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Barrie Examiner, 29 Jun 1950, p. 1

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eus he is being cared for at the Young People of the Presbytery son will be business manager gram and will continue through to on Page Two program from this date to the end scaping of the camp campus The Home Newspaper 87th YeorwNCTSO AUTHORIILD St rllllU The First Column Young Minds Surprising fly VINCE FARR roolt Ufl The power of association of ideas igt keen in young childrcul illlll tile Htlll to have if at voik most of the time Not always Willi pleasing effect on parents flut maybe his the chief il theyi learn The ltl spoons often become shovels to he lost in rand pile Conteniciitlysliaped ash tray lic comes hat for doll and one of fathers tics scivcs as scaif Many good halfhour llftSllUll and answer period has been set olfl by the mere mention say of the word train iii CiilflttLlUll lLll bridal costume with the child iii digiiaiitlj iiinkiiig clear that train is thing that runs along the mold notice of Barrie couple than by an incident that happened recently could not have walked away and both adults knew it had been in its place the night before There was just one answer The cliar aeter had done something with it The house was ransacked for twolWERE hours before the cord was found hanging up on nail in an out of the way corner with the little girls gaily colored skipping rope The cord quite gziily colored itself had obvmusfy become another skipping rope The cord was of the same length as the rope and the plugs hunt in about the same position as the wooden handles of the rope Visitors in llarric for the week are Mr and Mrs Eren Caldwell of Edmonton who are staying at the Queth Hotel They are former vellknown residents of Mary Street Bar rie Mrs Taldwelf being daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Alex llabbick They came East for funeral services at full Mistaken Identity Tm followinu for the late Miss Ethel lfnlibick incident came about through an iron Tnlilwell will be re error in direction not association membercd as one of the best of of ideas it is to be hoped the early hockey stars to come ne of the girls on the office out of Barrie flc starred on staff at The Examiner was startled defence with 11 1902 103 recently when man came in and which lost Paris D70 calmly announced that he would vincial intermediate semifinal like to purchase case of beer and 13 HIS l0l thn 1110 Office staff got over its referee before locating in fid shock they deduced that the man mommi must have been one block over It is significant that one of from his destination The location nip referees for the first and of The Examiner office on PostI 3150 the most rotint Allan lul 0m S1Wrc COIICSDOndS HlanSl filial in the West was Barrie exactly with the location of the man Brewers Warehouse on Bayfield Roy fted Storey now of Street Likely the modern design Montreal but ii wellknown and glasspartitioned offices of The native or this town handled Examiner premises also fooled him the senior playoffs at Calgary Edmonton for 1950 between hat off and elbow too There if was hop on the streets of Bar Katy ma 10mm um It was In ltll2 that the first are Iuesday Not the llllltllzll has Mhn soup ml Him phvcd ltlllll meetings Fridays at Coni i5 niunity House and helps build hos wmmpeg hemcm IL mm and Toronto Eatons and the llS ll woum be gm referee sent out from Barrie at home gnawnig on Ubangi That is in future Right now was Gm zlldwcll JOJOH is 0111 three months old Prbpclty of Dailey Brothers cir ASK REMOVE SNACKS officers mess of the RCASC School Barrie town police state thatac at Canip Borden until the circus tion will be taken to have fishing comes to this area again in August Sllthle on the property the foot He was brought to town by Staff of Johnston Street removed if the Sergeant Burnett andcorpora owners do not rcmovethem volun Kinsella to stretch his legs tarilyneThe police said that the They said he is quite gentle and shacks used for fishing through wouldnt harm humansyet How the ice in winter are cluttering the ever Barrie dogs encountered on property in the area of tlieiron his travels werent enthusiastic bridge about his presence JoJo was born in Texas He eats eggs milk and pound of meat 21 day and is oro Has considered guest