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Barrie Examiner, 30 Oct 1947, p. 1

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775 At HE BA BARlilL cirrAaio CAND ullrslt Greatest Concentrati Seed Potato Production ASSOCIATION Province 1n Tiny Tp ANNUAL DINNER Of TiLiOHN Sivan ALEAVlNG FOR flaui It lPORT ll losah litlutc ii nutrition of Canada ii in Still liiiliir lililllllll tiltli til Ira lli inw lau licnt ii IM Main who ttillJ Illtlf1l1ittiliz the llaiiic has iiwignd io uwpl lsponsibility itoniiiicrcc lilii lillli in ititl iitti li lli illl pf ilit tililitril Ilil llii l2tl of the tin Irviliiii iLLricizltiiial cil lltiil about tw iniizd IItlii lllii ili liiii At special lilIlIl tl Iwii titrii oi the lilillt iaizztui iciiliiii liiiitinr IlIlzi romp hail wtoti tiilll rim making and when imica ioup that ted the tlillllUVl li1i llltllllll lI llfil by ttllll cons ltltlttlll Alitjtrt littigers uvl tro piotiucimn in oidei to Later dis lltiirll Uldtl around the meth piodiiclion and ltptirvtliitllt out that would be neces to cruninatv the disease among their incomes ltillllUVIIlt iltiiil 1t would ilt nvccssary to spend 33 power spray equipment Iiliirl an impossible task at the Itll wicli farmers each rais etl Sit and the unit itt farmers used the equip ment that summer and carried out the spraying program recommend Department of Agriculture limit is all but one man Sn ltlinfils included spraying for otighl but the seventh man did not That year the po tatoes all across the province were slincl down with blight and it was bad season the 1itontaine area thesix grow eis who had sprayed against blight had iinc potatoes Stewart Page had organized lloys Potato Club in the Lafoii about the same time the spraying unit was bought the Dominion Seed Potato Certifi cation Service introduced the tuber unit method of producing seed pn This Iliti was bought iIIIIltlill believe in this SIIVER of Commerce iliftilltiliii resoi Iution was unanimously passed That not wishing to rct Stivcrs progress we with sincere reluctance and deep regret accept his resignation so that he may be free to accept the new position in larger and more icmuneralivc field With him also go wishes for his continued success native of Mount Albert Stivcr is graduate of McMaster University and prior to the war he was an insurance executive On the outbicak of tire Second Great War Mr Stiverenlisted for active service and lie vasstationed at Camp Borden He won steady promotion and the day after he obtained his release from active through that he had bccnpromot cd to the rank of lieutenantcolonel One of the finest rifle shots in lCanada Major Stivcr war was three times on the Bislcy team which represented Canada at the annual contest inEnglaiId He will leave Barricto accept his new position at Port Arthur on No vember 15 To advertise for Mr Stivcr the Chamber Of Com merce appointed committee coin posed of the following executive officers Nettlcton Ja cobi Hglishcr and Twiss very Ilouevcr and taint illiil our very best Campaign Official c01 service word camc before the in successor to Vocational Classes Are Well Under Way Vocational night classesarc well under way at the Prince of Wales School and BCI 2As usual the sewing classes are well filled Mrs Gillcn who has been instructor in that branch IIIEBBERTE ROBERTSON is chairman of the special names committee of the Barrie and Memorial Hospital cam7 druggist here for half century he has been very active who District paigii affairs served On BOY scours lllll tlll tin lii lil int viii ll lIflI nni 214 tit iiwi hIitlli li limit up ili Iltr vxlti vl the ti3 tums it in room lll Fool Tililllldmllil Iltll the nrtc lllllli Hid Il iliillii it mi Itll iiJIIIliltlli II IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII Slinpmn ltldliii the inc standing wing it of llotiiii president iltlnrii ic lilillllll Siiiclaii tt iiiaii NUII icphziison tiezianei lxlll MacDonald badge acictaiy iiiitimi iiimirth DISTRICT COMMISSIONIIII Ian trlsnian lllillitt oniinLr sioiici gave tIy tIiiic icpoit 11 iollows ltaiiie Scouting showed healthy lpiowth dniiinr the past year and as result there iie now five coiit Troop and tour iib lacks holding regular