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Barrie Examiner, 21 Mar 1952, p. 2

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315 BIRIIIEf AR III CHILDREN 25 RESERVED SEATS 75c Ill clllllul til GENIRAt common 50 00 says Lou Talk it Over at 115 tollginf and conducting work keeps pidng Report on CKBB patients summary 013 Agriculture him on the go 16 hours day The results of this heavy schedule events at the Simcoe District Cofhavc given us Classical Juke Box highlight the main addrm by Kingsley Brovm Editor of Rural Sooperator CKBB plans to Ring to listen chato and Jazz Fizzlcalo The regional weather forecast 6heard on CKBB twice day at iHl am and 120 changes its aftV erltoon lime to 100 pm as the rsti an new program of band music lbighlighl of Farm Features This Featuring the bands of the Cold stroam Guards the Welsh Guards the Royal Artillery the Royali Horse Guards the Royal Air Force and the irish Guards these pro grams originating in England preselill weekly halfhour of the finest brass and military band mu sic to ill world The series will be board Monday evenings at 730 starting soon Wednesday evening 715 CKBB presents Operation Safety pro gram planned in cooperation with the Department of Highways dc signcd to help save life If you walk drive car or cycle this program concerns you Youll find it interesting and informative with an opportunity to have your ques tions answered by experts Thursday evenings play wtth Ronald Colman on Favorite Story 830 till 900 will be Jane Eyre The new series on CKBB Tucs day and Thursday evenings at 715 Meet The Artist brings to listeners the music and story of the top namcsin the world of recorded music Stars on the pro grams so far have includcd Jan Garber Blue Barron and Leroy Anderson who is one of the brightest lights in music at the moment His arranging compos Ifoiccaxt brings you updoodate no the weather synopsis and outlook for the whole province as well as ihc immcdialc Barrie circa Tomorrow morning at 1005 CKBB presents program pro parcd this cvcning at Library flail in Barric whcrc the fourth annual Lions llnbbyShow is in progress Mrs Pierce of Elizabeth St was winner on Name The Place contest on CKBB where the listener nds the wcllknown place in Ontario hidden in clue son lcncc Mrs Picrcc is the second winner which offers as prizes $100 $10 and six consolation awards 30111 the Barrie winners got consolation awards and arc trying again for the big prigc Pro gram time is 1155 every morning Monday through Friday new series of dramatic pres entations is heard Tuesday cvcn ings at 10 on CKBBs Family Thea lrc with Hollywood stars and out standing stories 730 every evening on CKBB brings to the 1230 spot on the dial Tuesdays Guy Lombardo Wednes day Sammy Kaye Thursday Hol lywoods Open House Friday Wayne Kin Saturday Bupcrtest Hour Thls evening at 830 when Earl CKBB 1230 ON YOUR DIAL WM Batu rdov Club 1230 News Hendllnca Hidden Town Club 1230 are 650 Bulletin Bond 8b Burn News Movie MerryOo Round Ios TaliaGil 30 Lets nu It Over 45 Tux by 14 1030 ow 1045 the Chanel 110 Pnuln Penthouse News 110 Net Headlines T1mc Peace of Mind temp 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Sunday Star 00 CKBB showcase 30 New 40 Interlude 45 Musical Memories 00 News Hemline Weather Tomb Time MONDAY 055 Sign on 700 Neva Hendltnu 01 Musical Clock 15 News of tho Week 740 Regional Weather Report Sparta Roundup News Headline Early Bird News Tantalizing Titles classical Juke Box 930 Trading Post 1000 News 1005 Waltz Time AM Favorite 1100 New 1105 111 Neighbor 1155 Name the Place MONDAY PM 1200 Luncheon Innu in Elmo in nor on 1215 Market Report 1230 Time Blind 1230 News 1200 Bulletin Board My 8fng Bulletin Hymns of therWorld tucord Album Neva As You Like 11 sentimental Bermuda News nam New Heldlfnu Hidden 91 mi Club 123 00111 News Movie MamOo the Bible 88858 62838 M011 roe 38 Ulng 1030 manor Mule Round 700 condo Prom You HYDRO CHAIRMAN 735 Farm Market Report 1015 Rambling with Ralph 1030 Trldlnn Post could does