atithe officers mess where he has room Practice Man Found Dead The Oro Beef Calf Clubshekl judging practice at the farm of Home Near BrentWOOd Murphy on June 15 at 830 Barry Johnston 64 was found AWEILSSQQl10lh9m79lv$ WCIC deadeiincltTy artichoke hear judged by the members after which Brentwood by Lorne Corbett Bar they gave their reasons for their rie who went to visit him Dr DlaClng When the members had Ives coroner of Stayner said finished Mr Sanderson placed the Johnston had died of natmlal class and explained to the merit causes slevcral days previously bCFS Why he Placed them as he did Called by Corbett Prov Const After the judging the six members IrwinfSEyer investigateCL present were asked to answer ques hrsia tions pertaining to club work Considerable ivory is obtained The meeting adjourned with from vast stores of mastodon and Murray Scott thanking Mr Murphy mammoth tusks found in Siberia and Mr Sanderson for their efforts and elsewhere in this very worthwhile meeting SIMCE PRESBYTERY CAMP PROGRAM STARTS 2nd YEAR AT MIDLAND SITE Simcoe Presbytery United lBoys Camp Rev Morris Church of Canada wi1 begin the Sr Boys Camp Rev Carder second season of camp program at lst Girls Camp Miss Marion Dan its new camp site near Midland iels 2nd Girls Camp Miss Margar this Friday June 30 when the ct Smith Mrs George Morri will commence two day camp Theyoung people will arrive at Letters Appear camp in time for the evening pro Sunday evening Two periods of boys camps and CurlersTown Dispute two periods of girls camps will The Examiner received two follow consecutively this will pc letters from Barrie citizens this cupy the camp until August9 Thel week too late to includein the regular Opinions of our Read ers column on the editorial page Both letters concern the longstanding controversy be of the season is at the moment in definite but plans are underway to make full use of the property The camp has enjoyed remark able development centialhuild tween the Curling Club and log and six cabins were erected the Town Council Arena last year with other property im Commission regarding the In provemeiits Another splendid ca cation of the proposed new bin has been added this year with curling rink outcast to the Board of Directors The matter seemed closed Other iinprovemntsto tfic pro last week when the curlers de perty this year include largesize clded to locate in the Fair water system electric wiring Grounds on Essa Road with throughout thecabins anda freez Council giving whatever assist ing unit in the kitchen The gift of aim was possible in facilitat two good row boats and treating ing the move dock will give added interest to However both letters were the splendid beach and swimming signed and were written by area The playing eld and the ratepayers and inone cash roadway have been improvedrand veteran skip of the curlers is start has beeninad on the land very muslinopposed to moving the rink location from beside The camp directors will include the arena to the new fair the following Young Peoples grounds Theletteis to the Camp Miss Marjory Cook Jr editor appear on page two hD L555 NHL 81 THE POST CURL CEFARIMUT OTTAWA VAN VASEY is the man shown wielding way iimiu but in businesslike way at the Ward This power of 1tCfill1tlfl iiasillh UllllllL ill lilltlt llllt pttlk Mldltlllfl lll Ulllsll Mon June 13 The event was attended by members of Simcoc County Council and The ironing mm was misgmp guests Catching is Jack Coleman assist in the West gtMrs Montgomery Ball Game at Wardens Outing pirc wa not far side of in not county treasurer but the volunteer um tfil TBEIIITP TEXTUITTIIP BARRIONTAkiOiCArTADVA THUistAvTJUNE 29 19 identified Standing on the plate left to right are Earl Richardson Walter Middleton Carl Steph ens George Shepherd gpid Les Evans IllOlO BY SIMPKIN liClidCy Alters Schedule Altlieiigfi The Examiner of day Saturday Dominion Day be issued as usual on Monday holiday it will not be printed until late in the afternoon when it will be on the news stands and delivered as usual to town homes by our carrier not be made until Tuesday mo lice and plant ilf be closed all he reiuifar Monday edition will Iuly However because of the ys But this will be too late rning Centennial Celebration and other holiday weekend happen iiigs So that we may present complete criveiuge of