Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 22 Sep 1961, p. 3

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Will Suggest Let Boy Ride On School Bus Norman Stoddart chairman comment on the matter saying of Barrie District Collegiate the board had made its Board transportation oommib decision and they would tee yesterday hemafref waittorseewflatcame up at commend that St Josephs sep the nest board meeting aran school student Robert norm 3y gum Silman 13 be allowed to ride mom 14mm chmm on the boards schDOHIul oftheboardAoidThe Exam Mr Stoddart said today he iner yesterday he was in sym was sympathetic to the boys pathy with the boys case but case and that at the last board that the board was bound by meeting when the matter came the rules which said the up he felt several other mem bus could not carry pupils of bers were also in sympathy separate SChOtélfi private schools or us ness oos wfiflnmfmfifiefi collegiate board spokesman rdsrCraneeaodrhimyavhiartin it today the J10 would Roth Mr Martin and Mr films Pgfiugéfiegl erre en cram dawn mil further but the parean were exercising their prerogative as was their right in sending Robert to St mu filll Mmmvlsfl planningto make fat ITS LONG WAY UP for the little people but the ride down makes it all worth while Innisfil Park ammed ByPupils Pets inniaill Park was overrun with school children dogs cats heifers and bowling bulls yes the lnnisfii School Fair yester Since there was no midway at day these youngsters made do terday as the ninth annual ln nisfll School Fair appeared he need the trees This is one of the few fairs that runs just one day but it doesnt lack any of the necessary fail fair ingredl ents There is no midway the fair but none of the kids seem to mind as they romp under those great big trees play on the slides and swings or work at getting their animals ready for judging The day got under way with big parade all the schools of the township competing for the prize awarded to the float judged the best To the accom mitfifit ofboos and Seen from the other schools Stroud carried off the honors this year ART SCIENCE DISPLAYS Other school competitions in cluded displays featuring art crafts health English natural science social studies science music religious education or home economics Also cup for the school compiling the highest number of points was awarded dona ted by Denis Sheard and the Sproule cup was awarded to the school having the high est number of points per pupil The school winning the second highest number of total points mers Credit Union individual rather than school competition was the serious business of the afternoon Field crops vegetables and flowers along with handicrafts and school work were displayed for judging and public perusal in the pavilion at the park norm filly used for picnics The dog how which was won by Tam my the Dachshund Ii owned Phillip Bell of Painswick the cats rabbits poultry and livestock were all judged and shown out of doors samuognmmnnluai There was hotly contented displayed by some of the live thig won$500fromthc lnnisfilrari TAMMY THE DACHSHUND waddledpff with the red rib bon yesterday at the innisfil driving contest Singing pub lic speaking and reciting and treenaming andfiwgd tested the childrens knowledg tTcash prizes the rewards Fair officials said school chil drelrhadlrept the standard of entry as high as its ever been Judges said the showmanship QBooilegrr Beeri TearoldLake Williath with the side Examiner Pho on CCTV School Fair dog show Tammy was shown by Leslie Bell of Painswicir but she is owned by Leslies brotherI Phtili $10 Per Case Man Protests BRADFORD SpeciMBB board sawing event and nail Physical Opflition winterJorkouLiL now underway at Barrie YM YWCA Men and women who want to keep in shape throughout the Winter months can do so with the Ys physical training pro grams according to Russ Dav ey executive director of the Barrie Mens program takes place lueedaynightsatéaarrleBisv gram of gymnastics condition taken uprbybasketbailrpractice anyfeircould have exhibited Program trict Central Collegiato gym nasium From to pm there is straight gym pro ing exercises and floor games Remainder of the evening is and pickup games Dave Keyho is instructor for the mans games Ladiesf prifiam begins nefflwflu ma Effi Wednesday at Oakley Park uh iee he was charged $10 for compininedtmlifehawam ing overcharged by an Oak Ridges bootleggerh appeared with the bootlegger to face liq uor charges in Newmarket court yesterday Clifford Ross was fined $10 and costs or five days for pur chasing liquor from an impro per outlet William Muirhead it of Oak Ridges was fined 2200 and costs or 30 days for