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Barrie Examiner, 17 Feb 1959, p. 2

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the threat of the LS strategic where each great nation can do mass destruction Weapons bold tion iii morons can wm pm Four Barriehamincr car riers inspect display at soon at the prizes they can ay secuing new orders The new competition is open to all boys and girls whether carriers or not and anyone bringing in ev en one new order gets aprize 0n the prizeilit are suchvchildv reas teasuerm as sawthnivcs flashlights scout use bike mileage meters hunting kniv es spy giassé bike uzhtins sets girls and boys wristwat cites and flash cameras Sizing MUST iiSSIST NEEDY Canadiansface Real Challenge To Living As Canadians we belong to it with the present when as ve rivlleged society warn ry addressing the Kiwanis Club of Barrie last Community House But unless we use our means to help those oithe human race who are underprivileged we will face very real challenge ed Marvin Gclber night at to our way of life Mr Gelber leading Toronto businessman who is past presi dent of the United Nations As sociation in canada was speak irig on bchall oi the Canadian Council oi Christians and Jews on the occasion at Brotherhood Week The program was arranged support of churches committee with Senior oi the Salvation Army as chairman introduced Mr Gelbcr and Fred Pearson thank ed him on behalf oi the club by the Kiwanis Major George Crawe Simpson WORLD ROLE Mr Gelbers talk was on the Canadas Role in the theme World Today when have had occasion to go abroad have noticed how signifith it is to be Can So we must look at ourselves assume our responsibilities evaluate to seal adian he stated what is required of us The negative attitude woul be to one the unfortunate feel ing of so much antiAmerican ism which is abroad But the positive aspect is much more and their undoubted popularity with the real for Canadians smeller nations of the world Our statesmen and leading officials have behaved insuch manner to havebrought honor to Canada In high places this country is praised for the mod est demeanor in which actions Canada has good name in the world We have not yet excited the deal have been taken ousyof other nations BALANCED TERROR Mr Gelber pointed to the peace in which we live today tbat of balanced terror Earlier deterrent to war was air command But today we reached stalemate of power stroy each other maintained by the Peace is threat of the answerto terrible devasta The speaker went back to the isolationist period between the two world wars and compared cident immediately ioforrned the 01 and search for the northbound car was commenced MagistrateF1nesTaxi Driver And Operator member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization we have committed ourselves to war ii any oi the other nations in NATO are attacked No longer do we wait for decisionby the govemment Mr Gelber pointedout WI have in advance underwrittm the peace otvEurope The speaker outlined some of the contributions Canada was makingto the peaw of the World through aid to backward countries The United Nations can only be as strong as the Failsto Wait Driver Charged Bill Rudyir 82 of Barrie RR has been charged with falling to remainat the scene of an accident by Barrie city police following collision involving three cars on Muicastei St at seven oclock last night No per son was injured but damage to the two cars struckwas csti mated at $325 Less than two bopraafter is northbound car struck the two southbound cars on Muenster St just north of Codrlngton Bar rie policemanKen McKenzie and Ontario Provincial Police Gor poral Lou Hockrldge of No district headquarters visited the Budyk home and interviewed the motorist Later the charge at tailing remain at thevscene of an accident was laid by Bar rle police Police report that two cars driven by Laverne Sissons 10 of Napier St and John Kcnweil 26 of Barrie RR were going south on Mulcaster when northbound vehicle collided with them Damage to the Sissons car was estimated at $150 to Kenwelle 1175 City police notllied of the ac the 15891 are left to Hillt Grpbam Smith Don Finlnmn Stanley Elliotsm and AW Van Donklaar Order lm for the contestnre available at the Examiner oificee Bayflald Street moral forces oi the world Mr Getber maintained Each one of us in our daily lives must contribute to our sense of con science The population of the world is increasing at rapid rate but onebail of that population has starvation as basic prob lem Unless we can increase outcapacity to feed pie we will have real trag of star vation to face and starving men will accept whatever ideology that readies them first The most impeiling reason that we should give aid must be that we must believe we are our brothers keeper Mr Gel ber said And ID too right here in our own country For those whose morairea sons as not so compelling they must realize and seriously that we are living today in period of very powerful revolutiona revolution of expectancy People in this country as all over the world aralearning they need not live out their lives in the terrible poverty intowhicb they were born We in Canada have been making finii contribuqu throud gag UNESCO and $0de prone we firuannsegEr reqlfl from all needy countries in this Brotherhood Week it is good far us to remember what we are doing A5 final warning Mr Gel ber touched on the sublectoi racial discrimination One serious thing that is weakening our position in the western world is color con sclousness be pointed out BARBIE PHONES IN erscrncv City Police PAS5585 