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Barrie Examiner, 12 Apr 1960, p. 3

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of thine under cultivation lie gathers boils and cans his maple product by himself but occasionally gets help from rieutk when the sup flows Inst 0n the nvemge Mr Campbell expects to get algal iou of syrup from 35 of tree sap Examiner Photos going well hc produces 75 to too gallons of syrup in sea son Some of his syrup cus omers have boughthis pro luct every year since he be zan boiling Mr Campbell does mixed farming He has some 35 head of cattle 12 sows and 50 acres of land as liownrd Camp llr Cnmpbcil borcs some it 716 Inch bolts in hard nlr trcts onhis laud inserts 500 spilcs and prays for good weather All ton large storage tank Sup sells by constant level con mi into the main evaporating lesscl from which clouds of sweetsmelling steam billow out the open rooi HAULING SAP is Cecil Cam cron neighbor to All Cami hell with him llre his so gt Donald alld Roy Campbell 13 Donald Calllpbcil David arrick 13 andfriend Sparky up buckets are dumped inl le gathering hunk when flu Link is full it is brought up gtehind the evaporator build mg and unloaded by gravity ishing maple sugar in one gal lon of standard syrup Mr Cameron looks on as sap grav itath from the gathering tank into the storage receptacle GUSBING DOWN the feed lofldpoundtwa ounce gov trough the Sap is like water eminent standardized syrup to the eye No wonder it Lakes Since imperial gallon of some 35 impérialgallons of pure water weighs 10 pounds tree sap to produce one gallon there arejil ounces of nour BOlLlNG SAP and clouds of steam anc featured at the bus iness end ofsap evaporation Mr Campbell points to the reading 01219 degrees Fahren heit on his standardized evaporating since 1936 but the thermometer resting in sold tig1osap and syrup near the discharge point on his Grimm evaporator He has been from 1945 He says his work is lonely but after chatting with him one soonnotices the equipment shown dates new ly recreation service for apply in narrower lame toner tnln groups within the city dur lng tho recent hassle about or rles withdrawal from the coe County Recreation Service lie wurclerring to letter sent out oh offlclnl stationery of the Recreation Service to citi zens pointing out how the upto ntion would IdVersely affectboth the groups The letter was signed hypers crt Hughes chairman of tho County Service It urgedcltim to contact the mayor or Iny member of city council to lure public meefluns and In 1730 expressing concern This action by the colmtyiconr mittee was described by Mayor Kinne as improper llrnldbo strongly dlsupprovcd of such aclt tlon even though he realized tho right of lobbying He felt this wns no longer lobbying Alderman Lester Cooke Ihlti he thought this was move by the Copnty town wedgebet ween council and its appointed organ the Recreation Commlf tee joint meeting has been call ed by the Barrie Recreation Committee and the Slincoe Coun ty Recreation Service Thursday evening to air dillercnces will Dolioadwork Codringtonl Si dipped down by flavor Wil uruxlnne at in nights etc inaction Public Works humanistla Williams prom lhnt rocdworit on Codrlng £rstreot would done this than pndvmr fPllllKlNG smell Parking space will ban to be Provided hymns of all publichulldinu innn aunt in allth the parking prob lanolnllurrle Colm cil last night passed motion mending or previous bylswwo that all auditorr Gmmshthenhuaudothcr pub lic bulldings must have of one offstreet Lparldng Ipace for each olx ab within thebuilding Remand Imisllllroliqe Chief Until April 25 For Iudglnent lnhisfii Police Chiel Stewart Fisher was oemanded for ludg ment until April 25 by Parry Sound Court Jlidge Wallet14t tie Monday foilowlngn hearing on an indecent Vassault clings lodged against the chief The hearing dragged Con well into the evening Mildred Marcottc all Ewart was charging the cblef had assaulted her Feb when taking her from Barrie to home She had been strandedjin lawn follodwing quarrel with huhnm ban Chief Fisher admitth lncourt he had skip the woman from Barrie tow hold liter he had called Strolld Polio hob her out He said he nawthonghl his decision to go infiovpicki up against his better judgm Mrs Marcoth told the hour he had assaulted bar near tho drivein theatre on Bnyvlcw Drive She middle had drivsn away wheh he saw cruiser coming and told her to mlfl Tho cruiser had stoppcd them shu said the occupants hnd snid few wordsthen pasch on with out seeing her lvo Innlslil Muship oiicu constables Garry Hollywood and Al Martin testified they hndvoeu theolar with twovpcoplo inside on BayviewDrlvc and ConchHolly Ill wood said as they foliowcd it for nroutiue check he law womcn duck down SAW THE CHIEF When they drew level with in auto they saw it was Chief Fish er said Const Hollywoodbut could not no onyoncbcsldn the chief Chief Fisher twicenta never touched that wo and told the court he thovéllor on Bnyvlew Drive and Concession 14 to Highway 11 becamehe rel lized he should never hove pl ed her up Hesaid thercwero factions in Georgian Bay region elondy clearing by afternoon Wodnu day increasing cloudiness with few showers likely in thecvmi ing Little change in temper lure Win westls hots Mother Groves WORM EXTERMlNAlgn care andorait in his work Belle Ewart thntwouldv iryhlo incriminate him and that he did not think nffhls until he was in the car with said he also thought it was most embarr auldl positionto be seen in on auto with strange woman Fisher is married with drop car and say to the constables ave been