Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 22 Sep 1959, p. 2

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THEY Gave sarcomas Capt Orlik of the in telligence Corps showed no fear at donor clinic at Camp Borden last week when 539 Darken llheflaheiectricalstarm which hit Barrie last night and which knocked out power from 1315 pm to no pm caused bottles were filled Attending is Mrs Seguin wife of SSgl Seguin RCS oi Photo $11de by Fred Brown Aw Roy Hickling Deplores Decline 0iVIarm Family Barrie Kiwanians last night heard speaker whose down to earth philosophy well season ed with good humor the words of Harry Hancock proved Kiwa niaos do not have to move on of Barrie ta iind good speak er Ray Hickhng member Simcoe County act on farmers and forming By him as he spoke was chart showing the financial ol location to each part of the ag ricultural communitya total of county budget $11000 The was as whole 3199633175 Among thins Mr therise of vertical integration He said food processing firms would give businessmen and city dwellers grain and foodstuffs maybe even turkeys or pigs to start them all on an agricul tural sideline The business man would treat it as hobby spend little money and all the profit would goto the firm who had supplied the raw materials This he said was great threat to the farming family unit unit the county could iii afford to lose But there was plenty of praise in his address as well The $200 allocation to the countys Junior Farmers was small part of the budget he went on but little bit of en couragement for an organizalt tionWhich had great deal to do with the molding of future farmers and future leaders His remarks were the same about 4H clubs and he was re WEATHER TORONTO CmOfficial fore casts issued by the weather of fice at an Synopsis Coal cloudy weather prevails in Northern Ontario and partly cloudy warmer weather in southwestern Ontario today storm developing west of the uation of unsettled weatherin Onv lario through Wédnesday with rain in the north and scattered vthunderstorms in Southern On tario Regional forecasts valid until midnight Wednesday NiagaraLake Erie southern Lake Huron western Lake On Wednesday west 15 Wednesday Agricultural committee talked to the club members last night at Commune ity House about the county hud get and its relationship and eff Hickling deplored was the decline of the 100 acre tarmerits way at life we cant do withoutand boys critically burned following cottage fire at Gloucester Pool near Port Severn Sunday was stated by hospital officials last night to be improving Hooks Ave Toronto and Tom Keefe Jr BadgerDrive Toron to who were most seriously burn ed were taken to Toronto West ern Hospital early Monday morn ing They were said to be fair Hosldos 15 Oakfield Drive To parents of Ross Martin Jr is who escaped unhurt from the blaze and dragged the four oth ers to safety then drove them in acabin Great Lakesnthreatens contin sevmcmer out As Unit minded Kiwanis sponsor 4H club at Minesingl i0neat the prima things is to develop good citizenship he said we hope they will be good iarmers out not only that lie also congratulated the ar ganizers of the fail fairs who did so much to develop the ag ricultural side othe community and were paid so little to do it He made special mention if Major Frank Hersey and Bill Maicomson who are instrumen tal in the smoothrunning oi Barrie Fair this week Our land is Gods best heri tage to us he said and we should do all we can for it The Federation of Agriculture was corordinnting body and illustrated the need for coor dination of thought word and action he pointed out He said he thought it had done won derful jobslow but steady Burned Boys Are Improving The condition at four Toronto No boys Michael Stolte is The other two youths Brian route and Tom Gaifneyy to South Kingsway Drive Toronto were still in serious condition but off the danger list said authori ties at Midland Ronald Silvi 10 Bernice Ave Toronto died when he tried to encourage tiraln the cottage by pouring naphtha intoa wood producer Gino Silvi The cottage was owned by the St Andrews Hospital stove Silvi was the son of CBC ingatteeth andatewmom gtemot anxiety but passed over thecity without doing greatdam The trouble startedin bolt Chief Raps Criticism By Householders Criticisms from hotnebald ers about Barrie City Police act ion ditring last nights blackout were uniounded said Police Chief Edward Tschirhart this morning One man whose house receiv ed flooding was interviewed by CKBB and lambasted us for not being there said the chief lie went on to say if the man had seen the police occurrence sheet alter the power cut out and then compamd it with the num ber of men on duty he would not have spoken up As soon as there is an emer gency like this said the police chief everyone phones up and wants to Iroow what caused it whats happening and when are the lights going to be on again He said people who had coma mishap at their house always phoned the police We are only too glad to relay the call to PUC or the Public Works be added But it was too much when peo ple expected police to be Fire Department PUG Public Works and Ontario Hydro rolled Into one be said and it was impose ible to answer every call He is last nights occurrence sheet from the time the power was off to the time it was back False fire alarm flooded house missing person service station flooded domestic problem in secure property false burglar alarm moreinsecure property This was beside the other calls which do not rate