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Barrie Examiner, 10 Sep 1951, p. 1

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fronald Davies after4ldaysab 87th YearNo 72 year but its Fall Fair time again AN INDKPKNDKNT nmsrmn Serving THE TOWN or IIAIiItIEExw ANO COUNTY OF SIMCOE Since 1864 Authorized as Second Clau Ind ly the Post on Ocpartmnt om To Open One Half TorontoBarrie Highviray in Fortnight IIu tli in mm QIKn 1mmmu Ir no Friday stated that one side of the TorontoBarrie four lane highway would be opened to through traffic within the neitt two weeks He said 10 miles of concrete pavement had already been laid from Wilson Ave to Maple sidcroad Photo above from provincial road bulletin shows concrete being laid in Maple area as the work proceeds at full speed Barrie Man Pilot Of Crashed Craft In Northrn Search Barrie man Flying Officer Don Lewis was pilot of the RCAF twinengined Dakota which crash ed on takeoff from Kapuskasing Friday morning in the search for missing Toronto hockey star Bill Barilko and Timmins dental sur goon Dr Henry Hudson tt0 The First Column FALL FAIR TIME AGAIN The CNE is over for another SuIIty Races Livestock Shows Feature OrO Fair Wednesday around these parts Orillia last Saturday Coldwater tomorrow Oro Worlds Fair on Wednesday Cl 11 IE to BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA MONDAY SEPTEMBER 10 1951 IThree Field CrOp 1Competitions Held iIn Oro Township OIoAgriculiural Society and the Iductcd llllti fit1d crop coinpctitioIle oats Iszuw King raxtforti Stotldart 80 Wilfred Crawford 79 William Crawford 77 Kenneth Gill Christ 76 Lloyd Fletcher 75 Smith Campbell 14 William Clarke 71 Alastair Crawford 65 Brown John Smith 117 Duncan Moore Ilihi the Barrie 195051 season will Wallace KtyIIIK0111101111letlIIU be the artists On Feb 29 mm 5mm wwithviihcdRik1133tftheil Iostph McLean 713 Allan Quinlan arolyn Long soprano will Im Im gt4lld U1 PICkKUlS wcn WW bka that 73 Ivan Bouncy 68 appear In Midland and on YUM 511 11 nmntldbml onf me picket Illli lhe Ollilt cro which was scor Mar The Tells Iliks CMIWHOH we mm by Jng Laugh ml pianism will be conceit company officials to stop hiring thin III going on Monthly ltlurllllklt scorcti again for yield before final artists nonunion bricklaye Iliktl mid limit firm Nun It eaipcnteis refuse to go to work results are known potatoes were for members of the ho Agricultural Society while the Junior competition was in oats Campaign Underway to Furnish AncI Equip New Hospital Unit tier way to furnish anti equip the of the committee at present is sell Barrie and District Memorial Hos pital building program with new two slorey nurscs residence locaPoitganizations and individuals held Thursday evening in the Bar McCaIioll minimum of 350000 would be need ed for furnishing the chairman of the committee and means ofraisin Royal Victori trustees odd to complete the building program MONDAY AND THURSDAY Sc single copy One SectiomB Pags Member Clan Weekhes ol Canad wNA and Audit lureau at Circullhol UNION PICKETS HOSPITAL UNIT PROTEST BRICKIAYERS ON JOB CARPENTERS WALK OFT ALSO Members of the Bricklayers Masons and Plasterers Union Local formed picket line at the Barrie and District Mem orial Hospital construction unit early thismorning The brick layers are protesting the hiring of nununion company of bricklayers from Toronto Contractors Richard and Ilthat any titan In the local Barrie Ryan have signified that work lllilltil that wanted to work could be carried on at the new hOspilal work have already contacted construction and no attempt will be the provincial police to be on the lllzitit llL1k the pleet IlllC lUb at sewn oclock Monday morn Announce Dates For 195152 Concert Series Dates have been announced for the 195152 ontmunity Concert season in Barrie First concert of the season will be on Dec when the De Paur Infantry Chorus ap pears in Barrie On Jan 14 John Knight piaant will be the appearing artist and the final concert by Mildred Dill ing harpist will be on Apr 24 The Midland ommunlty onccrt Assetlotion announces that their opening concert of the season will be on Oct when The Revoltrs who ap peared in the final concert of nior faIIntis of the district conI is year 111 bailey potatins antli Results judged by field Judge are as follows Ilailctuictor Ross 91 119 Irant Jcrmcy McArthtir tit 83 Norman Ernest orris Oatslordon Wright 03 Allan 119 Malcolm Campbell 80 were formed at thcthrcc gates leading onto the job meeting of the union local was mum up IliItl hert lllil1 night at whichf In Stummcm tho press