Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 11 Aug 1961, p. 3

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ETAEallouangisthe list of ELSPETH CAMERON 18 bept score at the 51 yesterday In Eddiho Li Young BarrieSwimmerg End Seasons Hundreds of you gstors con verged on Oro Memorial Park beach yesterday as climax toa summers swimming in struction at Barries parks in swimming regatta held during the at ismalL parks including Johnson Strab one Lions Nelsonand Brock tallied 213 points Queens swim mers counted 204 points Oak iey 162 and Codrington 12E Many of the youngsters had passed their Red Cross swim mlngtestsprior toyesterdays swim and they received crests from he leaders on the raft young swimmers who received badges Seniors Adele Green Lin WillGet Underway snannuawn cri Scores of fiddlers tonight tuck instru ments under chin to swing their way into the lithrannualeanar4hathahas dian Open Championship Old Time Fiddlers Contest here Fiddlers from Quebec New Brunswick Nova Scotia Ontario and the United States have ent ered the twoday contest at this village 48 miles northwest of Toronto The fiddlch will compete for five trophies an rpriz Among those playing their way towards the $1000 first prize will be the 1961 Northern Ontario title winner John La oaille 55 ofSturgeon Falls and the 1953 New Brunswick title holder John Henry Mooring MJ CAMPBELL LTD Furniture Moving and Storage Commercial Warehousing Agents for North American Van Lines Adi6555 gimmecompetitionrrminnsia scoring duties she took part bathing cap Final score was da Mossop Ellen Joanne Stephenson Intermediates Danny Cor rigal Iaua McMahon Margaret Ron Scott Speam Judy Mrs Ben Hunter Bev on Sialadana Arlene Galanger Jean Crook Mrs Metealfe Ann Torpey Joy DAmbrosio Brian Jenett Jean Thompson Bernice Rich ardson Fredda Norris Jane 4th Planning Tax Increases Liberal States REGINA CP Liberal Leader Ross Thatcher sayshe ZOir 0akiey7162Tnd fiddling nstmjction Patterso sing early potato erops and potatoes are being harvested Small Parks zlsi Queenfsb too 128 Fair Anita Johnston Lynn Murray Heather Campbell Pat at Strong Robinson Gary Charette Dav id Eutiedge Sandra Sutherland Angus Bentley Janice ElmEr Mary Sarjeant Dana Metcalfe Steve Ridleyp Ken Hampsonr Greg Robertson PeggytlIall Brent McMann Kathy McCal lum Elizabeth Parry Joan Ey Eleanor Anderson Larry ams Ted Osbourne Stuart Syme Richard Macintyre GOOD SPUD CROPS Some potato growers in the Alliston area have started dig gootLyieldsnfexcelientoqaality Yields in the neirtxhood 350 bags per acre are being re ported statrol shock lakLsaid because th ACH McFadden Tamin Hold 1st Reunion The family of the late Alex McFadden held its first annual reunion at the home of Leon ard McFadden at Allcnwood Aug with 66 present It was the first of such re unions and it was decided to make it an annual event QithhmreunlnmlLbe held at the old home form on the 10th concession of Flos now farmed by Charles McFadden Cigaret Torture Costs Years Psychiatric Treatment Urged Newnlnrkct 31yearold captain in the 4th Highlanders fmilitia who tied and burned 24yearold mother with iight ed cigareLs on lonely stretch of highway July 1960 was sentenced today to two years in Knigston penitentiary YoungWearocramar Dr Don Mills who pleaded Plan To guilty to charge of indecent assault was recommended for psychiatric treatment by Magis trate Hollinrake Young had been remanded several times since the offense ochpeed for psychiatric obser vation Police testified that Young stopped the woman on No 11 Highway and told her some thing was wrong with her car He offered to fix it When she stepped from the car Young dragged her to secluded spot where he tied and gagged her Before leav ing be burned her with light ed cigarets and strapped her About three hours later she was able to untie herself and went to nearby home for help Police said she was in Hardy SmallProgressive Conservative Member of Parlia ment fornaniorth who was characterwitoess for Young said up to the time of the of fense Young was man of the highest principlewmm militia officer said Youngs reg iment would be willing to take him back owever Magistrate Hollin at PrizeWinning Author Dies ORANGEBURG SC AP Mrs Julia Mood Peterkin 80 pulitzer prize winning author died Thursday in Orangehurg JalonaLbospitalHepoovelr Scarlet Sister Mary was awardeda pulitzer prize in 1928 She also wrote Green Thurs basvleamedrmnrexceilentua thority that the Saskatchewan government is considering four major tax increases to finance is medicalcare scheme He said in press release ment is plbnningto Increase personal income tax by 10 per cent Increase corporation income tax by three per cent Increase sales