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Barrie Examiner, 23 Jun 1949, p. 19

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Memhpr Audit Bur rau of trculations 86th Yeorm No 43 ROXY HOUSE HITS First With The Best In Barrie DELIGHT FULLY AIRCONDITIONED THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY INIINITOUS SHOW SAI 230 pm EVE SHOWS 645 and pm The Bavkloyl at Broadway ls an ulnolulo tmulhl lhdda Hopper PICTURE OF THE MONTHI lovella Patient Coulopolilu with OSCAR lEVANT strum urinalsreasons HIT SONGS Including My One And Only Highland no Youd So Hard to loploco They Cant Tali That Away From Me Shou With Wings On Available on AUIRURIIED AS SiCChC CLASS HAIL 51 THE POST OHICE CEFARIIIENT OIIAWA lrrraintained tlrci vice as their share of the 310000 appropriated by the county for the EXTRA SPECIA TS LATEST FOX NEWS AND TheAcademy Cartoon Winner LITTLE ORPHAN GRANADA ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURD MATINEE SAT 230 pm SPECIAL ACTION COMEDY HITS FOR THE WEEKEND seamrem MIMI nilrim lull lClURE lt THE Horsra Horsrrrrrs ersmwzmmmwwww Norma DR OAKS 189 BRADFORD will be absent onvacationriromLTue daylune 21 to Friday July 17 PARKSIDE lnnisfil ParIi Cedar Harbour 412an OPENING JUNE 25 WED NIGHTS Recordings and Yo lavoritebands on the screen SAT NIGHTS THE MELODY MEN Cabaret Style Tables Reserve Georgian District Sunday Eviiing June 26 xiiirri 7m uuv at 700 pm Rt Wor Bro Rev James Semple 11A srD TILD Grand Chaplain Grand Lodge of Canada in Province Ontario will preach Bro Rev gtH Olmstead Dist Chaplain and Rt Wor Bro RobinsDistrictfDeput Grand Master will take partin the ser Brethren will assemble at Masonic Hall Owen St 630 pm Penetang and the money is to be $21064 $55454 lenetang $9534 rrllrzr Will be the treasurer it day crease of tlresalarics of the gover nor and matron County Home at Beetonto be ef fective as of June 1949 igovernors salary was increased by l$200 and the matrons by $100 Presbytery Chairman RIIV IHCWIILI of lllllllt succeeds Rev ll llugden rrlha as chairman of Sirnioi Presbytery ot the Irrrted htlrcl of arradzr llre nrirrrster tral Unrtcd lrurch new olfree on July Rev hlrrclorslr of llrruiford succeeds Rev Irnslev of Stroud as secretary and Vrlnrol of Rev leaving Slroud for hrrtsworlh Mr Paisley is church at BCI BAND CONVCERT ST VINCENTS PARK SUNDAY EVENING Weather permitting the Bar rie ollegiate Band will give it concert of sacred and secular music on Sunday June 20 at 830 pm Those interested will kindly note that the corn cert will he at St Vincents lark REFUND $183778 TO FIVE TOWNS lll lllllSlll Stl nblic health service for the first six months of 10th The live towns are Barrie Col ingwrrod Midland Orillia and allocated as follows Barrie $58265 Midland Col ngwood $39401 rill in The action was endorsed in eporl of the nance committee of thc county council at the Friday evening session bylaw was passed at the Fri scssion authorizing the in of the Simcoc The new cup is to be purchased for the annual competition in the Simcoe County Firemens Associa ion and the old one is to be placed in the county museum The mat ter was referred to the contingency committee resolution from the Bruce county council requesting that the Department of Welfare take im mediate steps to amend the child cancellation of all Fall Candidate Celebrates Birthdaylarty ens protection act so that the 25 grant made at the last session of the Ontario Legislature be made applicable to counties which raise funds for childrens aid purposes by taxation was received my COMING EVENTS LOL 450 wish to announce the dances until 43b CUTTING IAKE on special train is Liberal Candidate Gladstone Currie who celebrated his 45thrbirthday on