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Barrie Examiner, 6 Mar 1950, p. 3

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TIlONUAY IiAlltll also rug imami lLXAI11ITl iiAiIizir ilftlAliltl IAINAIIA PAGETHRRE SMASH DOUBLE BILL The most amazing plot in 3300 years of Press On Tour Harry Love FIRST WITH THE BEST IN BARBIE in VI gt Ii Li iil1Iiihhlii IIIIIMIM Itll IV IlyI ljI II I7 Hi AntlIr lisrlarrAlsinNr IIIIIIIIIII Ill recorded eSplonage Camp Borden Grand Master IIIYIIKII III Getting Under Way HOUSE or les In The Townships fff 33 MONDAY TUESDAY DAYS ttest MGMIS Bilitlm iiiER gt Eve Shows 655 Is pm DANA GENE SUM hum Hm El JUN Il illil lepii is Trump WM yIW limo in Maturehop your MHMIMHH MI napV II RIM II Hum ltlt HI eyes wide open and gun in your hcndi ISMIMHI III IIITHI IIf mIIIIIIIII III IIIII IIII IIIIII UIIIIII II II INN IV The Iron Curtain IiiHa or live 11 I1 IluIil Itllwilllh Mlil liim to 11 itiilll IiiIir II Il till out WHD ll Hl li liIvIIII liliilI ll ltlllt4llllt Timely as the news will tllllg1tltll litultltlilltl lllgtl lil il2llfll trial the Vt iv Il ll lii Il HmI tlv libWu iI MllI luv Hilx IIILI 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lllla Landlord lradfold mph ImllllmItlllfllxllwildly 11 IWII IHI IlIIIllIIIII Ii lIlil lllt Illtll tlily meeting for 1010 at oiiiiiitui Inu owner of the Allandale BmdlmdI DIN prosmvm XI III II IlI 111 I1I III IItIl Ill =I el vii 1111113 tilill liaiu on limeI Thursday lily 33 with Fuel and Summlmm said IIII II III lII lill In food he lll laIei lone iliti Ilzli said the Illltl II no3 otte In VHS t1IItllllIlllUl is in tliiit ol tiu punwmg Immm HIMHN it plelinli iii built put WI 1le tiia iii lti1 IIllmil all II III Iultl 1l Wm 15 13 00 um meeting and following some recrea board oi duettors met and the fol Here again the visual uli is him Illllllllllllllltl lIi ii II Il II It lullltllilllllllttlll toi thI tllIlllll Burr at promm mm II iiIiIiiII slattt HS slumhd UN Bump Mm Imd HI IIIng Immnlh thIII tioii lttl latk lllilhtt lhointoii Inwmu my IUH plwlvd ilmppmql MM IHHIIHIIHII MII In III VIIIIIIIIHIIl IIIII II III IIIVI II II IIIIIIII IIIIII IT IIIl Itl arid tour It lv Lloyd Slithlfulllfi 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pin ll Tutu am and ill club presidents to give report tIlInliIHHUId Iilmqm Alp SI N0 lll which any student lit the class Iltftll fillI ilIiI llil that IIIii tintre iii the Iluu elub activities dIIriiiL the paslIIIt hitord iyIIpwmlemI Jnhn call rithout dlftlttllty see llllltllis kIi Itii tot he aiitvd ti 1111 II II l1l liIittil Itttllll Ixecuiiw or If llld sum of coal throughout this ll lmmh 1mm lllmu ll dancing to Ioim Iluilnius orches Illlllll not one disease but and is open to the public on snii Whmhh IV mitia iiii II II II spoils which huge iiuinbei 01 ll Ilia Ill tainpoill iiI lmilI lllL llllil liiaiiiaei iii Silleiiharii lhe pool was built luring the Minister lierier had stated in livifuiids mm It tinI ts IIli iv II It icuker thanlcd those who but Is M1 L1 1st It IIH IllI ll lilol Ii IIII IIIIII IIIIIk unnuml Medom Mm1ch mm mm good dub mmw held At Rotary Meeting M0 0101 slIIii Ii MW IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIII limo II STA TIC Three years t0 lh newlv formI embers mIIdC e1 Viillstckx PO Hde CPR El IWUbL We 01 Wm It llilllil IIII III II lulIIIIIIIw Sinai dI pI qt Cleve Patton post prestdcnl lfIllClill to Barrie and district and lglgtslkss 1mm 01 mil mum 1mm mimmh ml mm mm llildlVie illiizlli5gt NWT SUN 1949 Janna 1930 president Arnold called upon 10 01L 05H the Ivy Junior Fartiiersl reportedtone Ihzit ll5l president Bill Merrick exe lw NS warnlm for lSClS ll fmm blilldllfl 5mm estiiie ltlk illtlwlll which evcrv itlilsfllll mm in NI IN lll lhoiiuisilii Midland and lunch HIII II II tended best lgtlt$ 10 l151ll Icllttilliginfgin hich gtlill 0101 lllltd 101 one enjoyed the rest of the evening ftzuleht swimmin at tile llillloll llll llilI liillllil llllllill Hii lnltthil if Hu ll Wlm nu UII III IIs IHI mm lhulkIl rho executive 61 Ittltlltloll the pool is used by the said his parle always was oppos Io tlie h3 111 IIIlill IiII iIsI thallium 104 for the supportIthIw liktldi uivII district IChIiIIch SEIIVIQIIII IIb IIgd IIIllCIIIIlllIlIlI tia lied loss for lifeguard instruction tfl to aiiiaiuaizialioi Iypy13p Momma IlIlIIlIIIIjIIIHlIIIEIIIQSTM NO en him Mr llerriclt