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Barrie Examiner, 14 Jun 1961, p. 2

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MES LYALL JENNEKI kisses the bonnet of her Looql Is Mrs Lyaltiiilpiotby Jen nctt of so Maple Avenue Barrie was POPIIihr first prize winner last night at the annual Lions Club Monstor Buffet and Car raw held at St John Via Hall Allan dale Mrs Jeanett sthe last of 400 aamesfdrawn from the big revolving drumShe won the 1981 modslfaedan Mrs Jennettpurchased the $10 ticket fmmher sister Mrs Bert Jennett as she has every time since the LionsCluboi Barrie startedthese annual events eight years ago to raise money for the community swimming p091 Their husbands Lyall and Bert are brothers and all come from the ivy Essa Township district Bert is past president of Harrie Lions The Lions sell 100flckets at $10 each Allare thme into the drum and various people are called iromthe audience WEATHER FORECAST Tuesday altarrival of cooler air iromlhe north with scattered showbrsniibe showers will end duriugv thevday and skies will clearalowiy from the north as the cooler air continues to press southward Lake Erie Niagara regions Windsor Hamilton Cloudy with scattered showers and cooler to day Partly cloudy and continu ing cool tonight and Thursday Winds northeast 15 to 20 Lake Ontario southern Lake Huion regionsvflondon Tor onto Cloudy and cooler with scattered showers1ending this morning dearmgtqwards even ing Thursdaysllhny with cloudy intervals and continuing cool Winds northe 15 may Northern Huron south ern Georgian Bay Halihlrrton regions Cloudyclearing this afternoon Thursday sunny with cloudy in vols Continuing cool Winds northeast to 20 Northern Georgi ay Al goma Tim is dmiCochran White River regions Sault Ste Marie North Bay Sudbury Sunny with cloudy intervals new car won last night at Monster Buffet With her Woman Winner As they reach into the drum names are eliminated Last ticket wins the car which was Mrs Jeonett this time But there are 15 other good prizes for each 25th ticker drawn and these were won Elwood Wobbr Painswi Ivan Speers Utopia roy Edna Patton Dave tecl Monte Barnes Frank Har greaves Sr Mrs Earl Cox Jessie Mills Elli Valley Larry Wood and Andy Pstterson Marie Hunter and Jean Mc Carthy Gr Butler all of Bar rie Jean Morrison of Barrie BR and Jack Whitfield Eime vale The Ladies Auxiliary to the Lions Club served turkey and trimmings for the 400 ticket holders Ahost of Lions looked after the refreshments the blackboards and name record ings Bill and Noel Stephenson tour At Edgar keys ready to present is Lions Club president Edwin Edgar Bole Shown To Barrie Kinsmen The Kinsmen Club had the commanding officer of 310 Station Edgar Wing Com mander John Dempster Group Captain William Hockney Commander Ottawa NORAD Sector andWarrant Officer Yvonne Boissonneault public relations ottlcer RCAF their business dinner flast night After the dinner 48 of tho Kinsmen went to RCAF Sta tion Edgar for hconducted the Kinsmen were shown 35mm slide dc plcting the role that Edgar plays in North American air defence They were briefed by Group Captain Hockney on the NORAD Sector After the briefing the Group Captain said Tonight youwiil sleep 24 ach you and your families hours day 365 days year to 57613 base metals to 19169 and western oils to em Golds rose tlvto am in light trading 000 shares compared with its 000 at the same time Tuesday losses in the base metakmari ket Gains went to HudsonBay more soundly knowrng that and Falmnbndge the lpiter up Edgar is on guard to protect ioolclitriadlalz was light Myers STOCK Manm TORONTO or The stock ma ket was down in light mom ing trading today witl noléerr nite pattern being set or in us Edgar at the headtable for 33 losses Trading followed the trend set Tuesday and was lower as small number of issueswas traded bill indei indust ell 31 The mom volume was all Senior issues took fractional were the announcers in charge of the car draw Marine fare astsvalid until 11 am1hursd Lake El Winds northeast erly 15 to 45 knotsShowers ending this afternoon clearing by evening Lake Ontario and southern Lake Huron Winds northeast erly 1525 knots showers ending this morning Clearing this aft ernoon Northern Lake Huron and Mostf oilps sbowedpil the downsi and the lowest oi continuing and todayand Thurs day Winds northeast 15 to today east 15 Thursday COke PreSIdent Came UPIbroug AlLANTAgalAP The first time the CocaCola Com Pany looked for Lee Talley it ms to give him tonguelash Some so years later the films directors now looking for board chairman