listing as oc currences Police also last night manned Five Points intersection while the traffic lights were dead BearEnd Crash Damages lire $190 rearend collision at the junction of Dunlap street west and Highway 400 early this mor ning resulted in $190 damage to two cars Both cars were eastbound coming off Highway 400 at the cutoff The lead car driven by Mary Checko of Toronto stop ped at the entrance to Dunlap Street The second vehicle driven by Hans Burschberg of Newmar miies to Port TODAYS STOCK PRICES Compiled at upon by crswtoreanem Flynn llColllcr Street at mum tario Windsor London Hamil Ahab1 ton Toronto Cloudy with sunny Medina 531 intervals and wevening show mm Lg ersor thunders owers today and £1me Continuing warm 49 Winds light increasing to south Qfimfirum ilk Bell TeL co as 30 say as Commerl naragon nu Dom nam hr Sullivan olNS Famoul Pin ketnan into the rear of the first car NanInd Kine Normetal 03 New Eon Nor Ont N4 Coldnleam Monro corp Ont Jock Onam Pacific Pet Pen Pi an 13 95 as club 210 110 Flash Electric Storm City Lights lightning sooreda direct hit ans mvolt feeder line on Vittoriaad Anne Streets broke tininsulator and burned one at the wirurlght through Tbe flash or in mm druilt was seen some the Buy and PUG repairment wait unsuper in out to restore light to the anxious city Though the storm struck at flldl critical time when every thing wu being done under lights the town showed that it wasnt so weak as to be immobile without electricity rouca aver Police were kept busy answer ing calls from flooded bIsemeuts service staqu and housa One house at Shanty Bay had basement with floor at web er Another call to police was plac ed by Andrew Dupuls of Perry Street when water main block age sent tide of water splashing over the sidewalk and up to the tront steps at the home The rain which started at about pm sent water backing up and gave the Dupuls three foot deep threshold before their front door The water threatened to splash into the basement where an oil tank was stored The PUG which was called shortly alter pm arrived after midnight when the water once as high as four fact had re ceded it came inst like flash alter the rain started said Marjorie Dupuis raoan ammo Throughout the storm telephon es kept on hurling as women with on television to watch turned to the telephone for recreation And if it wasnt for some diesel generators in the Bell plant which were turned on by le pairman as an emergency mea sure few momentsafter the blackout the black gab boxes would haVe been out of commis soo The railway crossing signals also kept their nightU vigil with the aid of an emergency store of wet batteries turned on during the Iailure The Royal Victoria Hospital was fortunate in not having an emergency case at the time The hospital has no auxiliary system and in fact had to wait oneyhaur More proceeding with surgery The operation though major at was not too dependent upon Footwear Manager Dies At Hospital TORONTO CPI William Manning 55 managerxof tho Kingsway divisionof Mel John son Footwear Limited died in Oriilia hospital Sunday after stroke He and his wife had driven to Oriliia to spend thenday at their summer cottage Born in England Mr Manning was associated with the shoe in dustry inCanada for more than 25 years He served his appren ticeship with Harry Greh one at the major shoe manufacturers and later went into business in Kitchener lie had been with Mel Johnson Limited for seven years Surviving are his wife and three sons William and Donald ot Kitchener and Robert of Sud WIT Sideswipes Tree Driver Uninjured car driven by Allan Hoskins of Wyevale went out of control Don Cameron celery the pital board said they have ten thought of installing an auxiliary system but never had the needed $15000 money The treble lights blinked out and let the pedestrians snd mote crisis shuttle across the Five Points unaided This they did ex tremer wall as in the previous er failure June is when one passerlry said it was better with out the Mil One constable was stationed at the Five Points but no incidents were At the meeting Barrie Div trict Collegiate Board the lights flickered went out came on flickered and decided to stay out It looked as it last nights meet longi was doomed to an untimely BURTONS BEAM With only half the agenda carn pleted thov problem was serious but Board Secretary Ernie Bur ton came up with an answer flashlight The board resumed business as Burtons Beam flashed into the motion papers in front of Chairman Grliim The only sufferers were the gentlemen of the press who foimd notemakiog in the gloom next to impossible Lights in the Alliston council chamber also flickered few times but did not go out steady downpour wet several delegates and slxinchdeeppuddle forni ed on Highway 89 on the oub skirts of town Movie theatres in Barrie also blacked out and one house right in the middleof horror movie had to give the customers rain checks and send them home to their dark eerie homes Siayner and Wasaga Beach did ntescapa the clutches at weather ten minute blackout sent peopleto bed early This morning with people ask ing for relief from the damp the weatherman refused to help The forecast cloudy with show ers and thunderstorms today and wedéesdsy Turning cooler Light Town Planning Is Demonstrated Delegates to Zane Threamcet ing oi Georgian Bay Develop ment Association at Stayner Sept 16 had practical demonstration of town planning They assembled at the town hall and studied map of the area They then toured the town by car with guides