Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 12 Nov 1956, p. 2

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zm BARRIB names nonnaamov 1m Royal Winter fFai Barrie stole the thunder Winter Fair claiming to its at the opening of the Royal credit the birth of husky Shorthorn bull calf the offspring of twoyearold Torbarrle Zoe Thirdowned by Judge Harvie The calf was born in the cattle barn at am on Friday simultaneous with the openingof the doors to the public few hours later th calf was officially named Tarbarrie Royal Opener Official Opening Ontarios Minister of Agricul lure Hon Goodfellow of ficially opened the Fair some thirteen hours later in the horse show ring of the Coliseum lIe inspected guard of honor from the lioyal Canadian Navy and following his opening speech Mayor Nathan Phillips of Toronto welcomed the equestrian teams of Canda the United StatesI lre land Chile and Mexico Throughout the day judges were busy awarding ribbons and trophics Among the awards given on the first day Simcog County exhibitors claimed quite number in the market hog classes Percy Carscoddcn of Bradford took eighth place out of 39 entries in the pure bred grade or cross brcd barrow or sow bacon type 180210 lbs section In the fol lowing section fortpen of three borrower sows of bacon type with 32 entries Mr Carscadden was placed sixth and eleventh place went to Ben Steers also of Brad ford Another Bradford Exhibitor Bradford farmer John Fen ncll scored number of successes with his Leicester sheep His rum Young AG was placcd fourth another ram Fennell 10K also fourth in its sectio two ram lambs Green NR and Fennell JL 41 were placed second and fifth respectively his yearling ewe Snell 4K scored ninth and his ewe lamb Fennell lL 0L was also placed ninth Mr Fennel took fifth place Johnston ot Hawkestone tohk fourth place with his Tetra Ietk rye Carl Peacock of Stayner was placed ninth in the same class with the same type of lyegt Carl Peacock was placed sec ondvVith his exhibit of Geneseo in the class for soft white winter wheat lilcrvyn Sanderson of Shanty Bay had two entries in the Barries Hamage At Cenotaph Continued from page one gtch Earle Sea Cadets and Barrie Air gt gt At the co pletion of the service tch parade moved offalong Dun lop Street East past the saluting base where the salutewas taken hy Air ViceMarshal Cuff The contingents proceeded up Mul caster Street to the new Legion headquarters on Collier Street where the parade was dismissed Laying of Wreaths Town of Barrie Mayor Greer Province of Ontario Mrs lsobellladden Township of Int nisfiiC Lockhart Township Vespra Roy Hickllng Barrie No 147 Canadian Legs on Cecil McMulkin president Ladies Auxiliary Barrie Branch Mrs Isobel lladden Veterans Club of Harrie Major George Rodgers Grey and Simcoe For esters Headquarters Lieut Walter Smith Armyellead quarterSVCamp Borden Major handall for CampCommand er RCAC School Camp Borden Maj McDonald BCAF Cp Borden SL Anste CAF Ed gar FL Cuttin Barrie vSea Cadets Barrie Air Cadets arrie Chamber offiCommerc Willard Kinzie president Ju or Chamber of Commerce Winchester Knights of Colum us Dr Neil Laurie Kerr Lodge AF and AM McCankey IOOF Reynolds Bainiew Chapter OES Mrs McCaw Beaver lie bekah lodge Georgs Lurnsden JLodge LQBA Maude Seningens ILodge LQBALNo 551 Alisme lrFurzecott 11 No Paddison Lions Club rie Harold Fo Club or draught horse class for gelding or mare four years or over and they wer placed thirdand fourth County Mink Breeding In the early stages of the judgs ing of the mink entries in what is consideredto have been one of thebest mink shows staged at the Royal the twoAlliston breed ers Benny Swanson and Mc ICague did well Both breeders collected number of place no hens and lilcCague Secured rescrvechampion with his mink in the medium blue class The mink show attracted record of nearly 800 mink some coming from the States and as far west as British Colum Private Health vlnsurance Plans Increase by 13 Private health insurance plans have increased their enrolment by 13 duringvthe past year study carried out jointly by The Canadian Life Insurance of ficersAssociation and the All Canada Insurance Federation est imated that last year 6689000 Canadians were covered by hos pital insurance According to thestudy 5872 000 persons had insurance against surgicalexpenses In addition 4705000 Canadians had medical insurances The studys figures did not covervaricus provincial govern ment hospitalization plans which nowcover about 3000000 Cah opulstloh insured Last year 71 of the provinces residents were insured against hospital expenses This represented an increase of more than 16 during thcpast five years accordingto the study Manitoba was nextwith 52 of lts residents covered by private hasiwital insiuanc CURING ran awn Som mesfa fella gets own on himself his town his city everything in general good re for dispelling this feeling is to packup the car take ma and the kids and head forgreen er pastures on temporary basis at least Hanna Alta Herald Squadron the First Column Continued from page one ther and son night This same Smith turned out to be just about the best public speaker the local service club has had in several years Therewere well over 1001 dads and lads presentwhn were greatly impressed with this clean cut sndpersonahle young atblete who did tremendous Job in sell ing hockey Lhe NHL and the Tori onto Maple Leafs It was easy to see why he won the trophy for the most gentlemsniy player And Everyone was hlp to note that Smitty scorcd be goals been Menuanm Barrie Branch Canadian legion last week immediately