Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 27 Aug 1958, p. 2

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ThousandsiGie Band Back Home Continued tram page one These young children had chance to see how strangle Ylmy Ridge Wax and why so many Canadians died there Their Largest Audience The party visited Brussek Fair berure going on to Kerkrade where they played to an audience of 5000 in the auditorium Mr Fisher said he was delighted with the Dutch peoples approachvto music On one night large crowd would no to hear these mn nteurs and on the next night would turn out tohear top ranking symphony orchestra play Beethovens Ninth with nichair of 250 At Flushing the band had first hand history lemon The people of Flushing love Cana dinns or the Canadians liberated Holland and they rememher that At Texel the band played ior two days and enjoyed swimming off the beaches where could still be seen the remain of Hitlers West Wall now turned to com mercialuse in the shape of res taurnnts and iceltream parlors And scheme to Barrieiwhere Monday nights gathering at Queehs Parkmdeafittlng can elusion to grantirip Channel Work Cpmmehcing Continuedtroni page one treasurer of the organization the Ministergot Transport of the tederal government Hees granted permission for his districtagent Mr McKean to begin work immediately The first leg at the bayway will be fromHIoney Harbour to Barry Spund When this ogram is completed probany this Iall there WI hean inner bliannel as well marked as Highway 400 Bulls eyes tangets cairns hea cons spar buoys and threedoot signs will make mistakes to an average skipper well nigh possible Next move this fall will be to survey the waters from the Trent outlet at Port Severn into the Georgian proper Next sea sonit is planned topushnorth on this bayway from Parry Sound to Killarney in two or three steps Some basic work is needed from thehydrographic department on Water surveys be fore the Departmen port can take dyer most gratifying It is oi interest to note that in May and June of this year figures are not yet well tratlfie through he Trent has doubled We know certain 12 large yachts from the Gréat LakesV Cruising Gilli site the Georgia for time this yearn Nu only the first rt oLthe aesoei Old Soldiers never dieifllhey simply fade away However the Warriors Day parade at the ONE would make it appear that they dont even ladeaway They came Insrehind through the Princenflate arms wining and the mardfl time as fast as the old to marehlhey say there were tow carried oti but the rampware soonJilled Besides the thousands who form ed the parhdejhere were many on the sidelinesad at the saiuu base in front of the grandstand Severai unitsHam across the line were present They have been coming eachyear in greater numbers and their uniiarms are rich incoiol anddesixn They usually have with them some typepfi yehlele which adds to thenttraction of the parade Their hands play fast music and their stay is quiekand so drill precise that itis hard lo realize they areveterans and not highly trained fighting unit lt tool nearlyfonrhaurs for theew ole garade oompass into thé Ezriihndsf The his pan con sisted of army vehiclesof var ious typeaand garve the Watchers glimpse atwharislin use at presentin our defence systemt Speehljn pen The luncheon given by the Exhibitiontothe top brass of the veterans assoflailons and vis itors waslate getng underway as itwas held alter theparade instead at precetiing this as has been the formerhvarrang ent The guest ot honor was the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario JKeilien KainUSO VD DMD Born in Nova$cot hehad enlisted in the Artilleryflrigadeoi listed in the Artillery Brigade of Nova Scotiaat thezage of 14 slahilmtion in world affairs Surely ja ray of hope has come our way hutthre delence oi our nation mayyet be theprice oi reedom he told the audience WinCaah Prizes Tenmarchers chosen fromthe various ranks of different units in the parade were drawn to win $100 cash prize These men had been selected by judges who put many names in dnrm from which their lnamu wero drown at the luncheon Later lye sew many wheel chair veterans on th grouudav some ol which said hhey had been iM an In children and nny and Sharon the weekend at Woad to write any attending this Warrior Day parade farmnly years Tnxis are planted at rtheir disposal in orde togetthemt the grahnd Traltieliep gt The truffle conditions which ti at thyentrances parade land begun entrancefltp the gre real example of traffic engineer ing blunders asfithe yeral lanes re fun ed in the hour long waits Thereuwas back once channelled nio this traffic mess and occupants trom the three lines whichcame down the throughway were mergedlr withthree more from the dart and all these ad to gel in line up th incline and arose mm thezranks to the rank of Lt00lonel He aerved ovfierseasduring the First World was severe wounded Aftenre rnin toieivilien he and later admitted the theme lack Tempi not untll hulsory basis the scheme was evolved The such schenie thin Inlmhwhen we million emplo ri became eflee that time biilio have been paidout utlined Eservi in womens see ca the bazaar Study boob Mrs Handy Devotions Mrs Dicker Nhncy ed on Sendaya Wcle Amuntber fromhere attended the nwelcomehome parade on Monday in honor of th Barrie Band Genuine Solid GRAINS la5 HAV and PASTURE us Blainmhades aihles 100 gett ng yohngsiera right way were ns séhool hmYon can one complete llrie of younguholar fancy coriiuigoys rever ylons heyreall in

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