Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 5 Aug 1959, p. 5

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FATHER ncre hasa kind of pensive air as he watches the solthall tournament at Billsdalo Monday Hes eith er remembering the day when he was in there pitching too Announce 59 Passed doesnt seem all that long ago or more hkely hes go ing to turn around to one oi his pals and say Yknow they dont seem to play the game like we used to do they GUYS AND DOLIS slunlr towards many beachside dancehalls over the weekend and had themselves some salt cxpression Here we are with some oi the catsoutside Peggys near Skoud Inside Tests For Red Crbss Swim AWard Filtynioe children passed the JImlor Red Cross swimming test at Camp Borden July 27 The tests concluded the first period ot the Simcoe County Recreation Services summer program dur ing which many children took instriictioo at various county beaches The service is now beginning second period in which many children will take theirvinstruc tion in higher grade Those passing the Junior Bed ross tests were Barbara llawke Fred Shellswell Torry Hodgson Craighurst Arlene Jones Midland Donelda Nashltliiid burst Kathryn Shanahan RB LOCAL AND canton KIWANIS GUESTS Dinner guests at the Barrie Kiwanis Club included Kiwanian Floyd Dike Kirkland Lake past president Kiwanian Bob Shipp South Porcupine secretary Kllt wauian Joe Jagcr funeral din actor from Athens Ohio vaca tioning inthis area Mel Wiiklt ins new down of Barrie from Weston Birmann the citys industrial commission and Baden Griffin FIRE IN BARN There was small fire in one at the cattle hams in the agri cultural grounds at Elmvale last week thought to have been caused by children playing with matches neighbor saw the smoke and notified workmen nearby Firemen soon had the blaze under control SCUD WITH SPUDS Three bags at potatoes valued at $4 each were stolen from Barries Fish and Chip Shop Duniop St last night They were taken irom the hack oi the store while it was unlocked FIND STOLEN GOODS No eightinch orangepainted metal bar forks tor aliit truck which Ball Planing Mill Barrie told police last week were stol on were struck tram the stolen list Tuesday when it was found the bars were under some lum bar in their yard The bars were valued at ENDORSE RESOLUTION Alliston Town Council last night endorsed Barries resolu tion calling on provincial and federal governments to enact legislation requiring all heavy ies to have two separate SYstems The Barrie resolutionwas sequence to the two recentBayheld street ac cidents BACK IN HARNESS Dr Pitcher ofAilistuu last night took his place again on Alliston Town Council alter 57320 ManDays Lost During lune OTTAWA GP There were 5132 mamdays of work last in June due to 43 work stoppages the labor department repnrted Thursday There were 11 more stoppages than in the previous month but number of man days lost were down from 50825 Almost half tbeptimelost in June resulted train nowvsetiled dispute involving oil and chemi cal workers at thei Polymer Cor poratdon in Sarnia short absence He has spent three weeks at the Edinburgh convention oi the British and Canadian Medical Associations While there ne met Roy Thom son recently headlined when he acquired large chain of daily newspapers in the United King dom Mr Thomsons companies own The Barrie Examiner WANT CONSERVATION Alliston has petitioned the Minister of Planning and Devel opment to call an inaugural meeting oi the Nottawasaga Conservation Authority SERVE ON BOARD Don Downey Banting Memor ial High School history teacher and Councillor Alan Latimer will beAllistons representatives on the new South Simcne Mus eum Board Town council last night passed bylaw appointing them for two years irom Janu ary 1959 Tne bylaw was the official constitution of the board which hopes to open museum in building in Allistons River dale Park this month TUESDAY BUSY DAY Tuesday was an exceptionally busy day for Barrie stores Menyreported business better than an average Friday At one barbers on the main street three chairs coped with 33 child rensrhaircuts They were ail good children said one of the harbers Oil Traci Ignites Driver Thinlrs iast PORT CREDIT CWA quick thinking nil truck driver jumped the cab of his flaming ve hicle Tuesday and drove it away from the Lions Clubswimming pool here where am children were swimming Howard Jack 27 of Richmond Hill was delivering oil to the ad joining auditorium when hose broke and oil spilled on the truck exhaust and ignited He drove tho burning truck loo yards Four men from the pool and Mr Jack put out the blaze he iore firemen arrived Barrie gtVasey ensauwnw Paul Carruthers Robert Pad dison David Patterson Harvey Madeline Stewart Smith Gordon Walker monwav No 27 Linda Dneler Alvin Weddel Robert Watt BEETON AND TECIMSETH Janet Bell Brian Eagerman Charles Lisk Jana Ritchie Har barn Matthews Bobby Mat tthvs Billy McKay Danny Mclt umronn John Edmonds Janet Hewley Norma Hailing Scott Neilly ALLISTON Linda Alderson MaryBrevmrd Mary Bridle Gail Butt Bobby Fairbaira Carolyn Fowler Bar bara Green Susan irwin Tomlt my Irwin Marlene McDowell Janice McNahb Karen=ltobbins Clinton Smith Ruth Thompson BURNS BAXTER AND ELMGROVE Billy Connell CBloi Edgar Brian Jatiray Bobbie Kerr Marlena Walkom SHANTY BAY Susan Arbuthnot