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Barrie Examiner, 20 Mar 1947, p. 1

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be entitled to bouiitics totalling Sill llicsc are paid by the Township County and Province School children in the dis trict have seen wolch on the way to school occasionally two or three animals at time Some of the children now licsi fate to go down the road un less they are accompanied by two or three of their school niiitcs District Asparagus Crop Increased to 25 Acres Good Prices are Assured Market gardeners in 016 vicinity of Barrie have this year contracted to grow 25 acres of asparagus This is about 22 acres more than was previously grown in this districtI reports Goldie district horti Cliltlillsl The price for asparagus has been established and the growers are as sured of market In fact Mr Goldie stated that Smart Bros of Collingwood wouldr like tO Sign contracts for the growing of 200 acres of asparagus Ill this area Arrangements are being made for the local growers to keep their asparagusin proper cold storage for day Or two after it is cut un tila full truckload is ready for Shipment to the canning plant m3 Gerald 0Smith 7ml 1947 Presrdent Teachers Councrl Officers of the Barrie Teachers Council for 1947 are as follows President Gerald Smith vice president MacLeiinaiisee rotarytreasurer Evelyn Gore committee conveners Educational Research Sister Gonzagay Rela tions Rutherford Publicity Mrs Doan Social Phyllis iJOlinson Order extra copies earlyfrom newsdealers 01 Examiner office Six ThOusaridBushels The Crop Conventioiisund Seed DiSpIayS as held at Oiillia YMCA on WediiesdayMarch l2 and at the Eimvale Parish Hall on Thurs day March l3 proved quite suc cessful in spite of the blocked roads which inade it impossible for many farmers t01lltll The attendance atthe Oiiliia meetihg was about50 and at Elinvale over 75 The display of seed potatoes as Offered for sale by members of theASSOClalIOll was quite Worthwhile OVer 0000 bushels of seed grain most of it registered or eligible fer registra tionwas represented by the sam ples on display The potatmsec tion was inostlypotatoes of the FA grade and nearly 3000 bags were represented in the display The afternoon program atleach centre was packed with interest ing discussions on various crop topics Elmer Wood was chairman seed grain and lSouth Simcoe Seed Fair Next Tuesday March 25 Eciiiliiimliisliip of hiurtuiy liiiiis it Jclls lo illlM Elllill lhlll Bradford nild postponed because of eiiier iiid road iizlitioiis uiid ieorue speelor liiiliit will lie the jllllit1 Nth UHHW 11me Hthat he ttilll not lie loyal to both tlic iituiio Ciop liiipioveiiieiii siitmtioii lll lit the chief 1lltl lliltill frm fiiilllilitllllltil lll him has kindly coiigteiiled Lil dress iiisc the fiii to display seed potti tocs for llilliltl be Hi1 hand to ohtniii thcii tsectioiis will have ii large entry as llu laud coiiiiilllie liiaici llll the Sotitli Somme Stcti liici ll tli bills that iieltllcil iril ll iie held oii lliiitli 23 slillllilli it ill lii Mtlttirllc ttiuclphl Gray Seed Illv speaker Iuck McPherson it till iidJ lliudloid hilih uiizil public scliool pupils Willi their lLtltlltlS will llCili the fair as special guests loiiito growers are planning to sale Buyers interested requirements llie reed grain and small socd indicated by the report reaching the Allistoii office Junior farmers and boys clubs are certain to comI pletely fill the classes sctzisidc for them Registered and certified seed grain growers in Simme and borderingr counties will have some of the best varieties As previously announced tlicsel lots will be sold by auction Prizes in every one of the 17 classesarc quite substantial This has Oiin been made possible by the very excellent financial sup port reiideied by the people of Bradford several commercial con