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Barrie Examiner, 17 Jan 1964, p. 2

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ONE WOULD THINK those children were on their way to the North Pole However Artificial Ice Rinks Considered For City Barrie has developed its out door rinks as tar as possible and the next step will probably be to construct artificial sun laces This is the opinion oi Jack Garner chairman oi the Rinks Committee who said yesterday that the tour stages planned in the development oi outdoor rinks have been completed We have gone as tar as we can with the type oi rink we have here he explalned The next stop is the passibilltyoi outdoor artiiiclal Ice rinks in Barrie Mr Garner stressed the word possibility The tour stages outlined by the chairman are the incomes allon at one rink in each word expansion supervision and heat ed change houses in all the risks liit Garner said that outdoor artiiiciei skating rinks would be decided advantage in Barrie They would alleviate some of the load at the arena and give Barrie something it needs in the line of recreation There are now eight outdoor Iinka in Barrie two new sur laces being opened this year One is on Sunnldalc road near the golf course and the other in the east end at the city All fink are iuliy lit super vised cleaned and flooded un der the direction oi the Rinks Committee Free skating hours weekdays ere irom as pm and on Saturdays and Sundays from 15 pm BY TAXPAYERS Barries outdoor skating rinks are paid ior by the people through the Recreation Commit tce and are maintained by the Parks Board Its joint protect Mr Garner said They do the labor theyre merely members oi the Sixth Company ol Cubs and Scouts starting out on last and operating rink during the year is about stoo hlr Garner estimates irom 2340 children skslo on each rink during the week lilost sitan on the weekends The children make wonderv in use oi the rinks but would like to see more adults make use at them he said popular place ior outdoor skating is on the bay where tho committee maintains round skating oval and separate boarded hockey cushion Too rink is iuliy lit and heated change house is provided Tire bay usually attracts irom 600 ion people during the weekends Mr Garner added that the rink would probably be ready fr skating this weekend Commenting on whether the committee is plating building more outdoor rinks Mr Garner said Our policy now is to continue with the number oi existing links we have and keep their standards at clean Synopsis An intense storm centred in southern Saskatchclt wan will move eastward across Northern Ontario tonigbt re sulting in snow and rapidly moderating temperatures The snow area is expected to be con ilned to central and northern regions with mainly cloudy and mild weather continuing in the southern area Lake St Clair Lake Erie Southern Lake Huron Niagara Lake Ontario Windsor London Hamilton Toronto Saturday mainly cloudy and nuider and we pay Ior It Average cost ior maintaininli me moan ACTIVE erocns chemo United0re Aurninium Meirtyre conducts Chib oowuoncsflrtaw sonic Avsnnhss indliltillll Nno locuststats up it Gains Unchanged situations GRAIN WINNIPEG CP Prices showed tirm tona Io moder ateiy active opening trade to day on theWlnnip changc lllghilghting early dealings tone at rye to Norwa Flax waslmodcrotciyactlvo with rlccastoad and arlcy mestlc shipping purheuses cream and butter was the reportedrsai ornooo Winds southwest 20 to 30 Northem Lake Huron Geor Windsor so as St Thomas 30 32 London 23 32 TODAYS STOCK PRICES Mount Pores 25 as Compiled by Flynn as Dunlap St Bmia gingilliiam 32 am on St Catharinea so 35 when Asbestos as ling0 Mlc Pow an and Tram 25 33 flannel my guns ageless 65 Museséllerg gar gelerhorough 25 si or our ores orln Airlifnltuumm a1 Dom Tar no Nor Ont NG solo Atom out my thlnilhltdll Moore Corp luv Alberta cu Gt Lake mo 2W Moira am am Kilialoe 22 no Argue nguu to Pacific Pete Iiic North Bay 15 25 Argus Pin mtg End Forms 18 Pam Plus 800 Sudbu 25 25 Atlantic sum Hawk Siddeiry on Page Hersey sna FY as or arena 55 Home on is Power Corp 1114 Earlton 15 hi Bank or as and Bay Min to ationL Iii Kapusltaaing it in Bell ieL 5W lludsona any 151 Royal Dan Ti mm 15 la entrain cost Impressions is sum Foods 11 15ng duskymtlltl fin 51va gym Sault Ste Marl 25 25 VI fill or ceasmpascoa magnum and steel of cm mt mm mm 15 18 Cris Drwer Wit intend the Team Bk or cm 37 Inter Nickel 1s iruu can if mt can Cameo 39 inter Utilities can Trans tlL 1W4 Ghemecll JR interprov trips 32 Trad Fin 1W Calgary Power 22 Jockey Club are rcxca two can Minissns 323 Lobttt id Union as am stira iii kt it in Dom anon mi in £553 last more Betti Coppor 70 Gunnlr 790 ti eioin 212 Hammerfiwr cola to DrIloIn £00 Kcoieg is no camp cloth Kerr out his Aigom it Cdn Exp on cinnam sols SilverMiller no Cassir 11 Lake Duiauit Mil oo Con Dci an 725 Lencnurt 11 etc Can idem 500 mredo mi Culca did2 Muritimu on