in telviewing this womnn They wmlldntihave believed im henddcd and dont think lwouldhuve believed thcln OPPJnlpoctnr Jam Dennolt ans onldgyepnoldm Fisher bud dvcn statement to pollen denying hobd even gone along Buyviewch and saying he had gone along Highway ll Kc also toldstllcsnlno Alfrud Ander flYoumi presuming fuels on four different occasions said Crown AttornoyA Gunurbldge Mm Sound District lM matronnu about th route lieind taken Cilia Fisher toldthe lollrt he do taken Burton Avmuu mghwuydl from the point Esu Roudmhlre he picked fiflfl Maroottebut had taken hita buclwoy to Is to lessen The complainant told the 001M her Fu roidIiIe had heennt til it hm nanny limes answering comp urn about qulrrcll Io OPP SgL Still IA Steam wantvh hw nsleam Barrirelty VGouncil would bé gin awfully happy if some orgsnlw than waddmtakamverlplnns ufor acquiring eucnm ocomo vc offered by the UN un mum midgbem in rt aropo sev erul weeks ago favoring the purchase of steam locomotive and the setting up of this englno in Bayview Park ihe finance committee last night pulled an ubout faceand brought in re port containing 10 shong reasons whythc old engine should not be purchased The port slated flint Lh WR would not allow the loco motive to be placed on its property the cost of placing the machine on suitable base would be at least $1800 and the con of cleaning it and apply ing protective point 36003800 The CNR would also require the city to sign an agreement to keep the locomotlve in clean condition that bility linsur coco would be uired to pro tect the city that at least on On Good Friday evening the Choir of St Andrews Church Barrie will sing the Passion of our Lord according to St Luke set to music attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach 0f the three set tings of the Passion by Bach that Luke is least known The port of the Evangelist the gospel narrative will be sung by William Thompson This well as soloist for the St Matthew Passionthe Messiah and other works withthe Toronto Sym scrvatory Choir He has been soloist at Walmer Road Baptist Church with Dr Charles Peaker 1hr Metropolitan Church with Dr Herbert Fricker St Andi rcws Presbyterl Ouchterlony and mice 1952 at succeeded Jon Viclers who is now with the Metropolitan Opera in New York On Passion Sunday April Mr Thompson sang the role of Evangelist in an outstanding pen formancenl Handels St John lhcchanoc ofboing seenb uny Passion at Glenvicw pupil of Weldon Kllburn this renowned musician will surely inspire CHOCOLATES 49 known tenor has been engaged wrth David Glenview Presbyterian Church with Henrylloxevear where he elgbtrfoot wire link Ienco worth $513 would mound the on Another gripe was that the locomotive with the fence sur rounding lt would take up prom licnlly all the level playground specs in Boyview Park ALTERNATIVE OFFER As no alternative tithe on gine the CNR oflereda series of photographs of different mod puma1m as continental train Alderman Roberts charged that the finance corn mlttce has circuit brought in previous report recommending the purchuss of this engine $1 500 has been budgeted for it und Kw contrary reportdxhroughi He asked if the finance com mittee did not have the oppor tunity to study these aspects of the case before they made their previous reports Alderman Arthur Morrow chairman of the finance com mlttee hopped out arm chair fissurei About 77 Eoeomotive Are you making ballot We havent gobs into that oushlyl he ntnllnted Mayor Kiozie added temper log hand He said that within the foreseeable future this on glne ndght be much more valu able than it isrnow Ho it would be of great value his toricnlly and for tourist rent an clown shimm° ll sue pro on that the item be tabled for so do with the stipulation that it be free for perusal by any in terested group which may wont to take up the matter petition signed by it citi zens was also preset which argued that the engine but forgotten it said that the locomotive would block the best View oi the boy would be dangerous hazard for children would nah allst detract from tho value oi tho land would only ampth the presence of rcllwnyl al ready providing bloi on the Barrie shoreline To Sing Easter PasSion At St Andrews Church Trlnlw church Ml been outfitongoing Paul Loner recent winner in tho ems Talent so have come down to us the St phony Orchestra and Royal Com WILLIAM unmet aludicnoe at St Andrews Ban The words of Christ will be sung by Bruce Owen During the short time that he has been in Barrie Mr Owen has made many appearances never falling to delight his listeners with his fine baritone voice His work at Cbnckles traditional fully packaged twice and EASTER NoanTms Auditions will sing the part Pilate This young baritono ninth led with Gordon at Drilllh Presbyterian Church before moving to Toronto MALEFACTORS Thu parinof the malaiociors penitent and lmpenitent willbu sung by Donald Miller tenor and Bert Rue bass lumber of the choir Miss Rosita Pitt will sing the beautiful reflective uric rill Lamb is dumb before his shear ers The people of Barrio hm enjoyed this lovely lyric soprano voice on many occasions The performance will bo coo ducted by Raymond Daniela who will also play some select composition from the wozbnof Bach on the pipe organ APPROVE BORROWING Council last night passed by law approving the borronrlng $155000 for additions to public schools This will cover the work of fourroom addition to Stan street School and fiveroom ad diiion to Oakley Park sunyappy Easter and freshertchooolafoayoflmnblw sift qualityBeirut 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