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Barrie Examiner, 22 Apr 1959, p. 3

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ti am moat mm 34 ACCORDING to the president of the local gas station oper ators association Al Giles there islittle likelihood of gasoline price war breaking out in Barrie There was the possibility ot one man cutting AR IN annals the price and starting the rat Cemented another mem hcr of the association Gas costs me 39 cents gallon why should sell it for 33 centsl survey by staff reporter showed that gas can be bought in the city at 39 910 cents per gallon and just outside the city limits on Highway 90 and vi cinity the above evidence of cut rate gas salts was found Examiner Staff Photo rlilliston Council overrules Mayor on Survey Motion Alliston town council voted solidly against its thl mayor to have survey made of road allowances from Kn Street to Carolina Street north of Victoria Street think there are plenty of other things to spend money on declared Mayor Mintford Storey Councillor Latlmer brought in motion that Lloyd Thompson Ontario land survey or said to be working in the area be requesch to make survey of councils road allow ances Councillor Latimer ex plained the area would not be staked as more fill would be ut in later but plan would be drawn up showing the allow ances to be available when coun cil was ready to proceed with de velopment Clerk Lorne Whiteside rend documents showing that the Me Vittie property in that area was lo to 33 feet north of the limits shown on the existingplam prelt pared from 1911 survey The McVittie property could be made cleaner commented Councillor Stan Noseworthy Its an awful eyesore by the hospital Mayor Storey suggested Search first be made in the reg istry office to determine what exactly is town property Coun cillor Latimer said this would berdonc as part of the survey WEATHER Synopsis Clear skies and light windr resulted in low tempera tures Tuesday night in Souuiern and Central Ontario Near the lowltr lakes temperatures were between 2530 degrees this morn lng In Central Ontario tempera tures as low as 70 were re ported Fine warm weather is forecast for Southern today Cooler weather moving down from Northern Ontario is ex pected to reach Southern Ontario Thursday hrglging clouds and cooler temperatures This weather will reach Central on tario this evening In Northern Ontario cooler weather and few showers or snowflurries are fore cast for today and Thursday Northern Georgian Bay Kirk land Lake southern White River regions North Bay Sudbury ties Increasing cloudiness and warmer today Mainly cloudy and cooler Thursday with afew scattered showers or snowflnrries late today and Thursday Winds westerlyiw today northerly 15 Thursday Forecast fimperaturea Low tonight High Thursday Windsor St Thomas Londuu Wingham Toronto Trenton St Catharines Hamilton Muskoka Killaloe Earlton Sudhury North Bay Kapuskasing seensgaugngass sssocesssseess Compiled at noon by Flynn Coldstrenm soll Camp Chib Di Sang Dom Faun Alaorn um nk sirMont Bk oihlnntlua Bk No sco Bell Tel Co Bell Tel in The mayor putting the mo tion commented It would be better to investigate these things more thoroughly Later he pointed out the mo tion committed council to the survey He thought an estimate of cost should be obtained first it is very bad policy to put motion like that Retorted Councillor Latimer feel we still control the situ ation Scottish Rite Barrie Today Degree Work Spring Reunion of Barrie Lodge of Perfection Scottish Rite will be concluded this even ing at the Masonic Temple when the 14h degree is conferred on class of 25 candidates The de gree team headed by But ler as TPGM will include mem bers of Supreme Council Past TPGMs and officers of the lodge banquet will be held at Trin ity Parish Hall at six oclock There is to be special speaker and entertainment by the Ross Caldwell Singers The lodge was opened at 745 last evening with degrees being conferred by Barrie and Orillia groups The work continues throughout today by degree teams from Newmarket Coiling wood Shyner Shelburne and Honeywood BOYS narrows POLICEMANS LOT Boys dogs and bows and arrows kept police busy in vestigating complaints ycslcr dAY Chester Corbett of Alfred St complained that he had caught four boys trampiag earth back into an excavation he had made for cellar Bradford St woman rc ported to police that large black dog had mauled hcl son Constable Frank Light searched an ad joiniog school grounds for the dog but was unable to locate it Bows and arrows figured in complaint from Clap perton St resident concerning boy shooting arrows in his backyard The woman fear od that an inaccurate arrow might strike children play ing in the area Car Runs Away find Hits Church new driver lost control of his car as he was parking it on the west side of Mulcaster St last nightyBarrie police report The car went across the sidewalk and collided with the front of Bethel Church While the church building did not appear to be damaged the car that Fred Schucb 24 of