pointi out points of interest husin and residential districts and ilities On return to the hall satin cred round map PI lired by George Thompson sh ling each zone in color They shdied this and discussed several problems such as One shopping area or two Would the residential area expand east or west and How would prevailing winds in fluence selection of an industrial site In deliberations members wera assisted by John Pearson of the Ontario Departmentof Planning and Development Mr Pearson gave short talk on steps to be taken in setting up planning board to conform to municipal bylaws The first ques tion to be answered stated Mr Pearson is Does your town wish to grow This was the first meeting of Zone Three since the summer re cess and attending were dele gates from Alliston Barrie Bradford Orfllia Midland Tot tenharn Stayner Goldwater Wa ssga Beach and Simcoe County Dinner followed in the Golden Apple oac WELCOMES anvil swam The largcetvflret year alas in many years registered at the Ontario Agricultural College the Ontario Veterin ary College and Macdanaid Institute this week More than Bolteshmen and treehlt Elmvale Pair Starts Today noisy line of colorful child rane floats weaving toward the new Centennial Gates opened up he Elmvsie Centennial Fair this hot humid afternoon The parade of kids from all corners of Fine Township met today to start off one at the biggest fairs in Simone County The new gateway pride of the fair was officially opened when the parade reached the entrance by Lashicy Director of Ag ricultural Societies Toronto The games and competitions started at pm with the sports program The school contests willstart at 230pm followed by the pub lic speaking and the baby show at 350 pm Tonight the beauties of the area will compete in the Con tennial Queen and the modern beauty contests Tomorrow the Centennial Fair parade starts off the daywith the official fair opening by Bennett Chief Agricultural Ofiticer Department of Agricul ture At 230 pm the horse racing and the live stock judging hold the spotlightwhiie at pm thechariot racing and livestock parade take to the fore Wednesday at it pm is the fiddlers contest and square dance competition and at 930 pm gala dance in the Com munity ettu from all parts tarlo Canada EuropeAsia Alrice South America land the West ladies converged on the Guelph campus to begin their College careers Dr Mncimchlnn President of the 3°ikili aw seen to Ken Parnell of Elmvaim reception for the new student and their parents at the Call ege lie is accompanied by hisumolhcr Mrs Par Repcrtv 80011 On Building Alilsion town planning board expects to present comprehen sive report onibuilding bylaws by October so reported chairman Kenneth Mann to town coun cil last night The topic has oc cupied much of the boards at tentinnsince its formation four months ago and thaboard hop es to hold several meetings week to have the building bylaws report ready by the end of next month Added Mr Idaho We will then hope be free to attack the zoning problem Mr Mano attended council meeting at the suggestion otMa yor Storey also board member alter Deputy Reeve John Darling had asked for re port on the boards activities Mr Mann told comedy the board since its formation May this year had held six formal meetingsand three meetings on Haircuts 75 5aturdaya 3100 Barber CHEFS BARBER SHOP Across hon Auandaie Edwel 29 am nasal proposedsubdivlslons 0a nan ing be declared Yourplanning board is just as interested as council in zon ing our town However we feel that it is important and beesuu at this do not wish to plunge blindly into the zoning picture He said the board because of our elementary knowledge of planning had requested guidan ce from the Ontario Provincial Planning Board and represen fitive had attended board meet ihe representative had advis ed the hoard to obtain several smaller maps prior to beginning planning and had specifically stated the board could zone th town properly providing mem bers were careiui and proceed ed in stages BARBIE AUTO TRIM SERVICE oz Collier at as new Slipcovers Auto Upholstering Track Seats 10 discount with cow it our ad Georgian Bay NorthernLake and Huron eastern Lake Ontario shaman Co Haliburtan Mostly cloudy with gag =am occasional showers today and on Paddy Duonfs Hill Highway early this morning and side swiped tree The driver was not injured Harden Form an St Law Carp soar Gard can Brew Wednesday Little change in tem perature Light winds Kirkland Lake TimmiosKap uskasing Mostly cloudy with casionai showers today Cloudy with light rain Wednesday Little changejn temperature Winds light Forecast Temperatures Low tonight High Wednesday Investor Windsor St Thomas London Wingham Hamilton yMuskolta Sudbury North Bay eeaeageaa seaoaseaese Ileorga Davies Barrio rs mm on Paper Zens Nam Eon Hall CPR Can Ccin can can uurusn Otl CanvErln Imp Chib gt as Den all Min Sin KerrAriana Maxi lint New rm MUTUAL aid Asked sss up at Innth Food Growth 573 can industrial up Interprov Pipe iawa pl may Ferguson its 535 ct can TorDom aim 29 12 105 us in American supervises Growth moonso commas mngx 73 Golds up 09 Metalsunwnfl Mirna 05 roar man nxcmcnamnuu Xndustrlals up 222 runs 10 humanppm ma non Lem Mm Million ping lt PAr 669937 OPP state the car was travel ling south at the time of the accident Estimated damage to the car is $300 FOB LITTLE EXTRA IN SERVICE neuron morons ammo its Bradford at Imperial our New masque archery punctures strapoar late REID summaries st satm

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