Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 16 May 1960, p. 3

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Grano vEurlton SEEN LEAVING evening ser vice Sunday at Lutheran Church of Good Shepheid are members of Church and friends as follows from left Joseph PASTOR 335m Kucharik left Pastor Milan Babol and right Pastor Andrew Broados are seen before the iron of new Babel the callers lather liirs Milan Babel Mrs Joseph Ba bel Terry Repair Astrid Chris tensen talking to Pastor Babel and between them Mrs Lutheran Church of Good Shep herd Barrie Sunday the day of Church dedication Pastor Brondos was guest poster from Mussillon Ohio and was forv Petersen behind Pastor Babel is Mrs John Cholmers and front right are the Pastors ma ternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Martin Repair and behind them Mrs Leo Christensen merly pastor at Trinity Luther an Church Bradford and in stiumentsl in starting the Bar rie Church Examiner Photv os Barrie Yo ngsters Made Up constituted the week Barrio younster high percentage cnds casualties Two boys on bikhcs collided in front of 39 Shanty Boy Road SaturdayI and one oi them was treated at Royal Victoria Hos ital for cuts to his head and one hand Charles Agnew who lives on Shanty Bay Road said he drove Richard Freeman to hospital then drove him back to liis eekend Casualties home in Dre Fouryearold Denise Goods child 46 Nelson Street was bit ten severely by Chow at 152 Maple as she played with it Set urday City police were not sure whether she was teasing it or not but the dog took sizeahic chunk out of her hand necessi tating treatment at Simeoe Med ical Group The dog catcher was notified WEATHER VSynopsis Another sunny and warm day was promised for most of Ontario today disturbance in westem Kansas will move into lllinois Tuesday morning and in creasing cloudiness followed by scattered showers and thunder storms will opr eastward across Southern Ontario during the day The north country should continue to enjoy fine weather Lakes EFIEHII°D southern Georgian Bay regions Windsor London sunny today Tuesday mainly cloudy with scattered showers or thunderstorms begin ninglin the afternoon Continuing Warm Winds light today east 15 to 25 Tuesday Lake Ontario Niagara Hali lourton regions Toronto Hamil ton Sunny today Tuesday in creasing cloudiness followed by gcattered evening showersor thunderstorms Continuing warm Winds light today east 15 to 25 Tuesday Northern Georgian Bay Kirk land Lake Timmlns Kapuskay ing regions North Bay Sudbury Mainly sunny today and Tues day Continuing warm Winds light Forecast Temperatures Low tonight High Tuesday Windsor 50 as St Thomas 45 so London 45 80 Wingham 45 so Toronto 50 so 45 75 B0 75 75 Sudbury North Bay White River Moospnce nicKAYAt son anon Virginia USA on Simih hlny id 1350 iiiuiiei illnrtha numberson belov ed wife Mainl Don McKay dcar niother of Donald in JoAnnn and llicken lovcd dnuihhtar Joseph Mumbcrlon and into nine Allen of Banit deni sllter of Lawson of anmlny Vern Inn Martin of Hullliako Holihurton Edna nun 5am lold at Scnrham IridCccll of Alvin Texu in her It you BACK ON STiiIF Rejoining The Exarrdner ad vertising staff is Thomas Garner after sixmonth ab sence Prior to his departure to another local firm he was with The Examiner for three and half years Mr Garner says he is happy to be back with his working routes and anxious to start another sea son with The Examiner soft ball team Mr Garner is mur ried and resides in Barrie He Nearly Fell Out Of His Car Barrie youth did $450 dam age to his car Saturday when he nearly fell out of it she travelled west on Baldwin Lane Michael Reynolds 18 RR Barrie said his door flew open as he was driving he closed it and leaned on it thinking it was secure it flew openr and he stepped on the gas lnsteadlof the brake as he toppled sideways The ear rammed hydro pole doing $150 damage to the post No charges were laid TIES DADB RECORD HAMBURG LNY ABHar ness driver Eldon Earner 26 reined five winners at Buffalo Raceway Saturday night to tie Open Bolodrome lit Wasaga Beach With 200 Guests WASAGA BEACH Mr and Mrs Anthony Beck opened their Bolodrome to the public last week and despite the adverse weather nearly 200 guests turn edv out GENIAL HOST Bowling Playing cards and just visiting was the order of the evening with genial host Tony Beck seeing