meetings The iltlllttlnt of Iubs Scouts and laatlcis 213 and the balance tween the number of Cubs and lScoiits is better than for some 1yeziis iitli Scouts iepi iscnting about half the total have been fortunate in hav iing four experienced Leaders Offer ytheir services to the Movement since my last report in the persons lof Stephen Brooks Toronto Rom um Mrlald Coxall Regina llaiold loptw land Toronto and Win Hurst Yoi Mills All Leaders have carried out their some idea of the scope of our prt grain Scout Week events wer climale by the Memorial Servicci rim which was very well attended AWE Scouter Conference was held in Barrie with Leaders from all parts of Siincoe County present special Salvage drive was put on during the Easter Holidays Forcstryt Camp with 10 Scouts present wasI held over the Empire Day wcckcnd Camp of weeks duration held July and Scoutcrs ClubE formed Turn to page six please Campaign Manager for some years again has class of 19 Another class of the same num ber is tunderthe instruction of Mrs as last year classes operate as separate units The Show card class made good start on Thursday night with present This class limited to 12 meets on Thursdays only in their room which was equ last year in municipal six years as Mayor of Barrie has of the Board of Education and is at pTSIent chairV man of the board of the Royal Vic Prominent in fra tcinal circles Mr Robertson is Past Grand Master of the IOOF for First County Master of West Sinicoe LOL and Past Master of Corinthian Lodge He has also served on several other community organizations been chairman Wellham These toria Hospital Ontario tpped AF AM Read Examiner Classifieds 4SCrippled Children pat Clinic may Last CllllICfOI crippled children in Simone County sponsored by the Barrie Kiwanis Club and directed by the Child Welfarc Committee cooperating with the Ontario So ciety for Crippled Children held in the Community House on Saturday last Clinics were held 1045 and 1946 when surveys were inadc of the County and over 100 handicapped children were exam This year there wasno general survey made but 45 childrcn appeared at Saturdays clinic rounded up by Miss Sayer of the Ontario Socie the county nurses these had not bcen at either of the previous Wilkinson and Mustard of the Hos pital for Sick Children Toronto children and their findings will be sent dectors nurses and interested service clubs in the County Thedoctors fOund many varied and interesting believe much can be done to help most of these handicapped boys and girls Orillia plans to hold clinic in November for crippled or handi in thatarea and taking in parts of OntariOrCounty Muskoka District It would seem that survey is necessary every yearif all crip pled or handicapped children are to be located The Kiwanis Child Welfare Com mittee wish to thank members of the Kiwanis Ladies Auxiliary the Business Womens members of the Kiwanis Club who helped so generously at Saturdays clinic cases and was in Barrie in capped children ined cach year tys staff and Fully half of Club and also clinics Doctors Keith examined the FRANK TRIMBLE who ischairman ofI the special manager to raise required funds for the Barrie and District Memor ial Hospital has had considerable experience raising money for pa triotic and welfare organizations He organized the first free employ ment bureau in the City of To ronto where thousands of men se cured employment For 18 years he was with theYMCA including eight years as associate executive secretary at the Toronto Central Branch While connected with the YMCA MryTrimble organized campaign for new library for Christie St Hospital and another campaign3for the purpose of aug menting the libraries of all mental hospitals inCauada The Banting Research Foundation campaign whichrealized million and quarter dollars was headed by Mr Trimble During his five years with the Navy League the organizat tion collected well over two mil lion dollars in cash and kindacross Ontario Mr Trimble is living in Barrie for the duration of the Memorial Hospital campaign and has an Office in the foyer of Club 19 RRIE All tr mt 33114 BCI Band on Tour Next Week Clarinet Section fEXA Suction llli Harrie tlItgllilt ti Leirt hand