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Barrie Examiner, 9 Mar 1964, p. 2

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RICK HARMER SHOWS ERIC ideas and WYNES WHY HE MlSEED MARK Barrie iirchers Will Perform iii Toronto Sportsmens Show from Field demonstrate ck archery shots the Sportsmans Show this Saturday Toronto The boys chosen by club coun sellor Art Harmer on their abil ity in different classes range in age from nine to it years They are Barry Miller ll Barry Owen i7 Richard iiann er is ltevin Holloway it Bob is Owen ii team captain Grant Adair it Eric WynesI and Mills Light is The demonstration will take OBITiiiiiiY MM CHAPPELfs Mrs Sarah Elizabeth disp peit no of its Collier St liar rie died Saturday in the Royal Victoria Hospital following heart attack daughter of the late Mr and Mrs John Rainey Mrs Chappeil was born In lnnlsili Township in ms she had rs aided in Crown Hill for approx imately so years and was member of the United Church Ind Womens Institute tier husband predeceased her it years Surviving are two sons Oscar of Sudbury and iiyliard oi Erin deie three daughters Mrs Hazel tfoyatoui Mrs James Myrtlei lions of ornton and Mrs if Vera ckhart of Vancouver BC brother John of Fergus to sisters Mrs Jeffrey Hershel Mrs Lancinux Rosetown Mrs Hershel Mrs ii Everette Saskatoon Etltel liainey and Mrs Bills of Moose Jaw Mrs Collins of Mrs Quanta and Mrs of Mlnesing Regina place at 130 pm in the sports demonstration area of the Col iseum it will last as min Utes Colored balloons will constitute the basic target the Barrie team will use One of the highlights oi the demonstration will be hit tlng balloons moving on wheel The entire club of about is youngsters plus the executive expected to travel with the team The boys have been given complimentary tinkcis to see the Aquarama Show at the Coliseum Ayrti both of Bunis and Mo nica Rainey of Woodstock 12 grand children and two great grandchildren son Cecil and bmther Albert predeceu ed her lhefunerai service will be conducted at Crown Hill Unl ied Church Wednesday at 230 pm and interment will be at Crown Hill Cemetery Book Display Here Tuesday Service Clubs In Blood Fight Barrie service clubs will be competing against each other pint for plot today but this will be no drinking contest The clubs will be competing to see which one can give the most pints to Barrie blood don or clinic at Nniiy Perish Hail The winning club will receive trophy Mrs it Macleea clinic organizer to people will turn up to give blood The clinic is open from mo pm to hoping that too in to and from pm the tpartme And its TRY EXAMINER WANi ADS to it lie of PHONE PA um Jack Garnerof Ungeiethmim iesdaya once to oitcy Research at meeting of the Policy Councils of the Young Progressive Conserve it lives In Toronto fba policy council was forge ed two years ago at the request of the executiveof the Young Progressive Conserva vac lhe function is to submit ports to the different cabinet rs as to the ing of the young people of the Krotilnlcre ofmtliontar about needs op as various the Ontarl said For in hishways us to present to him our haunts it why men or Ontario op Because he and othu cab inst ministers fully realise the growing importance of the youth the province as the future generation they feel we shotsld have some say in its develop of the policy council or which Mr Garner is chairman tnciud es highways hydro northern st fairs forestry and mining traval and publicity which is now the Department of iburlam and information CORPORAle Mr Garner said reports pm sealed to the Young Progres sive Conservative executive in Kitchener last year and then to each cabinet minister contained ssch report least one cornrnendetlon that has been in corporated into the policy of BARBIE iiitiiii WEATHER Overnight Snowfall Is Becoming Slush Most of the three inches oi snow that pelted the area ovar night should disappear late to day or tomorrow Official forecast is for warm or weather tonimt md tomor row This evenings law should display oi hooks sponsored hi by the Canadian Book Publish ers Association will be held at Oaitiey Paris rum 350 to 530 pm included in the display will be techniques used in the new mathematics course now in force in Barrie elementary schools Speaking on the sub ject will be member of the provincial committee signed the course innpeciorates in Simcoe ounly have been invited as well as anyone also interested TODllYS srocx PRICES Memos Ahliihi Dons lions Tar lalconhri iaksulaps Bardea Falrlnt Hawk Biddlin Home on Argus PM Atlantis Sugar of Hunt Bank of NS loll leL Brasiiian EA Oil Can Aviation Cdn lnsphkcois Cu and Bay ins flunnlr Haitians geeky an Labrador Lake nulauli lanonurt faran liaritinus Malina gamma VI Mill In Dons atolrlcds nudsnn imp stiriii Emir Oil mantras Dis Bell Compiled by it Flynn as Danton Etiiiin liarsls at iii am as 11 say no 12 Power Co my five Nat W0 idik Royal Bank mi Salada Fonda ga immoral Shell so this si 7m in Tuna mlhfili has eta is Texaco rota bhiflhw can Weston Zenith Noi ate Ottomans Provo Rio Algom is Silver nuns Sherrtl not to 23 3732233 school tomorrow it which do expected to be High winds made the week end feel much colder than what was The Saturday night low was 21 it was so degrees at 740 am and as high as 47 screen Saturday Overnight low today was 24 degrees and it was at at 740 Sundays high was mate it Temperature reading at the examiner at that today was as Keep the high boots on and watch for splashes from passing automobiles Forecasts issued by the Tar nnioweather office at 580 am Synopsis Winds