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Barrie Examiner, 9 Apr 1962, p. 2

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CHAMBER MARKS SPECIAL WEEK This week Barrie Chamber of Commerce is celebratins Chamber or Commerce Week From the left Mackie treasurer Earle Little first vicepresident Robert Sar jaant president Wei ham secretarymanager and Jansen second vino presldent Many groups and organisations are holding spec ial events during the week to recognize the work of the chamber Examiner Photo Boy Is Accused BreakIns Over Barrie police have accused sixyearold boy ot smashing through door and stealing money from two cash registers at the Music Centre on Maple Avenue yesterday An anonymous phone call to the police station brought oi flcers to ttie scene They dis covered the front glass door broken and the cash registers empty Although police say they know who the boy is since the childs father contacted oiice and told them his son ha quantity of money they cannot iay charges because of the age of the ot fender The amount was estimated at $160 by owner John Joseiik at Barrio Argos Sign Homebrew TORONTO CPI Toronto Argonauts of the Eastern Foot ball Conference today an oounccd the sigming of halfback Gordon Simester their No college draft choice and two holdover playersailstar defen sive halfback Jim Rountree and guard Bill Mitchell The sixfoot 195ltpuund Simes ter played for Queens Univer sin the last five seasons The MYEaroid native of Toronto dwas Queens leading ground gainer in 1960 with sixynrd average Oi Theft The Weekend The same youngster police said was accused of smashing glass door at the Power Supermarket early Saturday morning Store manager Angus lilo lnnes said today he called poi ice as soon as he noticed the door Saturday but as far as he could tell nothing was stolen WaterloovLad Is Tops In Math TORONTO CPLCharles Zarnke l7yearold Grade 13 student at Waterloo Collegiate ranked first among Ontario and Quebec competitors in the ISGZ international mathematics cons test sponsored by the Canadian Association of Actuaries the association announced Sunday The as leaders among the 4659 students who wrote the paper March were Invited to attend mathematics seminar at the University of Western Ontalo London April 26 Others in the leading group included William Langford Fort William Roger Kings ley Kitchener Patricia Maltby Ottawa Hendrick Geer Iof Smithville Forbes Eur kowski Port Arthur Michael Johnson Kirkland Lake Janet Wykes St Catharines and George OBrien and Thomas MeKendy both of Ottawa ijoctOrs Uncertain fEOf Mans Identity young man who gave hurses the name of Mark An drews is in Royal Victoria Hos nital in what Dr Laurie called negative state Barrie Police were called Satv iSteaI Coat Oi Organist Whiie Mrs Roberts of Orillia organist at Trinity An glican Church played for yes terdays services athiei or thieves entered the choir room and made off with her fur jack et Barrie police reported to day The jacket fingertiplength Xelinsky dark brown is valued at $450 had the coat in locker in the choir room Mrs Rob erts said but there was no lock the locker She added that although number of purses and coats yere in the room nothing else Was touched The theft took place some time between 845 and pm Church officials said nothing had ever been stolen from the Utah before during services urday night to Blake Street address to attend man lying in the roadway They said that he was frothing at the mouth that his limbs were so stiff they were nearly impossible to bend and that he could barely speak He did manage to say he was hitchhiking looking for work Nurses they said extracted the mans name by using the al phabet method where letters are pointed to and patient ré sponse noted We can not be sure this is his name hospital official said since man in this con dition may mean anything There were no identification papers on the mans person when he was found so his ad dress is unknown and no rela tives can be contacted We still do not know what is wrong Dr Laurie said The man is not physically sick but it is rather question of Whether he is hysterical in negative state He is still very fuzzy almost impossible to in 11 icate with the hospital official said Police are trying to find out who the man is where he is from but have had no success as yet TODAYS STOCK PRICES compiled by Flynn 93 Duniop St Barrie INDUSTRIAL Dis sons Dom Found