which wl prcwnt iotiz concert next week ttlltt the spire ship of the Ontario licpartnunt oi lizl The band under the iiicctzon o3 has Eifi members and will presczi to toilows Monday at Fergus liir llltj at ol luv ivy Iii liiigwootl Wednesday it Owen Sound IAIIIttltm Roach lion l1 day no concert Friday at Brampton Klein bcrs ot llic clarinet section picturi ti ll=t llcrr ttic tazinci IalIllal loween Party In Barrie Tomorrow Night iftv In It i7 nori in IIlv Ilallowecn the tune when the spoqu goblins and ltlli arise ft on if niin tllAf 1igtlttiiliit to haunt the earth niai put tear ill the Iltliltf of those ol iut rimscout 11iqiiiiesi who lichan llie say that the itllt folk dont lolil to the goodlal llt pie loi iZlI ch ll litoplt but if you havent been lolimit In III of hi ing all the things oti should you aie apt to TilIl little shiver run down your llarries people of the spirit land you un loinoiov iilii lazultomi llt it llt thcni rt wt tiilitll attention coone candii inizf so it IllIlIi tilili iln spine when one fire Chamber of oniir bers of the eict chills wit Sist as parade intiishalx illll seems to be looking necessarily long llairie will have its own spooks and goblins cowboys and the land of to any childs Yes Soroptnnists iill tittlilllitil and apples at the IlllillllIllJ Titvit fantasies make believe dear heart and adults too for that inat tcr in the big parade which will start at the Post Office Square at pin and drift its way along to the Arinourics where there will be cartoons games candy and thrills galore There will be prizes for the cos tumcs which the judges think are all the ltlllil II Ci til ttl fl the Min lin Ill IlIlii Young Mens Secluii oi li tunic Judges Alziiiiiicis of tu bers of the Illusions and Peoria sional Womens Chili have been assisting thc members of Ill ltv creation Council in inalum ip 1000 bags oi candy The entire parade and or this year will again bc under itv direction of Kenneth ltilinson ti creation counsellor GREATER AanAGEI duties in manner exemplifying the unselfish devotion essential in work of this kind take this opportunity of thanking them for their constant thought and effort would like toi INSEED POTATOES Whitesidc district inspec tor for the Dominion Seed Potato Adm Summary Cm rminlICcrtification Service has returned events of the past year will giveifmm mp Nmlhcln Omarm iwhere an experiment was carried that bacterial rot can he climiiiatcdan one out which proves township near Sudbury where bacterial ringIrot was parti cularly bad cleanup campaign was started last fall cleaned out of the entire district and all machinery and bags and potato equipment dislllchthu To complete the program disease vfrcc foundation Chippewa seed was brought in from another dis tiict Three field inspections and one inspection at the time of digging no ring lot was In another three weeks final inspection will be made at thc bins as an extra precaution Reporting on seed potato produc tion this yeaiMr Whitcsidc said the yield is down from last year will Iiot be greatly altered because the acreagc had been increased coc 122 seed potato growers had 962 acres of certified twothirds was of the Katahdinl variety Potatoes wore was thoroughly were made and discovered prediiction In North Sim secd and about 2nd caisson JAMES ART Who is 2nd vicepresident of the Barrie and District Memorial lIos pitaliciimpaigii has served several1 community organizations He is director of the Barrie Chamber of Commerce director Of the Rotary Club Of Barrie and is president of theSimcoc County Garage Opera ators Association Mr Harthas also served on the Barrie TownI Council and was an active chairl man of the board of Works OMING EVENTS lambastedmm Dance Baxter Friday Nov Music by The Stroud MOuntaineers Dancing from 980 to115 Rummage Sale Ladies Auxiliary Canadian Legion Saturday Nov at aIn in New LegiOn Hall Owen 30tfb dance Town Refreshment booth Admission 50 38tfb Cookstown Pavilion every Friday night to Don Gilkes and his orchestra cents Dmcing every Wednesday night at the Jolly Farmer 12 mile west Ted Johnstons 4345p Bazaar sale of baking afternoon tea aprons fancy Work Burton Ave United Church 36 pm Rummage Sale Burton Ave Un ited Church