cerns and thclownsliip councils of South Simcoe oii exliibii Educational displays by the Crops Branch Toronto and the SOils Department OAC will be well worth seeing Accident at Thornton During Weekend Storm On Saturday Afternoon Last Saturday afternoon during the usual weekend snowstorm there was an accident involving two Barrie drivers on Highway 27 at Thornton During the blinding storm Canada Bread truck driven by Roy Tracy collided with lBarrie AllandaleDairy truck driven by Elliott Bush Each vehicle was llie assured me rllClld loii liiul iu ltil 1y lli lilip llze 31 iile Elie loiloeiii tempt The eiii toizirii oi ici llllscd by oiiiiiiiii liltlllllilllll ii los to rein its lii liii lill llii lilti posed new lilllllltil liic bonnie iigtii eiideoiti operate Willitdil lo while pioiiii vet liitllilJ and to Hwy piee tori tlilltlltli line in put to fill pic suie lJi liuie who lilo lCIl meat ltul of his liizio to tile Areizu work has today roughed iceliil lifts Aieiiu Coiiiiiiissilii liid tliel hospital much regret that Di litiric has found it necessary to take this step tried to persuade him to reconsider but he definitely that his mind wzi made tip Willi your approval hereby ippoiiit Peter Sinclair whose previous experience would be his valuable to the Commission At the same time would zisk you as Countll for your backing and up proan in oiir endeavor to operate the Arena in till efficient manner and without having to come to Council for funds for repairs and iiiaiiilciiaiice As 11 member of tlic Commis sion can assure you that we pay one hundred cents on the dollar on Irlil services Hydro WtilLl and everything it takes to Operate an There are no cuts coming our way but if we listen to those who have no diicctkiiowledge on managing an artificial ice plant with iLs tremendous uncertainties huge outlay operating costs and depreciation we could quite easily to the taxpayers of Barrie business men do not Want this tee of the toivn Mayor and assured the Arena Coin niission that Council would be be Iiiiid it one hundred per cent Other councillors voiced similar opinions Bradford Truck Borrowed By Married Couple Who StOpped Over in Barrie After fast chase through Baiiics main erects laSt Monday night Prov Cons David Adair inter cepted and Mrs Roger Miller in truck that had been reported stolen from Bradford short time earlier damaged to like extent of about $150 Prov Constable Charles Gill in vestigated NO charges will be laid at the0rillia convention and John Kiddpiesidcnt ofvthe North Sim coe Crop Iiiipioveiiient AssOciation andJos Dyer were JOllll chairs men for the Elinvale program Both programs werefeatured as part of the regular Weeklyfaiin busi ness meetings at the Mo centres Breckon Freeirtaii past president of the Ontario Croplni piovement Association was the feature speaker at both conven tions Mr Breckon spoke on Agri cultural Conditions in Great Bri tainv and Europerhaving been sent over on an Observation tour last summer by the Ontario Depart inent of Agriculture His message was one of challengandinspira tion and the opinion of elauds ience was that if the Brit sh and European farmer could do as good ajoh as was reported by Mr Brekon we in Canada should be able to make greater progress still Turn to page five please Cons Adair was at the Five Points when he saw the 1940 de llivery truck bearing the name lCalling and Son go by lie gave chasc and overtook thc vehicle ill the BHSLEIH outskirts on the high way to Oiillia Mr and Mrs Miller weretakcii into custodywhere tlieyrciiiaiii ed overnight dntil Prov Cons Cecil Dean of Bradford arrived hefe totake over the ease Josh Brown to Address District Formersiere On New Implement Coop meeting ifinterest to IlelllClS will be held in the Library Hall Barrie Thursday March 27 at 830 3mv when the Speaker Will be Josh Brown Of Winnipeg gt Mr Brown