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Barrie Examiner, 3 Dec 1952, p. 16

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ummn Nov 17The Stude kor maturation of Canada Lim hns purchased an industrial sltpflw acres in Nelson Town lldp nine miles from its present mitten location Gaskin Writ and general man whlnnounced here today 4m for development of the site have not been formulated Mr Gas kinsaid in pointing out that wlllventually be usod for expan aton of mnufacturng and wore ha facilities After initial ins 8II Studebaker will move not Is the situation warrants Ind new units will be added from timotq time as they are needed He mainabie to predict when de Veio cut will begin or to indicate and size of plant units to be built 0111 faith in the future of Can misread has been unlimited III Gutin said and the people undo have in turn expremed nib ln Studebaker as is clear by the mounting accept at Studebaker cars and trucks riot result is that our manu facturing Militia have proven in updble of producing enough units WWII conminer demand Order ly expanson is therefore the only solution we can see Tic planned expansion is in the nature of centennial observance since the Studebaker Corporation from which the Canadian Company CVOIWd is this year celebrating its 100th anniversary as builder of highway transportation vehicles Studebaker takes its name from the original five Studebaker brothers who in 1852 founded wagon building business at South Bend lndinna with capital of $68 and two forget The newly acquired Studebaker of Canada holding lies three miles east of Burlington Ontario andis located just north of the Queen Elizabeth Highway The southern frontage of the property extends for ts full 4000 feet along Can adian National Railway rightof way Provincial Highway No 25 is the western boundary of the hold mg Studebaker of Canada in 1945 purchased its Hamilton plant and administrative headquarters com prising 320000 square feet of manu facturing space Mr Gaskin indi catcd that these facilities then hooldyouankt mr Jr uhad business roblem facing you which could involve great advice of riend or is business counsellor you would osktha aggrowa administered it could mean great loss to your We are glad to actraa sole Executor or in con Junction with one or more other Executors you might appoint STERLING musrs xpert Than whatabout your CORIORATION mom aymtoovissvsi BRANCH OFFICE l3 Dvnbp 5t Bani gt Township oh Ron Grimshaw had the misfortune jured Mr and Mrs Swatch Mines Doris Huddlck Ind Hairy Dew spent Sunday with Mr and am It Emory Mount Dennis Mr and Mrs Walton and family motored to New Toronto on Sunday and spent the day with Mr and Mrs Madeline Mr and Mrs Stepheneux Barrie spent the weekend with the latter3 parents Mr and Mrs James McKnight Congratulations to Bob Brockg well former Baxter boy who was reelected cove of Sunnidaiei ondny The school teacher Mrs Hall is back again after few days Mr and Mrs Carlaw Van couver are spending few weeks with their son McLachian Atcbmtico wv absence through illness Miss Eileen McLachlan Toronto spent the weekend at the home of her brother Mr and Mrs Ferguson Mcd onto and Mr and Mrs Fer guson Oriliia spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Edgar seemed sufficient to take care of the companys normal growth but Canadas phenomenal probable further expansion of the Canadian economy in the next two or three decades have convinced Studebaker that present facilities cannot be stretched far enough He added thaI the corporations 19 acres which are virtually in the centre of Hamilton at 349 Ferric St Fast do not contain enough room for adequate expansion and that adjacent land is not available Studebaker pf Canada is now in its 43rd year having been founded at Windsor where all manufacturv ing was done from 1909 to 1938 There was then on hiatus in Can adian operations until shortly after the end of World War II when the Hamilton operation was inaugurat cd Many Studebaker components that are now imported from the companys American factories will be made in Canada pf Canadian raw materials when the proposed expansion has been completed BOND HEAD Mr and Mrs Jack McLean call ed on Mr and Mrs Ted Culbert in Barrie on Saturday Mrs Bradley visited her sister in Bowmanviile on Monday Miss Marion Thompson visited friends at Edgar recently Miss Margaret Sutherland spent the weekend with Miss Sandra Stewart Bradford At Funeral In Port Hope Mr and Mrs Bert Broderick attended the funeral of the form ers uncle William Allan in Port Hope Monday Car Sidcswipcd While on their way to the hockey game in Barrie on Friday night expansionI during the past five years and to have his new car sideswi ed by another causing much damage to his auto Luckily no one was in Range Riders Play Calgary Range Riders made their first appearance of the season in the hall here on Saturday night with good crowd in attendance short show preceded the dance Womens Institute Mrs Marchant Schomberg was the special speaker at the November meeting of the Institute in the hall on Friday afternoon Mrs Merchant spoke on Agricul ture and Canadian Industries which is an important subject to all farm women Mrs Andrews gave reading Riddles Done It Again sale was held with Mrs And rews as auctioneer Roll call was answered by My most interesting work on the farm Lunch was served