Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 25 Feb 1952, p. 9

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FllST WITH we sat Islamic MONDAY JUESDAY WEDNESDAY IMAHNEE WED 230 pm EVE WW8 650 It PERFORMANCE AND PlCTURE THAT STAND ALONE ADULT aner IIIwith attics in mm nd on womans isrARTs THIS THURSDAY Trust 351th Scan COLOR clargou orox NEWS at Emailism Wmmiuakmom For Drain improvement Pending Petition With More Signatures F6 Medan township comma held its second meeting this month Feb lit at Moonstone Commit decided against procced lug with mpm cement to Drain No Turn on the basis of petition received at the meeting on Feb it was pointed out some of the names might not be eligible peti tioners and that those to benefit by the improvements had not been in accord without other not with the engm ecrs report on the project in 1948 It was decided to take no action unless general agreement was reached by ratepayers on thc drainandifapetiumwasprcsem ed in councils view it should con tain higher percentage of names as evidence of good faith by the majority of those beucfltting tram the ditch bylaw was passed authorizing the rceve and clerk to sign the CPR plan permitting passing track crossing on the 12th Con This is Maclicr division main line east of Goldwater The annual telephone report was presented to council John Barr was appointed warble fly control inspector at the rate of $1 per hour No milcage allowance authorized Previously the tender of Ken neth Pottagc for the spraying of cattle against warble ies was accepted Payment will be made at the rate of 18 cents head it was decided that cattle own ers spraying their own cattle should be supplied with powder and be charged 10 cents head and that the inspector be paid at the rate of 90 cents an hour and cents mile one way for inspecting herds where the powder is applied by the farmers themselves Businus Chung Hands Collection Forms Small Many changes have taken place the past few years in business per sonnel of Barrie and Allandalc One of the latest changes was in Allandale where John Steele Sr in the first week of January sold out his billiard tobacco fishing tackle hunting and fishing licenses business to Juries Thomas Bogardis of 33 Granville Si Barrie Tom is young CNR engineer who has been in the railway ser vice for the past 10 years He is son of William Bogardis and the late Mrs Bogurdis His father is retired CNR employee Jack or Dinky Mr Steele known by all his friendsnand acquaintances as Jack or Dinky in the busi docs for years axuldurlng that time has made many friends in alnut cacti year their way north for tackle and The clerk was instructed to pare bylaw to charge farm in the township one half mill Federation at Agriculture malnbctw ship Madonna made $300 nut to the Federation in 1951 Agrantofmwasmadewtha Crop Improvement Association to wards expenses of the seed fair to be held at Elmvalc John Drurys salary for 1952 was set at $800 Salary last year was 31000 it was ordnred that the assessor would issue any 195 dog tags where new ones were re quired in 1952 as some were left over from last year and most per sons owning dogs will still have their l951 tags The hour of the nomination meeting was advanced from clock to 12 noon Nomination meeting was advanced from ll oclock in 12 noon Nomination meeting will be held Dec 1952 Bylaws were passed authorizing the borrowing of money from the Canadian Bank of Commerce and the Bank of Toronto Reeve Fisher Canton and Deputy Reeve Alvah Stewart wcrc appoinin ed Mcdonics representatives on the Huronia and Georgian Bay Dew velopmcnt Commission The town ship voted 5150 towards the pro motion schcme The suggested 32 contribution might have been made had it not been for the fact the towashlp is faced with costs cn tailed by the preparation of plans and subdivision of Orr Lake sum mer resort area Councils next meeting will be held March 12 at pm game licenseS Last year he sold 210 deer licenses and 308 gun li censes Jack has thorough knowledge of fishing lore and is fond of outdoor life His shop has been mvorite meeting spot for rallwaymen rest ing betwacn runs He has built up lfllL 112 lODE Sponsoring Short Slory Competition All Martin mercury Provincial Chapter of Ontario imperial Order Daughters Empire has announged in order to stimulate the short story writing theprov Ciluplm is again offering two awards of $150 and 575 respectively ior the best short stories submitted in competition The contest which is open to writers citizens of Canada rcsrdent in Ontario closes April 30 1952 Sluilia must be original and must 1an haw been previously publish= til Manuscripts will be judged by an ODE committee and Samdwell former cditoninchicf Saturday Night at Earn Esta NDAY FEBRUARY 25 1952 educational Contestants are advised not toll submit any material without first obtaining printcd conditions from the Provincial Chapter of Ontario lODE 168 Jackson Street WQSI lHilmliltlll Ont The story must contain not less than 2000 words and not more than 5000 The awards will be announced at the scmiaununl mcuting of the provincial chapter