Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 3 Sep 1959, p. 2

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waran sunbeam one Gnarly mess is PARK routine Will open Newirark Near Alliston mac pleasant paradox will be enacted Friday afternoon when group of distinguished citizen ry will gather in all pomp and circumstance for the official openlng ceremony of the Earl Rowe Provincial Park one mile Wat ol Allistonon Highway 89 it is paradox because desi pile all the formalities due to be enucted the pork is place of pencoandheauty designed forthe quiet enjoyment ol sim ple folk whowxll never gotup on ribhodbedeched platform to mnhespeerhos The park is chapter in the shottend simple annals of the poor who do not command the appleiisc of listening senntcs States Mr Rowe felt the need iuthis dis trict for park for people who didnt own cottages nt their own ll wanted in do something to encourage something of this sort Itls for people who have only an oddday oil in the week He hadisearched for two or three years for suitable tract at Hand The area hefoilndiis by the Boyne River strip of land with ueesand grass lie deeded it to the province just fever aryearsagu VETERAN POLITICO The veteran politician at years memberof the House at Commons and two years member of the Ontario Legisla BAND camera BarrieCential Collegiate Band was scheduled to play today in the Canadian Nationel Exhibi tion competition for high schools The party leitBurrle aty7 BACK TOllUSINESS The first eetin Berrie lociL AllDEGENEBAL tend the tnrcbelieves the park which bears his whole will help re lieve highways congestion by siphoning oil northbon traffic ltis the only provincial park in South Simcoc Mr Rowe will be one of the pintlorm party when Minister of Lands nodForesIs Wilired Spoo ner declares the park open Rev Downer speaker of the On tario Legislature who is prev incial membenlor DullerimSirn coo is eigpeclcho be there as are Warden cs Pntlon of Simone County ayorlfi orcyjol Allistnn Rceve6eorge Lisk of Tebumseth in which the park is located ahd other public figures Local citizens are also expect cd in big numbers weather per mittinguihe official ceremony is at three oclock in the 12 months since the De partment accepted Mr Rowes original 48 acres nowextcnded by acquisition to 108 acres steady progiesshns been made Thissurnmer the Department has conshucted bridge across the river and spotted 309 picnic tables throughout theparkvAnd already though the park is still in 41 development sta ges there is plainindicetion of thingstocome More than 500 cars have in one Suhday headedtowards the park and hundreds of people have been filling upthe picnic tables More they brought tents and trailers and slow campsites set aside had to be hurriedly extended All this with little publicity material available as Department offic ials lelt the park is not yet sull iciently developed to be publi cized or to make the standard $1 per car charge applicable to other provincial parks all year Lott spring thov plentedtreed in irregular masses to produce patches iii woodland for strolling inter generations Gravel roads now run through the urea THREE RESPONSIBLE Responsibility for the parks development hasfallen on Lher shoulders ofthreo menaDmrict Forester Arthur Leiden and Park Superwsor Arnold Sclwood olLake Simone headquarters at Map and Park Superintendent William Braden Their job will be far from eifded Friday de velnprnentvet the park will be continuing project over many years More buildings will go up on the site and it is likely swimming facilities will be im proved But one cxcellcnbfacility a1 ready introduced is waterlon eyswect to campers gall to dry welledAlllstoif1gtuhllc1ltilitie Commission mile east the wet stuif gushes from the ground at the touch of any of the several pump handles dotted around the park inmésnmo or on new park oljiceis Don Latimer too who has beenwo éonr ENCEh apart Arnold Sel SuperVIsor woodlelt of Lake Simone trict headquarters andfivil After thecharge had been amended to the name ot Ile Mlllnn the new pleaded goutyinne charge laid by fthdi Mafia following is in open the car which helclllmeol he did not own in conditionielt hytbe Obie to be unfit to do so