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Barrie Examiner, 21 Aug 1947, p. 1

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oN $5822 LEVY the past eight years until now near tion this year THIS WEEKS 188113 7700 COpies Authorlili A5 0510 A$$ IAiL TH 197 JllAWA Explore Huron Camp Of Early EastIOf IIIillsdali IlIZIwiIZI Ixploiato 1wII Iigoui out 11 4111 1111 If 31ml III lIIIivIay afternoon Norman 11st II IIiI ILIIIIIILIII of the IIIIIonII IIIIIIIIVIi of llarin Iiauilwi of on no In IILIi some lllIlillll IIfI tEII 515111 1111 to IIIII stI the vLIINIHkilib IIn IIIttinI BI IIIIy IIc lltlt oli 1or1 11II typos of skunumtt snnm IIIin nrI lll numvroux Ilil pipes IiIIIIIInIIi corn and sun flouoa wwiis and Italtll IIII the IVcavatsoiw IIcII IIII bum IiI out Is 1m 1m llf pIIIILItliztIII 1111 gr III tin IIl 1111 illil utltlll fo IIIII1 Illllta in the top of the IIII III lIIIy IIIII ins pIrtv It 11 11 for assistants work with shovvl and noun1 WIIIII the IIII lhll were at tho illI lII lIIIv connnucd his work and InnII IEIIIII 1111 cc clay pipes and scvvlai pIIcIs of pottery 111 plainwi that tho findings ilitlltfllitl III1 was Eltlllllllllit of 111mm IIIIIIIII there about 1100 years 11111 In itliIIIlflll to the carbonized 1111111 the lilttllllll of bones 11111 rated hat the Indians had diet of llll and birds as well as var IIIIIx annuals Includmi deer and dogs and bear Iltlll tIII llvtlfa of ashes and other findings it is possible to reconstruct the type of camp the llllrons had In 1he IIIII scvcral years ago was placed stone cairn w1th the followml Inscription Site of ican oniayo Mission of St losephJItIy bith iccr No 31 600s Barrie Citizens Band Will Present Concert Queens Park Sunday Another in the series of Sun 114 night program presented the Barrie itizens Hand under the direction of Hand master Austin is to llc hcld It Queens lark on Sun day night Aug 21 11 1130 These concerts luyc proved to be very popular and many citizens have voiced hcir 11 proval of the hand and the ccllcnt programs presented if The following nights program March The Thin lied Linc Alford 11111 lasia Fraud American Ilien dim Waltl lcsoro Min Iliccucril Medley Yunkcc Rhythm Lake lonc locm llllt With Me arranged by Austinl Sketch llown South thliddlctontz IIIpIIliIr Let Me 1111 You Sweetheart Fantasia Student Songs thonglzisl Hymn lhc hurchs rn Foundation March in The Quarter Deck tAlfordt is Sunday LIBRARY BUDGET HAD $637984 FROM TOWN LEVY The Iiazric Public Library in 111 III had receipts of 87142293 Ihc IarI est Item for the 12 months IltlliillI December 111 Ill111 was 30375181 from the Town levy lher receipts last Province of Ontario 11110 Iloardt 1M AMIIOIY IIMIIKI 14s of llducation 3250 cards and fincs 511 1W 111 IIIWUOIS Wh $18670 IiitII for us of 114111 sure Itttl hrIstIan llurons and his body was thrown into his burning chapel The rest of the 2000 fled to Fort Ste Marie now the Martyrs Shrine Ofcials of the Roman Catholic huich have engaged Mr Jury to nd out whether or not this act ually was the site where St An thony was slain As the work pro gresses If metal or other items in dicating lluropean culture are found it would tend to bear out the belief On the other hand if there are no discoveries of Europ ean influence it may be that lcanaostaye as has ben claimed by some historians was elsewhere However the description of the site as compiled by the priests 300 years ago fits the property precisely The site overlooks the surrounding countryside in three directions and the fresh water spring is on theI west side of the hill Mr Jury