treble headlining Who says the British People are Dull Thug Good Old Days Factories Ar Ge ting Smarter Is There Don lis in the House Your Hydro Chairman Robert Saunders reports to Barrie and District residents on CKBB this evening at 805 diaa County Poultry Dealers Vote on memive Services annual meet land mm Tan be hi pandasg tog Wednesday at Elmvale Complug new mangomcm Jim mumly Hall the broadensl will Marketing Scheme Continued from page one they created considerable opposi lion Their new approach he said was to meet those other people and discuss their ideas in full laying their facts before them on their proposals We received reaction which surprised me said the speaker and it came from various sec tions of the industry To date we Exchanger Servicesf Mr and mm Grimhaw Robert Preeco and John Camp Borden are spending few days at thrir home here The dance andshow on Saturday drew capacity crowd Little saw Smith had charge wmmp at the hemp 0f Mildred Reynoldr 3wth Ml Reynolds pod gWalloon as linoleum It was decidi MARCH 184 amd Mm Jamesled to hold the ardcn 11183 namsruwm the Vic Abbott Toronto spent Sunday with my IWaft Mrs Smith and Mal last Friday in June Mrs Williami to 361 and Msrs Robert ra aw Louisa son anemia1 are to arrange for prol BROWmWM me Royal Vb gram rs Hlpwell read several my main 381118 March thank you letters from the sick 10 1052 to Mr and Mrs Donald and slunins for cards and fruit Browning 24 Parr St son DAVESAt die yal Vicwrm yearold Darlene Gravemnesiservice with Mrs Brown and Mrsl Hmpnal Barrie mm Toronto assisted the Calgary Range ing evening Institute Euchre The Institute cucllrc on Monday night was attended by 15 tables of players Winners were Ladies Mrs William Madill Mrs Grace Copeland Gents William Westlake George Really door prizes Mrs William Reynolds Mrs Lisk William Sutherland and REV JOHN HUNTER minister of Trinity United Church Coiling havc not think aggravated anylwood will take the service at C01 group within our business irre spective of how large an organiz ation it is Some groups and individuals have opposed ihi scheme They are few but we may run into more opposition later Wc have complctcd that work todalc and the trade generally speaking agroc that if our pro posed scheme was put into opera tion they would all be for it he added The details he explained were that twothirds of the producers eligible to vote one person per flock and not under 21 years of age would have to be in favor with the scheme before it could be set up Within the last few days the Federation of Agriculture in consultation with Coloncl the Hon Thomas Kennedy the Minister of Agriculture for On tario had tentatively arranged the three dates in April The usual voting system would be used cm ploying returning officers where the ballot boxes wore sol up Poll ing hours were cm to pin and all voters would require to register when they applied for ballot All local advertising in newspapers and magazines would be Governmentfinanced but noti ccs of meetings would be paid by the county organization The actual scheme Mr Hctb crington explained was similar to that in operation under govern mcnt control during the war by which the government stopped in when certain level of surplus was reached and stored the cggs Later when they became scarce the government released them for the open market Both the trade and operators the speaker claimed had been happy under that arrangement be cause of its ease of operation Facing the fact that oneday the governmentwwld withdraw the industry pledged its support to anylorganizalion which could take over The scheme would be operated under marketing board appoint ed by the government anda local board appointed by the producers From the latter representatives would be appointed to the provin cial body Later when this scheme was in operation an attempt would be made to lnaugurate similar und erlcklng for the marketing of poul try meat Mr Hetherington dis closed At preSeni they did not want to operate both schcmes Their