Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 13 May 1957, p. 3

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playing my usual game today MARIE GREENSIDE if he First Column Continued from page one 800 dinners were served and only 409 tickets were sold Could it rather have been that 200 people went back for second helping The National Ballet of Canada certainly conquered Barrie that is those whoattended Here is one who went with some diffi dence largely because it was distinct honor to have this com munity included in the tour How ver found the performance ex ellent and quite enjoyable Two students iromgta Canadian college who made motor tour of the United States last summer re poit that their blazers seemed to arouse some curiosity among the eople they met The blazers bear colleges Latin motto Timer ei principiuni saplenflaiaQWhe fear oi the Lord is the beginning of wisdom The curiosity was explained when an Oklahoma waitress ask ed them Where are youall norm Canadal they answered Oh see said the girl been wondering what language that was It has been said that the cur ent craze for Elvis igno differ than in my day when Rudy llee and his megaphone was all the ragethat is for the distal side However agree with the correspondent who said that Rudy had personality and good sing ing voice which didnt need wild gyrations to win an audience Type Gremlins These we cant blame on proof reading Two errata of last week appeared in Barries leadingnewspaper The birth column was first hit son Patrick was born at RV to Pte and Mrs Michael Dare Only thing wrong there was thatthe rivate happened to be Col With red tabs and D50 The other gremlin appear ed the church news referring to Marys AnglicanPChucch of Brentwood Colonels now in Egypt and We have been promised another chance by the Knights of Colum us Norman dont seem to be CADDY What game do you us ually play sir7 Time Changes Locallywe have qublicist doing work this year rthe Conservative candidate In 1953 he was one of themain uh thumpersfor the Liberals Comments Lou ville Codrier roal columnist Bill Ladd nerthing that loll daily news er people look forward to is and the police court sell the ads and setjthe youd read the prooisiand run press nd wrap the single papers and take them to office and sell the sub eschool board and the girl and the Predayterian dthe Rotary Club and nis Club and the Lions the jpollo driva and eals andre tha ll Oh well the rne LADIES nownmd viaaona held its banquetand presentation cently The winning team pictured above JacksonMotors represen betsprint rowlelt to right ehce Swain Pat McGuire shall Back row Mills 01 prizes re tatlve Mem re Lawn Ethel Mar Gracey Del Jackson sponso Stevens canto Edna Marshal single 356Mrlon Robin average 197 Marie Greenside ha Marilyn Law lilillSlll mm Bad Luck Together When Deputy Chief George Young made enquiries at tire to which the township voiunteerbri gade had been called he was surprised to find that the owner had tale of woe His wife had leftrhint theuday before there were lotof back debts owing the oil space heater burner which had cause the fire had been sold and the owner had lust lit fire in it to burn up the remaining fuel The lire did very little damage being confined to the burner owingto quick run by the crew to the Bayview Ave area where it was located Fur Bearing Animals ratepayer in Cookstown ap peared heio council to complain about rtha bit rdnehwhichaa neighbor was developing He called attention to theiur bearing bylaw which was passed by Innisiil Council in an area be tween the railway tracks and north of the 11th line He felt that this bylaw should also apply to his area He told council that the rabbits were being produced for commerv and purposes and that the burn ing of the straw used for bedding the pens was objectionable as well as the fact that there was an odor from the overcrowded smail lot on which the ranch was loca ted He said that hehad been to the County Health Unit and was told that the matter was out of its jurisdictonand was entirely for the township council to han dle have been two months trying to get same aetionon this and have to lose timeto come to these meetings he said Th owner of the rabbits had previ ously been to council and was given an understanding that the erations were not illegal After the complainant had left mpbell remarked were more things than eh mlght beworthy of complaints Cookstown Council port on the matter damaged by township machine some it years ago enquired if the township would have it re paired now Mr Cowan advised thit th was before hewas road superviso and heknew nothing aba Councilfelt that they houid view the bridge whichJs ov Lroad dl they committed themselves The re great many similar casesto thisff Mr Cowan adv ed an elderly lady when the house required on the 25 sideroad be fore the new paving can iiedone was accepted andvthe contractor was to be approached to see if he could not expedite the comple tion date as the stnicture would have to stand month before it could be used Kenwood Con struction Co was