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Barrie Examiner, 26 Jun 1950, p. 9

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24 EL ri Mu tilts pun av 3L vi LE HALIFqu MIAMI 87th Year No VI jiHOUSE OF HITS with the Best in Barrie STARTS TONIGHT MONDAY WarecovamlmmlcowamAMMWIw IIIL Illllllt COLOR CARTOON COMEDY lt5 COMMUNITY SING SONG ANOTHER 4DAY SPECIAL ILILLersjjjga ONEg WOMANS sLIIIILL Mao LLLILLLLILLILLLIArtur STA RTS WED an 230 p111 CHIIIIIIIIIIIIU meetin by ENTERTAINMENT MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Matinee Wed 230 pm BIG FEATURE ATTRACTION IIILNNICIIIII ma MADELEINE GEORGE CARROLL SANDERS RICIIARD Lllll 2ND FEATURE ROSE OF WASHINGTON SQUARE TYRONE AL POWER FAYE OLSON Eve Shows and 830 pm Last Complete Show at 835 pm Tune in CKBB Each Morning at 1030 am for MOVIE MERRYGOROUND Mcdonte The Barber Shopsof Borne in accord qlsocloseot 600 pm onFridCTy lune 30 Dunlop STREET DANcE of IOld Tyme and Modern Dancing to 12 DOORPRIZE and NOVELTY PRIZES Dance to CT real enjoyable evening ADMISSION 50c ner Pason REFRESHMENT BO 0000000000 300000004 The Home Newspaper for Barrie and District County of Simcoc PRIME MINISTER TURNS ENGINEER nN IHE AME PROGRAM pm llei lttltlld at its IILLL on June 110 that the recreation public It tilt eiiouizh basis for the program It was moved by Dr Neil Laurie laud seconded by Miss Ethel TIoss mlmd mm 1h fland that question he placed bc Illilml llllmlll Midland ltccrcation touncil the 11 mlnmm WHO qluwmm Lopaco ounir Softball Series has LJIIJIHIIVHI or othcrinsc of the Barrie It 11 ll Him public recreation program iore lIil Barrie electorate It was pointed out that this was uot to be confused with money 1h bylaw but is method of ascertain tini tlIlIt approval of the Recrea tion onunittees program and its commit tee the new housing area details of preparing equipping administration Although ayJuly andAugust iemlilie capacity Restrict Parking IDriver Charged Areas After qui Hits Allinfiliicilglltili313itll Allandale Store low passed at Mondays meeting There is to be no parking on either side of Toronto Street from Park Street to Russ on thesouth side of Tiffin street from Road to Baldwin on the east side Of Essa Road from Bradford In Jewellery Store on Bradford Street Baldwin or on the north side of Carly WCdHLSCIyr Burton from Essa Road to Reid Also there is to be no parking on the sides of the gore bounded by Tiffin Bradford and Essa Road The bylaw must be approved by enger travelling to Victoria Harbor biscs and later released Several the department of highways before FOR RESULTS USEWERAMINERTWANT ADsS it EPrepare Medonte NOIlce IO PGIIONS iCentenniaI Booklet Centennial publicity committee are having lGpagc booklet printed containing high lights of the townships history for once with then regulcmons will Close on the past 100 years It will be my iT able for distribution at the cele DOminion Day Saturday July and w111 bration at Moonstone on July so The publicity committee is compos Of George Barr chairman Robinson Boyd Miller and Arthur 0000q00010 00000tlO$l0 Essa Centennial Anniversary ANGUS SATURDAY JULY VFeaturing theVOUISTanching Music 000 NORM BEURLTNG and HISVKINGS MEN PLAN TO COME To THE ESSAOENTENNTAL 0000000 0TH tliarrir Examinrr MVBARRIE ONTARIOTCAIIAOA MONDAY JUNE it FILM The III on Innis St Illlltlll Iiiiuc Iiiitri mi Ilnldtlt truvl ultl IIIltlIl LIL LIIc IIIIoILIc Li 1ch ltthizLtinniI IEItIIItll to IIIII llt LII lIII liain into tIIicaeo on his Icrent Hill In tlw Illtl 521 Iu lItl Ititllkltl iLaIIi oi tILct1LLLulLin L3I ILLLl ItIii LIu III III Hi IIIIIIL Iliillh