hasspeiit many years both farmingand workingin farm organizations and was one of the leaders of the Wheat Pool move ment in Manitoba In the last few years he has been organizer and is now manager of the newly formed Cooperative Farm Imple ment Coinpany with headduartcrs and factory in Winnipeg This Co operative IiiiplementCOmpany is backed and financed by the Co operatives in the three Western Provinces The meetingwill be Open to all News items are appreciated All welcome go into the red and be burden We as how posit lilaltltlil 113ml All iltlillllrll tor Sydney Plan 111 being prepared latite for l5lilitl Meiiioziiil llorpitnl tnl Parson be li would lopitialive too its own feet Illc declared tliii Sililildil ililllil titt tlllllllliltt irh pa tii pro izi lolii ltvll ll Ijtli Viultl Itlilltlfl it poiioed by tht lililtdl winch iind illlth the lllrl gtlllintllltli of $300 last ytill Wii ti lii led that this project established on it co busis iltll would stand kcdeiatioii would not be askl ed to subseiilic any move iiioiie to this project and could if it were lillttl have the firt S300 return 1in iiiiiti Wills in landfill lit llltil Iiitiiiiimti 1111 xtji eliuiiiitii ui lFederationAgriculture Appoints 12 Provisional Directors of Bass Lake lirlil Willey eoiziii ti coiiiiii cum 11 Artilu olill ori to it tug lot plooll ll lill sitislgt1l Itilit fio liieviri oeopx iiiiiikei 111 plump iul ot Litlllll Iiii Hunun 7l 51 to $2 Wmi lic liemuiei iepviiteti lliu 33 Ilt iii llt lili gt about the lcdciaiioii investing ilil 54 iioit to lm lid Luke llllltlit Shillil I3 Hg recreation tiiliuiii Mctur Duifeiiii Tunings Wiliiuui linen xii lit ittil Lake liciii 1o ttio1iii oi lizziLll lliliis mode ii flttll it the lies iiiitwoiiii liar Il ANNITAI MllllllMi he lll1 ill Hey it l1lllgtill iitill lliitt ie2its illtl heir liltilt Seento have lint itlilil ll FLORA BOSS WINS ZONE OBATORICAL ER SCCltCn iPoges tO Prepare campaign New MinionDollar Memorial Hospital CONTRIBUTIONS lain suit FUR to cross ll ll ol lg Vi ti ml ll till lit it iZ xl ditto The Irish Hed All The Soy at Kiwanis illl wig suggested ll lIiiiiiiqiiii liltrilltlll oi the une 11 LH ll adian lttlllulllll oi Lllfllltllt it on ltllliliil llitlll ltl gt11lLl lb speak at llit annual iiiecliii oi llll the $300 investment isnmmm km Hm WW iii lifi alumni gt When President IIlilllli Rursell Mr IIl iil will have returned Ihulihlihrfidiv it rim asked llll report on the Bass from lt oi gt yum and If lv lllt lniutulvi Isle lo Lake llil4lllll Mr Wood said it had received iiuiiicious letters oil lipcaii tiltllillltS Turn to page Ill0 please Julian HTTergusori guson as he went on tOstut iiifit immigration increased rapidly from 1900 to 1910 and during those years Canada enjoyed the era of its greatest prosperity In the year 1910 immigration to Canada was 7236000 Wiicii immigration dropped at In Favoriof Immigration contend that the immigration ment 10001910 for which give llli liiiinieratiou period did in my op iiiioii wonderful lot in cold hard busiiicssdikc iiiiiiincr Mlle ions such as this the country Barrie Chamber of Commerce in who are today iiiciiibcis of llli llllC Community llouse last Friday liamcnt who have reared children who are now members Of Parliu Situation of Canada if properly handled could solve most of the great problems of this great coun try of ours declared Iulinii Ii Ferguson Ml in addressing the national affairs committee of the night lllClil 113it lcui of credit Siftoii Minister of duringthat brought people to this iitliej Ultimoell and Audrey Mela to oi Mis lllli liiniii Ill nll li pupil lfd School on iis Woods KC told Iitiiii iler being delichted Iii appropriate they tl lie 111 in these days when eh lullI of the l3rilili llliillllf fallingr iipnitf so ltlllQZiF 1filtitricmus of Illidllrll oi rillle or up he Sm 2md the URL tnioiiglii Ill the ltlill 