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Barrie Examiner, 31 Aug 1961, p. 3

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Boy SavesSister AUTHENTIC aor In Near Tragedy outrun or quick fSimfcoe Indians inquest Shows Boy 10 Died Acoron paws My Lola liter Dashing Into Cars Path thinking sevenyearoid boy certn ng Wed nesdey alter big dog had knocked her tmm the family dock into the water of Lake Simcoe Leona Renshaw was play the youngster had jumped off the tailgate of the station wag on and dashed into the path of his car which was in the edoesday recommended that no persons be allowedtorfie Turn Back Clock on the tailgate of any vehicle caoacma lSLAND Ont the first visitors in regalia in in motion and that no person should be allowed to drivechil oL passing the slow moving The Obliway Indians on this eluding war bonnet with Lake Simeon Island reserva sevenfoot tail offeatherss dren on roads for the purpose hlcle Ha said he didnthara of mlleetrng pop bottles chance to miss the youngst 951 tion are set to open up style of headgear worn on the er When the olden occurred 5119 model village th at should Prairies but never in the for damn flame MMKmUlWmfllessrtho WmfllBIbrdrm mu of mm Jams he he hmuer Markd Purists Many ot the 150 residean of Vermetlo of Barrie who was rived at the end the Mk Chnrles thud Bit Canoe Georgina will be on hand to killed when struck by car on After one unsuccustul at muscular sixfoot threeinch guide visitors around the bark the 8th concession of lnnistil tempt during which the little steel construction foreman wigwams sm curin TWHPMM eiri fell back into the water pltjmted and organized the andbthzrfiamplsso early Mark was able to get her onto building of the village as an Ojibwa mm NECK BROKEN the dock lately example of We amons thc Wellington Charles in will Evidente at the inquest hdi oilbways 200 years siza Frame In reconstruction or cated the boy died of broken But some of the features medicine mans but and committed for trial yesterday in neck when stuck by car he Bum Mnmmws com where prepared for grand opening Chief Big Canoe will wear ingdriven by Nelson Beaudin Saturday are liker to startle pair of leggings one of his New Toronto as ho dashed ac they appeared 1o answep cbargw the experts forebears were 150 years ago es of raping layear old Bar POOL WTEEE toss the road from the back The opening ceremony will As for the artifacts bor mailing station Wilson rla girl early last week The new name Community start with the placing of rowed from elsewhere in l7le it WPhflme on the The an accused an Ruben Swlmmmg Pool Wm be open totem pole aform ofreligious North America Experts say Wad paddiwn and Edward perry mepuhm um Monday art developed exclusively by that since the advent of muv The station wagon was driven both 20 and Frank Kysclka 10 Ernest Penman Chairman 01 Pacific coast tribes les the public has come to ex The preliminary hearing yest the recreation committee said i3 Motorbikesalertnesssaunas on se 011 550 thoughtless in giving permis sion to the youngster and two companions to ride on the tail late of the moving cari OBITUABY ALEXANDER BEGG Alcxandcr Bcgg as of Angus Ontario died Angus 18 in Simone Manor at Eeeton af ter lengthy illness Mr Begg was born at Auck Ingill Caithness Scotland he was the son of the late Alex Alliston Boys lire Committed Three Alliston youths by William Lester of Barrie Bud son of Chief Lorcnm neighbor of the Vermette young pect ail lndians to have totem LINEMENEEILACE FALLEN 8000VOLT WIRE Tree Hits Lines Twister Sets Off LWQLLineaBlaza sudden twister failed tree and broughLdown an 8000 volt powefdirie yesterday att ernoon on Highway 11 at the eighur line in innlsfil Township The falling tree brought down the power line between Alcons Painswlck andrstreudhnd set picket fence on fire The ee lay hallway across the high ay until sawed into plecearand oved tothe side of the road Department of Highways crew lnnlsfil Township Fire Depart ment and Ontario llydro crews were on the icene input out the fire and replace fallen lines The fallen line caused min or hlackout in some parts of Stroud The twister hit several areas annnlsiiLTownship and Hydro crews rgportetLlIne damage can sed by falling trees at Fannell Glenwood and Giltord Beaches QuébecGaT Persists In Fight QUEBEC CmThe Quebec government is continuing its campaign to get rid of billboards and signs along provincial high ways despite signs ofincrees ing