and his assistants have been there since the latter part of July and they will continue their explorations until the end of Aug 11st Already they have secured several baskets Of clay and stone materials and bone implements Those who visited the site with Mr Clarke from Barrie were llarry Twiss Edward Twiss 11 Buchanan Sheriff EC Drury Harry Smith and George Cadogan of The Examiner staff Also visitor was Kenneth Kidd Iof the Royal Ontario Museum PARmOfrD During 1946 the Barrie Parks Commission operated the parks on total receipts of $672843 This was made up of the Town levy $582230 plus the balance carried forward from the previous year of $90613 Expenditures were as follows salaries and wages $212051 hon orarium $135 flowers shrubs and bulbs $11228 maintenance and re pairs and supplies $28024 light and water $10405 new oneton truck $136615 equipment $113337sew er connection $21740 gas and oil $12405 insurance on truck $2295 convention expenses $7615 miscel laneous $4772 Balance was $98856 Nearly 10 Farm Land InTobacco Bumper Crop This Ye Rene DeWildIe the man who grew the first tobacco in Sunnidale Twp eight years ago has sold his ori ginal farm of 230 acres near New Lowell The pioneertobacco grow er hasseen theyindustry prosper in ly 10per centbe the land in the township is operated by tobacco farmers Farms that few years agBIwere purchased for prices in the neigh borhood of $5000 have recently changed hands for Iupwarcisof $25000 One large farmrecently brought the owner $35000 and others have been sold for $40000 and $60000 after having been de veloped as tobacco farms Several hundred additional tier have been put into tobacco pro and the be crop is now being harveste harvesting has been no er way for two weeks and will contin ued for another six weeks The largest tobacc farm is 740 acres on the pro erty formerly known as the Cy Dairy Farm Eighty acres is tobacco this year Gabriel Mar kas is manager of this large fa having come here last Sprifi from the Delhi district Hun rian Mr Marinkas has been owing tobacco in Canada since 931 On the City Dairy now the Sunnidale Tobacco from supplies $11103 cash carried forward from previous year $31103 111 the the cxpcndItures was headed by salaries totalling 331 171 months ending llcicIIIbiII profit for the 22221 for the liliaria1i assistants and caretaker Other expenditures were hooks and periodicals 32000119 bindiqu and repairs $2968 III wig1 Iinwlv IM1 Irony i1 the nIIt1 It 5n tlll nls of Muiror lllill 11 llsll It II 1lll GI 11 15 II is 7w 111th past lllicc liltllitlls lit spell of the 11 11 II II Im pp PI III lt ltIllI II IIc lax II my IV apmup 1111r1IIIIII II IIIIwLI I1 cuiinplc II II II II It it the IousanIIi IlcsnuIII lint II 1l llmlTtII =I 1H1 II ir VII IIIIc1cIII1=I 11 LJ III lllul IicnII ted the supply IIII II Im hm HHWIHV Imp iI 11Illlt who Ii II lv I1c Itxl Il wath XIII 1IIIIc1i IiIiIl IIIM In tiltltl 11 III 1h IIxIItIIIIi Inn ever 1910 BARRIE BARRIEONrARIO CANADA TiiiQDAv AI C113 WATER SUPPLY HARD H11 BY DRY WEATHER lIIIIIc lililltI III 1111 II 1111 iioIzr onlII 121 I11 Imrl 11 It Hull 111 mInIItI llll 121 pm lItl II1c Ions Ileiizround lll11 Ilillt lgti you ltldil III Home 1Il It ZIIIW 1vco1r II the IItcrwIIIii IIIwII lzas tlncc Ilez s1 III1IIIIIII I111 11 It hc foo of Mary strch llll another Illtxt lIIc lions The IIII Inf water 111 ll HI 1111 ncIIby IVIiIiIi tliii Is 13210110 11on capacity tlIII lLIHJHII III llIllils Iltl IvcrIIILI llrlllil throughout the IIII is Ipproxnnatcly 71101100 11114 FIRST 15 MONTHS The financial Barrio Arena ommissIon lotzil book Ilockcy