the plan fof training the fle vtardcd atthe0ntario Hospital Schoo Optimistic AboutSteell Supply Here In statement in Barrie Can adian General Electrics house organ works manager Jack Mit ainson says Barrie is optimistic ibout the steel strike We placed orders for first quarter 1960 he stated before the strike started and most of our orders are in the immediate mill schedules which mean we NabMan In Onllla filter Terroqzing TORONTO CF man stripped the clothes off woman smashed her furniture set fire to her bed threw bricksthrough every window in berhome and then moaped in her car early to day while several people watched in terror Police said guests staying in the basement of Mrs Leela Mountfords home in suburban Scarborough and tenantson the second floor were afraid to come to her aid Wallace Brown 22 later was arrested in Orillia on charges of housebreaking Jnndcnr theft Po lice saidhe was former tenant in Mrs Mountfords home should receive early deliveries He said CGE had alsoplnced orders with Canadian mills for substitute materials which should fill in the gaps left open by the lack of USsteel At this time hhgoaon we have rm to believewe can continue present sched ules but tight spots will be ex perieneed from time to time which will need the full cooper ation of everyone if we are to maintain our workforce Stacker steel components re iectedl for any reason Mit cbinson adds must not be scrap pod until all methods oflrecovery have been exhausted Eyeiiemoved litter Stab By Stranger osmwn CP Michael Breda is inserioils condition in hospital here after being stabbed in the eye and back out side bis home Saturday night by aman he didnt know The eyewas later removed Police believe the weapon used was an ice pick Lanoway lsyearhld apprentice jockey from Vancouver rode three winners at Bay Meadows Race Trackin California Satur day for the bestrecord of the meeting In 12 daysofr cing at the San Mateo course he as had 20 win ners10 in the last three days Lanowayaode Tile Searcher to secondplace finish in the days Safety says the News is one of the first things emphasized to workers at the plant skins3117 Sunday and moved into firstplace tie with New York Giants in the eastern con ference of the National Football League The Giants dropped 149 de cision to Pittsburgh Steelers Now both the Giants and Browns show 62 wonlost records The western conference race Crosscouhtry Won By McGill TORONTO ore new Adams of McGill University won the first national collegiate cross country race Saturday with recordbreaking run throilgh 47 Light rain and drizzle currently occurring through states below the Great Lakes is expected to spread into Southern Ontari duringjtheaft emoon or evening Some snow Lost For 48 Hours Hunter Walks Out isatmr are MARIE Ont seems likon in central and North ern Ontario Colder air will begin crossing the Great Lakestonight Lake Erie Lake Huron Win sor Londo Periods of light rainor drizzle today and tonight Snowfiurries Tuesday Southarly winds 10 to 15todaynortherly winds 20to 30 Tuesday Regional forecasts valid until midnightTuesday Niagara western Lake Ontario Toronto Hamilton Cloudy today and Tuesday Periods oE light rain or drizzle beginning this ev ening changing to snowflurries Tuesday after on Southerly winds lutov 15 today and early Tuesday becoming northerly Til to 30 Tuesday afternoon Eastern Lake Ontnr Cloudy today and Tuesday Pe ods of light rain and driul tonight and early Tuesday snowflurries late Tuesday Snutberly winds loco 15 becoming northerly so to 30 Tuesday site can Haliburton Cloudy today and Tuesday Occasional light snow this evening probath changing to rain tonight andearly Tues day few snowflurriesagain Tuesday Southerly winds 1010 15 becoming northerly 20 to so late Tuesday Georgian Bay Cloudy today and Tuesday Occa al llght snow and probably some into to 39Tlesday Forecastlfemperuturea Low tonight High Tuesday Windsor 40 Muskoka Killaloe Earlton Sudbury North Bay Kapusknslng necessaries Geno Mina Can Invest rand All Canadian 37 in Del all also tightened up when Chicago Bears turned back San Francisco 49ers 143 and the defending chompion Baltimore Colts edged GreenBay Packers 224 Thatlett the 19ers still in first place with record but their lead was cut one full game gt Philadelphia Eagles whipped Chicago Cardinals 2717 and De troit Lions vanquished Los Angeles Rams 2117 Abitlbl dapar Algoma steei Aluminium Ltd Alberta Gas Mm steel Kit of bank EA ou 30 Power Clip Bit of Com can Breweries oil can In Canlfla Cement Can Curt Canadian all con Min 5m Con iPaper NutInd canmin cmp Chlb Cons Denlaon con au Nw My in Sullivan Normeul Me 747 all and lt Asked 5795 9305 95150 00 an one 1991 CmRudolph Silimets of Sault bush 90 miles north of here Sun day aftepibeingdost for to hours while hunting Searchers said overnight tern peraturesrwent as low as five be low zero but Silirnets was in good condition He said he used compass to Accept Nickg rov pa llufi Club Massey relg GOVERNMENT or cannon sss find his Way out of the bush TODAYS srocK rains VLCumplled in noon bps alumni onlan st Nonoat N11 Moore Cum 5mm Tm 1pc Qua anL GI Roe Royal Bank St Law Co Salads can sons Stce Cam TonDom Bk lranl Can ripe Traders run Texco Union Gal winni new Gunnlr KernAddlson Maritime colostrum Opamfskn Sher Gordon no on 731d led 1843 Hz 170 North Anierica Supervised Growth not As oot 1962 10156 41MB Sept loss 36753 31 some made 9N Eld Askad noso so mllea of mud Ste Marie walked out of rugged Pam speetivelyr The eventwas windup to the inaugural collegiate fran midfield meet heldatVar tadium lbe OntarioQuebec div on won by wide points 3173 Adams former She did Unilt versity distance star finished the hilly course in 28minutes 353 seconds snapping the Eastern record of 2421 held by Jan Roos of the University of Toronto Art Beckett and in Claremont ofthe OntariorAgricultural lege werefourth andme rc communityam tonal Whitnfhusgyafitryfen elenma onthu ad of and rain at High feature race the $11175 Burlin game Handicap which waswon by Battle Dance$1280 At other us tracks Saturday Snowand cold weather in Chi cago cancelled the seasonclosing program at Sportsmans Park moan your gt Portrait erRveoov waters Pgarnmossouzgne making the worlds best nutomohve battery one More When itsanExideyou Leticia no tuttislognh ita afoot Experts on doc chemical are buaytheyear round atE discoveringiwaya and oceansof than zoo mundane by Exide Companytellthestoryof continuing binary hnprovamentn Improveinents that mean faster starts in any weather greaterrelinbility longer life

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