by Mrs Brelhet Mrs Amey and Mrs Hearn On ac tute directed by Miss not of Christmas the ing will be one week earlier Shooting Stars Good Show The show Shooting Stars sponsored by the WOmens Insti Daunna Greeley and held in the hall here gt neighbor is one who knows Tiff7 In ore about yourotfaira than you do WHAT Youant Iin at the Royal Winter Fair on Thursday and Friday evenings proved quite success The actors and actressesall local talent de servea great deal of credit for fine performance On Friday night Marlene Paxton and Billie Woods were crowned King and Queen of the Tiny Tot contest EM KELOWNA YOUTH TOPS TORONTO CP May er 17 of Kelowna Ewes select ed as Canadas bestnyoung farmer He won the Eaton fouryear scholarship in competition with youths from eight other provinces Kerr teacher for SS No Tos REEVE WILBUR REED DEPUTY MANFOED HORNE The Council of Orillin Township than served township and county for received an acclamation for 1953 when the annual nominations were held Nov at Oriiiia ReeveWil bur Reed and Deputy Reeve Mauford Home will return to their seats in Simcoc County Council for the January session Reeve Wilbur Reed will be candidate for the wardenshlp and his chances are considered very good inasmuch as he was second only to James Hart in the bal loting of January 1952 Mr Reed number of years and has been quite active in various conunittees particularly agriculture In 1949 he was chairman of the special committee set up bfSim coe County Council to administer the International Plowing Match and Farm Machinery Show when it was held in chumseth Township south of Alliston and it was con sidered successful event despite the cold wet weather EVERETT Mr and Mrs Len Copeland and family Honeywood were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs Dilla bough Mr and Mrs Donald Wilkin son and family Toronto were weekend visitors with Mr and Mrs Cecil Wilkinson Hubert Shepherd Maltdn spent the Weekend at his home here Bush Accident Sorry to report William Hoza was seriously injured while work ing in his bush north of Everett tree had become lodged and Mr Hoza undertook to climb the tree and release it when it came down with Mr Hoza with limb piercing his body He was rushed to Alliston hospital where he was operated on Latest re ports are Mr Hozas condition is favorable and we all wish him speedy recovery Tobacco Farms Selling It is reported that Murray Wo jick sold his tobacco farm last week Also that the farm opera ted by Douglas Wales at Mansfield has been sold andtthe farm oper ated by Mr DeBruyne has chang ed hands School Teacher Resigning It is reported that Miss Ilene sorontio has put in her resigna tion to take effect at Christmas holidays It is reported that Mrs Hubert Shepherd will be the new teacher Mrs Synnott Mansfieldysiperi Sunday with Mr and Mrs Graha Mrs Beatty is spending few days with Mr and Mrs Fraser Lisle and also is lookin after her mother Mrs Fraser who is ill at the home of her bro ther We wish Mrs Fraser speedy recovery Mr and Mrs Harris Miller Sheridan spentihe weekend with Mr and Mrs Wallwin Mr and Mrs Delmas Thompson Toronto spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs James Peacock Mrs Frank Gallaugher Alliston returned to her home after spend ing few days with her sister Miss Jennie Jenkins Repairs To Main Road Jiisfprior to the cold spell and first snow the Innisfil road depart ment made repairs on the main road from Highway 11 by filling all small holes in the oilbound surface and by gravelling the approach to the new culvert and where needed on other sections in their jurisdic tion at the point Completed Before Show All was completed before the first snow on Friday Lorne Wice was down on his first trip with the snowplow on Sunday and the bill has been sanded occasionally Quinns New Cottage Anem cottage was completed last month Gerry Quinn on the bay front lot formerly owned by Laurie Barker EGBERT Annual Church Meeting The annual meeting will be held in Egbert United Church Monday evening Dec at oclock Lunch will be served Fred Burton Hamilton visited Mr and Mrs Wilfred Brolley Salk urday Mr and Mrs Ross Culver Camp Borden spent Sunday with Mrs Thomas Workman Misses Mary and Helen Sa ulik Toronto spent the weekend at their home Mrs Thomas Fraser spent few days last week with Mrs John Caldwell Guthrie WA To Elect Officers Egbeit WA willmect Tuesday Dec 16 at 230 oclock Election ofofiicers will be held Please note change of date Allan Newton Toronto was at his home for the weekend At Santa Claus Parade number from here attended the Santa Claus parade in Barrie Sat urday Mr and Mrs Garvin Burns visit ed Mr and Mrs Chris Burns Sun day Jack Brethet Guelph was at his home for the weekend UTOPIA Euchre Winners The weekly euchre gets bigger and better than ever with 19 tables Iin hand last Thursday evening Mrs Ruby Hodgins Angus had ladies high score Garfield Coul son lone hand champion and Wil bur Walton mens high Mr and Mrs Vivian McCann and Mr and Mrs George Catt were the ener getic committee in charge This weeks committee will be Mr and Mrs Frank Rlphick Russell Coul son and Mrs Coulson Good luck folks Mr and Mrs McDairmid De troit spent the American holiday weekend with Mr and Mrs Bell was 0n Moose Hunt Tommy Exell returned home early Sunday from weeks moose hunt in the Cochrane area The Late John Alderson Mr and Mrs Allen