llehnd madea fut turn of the 25 sidnroed then allowed the car to comevnlowlytownrds when the police car was loca tcdr Chief Fisdtern stated thll when he accused endeavored to walk he staggered and his breath smelled strongly of al cohol He had to be assisted intothe cnltser While this was being done partlyjlllcd bottle of whiskey was their from clothing Hie accused made no com ments about the cbarge and tollowing warning that if there had been any previous convic tions for the some ollenoe therewould be more severe sentence he admitted that back in 1951 he had been lined for similar olfeare This had been Erzden who will be sup riritendentet the new park concerns arrangrnents for Fri days olficial opening staff of the Strand plant will be retained said Heed Ellison managing director VESPRA NAMES DOWNEY Vesprn council has appointed Reeve Carman Dawney to eta ugural meetiag of the Nottawasaga Conservation Authority in Barrie city council chambers Sept eneral meeting tonight YMYWQAbuilding Oweu5t to see how many people are still interested in the club All mem bersexmernbers and he no lie have bee invited umpire nave Murray Vivian ies which resulted in unabie pay totalling $90 RAISESUNKEMTUG Vorlgmen have raised the foot tug David Richard sank alongside Midland Shi yards dock alter vandals had opened th vessels seacocks and letthe terrrush in The tug owned by WaubausheneNaviga tion Company was ing con verted from steam Ito dime power and had 1earned th week More than 300 students and teach ers expect hectic imeuntll Defending on mkbad Mhnve the Teenage Girls Testify In Indecent Exposure Case Ilwo teenage Toronto girls tgld Barrie Magistrate Foster Vedhesddy how naked in his truckon inlnnisfil as they cycled past William Jupp Stroud appear ing charged with posure in public place to one or morepcrsons will reappear Sept 22 when the case reopens He pleaded charge The se which dragged on for over two hours and was still not hatrchmpleted when court adjourned was one which Crown Attorfne should receive maxim rpxpub licity in the press guard to the puhli not guilty to the and her friend were cycling towards the lake on concession 12 Aug whentheysnw truck parked ahead of them As they drewnearer the Mqudise colored truck she saw man leaninginto the trunk He was nudes she told the court She Said they was wearing page suit thought Dawn W35 dding looked again and saw was not we ing bathin indecent ex identitying Juppg the dragged film other female witnesses Bhrbidse suw Mr Méiurk held with nnappeal that the evidence of Mrs Celeste McLean and Mrs nis not be heard but Magistrate Foster ordered their evidenc to he heard snw Ju hiNhoesvand socks byfthe hood of his truck about 300 yards away from her house She sheigotihis licence numbershe had seen him also onluly 24 driving by her home 11 he hadaskedher togo fnre ride and she declined shetold the court Santa turquoisecolor one she had Mr Moore said th same truck and the Sam ha stopped her July pleieiy exposed he went on Lynn Kawau said she could not be certain Jupp was the man but he was the same build She iden edthetruck by iLs oddcolor and some orangepink woodwork pn the back she said She had shown thetruck to police and had identified Jupp sitting on the hackas the man who they had seen on the road Because of the proceedings Se lip the case Polly Moore both of In was irrelevant and should Mrs Mcliean said she July J7 ding in On Aug The truck was the before she addedend licence number The men just sftershe id shehad identil the verified by telephone Although he had spent the weekend in confinement Magistrate Foster ruled that he would still have toserveJhe full It days which is the penalty for second of ence His driving licence would be automatically suspended ILEGAL uouoit Charged wllh having liquor in Barrie police have laid chargr es of forgery following the Col lingwood arrest of Wallace nice as Collingwood who is charged with theft irum the mails and lorgery Barrie police said today two cheques alleged to havebeen nessedjyjlice hhevejeenJe covered One was for $65 at tons and the other $5 at Beaver Lumbers Rice faces sixchurges otforg cry from Barrie and Orillia police and charge of thelt from the mails at Collingwood