llpairsmtuli tip as follows Harm Iomni practice to building $351311 stationery 1111113537l115 light water and fuel $66000 insurance $55411 llflllISlfltildfl orarium $75 miscellaneous $11089 teams $102037 Catalogues $2919 Cash in the bank at the end of the year was $11029 interest last year 8501 brought this account 11p to Skillul Rev Dr Cody to Unveil Shanty Bay Hdnor Roll Skating brought SISAHIIJNI lacrosse $006387 showed find of $100992 income receipts WIS Vtlt 111111105 statement of as p1 pi $211413 $13131 loc he consumpti In IMUNICIPAL ARENA Ricziprs $24000 lit list scntcd to the Town oIIncIl for the Ill 73 511 III 110 games out of town teams practice for outoftown Ircceipts were light heat thci $120032 The Public Library Board IIISOISDCLIHI attractions tnett $170253 has special tiCCOlHILVlllrtllllll concessions $1075 profit on sale of vestment of $1000 in bonds Bond ticket rolls $70 Expenses were as follows wages and water $192007 supplies $53072 repairs $212120 advertising $72ltl8i tele phone and telegraph $27025 employment insurance $7706 miscellaneous SlllllCC The honor roll for World War 11 $34516 for all the men who enlisted froml unveiled by Rev Dr 51129814 This totals 317249011 The remainder 5716412 was at the Parish of Shanty Bay will be ioted as follows depreciation on In in Codybuilding on 550071151 51 On Sunday Aug 24 at 11 am TllCIBtilffZ depreciation on icemaking honor roll bears the names of 361plant 10 on $2962426 $370304 men three ofwhom paid the suIdeprcciation on general equipment preme sacrifice The service willjtltl on $11696351 5587041 XAMINER III QL ii Page Making Electric Blankets AT GUN CLUB In Swimmin aces MOW SE1 6tBee9hugust 13 tv FIRST ENTRY FOR MISS RURALSIMCOElfff FARMERS DAY HERE lIrs rut for le liuml Ilnioe rtltltl 11 Harrie II tanninnot ltillillllfil 1mm iIIciniy llt toot tno Inches oi blond hunt and lllllt Iwa lIss liIIrIIn Stoddart of 1111 He IIII 111 for the line III 1111 Hill In lilllJl $11 121 IIIIIIh qun on larmIrs lt in Barrie Sept 11 II lIIm IuIIrporItrII towns will lil pIInIItlIII to rnlcr 1111 Kill liNl illll III IIIlIIIx must lll In 11 311111211 Dragoon Uniform In Craicl Window lillif 111101111111 KI llllilll lIHIL OOO Moody MI IlctoIznafoiy tIIIIr 11111 511111 Ilil 411 liosx liIIIIIIcI 211111 Inn11 111111le IIll vu lII Il III III1 11 1II 11Iltllfili II Illwt Iv II IIHIIINIIV Tilll IIIIIIIII IIftitII of the IiIIII IliKic IUII In IiiIt IIIIItIIIt lI 5111 Ilils of the IIninnocrznaz by iIlagistratIg IHII II II 1111 II III 11 mi llli Illll IIIIIIIn hosth III litllllt coIIII Ias 111 itIII III Ititti jIxII tIII SnIIIIIiIIy on chantcs of false 1m 11 31I IIiIIIW II to 311112tlllflll In 71InIIs IIIIi attIInthn IMINJEEI III Hz IH Ilmmhi iI Illil assisted were War Assets IIIpIIIgItIIIII of $2000 lflWI It HITU 111 it Hzm chum lioIIkkIIpII lor the illlll llcnry 11 11ch liraiah I11 fhc Swimming IMcKInlIy Iarry bound was fined lIIIII111orIl1 1pm nII IlaII w1 lIIiizIam of lllt 11 total of and costs on two vIItIIII 111IIIII IlIvI tics down1 Smith sIIIIIIar char IIIltI Ih hIIIr sword rs Us chIIIIIIi of liIIuIs1ions lloth Abram McKee Ill lffl1III IltrtiiIlt uIII of navy Illill 11 II II II lltln ll hairman of IIo1onto and Lewis Smith 31 II IN on tIIp ll1IIl 11 pm Idll thi llt11 II Peter IIIIIIIa lIIrIIIIIII were scin ifII IMIIWIII III half In with up the ZIIIII Iho pm ICISIIIIIair Ii 11 IIII Roy Itonccd to 1X months ltlltlllStllllltlll IItIiIIII NVI WIIW II glows vIIc of while ItIIIlIl Iillll I3 HI IIII of E1is tand 810110 lInc 11 the me is unit lZItll IIIIIM 04 IIIIIIIt made III the