Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 17 Oct 1960, p. 3

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DEDICATE CHRISTlllN EDUCATION WING Marshall chantler senior member of Central United Church Barrle cuts the rlb boo during service of deatca tlon for the new Christian Ed ucation thg at the church Sunday following morning dos votlon The wing was dedical ed to the purpose of creating school where the Bible may be read known and intern rcted that in wholesome INNISFIL NOTES FAEMHDUSE DESTROYED The homestead dwelling of lhnat lhnatowycz on the north side of the Fourth Concession east of Highway 400 was des troyed by fire early Saturday morning The large cement house was formerly owned by the Kindle family and was one of the old homesteads of that part of the township Mr and Mrs lbnatowycr were in the stable getting their 30 bead of cattle in stalls for the morning milking fire had been started in the kitchen stove as there was no means of heating water at the barn for washing the milking utensils Mr Ihnatowycz saw smoke pouring out of the windows of the big two storey house but on reaching the backdoor he was unable to enter the room where the telephone was locateti owlng to the densesmoke He tried blowing the horn of his truck to attract the attcn tion of neighbors but as this had no result he drove to the nearest farm where the alarm was telephoned to the Cooks town Fire Brigade As the area is in the lnnisfil portion of the township the call was relayed to Stroud but Cookstown crew also responded By the time the firefighters arrived there was little that could be done other than to keep nearby bulld ings from igniting The outside cement wall of the house coo fined the names to the blazing interior BAD LUCK Mrs lbnatowyczwho is mar ried to her second husband and came with him to the farm from Toronto about year and half ago says that every fall some major bad luck happens in her life can get past thismanth sh said am free for yea She lost her COVERS COOKSTOWN Mrs Kelly of Loretta one of The Examiners New York Trip contestants is now working in the Cookstown area New or renewal subscriptions entered through her will boost her chan ces of winning an allexpenses paid trip to New York City WEATHER Synopan intense lowpres sure system centred in northern James Bayis causing strong winds over most of Ontario Cooler air is flowing south wardaroundtthe west side ofrthe low centre and grad al dry in temperature is fit nTplace throughout the province Some light showers have occurred in Northern Ontario Lake Erie Lake Huron Ni agara Lake Ontario Georgian Bay Haliburton regions Wind sor London Toronto Hamilton Sunny with cloudy intervals to day and Tuesday Colder tonight end Tuesday Winds westerly 20 to 30 Kirkland Lake region North Bay Sudbury Cloudy with sunny intervals today and Tuesday few light showers Colder tonight and Tuesday Winds westerly 20 to 30 Forecast Temperatures Lows tonight highs Tuesday London 45 55 Kitchener 45 55 WIHEbEm 40 55 Hamilton 45 55 St Catherine 45 55 Toronto 55 By R415 first husband in October and many other serious happenings have taken place in that fateful month They came from the Ukraine many years ago and both oi them have lived in Toronto for most of their 60 years and saved money so they could obtain Canadian farm family and his sons were ex pected at the farm during the weekend when the family will decide what it is best to do driving shed close to the burned house could be converted into dwelling until new house couldbe built His son was until he came it wesnot known how much coverage was on the building It was nine roomcd house and well furnished The only things rescued were some goods invthe back kitchen washing madhioe and some clothing All elsa besides the clothes they were wearing was lost They have accumulated large stockof cattle pigs and poultry but until the family conference is held they do not know what they will do Mrs lhnatowycz is despondent but neighbors were calling while the embers of the fire still burn ed and offers of help were pouring in The Bell Rural Telephones used in that area eliminate the use of the old rural handrung fire alarm which allowed the neighbors in the area to he sum moned to farm fire to assist This is something that should he looked into as it is most im portant that people in the rural areas know how to summon help in such emergencies Cookstnwn and Stroud with their firefighting equipment are long way from many parts at the township LAST GLADIOLT Today the Sjerps Dutch Bulb Farm will make the final pick ing of gladioli for this season This is exceptional as usually frost has fixed the blooms he tore this time One frost threat eaedthem but Mr Sjerps and his son put out smoke pail to protect the flowers working from midnight on with tractor and smokevblowlng equipment while his wife and daughter came on the scene early in the morning to give hand This was close call but since then hundreds of glnds have been harvested to be taken to the Toronto market However in der to harvest DEAIIERS George Danger field left and Herman Ktam or are lding over Mr lhaatowyez has grown looking after the insurance and recreation and social fellow ship both young and old may develop their bodies and minds and find Godin the midst of life tExamlner Photo the bulbs this will be the last day of picking large crew of bulb pickers will be seen work ing at the farm gathering the underground harvest to be clean ed and stored for the winter The Slerps family grows im ported bulbs and will market thousands of glad bulbs in the spring besides planting many thousands on their farm Gltl DEALERAMA We attended the last night of lhe