awarded the job local pair of contractors were some two thousand dollars higher than the one accepted which was for the amount of $5994which included the construction and maintenance oi detour2 during the work An engineer for the Department of Highways was present and took with him the records of the tenders and also those of the loadertractor which was purchas ed by tender The department pay subsidy of 80 on bridges and on the machine Add To Pork Hydro Mr Martin park superintend Lnt was given instruction to con tact Hydro and have them advise on the requirement needed to make the electrical system in the park adequate Councillor Tor rens insisted that when the work was ready to be done that the superintendent get prices from several electrical contractors in the township There were plenty and there was no reason for pay ing more than the job was worth The booths in the park will have some renovations done in them for the tenant Mr Martin was told to get the park in order using his own judgments Auditors Dissatisfied In their report the township auditors mentioned again Bieir dissatisfaction with the methodof handling the tickets for the money Club achievement daywaszheld in tnejcomniunityvhaii tEiinvaie on SgtunlayM yl Recent Visitor ail Shefiieldhdf Ma mine Premier slates waaa recent Visitor withWendy Dunn Sunday Guests Eldon Frills of Wyebridge and Miss Eleanor Dix of Torontowere sunday visitors with uracil Lira James Taylor Sunday in Toronto Mrs Bert Grange with her daughters Patsy Nancy and Lin do and son Tommy spent Sunday in Toronto with Mr andMrs Antiiff Mrs George Lockhartreturncd home from PenetangGeneral Hos pital on Monday with her bgby daughter Mr and Mrs Earl5aulberry and family spent with his mother Mrs Eaton here Mrs Webb of Barrie is visiting with Mr and MrsAibert Thump sun ing washeld on Tuesday evening Thompsdns with Mrs lIarvey Johnston presiding The meeting was onPrayer Scripture was given in alternate reading foli owed by the Lords Prayer Mrs Charles Jamieson gave ih devo tional ieadi Hands The 12 ed the roll eallVb prayer Mrs Johnston poke of the Presbyterian Rally to in Orillia May 21 vention to beheld The mission studyglve by Mraly son Rowat was take adTldings on missi resent and sup rted by the WMS Albert Thompson ciosed the me ing with prayer and ritt den andson Jimmie left last Stuiday for Kirk ndLake time tii collected at the park gate They claim that the systemris not such that an audit can he made This system simplified last year is still somewhat slow and complica ted The sticker system for town ship residents according to con versation among the council isto bedisconiinued The reeve told of Bradford resident who had told him thathe had sticker for lnnisfil Park although hewas not resident Benefit Band Concert On Sunday evening May 26 at the Roxy Theatre BarriegCitizéns Band and other musicians Mil put on concert The collection will go tothe Ralph Leduc Fu This is ior the benefit of the in nisdl boy who was so terribly burned when he tried to rescue she was in Was burned in Lefroy The fund has now passed the one thousand dollarmark but this is only small part of what will be required toputthis boyback as useful citizen Contributiorls at the band concert illall WAMeetldg gt Grenfel WA met at Mrs Charles Coles Wednesd even ing May with the president Mrs Everard Harris inicharge Meeting opened th the theme Mrs Clifford Ford wasin chargeof the devotional opening with hymn followed byScrip ure reading and lemonrthoughts and closing with Myrna Shellswgll and Mrs Si Toronto vlaitcd IMiss Helen Fraser vla ed with at Edgar for the weekend Miss Beverly Smith at TorontoT chera kitchewan ITll Wm Que the weekend at him Albert yourself andto the taxpayers of to send $200 for th iiis liicker and Mrs Etna MARION noslufann Talenequiiy Pgompts Support 1Continued from pageone iaiithe same paper stated that the only alternative wasior Ottawatp allow the provinces largerahlre oi lncome and corporation taxes mier Fro drew attention also io the four Maritime pro vlngsand their recent decl tionzof dissatisfaction with the raiiéemeotav made Little Mans Cause am here to state that this ca is now before you and by you ballots you can determine the future of our province and its people and those of other pro vinces In Ontario first or all We are Canadidna This Is the cause of thelittle man the home owner and the farmer not only in Ontario but across the country lf we are to avoid further retrograde taxation taxation whichls going to be weighted unfairly against you then say it is time toacL if you vote in favorof the present gayernment you are agreeingwit this injustice to this country VandMrst Garnetlsampson Scfiboro were Sunday visitors Sampsonz Mrs 1Audia and boys ofvoriliia sited with Mruand Mrs EBidwéli jRecent tnrs with Airguns inson were andMrs George family of WIN¢W5 Theregular meeting of theWo mens institute was held at VMrs glartridges on May ti Several cards of thanks fo flowers and were read was elegate to to Ottawa were to 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