Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 30 Aug 1961, p. 3

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THE BAR EXAMINER MIDWAY AUG 30 Illl Thieves broke into the offices oi Dangerfield Motors used car lot Eradiord Street some time early this morning and st ls between $8 and 810 In cash Barrie policeman Forbes was making aroutinecheck oi doors in the area shortly alter cm and found the door to the building alar subsequent checkins vealed broken window in the main door leading to upstairs oiilccs Constable Forbes called Ken Bell manager who made check and found several desk drawers ransacked and the transtcra and money missln SchoolhtMidhurst Not Ready TH 62 Vespra Townships ncw publ lic schoolln Midhurst will not be completed until some time next year says Smith chairman of Vespra Public School Board The new school will have three classrooms plus play room which can be convercd Into fourth classroom and when needed ROSS CHANNEN EXAMINES SHOWCASE OF INDIAN LEATHERWORK Recent Immigrants Show Most Intere trip to the Strnthaven ln dlan Museum seven miles north oi Barrie takes the visitor 500 years back Into the past and provides glimpse oi long TANCE TO TRAVEL Slight Changes Made In Areas For City Pupils SEVEN MAIN DIVISIONS United Appflil Plans Shap GERRY EMBERSON Up gCh airman Plans and organization for the 1901 Barrie United Appeal campaign are shaping up very well according to campaign chairman card Leigh Inn The many phases oi the work of thecampaign is divided into seven main divisions with chairman heading up the work of each oi these divisions Mrs Muriel Stephens who very ably served as vlccchair man at the residential solicita tion division last year heads up this important phase of the campaign again this year Atpresénttheehlislmeni of more than 400 women is nearing completion Chairman of the advance solicitation division is Bill Caldwell The work of this division has been well planned and will be starting VEIY $00 Payroll deductions an Importan part oi the campaign Ross Ro gers is headinguup this division helping set up pay roll deductions in cooperation itb local businesses Gerry Emberson heads up the professional sol Icitations division Chairman oi the commercial division Is BobSar least Looking aiter the many prob lems of accounting and sup ply is Jim Greenhslgh and arranging the publicity part oi the campaign Is Wally Smith October is Barrie United Ap peal month and although the actualcampaignIsiaflnonth away planning has been under way since April There are more than souvol unteer workers inthis worth while community project GrilliarGirlsWin Vocal Competition TORONTO CF Madeleine Courtney oi Owen Sound who won the vocal competition for girls is and under Monday was awarded Juniorivocchholarr ship at the Canadian National Exhibition Tuesday Pat Montgomery oi Orlllia won the vocal competition for girls 14 and under Elizabeth Home of Orillla and Burnetta Day of Harrow were third LOCAL GENERAL Mao Feodley 74 Blake St Barrie attaiided the 1061 conTent on oirFIorista Telegraph Delivery Association held in The tentative boundaries ior 196152 oi the Barrie Pu School Board havomii Final cost oi the building Is extinct way oi liie Ross Channen owner and cur ator oi the museum has gath The Public School Board stres said Tuesday the Ber very slightly from last year No changes are ilrat the areabetwean Owen and Mill caster Streets south oi Sophia Strcel has been Included in the Oakley Park area and sec nnd the shaded area west of Owen Street has been enlarged to Include the east side of Bay ilcld Street and kindergarten children living in that area will attend one at tho Oakley Park klndergartens ses that these boundaries are tentative and should the enrol ment on opening day Indicate need for adjustment the board may find It necessary to re vise the boundaries When deciding the boundaries the saiety oi the children and the distance theyare to travel are given tlrst consideration The Board is as well trying to keep the classroom loads eq usuded across the city MAY EMBARGO WASHINGTON AN Com merce Secretary Luthe Hodges crisis has inspired much closer scrut iny of applications forIIcenccs to ship US goods to Commu nist countries This may mean he said that certain goods sold to the Soviet Unionandher sa tellites In past months will now in efiect be embargoed expected to he approximately 000 iheschool will have stall oi iourv and will havefacilltles for about 100 chlldre Squadisnieader Ail oi Minnedosa Man and presently Chic Op erations Oiiicer at RCAF Sla tlon Edgar has been appoint ed Commanding Oiilcsr oi RCAF Station Beau Al 44 Forcs announced FI EMENUNABLE To CONTROL BARN ataze Pigs Cremated Iis Lightning seinur the cred an extensive collection oi relics which provide fascinating clues into the daily existence oi the Huron Indians who once ildcd In Slmcoe County Behind each place oi earthen ware or flint In the museums cssesiathe story of long desd human being One such Item Is pottery bowl which was found in digging in this area ABDUCIED RAID Ross says Is oi design used by the Indians oi the MiisisslppiTValier it Huro raiding woman from the Mississippi tribe and brought her back where continued to make pottery the way she was used to Collectingindian relics began as hobby for Mr Channen eight years ago and finally grew to the point where he