June 21 when special coaches took Simcoe North Liberals to St Laurentrally atVToronto Mrs Currie is of Cen assurrres hrs Iolrg Station 341 31 so BLAKE 51 2118 AT 80 LAKE Sl 13A AT 21 tlllt1UlllL SI LIi AT 17 llriRLHlTll sl AT 12 Mlltlllt Sl Itll AT 130 diASlliR Sl 4A Al LIBRARY HALL 48 AT LIBRARY IIAIJ Al lillRlllfl1 filtrltllth Al 20 HRUYII SI If AT 38 tlrlllllllt 1N Sl AT 33 1Allliltlth 51 AI 33 IZLIZAIIITIII 5T 10 AT llrti rlAllrll AVII 1011 100 tlAllrlI AVIC 111 72 HIGH ST ILA AT 38 lAItRSIIM DRIVE 12 AT 30 ARRSIIIH DRIVI 12 AT 10 IARKSIlll DRIVE 13 AT llll lilrllztlllilli Sl HA lilti ItRAlllthl Sl Hit litti liRAIllttlltI SI 13 AI LT IIARLIIS Sl lti AI till UMIIIIRIANI liri il lii lllllllth Vli ITII IT ITSSA RHAI ll AI Hr ESSA ROAD ADVANCII Itll 10 AT YMCA We can look with pr rdc the uroutlr ot rrrrrrdzrs tonrrst irrrhrs try during the past 10 years srnd llrrlton qrswell ot Sundiiduc president of the irnadrur Ilotei rtrtlirllilll speaker to the Iii gtirrislrrb ot llrrrrre at their tin Itrcr rncetrnr rrr Zornnurnrly llonse Morrdzry June 130 The Dominion volume of hotel lllgtlll with Unit cd Slrrtes vrsrtors is second only to newsprint rn the export market In 1513 rrrrrrdrr did gross tour ist business of Slit1000000 In 1047 tlrrs had moved up to $241 omrrrrrrr run year we ltd 5272 000000 and ot this amount $120 000000 came rrrto ntariof Mr aswell was introduced by llltrrroll as the lcrve of The stun of $103770 is to he re Srrndridite active or service club funded to the live towns in thework community activrties county which up to luly 1010 trrturrran who took my overcoat or his haste to light local contlag ration hurrrair dynarrro of err crgy who was in Calgary last Week and will he in Ottawa Vtorrrorro and the proprietor of an outstand ing allyearround resort llotel Bernard The speaker gave considerable credit to the Dominion Department of Trade and Commerce and in particular to Leo lolan and to the Provincial Department of Travel and Publicity under the Hon Louis Cecile and the deputy minister Tom McCall for marvellous job This year Mr Dolans depart ment at Ottawa will spend over million dollars promotarg Canada Mr Caswell pointed out The Ontario department will spend over $300000 But actually we are only scratching the surface Las year one state alone in the US did gross vacation business of over $600000000 US authorities es timate that vacationists there may pay as much as 15 billion dollars year for recreational pleasure dur ing the next few years In 1948 sixtyve per cent of the American people took vacation Of these only seven per cent came to Can ada But figures show that in the same year the average traveller must have either cut his visit short or curtailed his purchases It is generally conceded that the lush days of travel are over Money has grown tighter fewer people have excess to spend credit is shorter buying is being done more care fully Following this theme the speaker went on to point out that it did Inot mean recession but that the tourist was spending his money carefully li AT COLLIER Sl lRlNlli IARISII Must Extend Tourist Season Beyond Months July August Says Hotel Assn President BARRIE EXA BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA THURSDAY JUNE 23 Where To Vote In Barrie On June 27 BARR Ilcplrt ltrtnrnrrr IIlitl lit1 Ill I1 ill lltllll RI tfiltltt Illl ltltl wdlr Mel Ill Juli ittlilill litflill dlti nltl tllfxltblll iv ltll WILSI liltNlli till xxltlrli ZilAlI ItilllIltlgtr tlllll AlflliR lllll SMIIII KAI It SIRS lllll21tlllr EIRS McerRNt MRS LUIVISI IVIIUAIISON AIRS AIlilblrl lll vllIS FRANK itllithi 9W cnrrirck ltrrrrrc win lllll NA lllltlll lc Srrrzcor corrryw chllorrn rrri wcnly tux lrccnI rllllltl to the irmrd