aset iiieiiibeis to supporttheir cxecll days lifeguard is on dutv at now could he said th llt tive and make this bieceJr aIndlMedOlHe Trucker Escapes club members have participated all times mum Hp 1Iii lint llpniliclppitlllHW 11 InII wont lollowI tter year for the Barrie uiiioli cthambr or mnnwrcc From Traln crOSh lLllITIgillltlDElllllllol llhltllilttlildtlll For Hospltal Fund II and is now in iiiit ll 111W CM rm II tlIlIt so receli oron ospetci lat 111 or In pm Coldwatci March 3Walter Qrl ported year of considerable ac Ml Iml md It taken It chairmen and who with the Sillllllllltllll when his threeton truck aiid program which raised con IUIDS some lilies in order to effect sav III 262 im rm Ii Itl less satisfying lIOIClWiV Cloqlng hk it ovcrinn croisin about fiIIL mm 1w Cd Rlllly Chm Bum lm We lblc to students it flu stliouls lli liii vi ilii it it mm mmtv in JSIi said mm by bettering the Clllil bf htw ll111 DWJtCl mm mild MW llllll Ml lhcy bell Wlgvlwsu ml Lb ms 00 but Wide sclecti ill iii fed 1Il nt ti Il It It tltIIlltlll 3h UH up FIIIIIIIIUIN give reports HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN Chairman IFred Crowc advised that all team captains and canvas scrs had been quite willing to Inc ccpt the opportunity of working for the hospital campaign With large number of canvasscrs still to bring in collections it was not possible to state how much had been collected to date RADIO GUEST FORUM Chairman Jim Bowman in re viewing the Forum states that good response was received from the listening audienceand these Forums livould continue until May Graydon Knapp reported OnIItIhu workings of the NatlonalA11ans Committee The new committee chairmen for 1950 are Action Bill Merrick Reporting toIIAction Magazme Harvey Dawe Tourist Ron Arm strong Cleanup Paintfup Jack Garvin Public Speaking KcIu Bell National Affairs Internal AI Bob Sareant External Af 18M information to be used in this Sum fairs Don Wzike Jayeee Monthly Bulletin John Lewis semi11 committee chairmen to Midland investigated Aidrhe close of the meeting Sl lcen members expressed desire tO attend the Regional Conference at Brantford REGIONAL CONVENTION Chamber of COmmcrce journeyed to Brantford on Sunday to take part in regional convention re ported to be the largest Jaycee Igathcring in Canada to dalgwitn ovcr 350 present Among tlfose in attendance were National President John Shep pard Regional President Phil Far mer and representatives of the IBrnntford City Council and Senior Chamber of Commerce Special sessions were held on Traffic Safety Beautification and Cleanup and Tourist Promotion Barrie delegates were in attend ance during all these clinics The delegates returned home feeling that they enjoyed the trip and moreover had gained valuable mers projects ATTENTION Legion Members The regular rheetingIIOf Branch No14 Canadian Legion will be held Tuesday night at 815 pmin steadIIof Monday night an active part in county activities and as club put on play several times which was used in raising funds for their club Keith Bowles presidcnt of the IchWcGwill Junior Farmers re Sikteen membch of the Junior ported onthcir club and stated that they were elirryini on home beautification contest and through their club meetings were attempt ing to get more member participa iqtion Bob Walker president of the newly formed Nottawasaga Junior Farmers thanked the county asI sociation for their interest in assist ing to get their club organized and warned the other clubs that they would have to watch out for Not ltawasaga Juniors in later interclub competitions At their first regular meeting this newly formed club had about 100 Juniors present with Hilliard as the speaker Wallace Hayes reporting for the BeeTot Junior Farmers also thank ed the county organization for their help in getting their club started and in ormed the meeting that their in town After much oiscusstoii the unanimous decision of the members was that of all the things Barrio needed new hospital was was formed within the club to make plans and ilflCl several meet ings the hospital board was ap pioachcd and received the idea iwith great enthusiasm Eventually 41 Citizens Committee was formed land out of it all has developed the present Barrie and District Memor ial Hospital Campaign Being vcry young club the otzuians nevertheless determined to carry =their share of the