5low Wheels were Led from me 51 Willi llltlllgtl5 II 390 eiouiid llld had no traction The British lim liiiicliilit continued to climb up pi will survive Mr Woods was introduced by Flynn and thanked by Frank Spry The Member of Pailiaiiicnt forrmentv and membersofpiacticailyl eGeorgch Caldwell it new mom NOllll Simcoc went on to say what every legislative assembly in eteiylbei was introduced to the club by Icould be promoted in Canada with province in the DominionTxf Can1H Beeve George Clark rose afterair immigration policy national ado Some of them are our moshmumbcrship committee His Worsliips statement and aslunity wealth reduction in per brilliant physicians lawyers and1 Chairman of the Finance Commit capita tax Commended tlichousnii higher wages and salar iower prices better ies higher incomes finer roads improved farms and living condi tions on the farms better railroads finer lillCltiIl transportation and at lower fares Why do say this saidMr Fer dcpressioii set in do not have torgo over the prosperity that ex me remind you that the era of great prosperity and great immi gration in this country was during the regime of Liberal govern auspices St Andrews WA 121 Rummage Sale Central United Church rWOinenS Association Sat urday May Dance IvyOrange Hall auspices LOL Friday March 215Stroud Motiiitziiiiceis lt 112p Rummage Sale Collier St Unit ed Church WA Group Satur day April 19 1216b CellllillUlllletl Glee Club con cert Friday March 28 8115 pm CentialUnited Church 12b St Marys Bingo TliLiisday Mat 20 815 piii Oddfellows Temple Collier St Fruit groceries and chickens 11l2b Dance at Baxter On Friday Mar 28 Stroud Mountaineers vill furn ish music Dancing from 930 to oclock 35tfb Dance Brentwood Hall Thurs day March 20 Mitsic by Stroud Mountaineers Admission ladies 35cgents 50c gt121 Open meeting Trinity Evening Auxiliary Parish Hall Thursday March 20 oclock Miss Standen speaker Experiences in China 12b Rummage Sale Saturday May 12b outstanding business men thtlcton chairman of tlic Cillly lug iii many cases gigantic SlitilClPOLICF of this countrys almost unbeliev able present dny tax Referring to the money loaned and the British and other in ordcrthat they could buy Can adian products Mr Ferguson as pcople were sorted that if these being 1FUNFEST NEXT Europeans WEB Mitch 25 blOLi to Clllitll tlicv could shareg tthe wOrk of iiOduciiivl he WCdMSduy ew the iciticns of Barrie and district will these EOOdbTIWJ iv he Are bc ll ll to lll illLlil hickev sources we have not the man1 power futilest when the local coppeis uNmv some people would say tackle their perennial rivals the lot of these newcomers would be toi istcd in this country from 1930 to them is this that at thepresentle 1935 dCCluled MI FCIgUSOD Lei time they are all public charges1 We are glvme moneyito buy our products for millions of people and they arejcln Sl5lulil coach is St Patrick Polandm lwho learned about hockey while public charges My answer of Canada CHOW Turn to page five pieasw Tuesday March 25 Admission 350 and 25c Liniieii Subject Woods and the Golden Calf ver collection The South COMING EVENTS Scents wordMlntmmn charge 50 Cay Moore Royal Youk Hotel social Hostess will speak Womeiisl Some years ago CarIplaycd in Canadian Club Dinner Club 79lWLiteiloo with the famous Kiaiitl 12bi CookstOWii Continuation Scliool 3aCL comedy Cousin Jill troml portiinity to ietain the finesse Of Junction Hill rTUWil Hall Cooksl town Fijiday March 721 pdiLi time professional ranks 12bi Iaknig night Off from his duties British Israel World Federatioiiias game warden Sandy Ellisof iiiccttng March 23 245 pm Bar AllistOii will be in the Barrie iietw rie Orange Hail Speaker Rev Bretton I2b Organ Recital by Mr LloydTuf ford assisted by Miss1Edna Theo dore Pianist Mr Ted Hutchings Oboeist Ladies Quartetand Male Bradford iii the OHA circuit Octet Essa