Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 29 Sep 1949, p. 7

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Member Andlt Bur ton of Circulation AUIMORIZKD AS SECOND CLASS IAIL IKE PDSI DHICE DEPAIINENI OIIAVM 86th YGGrNO 68 CGE Man Heads Ad Research Ar Saturday Market Saturdays market uttered great variety of products from farm kgt chcn and garden and with the pitstat ttlllVLlllcltl and effective laughiwms biotin out man man quantity in ma sold quickly at 30c dozen Choice beans were plentittil both gieen and yellow at 15c tollc qt bars ket 50c Apples included Weak thy St Lawrence Alexander and crabs Homegrown 10c and up watermelons were Hubbard and pepper squash green tomatoes carrots beets peppers cabbage were shown in profusion also onions both cooking and pickling Choicc potatoes were 35c basket and $165 bag Fresh honcy sold for 75c to 95c tor 4lb tins in two grades 8lb tins of the light Were $185 Large spring chickens were 45c Among the novelties were some dainty haudkerchiefs with tufted border at 60c and 85c Ralph Sneldrove Speaks At Gravenhurst Gravenburst Buntiin Ralph Snelgrovc president of the Canadian Association of Broadcast Emacs crs and owner of Ontarios newest radio station CKBB Barrie stroneg criticized the Canadian Broadcasting Act and the CBC while delivering an address at the Gravenliurst Rotary Club luncheon on Tuesday of this week At one point in his address the speaker referred to the Broadcastv OFFERING SIGNIFICANT NEW TOOL to buslness Canadian Adver tising Research Foundation was incorporated under federal law to provide advertising media research with an Independent stamp of approval from the buyers of advertising Under the chairmanship of II II Rimmer advertising manager of anadlan General Electric Co IlictFountlatlon was born out of joint committee of advertlscrs and adverllsing agency men who have been pioneering validated rescaICh mg AC section 22 in which the in Canada for the past It months Soon to issue historymaking study corporation may make rcguiauons of the audiciicc of II of anadas leading consumer magazines seven rm comm the establishment of English and four French the group has already published survey works of Stations in Canada to do of car cards in Winnipeg and will shortly begin onein Montreal ermine the proportion of mm which may be devoted to advertis ing in any program broadcast by thostations of the corporation Or by private stations and to control the character of such advertising Another regulation he stated is that the corporation can prescribe lthc proportion of time which may be devoted to political broadcasts by the stations of the corporation and by private stations and to as sign such time on an equitable basis to all parties and rival can didatcs The BURIED TREASURE SIECIAL DIET MAPLE CREEK Sadr itll Estrogens are chemfcal com Mrs Eluin Countryman not lividI pounds mixed in with poultry feed ends from buried treasure on to increase the depth and smooth farm near here Though the farm ncss of chickcns skin was sold after her husbands death Mrs Countryman dug up $800 in bonds which were buried tivrl Whit 10 Clmmtbl Will these years ago and then lost dilyS dollar bill Not even germ can live on it TRY AN EXAMINER WANT Al CLORADO ENGINEER Broadcasting is empowered Canadian alone Corporation to make these regulationsto en force them when there has been an infraction of its regulations to determine and enforce the punishment related thc speaker to which he sarcastic to determine if and ally rcmarkedtlt is at one and the same time competitor regula tor prosecutor jury and judge Brighten Appointed Field Director Cancer Division 24 Local Units Bruce Taylor president of the Ontario division Canadian Cancer Society has announced the appointment of John Brighton as field director for the division Mr Brighton replaces George Pet tinger who has returned to his home in Calgary John Brighton served in the Royal Army Medical Corps as lieutenant in Field Ambulance during the war and was later em ployed in the public health branch of the Control Commission in Ger many Since his arrival in Canada last June he has been associated with the Ontario Department of Health and takes up his new duties with wealth of experience in the field of public health services With headquarters in Toronto thenew field director will visit the 24 local units throughout the province and assist in the organi zation of new units in other areas lto TB AN EXAMINER WANT AD This space DRY CEEANEI by NUSERVICE CLEANERS Phone 2471 BARBIE iiisriiicr murmurs INSTITUTE uvuierG CLASSES REGISTRATION OCTOBER and 730930 REGULAR Clussrs countries across ll Classes will