ortwo per cent in increase hospital service plan premiums to $36for single persons and $72 for families The existing ratestareszsm by one maunnNcn Lru pastor or nanill Ncy s1zonrnanmas CPiCity Wonit Charge Tax 0n Fallout Shelter hail officials announCed Thurs day they will not charge taxes on fallout shelters built in base ments by city residents Civili defenceauthor es feel stumbling block to some peo ple building shelters is that they will be taxed on something they may never use Knowledge or PHARMACY 15 Th Unseen Ingredient In Every Prescription Dougynav ram Geo Comme Caldwells Drug Store Car Gwen in Dunlap Sta Phonoe PA Bzsaa day Black ril Bri Ski andmor an Roll STORING POTATOES Potatoes should be stored in well ventilated darkened place with low temperature THE BARR EXAMINER FRIDAY AUGUST ll Mla Start Lessons For Swimming Barrie children will still have an opportunin to take swimlt ming lessons in the Barrie Rec rcation Committee swim pro gram On Tuesday new course for beginners will begin at the Barrie Terrace Parents wishing to have their children participate in this course may do so by contacting wateyront direclurVRonold Mos ESSA BAPS BARBIE PLAN fSayj Auditorium Not anxran sumEsra Coun cil last night opposed the pres out plan for new auditorium for Barrie and District Central Collegiate Abccauseitbe call for theatre more than functional auditorium Council did move that the high school board go head and contract additional Swinuners using the Johnson Beach or Kinsmen Conservation Pond will not be supervised in Ihe Evenihgsu Lifeguards will supervise the areas from the hours of 1030 am to 12 noon and from pm to 530 pm only Judo Members Gain Belt Status Barrie YMCA iudn group held its monthly grading tournament Wednesday night Bonnie Nelson Sheila Craig Bob Ronald and Barry Rowot advanced to yellow belt stand ing Rick Thompson and Rob ert Morrison advanced in Or ange belt and Donald Hoskio achieved green belt standing Those people are members of the Hillsdale YMCA affiliate Tony Ecclcshall instructor at Hihsdale was awarded his blue bet Bob Owen of Barrie group achieved orange belt status and Gwcn Schloendorf moved up to yellow belt PICK BEEF OFFICERS Simcoc County beef breeders met at Allistoa Aug and elected officers for the coming year Cyril Cook of Barrie was namedpresident and will have the responsibility of directing the fall sale which will likely be held at Creemore Nov are of the revolting attack he could not hand down any oth er decision Vandorf provincial police said the woman who did not ap pear in court is an entertain 81 Ash Govt For Pay Increases omnwadrréma White house president of the 120000 member Civil Service Federa tion said Wednesday his organ ization likely will ask the fed eral government in the fall for pay increase for civil serv ants Re said an increase ould be needed to offset increased liv ing costs expected to result from Ontarios threevper cent sales tax Mr Whitebouse said that to avoid animmplamthatfiiuf servants in Ontario were being singled out for special consider ation it might be necessary to ask foo salary adjustment to offset sales taxes on an all rprovincr basis1mm tax will be new in Ontario most other provinces have imposed such levy for Passenger Ships comm Canada In an unusual goodwill ges ture Canada has présented the new EederatiomofAheWestr witha gilt of two new passengercargo vessels which will enter service this summer between Trinidad Jamaica and the islands in between The ZDBfoot ships will ea carry 50 passengers in conditioned cabins and provide it milk and safety Iechnique fen Lieutr executive elate 718505 MrsAlbert SheiswellrclaugllT looking forward to deck space for an additional and Tobago Tourist Board Space is provided for some Wink feet of cargo cap acity of which saw cubic feet is refrigeratedspace Each shi will misLBLL WW and carry crew of 49 officers and men Scattered in an are around the Caribbean the new Federation has chosen Port of Spain Trinidad as its tempor ary capital we will install built exchange $2220 4954Ll2illl nouns qkgenuineFOR motorfor only column 200 according to the Trinidad l4 Taxpayers In Drainage FuSs Court OIRevision Is Adjourned BAXTER tStaffl Last nlmts Court of Revision was adjourned at the request of Jobo Gardner Bradford law yer representing George Guer gls Mr Gardner argued that his client had not received the min imum days notice required by law and as his client was vacationing in Ihe Maritimcs he found himself in the em barrassing position of working without instructions havent any instructions oven to be here tonight he said The bylaw and notice of courts sitting was mailed Aug ust Some l4 taxpayers are involved and the bylaw con