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Barrie Examiner, 27 Apr 1963, p. 2

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UNDETL FOREMAN Tom Campbell crew of so men Tax Controversy Is01dj Hat Arbor Day Every Dcty At Midhurst Nursery le nltlAN oaaea Every day is Arbor Day at the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests nursery at iilidhurst as the reforestation program moves into high gear As many its 130000 three and touryearold seedlings are be ing raised and packaged daily for shipment to both private and Crown customers According to superintendent Iii llalponny Iho malorily of seedling stock being shlppcd out consists of evergreens with red pine white pine and white spruce being the most popular of all Most of the stock we ship out is coming into its third or fourth growing season and is approximately eight in 10 inch es high above ground with strong roots trimmed to about six inches for better packag ing says Mr llalpeony fly the end of our fall shipping sen ann this year we will have ship pcd out 10000000 trees to cus tomcat all the way from Town to in Sudbury and Gowganda in the north Besides this we sup ply larger stock tip to eight feet tall far ornamental gloating around government uildings and along highways FOLLOWS PATTERN Asked how the nursery was able to produce such uniform crop of trees Mr iliilpcnny de4 scribed how the nursery follows fertilizing program using spe cial charts which tell exactly how much fertilizer is required at various times at the year to bring the trccs up to the rcqtiir eri size and no larger Fertiliz ers used are similar to agricul tural icrtililers in that they aro composed chiefly of the plant nutrients nitrogcn potash and phosphorous As many as three sido dressings of nitrogen ap plied via the sprinkler system may be necessary At regular intervals soil samples are sent to laboratories in Toronto to be analysed Test show that this articular soil which is sandy in nature requires only suffic lent potash to maintain that ele ment at its present level one oi the worst enemies of germinating tree seedlings is damping off disease caused by variety of fungi like at tack vegetable and flower seed lings says Mr ifaipenny it attacks and kills the seedling lost as it emerges from the soil before its first leaves have developed fully ife goes on to say that this disease however has been largely brought under control by coating all seeds before planting with mixture of latex adhesive material and pow erful chemical fungicide which gives both proemergence and post emergence protection against damping oft PACKAGING Foreman at the packagan barn George Prince showed how trees for shipment were baled into lots of five hundred trees Each hole is made up of 20 bundles of 25 trees each Tcn bundles are laid one way and iii the other roots to roots The roots are packed in sphag num moss soaked in water Around the roots is wrapped sheet of waterproof kroit pop er followed by burlap When these bundles are wired around they resemble green wheat sheaves with green top pro tectlng from each end The important thing is to keep the roots moist all the time until they are rhi pcd for planting says Mr Prince it is surprising how long the trees will keep once they are baled Just as long as we lrccp them vnfercd Of course they will keep daya longer in cool wea TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE Compiled by Flynn 91 Dunlop St Barrio statirtiut Summary tor the were ladle Anni iv ital Avertaoa Ylllnl Til Atrial Morlt Yields it haul in rrrrrmd and stociu nfllmnn tootntrtra ttintar livut in Year Ago ie at It or TM in to it nurtrrttv haltiid International Niritrl Co of hand Ltd Henry Vittgtlit itnlrtttnn iii the linaril told the auniiol meeting that estimated act rantings for the first rptarlcr of the current year would be at least t2trt0000 ttllili to Air per share till tilt MJAJJKZ sitttlta IIillliltllftK March TiiIT tti thi iottrth quarter of that net cuttings were equal to The it share while In the March quarter of on earnings mimi irli luv it Allflfl Deliveries ni nirkvl In the first ittiitrtcr were nearly airman pounds or it higher titan tintuI of the final greater of trial