ootiegging and his premises declared months Ross had complained to pol pubiic place for 12 case of beer which he said was $2 over the usual bootlegging price Muirhead said in court that Ross had not paid at all but had left chain saw as went to collect the saw he was WINDSOR CPiTile Essex and Kent Scottish Regiment is age to Dieppe France in 1982 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Second World War invasion LtCoi Baxter command ing off er said it is hoped that about 100 will attend com memorative visit at Dieppe next Aug 15 and 19 For Commercial 0r Industrial Photos Portraits Passport Film Developing cam SMITH STUDIO as Daniels an arm Over aunts rileschool sist of calisthenics floor games aging and conditioning exeru clses YMYWCA stalfm Frograrfi can etleB dancing slim instructor for the ladies course is Ursula Hoehner of the E0 NJJAQBIIIGK VAUXHALL OWNERS We have been authorized to provide you with Gen eral Motors Warranty D0 will be pleased to serve you iiiiliiiiiiliiEili Service Centre 65 Collier Si toldfhrpfimftheheer had gone up to $10 from 58 Magistrate Hotlinrake agreedwithRoasthatitvwas little stiff but he sal it looks like the accused man has been the author of his own troubles not hesitate to call we unions or PA 82487 Barrie Mason Receives ewel At the regular meeting of jewel emblematic of 50 years rthian Lodge William Kirk boataln Corinthian Lodgeept7Dun can Cowaa resident of the IOOF Home on William Street was presented with his 50year Mason oi the Grand Lodge of Canada in the province of On tario Brother Cowaa first became Mason in St ClfliliIAldKE No £7675 Cambusnethnn Scotland Sept is After coming to Canada be affiliated with St George Lodge No 367 Toronto and la life member of that lodge as well as life mem ber oi Occidont Chapter of the Royal Arch Masons Since taking up residence at the 10°F Home he has been regular attendant at Corinthian lodge as well as the Signet Chapter No 84 oi the Royal Arch The presentation oi the jewel was mada4n4ehau oiithor Grand Master and St George Lodge by the Master of Corin patrick aimlde they contribute situation is that Robert centre of the controversy has told reporters he does not mind riding on the public bus lo phs fir VSioddnrt in announcing possible move for recom mendation satdevcniilie couid persuade the rest of the board to agree he would be it migh open be way for business college students and pupils oi the dis rict retarded school in Bank ask for transportation As matters now stand Rob ert walks or cycles miles to the highway and takes pub Home into arena PAY TAXES T00 His parents said that since taxes towards be support of the collegiate board system Robert should be entitled to seat on the bus department of education spokesman said yesterday the boy would not be covered by nsuraocs if he rode the bus now He could ride it the of ficial said only if the separate school board took out con ract for Robert with the bus owner Anrironicicommcntron the the Boat Driver Deprived Privilege Operating Vessel Fined $200 Barrie man Clyde John son was deprived oi the priv ilege of operating vessel any where in Canada forthe period of year when he appearodsin magistrates court here yester day to answer charge under the small vessel regulations Johnson was also fined $200 and costs on the charge of im paired operation of motor Charges agaimt Johnson were laid by Ontario provincial To Pick President QIASales Ad Club new president will he elect ed at the first meeting ofthe Central Ontario Sales and Ad Club next Thursday Sept 23 at Kennys Banquet Hall Past president Robert Shricr adver tising manager for The Barrie Examiner announced today the election would be held alolg witthinner andan address given by Rosser presi dent of Mansfield Rubberu Centre of the club activities which have alternated between Orilila and Barrie the pastfour years will be in Barrie this year on ofrtherspeakers scheduled 4orfuturem eetings are David Wood president of Walker Stores and George Munro gen eral sales manager of Molsons Brewery YMYWCll Meet Ileld Geneva Park Laymens fall convention oi the YM and YWCA was held last weekend at Geneva Park Lake Couchiching Speakers including Dr Davies of Toronto and Con nell of Kitchener said the must be concerned withiile daytoday needs of the com munity which it served and that all workers in the prolt fessfonals and laymen alike were workers in the common cause Russ Davey executive direc tor of Barrie YMYWCA was one of the delegates at the threeday conference DONT MOVE IMPROVE Drophr odurmrabout SylVlPlih and how easy it ll use So turn all for your free 37 Sylvlply tilde to home in praveamn LEIliflY LuMaoo co LEFROY rooms at