Provincial Police PA 66484 Fire Department PAS€131 Hospital PA 85951 Anibalnu PA 9256 At Barrie Vmagistiates court yesterday Ross Brlan Grant par IBarrie taxi cab proprietor for Synopsls Colder air which threatened to flood south oiihe lower lakes has been forced to Lhe east by storm forming in Missouri This latest development Xprecludes anyclearing for all but far northern localities and the ower lakes is threatened by snow tonight which could change to rain in southwestern sections Regional forecasts valid until midnight Wednesday Georgian Bay Halihurton re ions Sunny but cloudingover with fewjlurries oi snow this afternoon Cloudywith sunny in ervals and intervals of light now Wednesday Little change temperature Wiride light Kirkland Lake region Sudbtiry North Bay Cioudywith few unny intervals and also periods flight snow today Mostly sunny Wednesday Little change in tem perature Winds southwest 15 to ay north is to 20 Wednesday Forecast temperature Low tonight and high Wednesday 25 35 25 assesses tially blind taxi driver was fined $20 and $250 costsJor driving without license Clifford Fife whom Grant was driving was iui ed $50 and $450 costs for allow ing an unlicensed driver to oper ate one of his cabs Grant it was stated was in ceipt of federal government pension paid to persons with less than percentvisiooiiia cae es were heard before Magistate Foster To Grant the Magistrate aal it is unfortunate you have dis ability to your eyes but you shouldLhave beenthe first to rev alize that you should not be driv ing as you were that dnyYou mightvendanger not only your self but otherzpeople by driving arouot You havezno right to drive motor vehicle the Magistrate continued untilyou have adri vers license and havepassed the necessary test suppose you are aware Oiihflt now Grant replie Yes Sir Addressing himself then to CliffordFiie proprietor of the taiiiii businessltiagistrate Foster sa gt As taxi proprietor the re sponsibility is on youto see that nobody but qualified drivers drive your taxi cabs Here we have man receiving pension for partial blindness dhiiig so Whilabotb men pleaded guilty to the chargeaboth Grant and Filetook the stand rrlnhieavidenoe Great again was receiving pension or per tialblindnesaamountingM ass month He saidbe was examin edforyeyeslgiit beiore be obtain ed his pension but hadhadno examination since He said he got his lost pension payment in January Grantsaidho was now years of age marriedand is escotlyliving stint Strand with his stepfather Taxi proprietor Clifford File fromthe witness stand said he did not know that Grant had disability of his eyes Whenbe made this remark Magistrate stcr interposed and said Grant had no licenseto drive ie at you should have Fiie told the court he was 52 years of age married and lived on Bradford Si lie saidha bad hedvno previous convictions at any kind Harrie Constable Richard Jon es said he anwtho defendant Grantdrivingnbrth hn Essa Road on January 21in agt156 modelvtaxi There were no pass rengers in the carlle knew Grant had partila blindness and know that he was partially blind pensioner lie said tha car pulled in by the side of the road near garase In thecaseoi Fife the con stable stated hebad conver sation with him about Grant driving one of his taxis Grant Fitsstatgd was hisoniydrivcr at that timasnd was helping him out There were only two taxis one hi which was driven hybimult andihe other by Egg oclock Mr Plxottil viewfi sldent of the Social Elwin Council of Metropolitan mm VALE m1 Elmvaie village council Mon day night passed number oi bylaws including one authoris ing the expenditure of $3000 on roads for the uncut year Oth on related in the appointment of Milton Trees as assmsor and Jim Voliick weed Pecbles barbeen ap lisir vaccination For Livestock TORONTOCPTba Ontario Association of Rural Municipali ties asked the federal govern ment Monday to vaccinate live stock against rabies by May al though some delegates said air perte doubled it would do any lood Mason Robinson of Dundas County one oi the dissenters told the annual convention be had been told there wasnt enough vaccine to carry out such pro gram Moreover he added fed eral authorities werent eatistied that rabies vaccination offered any real protection tolivestock lvan Brown said farmers in his district Grey County badlost cattle worth 350000 since the current foxspread epidemic at rabies reached Southern Ontario He suggested the federal govern mentbeaskedtopayfi percent of the loss with the counties ab sorbing the remaining 25 Per cent Family Night Barrie Arena newsrooms tonights hockey game at 8m ria Arenabetween Barrie Fly and Hamilton Titer This family night will con tinue for ally remaining home games in the regular season Beer Basketball Play ParrySound Barrie Central CollEEinte jun lot and senior boys basketball teams will play in Parry Sound today The games are the first at bomaandhome pointsmount playoiis in Central Ontario Sec ondary SchoolAssociation The same teams will play return games in Barrie on Friday at temoon Grant The coostable saidthere was no one in the car at the time be stopped Grant Replying to Fife the constable said Great told him hehada licenseiin Manitoba in 1853 He said behadj lost it but did not know when According to licensing author ities in Manitoba aperson by the name of Ross Grant was is sued with license at Dauphiain 1952 He presented an Ontario license with his application which made issuing of Manito ba license automatic File is understood will also have to appear before the Barrie city trafficcommitteewhich is responsible for issuing