unhappiness on the part of some advertising firms The government announced in midJulyithstit wasgoingto start enforcing 28year old law virtually ignored since it ispassed that could prevent billboards being put up within 1000 feet of highway Roads Minister Bernard Pin ard ii setting out the govern ments program attacked the billboards as frequently being in bad taste and traffic hazard Since then thousands of signs and billboards have been taken down semantheiuwnera and Tamar by government employ ees at the expense of the own ifif Advertising firms with hun 4ireds ot thousandsmfdollars at stake have been insomething of quandary We are just an anxious as any citizen to make sure that billboard advertising Is in good George linvies consraucrron aarrla psaalsa TtrRid Highways 0i Billboards taste and doesnt present any danger to traffic said one of ficial But on the other hand we feel the government should take into consideration the economic va lues of what alter all is en in dustry WILL CONSIDER The official who asked that his name not be used said committee made up of govern ment and advertising reprcsen tntlves is expected to start sit ting in the fall to see what if any billboard advertising will be per Vmitted There are many many prob lems that have been overlooked so far he said FURNITURE THE BEST IN PRICES SELECTION AND SERVICE AT BARRIE FURNITURELTD 17 Mnicuter st fVleit Jur uiolonill lam PA H56 erday was held with the public excluded from the courtroom Magistrate Foster grant ed Crown request to exclude members of the press because of the nature of the action the youth of the plaintiff and the possibility that shyness rrilght prevent proper presentation of the ovidence Defence counsel told therCourt he was in agree mm with the request The magistrate ordered the public from the courtroom and while allawtngpréssrepresenta tlves to remain he ordered that nothing be reported in respect to evidence offered during the hearing CRASH KILLS SIX MEXICAN HAT Utah AP Six lndians were killed when their car crashed into the side of cliff near this southeastern Utah community Wednesday lifeguardwill be in attend ance during the pool hours of 10 am to 12 noon and pm to pm in the afternoon TRAVEL MINISTER STOPS The Travel and Publicity Re ception Centre reported they were visited yesterday by the lion Bryan Cathcart Ontario Minister of Travel and Public ity Mr Cathcart was passing through on his way to Burks Falls to speak to the Algonquin Highlands TouristAssociation ELECT COUNTY FARMER Ben Steers Simcoa County tamer was elected today In Toronto to represent the live stock section on the board of governors of the Ontario Feder ation of Agriculture Mr Steers was named to represent the Ontario Hog Producera Marketing Board within the ab member organization of the OFA Mllr noosr pines Meals So Cheap lit Schools Members of the press and Barrie District Collegiate school board spent law mouthwater ing moments last night as the boards finance committee dis cussed operation of the school cateteries Committee Christie talkedvin glowing terms of meal of roast beef with all the trimmings that he had sam pled at one of the cafeterias at cost of 35 cents WOULD CORRECT DEFICIT Juastroaomimidlacussion arose when finance committee presented report with ale to correct the $4000 deficit carried by the cafeteria opera tion last year Meals are so cheap said committee chairman Sari By non moms HOLLYWOOD Arireeling hurried harried and harassed Dr Rosalind Russell has the solution lts astonishingly simple Get up halfhour early in the morning This prescription came out as was trying to plumb the dynamo that is Russell At an age when many en are content to rattle kni ng nee dles shav maintains bone crushing schedule This year she is hurtlin through three diverse and diffi cult film roles In Majority of One Five Finger Exercise and Gypsy She plays alewish matron five letter female and voracious stage mother proposl TeachersPrélér To Eat There eant that many of the teachr ere prefer to eat at the cafet eria rather than go home for lunch The cafeterias now serve second heipings at no extra charge This is contrary togood business management in who want second helpings should pay for them RAISE MEAT PRICE Finance committee proposals included that the price of meat be raised by 10 cents that the cafeteria supervisors get toge heervplmamealrrmdmka advantage of yolu bu that four soft drink vending rn chines be purchased for