that everyone had good time Mr Becks daughters Bonnie and Beverley assisted their mo ther in serving plentiful buffet CRASH KILLS 12 BERLIN Reuters Nelve persons were killed and so were injured in collision between two trains outside Leipzig Station Sun day night Ellie Torrie Examim CITY AND COUNTY Recreation Services Agree On Payments Agreement has finally been reached between the Simcoe County Recreation Service and the Barrie Recreatiod Oommlb tea on the methods of payment for services given by the Coun letter sent from the county organization outlined the plan which insisted that if the dty wished to partici ate it would have to do so on msarne finan cial basis other municipalities in tho coimty noon OPEN The letter drafted after TIE ROD BROKE Barrie City police attended small accident on Blake Street today when car went into the ditch and hit hydro ost tie rod broke andthe nu slid off the pavement Just near Rodney Street There was no damage to either the car or post No charg es were laid AFTER PETITION special meeting of the county loosrd May 10 stated that the door would not be closed on colt peration With the Barrie Recre ation Committee or other on igapizatlons in Harris in the de lveiopment of countywide or rur iaiurban programs of recreation if such organizations would like to be cosponsors to county wide project or projects which involve rural people living in the vicinity of Barrie tho Stmcoe County Recreation Service would be pleased to cooperate provid ed administrative costs are shared on onethird twothird basis toneltthird by the Barrie Recreation Committee and twoI thirds by the Simcoe County Rec reation Service mean sea The county group also insisted that if the full sponsorship of the programs was left to the county larger fee would he charged to Barrio people wishing to Iva To Shed Light On Beach Sts WASAGA BEACHMore light will be shodat Wosage Beach decidedthe village council at its segular meeting lastweek Eights een Junier Luminleres have been ordered and upon arrival will be placed wherever the light is needed most The order for more lights was drawn up after group of rate pnyers presented petition re questing them Heated discussion accompanied the presentation of the petition to council in the chambers Reeve Anthony Beck cracked his fist down before the meeting got out of hand by reminding those present that an orderly adult presentation could be dealt with more easily by council There was no need for hitter aclt cusations and nemecalllng said Reeve Beck Clerk Ken Blanchard earlier in the evening also remarked on the misunderstandings within the community He said that if rate payers would avail themselves of the privilege of looking into the recorded minutes of the coun cil meetings there would not be so much misunderstanding He made this statement in answer to question raised by Councillor Gimby who remarked that he had not been aware resolution pertaining to the removal of lights on the bench had been passed MINUTES OPEN Mr Blanchard recalled the minutes of that previous meeting and he also conunented that council minutes were open Ibo the ratepayers NAME PLANNERS The Wasaga Beach Planning Board dormant for several technical Trades you can obtain full information as to other Important benefits from the itiAF career Counsellor Wily not drop in andialk it ever find out about the 11 Fillht years was given new life at the council meeting when four resid ents was appointed to the body Bill Prlngle and Ernie Tuck will serve three years Ross Good two years and Jim Dinsmbre one year The chairman will later be appointed from within this group The council slsodeait with request by the village Chamber of Commerce which was present ed by Mrs Myrtle Lynn Mrs Lynn explained that the Chamber needed funds to carry on the work it has beendoing Council apparently agreed for it granted the Chamber $500 ad vance This motion was passed on recorded vote all but coun cillor Goldsmith in favor ASSUME COSTS The village was also requested by the Department of Highways to assume the maintenance costs at the new bridge bylaw will be grown up to provide for these cos Council will send letter to the Welfare office asking that time limit he set on the time municipality could be held liable for relief charges after such cas es havetleft the area Al Smith was appointed build ing inspector