will become northerly today bringing slightly cooler and more settled weather euro area is ward through Arkansas it is expected to pass south of the lower takes this evening accom panled by persistent cloudiness and some light precipitation Lake St Clair Lake Erie Ni agara southern Lake Huron Windsor Le Hamilton Toronto Mainly cloudy this lie ternoon and tonight with been alone light snow or driula dua lng the night with sunny periods Not much luesdsy cloudy YouthsCharged With Cariheit high speed chase along Highway too Sunday morning ended with the arrest of two lnrotztotyouthsé Chargedwwith car are if one 17 and Peter Matty Bradford Provilncial Police report that Consteb lee OGrady and Ruppert sighted car limiting north on Highway 400 Whenthe officers gave chase the car gained speed it was Still another low pres moving northeaet Isrd of items aaya Stafford 20 red things in temperature light northerly Northern Loire Huron south ern Georgian Bay Litre 0n talio Cloudy this afternoon and tonight Tuesday cloudy with winds rage in temperature Winds light tonight andluesdey Northern Georgian Bay liai lburton Timsgoml North Bay Sndhury Cloudy this afternoon clearing during the night lit tle cooler tonight lucsday in creasing cloudiness followed by some light snow in the evening Winds becoming light variable tonight and header Algoma White River Cooli sane Variable cloudiness with occasional light snow tonight Not muclichanga in temp lure Tuesday cloudy with sionat light snow northeasterly river iaolr Returned sewer no the development committee conservation be around so while Tuesdays mm lt Wrfcwflmmm rvv max mm may 1M as miama Toiiead prGDeveiopmenl comma has and information is serious ly considering two others MGM anemones air can aid We are pleased or cooperation we have receiyed frurn differs cut organizations and can say case of tourism and informs tlou Willard Klnrie chairman Zone Georgian Bay Devel opment Association has given us some vaiuable liggeetlons This council has the assurance of the various ministers of the province of their genuine concern for the youth of the province and their 28 they assure us unlimited help through members of their departments they that well have the intersection available to present em as policy seaseh committee Mr Garner raid the Poll Rescsrtsh Council is something new in provincial politics Kinsmen To Hear Noted Speaker fault deviationI strc Iqaeci courts will be the topics of Dr it Stokes assistant director of the forensic clinic loionto when speaks to Barrie Kinsmen Club tomorrow at the Contin entat inn Dr stokes has spoken on the work ofI thin clinic In lmdamny mops part cu the State figment of the Uiimmi the non rs co peeiaILv members at the locust profession are invited to attend the meeting and the psy London arle ltepuskesing White River Timmins caster seat CAMPAIGN someones tori soon functions are the greatest haz world racing car champion Clark Scottish farmer made the comment when in our of Edinburgh other leading man guest of Provost Weathersione Bobby McGregor who Iii ogre 1lhs biggest thin gettingtinvnlved in socibi lions¥ou also getlnnumerable people we you togoand and tin holds the world 110 had la swimntt and flinc Jim Clark alonRWitis two Scottish sportsT Mail contribution received ufthere £7 drive for funds RESth MILK forfiiiullES iiNlVliitSIiY introductions County Group Hears Decin From Waterloo 51mm County linivem in commenting on Saturdays Steering Committee heard meeting with Dean ii School of Waterloo University College Rev freonasd Sell Sslcering and Defence Minister Paul Heie tier are both reported to be in terested in the plan of the sine coe County University Steering Committee Chairman said Committee to convert REAP Both sides were seeking inior Stsuon Edgar into university motion We met and talked The air base will close soon but made on decisions possibly within the next few wedL Th slll This committee Will contact Rattles including Western Ontario of Toronto in the On Saturday Aid Sue Mul cahy of Orliiia stated that un lversity had announced its will Ingnus to staff college or an TO MEET iiflNlmIll Reeve Self said the steering Committee will meet with Mr iveraliy in the Oritlla area Dru at the end of the month WlifliW UninfiiiY 91 to drlicustheslluailnn liev Mr sign to flimsy the proposed at present conducts mention Se or Midland said university with an established courses in Ortitla on Saturdays um my pm an institution will be made at this WUC is nondenomlnatfonal mm pm but of the1 mills liberal arts institution working base in committleegiga to under the federal grant system open an advanced ev ucs is an affiliate of the Lutheran manefimgbfibfiml Unlvmlty in Waterloo of technology this fall if Edgar industry Minister Drury becomes aliabie nest few days it will threatens to public as mcoe County Emu March it The decl it is expected that founding committee will be established en to examine the financial problemand spearhead the nonoru mus wuss mine rvrnr Third Event winners in the its Moogkfleft Camp Com Sgt it Bill Cami1 comma Army manner The rtnlris made up SSgt tired if mm It Camp Borden of Canadian Provost Corps This rink School curlers rsprssattiug ovar the weekend are presen Camp pom to my ted with the Camp Borden are Brig Moogk Sgt Vic Club mm by Brigadier Wll Auburn Sgt Clltl Mayor specials con sins wrest PEPSODENT MAGNULAX LlSTElilliE Woollny and MacDonald was among the top entries representing the Army fro mmsjor Ontario training centres National Defenca 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