the cat eterias The board accepted the com mittees report on threemonth trial basis RosalindRussellsBusY Schedule EasedByBising HallHour Early respectively and shell have to dance and belt songs as the latter She still manages to maintain civic work writing caieer and serene household for hus band Freddie Brisson and their son Lance 16 How dossshe do ltl MORNING PEACEFUL By rising halfhour before normally would she ex plained fYoud be surprised what difference that makes The morning is peaceful time and you have schemes to think7 over your wholeday You can have relaxed and sizeabie breakfast whic very imv pnrtant for getting you through the day Linked with ltCanodiapgrowih and progress oilint Rio Leasoimrs MOTOR olts Big Canoe plans to welcome Barrie Dist Collegiate Board last night came up with com promise plan for the considera tion of the townships In its con tinuing efforts to find mutual ly acceptable proposal for the planned Central Collegiate Aud ltorlum The boards latest plan which will be submitted informally to the municipalities is based on revisions by architect Myles Al lison and would pare the cost of 1100 seat auditorium from $381000 to approximately At previous meetings Barrie Sunnidala and Essa Councils had accepted the $381000 price tag but Oro Innlsfil arid Ves pra townships had heldout or prica ceiling of 5250000 DISCUSS 900 BEATS The meeting began with dis cussion of building commit tee recommendation of 900 seat auditoriumhased onv revis ed plans submitted by Mr Al llson This building embodying several changes in interior de sign would cost $289000 Charles Griffin chairman of the building committee asked Mr Allison if these changes would also lower the cost fact or at 1000 or mooseat aud itorlltm MrrAllisontoldrtbrhoardhe Tm An Examiner Want All PKONE PA 324 Good Lawns Start with Atlantic hum Peal Moss stores vial moishlleaod piaiilfoo jeweler heavycbysoilsfbiniisIight moreranaandim bleatheoeaiei meow mm visuals poles and war bonncts could not quote exact figures but that the larger auditoriums would definitely be cheaper if based on the revised plans WHICH ACCEPTABLE The meeting then went into general discussion of the var loua sizes of auditorium and which size and price might be most nooeplablortothe various councils fThe 1000seat auditorium is very realisticlcompromisc Mr Griffin said The munici palities might go along with ster New Plan ques Auditorium Cost members of the board to make an informal approach to their various councils and sound out the feeling on the 11005eat auditorium based ontha revis ed plan Myles Allison the architect volunteered to advise the var ious councils on the details of the plan and Bowman Vb principal of Central Collegiate was requested to prepare brief for the councils giving de tailed reasona for the necessity of Linoseat auditorium under Begg and Jessie Mownt Mr Begg was predeceased by his wife Barbara In 1945 go ch moved to Angus in 1020 and resided there until his death worker by trade During his oareer he served with tho Ro yal Canadian Air Force operat eds garage at Angus and un til his retirement inlim was member of the Ontario For estry Department at Angus Mr Begg leaves three sons to and John of Ottawa er of the AF and AM Freemasons of Scotland and of the United Church of Canada Burial was August 21 at An gus Union Cemetery that Mervyn Parker Vespra Town ship said the most important thing was that the auditorium should be adequate to fulfill its innnanw DOWN FROM 1500 ii Pratt Barrie represi emotive said Barrie has come down from 1600 seatsafter con siderabla persuasion and person ally would hesitate to support motion for an auditorium of less than 1100 seats After further discussion mo tion was passed requesting the DOCTORS BILLS PAID NOW No AGE LIMIT all or tuning an able in Barrie and Iron It hams cities or In hospital Pelt health no longer melns you an deprived or this vital proton tion For further intonation and enrolment 1111 out coupon and mall to amnion MIN HOLLYWOOD AVE WILLOWDALB ONT gEillGKEIEEUTSth pm1LSUNS basis pros scHooL LUNCHES Militant nan CORNED seer LOAF wiz OZTIN ONTARIO Potatoes to is Bogs ctAthsréylroaaoscei iAiiNT MARYS efswwmomowua for13s 43 24 Oz Loaves araeesrossfiofifiii 48 oz Iln After leaving his hometown to towjagp oronto in 1905 He Mr Begg was master blacksmith and ornamental iron Alex of Lisle Jamesot Torom The deceased was alliemem

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