Road Presbyterian Church Sunday evening 8151 oclock Everybody WelcomewSil 12p Siiiicoe Seed Fair Town HallBradf01d postponed to Tuesday March 25 commencing at police of Ollllld SCllifll coach for the locals is David Hamilton whose cxper fence was gained in liltiSlCI bushland communities As ilehiiig cricket each summer on nocal softball mounds LWhile theBaiiie police do not iav the size and brawn of the lvisitois theydo claim gest man on the ice 230pouiid Doii jEiskiiic He teams up on defence with Carl Kieuger of Bond Head iiie btlt his duties with The police iave not given him the same ope iis mates who now in the big playing at the far end of the rink yfrom Cil011VPlOSSCl Bill Covert centreiiiaii for Bart llCWIlI be playing next Wediiesi day for thesecond time in five years Bill used to perform With his graduation to police hockey in Orillia two weeks ago resulted in his winning Parker 51 as the best man on the ice Flanking Covert will be Charlie Gill who nine years ago perform ed with Oshawa Generals WBig am Competition open to all Charlie will been the fairrside farmers in Simeoe Substantial from Leo Dorland of Alliston who cash prizes offered Auction sale will be out for his annual night on of registered seed For list write Lashlcy tori prize AlliseOther local stars include Russ 411121l Lackie who takes off his glasses skates liiiusiii liil1gt Liit ill1gttll liiii iitziiiizii on for the litttirlllll lii ii tlltilh lil Ill iLILLI the heavy snow the scoop climbch over the snOw and there was so touch snow left on the street lllall the trucks had difficulty backing up to get their loads to play Gordon Foster who is occasionally boards by his own oversize team mates Reg Wilson ii veteran eon stable at the Barrie Arena Sloan who never played hockey before CeciLWobb an allstar per former at all times Everett Hicks of port and Al Pearce who learned li tl1llziiii nus ziriirtl ni ii proceed with pink Burm illi5llt tlliilill toitliliil Oi tlrllitlg lSJviMt in it ii lie netl in llwI liirsliy night tli ltllitlillihtvl iiicti curt iiloi dot rk tum Jiilcilh carted Were lei Viewriiazziimii Ullili lulu liiaiieiiill 2nd lifttllitlllliili Jiziiivh llart teiw ticiuiei liiisozis il tirizll Mrs image Ullli Whiter liowiiey of lttl 1131 and ll will 1lt iilii ivl iun it ll in ll it liiznj tlt tin ll 131 ii rd to tlt Ifxttlillvt eoiiiinLttee were ll fjtuiailijlltli Stroud liiiioki liorstvf liiiipkiii oi Stioud John 19 Frank Ciitii lliilitii tlliileiLI Miiicsmti lluiiir Hi +1 it lioys ltt Ll Johnston ili or ii livilil yiilltlllil lllu Elwiiloi iii tl tl ll tlii iii pit il lotiolog lot liiv min lilui iiHlIllll lm lvllltllilHtEl lii oivht to lit time id tin lIlflll ihllt oi ilit liltt aiu bowl lliiiiiirt1l Hpgi by the lllttll Ill ti Lariill iir le nlv irul ttill iii ll Love in do lttliiltti Llli Miler in lviiil1l in isllili illl hell 301 The llitlllilidil tgm lei lm ii lhmi cheque oi 55 ii lrn in approved and those tll March l9 ill ll lgtlli to the irt tltllulllilii Itv runs hzh and lfltlgll otii tilt Itotiii liili to lllltl od liiiue lit in the lilnrslllv pitil fiiiui lmix mufulxsux dionriiiii lm izutlieiiitu di fbliieliinson leliiliiltl meow Iili Allin some discussion of if directors to lie held fit oil or exo Zilltldlltillh illt oiiiiiiiiiiity Home vtliiivtti caterpillar Wheels lelPLEY Jeanne ii Would Seem Better in Heaviest Snow tttiixsiidy illclllooii lt rim fipe snow loader zlliilel on Maple llie ltiiie was quite intgt and lid ll ioitliitliiie fca res tiiire who viewed tiic ic liltllidilltl moriibcis of tlic of works committee of the said it wu inferior to the it town inn inc iii one how respect lzie town iiizieliiiic caterpillar ihccls has 11 over considerable length road surface This permits it push into heavy snow while icE the road surface to it clean job machine dcmoiistrated last iay was on four rubbein