be organized in the following eubiectsil registrar lionis sufficient ARTJ BASIC ENGLISH COMMERCIAL BOOKKEEPINGAND COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC lb SHORTHAND Beginners Advanced xlc TYPING nSHOWCARD WRITING Physicaldgatlon classes will be arrangegpghrough the Barrie Recreation Council and conducted as 301 Evening Classes The followmg are under consideration YOUNG MENS BASKETBALL LEAGUE YOUNEADIESBAKETBALL LEAGUE YOUNG MENS PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASSES your LADIES T1EALTHi DANCING CLASS Each tooperate one evening each week under competent Instruction twolasses othrthan those listed inay be formed it there Is sufficient Interest min tmum enrolment of fifteen students would beexpected In most cases classes will be conducted two nights each week on Tuesdays and Thursdays There will be registration fee of two dollars payable at the first regu lar class One dollar will be returned to students who have attendance of eighty percent BARRIEDISTRICTCOLLEGIATEINSTITQTE BOARD CHEMISTRYFOR NURSES Mauuairuaiuiue SEwINe After very successful tour of duty which included thrilling over quarter million people at the an adiarrNalioiial Exhibition in Toronto the trlscr vice Precision Squad has now becnvdishandcd While imtlttawa the squad also formed an impres sive guard of It II ceremony at the National War Mcmoriul and few days later wow the guard on honour lit the opcning of parliament An amaz lng feature about these masters In the art of precis ion drill is lllt fact that just four short months Corn on Cob 30c Dox TriService Precision Squad Disbanded alter Ex recruits hoscn the three Camp Bordeli CIIOOSCS its Finest Drivers From The amp Borilcn Citizen The most skilled drivers inCamp Borden competed through fair weather and foul Monday Tuesday and chiicsday of this week in the Truck Roadeo held on parade square opposite the Cati adian Bank 01 Commerce After the three days of competition the five to achieve tic highest Scores were chosen to represent our camp at the Central Command Truck Roadeo to be held at Oak ville next Monday and Tuesday Top scorer was Cpl Hynes RCEME with score of 32356 Pto Lalondc 23 Tpt Coy took second place with 31823 cm McMullen RCEME came third with 318 Cpl Balc er 23 Tpt Coy niadc fourth place with 31656 and lpr Hills RCAC School was fifth place win ner scoring 31413 Cpl Pettingcr last years Roadeo champion competed in the Camp Borden competition and achieved final score of 322 which would have given him sec 0nd place telegram was re ceiveddhe last thing on Wednes day afternoon from AHQ howi ever which stated that Cpl PctI tinger would not be required 101 compete in either the Camp Bor den or Central Command Road eos He need only defend his title at the Dominion Army finalz here at Camp Borden accordingl to the telegram This ruling allowed Camp BorI den to select five others to reprci sent the Camp at the Central Command Roadeo These skillful truck drivers will journey to the Ceiitral Gourmand Roadeo this weekend ivhere they will compete with other drivers from all over Central Command If any of them are successful in the next contest they will bel eligible for whack at the Dorri inion Army Roadeo finals to be held here at Camp Borden next Thursday and Friday The Army finals will be held on the RCASCI School parade square opposite Bardia Pool Any Bordenites wno are interested in Truck Roadcosl can View the contest from 0800 to 1700 hrs 29 and 30 September Notice Re Garbage Collection Barrie Council wishes to driving ability and lQMG Scores achieved by the other contestants in the Camp Borden Roadco were as follows Cpl Massey IICAC School 3132 Cpl Hexi tncr IICASC School 31313 Pie Carpenter 23 Tpt Coy 3052 Cpl It Stanmorc 23 Tpt CO 303 lpr Rickey RCAC School 303 Cpl Hutchi son RCASC School 29950 Ptc Cole RCAMC School 2982 Pie Gillis RCASC School 29813 Cpl Huntington RCASC School 2975 Tpr Davis RCAC School 2905 Cpl Jones IICAMC School 286 P10 Bataller RCS of 28110 Pie Perry BCS all 279516 LCpl It Smith MS of lis27950 Tpr OnWeste gard RCAC School 278142Pte Houghton RCAMC School 269 Cpl Meagher RCASC School 2502 Ptc Perry RCS of did not compete Wednesday due to illness Although the contestants listed immediately above were not among those to place among the top five they deserve great credit for their for the fine spirit exhibited by each One of them in the contest which has just ended Mr chkes father of Capt Jewkes MC RCACK School acted as official starter for the Camp Roadeo The thanks of all concerned go to him for the fine job he did When the contest ended late Wednesday afternoon Major An thony Scotti MC Camp AA and