these int iimui puss cur historic events Mondays publication will be delayed several hours In addition to the Essa story and the Tookstowii and other holiday sports The Examiner will carry all regular features usually appearing in Sportangles Mixing Bowl liirs the Mllllyllll011 such as Column Country Correspond once cartoon and picture features and Nancy Cleavers For arcnts Only column will be on Summer Health llints Proceeds of Kinsmen Club Event To PrOvideHoliday for Children Barrie and district people who contribute to the Barrie Kins iiieiis Club annual peanut tag day on Saturday July ti will be help ing to send children of the area to summer camp Last year tfie event raised enough money to send 30 boys and girls to the Salvation Armys camp at flawk River in the llalibuiton dis trict and this year the Kinsmen are hoping they will be able to send at least that many The club is planning to send group of girls for one week and group of boys for another Week Since the club bears all the ex penses it expects about $2000 will be needed The club pays for the camp buys considerable clothing and bedding for the youngsters if necessary supplies refreshments for them daily and provides transportation from the homes to the camp and back At the camp SalvatimifAriny supervisors take over nurse is in attendance and doctor is on call All the children are given thorough nliiiT examiatiiisbe fore they leave for Camp Captain Strachan 0f the Salvation Army at Barrie will be in charge at the camp while the local children are there All the Kinsmen and Kinettcs are taking part in the Peanut Day project inan allout effort to raise all the money necessary for the camp housetohouse canvass will take place on evenings prior to the final day Saturday when men and Geo Montgomery Elected President Research of Canada George Montgomery of Mont gomery Auto Parts Barrie was elected president of Research of Canada at the Research of America convention held last week at Jas per Park inAlbcrta Vicepresi dent last year Mr Montgomery has beenfa director of Research of Can ada for the past four years Mr and Mrs Montgomery re turned yesterday fiomitwo Weeks wait on ahead of Mr Montgom cry and travelled to Vancouver but had only short stay because of the BC floods She was visiting relatives east of New Westminster in the Fraser Valley and she re ports that the water was upto the second storeys of the horiSeHS in that section The flood according to the residents wasas bad as it had been in 1948 She was able to spend only six hours in Vancouver instead of her intended stay of scieraldays The water along some of the rail road fines was up tothe cross bars on telephone poles She Came out of the city on the last train The water was reported to be rising foot day and trains from the coast were still six days begind when Mr and Mrs Montgo my left Jasper where they remained for week after Mrs Montgomerys return from British Columbia THE CAN mu vomi PRINTING NEEDS PHONE 2414 which of the club will be tagging from El iiii Climax ol the projcct will be street dance at Post Office Square with music supplied by the Plant crs leaiiut Heat The float will also circulate through the towrt during the day to publicize the event The Peanut lag Day wasthe Kinsiiiens fiyst moneyraising event after the club was formed there in April of last year Chair man of the committee is Harry Michic and all Kinsmen and Kin ettes are considered committee members Plans are now being completed for the Centennial celebrations on July and at the Community Park in Angus 10 am on Saturday softball tournament will feature an Ihdian team from the Rama Reserve com peting with other local softball clubs First prize will be $15 and I535 second It is expected this one event will draw great number of spectators Other games will include horse shoe pitching boys and girls races tugofwar races open to all town lcrs contest Suitable prizes will befgiveii for est gentleman present the oldest gentleman resident in Essa present family present person or family travelling the farthest distance ex cluding people stationed at Camp Borden Costume prizes will be awarded to the Queen of the Year float massed choir of 350 children woon Reeve of Essa Two Motorcycle Accidents Sunday liiiiic lvlbl Sunday resulted in lll ppm to the iilil dale Avenue loioiiio icciiwo