so crotnor Mndsen 111 United Keno near Horn Mutilan At wruroy Eggs New them 1M Wiltch mm crrnetats sis windixll HANG Metals up ll Oils down Ai There was no early rapesefll trade numb TORONTO GP Churn nights slolghrlde near Guth ride JACK GARNER ing flooding and supervising as WEATHER close to excellence as humanly possible rather than have more rinks and not have iunds to keep their standards to the peak we would like gian Bay Haliburton North Bay Sudhury Cloudy tonight and Saturday with occasional snow lhirning colder Winds northwest 20 Saturday midday Algoma White River Satur day variable cloudiness with snownurrles turning tjvinds northwesteer 25 Saturn ay filmagami Cochrsne Snow wtll taper oil to snowllurrles Saturday morning Tempera ture turning colder Saturday Winds northvwesterly 20 to 25 Saturday morning Forecast Temperatures lows tonight highs Saturday tario Government Sales Op Misslopto ennud casranorm rush to lump on the sleigh beinrc the horses move on their way drawing Squires Make Tour 0t Museum Fun In the snow ior Barri Council 538 Columbian Squires was the objective when the group oi boys irom St Marys arlsh spent weekend at cabin on Lake Simcoa The group under the direction at homer and Zeiner oi Barrie stayed overnight at cabin near Uptergroic it was not cliche to say that good time was had by all on this trip The other trip was to Simcoc County Museum near Mldhurst when the boys bad glimpse into the countys interesting past floss Channen director oi the County Museum explained the various exhibits and answered the boys questions Oi particular interest to the boys was the line display at indian artifacts some at which date back saveral thousand years They were amused with the oldiasirloncd cylinder phono graph The display oi early den tist tools only brought series at gasps ion Scalelta group counselor for the trip had little supervis lng because the boys were so busy looking at the exhibits Piowmen Cant Decide 0n Delegate Two votes yesterday by Plow mcns Association members of Simone County to elect man to represent them as director of the OntarioAssociallon both ended in tie One suggestion to break the tie was that the candidates lahn Fennell and Deino Jermcy toss coin it was decided however to hoidannther meeting next Thurs day at the County Buildings at 230 pm new vote will be taken The election of new repre sentative ior Simone County was required by the rebremant for health reasons of Robert Camp bell oi Churchill who served as simcoe County representative to the Ontario Association tor the past is years The meeting was conducted by Herb Hughes as chairman Keith Mcliuer South Simone Agricul ture Representative acted as secretary Wednesdayto bpen up new shine area From leit to HNobi oitiic their departure irom iorbntoi wVwminrmr11mwmsvWwwwrpWrficwnwr zrci ms sq mwrpfimfiwnwi cuss scours nun collections EiliOY avarirudsrnoiisins members at cuh gird scout troops The sleightids spoo sored by the Sixth Company of hits and Scouts was held near Guthrie Examiner Photos iiiqua ClubGives Barrie Man An Honorary Lite Membership moss Cowan Ban rte ie er has received an lion orary Membership in the York Sub Aqua Club ior his in terest in sport diving to general and his assistance and advice to the club in particular The precenintion together with hooded sweat shirt with the club name rinted on the back and the ob crest In front was made at Mount Dennis Community Hall in Itrronto this week Mr Cowen instructormanag er oi Barrie Adult Scubateera presented the York Sub Aqua Club with its Charter oi incor poration train the Provincial stnos9 cowau mod cls hocdedshirt presented to him by York Sub Aqua Club MORE ARE FLYING 232719 passengers were car ried on North Atlantic air serv ices in the first 10 months at toss This was gain at six per cent over the samelperiod year earlier Governments Marketing slon Ray Hall president ot iRaygltali Adventureh Limited VOshawa and Robert Piiauclt presidentoi LuikbiRule Com pany at Canada Limited Ber Secretary at the Ontario Gov ernment lie is the legal adviser to the Ontario Underwater Council Hetero the presentations Mr Cowan gave briei address ex plaining the relationship oi the Ontario Underwater Council to tho Underwater Society at Arn crlca Canadal the National As sociation oi Underwater instruc tors and the individual clubs and their members Barrie Adult Scubateers has to diving members and students Basic swimming instruction is reported regressing well tor 12 adult swmmers Monday icvcnv loss at the RCAF Edgar pooll this week Mr Cowan also received an honorary lite membership to the club Ex aminer Photo SAVED BIB LIFE LONDON CFlA total at IPSWICH English CPtA workman drilling rough to well here struck Moovolt cable but escaped with minor burns Police said the rubber Eadie on his drill saved his rle The previous 17 Onta Saicthsslooe have sold som $30 million worth oiCanadla products In the United Ki dornhContl