Toronto St was driving had esti mated damage of $150 the left front fender beadlight and bumper Constable Ken McKen zie investigated the mishap Coéop Board Names President At hoardpf directors meet ing recently Barrie Coop dir ectors Hunter Russell Midhurst to be president Mr Russell succeeds Earl Elliott at Elmvale capable president for the last several years who llains director elected VicePresident Newlyelected vlcepresident is William New Shroud Ken Spring Elmvale continues as board secretary The board welcomed its two newest directors to their first meeting BobaDrybrough of Churdlill olectedat the annual meeting last month fromvthe selection nominated by South Simcoe Junior Farmers= As sociation and Ralph Hayes Shanty Bay representing North Simcoe Junior Farmersg Bruce Teasdale chairman of the cooperation and markets branch of the provincial Depart ment of Agriculture met with the Coop board regardingappli acnlcuaronao vislrs Permission has been given to students of the North Collegiate representing the cultural de partment ofthe collegiate to make the following visits during May Grade students to poultry farm grade 10 dairy farm and Grade 12u dairy room Tsiotimnis Crawford and co our Dunlap Street East New Mandi um Harden Form Hnmn on mp Tab in on in Act lnternatlon Con lane lntcrprov Cola Plpll Con Hull mu Marl Toaomro STOCK mammal TonDornEk TransCan Nickel can Trader an V1 Texaco Pipe KernAddison Femuon 14 watt GdsW max Inc an 641 Golda down 10 Metoll down 53 Ultrdown in NW loan STOCK incomes AVERAst Industrial down 708 lulu down an Utilities downlo me man Man rnliunna cation for government loan to in the Cooperatives assist building program modern new iced mill at tached to the present mill build ing is in the drawing board stage for completion this year The new mill is planned to dou ble present manulacturing capacity audio reduce production costs by fairly high degree of automation OBItllllliY MARROW Mrs Marrow 05 the for mer Lillian Eleanor Simpson died April at the Cooper Nurs ing Home Mt Albert Mrs Marrow was born in New market the daughter of Charles Hargrave Simpson and Ann Mary Townley Simpson both of whom were druggists in Newrnarket She was member of the Trinity Anglican Church was past presi dent of Thornton WA and for mer officer and life member of St JobnSUWA Jefferson She marriedJohn Luch Mar row in 1902 at St Pauls United Church Newmarket They lived at Thornton Ontario where she was widowed in 1920 She is survived by four child ren Charles Edward John Ro land William Dixon Mary Lil lian 18 grandchildren and one great grandchild Rev Dr Abbott alriend of the family officiated at the burial Pall bearersweretwo ne phcws Harold and Fred Evans and friendsEdward Reddick Norman Coxworth William Little and Bowman Allen The Royal Victoria Hospital Board has been informed that or the first time for number at years the financing of the hos pital is breaking even and little better since the introduction of the Ontario Hospital Insurance scheme At recent meeting of the board committees for 1959 were chosen and approved The Rev James Ferguson president of Ontario Hospital As sociation will be the speaker at the semiannual meeting of hos pital bodrds inlegion seven to be held in Barrie on April 29 The region comprises ten hospitals Nurscs graduation ls schcd tiled for June with the largest class inthc history of the hos pitalrgraduating The ceremony will take place at Barrie District North Collegiate The graduation Hospital Scheme Helps RVH Costs dance will he held on May 29 at Barrie District Central Collegiate The hospital building commib tec meets today with view to approaching municipalities rc specting the building of much needed extension to the hospital new approach is necessary in view of government ammend mcnt passed at the last session of the Provincial House Consideration is also being given as to what can be done about the citys Wellington Street West extension mums wasscn BAGHDAD iraq AP The Communist organ lttihad al Shasb Monday reported hostile military preparations all along our western border and warned President Nasser that lraq is cemetery for invaders overtaxed feed WINS ESSAY PRIZE Commander Grant CD Commandant of the JABC School left recently received one hundred dollar cheque for prize winning essay on nuclear submarines in future sea warfare Mr Axelson Editor of Canadian Shipping PARKING IOIS on youll For Design Colimmuno Estimates aunucacaoecononuoeuuoo MAKE YOUR OWN PATIO EAleR CHEAPER RrlIAntE co WITH BEAUTIFUL lOURED PATIO STONE colouasro cuoosc raoM solo av scholars FLOWERS 14 Blake Street Phone PA New Suzi1n rm Mountain PtpuC Wu In ly carbons mommmuameuem Barrie 85975 our war rmrsnmc roucll wmr AN aspirati nnlvrwav disher communion cannulemocoo presented the cheque to the Commander The essay contest is conducted annually by the MacleanHunter Publishing Co and is open to all officers and men of the Royal Canadian Navy anivsvvavs pnoaenrv torrent rnONE ya 34231 115 Eartha Record Turnout Saleslid Club Over 400 members wives and