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Barrie Examiner, 4 Oct 1961, p. 2

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EXAMINER cmcunmdn COitTESTliNTS ETTING DiZZY race 10 HRS NOEMAN WILLOUGHBY Mn norolhy van Der linen INNISFII NOTE MRS BOB EASTON MILE PHYLLIS MILLER Councils To Meet Talk Auditorium ay one When letter was read to Council from th Barrie and District Collegiate Board sec retary asking for official ap proval of the debentures which are still awaiting final accept ance by the corporation of in iefil Reeve Sproule told the members that the mat ter wouid be discussed bythe other dissenting councils of Oro and Vespra during their regular meetings on Monday He said the three would hold special meeting to jointly discuss eir decisions He did not say when this meeting was contemplated This explanation was accepted by fnnislii Council and the clerk left the correspondence ll abeyance COUNTY ROAD DlTCll The ditch along the county road on the south townline has been filled in by sand oft the road The ditch inspector claims it this condition left unchecked until after the winter water courses will be badly blocked lteeve Spoule who is mem ber of the County Roads Com lnitiec said that it was likely that as soon as this road till seffiedthcre wouldbelesrof hihlcmVhenhgrmWELL thiserosion USE SIDEROAD Number 10 sideroad part of which is not open for traffic may be used by farmer Who wants to cut across this way arrangement to save long trail around by the highway with tractors to get to the south line lie agreed that he would bridge the creeks and be responsible for the road and keep it closed so that it would not bccoma public thoroughfare BELLE EWART PARK Following questions by Coun cillor Mrs Law about who looked alter the public park at Belle Ewart it was decided that an arrangement would be made to have local caretaker look after having the grass cut and be responsible for taking care of the park merchant who claimed that he had provided toilet for the summer wanted some other Council agreed that they would supply conven lcnces The Reeve stated that it should be the responsibility of the Park Superintendent to see that the other public parks in the township were cared for so far as grass cutting was concerned CAR DAMAGED motorist wrote Council with claim of damages caused to the under parts of boulder Which had been left on the road Road Supervisor John Cowan said that the road was under construction and that signs had been placed advising that the use of the road was at Heres monoymrry you can drive away Repair bills medical eitpen ses liabilities all these can cost you if you run into trou ble Dont run the risk see us for adequate Auto Insur ance protection at low cost MALCOMSONS Dunlap St INSURANCE AGENCY PA 344735 LESS 15oo 0R MORE eon YOUR aranousp TRADE FALLCLEAQPUT Lawnlint 21 with Grass Catcher 31 Dunlap St PA 32481 Reg 11450 nlntra tinge mzen D1 height lditutment 02 by model Xron Plltrlll illl 0th turn of lawn Deluxe models sPECIAe 8995 Quality Hardware from MR8 LEN EMERTON race to thsecoud larg tbe five lop contestants in Tile Examiner Circulation Cou test Top of the totem pole is MRS Russ GREEN la Shanty Bay and OroStev est city in the world awaits tion birellussGreeanarri Thornton and Cookstown Mrs Bay Elliott Angus andyAl listen hire Dorothy Van der Mr Norman Willeughbyof Kmysiel Lowell and Cree Barrie and Stroud follow iag closely are Mrs Bob Boston Minesing and Elm vale Mrs lien Edgerton Bar Police Checking Clothes Thefts BRADFORD Special Police in Barrio and Bradford are in vestigadng the theft of clothes othos Several such occurrences were reported last week Dr Hacking and Bill Nesbltt both of John Street in Bradford nnd Fred Caitti of Barrie Street in Bradford have reported thefts to police Aurora police department also reports one theft of this nature Firm Will Hear Tax Complaints ALLISTON Special Alliston residentsrecentlrrneeived 1001 assessment notices on which 1962 taxes will be based In an effort to iron out com plaints and treat property own ers as fairly as possible repre sentatives of the firmof Coombe and Associates will be available for consultation on both Oct and Ratepayers wishing to discuss problems are advised to contact the representatives of the firm at the council chambers be tween the hours of am and pm owners risk The matter was passed on to the insurance company for consideration GRAVEL DELIVERY gravel on the township roads has so Lar failed to make his appearance Aletter had been sent to inform him that he should be started at the work by October Mr Sinclair representing the firm came to the meeting and told Council that unless he got some other bids which were pending his present equipment would not permithim to start in lnnisiil for some time and that if they could get another contractor to take over he would be agreeable that another contractor was ex pected to be available soon and he hoped they could have him take on the township work The present holderof the ten rdelhasa certified cheque de posited with the Township to ensure the proper fulfillment of his agreement An account was presented to TWTM destroying dogs during the past month plus another claim for $12 for shootinga dog found worrying sheep After iohour stay at the pound dogs picked up as strays are destroyed ow the dog re destroyed has not been disclosed UK in the area he contractor who has the tender for delivering crushed JEEVLSPTOUILMidJOunCilr 5C Jui more and Mrs Phyllis Miller Wnsalza Beach and Stayncr The lady who finishes top on the list may take friend of STOCK MARKET Volume TORONTO CWSpeculative interest tagged and industrials moved to the forefront in and erateiy heavy morning trading today Volume in most of the re cently activo penny mines was low and marked price changes were few and far between Headway Red Lake was the lone