police following an incident when his craft collided with an other boat on Kempenteit Bay Scarboro mao George rGuestrwaollnedSiSOwdvcosts on charge of careless driv og The charge laid by OPP of ficers resulted from an acci dent at the intersection of St Vincent Street and Highway 400 est Sept BARBIE MAN IS Cpl Ralph Thompson lie Sanford Street Barrie of the Grey and SimcoelFor esters receives the Canadian Forces Decoration from the lion Kellie Mackay Lieu tenant Governor of Ontario at an investiture at Old Fort York Toronto He was one of 74Arrny Navy and Air RICHARDSON soomcsrnvm PAb8971160VESPRA Sl jodga ll HarvicfAiTre ihis 1960 European car overturned onto the roadside about 410 yesterday after Recount lit Beach Gives Gordon Nod WASAGA BEACH In the municipal election here Aug 26 two men both former coun cillors tied for the office of hydro commissioner recolnlt was taken Thurs day in the presence of county suit Art Gordon will act on that board along with Ernie Osborne elected Aug 26 lo the recount ArtGordon received 255 votes against 253 for Rennie Goldsmith United Appeal Broken Down Eight health and welfare or ganizations in the Barrie area will combine efforts in joint appeal for funds during the month of October The cam paign is aimed to provide oper ating expenses for 1962 The total campaign objective is 874900 broken down as fol lows Canadian National Institute for the Blind $7000 March of Dimes $3500 Canadian Red Cross 313500 Association for Retarded Children $15000 St John Ambulance $1900 Vic torian Order of Nurses $5200 YMYWCA $21000 Canadian Mental Health Associationi The total for all agencies comes to $68700 the objective includes another 4100 reserv ed for contingencies and $8000 for campaign and administra tive exp special jobs as well as all the noon The accident occurred on Sunnidala Road near the Jess Dauwe Sterling RF Ear rie driver of the car and co Jupants were uninjured Quantity 0f Entries Indicate Interesting Fair lit Cookstown Preparations for the twoday Cookstown Fan Fair are com pleted Tha fair runs today and tomorrow Alberthiimya secretary treasurer of the fair committee said that by the way entries for competition were pouring in this should prove to be very interesting fair this year This year the Guernsey breeders are loving feature show at the air FEWEB YOUNG PEOPLE Despite this Mr Gilroy views with some concern the fact that fewer of the younger people are as interested in the show as might be expected The trouble is things are get ting too commercial and nobody has time to do these things lliliston Lions Club Plan New Building ALLISTON Special The regular meeting of the Alliston Lions Club was held at the new club building Routine business took up most of the agenda ihe main project under way at present is the preparation of the new building for the off icial opening which will take place sometime this fall The landscaping and finishing of details necessary in completing venture of this kind is keep log members busy these days in their spare time The new Lions Club Hall is located at the corner of Maple Lane and Boyne Street Thisls actually shame be cause besides helping to hold the community together these competitive exhibitions bring routethe bests inpcoplorandcn courage them to take pride in all they do For Cookstown it would be too bade the fair came to an end since it has made so much progress in the last seven years in the way of improvements For instance the new curling rink in which all the home crafts fruits vegetables and flowers are housed is great improvement Mr Gilroy said JAgd then we have acres of an NEED MORE HELP Willis Corrlgao on soil ganizer of the fair said hat we badly need is more local people who can spare little time to help arrange tillage Few people realize just how much there is to be done to make successful fair Cookstown Fair opened at 1245 pm today Knowledge of PHARMACY Is The Unseen Ingredient in Every Prescription bong Hare mm Geo Caldwell th Coldweila Drug Store Cor Owen Dunlap SKI IS AN EXCELLENT INVESTMENT IN AMERIC GROWTH STOCKS NISBIIT THOMSON AND COMPANY minus 09 DUNWP 54 SUITE WC FRED GRANT SQUARE PA 82412 BARRIE ismnPEIERJ WEST EA so En MEMBERS Toronto Montrea Banners cone to own in oms Eon Zurich dian Stock Exchansel York Fulton Mndoll $24 Force persoand to receive awards at the ceremony The medal is awarded to mem bers of the Canadian Forces after completing 12 years efficient service with good conduct National Defence Photo than time wbea itd ans Omega Models forn1en and womenJrorn cosle monotone is the quickest and easiest way to telltrees Canadas No ilf0i888i0nalohain saw

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