Mr WmlmrfiSWIM IICII Pilgbllillis said that he had the interests on ordeis from then head UfflCL 111 common the hospital in Bar loionto tm Billldlllli SiIDLlillltHIml Fred Tho union local made the claim gills stated Saturday that he was that hnd verbal aurwmcm but With the contractors to commence mm hrCkIaVfrs work at the hospital on lnesdav me to give thm the brickwork on last wwk Tm SUCH 865 the nurses residence on which con that wpdmsda local brim slrtiction started yesterday layers we armed that Gregor 141101111110 lllitl 91111111 11 ks Bros oronto had the subcon mlbncmiiwr the Im iact for tht ahospital brickwork 51 MIL and entered protest My responstlulity get the Barrie hospital Ipletcd by April 30 Iii3tie superintendent con Imd Mr Ellis stated that ho had 011 Ms fl IIHMIIRMUIMTI thegcncral manager of were brought forwarw Vl the contracting firm anti advised mg winch will be idcrcd later him of Sitlmm genera touting of various and equipping towns and town organizations is Mr McCarroll tinned to be held in two weeks time when plans for the campaign will be completed Mr McCarroll announced Thurs day tvening that sum in the neighborhood of $3000 had been collected for furnishings in cam lllfGE LIBRARY The library of the British Mus eum contains about 5000000 vol umes and is steadily increasing wt gwcthnvc carpenters on the job The competitions in barley andi hom and half Were not An 3115000 campaign is now unl The main moIIcyraisiug plthtl ing tickets on new car now on exhibit on the main street Every organization in town is endeavor ing to sell tickets on the draw lony Dccaric is in charge of the tmit and to complete the MARINE I0 MANDOS HOME 30 Royal Marine Commandos of Plymouth Group have reached England afte years of tight was told ing Malayan terrorists At meeting of 20 interested ic chamber of commerce office announced that new unit BarrieMan Commissioned at Borden icy of the ospital board of additional $35000 is needed The 99111 annual Oro Worlds forall last year went to Le Fair being held Tuesday and ch owned by Miller with Car nesday Sept 11 and 12 at the men Browns ember Sun com Oro Town Hall will again have as cond and Jean Mack one of its big features the Oro Horse Show withclasScs in and light horses and ers and the annual sul acing cvcnts purses will total $225 purse is offered in the 228 class and purse of $125 in the freeforall classes Wednesday will be main day of the fair with Tuesday set aside as preparation day for exhibits and livestock On Wednesday all live stock classes will be judged along with domestic science and ladies work flowers poultry roots etc Most of the womens eithibits will be displayed in the town hall building with other fair events taking place on the fair grounds Racing Events F0 Lewis Trenton son of pro vincial highway patrol sergeant Jack Lewis and Mrs Lewis Coll icr Street suffered broken ankle Eleven RCAF crewmen were injured nonc seriously in the mis hap believed caused by horafrost the wings which lessened the ctafts lifting ability One engine was sheered off as the Dakota crashed near the end of th way F0 Leyvis hatteiedockpit then Midland at the weekend make for busytime as we swing into the autumn Remember the Item last week about the expectant father who was questioned by the police as prowlcr Well lady phoned us and identified herself as the one living on Ross St who called the police fThcre certainly was prowler trying to get into my house she said threw serpen at him and boron away lIiefc is no reason to doubt her word It Couldnt Happen Here Re cently Editor Macintyre of Dun dalk Herald received in the mail cheque for three hundred doll ars for one years renewal The subscriber put the period in the wrong place in the gures and then muSt have unconsciously written it out also Anyway Frank returned the cheque instead of Agricultural Society President Victor Ross and his executive are hoping for better crowd than last year when the fair was al drivcrs had to compete with muddy track Oro School Fair Held in conjunction with the big fair will be the Oro School Fair and Junior Clubs Achievement Day with school sports and com petitions feature The Simcoe District Red and White Field Day last year swept by the Jermcy family is expected to draw entries from Simcoc Mus koka and North Ontario counties In the hOrse show there Will be number of entry classes includ Feature Writer guaranteeingia century of Heralds Winners in the horse racing Constructive criticism It was events will get 40 per Cent of the ammer13li ClydeSdalc Pcr tough week