Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 21 Feb 1959, p. 2

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ors he thtle Nllhjs in its scr nth year while the Rural Lit tle NHL communities under 3000 population is in its second season The growth of Little NHL has been phenomenal The 20 teams that will take part in the co ing championships will repres ent boys from across thr province LOCAL AND GENERAL WIN WAIT TROPHY In mend piayoii last night at Barrie Curling Club Me Aynrsts rink won the Labatt Trophy defeating Johnny John son in the final Skip Ayerst had Reg Tuck as lead ExMsyor Grant Mayor as second and Fred Pearson as viceskip John son had Ken lreadwell as vice with Albert Clifton and Johnny Merrelt an the front end DUAL ROLE lt surprises many folk to learn that the work of Simcoes prolt batinn officers headed by Frank Dingman includes not only looking after those convicted of breaches of the law but mar riage counselling as well This is pointed up by Mr Dingmans acceptance of an invitation to speak to the Barrie So Ed club at the YMYWCA March 75 lie wili be among the speakers on arriage and Youoneof series of discussions on special topics SCOUTS VISIT BORDEN Major Bennie Command ing Ol er of the Cdn School of Mi ary Intelligence said wasnun Synopsis Another coid wave pushing southward over Ontario today promising wintry week end Skies are clear over North ern Ontario and parts of South ern Ontario ll snow squalls are drifting off the open waters of the Great Lakes and strong winds are causing consid crahle drifting inrtha snow belt Lake Erie southern Lake Huron Lake Ontario northern Georgian Bay Haliburtou Win sor London Toronto Hamilto Sunny with afew cloudy periods and widely scattered anowflurries today Clear and cold tonight Sunday mainly sunny with cloudy periods and isolated soowllur riesl Winds west 20 to today becoming lighttonight and Sun day Southern Georgian Bay north ern Lake Huron Variable cloudi ness today with local snowsounlls and considerable drifting Clear with few cloudy periods tonight and Sunday Much colder to nigbt Winds northwest 20 to 30 today light tonight and Sunday Forecast Temperatures St Catharines Hamilton Muskoka Killaloe Earltun Sodbury assesses agnitude of this ao compiishment may be gained from the realization that last yenrsrural championship teams were built from selection at lessthan 100 boys in the ego groups Although play will got under way early Friday morning of icial opening ceremonies are scheduled for pm The tour nament will conclude with ba quet and the presentation of trophies that the St Andrews Church Scout Troop of Barrie visited Camp Borden this month Scout muster David McClymont and his scouts spent an hour touring the School under the direction of Capt Elliot Tuesday The boys were given on lecture on the schools function and evinced great interest in the training facilities displayed N0 JUDGMENT Doug Kettle Barrie North basketball coach points out that in his commentsxpublished in The Examiner about the Mid land Penelanguishene district gh school boys basketball teams which have been with drawn from competition by their principal through alleged un sportsmanlike conduct the quo tetion Theye not getting any thing more than they deserve referred specifically to fouls He was not passing any judgment about the matter generally about which he knew nothing at the time ATTEND COMMUNION The Brotherth of St Georg es Anglican Church Burton Av enue attended corporate com munion at am last Sunday Following the service the group retired to the Rectory where breakfast had been pre pared for the men The hosts Rev Walter Dyer and Mrs Dy liigh Snow Banks Factor in Crash Barrie district woman suf ferd head injuries yesterday in twocar collision inmsfii Townshipat the intersection oi the 19th concession ol 25 side road lnnisfil polio chiefstew srtFisbersaid high now banks at the intersection and slippery loads were factors in the acci en AlbertJackson and his wife RR Barrie were southbound on 25 sider and Fred Piper RR 14 Home was thound on the lath concession The recei dent occurred when both cars were in the act of making turns at the intersection near Big Bay Point Estimated damage was $00 each unbound ONS GENERAL CONTRACTORS llomrsn Specialty WE CAN AllRANGE creme toms Compare our prices and quality before buying cmm HAWK ONTARIO There duced in the near future the detection of nuclear fellout to be reported through Ground Observer corps channels film illustrating the air de fences of Canada was shown Lunch wasprovided by the ladies auxiliary of thelegion with Mrs Grace Ritchie and Mrs Maud Edwards in charge FO Lashley expressed thanks to Mr Chandler for the splen did work he was doing for the corps in that area He Got His Bed Close to Pine An lnnisiil Township farmer led barefoot in ght clothing across frozen fields to aneigh bors home at our oclock this morning when his farm home caught fire and burned to the ground The farm is on the 6th concession near Highway 27 Norman Munro bachelor had pulled his bed close to the fire to keep warm lie was awakened bylhe crackling of flames and smell of smoke and had just time to tumble out of bed and flee for his life Cookstowu iiremen answered the alarm hut were not able to save Munros home He lost not only his home but all his pet sonal possessions including clothing To assist the men to rehabili tale himself neighbors have been asked to assist first with clothing Donations are being received at the Thornton gen eral store Munro is man of medium height and build Find Sale Door Either safe crackers are be coming holder or someone lost the door of smallsafe at the corner of Dunlap and Bradford streets Barrie police received call last night from SergeantMajor MaeIntyrev of Camp Borden who reported he foundthe door of safe on the travelledpop tion of the roadway at the in tersection gt Police brought the san door formidable article tobe left on wellused highway to the policestation wher it was ex amined thoroughb is been only two safecrackingdobs in