Dom Stores Algonis Steel Aluminium Albertn Gas ram Nat Gas Atlas Steel or Mont In 01 NS ell TeL Brazilian Deni Tar Gt Lakes Home End an inn on inn Accept Inland NG Inter Nickel interprov Pins Jockey Club Cda Cement Can Chemical Can an Calgory Power Can hlindSm Con Paper jgonsumers cu Lubatt Lskeiand Norands Gut Pow Enrda rum Pit Home oil Min Imp To here Moe Pow Massey Furg Nor Ont Nfl Monro corp Mela Pom omswa Pacific Peta Pam Pipe Page Heresy Que Nat an Roe Rothnsans nayl Bank Salads snirriu Simpson snawlnigun Steel or Can Timpani Bk Trans Can rims Mt Trad Fin Texaco Union Gan Wlikor GAEW niv TWO DOGS DIE IN ACCIDENTS The only traffic fatalities reported by Barrie Ontario Provincial Police over the weekend involved two dogs Ernest Mitchell of Hawkestone struck dot owned by Stanislaw Fogor dor Oro Township on High way north of Barrie ltlr Mitchells ear suffered $150 damage police said The other accident oc curred also on Highway II but police do not know who the owner of the dog was The animals body was re ported as lying on the high way Hit By Train Escape Injury Alliston Ontario Provincial Police reported cartraln col lision three miles north of High way 89 on county road 10 late Saturday night The owner and driver of the car was Milton John Gadky 26 of Alliston and the only pas senger Marlon Blake to also of Alliston Damage was reported as slight There were no ini The train Canadian Railway double diesel freight proceeded on its way after the accident WEATHER Forecasts issued by the Tor onto weather oitice at 430 am EST Synopsis Rain will spread eastward across Ontario today It will probably be mixed with snow in the area north of Lake Superior vLake St Clair region Wind sor Rain this morning Cloudy and cooler this afternoon Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday Winds southerly 20 shifting to west by this morning Lake Erie Lake Huron re4 gions London Cloudy with in termittent rain ending this afternoon turning cooler this afternoon Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday Winds southeast 20 shifting to west 20 by after IIDOII Niagara Western Lake 0n iario Georgian an regions Toronto Hamilton Cloudy with intermittent rain beginning late this morning Partly cloudy and cooler tonight niesday cloudy with few sunny intervals Winds southeast 15 to 20 shitt ing to west 20 this afternoon becoming light tonight and west 15 to 20 Tuesday Eastern Lake Ontario llali burton Tlmagaml regions North Bay Sudbury Increasing cloudiness followed by rain this afternoon and evening turning cooler this evening Tuesday cloudy Winds southeast 15 to 25 shifting to west tonight Algoma Sault Ste Marie re gions Rain today Cloudy and DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRESS London Ont Dr Ivan Smith 58 prominent London doctor and directorof the On tario divisional the Canadian Cancer Society Houston TenA Bors will 83 crew member on the Iiner Titanias tragic maidEu voyage 50 years ago when it sank afterhitting an iceberg taking about 1500 persons to their death Seviiln Spain Juan nei monte 70 one at the most fa mous bullfighters Spain has ever known Defer Action On Tax Rates Barrie mldcots wont know what their 1962 tax bill will be for few days yet City council had hoped to sci the mill rate at tonights meet ing but the school boards have not yet pmented tinai figures The whole thing is hanging fin until we get definite tigm trorn the school said finance committee chairman Frank Hervey We are very surprised that they havent got their figures in yet air Hersey said that the city had not yet received any budget figures in writing from the Dise trict Collegiate Board the Pub lic School Board or the Separate School Board understand that the Separ ate School Board will hold budget meeting Wednesday and it they reach figure special No Stagnation Says Roberts UIIAWA CPiPremlcr Eb hurts of Ontario said Saturday his governments policies are designed to ensure continued economic growth to meet the challenges oi the future Mr Roberts addressing the annual convention of the Young Progressive Conservatives at Canada said his government is meeting the challenges at today and the future We have no intention of pre siding over stognating econ omy The policies of Onatrlos Progressive Conservative gov ernment are designed to ensure that our economy continues to grow so that we can effectively meet the challenges of the fu ture We are new