There was also the Purse Willi SECOUd third and are Slxrdgsses the came Show and ve In the sheep show In fourth placers drawing 30 per cent 20 per cent and 10 per cent of the prize money Three onemile heats will be run in each race and drivers are required to wear silks Winner in the 228 class last year was Carmen Browns Cecelia Gratton from Mealord who took two straight heats Montgorm eryg Barrie Barrydal and the meiownernrrie0aks came in second and third CHI the 222 class last year Mayo Haryester owned by Miller Ray lady who told us about an item in the Personals where we had relatie visiting for weekend That was long weekend She was here for three weeks Must endeavor to get our time straigh after this 11L addition the fair will havebacon hog show grain and seeds sec tions classes in dairy produce and dressed rpoultry baking with domestic pie and cake competi tion specialf farm iOots and vegcv tables and demestic manufactures Today we welcome back to The Examiners depleted editorial staff Achievement Day The Oro Calf Club achievement day is being held in conjunction with the fair with Barrie Lions Club and Breed Association spe cials Girls garden clubs will senee Some ofthis time he ba ed in the attention of the nurses of RVHV following an appendect AwfVThat includS travelling time lvciicssaskEagle Girdles Parity Girdles and Bras 11 Off CALLMTIIE EXAMINER iiroial alsivhavrrdisplys Ofp1oduce will have omy schomberg took the big money itwoistraight heatsq Th6WTAICFIIZIEDCBFinholmwalclL MM i1 alfithn ordered us to limit printing ref erences in the Personals to our trips all of which have been to newspaper meetings It seems people keep continually asking when we gotback in town Just for the record other than the odd trip to Toronto for few hours we have only been away from the county seat Of Simcoedn 1951 as follows Ottawa two days Febru ary Montreal three days June Winnipeg seven days August editor of The London Free Press is featured in an advertisement which appears in newspapers and magazinesthis month The mess age is sponsored by The Life In surance Companies in Canada and is headed Savings Play Vital Part in therBattle Against Infla tion The copy is from an articlc in the Free Press by Emerson Creed It appears in todays Ex aminer on page Emerson Creed is the son of Mr and Mrs Wilton Creed Drury Lane graduate of Barrie C611 eglate and Queen University he served in the war as anRCAF pilotiand in recent years has been one of the hip rankingamateur golfers of Ontario etables fruit and 0nd andKaisie Lee owned by Sproule CollinngOd third heron or Belgian agricultural hackncy roadster hunters breed ing and several specials There First prize money in the free EMPLOYEE SUGGESTIONS PLAY GREAT PART IN succfEss or BARRIE CGE OPERATIONS Suggestionsiby employees have playeda very greatfpart The Oro Township Horticultural Society are sponsoring their annu al owelm show on the two days of thefair with classes for both childrenppnd adults Ad Heading in the Wichita Kan WKW PRINTINGPHONE 2414 Canadian General Electric It was learned Sept 5by The Exj amirier ona visit to the modern plant on Bradford St aminer and Bert Snelgr0ve of Occasion was the presentation of CKBB Gruen watchbyGoxdon Reeve Reeves Jeweller5 to James Thivi eige for the best suggestion by Barrie GE employee in the per iod Ja to June 301951 Since the plat was Opened nearly five years age over 1300 suggestions have been received and considered bya committee of employees Reg ular benefitsare paid but in the form of cash awrdsto those Whose suggestions have been of value to the firm For instance some $3000 has ready been paid out During the past yearalone Cprl Gteenhalgh received $413 Harrykllobbs got $109 WestgarthTaylor earned $53 Del WhitemanSZB and Thivierge also got $274 all these for practical suggestions Since 1947 Works Manager John Mltchinson stated that 1362 employee suggestions have effectedsavlngs to the firm of some $17500 perraunum Receives Suggestion Award log to order and madetherfollowmg Mr Reeve 208 Since 1939 since 1939 most rained out and horses and in the tremendous development of the BarrioWorks ofthe Mr Mitchinson called the gather remarks pertinent to the employee suggestion plan after which Thivi erge received his new watchfrom Itmight be interesting to note said Mr Mitchinson $8440t0pr0 vide oneljob for one person in Can ada By simple artithInetic you div ide money tied up in industry and divideby the number ofemployees Average weeklywages in manuw facture biggest single factor in cost ofproduction have increased