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Barrie Examiner, 5 Jan 1953, p. 1

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if THE IMPORTANCE their duty to the citizens and thel the greatest prices they would haveto pay was the re town was stressed by the RvJ Bewell Central Unitedl Wis mmmwmm mammogsmcou Since l864 89th YearNo Church when he addressed the erta Minister Visits Barriel Searching For Clues To locate members of the Town Council MlNAUGURAl MEETING OF 6531mm COUNCIL HELD THIS MORNING IN THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING Uh illorru Exami mason0mm Whomme BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA MONDAY JANUARY I953 211jflff Spanl welcomed by Mayor James Hart who paid tribute to Mrs Alderman Spring Alderman Kinzie Alderman sibility they had taken upon themselves to make decisions Hamilton for the work she had done on behalf of at its inaugural meetmg this mommg It was very great affecting the welfare of the citizens The new council was town while filling the office of Mayor The new Mayor ls privilege for themto have been selected by their ellowwltpl then led in prayer by Rev Dean Clair Following the seen above presiding over the meeting with Barrandl izens to fulfil the offices to which they were elected One ofi reading of the declaration of office the Council members we Missing Grey Cup Game Fliers who no or on jslocaies Long Distance Phones At approximately pm on New Years Day large pine tree was cut down near Fergusonvale and fell act055 long distance cir cuits The result was that 22 cir cuits in the BarriEhhvuIGHid land area were put out ofrcom musslon Some delay occurred inreport ing this accident to the Bell for ces but local plant and construc tion forces were immediately des patched to the scene Some cir cuits were repaired that evening and final repairs are sillLbeing made If telephone customers ex perienced delayson long distance calls this explains the reason Armqu Junior illlfamnlorden OTTAWA one 29 CPl The armywill close its emergeucy of freertraining school atCamp Bor denattbeepd announced today The Officers ammo School was established in 1961 to mcebarrurgentneed for junior of ficers for to 4d Willimls 355W Korea and Germany tgraduated o1ihuslis aircraft on 160+ as has not Sm uhhaifhamemdg ptgsgorontoebound been solved despite an intensive search particularly of the ElmvaleStaynerWasaga Beach area the relatives of the four missing men who were aboard the craft are still hoping thatsome clue will turn up The four men who were flying up from Houghton Michigan on the last lap of their trip from West ern Canada for the Grey Cup game are Don Sutherland Mr Jakcs the owner and pilot Garth andDonald Eggenbergcr They were due to havelanded at Malton aroundfive pm on Nov 28 but they never reached their destination All the time there were now Street Renaming Now Completed In the story concerning the changes of street runes which originated in Fridays Examiner it was announced that Parry Street will be known as Weldon Street That Pany Street was in the custom ofBarrleand does not refer to Perry Street which is in the vicinity of the Ann Also anier Sheet Will Poncho Street Both 380 men but more failed to malte the grade aghinst its tough physical emotional and psycholo gicnl obstacles The army said the school is no dodger needed because theinew reg ular officer training plan superr series it That is the plan which provides for financial assistance to selected 33 lflcycut51195f Barbies centennial felt it was necessary up mire atlssi one re isolutlon Summing rally import storms around this district and relt ports that lowflying aircraft had been heard around Elmvale in the late afternoon of that day set off an intensive air and ground search However the Search was called off with no trace of the missing men or plane having been found Still seeking clues however is Rev Donald user of Rainier Un ited Church Rainier Alta per sonal friend of the Eggenbcrger family Mr Fraser is the son of Rev Fraser United Church Angus and just arrived here for family reunion which was held in the home of his sister Mrs Rey nolds Angus Although this was his principal reason for making the journey east Mr Fraser has been Spending great deal of his time trying to dls cover fresh information which might lead to the finding of the aircraft was speaking to the relatives of the boys only few days ago said Mr Fraser when he called in at office during tho weekcnd and they are still hoping against hopethat therelnay beacbanceof life le strain of living under such suspense is very great for them It has been suggested that as the waterways were open at that ing to $73300 were issued 1n the March 14 New Date for Barrie Skating Carnival Date for the Barrie Skating Clubs second annual carnival has now been set for Saturday evening March 14 Originally Scheduled for the latter part of March it was found necessary scvcrzlweehs ago to find willie due hcbycgixk ex time So it was deem the only available night was Weds nesdny Feb 25 Last week Mr and Mrs WILth in Ottawa for Yule tide found that Feb 25 con flicted with national champion ships and it was impossible to get any special artists from oubide claim Conference followed then be tween Wes Allsopp mm mm ager and Hank Redmond club president and Saturday Much 14 was finally allocated This shouldvgive the club more time for preparation of the carnival and assurance has been receiv ed that several big namclsht ing artists from Toronto and Oitpwa Minto Club will be on the pmgram with the local tal cut burrow gnless the farmcrvcan hisi my recogmzcd as an ipression of dummy mix will be heeded he is going to be depressed to the point of peasanl try deliberately and as matter of policy by those people who are responsible for the government of this country This was one of the most important points made by Ken keeper of Owl Perl fame in both McNeil Wells Medonte the wellknow writer and bee an address toan audience of