project Arid pro moted Skating Carnivals by the Granite Club of Toronto Thc play Iceeds of the first of these carnivals netted $500 which was turned over to the committee and further sumwas turned in later On Thursday March Walter Duff Chairman of the Campaign was present at the noon luncheon of the Rotary Club to receive cheques from Miss Eva Rumble inIg $83564 Miss Rumblepresenl ed cheque for $15293 on behalf first regular meeting would be held 0f the Rural School Music Festival at the Beeton MgrpgigLHialliontlie of March with Bruce Beer of Brampton as theguest speaker Following the reports ofIthe var ious local presidents group of Juniors staged skit Junior Buys 21 Farm which was amusing and yet informative especially to group of Juniors who would some day be owning their own farms This skit portrayed farm family with son who was giettingmarried and WantingIIto start farming for himself but as Iis Ioften the case hewas short on capital During the course of the skit he had in terviews with the bank manager and the agricultural representative which helped to bring out pOints in Connection with AfarmIbusiness which was sponsored by the Rol ary Club President Greer present ed cheque for $70271 which was the balance of proceeds from the skating carnivals put on by the Rotarians Mr Duff accepted the cheques and thanked Miss Rumble they had done and the fine contri butions that had been received The speaker for the luncheon was Cecil Chappell Secretary Dir ector for the Simcoe County Fed eration of AgricultureMr Chap pell was introduced by Peter Scott and gave very interesting out line of thefoundzition Iand object ives of the Federation of Agriculv ture Penetang Hospifal Bodrd the most important CtllllllllLi Ptlic camp are collection lflllll cilities guns and other items captured in rWerd War 11 now stored iii and President Eldon Greer totallE and the Rotary Club for the work would not ttltlp the IIOVCISJ histories iiid fayear with which their cltib tooklactlvities er the older service clubslof boom lh Imd llllllm mm ll Nil iect last session had led him to lie Among interesting features of iilll 01101111 10 PH litll 110th ill building at the Armoured corps Fire Schoof and Museum at the Medical Corps School containing Guts Apartment various types of insects 2le models of medical interest mounted for Stores In Subzero display Il Midland firemen fought 12 hours in subzero cold Friday night to ROY GOOdiellow control fire which gutted alil Elected President aparttlicnt store lawyers of fice and damaged two other stores Hereford Breeders in the main business section The law office is owned by The Simco County Hereford Club George SI Dudley secretary of the held their annual meeting and ban lemla Amlflr 091ml AS quetwing Haltv AllistStCI1tlIOII luid treasurer of the On on on Monday Wmng February larlo Hockey Association Many re 27 cords and legalIdocumentsuof the two associations were lost In onmunl the bmqu the The fire broke out while most sident Calvin Ireland called on Fl IA Lashley Associate Director oft the Agriculturlil and Horticulturall somenes Branch Toronto to mtm the town fire brigade left the game inc The speak GIthamIlto fight the fire Mr and Mrs sststcmt Livestock Commissmnei IFwd chmqu who lived in the 01 the Plovmce 0f Qnmno Mlvlapartment which was badly dam Gtaham gave an interesting talkIageGLere 31pm game lin which he tried to point but thati The first started in the Midyand lfalm prices were 0t Silklng fa FlourMills office and store on the ifrom the ceiling which they hadggmund 1001 andIswept upward iSUPDOSBdly hit but rather were The Store Mr Dudleys office and lholding level and he forecasted that the barber shop were gutted crease in 19 prices 0f 1iVGSiOCknot determine the cause of the Ishowed signs of IdeciIiiiing $35000 Following these talks pictures I1LL4 were ShOV bYVRdlph HOngO Canadian Artists Series IFieldmanI for cereal commeyI One Icf the pictures particularly dealing vithtlivestock characteristEIs and judging was of particular interestI dustries of the towns citizens were watch ing hockey game between MidI tland and Collingwood Many of Itliey would likely hold in 1950 HeI M11 Dudley was in Toronto at ldld not 100k 01 it Serious dethe time He said firemen could land liVCStOCk DldeClS until grain blaze and estimated damage at liielr Ilauuhler Miss lsaheli No TUNIIWI W1 