iohn Kerr was awarded the conhuct for opening the end of El Street Thls project was suggested by the Chamber of Commerce and will give tourists as well as yearround residents goplaee to swim and launch their an ClerkKen Blanchard Wu in structed to make arrangements for attending the conference of Municipal Clerks in Honey Har bour in June BARRIE am on Wednesday May 18 am to pm Lieutenant Forbes RCAF Career Counsellor Jo RCAF Mobile haunting no especially piepirod to preylda more mlnutelnlormalion on great opportunities In the Royal Canadian Air force Whether you qualify for Aircrew training or one of the many interesting ntssoipayond coca Altman and Almomsnposiiloiu available in tile as Obtaln complete information career opportunities intiheAir Force as outlined heiwa manss WRE FOR not msvmriom ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE Young Men mechanical 1aimreft Aircrew training pilot or observer lb Trades training in electronics automotive and clerical and in Employment for skilled or semiskilled tradesmen such as Radio operator motor vehicle operator motor mechy anicp plumber photographerr water and awaitstint young Ladies Employment for Registered officers pay $374 pergmonth lb Training in such trades as tighter control operator services operator metal worker or firefighter Niamec as odmmiseidned supply teletype clerical and Air Force police Employment for skilled crucialskilled applicants in one the raceway record setby his father Levi in 1946 of the 22 trades includln laboratory medical or dental clerk accounting taller and themselves of services After an April meetingbe tween the two bodiesthe Barrie Committee offered to give the County Servii $500 plus pay ments for services as they were taken This pmposol when taken bscis to the county meetings was turned downand the new plun offered Atn meeting last week of the Barrie Recreatlokfiommlttee this new plan was accepted Seen before Trinity Anglican Church Barrie Sunday on oc casion of the Toronto Diocese AYPA Conference at which new leaders were installed Canada lCondition OI Rev Wnllaca Downer MPP for DulfcrinSimeoc since 1w will be the speaker for todays meeting of the Kiwn Kiwanians from Dixie eracom munity House Dinner starts at pm instead of the usual 6i pm because husload of Kiwanians irom Dixls is com iag to Join the Barrie mem Robinson Primate of All the Most Reverend Howard Hewlett Clark Andi Barbara annell immediate past president His Grace are new president Gerald Renirew Mail 70 Is Fatally Injured RENFREW CPMlcheei Et manski of Renfrew died Sun day night of injuries suffered BANK or MONTREA 6W mew BarrleBrancht wosirmc rucANAnuns Thursday night when he was hit by car while crossing the main street of this Ottawa Valley vii1 lage Motorist Clem Cybulskl 18 of nearby Cobden was charged with careless driving goon ManfA IN THIS IMPORTANT 8U BJEGT will equip you rank Iiyotte Said Improved Condition of Frank Ayotik foimd in Canadian Tire lot Barrie Saturday was said to beimproved byiloyal Vic torts hospital officials today Mr Ayotte as Henry Street was found by the side of his car lie was taken to ital and treated for brain hzsniorrhaga hers and guests Mr Downer is rector of the Anglican Par Ish of Duntroonslnzhomptaha Nottawa He was Speaker of the Ontario Legislature for several years recently was appointed by the Government as Commissions on tho Ll quor Control Busrdliis sub ject tonight is the Common wealth Parliamentary System hut he will also comment on the problem of alcohoan in the grovince and what lens are eing mndo toeontro it it IiNGLICiIN PRIMATF VISITS TRINITY CHURCH spok Sunday afternoon on the qualities of leadership Ex aminer Photo farm THE HOUSE run or HOBBIES GIFTS 49mm SLBARRIE messew Its up to you in this case you are the teacher And it wont do any good to complainoo your PTA Saving is one subject that has to be taught in the home and like most subjects the better its taught the better will it be learned For conscientious paient who are anxious to develop habits of thrift and self reiiancc in their children the of offer helpful little booklet How to teach your youngsters to SAVE few minutesstudy tobe more proficient teacher Ask for your copy at your neigh bourhood branch of MitBANKh who won Lj RQNALD MAcKlIi Manager VIII JINCI I917

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