Ilntttlnlun Tar Ir hrmlrai Ittl llirli irciidrnt tolil the fillttllti meeting that act in come for the first quarter of toot was equal to tie it share compaicd with litc In the initial rurartrr at ith iinlrtt for the quarter of tttllliott were praca titnliy unchanged fottutteiitln on the outlook for the year it Taylor tlttrirrtuin said he rnilltl not predict with niiy act curacy earnings for the full year lntt flint titn titntomry watt turlttrttritt for an tautnut in raininth fltwhrr Natural tiaa torp Ntl llttulltr for the flile Iliiinth period ending Matti ll liVlT arrtnuntnt in mint riuttpnvrti with II ton of tttuttor In lilt corresponding period of III prrrinna fiscal year Tlt IMnl Products lieattpic lrcrlilrnf tnlri the natural Ilitrlifll that the trttttpoa lian trrt Incrnm oi norm ritual tu tie share in the first quarter coniparrd wiiti 9lfltil and rifle it share in the cotrrapmrdlng IMI period th Htlll were treatment no rota stream In the initial nu utr last year htrrl of Catall ltd Fruity rmiooot tnhl IiiI annual rorrtlol that Intel find earnings in the tint itunrlt arts tuner than their for int first three mmiha of rm its described hurlncrr to tar this year as good and raid the out lnok cottllnrica promising with Indtcnllont that the rate at oper ations will continue at hiith itlcl through the second quarter tern lifinra Ltd Net income tor the first quarter ended liliirch ll two amounted to moon or die share compared with Tiifl000 or the share in the initial quarter of anz Colimthll rlluloaa Co Ltd lil Mnrltrnric tltnlrnttin raid at the annual mrctlog that the Company will condorr an Initial dividend on the common share In the my near iirttrrr The CornJinny eaprcta illliirtiitti lulu an nrt rarnlncs In liifiJ following encouraging that qunr trr results Jrltrnan Iltli Irlrprlirtltlrllv of Ca dl ii Ii Valct ir tltatrtnao told the annual fltttiiill that ttnainlttrrt not for route for the first quarter of it who 271000 compared with 4000 for tho first quarter of root The intttpony tiecinutl an Ililliul dividend of 2th pilot rayatiia on JIIM to in shares IIJltllfI of rrcotti klny iii Allarut Merl Corp TM llalltlmk Ihalrntan aml TfMlllfll told the annual uteri tng that Inirl and rarnlngrin the first ruinrlrr of turn were well sinart of ill rortraponih Ina lllarfrf ti toot Its also lialrv litai lie Mpcriwl INT Id be good ear tnr lira enm pony their ltflrofiicrttlc Cone rotation hit The Qtiettrc ity tlinlilccirlc thnnrtiniun has al tearhd III rhare purrilu uiittl In private Quebec pawn corn ponies to May if im An nottnrrmrnt from lrantintiils Iralnril President of the Com rntarlan raid that the Central atnn not has Hirrlit control of the riahl privatelyrwned We cornatniu ther than they will In very hot weather Upstairs the barn resembles farm barn because it is stuck ed high with bulky lOppund bai as of moss Actually explain cd iiir Prince we mix this moss with shavings from shin gle mill in Ore These shavings make the moss go further and scem to help absorb the water no fed bale of moss into spinning drum armed with rows of teeth which shredded the pads of moss mixed it with shav ings and sent down intla soak ing bin Since it is very tricky kccp ing track of all the hundreds of thousands of trees he has de vised system that calls for all the baton of trees to be stor ed in the shady storage arbor of cedar poles in rows of to bales each in predetermined blocks Since it is known that each row contains 5000 trees in the 10 bales counting off of leafy shipping stock is almpli About to men are engaged In the actual pulling better known as lifting of the young trees Tom Campbell foreman of the lifting operation says that his crew have fitted as many as name red pine in single day Spruce are little more difA flcuit to tilt and so 100000 day of this species is good figure Another interesting operation is the ttbnsplantlng of second year seedlings fromtthe reed beds to the transplant bed where they will finish their growth to shipment size Two tractor drawn plantcra can plant out 25000 seedlings every hour These seedlings are placed In slotted wheels by crew room here As the wheel rolls down into the soil it presses the seedling roots firmly into