cab lic enses mm seen SMALL Aos you no MALWILHI Céllingvvood School Site By Arbitration Ornnga Ball on hursday Feb 19 83 pm on farm legal prob lems ANNUAL TOMORROW Mrs Vuahnicb lit vice president of National Council of YMCA will be speaker atharrie annual meeting in Trinity Parish Hall tomorrow Sled Drivers Maire Good Times iii Barrie Winter Carnival The senior race in Barries Winter Carnival sled dog derby WW ml mi Siberians over Noelle mum eaehdnyandblstotaltimewas hours 10 min 43 seconds Second was Doris Cassidy with nine Siberians hours 30 mins 37 secs third Henry Favero Saranac Lake NY fiva Siberians hours 31 min secs fourth Sonny Maddy Saranac Lake seven Siberians hours 331 mlns 50 secs The novices race covering 10miiecourso each day was won by Bob Vaughan Saranac Lake four Siberians in one hour 82 mlns one sec sec ond Duane Peel Syracuse flva Siberians llggur 41 min mecca third Haas Clay NY Siberlnns hour as odor 14 secs fourth LEW Lenartowla Brewerton NY fiva Samoyeda hours mins 49 secs The inter race covering four miles each day was won by lialgleamid Gail Wooch of deepen NY driving three Samoyeds in total time rains 4a sets Her brother Ronny was placed second driving one Samoyed in total time oi 52 mins DE JOHN CCNVEY M80 Pin Will Be Speaker At Canadian Club Drlohn Convey Msc PhD will be the speaker at the Can adian Club on Wednesday Eels is The meeting is scheduled for 830 pm at the Barrie Library hall and the speakers subject will be The Magic of Modern Metals Dr Convey was Born in Eng land and came to Canadarin 19 He took his MSc atthe Ilniveisityoi Alberta and Phi linatomic physics at tbedlni varsitygoi Toronto Joining the BCN in WorldWar NUhE was sent on loanto the Royal Navy where he worked on radar and naval operations Subsequentiyhe became associA GAIL Truck TarpauluL Catches on Fire When Sedgeman of the Ontario Food Terminal Toronto drove his truckload of vegeta bles under bridge on Highway 400 last night he saw the reflec tion at flames in the darkness 0thermotorists on the high way were aware earlier that th tarpauiin covering the top Sedgmans truck was atlam but not the driver Sedgeman wheeled the truck onto Dunlap St and Barrie City firemen under Chief Irwin made test run to the scene doused the flames and probably saved the vehicle and its cargo of onions and other vegetables An interior beater used to keep the vegetables from freez ing was investigated as the pos sible cause of the blaze Chief Irwin said the tops of the truck racks were searched slightly The tarpaulin wasdestroyed ate professoroiphysioa at the University of Toronto In 1951 he was appointed Dir ector of the Mines Branch of the federal department of Mines and Tedmical Surveys Dr Conlt vey has played an active part on research committees on two continents Re is the author oi several technical articlm an papers jtsunami it g3 35 iii in is is it 25 this year showed that thnsoin favorof new school weraiin the majority and motion approving new school was passed by 57 The immediate result was the walk out of the seven Collingwood and area repmentativcsi At last nights meeting oue Colltngwood member Ernie Morrison leit early and took no part in the voting as thenrbi tration proposals Animosity crept into the pro ceedings early when Coiling woodl it to make my point he stated it you have one said drain you sir and demand your respect Okay get moving replied McLeod And dont have to find stated Mr Bornrle Before motion accepting the minutes at the previous nice had been accepted the dos line of 11 pm was alreach reached and Anjo bur put further moti uteri ltnhie lileLoi Stbleseqmeeltiyngfilmw dnigh uen motions adding another 30min nice and 10 minutes in the meet Special Meeting For ESSci Council special meeting of Essa Township Counciiwas held on February 13 in Utopia Commun ity Hail when present wero Reeve Peacock Deputy Reeve Denney Councillors Page permit and Davis Treasurer Bell Roadrsupervisor Trsux and Clerk Coxworth The purpose of the meeting was to complete unfinishedbush ness Also attendingwere School Board members Cole and McLachlan who raquated Coun cil appoval to have deed reg istered for 89 acres at land to build new school at Cooks towo and suiiicient money to build the mmsrw Motion by Mai and Davis was thateouncil ap prove the purchase and that planning board he asked for approval for registration of deed motion by Page and Desmolt was thatlcouncil approve request of School Area Board for $200 000 to build new school at Cooks town with debentures to be used or 20 years and thatclerk pre are the bylaw subject to ap proval of Dept of Education motion of Davis and Denney was that the clerk advertise for man to operate road machin ery Salary schedule We to $125 per hour according to experience and qualifications Applications are tobe innotlater thanlz oclock noon March 1059 On motion of Dermott and Du ney Council is to advertise ft man withtiucktodrawlndop cratesprayar on cattle farmla ble fly also foran mm with car to inspect same by state hourly wage and mileage for car and for autildcnt to do the Spraying powder to contain not less than one Tender to be in Clerks dflot not later than oclocknou March 1959 Motion of Davis and Dam was thatBoad Supervisor be giv en permission to purchase find for the Township shed Some discussion took place to where thenaw MnniclpalDtr ices would bebullt left over tor further considera tion at the next meetingAd Joummcnt wasto meet at wawn one am Ab ochs FOODV MARKET Tomorrows Spec mom auanrane BEEF lb 44 Beserved artinnit

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