Iltillll IIIhlllll IIIr IiIIiII members of the Valley tiilllili Smith and I1 lIIhII lliIIiIIII Iii lliIIItllI and 311s lIgiIIil IlgtIl the St Mrs of IIlI IllislIIIII boots IIII liIizhly polished IIIIIIIII IzI IppIaiaizcml paIII they Will have an Idditionalj six months added to their prIsonI llllll 101 slflltll Sillllill spilis II term II IIozmblj the mos IIIkInI pm of 1I on duty all Described by Magistrate Fostcli IIWVI I1I1 the uniform was the hIiihly IrllllvllI IliIIoon as dilpc in the case the IlIivcar Wiltti It IIII St to 01511 III brass helmet SImIIar to 9111 lI lltIX lll 011 lttlttkkltlttl 05 111W lIlLJII HUI IIIIIM II ItIIlIli III London Hobby 111 do Ex Chlcf Patterson 11 31 IIIl IIIIIl II 112 smaller sontcncc In statement ftft III II III ll the III Imot of III Dragoon Recech Gff From huhme no1 We mothovl lllll to llltllllllll officer Ill 11 Ifltl 11 Iill Ti row IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII III cxTIInlmi IIH Id IIIIMHH II In JIIIWI III 51t WWII IIaton lltbll01lllil McKIn Fellow FIrcmcn Icy admitted padding payroll and if Inches Ibmc the top of ItlIllltI ilI from which 111111 about a1 Iftrmlt A1121 to the IIIII was referred to 1111 lchI ross nations were presented lou II IIltItlII xv mIItI ll charging tIII non Isistint liucks III It It IoIsI lIII II It It Hm p11sz 5pm pm Bron 11 lch Ii1IIiI tlIIYcr lwtlcrsoo nan 1It liIIrc SpIItccr vin White and lire 11 Lloyd Kcast llud oekburIL 11 laul Kenny lhI tests passed by these swimmers II lh Itmlt 1IIt Ilie1c 101 yards back stroke 100 IIIIII IIEKII ILIIIIIIIIIW 10 Ill 0L Iyards back crawl 100 yards crawl IIIIIII oiII iitlLllltll 10m iicile HHS hack Ivrlfh armsvnnly tzvc duty pass without explSlll15tl yards on back with legs only to vou in some manner our lllftllI IIIIIIIIIIINI IIIIII IIIII IIIHI IIIIQ mm IIIII IIII LI 1in III lIctIof itti III ishadow dive running dive ticad you rc Ire rom 1e Is ne free 011 ball offer was rcchch from 311s lhe Dragoons were csiiIIIIsIIed as 19 Hwy Ini Ic bccnumwl 11ij Iy 11 The charges arose out of 11 con Muriel Johnston to buy thrcc lots troop of the avalry school 111 ihlpf Hf 1de md II 1H 11 Jmnm Rd 1035 budge me tract between the WardIVlrch on the east side of Marcus street 111113 111 the llovnicc of Quebec IIIISLmKI 1mm Judmmm uays been ple gt111 to seive ImdeI um IIH0M md Lian 31111100011111 Company 11111 11 for Matt each on winch she would ll4 took part III the liIcI ltclgtel you 111111 could hIe been more mm In mm 13 ms Assets Corporation fora lCliiIllltiOllIliillltl house and garage valued hon of 1111 and In 11192 became 12mm nd iwrwd and return in yards on back tread ed water for two minutes and pass llAl ll1iIl1tIl GUllIY Each of the three men had plead ed guilty to false pretenccs and had elected to be tried by Magistrate Gordon FosIcII last Wednesday lEII uniform and colorful picture of he Dragoons are to be seen In IIIII IIIIIIIIdIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII I5 II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIc IlItIIIIIIO cIIIt IIcIjIIInpaIIIIId by of mounted 1IItoon horscniau HIIIH IHIII IIWKISHS mum and also of tank which IoprcscntsI Ml Ih IransItIon from cavalry Io IIIIu chanIcd lllil3 There Is book which gives the histoI of tho lira moons since their lililliflltll In it until the present ASKS llllfll llINlei letter was 3Io irom lI 31r lliidc asking that ditch III opcncll up on the south side of Icnetang St to stop rain water from crosstnl The case continued must of the 1111 11w mod and IImIoImininu his foun and after the convictions were leib IIIIIon ltcfcrrcd