Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 23 Mar 1959, p. 2

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Many Sound Sellin there is little room for the smal er operation And then he warned fl is well to think big but we have to know our timitations COOPERATIVE VALUES The speaker listed the many values of cooperatives In the first place members too often failed to appreciate the impact coop has as competitive factor on the market Cooperatives ensured dcmm Lrntic treatment of the pro ducer All cooperators are treated fairly and alike Through cooperatives the pro ducer has more perfect marA Reasons JULIEN SMITH POSES QUESTION ket because of the complete knowledge at market informa tion Mr Smith asked it those as sembled wanted to retain the profits of business for them selves Do you want to he owners as members of coop The amount you get back in refunds will be small but it all adds up You may get your share of the profits in ddcrred earnings and what good is that Well they add up to tremendous amount in time There is lot of pride and satisfaction in own ing business MANAGEMENT CONTROL He wondered if it was the wish of members to have can the management was true many coL members did not believe they had any control over the nnnagement but in fact the management trol of your market enterprise was employed by them Dont have blind faith in your coop What we do should be open to question We in manage ment are not infallible The speaker urged closer at tentlon by members to the elec tion otpersona to the board oi directors of coon for it was essential for successful co operstive to have strong leader ship GUESTS Chairman of the dinner and ddsay ln glis oi Dundaik president of ConnAmong the head tabla guests were Earl Manning the meeting was warm3 Synopsis There was promise of spring for most of Ontario on this mornings Weather map Some cloudand snow was pree dialed well north otthc Croat Lakes but for the rest of the prov ince there was return tosouth erly winds with afternoon temper atures wdl above freezing Cloud will become more general in Southarn Ontario tonight and Tuesday but temperatures will re mnin on the mild side in the north the presence of Arctic air will keep skies mostly cioudyamd temperatures below froenng to night and Tuesday Lake Erie Lake Huron Niag ara Lake Ontario Georgian Bay Haliburton regions Windsor To ronto Marlon Hamilton Mainly sunny and milder today becom ing mostly cloudy tonight Tues day partly cloudy and continuing mild Winds south 70 today light on Tuesday Forecast temperatures high niuday iflggfllfiifitfi seccrtary manager of the Meat Packers Council Joseph Dyer Eimvalc director of Copaco Tiiden first vicepresident oi Ontario Federation of Agricul ture Bruce McOitcheon Onx tario Credit Unioi Leagu Henry Davis Utopia director Gordon Tod Churchill direc tor Stan Porter Industrial Ac cident Prevention Association Mayor Willard Kinzie Barrie lieekie vicepresideiit Camperdownz Andrew Cum ming Barrie secretary Brennan Ontario Department of Agriculture Emerson Swain general manager Sirncoe Dist rlct Cooperative John Hughes Simcoe County Federation of Agriculture Lennon Wallace Beaverton director Joe Little Shelburna charter member Jirn Boynton secretary Ontario Hog Producers Cooperative Mayor Willard Kinzie brought greetings from the city He said am sure most people in our city realize the import anca of the industry you have established here OctogenarianJoe Little cai1 ed upon to speak said am twenty years lot of practice Thirty years ago could have given good talk on coopera tives nnd dare ay if someone was to step hard enough on my toes today could still say snomething about hog market Mr Little was one of the small band instrumental in es tablishing Copaco in Barrie pa years ago He brought with him to the meeting copy of the edition of The Barrie Examiner announcing the opening of the plant Jim Boynton Ontario Hog Producers Cooperative pointed Bullet Lodges Near Girls Spine donorold Barrie girl is in fair condition at Royal Victoria Hospital today following re movalbf 22 calibre bullet by surgeons irom point near her spine Police report they were called to Barrie home yesterday at the young womanhad shot her self with a22 rifle which had been removed by force from locked cupboard doctor and an ambulance and pita Dr Delaney assist had the girl removed to has ed by Dr Laurie and Dr Reid found thebullet had enteredher chest missing the heartby onequarter of an inch In its downward path itcaused severe internal injuries damag ing the spleen and diaphragm 1t missed the spine and found just under the skin of the Eirla back Police gt investigation indicated that the wound had been self inflicted The girl lives with her mother TODAYS STOCK PRICES compiled at noon win1 anforrlindCo no Flynn I1Dtlrllnp Skeet East Confirm Camp Chlb Dis Seat whom no rannui days annuallyv1 Nor Ont oat Jockey at open Pacific Petroleum Pem Pl IXCIIANGI INDEX nan Metaldown sour am epsilon ovations wn hduatrlfla down no pain lbniloncanlv£1nd 63 Utilities in will notation on all ternoon by boarder who said Constable Eric Branch called WBE out that the basic problem of all cooperatives was correct in formation Members had to be aware of the dilfcrcnce be tween information and misinfon motion DIRECTORS Reakle Chmperdown Joseph Dyer Elmvale and Gor don Todd Churchill were re turned to office as directors to represent Zones and Dividend recommended by the board and accepted by the meet ing for 1958 was $1000 Salary Changes Next Sept one By Elevator was farmer father of