ti The Grand sun In its report to Supreme Court Justice Stewart this week recommended that youtliiul olienders be sci regated irom older repeaters Bollard Grand Jury iorcman In his report said it haI been brought to our attendee that anyone entering the County Court Clerks cillee his own private oilicc must en Ier through the Examination Room it is our recommendation that door he made in the mail room to avoid thlainconvenI once We noticed that the cloak room Iscllities are poor and would recommend that when iheduvcnllo and Family Court Oiilccs are vacated the waiting room immediately ad joining the entrance be used as clockroom it has been brought to our attention that there is need ior male and iemela cells two edloinlog Number One Court room We noticed vacant ace adjacent to Number One urt Room situated over the lunch room We recommend this change to the Property Commit tee oi Simcoc County CouncIL On our visit Mr Dingmao the Chief Probationary Olilcer mentioned the need ior more trained social workers ior deal SKI commons The Weekend Is Predicted Good to excellent conditions were reported irom ski clubs in this area and the prediction is that the skiing enthusiasts will be in for line weekend Ski conditions are as loi iowa Barrlchighnnt tilorseshoo Valley Excellent 711 inches packed base on hills 1125 In ehes on trails and tour inches oi powder snow One Tbar op erating daily and three More and two rope tows on weekend snowyqu Very good three inches of new snow on 70 Inch base mo inches in bush Two More three rope lows on weekend Night skiing tonight and tomorrow night irom 83010 1130 pm Collingwood Alpine Excel lent icy patches 20 Inches on That bill and an inches on trails No inches new on packed Liits and tows operat rag Colitngwnod tDevtls Glen Good 810 inches hard packed base so inches in bush Tbar and rope tow operating Thursday to Sunday Coilingwood Georgian Peaks Good toexcellent tillinch Lodgelnsialis 1964 Otticors The Kempenieit Lodge and No 673 held its in etailation oi otiicers recently Silk was installed as Worshipiul Master Other installations were Im mediate Past Master Worship iulhrnthsr much Sen ior Warden Brother Campbell Junior Warden Bro titer Flowers Chaplain Brothen John Richardson irea surcr Brother ilennebry Secretary Brother Fud den Senior Deacon Brother Otton Junior Deacon Bro ther Patterson inner Guard Brother Paulin Director of Ceremonies Wor shlpiul BrotheriA Worrall Organist Brother It Jennett Senior Steward Brother James Small Junior Steward Brother Ramshew lyier Brother it Clark llItoney Wasted On Present Jail trails Tbar operating TORONTO SYMPHONY Auditorium Nikki DISTRICT warm log with juvenile and tomin problems On our inspection oi the Court House we iound the rooms bright and attractively decorat ed and we compliment the care taker on the cleanliness oi the building In spite ol the heavy Iratilc The Grand Jury lauded the housekeeping at the County Gaol but lound the ventilation to the male quarters inadequate it rc commended there be some meons oi ventilation provided The report stated in our opinion this gaoi is obsolete but us do not recommend iurthcr changes in this building as an public monies would be used it better advantage on new build mg We ich that Mr Cascy the Governor and his stall are do ing an excellent job We at the Grand Jury tell no necessity at this time to visit the homes tor the aged at Bee ton and Pensions as they were inspected Sept 11 rues Members oi the Grand Jury were David Miller RR Barrie Blmlc RR ll Stroud Edwin Campbell Amelia street Elmvalc Mrsi Helm Jackson RR Bradiordt James Borrow RR Coldwa tei James Elder RR Lisle and Joseph Bollard Rodoliili Crescent Tottenham base ii inches at new show All iittn operating daily Cullingde Blue Mountain Good trace new show on 21inch base Town and liits operating daily Collinle tTSC AGodd Inch base and snarling Town and liite operating Gravcnhunt Muskoka Sandal in inches In woods four inch es of powder on inches oh Mansfield Ski Wayll G03 to very good Iito inches be packed with two inches at port der Tows and liits operating on Weekend Midland liiountain View Excellent winch base with two inches 01 new arrow No tows operating on weekend Barbershoppels Discuss Future The new executiveof the Bar rie Berbershoppers Society lior the Preservation andEncourage ment at Barber shop Quartet Singing in America held its first meeting oi 19M last night to discuss activities for the com log year Ray Atkinson chorus director said the executive will report to the next regular barbershop pers meeting which Will be held in St Georges Angllcrln Hall on Burton Avenue Monday beginning at it pm High on the list at the barber shoppers tans are preparation ior the spring competitions and increasing the membership DISHES The Finest In CANADIAN er ORIENTAL DINING Take Out Orders PA 50263 or 64 it CITY CHAT 2S Dunlap St East

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