more than 135 since 1939 without coont ing employee perquisites such as pensions insurance etc Industrial raw materials are up in excess of The cost of living has increased according to the 1atesfDorninion Bureau of Statistics figures 889 These figures prove that each of paign among the summer residents of the district Cameron the building committee and Rev James Ferguson hospital board chairman gave progress report on the hospital building program to the representatives at the meet mg The ways and means committee under the chairmanship of Mr McCarroll consists of three other hospital trustees Warren Wilgar Roy Hickling and Harold For stci with power to add County Council Holds Special Meeting in Barrie Simcoe County Council at special meeting Friday in Barrie passed third reading of the bylaw to provide capital grants to four hospitalsat Barrie Midland Oril liar and Pcnetanguishene The by law will give $34300 each year for seven years for building purposes total of $240100 It was given first and second readings at the June session Council aiso voted 3396107fo alterations to the County Home for the Aged at Beeton Itwill cover new laundry boileI room and 46de extensiprlwfor bedridden Ipatients When completed there will be accommodation for 150 which is 50 more than present eupancy leaders for the work closed Aug jet considered three tenders but rejected them and have asked for of assignments bombardment of revised quotations Theywill meet enemy installations and transport again shortly to reconsider the facilities capture of Chinese Cgmr tenders chairman of Home From Korea RUSSELL MATTHEWS Son Mr and Mrs Matthews 58 Holgate Street has arrived in Bar rie on shore leave after sixnmonths on the Canadian destroyer in Korean waters He is he Communication branch as gt reless tclcgraphcr heNootka left base at H511 fax last Nov 25 and by the time it mm meogzogadcs During her six months in the war theatre she carried out variety FIRST BARRIE 0R SIMCOECOUNTYMANWOgmduate from the new Officers Candidate School at Camp Borden is 2Lt WilliamWCooperson of LtCol JCOoper OBE and Mrs Cooper Owen St On Friday afternoon the third class mist jumfs PS P5P icOmpRatdwthefirst six weeks of intensive training and the meemng ducat camels 1MP ORTED ARMO inspecting officer was Brigadier John Bennett MBE CD naval blockade of the west Korean coast and tescuc of several pilots Whose mm Came down the thanymf the finest pieces were im sea The Nootka sailed from Hali portedm Hilly and Germany fax through the Panama Canal and Vespra SOCIety Wins Holden Cup For Best EXIIIDII While fine armor was made in er andin Western Ontari Area London Here England from the 14th century Of lc CO Brig Bennett is seen inspecting the ranks of the hewly com missioned officers andstops briefly before 2Lt Cooper thecrevwspentjlhristmas in Hon olula On the return trip they travelled the northerly ro te the Aleutians to EsquimalltPhrough the Panama Canal to Ha ifax Daning every Saturday icom menci Saturday Sept 15 at Graystones Aurora Don Gilts and his 9piece band $2 per cou ple 1275p Dbnt miss the gala openingat Pine Crest Dance Centre near An ten Mills Friday Sept 14 Danc ing 930 to am Admission 500 Old time and modern 7173p Dancing Wednesday Friday and Saturday nights at Club 79 Ad mission ladies 50c gentlemen 75c 48tfb lBam dance at Gar Halls barn two miles north of Beeton Wed nesday Sept 12 Leo Paxtqiis CKBB HayloftPartyDancing pm1 am 72 The Zion Presbyterian Ladies The Iintire rplant personnel were gathered in the recreation room at threerolclock last Wednesdayfor the presentation Among the guests were William Shaw and Howard Livingston of Reeves Walls and Ermimloa of rams Ex JIM momma centre receives not than and Reeve eW0rlcsf of Canadian General for best suggestion Bar Etecmcdurlngfirst star months off 1951Manager Jack Mitch inson1elt looks on happily aspresentatfghis manethemf ployeetallyulllMORRISON Turn toptige three please us can afford and do buy more than we everdid before This is how it should be if we in industry wish to serve society by providing more goods for more people at less cost Costreduction is the life blood 01 Aid are rholding bake sale and tea Wdnesday Sept 12 230 pm tq 430 pm in the basement of the Presbyterianl Church Angus All baking will be home made Cynicand bring your friends 721 Barrie Flower ShowvlaSt NESPRA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Wonthe Holden Cup annual award for neighboring soclety witV best exhibit at ednesday8ecret

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