basement Nov auspices 39 Club Doors open at am The Womens Hospital Aid of the Royal Victoria Hospital Rummage Sale will be held in Trinity Parish Hall Nov Any with contribu tions please phone 2374 HalloweenBox Social Thursday Oct 30 rpm church basement good program Admission 25c Auspiges St Pauls choir Innisfil ChasSiprou1e auctiOneer Ladies withboxes free Midhurst LOL Hall Oct 31 Crowcs cents Dance ship orchestra Admission 50 43tfb Elmvalc chcstra WA OflfCIIOWSI Temple Collicr St Wed NOV ncsday Nov from 336 pm Ansl Saturday 4445 35541 llitlon Saturday November at 43441 Dapcc and draw Gearin llall Phelpston Monday Nov aus pices Flos Township Credit Union Good musick 44131 LOL Ivy special Hallowccni dance to open season Friday Oct 31 Special prizes for costumes Lunch provided Admission 50C 441 Beeton United Church hot fowl supper and entertainment Wednes day Nov Supper served 530 to pm Adults $100 childrcn 50c 5441 hot fowl supper and bazaar will take place in the basement of St Judes Anglican Church Thorn ton Wednesday Nov 530 to 81 pm Adiults 65c Children 30c 44p Bazaar and Afternoon Tea Ho made Table and FishIIPond Odd pices Beaver Rebekah Lodge No 190 4144b United Church Simcoe Presby tery YourgPeoples Union Fall Rally Ce tral United Church Bar rie On riday November 7th 1947 at Guest Speaker Rev VD Wigmorc Alliston 44b Annual judging competition in agriculture and home economics am Banquet public speaking and amateur entertainment con tests in the evening All farm boys i=5 lit ll ll 21in lIlv1lCltllill lira llii=i2i liiilp li and girls invited to ntlcipate 43451 III Eeai ioiio 1ltalttl illlu COUNCIL BRIEFS lid leItilI llIII with tin iiv li lllll it Illtl will ti Ilti titanicI ll or tlllllttl it ri oi luii ji i1iifii l4 rich Tcti ii the ttlIIlIlltlttlI ti iv in us lio fl nuttors of illllittliii appointml cliairvl or lc winiintfcc discussnrn tlfl ieait from the in It of the anadian niiiialin they were not if asking for vote of tr on grant the on the clerk to notify lal the Municipal Act llt leon lllloli vote by tipit The had asked roI $79003 The Voinoris Institutes of Itlll it Htlirtvi siiti it Until li granted permis canvass in the town To collect canned goods as tactic gift for Princess Eliza Night soil collections have not been made regularly in Barrie for Illll months Council agreed tol pa man 833 week to get coll lieiions made and he is tostart woik when the truck bought for thc purpose is repaired The truck has been in the garage three months There are approximately 201i outlioustis in Barrie letter was read from James Thompson iicliitcct for renovations to the Town Hall The architect favored tttllilltit for the doors and windows but after again discussn ing the miller lllCIlllKTTS bi Conn ll favored oak and pine trim and doors letter was received from the Municipal Board giving approval to plan to spend $38000 for the laying down of Sanitary sewers in Barrie ltllfl from the Chamber of Coiimieyce referring to the signs giving the population of Barrie as 9000 was read These signs on the highway approaches to Barrie are maintained by the Ontario De ptimiicnt of Highways and they will be advised that the recent census showed population of 11325 letter was read from Boys Boys indicating that the Town could pass bylaw dealing with the keeping or pasturing of live stock in Barrie It was decided to write and ask Stratford Kitchener Guelph and Hamilton what byi laws they have for the regulation of packing plants and slaughter houses Ald Leishman chairman oftown planning introduced the matter of acquiring land for possible indus trial sites Hesuggcsted that the ratepayers be asked to approve plan which Would permit the town councilto buy land if thecouncil lors deemed it advisable On mo tion of Reeve Clark the Council agreed to have bylaw prcparedi to ask the ratepayers to vote$10000l for this purpose Steps will be taken to have the matter presented to the ratepayers at the next elec tion The Council voted to grant per $5 mission to the Bell Telephone Com pany to install an outdoor tele phoiic booth at the corner of Maple Ave and Elizabeth St on vtown property at arental of $5 year Fine job printing at The Barrie Examiner Please order