ccrns drainage at Angus Only four of the concerned people went to the Court oiRcvision last night Clerk Harold Bell said Mr Guergis through his solicitor was trying to buck council They have been buclung for three years he said Those remarks are most on fair Mr Gardner replied motion was passcd to the effect Ihnt the court adjourn to time agreed it by Essas soli citor and engineer Squadron Plans WaterRendezvofis By non currou vrAn active social andeduca lional promam fantasia an nounced frc Barrie Power Squa dron by its new commander Jack MacKeigan will be high lighted by the fifth annualiwa for re dezvous and sail past Sunday afternoon Aug 20 on thebeach of the Beverly Mat thews estate at Ritchies Point on Kempcnfelt Bay FAME PICNIC The event will take the form of family picnic with the squadron providing hot coffee and for the kiddies chocolate iced watermclon There will be demohstrations of mouthto mouth resuscitation and tossing of moorin lines and life rings As climax all the power squadron boats will lineup in sail past formation for mar ine parade to St Vincent Park where the salute will be taken by the commander This years executive includ Cl1dlHninClifionr iicer lst Lieut Ed Norman Secretary Ist Lieut Bob Beagle treasurer lst Lieut Ernie Alexander special activities chairman and past commander James MacLean Past Cindr MacLean becom lelenrncmherwnhéifiniinating committee with Charles Read and Hamid Todd past lSommnnders continuing mem ers CrawfordFaamilL Willifold Reunion Some 300 members of the Crawford family will converge matureMemorial Parkforthe familys first annual reunion Aug 20 The first Crawfords arrived in Oro Township in the ter of James Crawford eldest member of this branch of the family has sent invitations to Crawfords across the Dominion She expects goodly number to attend James Crawford who has not been he successful gettogether Mia311$ JACK Mocltaroau Squadron Commander Appointments are Lieut Cmdn Drr Alex Bolechowslw Lieut Bill Harrington public relations ofifcer Lieu Bruce Wine membership chairman Marvin Hobson auditor Bob Hodges entertainment George BurtAGerrans of Aurora weekend cruises Dr Kenneth Simmons pr IctedJogcndses and Bernard Bishop gunk holing ALL SEVEN PASS Word has been received from Canadian Power Squadrons headquartersyin Toronto that all seven BPSwa theadvancedcoffrs Teaman ship have passed their final ex aminatlon They are Robert Deagle Mr and Mrs Ronald Smith Fred Coulsun Robert JIodgesfiMansell rPowell and Clifford Scott melt autumn 5901ng unctionctl ed that new plans should be prepared for the auditorium and that the auditorium should he used as double maxim FAsa will assume its share of debentures up to $250000 plus its share of the land cost Council was specific in declnr ing that the auditorium should not cost more than $250000 Present aud orium plans ap pear too elaborate and slap iog floor with permanent seats can only be used for concerts and other ectator events do puty reove Sanford Page Said URGE BANDS USE PARKS Music means lot to Bar rie said Essas high school representative Mervyn Martin Councillor Ken Blanchard su3 gested that Banieites take their hands into the sandthnt the auditorium be used for edu cation only Council members agreed the auditorium would he of more benefit to the city of Barrie if the present plans wcre adopted ESSA BRIEFS BAXIER Staff nc namedrwrd Wood lfccvo flier vyn Denney nod Exreeve Loult Ls Truax as committee to lm at the suggestion of Mr and that the former reeves of Essa Township get together in the near future JUDGES PLAN SURVEY petition from part of lot 32 at Concession was accepted and survey for judges plan will be made All costs will be charged to the property owners in that urea ADVERTISE FOR TENDERS Theroads supervisor has been adesed to advertise for tenders for filling cut by Concession lot 26 at the CPR crossing pending approval from the De partrnent of Highways SEEK BETTER CROSSING request will be made to the Board of Transport at 0tlt Iowa to have member of their engineering staff meet with Essa officials at the Cth cross log Meatord branch where it crosses Concessions regarding improvement of the grade and sight line at that crossing WILL INSTALLFAN Temperature pressure moved Councillor Blanchard to move that fan be installed in the municipal building The motion was carried LOSOPHER SIVS BARRIE ELECTRIC OIQRS AUIHORIZED GElEtAND MOTOR SALES SERVICE PAS2206 53 OWEN ST The uncle signed hasbeen instructed foireport on all aspects of contract spa fico nsond nspeétion of materialsequip nd saucespurchased byithevérious de purtmentsvof theCify of Bar strict confidence Each letterE

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