the soil cuch seedling mated in rows about trio and quarter inches apart We dont know exactly how many trees are In one bed says transplant foreman Kitchen but we can take an ed itcatcd guess that there is about 25000 give or take few hun drcd Farmer and bitter and non era interested in planting trees may obtain applcatlnn forms from the office at the nursery or at the Department offices in Parliament fluifdings Toronto tar at your local Ag ftepr ot Cy WEATHER Furccitttr irsttrtl try the Tar onto weather office at 430 nm tiynnnaia disturbance mov lng nnrlltcasttvttrd from Kansas will bring increasing cloud to the province Sunday and IlltiW an or tliunrlrraitowrra are likely In Mulrfn sections by evening Lake St Clair Lake Erie Luke liiiroa Algiimn rcglontt iinrixnr Sault Ste Marie inn tlnn Mainly elatiin and cooler liiiruiny with uccnsonal Ilrowrrl townrtil crrolng Winilsllgltt hrcotnlng southeart Sunday Niagara Lake Ontario Gcor glnn flay flallhurlon Tlinn rural regions Toronto Itatnll Inn Norllt ltny Siathttry in trtMlttl clontllum with nutrh llin name icitltnrniuro tiundoy Viotlc llglll liltlla Ilittr rtginn htoinl cloudy and cmtlrr hunriay wit occasional rain and chance of tttondrtattoarrr try afternoon Winds itrconting roll in thin ray thilirartp realon titnlaty annoy anti rniItI today and httti tiny Winds light Inrvrnt Trmprtnlurn TllW tonight illgh hutiday linlilnr hl Iltomu tit 51 London to st Klicltrnrr to at ltngttorn to at liairriilon to at tit talharloru to to Toronto to at no no tii Million Mount 30 North ii at no fltalhnry It Puritan 30 Ifahttslaalng to White at at lti if Current controversy and spec ulatinn about the tax rate in Barrie far from being some thing newls almost tradition Taxation was bone of con tention in Barrie more than 100 years ago if Smith ip Canada Past Present and Future in 1351 had this to say about Bar rla Barrie the county town of the County of Slmcoe ls pleas antly situated at the north western extremity of Kompen the cause of the neighborth continuing in such primitive state there being scarcely tree cut down since iva first vis ited the locality more than rev on years ago We were inform ed that the land belonged to nonresidents who would not seU except at high prices thus pres vent rig the settlement of the country and consequently Its improvement Hltherto said our inform not no matter what the value of the land wehava been un felt any beautiful sheet of were to assess it atnhigher val water it Is increasing slowly but gradually and is improving in appearance and number of good houses have been erected within the last few years Bar rie now contains about are in habitants brewery and nery newspaper the Ear rle Magnet is published here and the Upper Canada Bank has an agency The County Offices are kept in the town and the jail for the county is situated here There are four churches Episcopal Presbyterian Free Citurcb Methodist and Roman Catholic There is also an excellent Gram mar School The opposite bank of the bay presents an almost unbroken front of dense forest there be ing but two or three clearings to be seen within range of several miles giving Vary sombre hue to the prospect We endeavoured to ascertain Referral uc than four shillings per acre Consequently the owners of the lands have as yet contributed little or nothing towards con struction or repair of our roads or the improvement of the coun lIY Some of thoso lands oppo site could not be bought for six dollars per acre and yet under theold law we could only as use them at four shillings per acre Now under the new law we can assess the land at its real value and compel the own er elther to sell the land or to pay his just share towards the expenses or the County Do you intend then we in quired to value the land for taxation at the price the owners ask for it No he replied smiling wo do not intend to do that but we mean to assess it considerably higher titan four shillings per acre Scheme Is One Year Old Visits by Victorian Order of Nurses oi Barrie were up last montlt iii comparison with Jan uary and February but were down sharply from March of last year The statistics were supplied by Miss Esther Hermosa aurseIncharge It regular meeting