simply reached into the presidents office and tapped the 59yearon Talley who Went to work for the com pnnyat $25 Lweek tacking up signs and later rose to adiansuhaidi Talley whose election re candy as board chairman made him the firstij to hold that post simultaneously with being president of CocaCola recalled the earlier contact with the firmn in 1921 we starteda school paperat Emory University in Atlanta he said it was some times called the Coca Cola school as thoiirst big endowv moot came from coke founder Asa Candler was aslglled to draw car condor the paper the dr wasan affec tionately mew drew freshman holding big bottle of colic captioned get the dope rumour shoe Georgian Bay Winds northeast erly 1525 knots Clearing this morning Forecast temposshun Low tonight high Thursdayz Windsor 70 St Thomas London Kitchener Wingham Hamilton St Catharines Toronto Peterborough Trenton 333383335352838238 sudseeeeeee Candlers soti iinward then president at the firm didnt like the cartoon one bit He deter mined to iind the little guy who draw that and gave me real dressingdown But upon graduation in 1923 the fivefootiive Talley applied for job with CocaCola and began work as field man cali ing on soda fountains in Min nesota and putting up coke ad vertising By 1927 Talley was at Van couver as branch manager of the Canadian compnnyf Three years later Talley was made manager of the Canadian The Barrie Womens PROGRESSIVE CONSERV ASSOCIATION pare having AFTERNOONT as the homeol renl was elected vicepresident Toronto rector oi the ICoeaCola Com pay in 1395 vs 03115117 Jack Chivers of the Can adian Home and School and Parent Teacher Federation was elected vicepresident for the central area Ontario and Quebec at the federations annual meeting at Macdonald College St Anne de Beilevue Quebec June 540 Mr Chiv as is immediate pastpresl dent of the Quebec Federation of Protestant Home and School Associations His home is in tho townoi Mount Royal aifiliates westerniegion with headquarters in Winnipeg lie was named manager of the Eastern Canada region in 1933 and after three years in Montj of the Canadiancompany Byinta Talley was vicepres dentoi the CocaCola Exp Corp with headquarters in New York City In 1952 he was elected president ollhe Canal disn company in Toronto lie was chosen president and di earning $130000 last year 715 dollar 332 lower at 3100 in terms of US funds Poundster ling 1164 ghigher at$279 27gt its ginormousl am ou no Power 3444 CanBkolCom 6m 1m 25 Canada cement 2532 Con HunkSm 27 Con Paper camp ch13 Cen Del Rio Con Danison Con 3111 Sullivan lralconhrldrs Geno Mines Boll squander Industrial doivn The rdarket began and ended the day Tuesday showing losses these was steels Steel Company leil fractionally along with Al gomaAtlas and Page Hersey Papers contributed to the gen eral dedille with Consolidated noon Dollar MomEAL cg The us dollar was at discount of 132 per cent in terms of Calla dian funds the Bank ofMout real rep rted arnoontoday teWas 981 GIMME dplllflu We helped milieu ithc grandjtotal oieounty the assessors course at the university specially peer ingto assessing Mr Simpson slid he hoped it would not be long before municipalities who uoployed an assessor would de mod that their omdal bad inducted with thus qualifica lions am not happy with the manner in which the rolls are prepared in many cases Their work is only side line for the issuing at dog licences Mr Simpson told County Council Ahltlbl and Great Lakes all down gt gt Northern Ontario Natural Gas was also dawns On tbexchangeiilidex indus trials fell 212 to 57644 golds 33 to 817 and basametals 17 to 19181 The final volume 51883 000 shares compared with 2855 000 Monday The base metals market was weak in the morning session but traded activelyvin the alter noon In the senior issues Ven tures Labrador Gunner and Faiconhridge had losses while small gains went to Denlson and Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting gt Gold finding was off with Kerr Addison Giant Yellow knife and McIntyre all olf fractionally fNETEABNINGS By THE CANADIAN races Great West Coal Co Ltd yearended March fall 1961 $45567 lososzsoi11 Virginia Dare Ltd year ended Dec 31 1980 $160 1959 $30374 Grand and Toy Ltdur year ended March 31 1961 $117411 $509 share 1960 $101427 $440 National Grocers Co Ltd year ended April 1861 $870 589 1960 $874522 new ironic CPiCanadilm Paton Manufactufing Co Ltd year ended April 30 1961 $45 234 37 oeuts 1960 $159831 $266 Toollys STOCKPRICES Complleo by Flynn 93 Dunlop St Barrie Imusrsrar nom Found Dom Store Donr Tax