III Hoardot Works istcred the three were remanded Iin custody until Saturday for Sen WANTS TO BITY LOTS fence They had previously been MARCUS Sllllllil 11 made the IItlllltllt of IiilllII 2ttt 22 job at Camp Bmdcn The contiIet It Ippioklm 1111 so tin Icik llt Ito llllllIllll 111 Igoons1iy Hm than Iwu have been those was on costp1us five per cent was instructed to 1Itt 111s lohn fought most successful campaign Th by yrs mlm 35 Ilmwm hC hf ed an oral examination on water hm asis um was one 0111 on Icyismi Iiro II pint oei 11 am It has 10111th mlmdpd mm 0m be in charge of the rector Revlcfta balance of $100092 which Lark to get seat are asked to be in the church not later than1045I am All those whose names appear on the honor rolluare asked where possible to make special effort to attend this service The names are as follows Brooks Pringle Brooks Pugh Hart Pugh WDI Haughton Henson Hubbert Hubbert Hubbert Pugh WDI Raikes Reevie Robin Sanderson Hunter Simpson WD Husband Taylor Kendall Taylor KendallR II Taylor Lark Rev Viau Malcolm Dr Willison Martin Wilson WD Miles Wiggins Oliver Wortley WD Packard Wortley Patterson Wortley Killed in action Sunnidale South Carolina eight ex erienced primers from Toronto of Hun garian nationality and men and women who have bee hired in the New Lowell distric HEAVY HA VESTING Tobacco harv sting is heavy Plantation re than 7000000 leaves of to accoi will be individ ually hand ed several times before the bar est is completed The prime aves are picked in the fields nd loaded on boat which 11 se draws to the kilns There in leaves are tied in bunches of ung overa strip of lath Two thousand strips are hung in each kilriand there will be 40 kilns on this farm this year Each kiln must be dried for four days and nights Some growers use coal and wood forfuel while many of the newer kilns areequipped with oil burners The dried tobacco will be stored until October when the market will be opened and representatives of six large tobacco companies will buy up the crop The crop is ex tremely good in the Sunnidale dis trict this year and there will be ountiful harvest if there is no fro in the next six weeks Growers are hoping the price will be at leastas good as last year Turn to page eight please wont work On the Sunnidale Tdbacco anot drawn amountin July PoII district dr nk driving 14 given in cases fines Those who wish Iwas carried in surplus During the year spent on an ice pit and new floor for the building and $7023 was Taxi one at $42 week and another spent on new equipment These 81 $35 week TIIOY WOFC 11$th 111 items were capitalized Report There in VCIC COMPENSATION ACT OF WAR bensroncns To encourage theemploying of former members of His Majestys IForces residing in Canada the Fed eral Government now reimburses COmpensation Fee and up tO 30 bunCheS are Board statesa memorandum issuedx thiswek to industry by the In dustrial Accident Prevention As Show shanty Bay Hall Tuesday the sociations The memo advises tha is reimbursed for the cost of com Aug aid in re Snack bar Workmens pensation and medical spect of any accident compensable Compensa Music by The Stroud Mountaineers under the Workmens tion Act to person who is in re Dancing from 930 to 115 ceipt of disability pension of not less than 25 per cent as result of Gilkes and his lOpiece orchestra service in the FlirstI or second Great every Friday night Wars This arrangement tinually in force until further or Wednesday night Music by Stroud der dating from March 31 1945 Mountaiheers There are certain limitations such sion see as that notification