experience with eggmarket ing would be invaluable when it came time to develop the other project Discussing the question of na tionqwide marketing schme Mr Halberington said it appeared thit the other provinces were looking to Ontario to take the first steps to getit into operation Gen erally it Wasvbeing supported but certain provinces might need to have acts drawn up or amended before theycould make start Questioned as to whether this scheme would mean that ery person who sold eggs would have to operate through the scheme Mr Hethcrlngton explained that in oocoidance with the British North America Act any producer had the privilege of marketing his products of his own free will Nothing could be done unless that section of the Act was taken out The135cheme would control eggs licr St Unitcd Barrie Sunday ev cning next along with the choir under direction of Organist Peter Clllltb Rev Ernest Lewis will take tth service at Tribity United Col lingwood ilSSlSlOd by the Barrie choir under the direction of Organ lst Lloyd Tufford Rcvszohn Hunter is son of Rev Dr Crosslcy lIuntcr Toronto Im Unique Display Lions Hobby Show Continued from page one Grades 345 Collections lst Yvonne Woods 154 Bayfield St 2nd Judy Sargcant 59 Drury Lane Grades 345 Shellcraft and Jew cllcry lst Bobby Parsons Stroud Beach 2nd Leonora Exell Cod rington St Grades 345 Modelling lst Paul Fullerton RR Barrie 2nd John Burt 23 Quebec Loop Camp Bor don Grades 34 Sewing lst Donna Kendall 183 radford 81 2nd Bill Hurst 132 Gunn St Grades 345 Crocheting lst Ulle Reef Lcntsius 169 Owen St 2nd Myrtle Syverson 237 Blake St Grades 345vKnitting lst Gail Wilson 61 lnnisfll St 2nd Geralt dine Bender 80 Gunn St Grades 345 Paper Work lst Geraldine Bender 80 Gunn St 2nd Nola Hie Yellow Roof Cabins Barrie Grades 345 Special lst Cath urine Coulis 31 Toronto St 2nd Gerry OReilly 98 Mulcastor St Grades 6n78Models 1st Bob Gmrgo Young Person with birth day nearest to 17th was won by Charlie liansiord WMS Meet Memorial Hall March meeting of the WMS was bold inthc memorial hall on Thurs day afternoon with 21 propent Next Mission Band meeting will be Dllso ARCHERoSuddcnly at Summer sidc Prince Edward Island on Wednesday March 19 1952 Mary Agnes Archer beloved wile of Allan Archer and dear math or of Norma Kathryn and Judy daughter of Mr and Mrs George Dcitricb of Stroud Resting at the Earle Elliott Funeral Home 715 Dovcrcourt Rd at Bloor Toronto from noon Saturday Funcral Monday 030 am to St Anthonys RC Church for re quiem mass at 10 am Interment Mount Hope Cemetery Toronto OROKSuddcnly on Wednesday March 19 1052 at Toronto Hcr bert Alexander Orok in his 68th your beloved husband of Pearl Wattle of 31 Theme Cream dear father of Velma BctlriMrs Ger ald Stubbs and the late Rob crt Resting at the Earl Elliott Funeral Home 715 Dovercourt Rd at Bloor Toronto Service in tbcchapcl Friday at pm Interment Midhurst Cemetery Saturday By request fioWors gratefully declined STEVENSAt the residence of his daughter Mrs Nettle ton 150 Ba field 81 Barrie on Thursday arch 20 1952 George Stevens beloved husband of Sus an Matilda Stevens and dear fa ther of Mrs Nettleton iEdna in his 84th year Rest ing at Lloydond Steckley Fun eral Home Barrie brief ser vice at 830 Friday evening prior to departure to Lansdowne for interment Flowers gratefully dc Norman 34 Essa Road 2nd Donald Green 106 Hayfield St Woodwork lst Jack Graham 00 Parkside Drive 2nd Donald Suk stra 82 Dunlop St Art 1st Richard Robson High St 2nd Harold Kemp 101 Owen Sf Collections lst TedyGaincr Lo froy 2nd Ken Lindey co Cald well Copkslown Shellcxfaft Jewellery lst Richard Cook 11 Napier St 2nd Brock Adair Box Cookstown Sewing lst Myrtle Emms RR Barrie 2nd Norinne Haight An ten Mills Crocheting lslGail Shanks 91 Worsley Str 2nd NanoyDumford Mincsing Knitting lst Inez Anderson RR Cookstown Ed Gail Morris Cooktowu in love thanriscs abound Make family monument your projectfor this year017 cafl help Sinderson Monomeric Paper work lst Jane Madill Ollo Station 2nd Teresa