on Exquixlta 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wasasked ha elt that the Townshlpgoidissa ouid be required to have the vernment grants lunged in payments iDec Ember 15 of county levy owing to the act that the cheque train the federal governmentdid not arrive until long after that date and this made the township and Sect to interest charges The county assessor replied that it was his personal infor mation that if the township would get their returns in early the delay in receiving the ehe one would be changed They also could get partial payment they requested this in time The equalization adjustments pi Essa township down eight per cent he said as he had given them figure at in oi 100 This would benefit them when the government auditors estimated thlr allowance for the Camp Borden property 8161 WINDS AND WAVES lnnislil fared very fortunately inyhlesdays high winds The storm cut across the north part of the township and across the lake whipping the waves in an oiishore direction which would have been serioiu had any small craft been caught in the gusts Trees had small limbs snapped and debris was scattered around but nothing serious re sulted The near drowning at Big Bay Point the previous day would have been tragedy had tthap pened when the storm occurred next day Credit is due to Archie McNabb once part time in niaiil constable for his part in getting the rescue boat out chain of boat owners on tab es of emergency with thelocaZ tions posted near every public phone it might be help for people who see trouble occlnr ing on the water of boat users enjoying their craft along our shores and these storms can develop quickly on Lake Simcoe prearranged sy stem oi precautionary measures would be an aid then ENNISFIL MEMBERS The Christian Business Mens Committee annual Ladies Night banquet was attended by num erous Innisiil residents who helped to fill the banquet hall at Central United Church The at tentive listening giv en the speaker Slitherland general secretary of the Canad ian Varsity Student Christian fproof oi the appreciation of th message he had for the group His sublect was What is Uni que about Christianity Songs and music added to the entertainment The group start ed in Barrie several years ago with half dozen members and now extends over the area William Calvert oi the Huron ia Tourist and Development sociation addressed the County Council Monday about the meth od of spending the grants now being allowed that tourist body by the department of publicity lie stated thaton June 21 at 715 pm meeting would be held at Wasaga Beach where representatives from all districts would be welcome to plan the years program Among the places Which are mentioned as being included would be Lake Simcoe which would embrace the lnnisiii shore line Up to now jthe shore lineof Lake Silncoe in thecounty has remained blank on the publicity and maps handed out to the travelling lt representatives of people interested in tourist de velopment do not turn up at the Wasaga Beach meeting then the share oitha publicity Fellowship Association wasl amp axaumaa causeway 141311 Tree alqws OVier Man Oilthn LlTime 35foot spruce tree almost brushed Victor Veiton Sr oi RRS Barrie out of existence yesterday aiternoon But he had moved away just intbenlckoftime er veiton was bricking his sons new home at the 10th slderoad near concessioni ll lnnlslll it started to rain Then the wind blew harden Eu decided to stopwork and wait for the wind to die down After gathering his tools he started down tbeildder and walked across thelawn He had not gone more than 100 feet when the Wind Milled one of the big spruce trees in front of thcboure Thojtrec camedownwith crash and drove two lawn chairs into theground aid HDAY Velton was to put lidiy startled The tree could have killed him yr Try An Examiner Want Ad CARIBBEAN OPPORTUNITY The worlds richili land or its line llll ownd it doors In in mum at foreign capital anesiorl ansqu whstntlal profitan tan rountry m1 un new on um um or more home in citrus grown namep um industry and recreation For mu armor down mentbyon partieip lnlormatlon rm Write moo hill Dlglutmeat so India Hun mm Manue mav us you pnunt filmm tion Llama Clnadlan othe Alma use Ito Ontario SPECIAL xii the police could have whom they could call on in casi We will soon have thousands the Dairy Queen for afreshfrozen treat cake and candles too Wednesday Thursday Friday June 141516 103 BRADFORD 51 BARRIE may go elsewhere MOLSU vo RINK AND YOU SMILE LiMleD WDEPENDENT

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