after his visit to Barrie one of the young sters at Kiwanis who had his plc lure taken with him asked Sid to score goal against Canadians Two nights later Sid not only did that but fired two more against Black Hawks on Saturday Come on Maple Leafsl One of out operators pointed out this classified adlet laht week in The Examiner Lost Light blue trousers at Dance Hall Badly needed by owner The moral to that is obvious There are people whodlscount the effect of advertising yet insist on eating wearing and living with the most widely advertisedhrands ErrWarden Roy llickling is town slickerhimself now but back lathe days when he was on the farm town slicker asked How do you tell the genders from the mason rnmo morons RCAC School Camp Borden geese Answer We dont worry about thatiurt turnth in all out together and let them vilgure it out for themselves Corny eh When narrieflurling Club an nual banquet was held last week the past president said every them her of the club waasupposcho he la iclutalzoveha gentlemanhA asj is nmqf BEgentenlltgn gu wife drops some ttoveri to where she can pick it up easlly wassuppored towrite some thing about fishing thistwcek but that is out of season So is golf ingi and ofeoursa golfers But howabout this id fisher mcn neverdle th yJust smell that way Our lnnisfil columnist has come up with novel suggestion which would elimlnate ideer widow He suggests that the hunters taker their wlveswith them Now therev is something forthe boy to pen der TR AN EXAM ER WANT AD VPHQNE VPA 82414 when naps orname of NewVXork HBdlnlleS winninggminkbejlonglng to LIMcCague of Alliston Butchart Simpkin Rotary Cliib of artre MindieVM re Clark Mr my Tarnpkins Lake iryJac StMClair Can Electric tw MRS ISOBEL HADDEN Province of Ontario Mama chosen Romans Barrie Veterans Club Wu WALTER snrrn Grey and Bimcoc Foresters MR8 PADDISON Every year since World War One CAMPBELL At Cenotaph sirensme curnun DFCI RCAF Station Edgar JOHN LEWTHWAITE 68 World warone veteran pins his poppy to the Cross at the qukstdwn Remembrance Ser VlCe DALsTON Attend Winter Fair number of the BDCI pupils attended the Winter Fair in To ronto 9n Eriday Teacher on Sick List Our teacher Miss Wright had severe throat trouble last week landiwas out of school We hope she will be bettefisaon Barrie The preschool children of SS No received their first shots alton has gone to reside in rie Favero of polio vaccine at Edgar on Fri day Dalstonv friends are sorry to knowrhev II Ball is so ill the Royal Victorra Hospital Bar We all hope for speedy recovrey Quite few ladies attended the bazaar at Craighurst on Friday afternoon George Thompson and son El donfiTexasWatson and Stan Wat son George Buie and Lorne Jory were amongthose who left forthe deer hunt in the North on Satur day Barrie Liberal llssociflen PUBLIC MEETING nasal Nov 15m iiodrinhlon $611691 Chairman Praises Playground Newton chairman of the Barri Recreational Council at meeting of the Council last week complimented Law and George Languaffe for the manner in which they organized Barrie sum mer playgrounds this year think the playgrounds this lummer were exceptional mdl think credit is due toKMr Law and Mr Langstaife commented the chairman Mr Wica and Miss Louise Culley also gave un riintingly olvthelr help They all did wonderful job Plans for thewinter months were outlined by the council It is hopedfito have four outdoor rinks runningvunder paid supervl sign They will be located at Co rington and0akley Park Schools at Sheanlark and at Queens Park It is tentatively proposed to hireparkr personnel for sup ervision purposes The basketball program started last year for boys of l2 years will be continued this year Per rnlssipnhas been iven to use the gymnasium at thetBDCl on Sat urday mornings for this andit is proposed to starttgirls basketball at Codrington School also on Sat urday mornings TheCaunclr noted that YM YWCA had been successfully started in thetown andthst Teen Town hadJieen instrumental in making the start possible would like to give real praise to this organization said Mr Newton would like to seeit expand but understand that they ura tindlng difficulties regarding lspace Jack Patterson of the Comma gity ilrograms Branch of the Dr partmcnt of Education recently appointed to this area was present at the meetiagsnd spoke briefly on how his branch could help community activities we have WV safe wiatsr tang Puts tho but itnswn brands sailing in vino it am no pierbeam ungm dam an an to Mon IM orkfls and ear nual to am NIH as soil unlnlnnn on Mai 11 vnl III on Indqluhlu fistran Christmasbus more 5v and bake sale Walnut Nov 14 zoos Trinity PartIll HI gglitllfr Street Amicuw ummm Lad Fo mission 25c 127 Hot Turkey Supper make If Tuesday Nov la 11 am Loyal True Blu Hall Huh Strec Also entertainment Adults $150 children 125119 Remembrance eme Kiwanis Todays dinnermeetingr Kiwanis Club will conform the annual observance of1Re em brance Day lnithechai exMayor Hebe Smi manof thc support of ii committee Kiwanian Harris chatrrnan oi cislpublic relations of the CanadlsnLegion line the valuable work the Legionandwill also color filmy The ence This shows flash two world wars Natio membrance Day scrvr manufacture and purpose PY sales It is announced that lowing have been electcd wanis office in 1057 George Caldwell dents 0f the Columbialliver miles the 46 miles in drain an area 40000 miles gt no program therefore we Ilwaya work behind the scenes gornilisrrrllmfl Gllfml Tim Moro insomnia best money can hay my Moravia minn ont film In 01 Nannies

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