friends representing Orillia Barrie Graveuburst Brace bndge Midland and Penetang attended Ladies Night of the Central Ontario Ad and Sales Club in the Stephen Aacock Pavilion at Orillia Monday Special speaker was Rev Norman Dawson native of Coldwalcr and presently minis ter of St James United Church Montreal His subject was Live for Today Plan for To morrowYou cant go back to the good old days Bill Pratt of Orillia president ol the club was presented with record cabinet in recomlitlon of his services in inaugurating the club Examiner WEDNESDAY APRIL ll Bdrrie Makes Bylaw Legal Barrie is now protected again st zoning raids by builders anxious to take advantage of tem rary leHlp in the zoning bull regulations Two weeks ago the Supreme Court ruled inACanada that zon ing bylaws passed in municipal councils before approval by the Municipal Board were illegal Nearly every council in Ontario had passed such bylaws Planniilg Minister Nickle last week sent out directive to municipalities urging them to pass continuing bylaw under present procedure This Barrie Finlayson to Open Meeting Oi Ontario IlRC April 24 Members of Barrie and Dis trict Association for Retarded Children will be among some 350 delegates from 55 Ontario communities attending two day meeting at Smiths Falls April M25 to broaden the horizons for the mentally re tardcd The sixth annual convention of the Ontario Association for Retarded Children is being held at Ontario Hospital School Smiths Falls Here parents conununity leaders teachers medical men social workers and psychologistsall active in re tarded childrens workwill get firsthand view of institutional care for those retarded whocan not be cared for in the com munity At their business gs sions and in group discussion however the OARC membership will further their work of pro viding day rhools clinics shel tered workshops and recreation fortha increasing number of re tnrded children and young adults who are finding facilities in their own communities such as Barrie Murray Finlayson of Barrie president of OARC will open Fridays annual business meet ing at which delegates will hear of $280000 raised by 16 local as sociations last December and how this money is now expand ing local facilities Miss Jessie Manson supervisor ot Metro politan Toronto Associations sheltered workshop program will report the first placements of workshop trainees in indus try London OttawarOshawa and Windsor are establishing similar workshop plograms Mrs June Braaten of Toronto recreational consultant will bring members up to date on progress by the OARC recrea tional committee under Jarrett of Sudbury This year some 600 mentally retarded children will participate in com munity sponsored recreational activity Principal of Carmichael School Kitchener and chairman of the OARC educational com mittee Harvey McQuarrie will report on oneday educational conference held earlier this month Among the recommen dations of his group is estab lishment of standard qualifica tions for teachers engaged in the local nssocintions 56 day schools throughout the province Provincial government inter est and support of the progress these 55 local organizations have made in just 12 years since Kirkland Lake mun establish ed the first day school is evi denced by the site of this years annual meeting at an Ontario Hospital School Ontario Min ister of Health Dr Matthew Dymond will address the clos ing banquet on Saturday night BORROW BONH llElilTlY has done The bylaw ii force now gt There lave en no reports of attemps by buildersto take ad vantage of the short period dur ing which there was no bylaw However ocal contractor Jack Stellar hrs case pending in the Supreme Colnt in which he requests the court to force Barrie lo lane him building permit for an apartment block on Blake Street Iaycees Elect New Officers At recent meeting of the Barrie Junior Chamber of Com merce the following officers were elected President Douglas Moorbouse vicepresidents Clark Seymour Burt Popp secretary Jim 82¢ wick treasurer Mike Lysabild Directors are Bob Lackic Don Allan Jack Forster Joe Jonas Ken Harvey Bill Henry This Weeks Speelal DYCKS FOOD MARKET 10 FE REFRIGERATED MEAT SHOW CASE complete wlth coin and unit $l 5000 At IlFC you always get toot courteous service and awido variety of repayment plans to choose from You may borrow for any purpose you think is worthwhile Sameday loanswithout banknble security or an doraernare specialty at HFC Borrow with confi dence at HFC From HFcofcourse Where people understand your Hamill to help money problems yousolve them Gall Manager 28 Dunlop Watt Tokphonl PA 534 BARRiE llllllYOllJ SAVE THAT MILK SHIP runr MILK mom More In other words YOU CAN have your cake and eat ittuo for you can teed that chit better and ship the milk It addsto more profit out of your dairyiog operation and thato what matters How do you do itl thats easy and lrlexpens ivo Slllllliililll Milli REPLACE Thousands of Canadian dairymen have learned during the past 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