acting for Colonel Todd DSO Camp Commander congratulated the winners and wish ed them luck in the Central Com mand contest The five with the highest scores were presented with prizes by Major Scotti Cpl Pettinger was not eligible for prize in spite of his high score because the last minute telegram officially elimin ated him from the Camp competi tion Sonny Mom dont feel good Molher concerned Whre do you hurt Sonny Mostly in school announce that they have made arrangements with Mr Dennis Moranto make two collections per week of kitchen garbage and ashes from both houses and places pf business The amount of garbage to be ordinary house cans per week collected not to exceed twenty Any parties requiring more service than mentioned abovcan make arrangements with MrMoran for the extra service suinupnm Clerk r7 Barrie Business DAYCLASSES 66TOrontoIStreet Barrie itlcllette Phone 4821 Fall Term BeganISeptember New Studentsmay register any Monday morning NIGHT CLASSES Will pegin Monday October Register on Opening night Shorthand 78 pm Typing89 pm Bookkeeping 940 pm Takezany one $500 any twa $751 all three $9 per four weeks iClasses will be held on Mondays andThursdays for an Intensive sixmonths course rExamlnatlons will be held for certificates Refresher speed groups in LJOSE Typing and Shorthand Com Member of The Business Educatorst Association at Cam Adding Machines Typewriters Sales and Rentals services Ilockcliffc Air Station when they immediately un dcrwcnt Intensive training under the capzibli in struction of triscrvicc olliccrs and Ns In six weeks time ear with vctcran of the Guards on parade square and probably come out on top July dry spell lttltltttl the ixpvctcd THE BARRIE EXAMINER BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 29 i949 ADC hEI FAIL A5 Oi IAIiCH 7367 1949 Twice Weekly THURSDAY Section 2Poges to 12 iNewspaper Advertising Best for Retail Sales 11 tchlIirtitc is any ndication then the bts way toi Ill merchants to advertise is in newspapers ompany Limited has built up the largest retail business Canada The Eaton and almost all of its advertising is donc through newspapers As matter of tact Eatous is lllc largest newspaper idvertiser in this country The information about Eatutis advertising contained 111 an article 111 the September Issttc oi Coronet Tlit article points out that Enrons methods have enabled this firm to do retail business or $300000000 tl year When retail establishment in the United States does more big news than million dollars lay it is published us But in Canada Eatons averagesmore than million dollars day every day 111 the yiar Since the day the first Eaton store was opened 80 years ago the business has been fountch on adVirtisinu which describes the goods without cxaugcration and the llllttt is plainly ctidcitt Eatous policy has enabled it to buildup sales volume llllll is uncoualcd anywhere in the world Today the company sells more goods in proportion to the countrys population than any other dcpatmcnt Sllt in theworld business with history of 80 years of steady growth that is still the leader in its field is lltlpllltl to maintain its position by continuing its policy of newspaper advertising ago most of them were either civilians or very new from recruiting depots of each of in July the men arrived at of these recruits could compete CANADIAN AIIAIY IllOltll RAIN IItOlllllJI lIOWShlAN Mon itlv luw wcntlicrinan wasnt too tiicndly to district farmers this sununci grain yield Then the rain camc in time to dclay Ilflltltllllf1 for two weeks Dr Walter ll Woodrow ORILIJA Nl will be attending liyc liar N050 and Throat linic in New York from Oct to Oct ll SEE SllllS IN STOCK READY WHILE YOU All S4750 IOICOATS IN STOCK 33400 $3750 to $5300 SIElSON IIAIS $850 $1000 ROCK $500 WILF TODD 41 DunlopSlreet SUITS TOPCOATS TAILOREDlAIIIASIRIC llR SAMPLES IIIHIZI FROM MENS and BOYS WEAR 55 Ilunlop 51 BARR THE HOME OF GOOD INSURANCE SINCE 1899 MALCOMSONS Insurance Agency DIAL 3735 Barrie Ont Mealtime are aldelight in Canadian Nationals inviting dining cars Your favourite dishes temptiitgly prepared ere deftly servedin cheerful friendly atmosphere Nuioiiii minus Comfort is the word for Canadian National travel Whether you ride in coach or parlor car you enjoeromy armchair ease as the miles speed smoothly by Stretch yOur legr when so minded by Stroll to the smoking compartment or dining car The hours pass swiftly and pleasantly You arrive refreshed when you go canadian National Youll sleeptsoundly in the soothingq Natlonul nighttravel accammodatp aircandltioned for your conifer for dependable aleeaiharsewi

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