exception tothe rule as it turned over more than 104000 shores and advanced four cents Steels foods and utilities were all ahead with widespread frac tional gains predominant 0n index industrials gained 73 to 59600 base metals 08 to 19842 and western clients to out Golds fell 88 to 073i and the am volume was 099000 shares comparédwith 733000 at the same time Tuesday The base metals market was steady amid rising prices In the senior list Noranda ahd Gunner rose between five and is cents while Geeo lost V4 Gold trading was light with few changes Asbestos iii at can Aluminium Albcrtn Gn Atiu Steel Bk oi Montreal Bank of NS Hall Tel ihrntllsn BA oil 80 Power Cdn Bk ofcom can Breweries CPR 33 39th 41 29 as 30 5e 75 551 no say ea or as 27 Dam Tar Gt Lakes Get Pow Home Oil lint Oll lnd Acce Cnnlds Cement mud Can Chemical Cm internsav Paper Cons Dir sell as til5 Nannda Gunner as can no Homage csow ciao Cen Del lite and auction Con Hall Sullivan rFalconbridge cane Mines Lamaque Normals openth BA Oil Headway Lake DOWJONES NEW TORONTO swoon to larger quarters at Suita201 9310va 93m Eur Barrie convenience iondon Life suraitee Company Hnsmomca LONDON CANADA WI mannanus nam Found Dom stores Bqulsita Pid Famous Play Hudson Bay and mp Tohlxn later Nickel Jockey Club mom iss jun Powsllluv runs1 off KernAddison ov will enable us to continue our high standards of service to the growing number nigeople in the Barrie area who are insured the Lonan Life Please takenotice mile change and we cordially invite you to WIN new YORK mp VMRS DEV ELLIOT her choice aloha too The six will beAthewroyaiguesterot Tile themiaer for one week of luxurious excitement on everyones dream tri You can make your favorte con testante dream come true by either buying ormewingin subscription to The Exam iner without deiay todayl InduStrials Gain own in wealrwestem oil trading Pacific Petrolemn gained it Speculative issues gained lit tie and industrials lagged mos TRAEN KlLll ELEPHANT MELBOURNE ralia APtA train knockd down and killed threeton elephant after she ran wild at local circus and dashed onto railway motive was slightly damaged NOON DOLLAR MONTREAL CPiThe US dollar was at apremium of three per cent in terms of Ca nadian funds the Bank of Mont real reported near noon today aiggday the noon rate was changed Ai TODAYS STOCKPBICES Compiled by Flynn 93 Dunlap St Barrie Nor amigo Mom Omlwl Pacific PEN Pena Pi Harden Farm Home Pit salad spiniii Simpson Stauoril steel or CAB Steinberg TnLDom Bis Tran Can Pipe Tn Pipe via Pied MINING 335 in Quemont Sheri Gordon Steep neck united Oll Long Leo Maritime Wllroy FIVE MOST acme srncxl Dufluit Bonito Collie YORK AVERAGES ludustrinle up 55 Rails up 110 Utilities up so uxcaarms mnnx mstflsfiiLup 13 Golds down 39 Metals up at on up is DIVIDEND DECLARATIONS Loeb Ltd ioc payable Oct 27 ex dividend Oct ll Our office has The office at the London Life Insurance Company formerly located at 58 Hayfield Street Barrie has been moved the attics at your day Trading was heavy tracks Tuesday night The loco CAPSULE NEWS Pedestrian Killed SlliCOE CF middle aged man was killed early to day when car struck blurs he walked along Highwey mile north of here Police trying to utablish his identity Raid Bet Factory TORONTO CP Police broke into suburban North York factory Tuesday night Ind ciuthaetaJeaardingALtnt of $13M bet in one day ation an 000 year at that rate and said it was the largest they had oo across Divorce Eorrlieely 1A5 man riage of singer Keely Smith and bandleader puts Prime long nimored on the rocks he ended in divorce They were married in 1953 anthave two young daughters Miss Smith filed for di vorce nlesday charging ex treme mental cruelty After closed hearing Judge Taylor Wines granted the divorce de cree No details were roen tinned Prime 49 didnt come to court Pound sterling $280 1516 un Apeace marcherwearing antinuclear insignia on his back hands out leaflet to AreasJVlnds some mm WEDNESDAY ocrom 11 WEATHER FORECAST synopsis high pressure area donuna tea the weather pie tare over Ontario Skies will he may over much of the prov iuoe today and Thursday Freer in temperatures are forecast for the central and northern re gions tonight Ground tmst will occur over the southern region with temperatures forecast to drop to the mid50s tonight Warmer air will move into the Lats Ontario regions Windsor London Tomato and Hamilton Sunny with cloudy periods today and Thursday Continuing very cool today with gmuadrfljostlik ely scale waisht in many JighL Eastern Lake Ontario listi burton Mainly cloudy today Thursday sunny with doudy pe riods Continuing very cool to day with ground frost likely to night Winds northerly up to 15 isoday light tonight and Thurs ay Georgian Bay Algoma Tima gnmi regions North Bay Sault Ste Marie and Sudbury Partly cloudy today and Thursday oonlt very cool today Winds Coehrane White Rivér re wolnaa at American and Eur opeanpeace marchers walked into Moscow yesterday The ed th breaking gions Sunny with cloudy peri ads and little warmer today and Thursday Winds south to southwest to to do today so to 30 Thursday Forecast Temperature Low tonight High Thursday Windsor 65 St Thomas London Kitchener Winnham Hamilton esseeaaaaeoss ssssszccasanc MKCiTargedIni Liquor Theft BRADFORD Special Garry Richard legge 27 of Holland Landing was arrested by Brad ford iice yesterday and charg entry and theft He will appear in Brad flord magistrates court on Fri 33 Bradfords LCBO store was broken into earlier this week and case of liquor stolen marchers were allowed to de monstrate before the Kremlin in Red Square unjustlySPECIALS ROUND SlRtOIN TBONE WING FRESH KILLED EVISCERATED Y0tiiiGi no 10 LB at wnr JURKEYS DUNCAN HINss cAKEsememe MIXES JED TOKAY drum lbDUNLOPST PKG RAPEHS cpl mmarstrrorourwssktv FEATURE AD rooo MARKET ER alums

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