Sylvia Billlt cliffe Diane Liberty Edna Basso Betty Caldwell Timothy Garrick Martin Langmuir May got Sweeney Donna Blakey Mary Janejiastings Joe McFad den Kennel Club Picks Johnson lis President Ken Johnson was reelected president of the Barrie Kennel Club at theannual meeting July 30 at Mayors Motel Treasurer iorthe coming year is Frank Jones and secretary presided at the meeting at which three applications for membership were received and accepted Financial reports read by the secretary showed succesalul year Next meeting is scheduledlior August 78 at the home of Mr and Mrs Barry Morren North street wonsmPPEns nqnr Finn ALLENFORDCP Memi hers of Park Read United Church left in the middle of the service Sunday to fight fire on farm Despite the help of about 70 members of the congregation the 510000 farm home ofliarold Brant in this community about seven miles west of OwenSnund was destroyed twch mm 11 too GRANAD THEATRE ol Show gt9 Tonighté Gigantic Fire Monster PLUS TaanogeiFromOuterSpoce shuns in sin WHERE commung retus AMB SH COMMON M55 unwind Robert wagon my In day cansg sound lt was lust seething with the ierky manycolored tigmes oi the anccrs but the one pie lured here With the sports car decided it was cooler oukide ART HARRIS leit vice president oi the Central On tario Sales and Advertising Club congratulates Jack Liv ingston Barrie lawyer the tenth newmember to be ac cepted into the club in the past wek Bight Will Ridlay mhip CentraiOntario Sales and Ad Club will hold the first meek ing of the new season Monday gneverllo as JSIIrowin means minimise Civic Holiday apreo at the park wentloit with thokind oi bang which picnics families relaxing in nz marinas matron sooner Charge Man iToolr lielahvtesfi Gas Siphomn An Orillia mad was at In Bmdtordilhnday night charg advithstgaling gasoline from Normand Penmand Pellotla ot Ioalletermstrntt Orlliia ms mar wl or gue when Constable John Dndgeon on his nlghtly rounds spotted man at pm standing beside the ianson Ceiuyrtruck with rubber hose stuck down the pipe tho sunit the kids will let thed horsesth with which many other holldayers occupied their alternoon Examiner photos soilbail tournament vrrp connarotms NEW BER Sept chairman The When pew hahy arrives Or when you hrataaveryopednlfam ily occasion Your Welcome We on oatess wil1cail basket of gifts fiend hinge wr is until When flan noon Ion onsegphona PA 6630 inga ieatura speakers from Canadian merchandising ad vertising and selling fields Monthly dinner meet thick was parked garage lot right across the unketfi tine 1mm United mm Pelleticrs car which was threesAaron mu gasoline was loaded with his rather and on wifes hrother besides on wife and theirvthree drcn when arrested Fernnand wu in possession of $200 It When questioaco he appeared to have no apparent reason for taking the gasoline lie was remanded to custody in Barrio Coonty Jail and he will appearja Bradlord court Priday know he was taking did 1asoline said his wile Water Skier Plumrneied I60Feei Into Lake Siincoef Water skier James Handy was released lrorn Soldicrs Memorial Hospital Drillla iiesi day where or was taken Mon day aiter he plummeted so dot into Lake Simcoe while demon strating water skiing kite Ho sulfereli bruisesto his right matter he was caught by downdroit while soaring through the air and crashing to the lake surlaoe with slap which was heard throughout the area and which was witnessed £1000 people at the water The exhibition of water skiing was part at the 14th annual or illla Rotary Sports day The trio of water skiers Hood Cam PinkLil and Sid McMurr Nothing Serious Around Innistil lunistll police were kept busy on petty calls over Civic Holl day weekend but no serious ac were periomirng closer to shore than usual because of the large flotilla oi boats further out in tho wntcr Downdraft are quite preval eat that close to shore Mr McMurray had earlier tried the same stunt and he too crashed into the lake but he plunged mm lower height and want inlurcn When Hood untied ho was retrieved by Bill Clarke of 0r ilila who was towing tho skier and his kite The trio has been staging wot er skiing shows or tcnvyearl Iandthlsisplbeirsttimeany of them have sulleredtniur IMPERIAL Now SHOWING THE GREATESTT cldents were rteported The west wind whipped the lake into quite rough state hail mile beyond lira shore and warnings broadlt cast over the local radio may have kept venturesoms sailors tron getting beyond the danger line One boat which broke away from its moorings at Alcona Beach was seen by the Provin cial Cniiser to be washed up on the shore of Snake Island Police enquiry from innlstil ads vised the owners they would have to go to ball it out and get it homo themselves aevegrhiéherlBi roman Evrkv NIGHT Views cotton cannon MIL IIOIISE hock ELvrsPnEsLaiv COME OUITO TH DRIVEIN AND ENJOYTHIE COOL BREEZE Bovaiiice Opensil pm Show Starts ntznusls No car handles rough roads and tight turns likes TorsionAIREPlymouth And right now you an buy big beautiful road hugging Plymouth for theziowest price of the year Top tradein dollars for ry or presentm too on the Plymonthimodél SPECIAL DAY AND DATE WITH LOEWS TORONTO of your chorce Hurry Get intoyonrnearest rs showroom for matron in hest 935611903 the Pig

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