four children was killed instant ly on his farm on Saturday when an elevator oollspud and pinned hlrn underneath Gordon Smith Sonny rldge Farm situated on Sunni dale Sideroad about two miles from Sunnidale Corners was fat ally injured when cross bar fell across his neck while he was underneath an elevator His wife said he had gone out of the house just before noon to do something to the elevator Usually he was back for his meal at noon and when he did not return by 1215 pun she sent her daughter Beverley to call him The young girl found her father lying under the ele vator and immediately called her mother Surviving him are his wife and two boys and two girls Murray 18 Beverley Carol Herbert The funeral will take place on leads afternoon at Ebenezer Church with later ment at Ebenezer Cemetery City To Consider Building Barrie City Council at its regular meeting tonight will be asked to pass bylaw amend ing bylaw 2115 the statute which controls sub divisions and subdividers The bylaw came up two weeks ago but was deferred thanks to successful lobby by the Barrie hulldeis Association 0n be half of the builders Henry Ber would add up to 51000 to the cost of lot Edsnn Wice chair man oi the Special Budding Bylaw Zoning and Flaming Committee subsequently an nounced the bylaw would not be presented that evening and it was withdrawn for further coa sideratioo The consideration has been dulygiven and the bylaw in less stringent form comes up again this evening The committee had originally recommended including such work as storm sewers side walks and shoulders on sub divided lot This would have meant the cost at these items would have been home by the subdivider and passed on to the purchaser direct Under exist ing bylaw legislation these ser vices are installed by the cor poration after purchase and paid for under the Local Im provement Act by the owner occupiers PROPOSED AMENDMENT The issue is further compli cated by an amendment to the Municipal Act proposed inthe Ontario Legislature this week Toronto Township Reeve Mary Fix andMetro chairman Fred Gardiner rumbled threatening 1y when the amendment was jeopardized by lobby of the building trade that they would4 cease approvingfurther fub dimlons The fact is that it is doubtful whether the numerous bylaws controlling subdivisions in cluding Barrias 2116 are lelt gal But the builders could not Bylaw as municipalities would then cease to approve subdivision plans which they are entitled to do The object of the amend ment to the Municipal Act wds to confirm such bylawsasllltl In City Council tonight some confirmation may be expected of what has been happening all last week in Simcos County Council The Finance Committee nick warned counciltL measureis make mm and this could include resume of the financial arrangements be tween city and county OTHER MATTERS other matters include mo tion of which notice had been given last week by Aldermen Newton and Wilson calling for domprmensive re port on the Barrie industrial Commission In one respect at least this could embarrass the Commis siognfit willng ma igiifhnr go ion Toronto firmot food manufactur ers for potato processing plant proposed in the counw area it may be therefore the Commis sions report will have to be considered in committee And hoary old question once again bobs up When will the tourist information booth be erected on Highway 400 south of Barriel This time the sub ject is introduced by latter from National Tourist Centres of Canada SONS GENERAL CONTRACTORS 1ng apsobltv em so nous °meyiumio can as names oarmo cirvror position of erences Salary open very well light than in court Applicationsaddresséd tothe undersigned an infltedbr NIB aaniiil ainnusrniAi outshone Applicantto state age qualifications experience and aef ciao chilimu industrial Oommlulon 3010 am outsin collision at Collier and Clapperton Sta damaged this car extensively Sunday after noon and its driver William Laloride 18 of Cornwall has charges pending against him laid by Barrie police The other car involved was drvien by John Mattenley 42 Holgate St Barrie and was northbound RAIDWG MILK BOTTLES Thieves are raiding milk boxes and removing money Mayor Willard Klnzlemanalt tier of Lakeview Dairy report ed satiirday to police thefts from milk bottles put out by house holders on High Ross and Henry Sta Later Sgt Preston Owen St reported theft of so cents from milk bottle Mrs Harold Dore High St reported theft of milk money from her milk box Later Mrs Fred Wall Ross St told police thieves had taken cheque for $4 from her milk box nipm Examiner Illufi mS woman living on St Vinlt Lilly and Company pharmaceu Clnh cent St reported to police that ties auppliu Mr and Mrs wt on Olapperton St when its noi lislon with Lalondes car westbon on Collier st oo ourred Damage to the 1959 REV SHERRING CHARGES FOLLOW THIS COLLISION model our shown here was $1000 to the other vehicle $70 police estimated Exam iner Staff Photo Millith HOLY Wars TRINITY mensfioospicl which was odor pletcd Saturday night of the rinks which started on Md two from Barrie reached tha final day The Jack Kennedy rink got sixth prize and the George Kennedy rink got me Semad went to itqu Steald at North Bay whose only loss was to Jack Kennedy 912m PUT TIE AVRO ARROW into production yourself 195 It ihl HOBBY CENTRE CHURCH MONDAY THURSDAY 1230 pwi to 1245 nan sponsors THE caoss II IN THE new The Rev Shanta FAR MORE HOT warm srcosrt you can do both at the iviArl NATURAL GAS RE ER HEATER only 5133s arptac eiiislur Natural 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