clit about the bend and body when he apparently lost control of THE llffitlfllit as it travelled north on No 37 Highway about mile and half north of the junction with No 53 He was treated at Royal Vlc torui Hospital lrov tons Les for the rural mails and deliveryiii the country areas can ilay Charge of The itzitsiricigizi 111 wi1lstartat ship reeves and councillors fid all contests as well as for the old the oldest lady present the largest for the period around 1900 or earlier Prizes topaigide entries will be awarded to the best team otitfitthe bnestsirjgle horse outfit the best pony outfit and the best will bedn attendance Hon le Oro Ox and Carl Will Appear in Essa Centennial the TAM tentcnninl commit Drilling For Wateron Farm ilnnis il Man Gets Gas Well Hun 9F RJlAflhgt vgun MONDAY AND THURSDAY Sc Copy $300 Year Li Mr Jr CANALA no wsA SCCTIOH POQCS to trr sought own is afield is faislcrn Ontario and Quebei Hy hi lthoul success but liliJll lo flnfroduccd Prcmer Ffosf of tin llltl one ex and out right our llunll and chairman lis ifmed that nun Lukng trip cast was asked to wire if he lecatrd any of the animals llll committee was prepared to no to considerable epcnsc to get the oxen for the histori tll paradi in the celebrations this Saturday and Sunday He wired that it appeared to hr fact that tlicrr were no ocn west of Nova Scotia However the committee fiiis secured use of one ox and cart property of Mr and Mrs Smith an elderly Oro lownv ship couple two flitlltlltii accidents iiiai fiioiiias Antiobiis 120 Ash lllhtlll investigated ilifllfllll rockcr Lli flittllllltitim in mu While our office and plant personnel Will be enjoying the mi treated for broken linger llitl statutory holiday the editorial department will be in flllliilllgt at th hospital llit zir swing on Saturday as our reporters glean news of the Essal Cident occurer as he iode llf ma chine south on No it near the for it limits Police said apparent drivcii by Allan Foster Kitchener also travelling south when the car started to turnoff the road into service station on the left lllts ligation was by Prev Cons lien Aquaficddzi Careless Driving charge of careless driving was laid against Zufton Blascoe ttili fllllUll Avenue Toronto after the car he was driving struck the rear another car driven by Charles Croft Sunday at the junction of No 26 and No 27 highways about five miles north of Barrie Police said the accident occurred when Croft driving south on No 27 stopped at the junction Blas coc was approaching from the and apparently failed to bring his car to stop in time Mrs Blascoc suffered facial lll juries and shock but their 10year old son was uninjured Croft and his wife suffered from shock oc casioned by the severe jolt Police estimated damage to Blas coes car was about $400 to Crofts about $400 Essa Centennial Celebiation Set For this Weekend of Angus Park Drury will be the guest speaker in the afternoon Members of parlia ment and military officers will take part in the ceremonies NA strch Cerium will beehcldwinr Angus Saturday evening featuring Norman Beurline and his Kinas Men with oldtime and modern dancing The Sunday service of commem oration thanksgiving and dedica tion will commence at 230 pm choir representing allchurches in the township will take part in the service assisted by the Alliston Glee Club under the direction of Mrs Knowles and the Bar rie Collegiate Band led by Fisher Rev John Morris will be the preacher and among other clergy men taking part will be Rev Dew and Rev Karam Guergis This service at 230 pm will be broad cast At the services Essa native sons who gave their lives in warsofthc past f00 years will be remembered It is the intention of the canton nial committee to make no charge orcollection for any of the events on either day With the exception of the dance Everyone Win at tend the events as the gtiestsdfthe people of Essa Guests will be ask ed however to buy the newly pub lished ISOpage booklet Cen tury 30f Progress the Centennial Iteviewiof Essa Township to help defray expenses of the celebration The seating Committee asks all those who canto bring their own folding chairs Essa residents are asked to bring morethan enough oodfor themselves so that the guests can be cared for Hotwater will be supplied free of charge and refreshments Willalso be available from booths set up