romlowdpolice there Goods which Rice is laid to have fhought with the stolen cheques have been recovered by Collingwood police smart bltnf detective work it elert rillla store man ager led to Rices arrest Gordon Shier manager of Metropolitan Store set in me lion nightlong search by Col lingwood and Orillia police after man cashed $35 chequeat his store in exchange for some blankets and and lie appdrgedit but remem warnings fol man ll xaw the me Parents Return 1nd Son Dead NIAGARA FALIS Mr and Mrs Thomasoates turned from motor trip to Van couver Wednesday and learned thattheir 13yearold son Fred had drowned week agninthe Welland River The youth abody was sentpto Cornwall and funeral service will be held HIEIECDdBY Policehnd beentrying to locate the parents JilSt Vmovellto on home firsng unified nix aw hamper cent are stlllrnwaitlng it med shtp would oilerlttilsduue to anybuyen who would odor to purchase unis It the lime rats lbey would be placed locally for apgrlod before arlt rnngoments were made to sell them through the financial bro kers at whelever bid they would be altered Persons de airingtohlveaplrtofthlsde benture should advise the trees urer oi theamount they desire to be set uidetortheln The debentures are for the his additional school bulldlnn be in erected in the north area The funds to flange the pro tect are belugborrowed tram the bank at substantial inter est rate The debentures are backed by the whole Township of lnulatil and vflll be repaid over period oLzo years It would take only nhundnd rate payers taking $1000 rich to handle this issue EXHIBITION WINNER Conuntuladoon to an exhibi torin the Womens Building Mill Bertha Cownn at Cooks town whose entries won four firsts two seconds fain thirds and five blue ribbons The awards were for fancy werlr and knittlng and lor leather gloves Ponce Arrest club two more cheques at two dlflerent stores Later the man loaded the goods into truck nnd Shier took the licence number He notified police and nineII hour search followed culminate ing in Rices arrest Ricarls the father children andpart time janitor of Colllngwood post office He will appear atColllugwond guns on all charges next Tues ay Frugal Operations ForSoo Pro Club SAULT STE IMARIE Ont gillSank Hockey Promotions Limited willrequire lrugal oper ations this season to offset the longest travelling schedule for any team in the new Eastern Professional Hockey League According to figures compiled by the local gran sault ihuLi games outlettown schedule The team makes 22 trips in all for one game six two gamesrand three for the forgery case new it had racked and two mallbaa been than Jetters from the bags bed beenfound on the streets and twachechlandflcuh had been taken from eavcopeo eat on Shlpntr Fingerprints found in the post emce correspondent with Breenl he added Barrie City Police Const Frank Light giving idence Breed had first tried to get rid of the cheque at Loblnws Store He had put the name Beverly Hooveron the back he said as that was the person to whom thocheque was made out The employee at Loblaws who spoke to Breed however knew Hooverand refused to Cash ll went on court Light Becca then tried the Me thing at Barrics Bank of Nova Scotln failed and was picked up outside the bank by police Says ilssault Was7Cowardly Anrassault by 27yearold Barrie when 70yearold man was described at Barrie Magistrates Court Wednesday as very cowardly thlng to do by CrownAttoxney BurbidgefiQCH Robert Brown Duckworth St charged with assault was area 375 lie pleaded guilty to hitting Harold Speersan elderly man just as he was thrownout of one of Barries hotels He had Seen thrown out of the hotel because he was drunk the court heard and had turned toSpeers endsei better than the restot the struck him down and STRUCK BY CAR BATH CF Edward Craven sixyearoldsonof nd Mr Cameron Craven Wednes day night after being stru car at his home near tbi village 17 miles west of Kingston INGLES PAVING uo Vilnius St arm nniyswAYo PARKING LOT SPECIALiSTs owfsythe time thllzertrequlrementsfo equine the saniegood procured etchyear such as welldrained evel rm se bed Ibulgvarletles of seeds fertilizers inoprove You no

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