just over 200 people whoattended the annual meeting of theSimcbe County Federation of Agriculture held in the Avenng Community Hall Saturday afternoon His address was preceded by turkey banquet provided by the Avening Womans Association welcome to the gum was extend cl by the retiring president Eu gene Smith and by Reevc Patton Nottawasaga Township Primary Producers After humorous reference to HOUSE BUILDING WHERE 1952 IS SLIGHTLY UNDERAVERAGE BUT EXCEEDS l95l FIGURE Although there was total of 145 new one family homes built in Barrie during 1952compared with 104 luthcprevious year the average figure for house building over the past four years has been 148 In the latest report of the TownJL Gavin 132 St momma 1952 370 buildng permits amount ing to $1656025 were issued In the previous 12 months 315 permits WSIIFWwreobiained Dur ing 1951 however there was $1192 270 worth ofnohataxable property constructed consisting of hospital collegiate public utilities and coun ty buildings leaving only $1085980 assessable for localiaxtion In lilo lbe nonassessable structures were only $310800 leaving $1345255 35 sessable for taxation Sofar as the December gures were concerned 12 permits amoants corresponding month of 1951 ninc permits were issued totalling 050 The l952ffigure shows anili crease of 541250 bvr that of 1951 Threcnew dwellingswhich went supduring the month brought the itspr annual figure up tb 145 R4 Petbick 45 Cedrirtgton St at Details Dwelimgs4 AwnBQWj mamtroud constructdouble dur builder SelflliimarshalLM Orchard Drive builder is Velich lowiigsleyjso Mioworihst builderselfl or Alteratiom mm if subsoil win unsound doors builderG mama Bradford St Mrs Romano mega St neshmglea Lumen ssjj Planning Board which has josrlanlm 13 Charlotle 5L remodel builders Bertram Bros 28 John sonStJ Flemming lefmy IOnt lay hardwood flooring at 200 Bradford Street builder self Chitiick 40 Kempelsfelf St con vertv dwelling at 66 Vgorel Stiumto apartments buil ers ox ander and Sons Total $4300 Fire Destroys OneRoom School in Elsie Area whienqislsonvec to Liriilfi lg ii iii if the fact that some people seemed to think that beekeepers were busi ness men Mr Wellswent on to de scribe them as well as cattle breed ers dirt farmers chicken farmers and all the others as primary pro ducers They were all engaged in bringing into emstence on the face of this earth something that was not there before they began their special task They were not mere pmors Eerhaps as no other group in the country they maintain ed the pie who lived in it Without and the fruits of their work there was nothing but wilderness One could not eat automobiles and one could not clothe oneself in television set Theirs was tremendous respon sibility and difficult task The differencm between them and the people who lived in the cities and the towns were very real Since the end of the war the farm ing communities had spent some reasonably fat years receiving as they had done some good prics for the things which they produced FACW Viav1 111 wantAW awnmum aim hel Williams Alderman Harris Alderman Row Alderman Boorman Reeve Heber summon Greer Alderman Girdwood Alderman Birm dison Alderman Johnson Alderman Yam rel clerktreasurer below The council from left table to right man Williams and Alderman Clutc Federation Of Agriculture ls Warned At Annual Meeting Of Danger Farm Being Depressed To State Of Pea zv or County Agric Federation 1953 The following oors for 1953were elected Pram Kine Numb Wyevale lst ViceProwl out My ick ling Barrie MViouPresid vent Lorne Atkimon Sunnide Corners Cecil Chappell Bunis was 1141ch secretarydirec tor The new dircc West Simoe most McAr tbur Lula and Archie som erville Awning South Sun coe John Hughes Church ill Lloyd Cum Stand Walter Lloyd Bradford McGuire Bunkemn Centre Simone Kerb Willie Binnie John Laughed li Elliott Bunnie East Simeon Lee Forcsfome Home Ruby and Gordon Caldwell Ratepayers in ities of the Quill 03 gomgtotheio to complete council therelsgreai inc orally race when former mayo six 9p poses Em Helm W3 in 19505152 IA Mrs Evelyn Eliseo and tions for reeve Thirteen are running rapeclively council seatsW Clark get Robert Bush AH McDonald Mrs 01172 jumpedfrom trainhound forGermainy and escaped to freedom gig exile from hishomelandc those years racy had seen the spectacle of tbecity consumer screaming his head off at the prices be had to Criticism of the pricesliad been made in newspaper editorials but great deal had been anything but fair rational or just They badseen the consumer or ganize an bringrpresurc to bear on the veronith and they had seen the trade unfunsbearing down from every possible angle was Position We have been fomedto reallz that we as country peopleproduc ing food arcin agroWinglx pre carious posioanhc er add ed The interedsrr dweller our fellow citizen seem to bizin some unhappy way opposed to our own He Wants cheap food lie not concerned with costs ofIpro ductionlf At no level or sdcicty tbeie been any tendency orvdesuc examine their costs of prbiiuc lion in rplatiori to the cost ofgthe vprduct plus fair andrcascinabie tfortbeprodueer change in planned and calculatcd to bring aubuu edecumeinmr re turns punditmum thevsameold be found another hom in Eve this year Capt Knut Sandcrud of the Royal Air Eorce now qualified doctor and MW see his wartifnc family in Canada His Canadian home is with Mr uersCCParsonsofShanty Bay Road Barrie While stationed at mule Norway near Gravenhurst Sweden without mm picion But timberin during the war the young Nob lly guard wegiiiriiflyer was adoptedby the Parsons family and made their home his home Even now after an absence of over eight years from Canada upasteady keeps with bingood friends and his wife when the Barrie cuts have never met writes begu larly from 1thinkfit fairtosdrsaid us Wellsihattbe smmdayisurgeuthemnot continue to they abandonedtheii veyance and mndc trip on foot It was trek through thefomst

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