of Ontario in October or PREDICT HIGH mu BATE 1932 mill rate for th town oil over 70 mills an alltime high All gillCtLiltt of from six to ill mills isl lcxpcctcd over last years 666 millf An Orillia cditoria Museum predicts Warden Urges Tourist Drive Midland Flue Press Herald We are all one big family and we should work together states Simcoe County Warden James Hart Barrie commendingihc pro pOsal for lluronia and Georgian Bay Development Commission Speaking before the representa scsuss AND cocci Our New WiLL BE ASSOCIATED WiTH THE PiCTURE THAT WON THE HEART OF Two CONTiNENTSi DONT MISS Mills The BookotheMontb is now the Command Performancc OWOMAMNIamc Moduinorue as Kings Swordsman uctuation from Aluminum lives oi 12 municipalities at largely attended meeting in the Wasaga Beach Community Hall recently Warden Hart said he be lieved Barries cooperation would be forthcoming Whatever is good for the north is good for us in Barrie added the reeve of the county town Backs am Name l7 Pointing to the continuing sum port given the Huronia Association by the Barrie Chamber of Com mcrcc and municipal council the Warden urged further stress and capitalization on the Huronia namc lie asked the Walton of comic in 81min putting before the Ontario Govth resolutions urging that the new TorontoBarrie superWm be officially named the Kur onla Way The stand of Monte Cristo will he 551 cach nlght starting at 845 commute show fth ll ll ll ll tion of the tourist committee of Tim is to be the recommendaI County Council said the Wardeml would be an added attraction liar type of fermentation product he continued lwhen this is possiblc Seal over the and we would like all the 511990 Suggestion mat the newly mm ensued material yum sawdust shav n9dmmmasdtvh we can gez for it uvu shows 835 pm gt Jack Was born and raised in Al landale and after leaving the old Allandale school house worked for eight years with the late Larry Brennan whose butcher shop was in the present Wisdom block where McCahns restaurant is now located Lam MnBrennan moved across Tilda St lathe corner of the Botthell blook in the same building where Jack later started his own Leaving Emma is he began fcallmg on Grand Trunk Rail Way under the late George Cowle was later brakemn and finally conductor In 1915 Jack 3an up railroading and opened busm css withnew equipment andpunishing in the rprsent for many JOHN STEELE Sn left pointscut the intricate weaving of Mexican bridle made of horsehair to Thomas Bogardls to whom no recently sold his Allandale business of billiards to baccos arid iishlftg tacklei cc was include Offers Site ment Commisaion meeting that Barrie had acquired sometime ago piece of land near theatown on the new superhighway route and suggested that this site might be good locationjfor snap sign showing the attractions of the North Simcoc district am snacth Barrie Chm ber of Com would co operate with you perm even in the operation of joint in formation bureau at that point added Reeve Bart We must slow up theiralc on that superhighway as it comes into this area pad perhaps good farmers wk chm that in formation bureau and man sit Gratis Si logeMethods ondRCdre latscars posed development Warden Harttold the Develop mmim bags or cut snow to prevent co on surface spoilage and dryingout during the summer Grass silage like all roughage feeds varies in composition Might general it ishigher in proteinund minerals and lowerin total diggst ible nutriments than corp vltcan be used for andduiry cows and in other feeding with the wideripseot power ma been helping out but we still have ihe fntmivm to go The Warden also la1 and the accepted place of Silage in suggested the promotion of one or both winter and er mor dishes which would be dis wider use of the mmammit iinctive to lSimcoe County and sage is anticipated Hmonia This weeks agricultural Over fourfths of the mumct at mahmty mum iodides Slime County harder Corners and Latontain on water he declared No fiber the use of the new 0mm soils county in Ontario is 30 We Situat and crops record bookamlth rob ed to attract tourists lems oil youngpeoplegetting star ed farming James and Stewart Page agricultural 32 might put out paper dailies for restaurant use bearing map of the areas tourist attractions was iurthr suggestion oi the Warden Improve Restaurants fThey could be distributed only to better eating places he said We must work harder to get our restaurant facilities up to proper istandard The llealth unit has thclllfgljuuior mm Stressed Agricultural Meetingslwct my Theta Id tiller Any grcencrop be eusiled icfun er on North agricultural meet but throughoutfthe provxuce hay lags thispastweck Feb 18 ton and mixtures alfalfa and was the use of homegrowl feeds and the Discumlon aro timely subject at grass silage pliase of feed work discussed throughout thatfls much red clover are the main crops used for grass silage Carmel course is theladlng silage crop in the areas where it cambe grown of and legumes areeaSier to enSile slid insurea betber thanalialfa although crop menJ entailsmate

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