General Motors display at 1561 cars held jointly by Kra mar Motors Limited dealers of PontlacTcmpest Buick Vaux hall and GMC trucks and Dan gertield Motors leitcd dealers for Chevrolet Corvair Oldsmo tbile Cadillac Envoy Corvette Chevrolet and Corvair trucks This was the second of these jointshowings and it has proved successful both from sales standpoint as well as education ally The snow was held for three evenings at the end of last week and according to Bill Mara rick master of ceremonies the attendance was gratifying inconvorsation with Mr Mai rick following the closing of the show we learned that as near as could be ascertained about 7000 persons attended Most of these were couples and they went carefully into the details oftlte car in the pric they had in mind appeared on many of the wind shields and many more deals were awaiting an official ap praisal of the vehicle that was to be turned in on the new car One vehicle onwhieh there could have been sold sign was not on the floor The buyer had insisted on immediate de livery of his new Cadillac SatJ urday as he said he did not want people imbing in and out or it so be the $7500 on the counter and drove it home to Cookstown N0 SIGN HARD TIMES GeorgeDargeriield said that if there was any indication of approaching hard times he could not see it as seven of his recent orders involved Cadil lac all of them in the $7000 price range However the Bu icks Pontiacs Chevs and Olds received their share of appreci ation as well some of them hav ing sold tag showing and some even gave the names of the buyers The new Chev right from the lowest priced molt del up to the highest priced beauty is car that will be showing the road to many this coming year the time of the visitors but from standing around and listen ing our impression was that there was not suliicient differ ence inthedollar value to make up for the size and value ap pearance of the larger cars The has to be proven that it will equal the other makes which are of simil no in dollars their 61 Dealerama held in Barrie Curling Club Thursday Friday and Saturday evenings Examiner Photo Compact cars took much of new Buick Special wason at traction in the display but it MONDAY OCTOBER 17 mo In Torrie Emma cm can COUNTY news Police Seeking Girls Roberta Smell 11 one Brad ford SL Barrie has been mise ing frgm her piglylmc sign Satan day arrte ce today When last seen the livefoot six lnch Kill was Wearlni black Ded al pushers blue wool cardigan over white blouse white stock ings and black loafers Mrs Ron Small her mother has been away from home for four weeks police said Roberta is described as being sllmly built and weighing about 90 unds missing on the weekend but returned home was Glen Simon 191 Collier Street Glen was reported missing Sunday He returned at supper time Arrest Three On Car Theft Charge Routine checking during the weekend netted Barrie Police is stolen auto Three Sudbury youths were apprehended here on gharge bySudbury Police of nut theft Sunday when stoplt pcd in car stolen in the nickel city Friday Charged were Richard Lezon 16 Raymond Kohls l7 and Phil ip Van Deuvln to StaflReporter Takes New Job Police reporter for The Bar rle Examiner for the past months Tim Llewellyn has left The hammer stall for work on Toronto daily Mr Llewellyn besides concen trating on police reporting also specialized on military and edu cation coverage during his stay in Barrie He started work in hisnew position this morning Coming in to take hls place is Sld Thew from Mlneslng Though Mr Thaw is still young man his experience has been quite varied in the news paper business Startlng off as copyboy for The Toronto Globe and Mail Mr Drew soon became Streetsvllle corresopndent for The Brampton TimesConseravtor Mr Tbew has been living in Minesing for the past four years PLAY WEDNESDAY Tire RCAF Flyers Stewarts Lunch sendfinal softball game sceduled for last Saturday will be played Wednesday at Queens Park The winner of this con test will play Mineslng for the Copaco Series Trophy Again Gone since Saturday Missing since he donation for Camp Borden Saturday evening police said is Rene Robinson 15 so Anne Street Barrie dau ghter of Mrs Nelson Robinson When last seen rho was travel ling to movie at Camp wear ing blue leans black wind breaker with wblte shoulders and white blouse and socks Police said the girl weighs 112 pounds has blue eyes and is ivHoo oneinch height She wore tan running shoes Girl Is Injured In Auto Collision Mavis Griffin t7 no Holgete Street Barrie was taken to heparin Emu Driving Lesson Was Expensive BRADFORDA 29yearold To ronto man was convicted of care less driving in Bradford court Friday and fined $10 and costs Bradford Ontario Provincial Police Coast Al Goodyear testi lfied he followed car driven by Charles Edward Brooke Hay Avenue Mimico which weaved from side toslde of Highway 88 When the cruiser pulled along side the accused was seen to have tayeanold girl on in lap When asked to explain Joyce Mlllett Schomberg told police she was having dr ng lesson Royal Victoria Hospital this morning with cuts to her fora head incurred when her car was lneolllslon with taxi stopped for pedestrian at the Essa Road crosswalk near the Canadian National Railways tracks Howard Marshall was driving the taxi Miss Griffin vas travelling to school when the accident oc curred Barrla Police said ATTEND DINNER WASAGA BEACH Vasago Sdiool Board was well repres ented at the annual dinner of Simcoe County Trustees and Ratepayers Association which this year was held in Guthrie Community Hall Present from the Beach were Mrs Rita Girls Mr and Mrs Arthur Hut chaion Jack Corbett Claude Riseboro Mrs Sadie Reeves