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Barrie Examiner, 12 Aug 1959, p. 2

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mm HUNTER moron relativcs held family pio nic to celebrate his 80th ilT INNISFIL birthday Mn Hunter is second from lett and 7M1 Hunter looldnl pretty indeed in been leit Four Families Meet For Over thepast weekend tour ot lnnietils families were toge ther in celebrationof birthdays oi parents or gathered to meet members who tarehome irom distant part at the country Mr and Mrs mired Webb had their amiiy and immediate iolaws home when their son Gordonoi Nelson 30 and his wife and children were here tor vi Also visiting vere Mr and Mrs George Webb and family of Kingston Mr and Mrs George Armstrong Kath leen Kettluby Mr and Mrs iravor Evans Blanche oi Tor ontp with their son and close family friends Mr and Mrs Earl AflliSiJamlg of Gravenhurst George Webb of Kingston is member of the city council there and this year is heading up several important commit tees Gordon Webb was the youngest Master of his Masonic Lodge to have held that otiice In Nelson BC Alfred Webb is the senior exracye oi Innistil Township although not the old oat Shown on lie lawn of their new strand home where Mr and MrsAltred Webh have retired the gathering brought together parents and children which other members including the grand father had never seen The John Hunter tamily held reunion at Glcnwood Beach where George liunter operates summer camp and store The occasion was the celebration at John Hunters tolh birthday Pictures showJohn and Mrs iiunter with Four at their five sons Ted Bert Craig and George and the family gathers lagenjoying apicnic supper on the lawn of the Hunter camp grounds at the beach lohn Hun ter says that he remembers the first reaper that was put into operation inlnnisiil and we used outhe arm of his father on the 8th line flhis machine cut the groin and left it to be handtied into sheaves lie also tells of seeing stones being loaded on treight cars at the8th line crossing to be taken to Toronto for pavements arm wnaa Plian totherand iour sons win their families gathered for family reuaion Saturday when Benjamin Webb of Stroud ce brated his am birthday Pic tura shows Mr Webbwith his four sonsMorley Jot Capreol Edgar of Stroud Lloyd oi Stroud and Cliliord at the Thornton dis trict Ben Web who for years operated the gr elevator at Craigvale is still in good health and enjoys talk about old times The party was held at the fondly home in Stroudh Samuel liftlay the oldest SAMUEL nvmv an Mfr rillOlav are seated in mlflnlmdMMDW dppy Reunions at the celebrants was 90 years of ageSahtrday His family were all noma and all joined in dinner at the Barclay Corners restaurant Fourteen were presentMr and Mrs Howard Broley and family Mr andMrs Everett Knecahaw Lillian and family Mr and Mrs Clarence Broiey and Gor don Mason and daughterl fam ily of Olive deceased Unfortunately we did not learn of thisgatbenng in time to get picture of thc group The picture of Mr and Mrs Samuel Broleyrshows them sitting ona pair of chairs presented tbem by the family on Mr Broleys 90th birthday REUNION or the Webb brought together Back Gordon Webb Nelson 36 George Webb Kingston George moons Kettleby Mrs George Webb Mr and Mrs Earl Armstrong Gra Awarded Job lost wages wrnnsoa cm Chrysler oi Canada employee tired last March for alleged insubordina tion to plant maintenance an pervisor has been awarded his job back and $1300 in lost wages by Judge Harold Lang who arbitrated the dispute between the cpmpany and Local 444 work United Auto other Union one Judge Lang ruled that John Lawrence 53 janitor at the autofirm was provoked vinto striking the supervisor Kenneth Lester when Lester calledhim filthy name Atte barveit cultivation and weed control were the highlights or recent report by North Sim coe Ag Ber Stewart Page from the Ontario Department of Agriculture Mr Page said thatth period oftimehetween haying and har vesting is the time when tarm ers can do much of their best Weed control is sum mer job and most ofthe spra ing of crops was done two months ago Weeds such mustard nieory pigweed and plantain were fairly easily killed with light spray of 241 if done at the right time Though most of the spraying was done in the earlier part of the yearl is not too late to clean out Scotch or Buil thistl he said The lmost effective way of doing this Is by spot spraying ith good strong spra Clipping the pasture early and often enotigb to prevent weeds from seeding is good practice and is worth doingif only to freshen up the crop fihé summer tallowideawaa blasted by Page in his re state that where the land was left without crop all season Iino believe that afterharvest cultivation bite the best op rtunity at cleaning up tfievlan eatod thatthe oneway Pestto eloush the at here the land was be fills at tho my in celebration of Me Bro loye 90th birthday vanhinatL Second mm Mrs Gordoagwabb Margaret Webprlngaton Wandy Webb Nelson 13 Front Mrs George Amabrcng Klimleen Alfred Webb Mn Webb Mrs mvor EV 10an PEDESTRIAN DETOUR Pedestrians hate to make short detour from the sidewalk on to the pavement while Barrie Public Works Departmentbreak up and relay the sidewalk on Dunlop street west between High street and the traific lights at junction of Dunlap and Bradford streets EXAMINER HELPS STUDENT letter has been received at The Barrie Examiner