on the UIIIIIIIIII i=I tltlltltll PM no oi lLIIII iiiiIiis Uliclllllttli IJCIIHJLII Canada and IIt until bump rI Recreation Committee Feel Need EVE SHOWS Vote of Confidence from Public IIIcreation oILiIIIit rims has lueil LII lIltltI III the past LLionlth LIIeet tor the IIIcieation oIIILLithLe it decided that till cai tilttl ILoiliiinI should pet Vote II conlinus Luuld he held lit IIll llltlilltit Iidcnee from the felt that at present there is not itllit IIIIIIIIILZIIILI oi policy and tin III wlllllltltl IOLIIKIIIIL lltiiIIlIll iiiltt eoizsidcratuni uLd tlltlnILJIIS Allhouuii oiIInLII Instituteii by mittee for the past two summers lhe qucsILOn of CIIIINIIIL on the organization and administration championship series was discussed and It was agreed that such playklowns served positch purposl and it was aurecddhat the liaiiic oILL Rq1ngmqim wale mmp ILILttee should carry on although the finances would not permit to sup Loyal IItl of Moose who siLni IIIIIHI lllt Will Chillllltlltlll tied desire to cooperate in the CIT5 establishinent of playground in It was ippioved that smzill Ice The mat should be charged the children at jter was discussed fully concerning tending the Committees Day Camp IIround and this sum will Include the super cliilds traiisportzitioLi costs and also vision etc Further details have to bottle of milk at noon be investigated and the representinl yummy membm L5 Ltivcs of the IOILICI Were assured that leadership would be provided Lby the Recreation Committee it acreement could be arranged with mndvd the other bodies concerned appointed as foster aipervisors of the Towns various playuioiuids for the summer months and it is in to request an interested mother in each area to act in Facing charges of dangerous and careless driving and having liquor in public place is Norman Boyd 5551387 Sheiburue Street Toronto whose taxi crashed into Kosmans He was taken to the hospital Vllll head injuries and was reported not in serious condition Wediiesdaycai ternoon Valerie Brissettc 20 pass was treated at hospital for cuts and Prov Const Charles Bemaii Bar rie detachmentsaid the car was damaged t0 extent of about $I000 Two constables of headquart eisHetacliment who Were travelling south near liffin Street said the taxi passed them at excessive speed on its way north They were about to turn andpursue the car when the crash occurred William Kosman said he was asleep in room about 25 feet back from the front of store The force of the impact moved show case foot and broke the glass and lampshade in his room was shak en off he said Several repaired clocks fell off shelves and were damaged Const Beman said the building appeared to have been moved on its foundations butthe plate glaSs in the main window was somehow not smashed Mr Kosman said ithad been estimated repairs touthc building would run seveml thousand dollars JOOPS DO 1310 BUSINESS lor the first time in Canada it is expected that farm cooperative business will exceed one billion dollars in 1949 when returns are all in from over one million mem bers Salvage Cdllction MAGAZINES PAPER Wed June 28 Pledsc place bundles oncurb Wednesday morning Boy Scout Association Barrie gistricti sssssssssosssso MONDAY AND THURSDAY COpy $300 Year 31 ch PCQCS to ITtit ALi World Sheep Population Lower FIRST BARRIE SHOWING HEADLINE VAUDWILLE Is aux ON IN 1IHN loaded with I4 Tap Am Mum lming and Danusl lIlIi IXlli It Ill lUl Hts IIIUNIi ZIH IItllli rvet vvvwvvw unwilouuoimmmnINI ICOMPIIII SIIWSNICNIIY Gals ListsuowAI OUSII Huronia Theatre lUcItcLI tuo lllllts 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