at the park It was with deep regret that the centennnal committee learned of the sudden passing of Jesse Fisher of Gould City Miheingan and Agnew KC of Toronto Both men lhad indicated their intention of at tending the celebration In the parade Kiltie Band trum Church 50p iii Kt krona iii 327 lio lltlii 71211 ligtt to tin ind it llltlf ii ii plug ir iiliflllli 1illilttlillltii llii tunic nirlit thit llsl ildlfl ti ov iriimctl si it do lziilt ll in llil hi ii ttlllitittl Zlic it pat rim tl ix iii Toronto and lltl liltv il itiiti VCllii Vii ll tip YIDI ii illili lIr ftit 1W llft icn ll iiiiiiiu to 1141 if llll to Ilit of TlllN flitll it litllllil JOHNSTON Zliio Ty ll Mid pi iid was tour that it is It ii it ii liflilll it he told ll pi ll ll lilll to lilfl lllillill of tum fl spin mi Hum lltill WNW mpmm oi li lio iv wuliuM vm iii furly man to llflVll tip piii ti illi iil in wgh hwy lllilll ll lull ll llll llil cunt ot flit llllllllll Hi tar Iii gt ll lml ll lit itrlillillittl to giiiout $iiil llltli Illt Joint liiiii it lfll no tract of the iiccdcd wa lt lllilligl the dry season the piisiiit stiticc well do not tlfi lll tii ilwitiriii of illicit lf in with lo liiniiti Il liiil jrllll learnt lift to in llc wilfl itziify to ll ti lllt pzohlvni itvliiii flitl to those of vtlti lliilllllt the titltlllrll of the vov thank Mr lw lieizizi oiriiw ltlliii ot loi lli toi Humor liusl the lbw Downci of lllllir trooii llli for DuffeiiiSiincoigf ilaiiies oldest seiieeottlmti spoke briefly lllilf the Kiwanis Club who have lil it underprivileged childrciij to more than quarter of ceri llur Verve residents of Barrie and llsll oppmtuiiity to support this jCvilldtilllltl effort next week oiiiiiiriiciiii Tuesday evening Iii observance of the Domin ion Day statutory holiday Billlit 39 HM dziy inclusive is the mammoth iirday However restaurants and ser vice stations will likely observe their usual weekend hours Drug stores are permitted to stay open Friday evening and to observe holiday hours on Saturday It was expected many stores ivould be open Wednesday afternoon last but closed on Friday evening ttomorrowi llie Barrie market is to oper ate Friday instead of Saturday itll Ml lllFilHN tlll cirrMiig through until Thurs Paiclliby ladies Garbagean Kick SlNllOltD ON VON ENG LAND JUNE 26 tCPlGtiibtlge men here object to getting cheques as wages They complained We have to change them in the village shops and everyone knows how much or how littlewe earn The employers agreed that it was considerably embarrassing so 10 mo are 10 be paid in CilSlL Kiwanis Kariiival staged annually KlGllTLEY the Post Office Stuare rywceeeeem meccath Wib Laking and Roy Kigfitley Ax glively and entertaining evenings ii for the funltl0ving public is Dance Guthrie Comriiiiiiity flaill Friday night Lunch counter Ado the capable chairmanship of Jack mission mile 301 Maciaren has been greatly on Dent forget the ffiibbert Reun larged ion lednesdziy July 1230 pm merrygoround feiris wheel at liilllSil tark Come early Slit to the music of Plaxtons or Willhiu ll ill tllitl loioiio it lill ioicil ll in icciii ill lll1d pickup up truck ilrivi iiv loizri lilwfi ii lziiksoii ozi No 27 lllfl2il ti of him curly Saturday lll it it stillll wa truck vi travelling south The liltlmtt tllltl the truck into the ditch fScausolirl was treated for hock lioynl Victoria ffospital iiid lltitttl iii doing Ixttlllllllltfl ixork itii lllO are jointly chairing the Kar iii iiiiral have planned and arranged big stress has been placed on games and rides for children and this important department under pony rides and prizefilled fish Diiiicetal Baxter Friday June 30 11gt for Mill it know littllfl he if one would probably Charge Follows Crash onLNo 27 tiiitti 3111 tllltK llllll1 is fliickur St five miles IllU Vt fleir Aquatieddn of iiltli here sud Beau iiriiini north and the Kiwanis Clubs ThreeNight Fun Frollicking Kamival liil Under Joint Chairmanship pond will be established for the chldren enjoyment Then too tlii lvaiiiivzil will pro vide laughter Ifttl fun for young and old by way of various games and frrc street dance Excep tionalnprixes 1t to be won but jthe number one phase is the regu lar nightly draw vera niqi some new so 1t it Will he tl winner of lazyboy cliair lit top of these coiiifortahlc and modern chairs radio bicy cyle and cedar chest