of the accident must be receiyed by the Govern St Louis Parish at Crowes Pavil fered to buy Lot 11 On the corner ment within SIX months of the in lion Orr Lake Tuesday August of Granville and Holgate streets iury the memo concludes $767115 was report or police cavities In thou to War Assets at 250 an Barrie for July presented to the bolting Town counc Mommy night hours were added and three trucks gave the followmg details warrant had been Issued for dared CplI Eaton the arrest of suspect ease of the ChInesc whoIhad been paid $7 an how for bulldozer Obbed or $3730 Iecermy young which was charged through at $10 woman had been assaulted in her an hour plus many bedroom and mTeSt had be Vernonwas paid $8694 while the mad and the Offmf awat books showed he was paid 314560 in trial 17 traffic aceidents had been rapomem chng had bee supposed to have received $1594 131d under the ngilway Traffic according to the accounts turned gOOdS amountmg $4360 over to War Assets for collection were 19 ed Stolen and goods but he actually was paid only $829 the to $5004 were recovered Among he Items recovered IVaS auditor said the total overcharge car hat had been stolen from was$24I81Lplusfivc per centII mnk one under the Criminal Code theft of groceriesl nd false pretenwsi 20 595 PderI padding the accounts but he re the HT Act With 15 conv1ct1ons ceiVed none of the monCyI dismissals and charge mm were imposed suspended Sfptellce Lewis Smith secretarthreasurer mcollected $140 For breaking the parking bylaw fines imposed and one dismissal and McKinley Under general police duties stolen Donald FI MacLarenI KCI of Ba autos recovered premise found insecure children reported lost Crown Attorney Frank Hammond and returned to parents Inves KCI tigations made vunder Criminal 00d 64 Liquor Cmml Act 3551 ed evidence to indicate thatauthor Highway Traffic Act 32 the Board is new con October 1940 and April 1947 ments of buying town property this war that they obtained their 5311M Mrs Joyce llunIptre1yrrell sen the Spring of 19431 you never hesit Ibadnc the Springbok The Spring Cpl Eaton RCMP gave sated In l51llllll to the call 01 evidence He said he found pasj NEW TAXI 812 RANTIulllbok an animal of South Africa 01 SUPUEWH of 1mm WI duty ion were eyei alerted for up 914 senger ears were hired from Valley An applIcatIon from hhrlcs became the emblem of the Dralt 11 mmm mu were necd 01 arm Cross attended the gram and expressed her admiration for the progress made and the efficiency shown by the patrols The drill by the patrols lllCllld ed various methods of instruction and rescue work The juniors acted as subjects and the seniors did the rescue work Several demonstra tions of swimming instruction were shown also use of ring buoys and the paddle board litrescue meth ods Harris for permission to operate lIllmIlllS to commemorath the camCdI That me Bafe Fire Bride taxi from Ins IesIdcncc at b8 lohn Ipaign 1n the First Great Winhts been efficient no one win denyI street was granted Ithey went overseas In 1914 and saw and much of me credit Wes you much action as Infantry and cav YOU always Wok your position 50 HID iouslv proposed subdivision of Lots Between wars the Dragoons ch1 22 and 23I CmcIcsmm 4I formerly mired fame as horsemen They in For these andImany other rca in Vespm but mm in BarrioI StInovmed the musical ch whichIsons we are sorry that the time accepted by Council as submitted becamc known to alITanadianSIIhas come for 301 t0 mum NOW The land is now owned by the Vct Distinguished visitors Canada film to SIdy Your Presence mans Land Act men had