established his small private museum last year His collec tion now includescmors than 0000 pieces most at which were found within few miles of Barrie One at the mostfascinsting exhibits is small model or an indian longihouss constructed of wood HOLLYWOOD MYTH Hollywood has created the myth Ross says that all In dlsns lived in tepees in actual MUSEUM IS MILES NORTH ON HIGHWAY 23 iact only the Plains indlans at the West were tepea dwellers and the Hurons in this part oi long houses Only 50 people have visited the museum this year but they came from many iartlung points Addresses In the guest book include Peking China the Unlted Kingdom and Europe and many cities in the United Stat es Mr Channen says the people who show the greatest interest BITUIIRY MRS HARRY SHAW Funeral service for one at Oro Townships oldest citizens Mrs Harry Shaw was held at Mundells Funeral Home in fidllinnliuosday Aug 15 She died Sunday Aug 13 in her asthyesr at Simcoe Manor Beeton ThfiateMrs Shaw was born in East Oro March 2371858 the former Margaret Crooks daugh ter of the late Robert Crooks and the former Miss Annie Fell She was the second eldest child oi iamin oi 10 children of whom only two members are mwflivingrA staunch member wiEssoriresbyterian Church she had also belonged to the Womens Missionary Society Surviving are two daughters Mrs Percy Bonney Lottie oi Shanty Bay and Mrs Lena Pengelley oi Toronto three sons William Shaw of To Tonto Stanley and lsaac both of Hawkestone sister An and brother Edward both of Orillla There was also dau and 13 greatgrandchildren RelntivesWdTrierids were there from Toronto Claremont Minesing Weston and Shanty Van Lightening Hits ColdWater Barn COLDWATER CP fire Ignited by lightning Monday night destroyed barn on the farm oi Harold Goss oi the Coldwster area causing an estimated $10000 to $25000 damage Forty hcns were killed and farm machinery in the barn was destroyed Goldwater is 15 miles northwest of Orillia George Iloviei thecountry livedrin wooden in the iiuscumvlrcrecent Imvr migrants to this country TAKEN FOR channel AV They have ireshoutiook on Canadian history he says whereas we born and bred Canadians sometimes take these things for granted Barrie residents who arrint erested will soon have an op portunity to see the collection In the city Adisplayiromtbe museum will be shown at store in the Barrie Shopping Plaza from August 20 to Sep tember ARTHRITIS Bursitis ror pain wsuinr soreness and silliness t7 KAY zzar it Is rm acting ormula giving quick temporary relief from rheumatic symptom 5m action or money refunded Trial Valle so Kayvlhe capsulei sass ion 00 or zoo only $050 Order now ram KayGee Troducls Ino best 569 Jackson Mlulsalppl No DRIVING WORKIES No PARKING PROBLEMS No LONG Weiss mnsmuai Loo av oils Offszfla£1fireghten irene Mrs Robert Roy CREEMORE paclal The to the can aria pm onday who predeceased her 1957 worst electrical atoms tohlt but were unable to quell the ThE are nine 81 like this area in many years Is blaza neighbor Burton blamed ior setting oii remainedat the scene tire here in which 44 ehntilfiifi Tueslt small amount dayto ensure there would be no destroyed iurther outbreak Lightnlng hit 50x7ttioot barn on the farm oi Arthur Gordon my fame In The anniversary services or northeast oi the village Sparkd area are haw losses mm fl tte ImErashyterianchurrhwlILjumpedto another born about 55 firefly on ad calla beheld Sunday Sept at 11 halt the size Both were total amiJao plm Spe er loss Lv Barrie Lv Exhibition will be Bruce Edgar at Baxter Creemore iirernen responded September I9 except Sunday v850 nan X10 pm ximmeniateiy otter Grand stand Performance assumeservice To Toronto 11 hips Each Way Every Day Exhibition passengers travel ling oniregulsr buses willtrans ier at Toronto Bus Terminal to base rnnninanto thogroiinds ickets and information at BARME BUSTERMINAL Maple and Simone Sis bone FATE5571 CONSTRUCTION LTD Montreal Bani VPA Mitt Highlights at the convention included flower arrangement de sign schools featurlog US Can adian and European floral de sign artisls and commentators business workshops hnd the an nual members meeting IVY ANNIVERSARY TO THE CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION DIRECT INTO THE aoa shamans igs and of grain were Reduced Faro mommaon EXPRESS vIav ragga tog Registration of pupils new to the Barrls fubllc Schools wllltske place at eachrschool on Friday new aorairoiiiiiais TYPEWBITERS fllLDOdéblflMfllJlLtbefalWoiaéatandardttypewrltek and the most wanted by atudentsn Colors periwinkle blue ncocoa brown andmist grey Nationally advertised price $13950 Our price $12450 serviced andready to go and full years guarsn or it you preim bu onsntAdisggunt isctory alE carton aridtull iac tory guarantee Li immediate delivery to sava sales ii you wish Hava demonstration in your ho gs Between the hours $1000 30 am and200 330 Each Principal Will Tithe school office foywslfi pupil Initiatschooh on our handy surge Plan Dont delayrepairs to your car Sesus ier Douglas announced Tuesday lie sgid the session will deal with the prepaid medical care plan to come into effect during 1952 and authorize the provin cial entry la oasicinr DATE Fonvsciioo ornaments and FallSesSion Bose From Ranks REGINA ca The tall res siano£ eSaskatchewanlegi Ii pen Oct Prem

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