Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 10 Sep 1951, p. 3

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oiumimcrui presents Examiner Officials and Carrier Boys Enter Parliament Bldgs no mism the Best in Barrie MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY MatineexWed 230 pm EVE snows 650 and pm ljxuinlnrr Photo and Ensuiim GROUP OF EXAMINER CARRIERS being guided into Par liament Buildings during visit to Toronto last month Other than iiexvsboys and guide in photo may be spotted Walls Rivett Chlttlck and George Storey official Speaker of the House and occupied Ontario Cabinet benches Employees Play Newsboys Eat Heartin on Special Trip to Toronto CECIL multir it All WRlCHARD SAIE Momma BUUSTEIN COLOR CARTOON WRESTLING GROAN GRllNI CANADA CARRIES ON TALENT SHOWCASE NEXT BIG ATTRACTION Examlner Photo and Engravlnit ed carriers at meal as well as cafe patrons with sudden flash Dinner followed arranged tour of Royal Ontario Museum on for Camp Borden Thc chargeswere for improper EXAMINER NEWSBOYS ATE HEARTILY at Bloor St restaurant during trip to Toronto earned Aug for special service to clientson routes Photographer Eric Wilson startlj University Ave MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY rm moan Exam mono an in ion BENNETT CINDERELLA iGreat Part With Suggestions CGE Continued from page one industry as our competitive system for the high standard of living we enjoy increases we in Barrie have held an outstanding performance for which every employee is to be con gratulatcd Wage increases alone have cost us well over $100000 this year yet through technological advances im proved methods and expense elim ination we have absorbed the in ammonia lltltAlt nous across in BAY Showing On The Same Program lth GLORIA WARREN GUY KIBBEE HELEN PARRISII DICK IIOGAN iliills IMPERIAL sports interpreter for later trips to see Argos at practice and Maple Leafs play Montreal in baseball In Legislative ChainS ber Barrie group was welcomed by Hon Rev Davies our selling prices other than added government tax which think is Hccves most generous offer and SWINGS tr DINK TROUT sider your ideas and make recom mendations to management The important point to remem her is connection with these sug gestions is the customer benefits by lower costs the employee benefits by increased sales the Community benefits by increased payroll On March 20 1051 Gordon Reeve forces it upon us and is responsiblelofftld to Word 11 Gwen WillCll suitably inscribed to the employee receiving the highest suggestion uln will of Win and materiaiiaward for the period Jan 1st to June 30 and repeat the awatd on yearly basis until further notice We were pleased to accept Mr hope it will stimulate our efforts in the field of improved quality at gt Itiwcr costs Jim lhrvicrgc received the highest single award in the amount of $167 for the period and will receive from Reeves the first sug creasesEmployce suggestions play ed no small part in these accomp lishments As you know our suggestion committee is composed of five em ployees who meet regularly to con him was taken to the hospital suff ering facial cuts The case was adjourned until later in the month Three Charges Laid Under the Farm Produce and Act three charges were laid by Supervising Inspector If Hen derson of the Department of Agri culture against Charles McArthur Toronto after an inspection of po tatoes bought from Barrett Bros wholesale fruit merchants Toron Postmaster Tells Second Frog Story Whon Postmaster Thomson read the item in last Mondays Ex aminer about sevenyearold Donald Hare of Creemore finding six legged frog he recalled an incid ent also to do with frogs which happened at Kashe Lake during the last week in August Mr Thomson was taking short trip with friends at the lake He was left in the launch while they went about the distance of mile to buy groc eries When they came backthe boateameinfronrmidstream and his attention was directed toailarge frog squatted on lily pad The frogs only motions were flick of its eyelids and the beating of its throatkreports Mr Thomson Itsawats audiencesbut showedino fear as they silently watched Mr Thomson even reached out with MATINEE WED 230 pm EVENING snow 650 pm had terminate conviction Three Remanded Three cases of vagrancy were 50 remanded lllltll convictions for public place the usual ne of $10 with costs of $250 was imposed Magistrates Court Notes WEDNESDAY SEPT Ordered To Pay Wages AugLTllT Charles Bulay tobacco in New Eowell was charged with claim for wa ges on the part of four workers Anthony Kalina Paul Donovan and George Beth llehem They claimed that their agreement was for $11 day each stated that 1y by the kiln was not large Sept 12 intoxication In two in mary of the evidence that the accused had been drinkr ing to some Beachhad alsobeen driving errat icallyand after striking another car had gone on short distance to the Green Lantern coffee shop remaining 13 on with the intention of reporting to the police at Newmarket ilCCilb ed had told police car number had been taken by friend of the man whose car was istiuckagnd who also followed Mc Cainey but gave up and notified police who stopped him on fligh way 11 An additional charge of careless driving was withdrawn Charged With Cattle Theft Gordon McCartney four different charges theft in the Creemore area Aug Beyond Wins Casablanca