mounth osmms from thCIfIltlt It has been real pleasure to IRCDvsI horse shows in all of us to have served under you PARKING METER LICENSES aim11ny captured top prizes 111 Am 51109 EISOVIkCm 9X91 iRANTED jumping and Showmanship for such 010 GUI Smcele Shes ff mm An application was received from was the quality of their riders and 39 MI ontmucfl gOOd health lid The Bell Telephone Co for two boy503 Ildppmes parking meters to be used onI In 1939 the Dragoons were or In order that we may express our passenger cars used exclusively lmtganized as Horse Cavalry butlfecnngS in some tangible WHY business purposes ltequcst wasImmo 10 Camp Borden as Armwould ask you to accepttliiLilift as token of our esteem of you granted Oiued Unit in 1941 They went both as man and as Chief May it WardMcKee as pickup trucks and charged through the books at more money Trucks were paid for at the rate of $2 an hour and were charged SUBDIVISION PLAN ACCEPTED considerable number of listed were never on the job de ltV fBdfd is sanCCI 0111011 1a 01 The dog racewas won by Tip Ipy Terriert owned by Hoem Thisxtog will have his ex pensespaidto Toronto to compete in race at the Canadian National Exhibition GirlsItiBI under water swim mingfor distancel Marie Mar ion Patty Granger ll Loreen Colputs Helen Robertson 12l4 back stroke boysGary Turn to page eight please extra hours Reg Adams Barrie trucker was Kenneth Burrows government ing the figurev$26055 According to the evidence Henry McKinley paymaster admitted It has turned over to Abram McKee president and manager and to INDIGENT PATIENTS Several hospital bills for indigent patients were Ordered paid two others were held pending investi gation McKee and Smith were defend ed by IIlfcrguson of Toronto was defended by Night shift crew scarifies the bor row pit in preparation for the fol lowing days loading whichis pp Ierated only on single 10hour shift basis Ample generator ca pacify furnishes power for lighting rie The case was prosecuted by PAVING BYLAVV PASSED COUNClL On motion of Reeve Clark and Fire Chief CQCiI MCMUIkin S8VDeputyReeve Wilson bylaw au report on his recent visit to thehorizing contract between the Brennan Paving Company andlhe FlRE CHIEF XDDRESSES 1overseas in 1941 and were inspecbi ever serve to recall the days when letter was read from the Barimpowmg Wm actual combar II rie Chamber of Commerce asking my fought their way through ItalL Brigade Istreet from Owen street to the FiveI The uniform bcing displayed in Read and use Examiner Classifieds Pomts for the spurpose of holdmgme windnw was the type wom Iby Farmers Day ianarrie PCImlSlical ride and other horse shows sion was granted and the street is Board of Works ntoBarrie request from the Womens Hor pital Aiddo change their Tag Day Past highway Construction re was granted new TorontoBarrie highway pro ject near Aurofa where hardhit In defence Mr Ferguson present time high COritiactor is Peacock cMcQuigge Ltdof Toronto who FARMERS DAY STREET DANCEI ed by Km and Queen in the you were Chief of the Barrie FIreI permission to block off Dunlopmnd mmpmnca street dance on September lithium Dragoon horsemenjm the mus to bewashed under the supervisiont costing between $4000 and $5000 Of 1110 Fire Department IReferred Town Engineer andIRecords TAG DAY from Scptemberlll to September 20 cords are taking beating on the ting machineyy is geared to an all was awardedtlie contract by the ity had been granted forIpaying mom 250 an hour for tru ks and 10 FiremcnsIconvqmionI nu ior bulldozers EC Town of Barrie to pave the connect D9P3tment OffokhwayS 0f