will be drawn for fletiieiiiher the Kiwanis Club have aided untold numbers of children to partially or completely cure childhood disabilities for bob Hter than quarter of Century The Karriival procc nil are big factor in this work and citizens are urged to rally strong for this im portant effort Wonderful prizes are to bcnvon amida jubilant at lmosplierc so plan to attendvthis igala event next week LAKING chestra Dancing no 930 magi391 Summer Rural lnnisfil District Orange Lodge Cl lJl2 sift Planned by Recreation SerVIce Dancing every Friday night Bee All UVCI Simcoe COUNTY $011112 ton Community Memorial Recrea stcrs are looking forward eagerly tion Hall to Norm Beurling and his to summer holidays In some places Kings Men pm to am ltfbI thispis hot just becauseFthey will SLIIalllJCll3 Social iiiaid of be free from school routine and Cookstown WA will be held on have plenty of timeto beuoutdoors the church grounds July to again but because they are going pm Admission Adults 60c Child to have the Chance 10 attend day reii40c 50p camp or swimming classes in or galden party with stlaivztmny near their own community These supper and good program at Da1 summer programs are being spous st0n United Church Thursdays Olid by local Womens Insmmei June 29 pm AdmissionMAdults Rcd CIOSf Home and SChOOl OF 759 children 30c 495010 community groups and are under Old Tyme and Modern dance the supeerSiofl 0f llle Simclov every Wednesday and Saturday County recreation setVice night at Club 79 aTOITl Pattendens Dayrcamps for Chlldren tle Mountaineers Sponsored by Bap rural areas andsmall communities rie Boxing Club Admission 50C of the county Will be held this year 40m at Glencairn Thornton Midhursl Avening Angus Everett and A1 liston At thefirst five places the Knox Church Crossland annual garden party on church grounds Thursday July Cold meat sup per followed by program by Mine Smg and Edenvale Glee CIUb Ad first week in July The leaders for mlsslon 80c and 25c 5051 these day camps will be Miss Fern Strawberry Festival and Salad Hampe of the recreation service Plate in Eeeton Community Park and Miss Frances zWick grad Wednesday Jutr auspices of uate or the University of Toronto Trinity Ullited Church Play The latter has had considerable ex iiweekv from 930 to pm for six weeks period beginning the pet band Oldudhew horsedrawn2361112193Gtatldnia by CIEemOle perienceas group leader at Camp vehicles oldrand modern cars army or the Riel Rebellion in their red coats also display if modern army equipment The Saturday events will be re corded for future broadcasting The Sunday service will be broad cast direct lalenl Supper m8 Dm AdUIlSBolton and Central Neighborhood 750 Children under 12 35c 50b House and as teacher at Hillerest Progressive School in Toronto MARCO POLO BOOK These leaderswilf work with vol book dictated by Marco Polo unteers in the community to devel in prison was the most popular op programof games sports source of European knowledge of swimming group singing arts and the far east for three centuries crafts informal dramatics etc iJurn to page ir Day Camp will be field for one day Alflston Day Camp The AllistonDay Camp will be field at the Alliston Park for con tinuous twoweeks period from July 17 tor28 So far well over 100 Children havo registered for this dayicainp it will be under the direction of Miss Louise Colley director of recreatipn for Simcoe County assisted by Miss Marie Burke of Barrie and another train ed staff member number of local volunteers will assist with the pro gram which will have plenty of variety and willWbe developed to meet the needs and interests ofthe children One plan isto arrange for several excursions to Camp Borden during the day camp per iod for instruction in swimming at Bardia Pool Camp attEverett Everett is to have oneweek day camp from July 31 to August This will be held at thepark in Ev erett where tent loaned through the courtesy of the Departnrent of Agriculture in South Simcoe will provide shelter and headquarters Miss Marie Burke will be the leader at this day camp with local assislf ance Summer Is Fun Time Not only do day camps beckon the youngsters who live outside of the larger centres but swimming instniction for beginners and in telmediates is being oeredjat two pleas gt

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