Dumont 41 Gowan St icky 190 Owen St Photography lst Ronald Gable Open ClassySpeciul lst Peter yers 87 Collier St 2nd Jean 23 Wellington 2nd Allan Cowan 13 Wellington New owEu MARCH 20 Ken Gllpinand three friends of theOAC Guelph spent thcvwekend with hispar ems WA AtrMn Days The Womans Association metat Mrs Douglas Days on Wednesday Meetingbpened with hymn The devotional was taken by Mrs Mcs QuawaPrayr by Mrs Stain lon In the absence of Mrs 11 Mar on who had the topic Mrs Paddison gave reading Why the Minister DidrNot Resign Lunch was served by the hostesscs Mrs Siaiutou Mrs Duff and Mrs IBrethet taking part Mrs Sixth Ride Wmlg mum Harland explained chapter of thchEM Istudy book 1002 to Cpl and Mrs William Davies Camp Borden son OFFAt the Royal Vic Roli call was 8111 ton Hospital Barrie on March swerved by my favorite Psalm 15 1932 10 Mr and MN BTUCE Meeting closed with Lords Prayer fen Ng Ulopm followmi by lunch served by Mrs PAGAgNaAt le ngl Victoria Drown Mrs Smith and Mrs WilI Hospital Harrie on March 18 liam Reynolds 1952 to Mr and Mrs Dalton Pagan Elmvale daughter IGRIFFleAt the Royal Victoria IN Hospital Barrio on March 20 1952 to Mr and Mrs Frank Griffin 10 Wellington St llUNTERvln loving memory of daughter Katharine Annel our dear and only son Waller HELSBURGAl the Royal Vic ustcrl Hunter who suddenly toria Hospital Barrie on March gamed away March 23 1950 16 1952 to Mr and Mrs Ray Tllcrc is garden called rcmcm mond Hebburg 70 Davis St bronco son RichardBrianl in it we meet and walk with you JAMlESONAt the Royal Victoria dear every day Sadly missed by his dad and mom 33 son 26 Perry 51 son JOHNSIn loving memory of my dear husband CW1es JOW 73 Tiffin St daughter who died March 23 1951i 50 McFADDENAt the Royal Vic toria Haspilal Barrie on March 18 1952 to Mr and Mrs William McFadden RR No Phelpslon daughter Marjorie died August 18 1938 The two loved the best How gone to eternal rest daughter Both will never be forgotten by loving wife and mother 33 MILESAt the ROY TROITIn loving memory of dear brother Louis Troll who passed away March 23 1950 Those whom we love go out of sight But never out of mind They are cherished in the hearts Of those they leave behind Lovingly remembered by $18 tors Ellen Jessie Emma and brother Ed 33 tori Hospital Barrie on Malachi WHITBREA lsruu Ho ital Barrie on March 18 195 toMr and Mrs Jamie5 KANEAt the Royal Victoria llos pilal Barrie on March 17 1952 to Mr and Mrs William Kane Victoria Hospital Barrie on March 1952 to Mr and Mrs William Miles Cochinsz deciliter INICKERSONAt tile Royal Vic toria Hospital Barrie on March 18 1052 to and Mrs Nickerton amp Borden min or oya Hospital Barrie on March 11 12 to Mr and Mrs William Ware No Shanty Bay daughter Dorothy Anne At the Royal Vic tmia Hospital Barrie on March 19 1952 to Mr and Mrs Whitbread Fcrndale son 00ch Dont whcae gasp cough ght for breath Take Templetons RALMAII Capsules sixciniiy mode to help asthma suflerera brmtllc more easily and CDlllfort ably so they work regularly and enjoy long restful nights of Sllixl 05c $135 153 llclcn Wick just returned from Chicago ll after at tending tbe International Hair Style Show bringing delightfully new ideasfor 52 Come in and have Helen create hair style designed for you alone Open all day Saturday No appointment necessary WICKS BEAUTY IPARLOR iFormcrly Palmers For Appointment 45 Elizabeth St 500M Stransmans Blue Calf Black Suede AAAA 452 to 1014 PMoqre Shoes puma FITTING ALwnxs 54 Dunlop St Barrie Phone 2980 Victoria min going through the grading stations AW d5019lm 7nliliblrkfarwlzl Liii5r9tfdy3s95 or arc Ivimo pores pecansQ gt not meeting 132ml Li ti gt ggmmm Wigmgg Immaculatcly loifree EthEgoSiTilo dialiillwcdll 0103M Elites to stiffen Adviser minimally plenum gApplywh pit9 we Interweaveiith wiillitrdnaSkin on thesecxcilingbouclcouits willmakeyoufecli pf Amcullur litinclhwfaml poiltyi LtcrISpiiugtQ arrow 7jcidnsanaoawnru willtoomnymuragga it 4mullahsanatomistmaxij

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