Miller Miss Bella Miller and Bruce Miller at tendedithe funeral of their uncle Old Testament Dahmuxtaamshlmat tracksthem Mmmm wmwm anemicodhhduttulnthe Morita Jordan in July to the chair of Old Mascot at Queen Theological Dalton Queens University Born in Terminate son of It and Mrs now of Midland to received his education in schools at Small Ste Marie Command Owen Sound and Midland He graduated with his BA in oriental studies at the University of Toronto in im Dr Tushinghaans wife the form er Margaret Thomson Toronto is an archaeologist in her own right having undertaken excavations on Indian sites while on the staff of the Royal Ontario Museum She has also worked in Greece on the Athenian Agora as well as with her husband at Jericho and Dibon Collingwood Man Almost Hit by Dynamited Stone Rob Bush Coilingwood printer escaped death by inches when huge boulder thrown up from dynamite blast crashed through the hood of the truck in which he was sitting Bush was sitting in delivery tr ck owned by Lee Stephenson when the stone weighing over 20 pounds plummeted 200 yards from the excavationsite of the new dis trict collegiate just skimmed past the corner of the Stephenson house dropped straight through the engine hood seven inches from the wind shield The stone smashed through the engine and set the car on fire The blaze was soon extinguished and Bush escaped without injury He is brother of Eddie Bush Coi lingwood hockey coach We DGAR Mr and Mrs Bidwcll spent the weekend at Rudder Sorry to report William Johnston patient in Royal Victoria Hospit al Barrie His many friends wish him speedy recovery Mr and Mrs Morrison and baby Toronto and Mr and Mrs Cooney Barrie visited at Cockburns during the weekend Mrs Johnson and Allan and Hayes spent day this week at Agincourt Church Extension Howard Caldwell Crown Hill gave very interesting account of Church Extension work being car ried on at the United Church on Sunday Nov 23 Howard along with Rev Pike and two rep reSentatives from the United Church attended meeting in Mid land addredsed by Mr McDonald regarding Church Extension great many new churches are need ed in fastgrowing areas Home Missions have been doing it won derful job in arranging loans for this work John Alderson at Alliston Mon day afternoon ia RAILWAY EXTENSION Neither the oldtimers nor our newest citizens should underestis mate the importance of the PGE Pacific Great Eastern Railway to this city It strengthens our claim to being the most important trans portation centre in the province and bringsmloser the day when the grain and oi of the Peace River and the coal and ore of northern BC and the Yukon will pour through thecity on the way to world markets Prince George BC Citizen lt BEST RESULTS FROM EXAMINER ADSPHONE 241 NO THENi bring your car into HorrisliutpElectric LtdQ right now+todoy fdr complete WINTER CHANGE OVER webuyeiheitqujand gequipment to do the mark immediotley ms Hula mom Nauru antitrust meme The Specidlied for silowltwm Lightis directed upward onto ceiling thrpugl in side frosted ruon qfthe Ennmleocd gigs on ve rtio of blob softens downward light Unahndeds at bottom of bulb Ism incnves rkieAvulable 50 on too wart shes tradesmen disco one lends modern orvnew Ijghtedor unii albino The Louisiana MW to Baton Yoshi held by Reeve Albert Gllroy of Tecumneth and Reeve John Small of Adiala the mainline hom the 9th to 11th concession that divides the two musings was official ly opened recently Construction of the road in this heavily wooded not was started In Augustxby the Moitin Cuisinartv tion Co New Lowell who blazed and coach ammonia ummm highway that mkrave lathe mntyrond mummom Home IBM Mmmwam Many wane W335i meniscus uthelanduquite sum efor wutcarew and thath otmch products would be much we convenient by using thianewroad Wnrdaaartcomplimcnwdboth township council on the project underukennndtbe finejcbthnt had been accomplished in the short mutilate maxnamn WAN the ma with huge bulldmm for approximately two mile oprooting huge elm and othershrinwcry in its path in widening the roadway approximately 100 feet The con struction of this portion of the towniine was under the supervision of Grenville McCaguc Tecumseth township road supervisor Worden Hart said that the open ing of this twomile stretch of the townhne has been long felt want of residents in the truncdintc district In his brief remarks It biting north wind swept dawn the new road the warden also stressed br waterlen gremlela low heat method of cooking Distributor Mrs Clan Word in June 8L Barrie BIGGERPROHTS It bumper crop of better tobaccothe kind that rates tophid on the market you need mg topquality plant food Swifts mm is the tobacco growers mswer this need Like Mrs Dcmnnlr ycar after year more and more Ontario tobacco growers are proving this fact For biggeri prots in the form of mud greater tobacco yields and tobacco mp3 irsirsriliiiitspilirnw nnfiitioogytctqri SWIFT cANAoIANcou llMlIED biduyotirsupplyofblonnhda ger plant food inch pi PLANT roon DIVISION Pit Box 3914 Toronto Ont LII reduces reflected 1851 503th shtdomspmds light evenly over bnlbs enrire surface IIG uptown cs is impolitean an Companys coosgantsuidngtoprovid fBetm high For Boner Sights Behindteadi thmp crayons of scientific leadership recoil duodenum liters mask in forGJilaing by MW

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