of the VON Board filiss ilermosa said there were its visits last month compared to ill in fifarch 1962 Three patients were referred to the VON from the hospital for treatment it will be well to evaluate our progress with the nursing directors of Royal Victoria lfospitnl In view of the fact that the referral system 0BITU CilAPIEL lienry George Chappel of Bell Ewart died at the Royal Victoria liospltel Barrie lie is survived by his wife Pearl ltebccca TIM iiordyl two daughters Beth Mrs Calvin Gibbon of Barrie and Shirley thirs Allen Prophet of Scar borough and son Bill of Painswlek No sisters iiftly ififrs Tcn cyckcl of Yongo Sask and Dora thfra Fellows of Am heratburg and four brothers Alfred of Detroit iierbcrt of Guel Art of Bell Ewart and iran of ilarrle survive him The funeral rcrvico will take place on litonday at 130 pm at the Steckicy Funeral ilomc llarrie Burial will be at the Sixth Line Cemetery lnnlsfil EDGAII SIMMONS Edgar Simmons 75 of Cooke town tiled at Stevenson htem orlal itospltnl Alllston lfo ll survived try his wife Martha Ilcssant three daught erl Mildred tiifrl fra liami Velma iliirl Gutter idgei and Corn iiilrl fllual and son Kenneth The body was at the ifugltca Funeral Home Cookstowa The funeral service was held under the auaplcer of the Jchovaha Wiirtnsel flurial was atAlIat on Union Cemetery Mllfl iii KEELER lilartita Ann Kcrlor tnco iii hunt bit wife of the late Oll Corporal ffrcitr oi tingle liarl ilittl after long Illness at llaiinoral lodge lcierbot ouch April 10 litre survived by three liro there Earl of ltnnuxvilic Que bec Orville of Toronto and Tom oi finrrla fiho was predeceased will be in operation for one year at the end of April hits Her mnse stated iiilss fiermosa spoke of the boards interest In the housing survey now being undertaken in Barrie with view to providing low rental apartments for fant His and senior citizens liflss Zelda ftoseathal who is direct ing the survey has already sought the opinions of the VON as to the need of such accom modatioo iifLss Shirley Martin from Al sumptlon University Windsor will be obtaining practical ex perience in visiting nursing with the Barrie branch May to May ARIES by sister Edith out Corbetti of Bale The body was at the Doolittle Funeral iiame Orlllln where memorial service was held lifftS hICliiiEE Frances Adeline hiePhce 71 for 20 ycars resident of Barrio died recently at the Ark Eden Nursing Home Stroud Dora the daughter of fifr and Mrs Charles Shire of iifcdonte Township she worked as sales clerk and tallnress for Is yanra bcfnre moving to Toronto After qualifying as an assist ant matron at Strathcona Tlospit of she married Archie lilcfhce conductor with the Canadian Pacific ftai way and moved to Fort William They later moved to Vancouver liirs iifcfhco returned to re rlrle in Unrrlc after her hus bands death She was kccn an travelling and war secretary of St Paula Church Womans Aux llinry for several years She Is survived by two sisters Alice liiny Carley and Matilda Colts both of Barrie One bro Ihcr ia deceased The funeral service waa held at the Tcthlclr Funeral Home flurial war at Union Crmrtcry ila rrie TO VISIT TITO WASHINGTON tAIl Stall Secretary ftusk will make art ofticlal visit to ficigrnde Yugo alnvia May anti on his way home from diplomatic talks in Asia the stale drpnrtmcnt sn fittltllttd Friday The original purpose of the Journey was to present the U3 at meeting of the Central Treaty nrgantta lion in Karachi Pakistan April whiny Community Concert ilssoc Plans Shows For New Season Tan concerts for the llarrla Continually onrrrt Association iDtiJ Itflltll lanl been ar rnafwl tlruca tuta campaign cfiarrrurn announced this wreir The first acimlulul for tic lfilltf ft lit tmirnl Collralafr auditorium ll tho to Pour Cllflf Ill About to years ago thla Negro lilirie tttatua rang in iinrrie and pie have ltrrn rating alxntt am aimr They are unique Folk ringer Martha fichiamma will highlight the artand roar cert Known as Tits Viennral iifnry Marlin Marvin Bcltlattt mo mirthlm artistry with ivrirm personality Third mrert will he annnrrncv later tampaigtt llendititarirrl lsnin will he thit downtown titrpttcnt films April III to May ELMVALE AND DISTRICT