mm 10 Traffic Violations 58 IThe schools have messes for all heve the uoveriuiteiit would talteiHHW 1I Cyprian HfrrIl ranks and periodically lilllCtSIthllll to help the provinces my auto taiiiplicll of llltllll lbingoes and other functions are for education Present taxing methlt mm it up lllulu Staged lorlthe troops ods did not provide the provinces ml Drunk Drivers niuvr otitltjotslv lilltiiiltl DKHI SAP 1511 their sevtn uraiidcllildieii1 tere present ll cclolirale with lliliVlerlI Aft5515 11iiiii onrtesyI 5a ijeants Insurance Agency Toronto has more than 3500 in NorloE ANNUAL MEETING 195D Royal Victdria Hospital InCorpOrated THURSDAY MARCH 9th 830 pm Room for the purpose of receiving the various reports the election of directors amendment of byIaws and such other business as may come before the Board CAMERON Secretary Barrie Jan 23 1930 II For the Board Alliston Memorial Arena Official Opening GUEST SPEAKERS Homlseslie MrFrest KCI Premier of Ontario HIonIEarlRoweMP Rev Downer MIIA Sieclacular Ice Review PROCEEDSN AID 0F address on Farm FamilyRelations to give consideration to grant of Ificers were electedHonoraryPre Iand this address was well receivhdl$I2000 annually towards the erec sidentI Calvin Ireland Presigent by all the Juniors present tion of new hospital in Pene Roy Goodfellow VicePreSi ent and the the end thi We t0 the ion because so many into flithgr andsonaigieecrriient 3r breedersgandp herds which were partnership with his father Seek $40000Town Grant shown were knbwirto those pres renewing the skit GR Gear ient featurin Ii Sto agricultural repreSenttiveI Ifor IMidlandFree Press Heraldl The annual meeting of the club Icanadayg pfofeSSiQnIalISkaters Bruce County gave an informative Penetang councrl has been asked followed where the followmg of Gorgeous galingorgeous CIOStIumeSIIgmgeIous showy Six Comedy Acts EIrIck Skaters Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer 1W0 HOUR SHOW TWENTIIAWO ACTS Fridays MarchlIII 730pm Sharp The annual meeting of the coun languishene estimated cost 0f ErnestGilmore SeaTreasurer ty Organization then followed and Which has beenplaced al $209000KIMcRuer Directors wereCecil IWO new amendments were added Three members of the board of McMullen Hariy Holland John to the county constitution which Penetanguishene General Hospital Batters lvan MetcalfeI BOb Coafes will give better club representation were among an unusually large and Ed Grenier ImI on In county board of directorsThis number of delegations which spoke Slag was deemed necessary because of it the February meeting ofcouniand would add this Sum to the II the expansion of Junior FarmerICll Herbert Scott Dr Lim l$30000 aheadyIIdn handI IAI ALL SEATS RESERVED $100 PeiPeisoii Ii ADMISSION I35cINCLUDES 20AEDS FOR 15 IGAMES FlvEI SPECIAL GAMES clubs in the County ioges and Felix Turcotte outlined new board of directors were elected as followsBob Walker CreeinorNo Doreen Campbell Stayner Press Reporter George hospital plans find requests Mr Scott made it illilain that the lhospital board was not coming bc fore council for $2000 grant Government grants for the pro posed 35obed hospitall would 3amountto another $70000 In order to begin work on the hospital the board will have to STAGE DIRECTOR of the open scliool of the Royal Conservatory of Music of Torontois Hermanl Geiger Tore who came to Canada in 1948 StandianRoom 75c TicketSeiiesVNoil tore Byerlays DrugIStoreIand Aren Ticket Ofce Tickets now on sale at Pattonsprug Jackson Alliston N0 Allen Mes empty handed iSeek loan of 40000 The $2000 aficr gaining an international repu CraCkenv Everetti INO Pal Biggest revelation was his state grant from the fown which might tation liothlnn the continent and in tI OLealyi Loretlo NO Donald ment that Monsignor Castex have to been annual affair for the South America The company ap Send Mailnorders to 13 Bowerman Allis Prizes CGSh HVey COOIStown NO Noreen W35 completing Tlliisrwtbll his next 20 years would be used to hear in thefinal concert of the Can with selfaddressed stamped return envelope 853 one Patton Ivy Jack Brethet Thorn fine Marygrove Camp at Pinery ihelp amortize the loan Mr Scott adlan Artist Series at the collegl 0rder II II Iton IWallace Hayes Tottenham No Point for npproximntely $50000 lsaidrw iI Late on Tuesday March 14 0ioQ00nun

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