in Damascus Destiny in lowcut now II extent Wasaga Fined For Having Liquor On charges laid by PC Art Kell ogg two young men were hood with costs of $450 on liquor at grower district $10 each convictions for having Oro Park Sept Charge Withdrawn charge of car theft in con nection with an auto deal by Ken with Dangereld Motors was withdrawn The mat ter had been settled between par ties but Cressman must pay costs of $4830 Remand Dafoe Bros William and Russell Dafoe were remanded for one week for hearing on Sept 12 in connection with the assault on their grand parents Mr Mr and Mrs minutes and gone evening motorboat Bulay Meantime his agreed to pay and that the gan enough to do the work After hearing andralrsg discussion with the grup His Worship Magistrate Foster ordered the grower to pay total of $112 in wages and $6 costs Heavy Docket of Cases Wednesdays heavy docket bringing crowded court room neth Cressman faced cattle court handlbdt Oro and Mrs Milford further witnesses dieandehuelcedthe feog under the chin when the TAug l0 Aug +5 and Aug 22 He was remanded for Marson atthcn mm 92 369 art mOV trial hill Drive Aug 17 Rid marking of package potatoes be previotis low grade and potatoes below weight and were laid July foll owing inspection by Mr Hender An uncertifled copy of the sales agreement presented as evid ence by the inspector was pro tested by Defence Counsel Stewart KC and the case was ad journed until Sept 19 to secure gestion award Gordon Reeve carries on jewel lery business in Barrie which was started by his father and has pro gressed withthe times lie is worker for community good through the chamber of commerce and his church 40 taxpayer is government worker with no sick leaves no holidays and no vacations inich St Jesephs Auditorium 88 Mulcaster St TONIGHT 115 pm JACKIOT GAMERSZSM 15 games 25c Special Games ammoe ODDFELLOWS TEMPLE Wednesday5ept12815 pm 35c cards for 15 Games Special Games 250 LarggJackpot $5000 BRING YOUR FRIENDS Sponsored by memo of Barrio DIVE maulI charge of reckless driving on May 16 at Camp Borden laid by RCMP7Cp19JavelichwCamp Borden against Maurice Gruyaert Two Months For Theft On conviction Aug 29 Cliff ordvFleetwas given twormonths restitution in the theft of coins from Harry Butiwasheard gess but had previous serious record Breakin With Theft Eon Benoit convicted for breakin with theft at the Re given accident on the Glencairn road near Wasaga Beach in July Sgt rFraneiserunn was neds $7207with costs of $650 Fined $60 and Costs rMcCarney was ned $60 with costs of $2530 on convictionfor failing to return to the scene of an accident Julv near St Pauls curve Innisiil+ In his reserved judgment the Magistrate Eaire acomplete sum Thepostmaster remarks that the frog legs woulidrhaye been delic ious fresh from the chafing dish The Island of Bali southfoflJava is 93 miles long and just miles wide Meeuenir ncmta ndJroriid Malia Ioien He had made McDonnell stated that he was driving behind the car of Gruyaert when the latter vered suddenly to the right and struck pole Gruyaert six dazed Two Provostofficers gave months determinate and six inde evidence that passengerwith Bernard Toronto Sgt vaer 50 Aug 29 hydro seemed gent Co was Opening Dance PINELCREST RVSHES 41 men MA CONTINUOUS suow sAEzaopm Tune in Each Afternoon 54039111 For Movie MerryGoRoundg tawns in England was created by drain ing the Wisbech marshes in Cam bridgeshirer in the nth and 18th 00 COR massagiscaeuguhg 99th Annual WWORLDS si FOR YOUR ADDED PLEASURE Sept 145 Adm 500 930pm 100 aLm Friday centuries rspeolrers Comc dres ed as you Huronia Theatre Located two south of barrio on eon oesslon 14 Drive south onnghwayZf turn lm that road past oloverleal ESKOWSNIGHT Bring childrenno bobvsspitng problem No parking problem pleasei Ideal for shutins worming serviccffConcession stand 5A 5s swps Public lce sKArt Bauma Fl LCQMIIIENQINGITHIS WEEK Tues lhurs Sal NIGHTS ADULTS 35c PUBLIC and COLLEGIATESTUDENTS 25 EXCEELENT ICE CONDITIONS Special Childrens Hour Childrenof Public and ProSchool axe BFSUBE Tomb 59m TQWnIHaIlOr6 iSeplember 1112 TUESQPREPARATION DAY FOR EXHIBITS AND LIVESTOCK WEDNESDAYSEPT7I2 Livestock Classesi Hunter Classes HorseRacing Events V4 stic Science and Ladies Work FlowersLiVestockPeultryRoots etc 6m Dontgmls Lassiesi latest and greatSt picture Dome SCHOOL FAIR AND JUNIOR CLUBS ACHIEVEMENT DAY SCHOOL SPORTS COMPETITIONS ADM NED $50 AND COSTS Pleading guilty to charge of car while impaired by drinking Victor McCartney was fined $50 with costs of $450 On Mtg 17 PC McCutcheon noticed the accused swerving from side to side on Highway 11 north of Bar rie and nally stopped him Dance atTNight in Town Hall New Floor Good Orchestra 0R0 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY VICTOR ROSS President iv It sronnanr SonyTread Guthrie Coaches StartfromBurrie at punv HELICOPTER TRAVEL Tests are now being carried out in Britain with view to develop ing helicopter travel between cit ies The aim is eventually to operate passenger serv1ces from small sites or suitable at roofed buildings in the centre of large driving l5c to pm sssssansssssssssssa ss MMyyqywy sy sss Gray ANNIE or coLon BETTY Horton HOWARD KEEL ADDED ATTRACTION AQWIFES iLlFEtj WEDNESDAYgiTHURSDAYi COVERUP IMR sort TOUCH GLENNFORDj YQUR GUNU Huno if DRIVEINITHE

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