and Mr Verde Graham Repeat Performance Is llsked lllterSeasons Talent Finals This seasons talent finals held at Rock Hill Park near Shel burneon Sunday Oct9 were an outstanding success for both talent and attendance as re cord crowd of approximately 700 was constantly entertatnedi by performers lromlun pm until after midnight Bev Mathews of Shelburne was master oi ceremonies and the Mercey Erosa group of vocab ists and instrumentalists along with Mavis Hills entertained the crowd as guest artists Arthur Ireland 4of Mansfield Evelyn Keating of Corbetton and Marion Webster of Crcemore were the winners in the 16 years and under class We Thankyour findJMrs Sm Cites 1min maan Jim Seymour of Collingwood took first prize in the open class While second place want to Don na and Larry Wardell of Allis ton The Grant brothers of New Lowell received third pribe JUDGES 0F TALENT The program was judged by Jack Montagne of the Conservalt tory of Mimic Toronto and also Willis Tipping and Fred Clarldge of Shelburne The show of talent was consid ered such success that re peat performance has been ask ed by the public to he held at later date which will be an nounced Monday 9d 17 l960 made uns trip or lilelimo possible or helm boner words say llmhk you Mollie Sit Annie lll BRADFORD Licence BRADFORD Pollen here with cooperation of Ontario Provincial Police have arrested six Tomato men In connection with making false statemenu on application for driverI licences Held in custody are Anton Ljubi as and Marano Cabral so Released on 50 hell are Amgelos Talnkos 30 Reinhold Sclunauder zi Gyula Horvoth and Emmio Perfctto 25 STANDARD TIME COMES OCT 30 Barrle area residents will have an extra hour of sleep Oct 30 if they pay attention to the time change and move their clocks back one hour fflie ndtLent of Standard Time to most municipalities in greater Southern Ontario will make the sun rise and relifisochndnutels sooner engo generally ex pected to make several hunv drcd people early for church that Sunday morning rmam Vicepresident Pest Control Operator5 Services Ltd Van Ferguson right awards the Services parks trophy for an nual competition among mem bers of Ontario Parks Associa tion to parks superintendent City of Sarnia Bob Harrison Saturday during the associa tions general meeting in North Collegiate Presented on be half of the generalpublic the trophy was in recognition of the Canadian Girl Guides gold en anniversary this year were the competing munici palities flower beds photo hm To the wonderful People fol Banlo Dislrlclk Actually ms word can truly express our slncére appreciation Your wonderlul response 16 bur recent Sealy MallnssTradeln Stile and the volume sales which resulted lous mudo us the léflunule winners at wonderful Seuly mlExpemePaid two week vacation Paris frames and other places interest In Eur pe FWe lell Mallor Elmal onldnfrduyullembonf October15 During our6nlire trip until our letqu iill twowgeks weihall beworln7dlul19m overwhelming confidence ind patronage which ins BS Rcicket Brings Arrests Arrests of lids type now amount to 16 within the last out weekx policesaid The six men arrested on the weekend were uncovered by OPP Constables Harold Newnu and Al Goodyear loin Historic BeaVer Club STAYNEROn his 25th wed ding anniversary Verne McKin ley became member of one at Canadas most romantic clubs the historic Beaver Club at the Sign of the Queen Elizabeth in so doing he joins an eminent membership including His Mo lesty the King of Nepal Lord BadenPowell and several stars or the stage and screen The honor was conferred re ccntly in Montreal at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel when Mr Me Klnley smoked the peace pipe partook of fur trade beverage called Loquarou and signed the beaver bound parchment membership book Jpnrsrars PK TROPHY yaphs of which were the has is of the competition Cash awards went to Samia parks superintendent City of St Thomas Marshall Field and parks superintendent City of Peterborough Armand Butch er Examiner Photo USED CAR BUYER BEWARE It is standby of confide men that the easiest victim to swindle is the one hoping to get something for nothn It is sad but true that this applies particularly the car business This was pro ved again few weeks ago when Tomato news Paper decided in check on rush of used car ads for repossess films The ads were typical of Sync that recurs in most large ties One ad read WESS lON 59 Chevrolet outstand ing condition will be sold for balantae ovnng or best offer can arrange to take over pay ments with very little down check with the licence bur eau revealed the heposesionf ihad baton acquired from anoth dealer who had tnken it in on new car trade from taxi driver Another lot advertised 59 Pomfiac Laurentdain cost $750 new full price $1793 just repossessed It turned out that this wonderful bargain had just been sold even tho the reporter was told on the phone ten tee earlier that it was for soil on the lot random oheckof three other repossessionsfiqn the same lot revealed they had salami acquiredifmm foobar dealers at wholesale check of other ads showed one cars advefliiscd actually didnt exist or were available only on special finance llamas with usurious interest Really worthwhile deals are ofiten available from relqablev and etlbiowl dealers but tlhe buyer must first check on the integrity and reputation of the man heis dealing with other wise be may find himself in the position of one buyer in importer large city who sued 3t recoverhis money on fraudulent though ochraily legal The judge hiled that the law cannot protect men non may Copyright 1960 amsaotion that was

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