government and one with new ideas The governments economic plans built around an economic council surpasses anything In the way of eco nomic planning ever undertaken by Canadian province Firemen Called To Auto Blaze Barrie fire department was called out Sunday to douse car fire on Maple Avenue south of Dunlap The car owned by Eng Yim Lee 240 King Street Midland backfired through the carburetor and caught lire at 630am Damage was reported slight Neither Mr Lee nor his com Windsor panion were injured FORECAST cooler with snowfluriles tonight and Tuesday Winds southerly 15 to 25 shifting to west 20 this afternoon Cochrana region Cloudy with sunny intervals today followed by showers this afternoon and evening Cooler tonight Tues day cloudy with snowflurrics Winds south 15 to 15 tonight shifting to west is tonight Forecast temperatures how tonight High Tuesday 30 45 30 45 42 42 45 45 45 45 40 40 40 35 35 St Thomas London Kitchener Wingham Hamilton St Catharines Toronto Peterborough Trenton Killaloe Muskoka North Bay Sudbury 32 32 35 32 35 32 80 30 30 CANCER COSTLY The research attack on cancer is the greatest and most costly single undertaking in the history of medicine according to the Canadian Cancer Society council meeting may be held Thursday night to set the mill rate ilr Henry said The only amount passed so far by city council is the sum OI £1866066 for general pur poses Education costs will be added to this to Set the tidal tax bill usd the mill rate The general purposes rate which will include paymenu for the hospital addition and arena root and total payment for he county registry office will raise tam by mitts At present the public school tax bill is estimated at $62603 The citys portion of collegiate taxin estimated at 3334516 Neither of these figures have been submitted in writing to the city as yet god are subtect to revision Separate school tax demands are question mark at this point but indications are that there will he miii rate increase in this area PARFINOL MINERAL OIL THE HUMAN BODY LUITICANT £001 RIG 139 99c LARGE EliOZ RIG 29 IIIVEA CREME FOR THE CARE OF DRY OR NORMAL SKIN 401 LARGE Is Size 99c 3°33 HORNERS IN FANTOL VITAMIN SUPPLEMENT FOR INTS CHLDREN Reg 259 COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO Ion VHAIR slAUTY cums TN 1601 Sill Iiso so 43c DUNLOP ST VICEPRESIDENT Election of Donald Nan sea as vicepresident and gen eral manager and director of Hill oi Canada Ltd was announced today bythe Barrie Ontario maniiiscturer of refrigerated food merchan dising idiom BAN ROLL0N DEODORANT NO DRIP NO WASTE WONT STAIN OLOTHES IASY TO APPLY REG Lil Camp Bordens Royal Can adian Armored Service Corps School took first place in gym naaium competition during the eighth annua soldier apprentice 1amooree held April to at Barrieiieid Ontario Coaches for the RCASC school gym team were Sgt Gee and Col liens Weller army physical training instructors Corporal Weller is the brother of Sgt Wilhelm Weller nation ally lamous gymnast who com peted Saturday at the Metro politan Montreal gymnast meet Royal Canadian Ordnance School apprentices were named high aggregate winners of the fourday tourney at Barrieiield tSeFvlce Corps apprentices have taken the high gregsta five out of six years are the annual Jamboree began in 1955 Taking pig in the ismborea were more an 500 at Canadas youngest soldiers ranging from ENO FRUIT SALT IFFIRVISCINT SALINI FOR ITOMACH BROWNIE SUPER 27 CAMERA OUTFIT EASIER HANDLING SHARPER PICTURES INDOORS OR OUTDOORS SHARP 3ELIMENJN0L0RcoRRECTED CONTAINS CAMERA NECKSTRAP riLM aULas ANo BATTERIES RIG 2475 MOTHKIL TARAOIcuLoassNziNI CRYSTALS PROTECT CLOTH we WOOLLENS AGAINrr MOTH DAMAGI IDIlILI 2Pound Calla Bag 59 1995 HORNERS MALTLEVOL VITAMIN AND IRON mm 179 PA some 16 to is and rap army schools in Quebec The Jamboree is academic and millta or the apprentice and them the opportunity to get qualnted with each other with the work of other corp Competition included be hell volleyball hockey aastics tabloid sports and sentiog loin ntario and KILLS MOST KIDS More school children die cancer than from any other die ease The Canadian Cancer Social needs money to defeat this ller by means at research and public education Give to its April campaign MORE GRAIN Yugoslavlas wheat produc tion increased from 4000000 tons in 1954 to 6000000 tons in I959 SAVES YOU MONEY spncriii 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