this area Within recent months one at local jewellery store in January the other in lnniafil Arnship at propane gas company office Police are satisfied the door does not belong to the small safe removed from the Barrie jewellery sho connection burglary in the cars Salt and Sand from winter roads cause serious dam age to brake lining and drums Have yours check ed FREE housemates 65 Collier 5t trar ing 33 flarrir Examiner nruunvamumn 14 eetonvTotrtenham Men hrown Out Of Work will be aflccicdonly by the AVROlayoif lirmsofarasunbeas thathuanrmtrsct Mint is the 136th as Limitedwhich up than with spray guns and Gibson president of iiblsc said today the value the contract was lus than Your so that the lirm uld not be affected to any uncut Nevertheless Mr vsaldnoonelikedtosce many men out of job There nodouht it would be bad for Melton Wallace em yment supervise of the Bar Employment exchange said Telephone executive few regishatlona were atthe olflce as result the layoff These would be clpally from Doctor and ttenham At Beelon Emmerson Dale an ectriclan at AVRO said about RAZE nmnmas barn containingexpenslve crop machinery burned own Friday despite efforts of firemen to save the uildlng on the tom of Joe In another fire at Oro ownship lath Concession an usedhouse was destroyed It as summer home used by ordilf Mr Tordiff and his taff usually call out the fire apartment to blazes this time department notified the own so im ocean and we mundln area including Men hamAdlala indAlliston walld be thrown out work Mr Dale seem rather uncertain of tin light We evening ev second he stated We were supposed to tion go on ove Sat and Sunday nigh but wowere told this wasolf sermon MEN lie added he would be going in Monday to see what the posi tion was There were about half dozen men at Beeton employed at the works Mr Dale who hasbeen work ing continuously at AVRO for the past two yearr said it was going to be hard on employees in the towns and areas close to Mal ton where they had bought their homes At Beeton it was dllier ent because most of the men lived there Joseph Belford Reeve of Tot tenham estimated there were 1513 Avro employees in the vile lagc who had been daily to Melton Some of them had lived in the couting village or along time and clay owned their own honla Said the Reeve would think it is not such an awful problem here as in the newer sections BURDEN UNCERTAIN The effect of Prime Minister Diefenbakers announcement on Camp Borden is still uncertain An Air Force spokesman today said ground crews for intercep tor aircraft were trained at Camp Borden PARMERS MARKET Stormy weather kept four ven dors away from their usual plan es Regular customers were on hand and eggs were asellout by 11 in price rangefrom 45c to 30¢ egetables have kept well TROPHIES sun rmzas BARBIE PIEI This is picture of the tro phies and prizes that will be presented at the conclusion of the annual Bonsplel of Bar rie Curling Club Rinks from many Ontario communities started curling for The Exam iner Trophy and Sterling Primate Sees On DunlopAStreetA The Most Rev Maurice Roy DD can Roman Catholic Archbishop of Quebec and Pri mate of Canada will visit Camp Borden on Monday as Bishop Ordinary to the Canadian Arar ed Forces Hewillstayuntii Wednesday Functions will include liturgi ilies including those serving with the armed forces overseas lie was born in Quebec 1905 or dained 192 named Bishop of Three Rivers consecrated and appointed military vicar in 1546 named Archbishop of Quebec 1947and Primates Canada in 1956 cal reception confirmation and Holy Mass Monday and child rean Mass and Holy Mass Tues day Social functions will in cindea reception visits to the or the tionhvisits to is and the Barker public schoo at the RCAF Sta tion and atea in the RCAF olf icers mess to which wiveswill be invited His Excellency has spiritua jurisdiction over allCanadian Roman catholics and their fam mm no am SMA PRESTIGE nos EMBLEM identifies your WELCOME WAGON SPllllSthS firms of prdflgo hnnd amateur Trusts Trophy today The Ex aminerTrophygoestothewin ner of the main event The sterling Trusts Trophy Enos to the winner of the second ev ent Play continues next Wedlt nesday Thursday and Friday with the finals on Saturday recurs this year and are leaders Pot atoes were 35o basket or $140 bag Whitefish were missing but chickens were in good demand Apples included very large Kings Spies and others at 50c basket Home baking sold out also but was in mailer supply Parlong permits for vendors were handed out BOOK This trainingwould have been switchedto Arrowairtnmes and Iroquois angina had the Arrow development program continued However as the Arrow had not been expected in operational service or at least two or three years it would be that length of before the decision has any etiect General pilot training in the REAP will continue it is as peeled However training for manned interceptor pilots thesisl btutoring training now wo assigned to one service by 1961 wfllrdlsi continued when Government makes the final inevitable dc cision to scrap fighter alrch Yaterdays announcement sug geststhistlmewillbenptotwo years closer than had bear thought in the Service Invite Barries Children to Hunt Candy Treasures Queens Park Barrie is going to be busy place Easier Mon All the children in the iv3 and on the borders ooar in vited to monster Easter Egg treasure hunt The event or ganized by SecretaryDirector Al Dodds starts at 930 sm lt isopentochildrenuptoage rs whether members or not lirst prize will be monster Easter egg donated by firm of candymnkera The same company is providing medium Easter egg for second prize and three smallereggs for third fourth and fifth Each partici pant gets drink of popfree you YourBound dirt Headqulm KODAK CWAS End GIFTS 37 Dunlop Home NOW FOR YOUR EASTER VACATION NEW YORK days by air aassau days by air MEX days by air ZSEEMI $2930 CALL OR WRITE FOR DESCRIPHVE FOE BARRIE TRAVEL SERVICE 102 DUN DIAL PA CSlfl onrlcrcimm Millifob 2328 wzvgmxlu an mWm

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