your re quirements as far ahead as possible News items for the Examiner should be sent in AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE to ENSURE insertion MINER then lwPoges Wilmette Public To Hear Recreation Conference Speakers iiiniitt Coihcdral Choristers we Concert Tomorrow Night 471 inzi iiosirrAi lllttil MllTIIli READY io lltllli ANitxss iNNisiii iowssini zd ln iie an encore of Vay loan Youch ii the oi ii Fields itlllllilil thc llairic tltlU riteclzng of Illltilll llf ttie ll In 311 lLIIIoIii liinitlc Weir wholeheartcd Hippiiil of The Stroud Wonuiis arranging the fund in le iniiii liili the Council IUV of the size askctll guests lhcy liistztiiie supptr suppci stIIiIIiIcIIeIFIIreSiIdent ORVILLE TODD vicepresident Barrie and District Memorial Hos pital campaign is descendant of one of the pioneer families of In prominent has served term as Warden of Simcoc County and he also served as president of the Simcoc COunty Federation of Agriculture He has bccn active in Imany community organizations and is well known throughout the county who is lst of the Township Mr Todd nisfil farmer tiinists Attend Regional Conference arrie Oct 24 SOrop mum CROSSLAND if iii if ii 400 A1 MINESING HOSPITAL DINNER ro AID CAMPAIGN ftrl lilflhi ma lr bi lv Irlit litittii Ila liiul Ivlllil in Lil in tit if the in liul tl ant All it all llwgr it lIttli iinl llti Iliit itll nwnli tii iiiiiiic pp inzi acid in the filinesui il Ilttl to pu effort behind tins apr lll wal rill tlticits illill intro Illitnll the Ilointon tilltttlflit ac mnpar Ill l2 Tilis Smith The ittc sari lolly Wally llooiilw The chair then llilttitllltiti lr liziiiy who spoke in the pronc oi the hospital Ir llllll Hlillltltl the history of our first liospital to the hospital now Handing lll stressed the point ha all liiispitals had been built and organized on democratic basis he whole community putting its shoulder to the wheel Telling of the great ned for new hospital he urged till to put the saint won dtrfiil effort behind the new prolt lttt Rev Mr Clements introduced Andrew Orchard who sang The Rust of Iralce and Without Song Mrs Frank Iugh Well known elocutionist kept the house in laughter with her versions of farmers first visit to large hospital and The little boy who ate too much Mrs Cameron Scottish bride accompanied by Mrs Johnston sang Loch Loni mond and TBclicvc Me John Mitchinson general chair man of the Barrie and District Memorial Ilospital Campaign gave the reasons for the need of this new hospital outlining the plans pro perty and the cost of the project Mrs Doggett sang solo follow cd by Mrs Pugh who gave Ian Irish ladys impression of prop05lt ing to man The members of Mincsing Wo mens Institute were warmly con gratulated for the wonderful din nor and program they put 011 in aid of the Barrie and District Memor ial Hospital Fund RECORD KENNF TSIIow AT ROYAL WINTER FAIR Some of the most outstanding dogs in Canada and the United States will be exhibited at the 17th annual international allbreed dog show under auspices of the Na tional Kennel Club in conjunction with the Royal Winter Fairat the Coliseum on Nov 20 21 and 22 More than 660 dogs were bench cd in the Royal Winter Fair dog Show held under the auspices of the National Kennel Club last year Read Examiner ClaISIsifieds Women of Canada must actively defend the principles of democracy and must launch concerted effort to awaken young people we reali zation of the dignity of work if theyare to fulfill their full part in the savingof the peace This vasvIthe challenge voiced by speakers at the 15th Conference Iof theEastern Canada Region American Federation of Soroptim fist Clubs held here lastweckend The theme of the conference the first to be held in Barrie was tStocklttaking Time Miss Ethel Crossland Regional Director pre sided over the business sessions Attending the conference which opened Friday evening and contin ued through Sunday afternoan were nearly 100 delegates and mem bers representing the eight clubs of the Region Montreal Ottawa Belleville Peterbprough Toronto London WindsOIr and the hostess club OLBarrie Business sessions Turn to page four please

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