Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 22 Mar 1957, p. 11

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BABRIE IS RATED as centre of good musicand the splendid con cart ofthe Ross CaldweliSlngers their first presentation here on March in the new Collier street United ChurchRellglous Education rue robin and onerous are here and we are having blackbird winter Cottage Dru er Meeting The morning cottage prayer meeting have been continued all this weeh and are well attended large number of our citizen are attending the crusade in Ha rle every night this mean Trinity was met on Wbdnes day afternoon at the home of Mrs Cunningham Plans were made to have the Easter thank offering meeting on April 28 with Mrs Boyer of Toronto as speaker The study chapter wasttaken by WI Several faundvtbbtJqunesdav March 13 was luy for them The travelling when want on Mrs Legsee andwilllam Séipstbc lucky No17 tally érd won by Mrs Mooney le vtho high seorcswentt lurid Mrs ll Campbellan Mrs Wilson am Reid spent Monday in Toronto Mrs Wednesday with relatives here and Wingtarmed largeupartof the dellghtfulmuslcai night with the New salon Concert Orchestra Those who had the pleasure hearing them are bolting forWard to their next presentation Queens Scouts In their short three years of operations the First Tifoop Innis fll Boy Scouts with headquarters at St Pauls Innlsfil have al ready had two their members vidnhigh honors having com pletéd their qualifications as Queens Scouts In order to get this award the out must have passed his exam inations in at least four phases of the troop training He will be the wearer of four badges show ing these qualifications With these and after certain pro flciency tests and six months probation he is then eligible to become Queens Scout The two members qualified are First Class Scout Ralph Rowe 11 andEGarry Ransom 16 Both boys are residents of St Pauls The latter boy has had another having been chosen as the delegate from the area to at tend the American Jamboree at Valley Forge July 1218 About 1000 are expected from Canada This trip which costs $150 in xpcnses is financed by the local roup the only costs to Garry eing the spending money be de llés to have along The troop posted the first half tr his fees when his application as accepted They are now planning ways and means to earn th balance Funds are all earn ed iu various projects They do not take donations as this might ncourage the members to feel that money came too easily The accomplishments of these boys is not just an accident The leadership has considerable to do th how they devfilop and St Paul or as they are officially known lst Innisfil Group have leadership according to official nspectors second to none north assistant Harry Holtcroft never relax on the needs and training required They are back ed by committee who give their to helpthe boys andthe mEctings are never allowed to be just meeting They have their camping equipnfent and many other requirements that go to finite scout proud of his belong og iParents wlth growing boys should endeavor to have them get bto these organizations There will never be scout with his am on policeblotter unless for renderingheip insome Second Innisfil Troop which was split from the First when they became toolarge is located at St Johns United Church Stroud There is plenty gin rponi for more of these lnthe It is only necessary Sto find avleader The material is EVfwwhere for troop member Tim banana sxamNsn anav arancn 22 15551 Furore Abodt Garbage Dumping when the gnrbase trucks from the town of Barrie started rolling down the tenth line to the town ship garbage dump the fat was in the fire Residents down that way realizing that their road would notstano much of such traffic and the fact that some at the trucks were open type Veh icles rwere fearsome that they would be in similar position to the residents along the 14th con cession where the town garbage has been hauled to the dump in Essa Township The meeting held in the town council chambers for the discus sion of the garbage problem ap parently ended up with somesort of permission being given by someone from innisfil that cer tain amount of garbage from Ban rie could be brought to the town ship dump while the other road to the Esso dump was impassable Armed with petition signed by most of the interested rate payers in the district around the 10th line dump taxdeputy reeve Sproule got pressure brought an the persons who gave thevpermis sion and had this withdrawn The truckswerc taken off before the road Was broken up We have not yet heard the othersidezof the story If the discussionscontinue to be held behind closed doors it may be doubtful if it will evenbe aired publicly Township Rood ngled Away For years past the boundary line bebweenthe township and the town of Barrie has bordered on gravel pit owned by the town and stopping at the edge of the 10th sideroad which runs through tothe bay but is not open north of the highway The township has gravel pit on the east side of this road but the road allowance was leit intact That is it was until the past few years when nibbling at this became apparent and gradually there was an opening made through Then little by little the roadway disappeared except portion near the highway Lastweek however machine and truck bggon loading this and it was ascertained that they were operated from the town of Bar rie Innisfilwasbeing annexed by theload Road hupewisor Cowan states that asfar ashe was aware there badIbeen no permission given to remove this roadWay He also