office from thevpaient of air 11yearold boy in England who is studying Canada as hobb with special reference to Ontar The letter aanrmpiwesa tr Strand is pictured here with ans Blanche Trevor Ev ans Toronto Seated grand chll Mark trong Kettleby onald Webb Nel son 13 nouglaa Webb Kingston Grant Armstrong Gravanhursti substantial province warded to St Albans Englan gt STAY IN BARR1E Barrie lawyer Reid re ferring vto ah item in The Ear rie Examiner Aug= which stated he had been seen and heard near house under con struction in Aliiston has formed us he has every lnten tion of continuing his residence abd practice in Barrie for his remaining years States Mr Reid Ihave only been in Al liston once in the past number of years and that was some months ago or about 15 minutes to speak to case TOUR 1051 $3 gt Cost of the Royal visit to Oril has Royal Tour Committee was about 53000 it was revealed this week Orrilla delhiafl MéGarvey said volunteer help fall wheat orlall rye seeding early in Septembe the fields can be seeded right away Page warned that while harvut cultivation is desirable and essential part of weed control program excess till age is costly and undesirable Tillage that is not needed burns up vvaluable organic matter wastes soil fertility and costs or more per acre every time we go Lover the ileld with our tractor andLqullnment sowing oi wheat rye oats crop iollowmg after har vest cultivation canget enough full posture to pay for the clean up tiiliage job and at the same avoid wasting soil fertility tion figuresprlces at Hooper annMens saved hundreds of dollars Cost is to be roughly split between theytown and Simcoe County BUMPED READS No 17yearold youths receiv ed concussions Monday night when they collided headon in ball game at theOntario Lead ership Training Camp on Lake Conchichingn Taken to Soliders Memorial Hospital in Orillis Allan Marcov of Welland ah William Duprau oi Inglesid were reported in improved con ditlnn Tuesday CORRECTION in the outlines iorphotol the Royal Canadian Armored Corps weeken at Camp Borden which appeareoon page two at ATTENT on WantedzA number at progressivefarmers dis tricts who would like to set out conunercial block oiRed Raspberries either tor your local trade or for shipping tog recommended cityfldealers Recent OntarioQuebec pmduc inert and dealer reports llwould indicate short supplies ev tywhere To encourage planting bf new high yieldingpatch es well known nursery is sending special representative or many years experience in commercial production to per soon terview ind educate interested farmers in raspberry culture This wouldrabbit in higher unit yields longer patch lifeless hand labor and when translated at dollars at nor mnl prices arelatlvely high ration profit is sured Because ottba present shortage of good plan material bookings can only be random FALL PLANTING 1959 llmv ited to one acre lit0 Plant Guarantee Continuous cultual This iaa rare oppor erminsfvvrlte Bo 490s Campbell Anya lath giving location oijyo doompletely analyzothebuainess still require call later and ity to increase as sidelineLto tarioon orbelore farm Our specialist will 51 hialeui aonlrwho are Mor ley EdgarVLloyd and Glit nndann nuts John aun ter were caught in happy mood lithe occasion of Mr Hunters 80th birthday Tuesdays Examiner armored car driver Pop Saunders was incorrectly named Sangster Also top cadetof the year was Ollieer Cadet Bailey not Lieui Sangster Our apologies for the slip to those concerned DRAG RACE Ciapperton street Barri resident reported to city police Tuesday teenagers were racing up and down Dunlap street to wards Highway ll One of the cars had the top out out at it mak lg like convertible Both cars were packed with youths Cars hoods and drag bed dis appeared by the time Barrie city police arrived however GEN TOUR Members of Barrie Horticul tural Society left this morning on twodaytrip to London They will visit gardens and greenhouses along the way and will tour London The group is scheduled to return about 10 pm Thursday WINS DIPLOMA lchn Verstaaten19 ofltlt No New Lowell was award ed diplomanpon succmsful completion of wweekxosin deutial training program in TVH You we 1qu yum ford Mr Webb sealed is surrounded by his boys Posing with them four sons Ted Bert and George Examiner Photos and radio servicing tromDe Vry Technical Institute 626 Melawa Avenue Toronto BIKE sararvv Nearly 100 children will pack Barries Queens Parlc this at rodeo organized by Barrie city police constable Rey Lacey who is in charge of the school chil drens salety patrol This is the third year the rodeo boar taken place and youngsters will spend three hours starting at 130 pm stacles enough about cycling to be sponsible riders circumventing oblt CRITICIZE COURSES GUELlfH CP The Ontario Secondary School Headmasters Association Saturday criticized runner coursu for students who failed promotion examinations during the regular school term proving they know Allowing people to writesuppla mental examinations is not com sisteot with present trends to ink prove educational dards the as citation said in state ment attbe close of its three daycanierence here Hendqinrrers loiI COMPLETE VllililLlllliii SUPPLIES Framing Materials Building Hardware Plywoods 8a aaranosras Roofing Materials Moulding Trials GybtecWallboards do Sheathing Boards ckowN olAMoNo Point supplies

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