the Thesrlty loam material weighs DEPUTATION FROM SIMCOEI ing highway links was passed Pmme 0f 01113120 approximately 2240 pounds per Boasting four lanes thcdivided highway will consist of two 22 det concrete strips separated by 30foot bouelvard vith grades held to maximum of three percent Terrain in the neighborhood of the giant project ranges from Swampy bottom land to rolling hills elevation with load maximum as cent of 82 feet minimum ascent 72 feet Setting new records for earthl moving at low cost is the fleet con sisting of one Euclid loader six Euclid bottom dump trucks one roofer one bulldozer one double drum sheeps foot tamper and one motor patrol equipped with huge Goodyear SureGrip and Hard Rock Lug tires The fleet aver ages 343 trips per hour or 343 trips per one 10hour shift COOPERATIVE snnvicns deputation ofMessrs Warnica Pearsall and Swain from SimcoeI District COOpeltative ServicesI sought permission to build new concretenbase for transformer This was referred to the Property Committee and the Town Soliciton request to install gasoline pumps on Baldwin street was referred to committee but request to install gasoline pumps at their Market Square branch store was rejected News items are appreciated COMlNG EVENTS Oro Horticultural annual Flower T0 SPRAY POISONIIVY loader to the bottomdump trucks ThewBoard of Works was authori ized to have poison ivy in Barrie sprayed THANKS TOWN COUNCiz FOR LIGHT letter was read from Mrs Weldon in which she thapked the Council for the erectionCf street light in the centre of the frontage of her property bottom dump truck delivers is loose cubic yards to the highway Aug 26 3334p Dance Hawkestone Hall Friday 22 Stroud Mountaineers 349 Dance Baxter Friday Aug 29 10 minutes over 23550footene way haul throughout thevworking day Material is spread in wind rows and the return trip to the loader is made in an average of only 30 seconds Valuable time saved on the fill is apparent in the fast cycle of time and means more yards from each hauling unit per shift With this type of material minimum of auxiliary equipment isrequired to APPLICATION FOR WATER FRONT LOT An application for lease of waterfront lot in which to erect boathouse signed by Allan Byers was filed pending report on re cent survey by the CNR COUNTY WEED INSPECTOR The County Weed Inspector Ma jor DRaikcs appeared to ask $1000 for prize money for an Essay contest on Weeds to be completed by October 15th Each municipality toappoint itsown judges Request was granted 30tfb Cookstown Dance Pavilion Don Admission 50c 31tfb Dance Shanty Bay Hall every Snack bar Admis cAs REPORT Well adapted to loader operations SPY Compact alldbllng the fill 23tfb TOWN LOTS 1N DEMAND detailed statement of cases by is the borrow pit covering hill mush grade side area of 800 by 600 feet as five to 10 loads are delivered in one pass through the cut reducing over all time lost in turning at each end Prime factor in the use of large Wm Furzecott Bradford SI of rubbertired equipment is Dance and Draw In aid of Mount municipalities for July was fur nished by the Childrens Aid So cicty Total number of cases was lOZB eration and maintenance IIIIIZIItiIIAdmisinI9IiI1I I509 and 3I5c jib forI150 and agreed to build house evening pro the machines during night operaj fill at an average of one load every the amount of labor saved in both op 61 cubic yard and is delivered bythg in an average Of 48 seconds At IOading Ispeed rate 0151140 feet per minutes the travel distance averages 112 feet per load Each

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