wheels Vlieiiit dug intol lii bounced into the Jack Allislon another featured im OR NO CARTOON FEATURES BARRIE fllclicvc it or published Wed weck appeared sketch of Mayor with the following caption Grain MAYOR is MAYOR 0f Bilirlt Ontario iiiiadu This ltiplcy cartoon feature is published in several emin trlcs circulating through neon papers reaching into millions and millions 0f homes When the citizens of this community gave an acclnnin on to Mayor is lliiyor last December it spread the name of Barrie throughout the length and breadth of this on tiiiciit by reason of the name coincidench Ripleys cartoon iicsdiiy last to Not TOWN COUNTY WILL HAVE MORE MONEY FOR ROADS Jones County Engineer says it would appear that Simeoe County $25000 to spend on county roads this year according to the budget would have an additional address of Hon Leslie Frost From newspaper reports on the budget address the money turner over to the county from the towns will be retained For example last year Barrie paid the countySQJilitl his lioeked during the long winters as mad levy ande county re iiiiiiciiiigaiid keepingr thepeace ati iockcy games iiiROiitaiios Northl Barrie team sweaters fer the big game and Bar rie merchants thllliaof merchandise in prizes Memorial Hospital Fund evcniiie of fun and melillneiil get it ticket rthlClWOlltS Departments dicatcd by the revenue Of ll Kapuskasing also supports the The players are buying their own have donated $25 All proceeds will go to the new For an for turned 50 per cent of this to Bar rie to be spent on county connect ing links This year the county will retain the full 59339 However the Town of Barrie will be entitled to ari770ntari0 Govern ment subsidy of $9339 if the town spends double this amount on streets this year In other Ifllflr 83 wd95dal5 the county and the town will benc game from any police officer And nancially fwm the Ontario Wle 10 Parking meters in budget regarding road expenditures front of the Arena DONT ASK OUESTIONS re adlets addressed to box number Sentimr leave your name and address Other municipalities throughout the county will benefit to Cor responding extent Complete sports coverage in the Examiner Theolarch meeting of tlieitliib iic Utilities COininissiOii was iield Tuesday afternoon Maitli 11 The principal items before the meeting were the fiiiancialstate ments Of bothHydiOElectiic and for the year 1940 In presenting the state ments the manager gave compar ative figures for the previous year and called particular attention to Barries continued growth as in the Electric Department having passed the $200000 mark grant of $5000 was made out of Waterworks profits to tlielown of Barrie to apply against the general tax rate In addition the Department paid $2060 for new culvertbn lnnisfil Street which would Ordinarily be Board of Works responsibility The Forestry Department of the Hydro have completed trimming trees for the year but there are mEleetric Dept in Barrie Exceeds $200000 Mark WiaterDeptAidsTaxRate 34 trees dead or diseased hr town that should beyieiiiOVed ll was decided to have them felled by theForestry Dept the Com mission to arrange for tiiedisposal of wOod and brush ing requested that the 0inch main on Ellen Street whichvdead ends in front of their premises be continued to connect with the Bradford St mfllalI0hll St Theaddition was authorized On the understanding that Messrs Clarke Clarke pay half the cost Authority was also given to make an addition to the electric circuit now feeding the Waterworks plant only mend for power Voluntary con servation is no longer necessary The local Commission is very grateful to all those in the Towii of Barrie who did cooperate in relieving the power shortage Clarke Clarke Co Ltd hath The Hydro advise ttiatbecausc of seasonal reduction in the de

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