Ht rlrcl1ogt of the prouwrrczal orrirrrrrtorr Ill Jrlltlnh tirlirllllill held rr Io llu extcnsrorr ot Season portnncc rrnddn rn cooperatzon vrth Unrtcd States should scik to the Idea of rllcrrrrourrd rcrtrun llrl AIRS itllrlUYl ilRlWl llltlll llAlttll MISS MARY RISIRNI vacation project or prrrrrnry me All rlgtll ttlllltllllttl lln Itll AEL an Nil Pill HAHLHS Elected to Board llt2llai 9le HASH 11 rl CHtITE JUMPINE SUNDAY JUNE 26 BARRIE AIRPORT Last Sunday three prrrzr chute jumps tll made at the Barrie airport and there will trorrto lrt rim rrrllrez Illirll corrtirrrrnz the hurl be another demonstration of new to srrrrurrrr optratron of jumping this coming Sunday IVcl or less Lets stop tallzrrrs 11 jump up to lithm lllftil WI Hill height of about 33000 feet and every month an tonrrrt month Imp aiming for WI 37 centre of the landing lield Arncrrcans took vacations rrr ollrcl only prid anally than July and Ulll Must ll these holrdayrd rrr the Full Illr zrsucll rapidly broke door the tourist dollar to show conthrs ivcly who lrctrclllttl This money winch went in the rs place to hotels restaurants scrvrcr stations garages rrrerelrzrnts event ually circulated to every arrrrdrrrrr doctors lawyers trrrrrcrs rrrrrrrn Ifrrcturers etc of what rs ltlll lone rrr anzrth to encourage further travel and tr hers ot cornrrrcrce oil corrrprrrrrcs stores theatres etc this was of utrrrost irrrportanee of the Summer vacation season were largely favorable first cational enable vceks authorities This students to obtain more errrploynrent al to scholastic work adas visitor own efforts pulling together bors What boost this industry could get if we could sink unwor thy rivalries and each of us sin cerely believe that his success is his neighbor If we do not take correct and adequate care of the travellers there are thoseclsewhcre who will Those areas whodo an outstand ing job of entertaining tourists are the ones who will benet by the gigantic travel industry in future years Mr Caswell was thanked on be seated beside her husband The ladies are leftto right Mrs James Drummond MrsV LindsayMrs CecilRobertson Mrs Frank tGullroyle anders Brown Photo by Henry Rooke HpJ llc have some facts extend the season through chain transportrrtron services department Courtesy eourscswere bcrnc developed and With reference to the extension lthe speaker said that labor unions to havier Labor Day set for the third Mon day in September rather than the It is hoped that the same at titude can be obtained from edu Governments may provide both education and inspiration for Can industry Mr Cas well concluded but the lifeblood of success is cooperation Towns cities individuals hotels and re sorts have all been tugging hard trying to lift themselves by their It would be easier by with ourmeigh tied up irrevocably with that of RESEARCH TO BIGwrN INN prior to proceeding to Bigwin Inna years jumpers take part Next Sunday atternoon there will be demonstration of jumping at pm and another jump at 730 pm The jumps are sponsored by the company which is now providing an air erutt service at the llarrie nir port Wyn FAMILY COURT BEING SET UP The special orrrrrrittee on the juvenile and family court reported at the Friday evening session of the steps already taken in setting up the court since the January session Foster had been appointed judge with salary of $750 per annum and Dingmun had been appointed probation otlrccr sterrogrzrphers in the magistrates otlice would receive salary of $750 for bookkeeping and court reporting The mileage for the judge and the probation oilicer was set at eight cents mile with limit of $1000 per year in any one year for the probation officer The probation officer is for the present