CHORAL SOCIETY lllIZSliNTN Till7 TllliiITlI ANNllAli SPRING FESTIVAL OF MUSIC ELMVALE DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL Wed Thurs Il PM May Isl 2nd TARP flriitta ayaltattls at itllnl fling Store and at the door ADULT 15c MR AND MRS LORNE Jackson receive gold master Cite workshop In This City Fine Example KINGSTON CPIThe Barrie workshop for retarded children was cited Friday as an example of how such children can leave the realm of coddllng and sym pathy and become useful indus trious citizens Workshop director litre Er nest ifankin told the annual meeting of the Ontario Associa tion for Retarded Children that since Its establishment in 1959 the workshop has grown to point where it handles com plate bulletin service for organ lutions and businesses from its own building The program was not built no sympathy but was adver tised as Earrlea newest indus tryqand ws guaranteed good lob she said KINGSTON tCPlit Gerald Anglia of Toronto was elected Friday to second term as president of the Ontario Asso ciation for Retarded Children Other officers elected at the organizations annual meeting were Viceprcsldcnts Lorrie Shaffer Sudbury Brian lfolli day Burlington and Arnold Glbbard Port Credit and trees urer Frank it Dunn Brantford Sarnla was chosen as the site for the 1964 conference Barrie will be host in teas LOCili GENERAL EASTETI SEAL Although the mall campaign In officially over some returns keep coming in lo the Kiwanis Club of Barrie for Easter Scale Committee chairman Dr George Leggctt reported this week that we returns had bccn received for total of $335346 The club would like to get this at least up to tho four thousand mark Al proceeds are used for crip pied childrens work locally and provinciaily GODDWILL TV On the annual occasion of Can ruin United Stnlcs Goodwill Week the rpcalter at the turtle Kiwanis Club dinner metling Monday at M5 pm at Cone munity limise will be Hmhcrson general manager of West fiend of Caitada Limltrii Mr Hmhcrson is it its citlten who has been resident In iiarrir aiaco thecompaay printed itr hraneh plant hcro several years ago LADIES Nitiln Central Ontario Sales and Ada crflllng Club will holti lailica night today at the Community House at ditto pm lflESfIVTICTIV illmm Presbytery will meet in Collier Street United Church at are rim toothy Sessions are open to the public AI Vfdllfl OTTAWA iCllEari Alexan der of Tunis iormcr govrrnor general of Canada arrived in Ottawa Friday in aptoil Iho uerkrod at gurrt at intern mcnt Home keyfrom Griffin right of Allandale Riel and Lumber Ltd at the official opening of ROTTETIT BUYER MPP liitiskoka left and Barrie nloyor Les Cooke prepare to cut the ribbon yesterday after Man Hospitalized litter Collision One man was hospitalized and two cars received are damage in collision on Highway 90 near Camp Borden last night in iloyal Victoria liospital with chest injuries and lacera tions is Robert Cairns of Com berland street Barrie Ontario Provincial Police said roar station wagon driven by iicrnurd Wallis of Camp iinr den and 1950 car driven hyi ftobcrt Cairns of ftarrie col ided heart on Vaills vehicle receiv eti 510 damage Cairns was takcn tn itnyttl Victoria Hospital immediately and hospital officials said he was In surgery this morning Cans Iloy iirlninter of tho the Continental lnn Atlandall Lumber was tbe general con tractor IExarnioer Photos noon at the oiflcial opening of the Continental Inn Looking on is Edwin Wilson chair man oi the PUC in Barrie Barriodctachment of the On tario Provincial Police is in vcstigating rav exaattaan wanr ans riioNe on tztit PERMANENTS $599 Ask For The BUDGET EALON TIIDNE PA 54561 Joan garriclt ata on Maple Avenue EVE iNtaS BUILDING For RENT These well constructed premises featuring stool tool and cement walls and flooring oiier 6448 sq ft of solo dry storage at rcasonoplo rent tall siding is available as well as additional property If required Direct lnq ulrlos To BARRIE EXAMINER BOX Bl NOTICE TO ALL CITIZENS Daylight Saving Time begins in tho City of Barrio at 200 pm Sunday April 2B 1963 Do not forget to move your clock for ward one hour Straughln City Clerk vsum

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