says that he has been promised that Lthe lgravel Vvill be paid for That doesnot replace the way which iftliepropcrty now held as pit wercused for de velopment would be required Fire pm Still Open The campaign for funds to help the fire victims at Lefroy is still open for contributions The Brookes family have been fairly well set up so far asmaterlal things are concerned The Camp Borden people have got them home and it has been fairly well equipped from various sources However there are still some vlc tims who winbe some time uh der hospital and medical care and some very expensive operations will be needed The Leduc boy will need considerable medical careand costly skin grafts will be required The Lefroy hind of which Lloyd Sawyer is treasurer is open to receive donations Every dollar will be used to help these sufferers andothers who have to fight their way back to health through the unfortunate accident Send your cheque ordonation to Fire Victims Futid care of Lloyd Sawyer treasurer Lefroy Your dollarswill alt for you Not invites Officially The Barrie meeting held on Monday night at the town coun cil chambers was not attended by anyone from the township as Clerk lreton claims that he never had any notice that the township council members or anyone from Innisfil wepe invited Live Smelt May Not Be Used As Bait Any Waters TORONTO in 1955 fed eral fishery regulations use of live smelt as bait was permitted provided the smelt wereused in the waters from which they were taken According to change in the 1956 regulations live smelt may not be used as bait in any waters The regulation prohibts using or having in possession any live carp dogfish gar pikeg goldfish perch or smelt or any live lamprey of any species in any stage of develop ment for the purposeof taking or attempting to ake fis sum snnvrcno av onutsnrmtn Morons Loans fss Collier so in cam Taohunfiredlof tlmllandsof Canadianlu HFCsniblem ahownlbreia aymboLof confidence Ifyo up SlMflboqolvey urmonay problems you too may borro with confidence from HFCCannaae first ahd foreman cobV company Phone orvisit RFC bodily Houssnow name temptation you cantrusij whsnv9ugborjr°w es thbcheled TXfmalfia Chamber of 63 new TSieeI said BIockr ReopenihgJMiqund v¢a Midland FrccPrcss per1d 10m not be delivered in the time Midland District Employment Committee Ftldily decided to pro ccegi with the preparation of peti tlo for signatures and cndorsa tlon whichit hopas may lead to specific Waltonaold themound men the chamber statement says that hlscbmpanywas by noAmeans the onlyona lathe shipbuilding or the reopening of Midland shipyard any other form of construction that Disposition of the petition will hinge on the outcome of meet ing March 24 of the committee and Wm Robinson MP torSim coo East rA delegation will discuss with Mr Robinson the various issues involved to determine wbatv fur ther potion will be taken to present the petition to the proper auth The committees decision is the outcome of meeting of four man Midland delegation and Walton vicepresidcnt of Canadian Shipbuilding and Engineering Ltd The Midland delegation includ ed Mayor Charles Parker and Chamberof Commerce rcprcsent atives Harvey White Hugh Blair Moffatt Purpose was to as certain it possible what plans if any the company had for future reopeningof Midland Shipyar merce statement states that Walton informed the delegation that aworldwide shortage of steel was the major reason why hiscom pany did not open the Midland yardat the present time Contracts for new ships were available for delivery over the next two yoars but the company was forced to re fuse these realizingthat because of the steelshortagethe ships Oil LT BRISTOW PLUMBING EATING M525 MA 84mm 51 wasr PAM PA 3770 srrmr War gm Engineering executive spoke high 1y of the effectiveness of the Mid land yard particdlarlydn the mat ter of space and depth of water for launching hulls the chamber critics of commerce spokesman said presentatives as to whether there was yard open Mr ll CDIHDEWODd find enough steel for us to com pletecontracts we have now or wouldget if we could deliver the gt moms stillsatisfactory Just no the coupon for help in on MANUFACTURER would to ma my mush or Insurance was feeling the pinch of theateol shortage lnhls opinion steelmob ing capacity was only onethird of the demand Canada at present The Canadian Shipbliildlng and To questions from chamber re anything Midland people ould do to assist in gettingthe Walton replied hips on timcgt astnwcr Mr BUSINESS 13 Charles Anderson Is your Life Insurance in step with the times gt Are present beneficiary arrshge Are the benefits payable according to your familys bestintercsvsi Have dianging family needs made your present insurance inadequate swering these important questions INSURANCE 26 Dunlap sown Phone on asset HAVE on mo oour LETSPHNGMLYO ITH SOME DAYs ruarc For prompt rvice call 84461 starting MARY ST BARRIE flow PARKWh 8246l um v44 Regent Vlsitors 56 Bayf Allenésporit last 1vvfflgyyzmmaflwfVfl are we to In Peacocks and MeQuu Euchre will con tlnuEevery mamay evening until the end of March The members of the ltEveblpi WA of St James UnitediCbumh rwblcb meetal on sadly March 27 at 830 prn Mrs heidon Bowmans are reminded to please bring all completed Iaar articles and trimming sult ble for doll clot es AN examines WANT if twining Store mom DRUG stone Next to lpblaws amongcommons i2 51195 éma in no an KEYWNEJW mtgma cezln gran garb STIfm finaliollgfl suprainsult monstrous 4mm Maroon aurora rue 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