occupying an office in the magistrates quarters in the new municipal building in Barrie hill of the Kiwanis Club by Roy Kightley President Cecil Norris presided for the meeting Kiwani ans called on for club announce ments included Fisher Jack McLaren Bruce McCauley and Neil MacDonald Fred Kelly and lLloyd Tuflord conducted the sing song ltgt DATE EXTENDED FOR SEED POTATO APPLICATIONS Although June 15 was the dead line for applications for seed potato certication consideration will be given to growers until the end of June Whiteside supervisor of seed potato certication said that last year nearly 1000 acres of seed was certified in Simcoe and there was greater demand this yea Last year 30000 bushels of Sim coe potato seed was sold for $60 000 in United States funds This year growers from New York Ohio and Michigan are already showing an interest in Simcoe seed Those interested in growing po tatoes this year for seed certica tion should get in touch with the supervising inspector at Barrie be fore June 30 MINER at would salary of 33000 perwannum The two from which the remuneration would as sist in dcfrayimz expenses incident Twice Weekly MONDAY and THURSDAY 367 l949 Section 3Poges 17 to 24 THURSDAY MPEHIAI rrsrr AirConditioned For Your Comfort AFllllA SPEAKS Amazing ditlerent adventures in land of Mystery amid Outdoor Action Iicture wrap Wilson NEW WESTERN STAR SENSATION in CRASHING Tllltll aseliall Tonight DUFF ERIN SIMCOE JUNIOR ORILLIA vs BARRIE Fair Grounds Essa lttl Admission 25C Game time pm The Annual Karnioal of THE KIWANIS CLUB OF BARRIE will have its usual standon Post Office Square ON THE EVENINGS JULY PINE CREST DANCING TUESand FitnmlES From pm to am TO ROSS RONALD HIS ORCHESTRA miles north of Barrie on Highway 27 one mile west toward Anten Mills Admission 50c PropgChas Miller Alcoholics Anonymous OPEN MEETING FridayJuric 24 and every Friday at 830 pm llBIIIIRY HAIL Special Speake Everybody Welcome nnnnuuniln Dnnnnun Mawnuuqnbuu IIll nnnnn 135nm TANK BATTERY The Battery Will proceed to Petawawa Military Camp for summer training from Aug5E to Aug 13th ALL BANKS wHo PLAN TO ATTEND must parade at Barrie Armoury at 2000 hrs Tuesday Ian 28 for Medical Exam rcLUr HERE EN ROUTE The annual convention of the Canadian Rcsarch Club was in Barrie today for several hours The 125 delegates Comprising manufacturers and leading jobbers of the automotive trade in Canada and the United States gathered this morning at the homeof Mr and Mrs George Montgomery Minets Point and then had lunch eon at Club 79 Barrie After lunch the delegates inspected the Montgomery auto service building on Toronto St and then motored to Gravenhurst for stop at the new Montgomery branch in the Muskoka town This is the first time the con vention has been held in this area George Montgomery of Bar rie due to be installed as vice presiderrt is the host The meet ing at Bigwin Inn continues until June 29 Previous conventions have been held at Minaki Lake of the Woods 1948 Digby NS 1947 Banff Alberta 1946 Mr Mont gomery has been one of the 10 Canadians honored by membership in the club for the past three tion sultedin one of the biggest sh ination and completion of Documenta LANDS WHOPPER LAC DU BONNET Man CP Spring shing by Ted WOOd re ever caught in thisarear Casting within ruby eye wiggler Wood landed northern pike 46 inches longand weighing 22 pounds Minot3 Point Pavilion DANCING Friday Saturday Nites Bulllltlltlllt nu rusgw PrEchANIr rForIlcservutiBNsV Prime 9001m34702 DelatieyBoat LinesvFerry Service ear flour7 oh Half Starting at 730pmfrom more PAVILION CAN BE RENTED nongwrrnnmosi BRIDGE PARTIES ETC For Information Phone 18001 4708

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