Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 11 Oct 1961, p. 3

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THIS IS it looks just like Mickey Mouse but its potato and little Sharon Weston of Minets Point has got potatoes like turtle sitting blrd and just plain big potatoes Mrs Gilbert Weston received Wants ArreafRe Zorrer oman Appeals To Council POTATO tgynelllrd aggdstftllr l3 birth cla raey wrap pad and packaged They were grown at Stayner by Mrs Vestons iniaws Sharon doesnt care where they came from Theyre for playln with not for caiin Search For New Museum Home May Move To Outside Point The search for new home for the museum maintained by the Womens institute of Sim cee County may be nesring an end Mr Ottaway cha man the committee that she and her committee members will be looking at land in the Barrie area today in hope that ltgwiii Jflvafisult for new mus Museum force to vacate its present premises in the old Registry Building now being torn down to make way for ne gistry did business It the me old stand for over so years Mrs Ottaway aaldrtnait dur inghiiepeflod an amafln valuable collection of ardiives photographs manuscripts and other items of intrinsic value had Tumulatsd and when fateful day of the move arrivedit ldtulla rfrlghtiui Jumble She added However this is nothing new we have been in jumble for two years or ever since we first heard that we would have to move Countyniflclalasoivcdsomm of the problems confronting the museum officials by allowing safe storage for the material in the basement of the new Coun ty Building 1r ALUSTON fSpeclal Ths regular meeting of the Lions sawifi Congo aa moat dli The provincial government and county officiala have ind icated willingness to asa the group in their efforts to provide fitting safe and per manent home for these invalult able records and if the drive and loreeiulness being exhib ited by Mrs Ottaway and her cousin ttee membe leatlon oi wba aresu tbla willbi accomplirbed with efficiency and despatch Tells Alliston Club Oi Tour Club was held in the new Lions Club Building Highlight of the evening was talk by Sergeant Herold Dixie Dean of the Can adian forces emedlcal rurvlcas centre Camp Borden Sergeant Dean returned recenv tly to Canada after tour of duty in the Middle East and the Congo He explained living con ditions and problems faced by the man on active duty flcult place to become adjusted to and described the weather as mlselablamost oithatinsa Color slides were shown Among the most interesting were Illa pictures of Egypt also Jerusalem the old city in Jordan and Jerusalem the new city in larael Just few yards from each other they are on tirely different one maintaining the ancient customs and the other forming the new ideas of bagged the first Canada goose seen in the Crcemois area in number oi you Homeowners on Steel Street last night won their battle to prevent apartment buildings being put up in the area when citycouncil revoked the build ing permit of Toronto con atruction company to erect two 11auitespartmenl buildings Councu also passed bylaw immdiateumnlng Steei Puget Street as R1 residential in accordance with the propos ed zoning plan and also stated thatihab one should be studied to see tinny other ar should be changed to residential zoning mnundlngTirmTtodei iort Construction Limited oi Toronto was revoked on the not complied with clause in the building contract which stated that it must sewers and wath mains before construction as begun Bruce Owe awyer for the BAGS litPOD CANADA GOOSE bird weighed in at close to to pounds The lucky hunter says there are many more such geese in the Lavender area all on their behalf and present ed petition people in the area The area was not intended for this type oi use Mr Owen stated Donald Hare Creemore The big $500 OOEtel Slated To Be Built In Bgrrie rStreetfmmrCookfiireet to grounds that the company had install homeowners isddressed coun signed by 200 The construction oi night of plans for ball mill City council was told that commending the rczoning and bylaw will be drafted for have to obtain approval from the Ontario Municipal Board NoAparimentS Council Rules apartments be said would mar the appearance of the area and devaluate the homes which were in the 315000 to 325000 price range He also drew councils attention to the clause in the building permit must install sewers and water could beatarted 7T0 LowerDeficit Wed Childrens Association budget We use the nylons to peak braided rugs and aa stuffing for toy animals said Mrs Eileen Rankin Director of th Sheltered Workshop counxy wo also be appre clated by the Workshop hire Hankin said The stamps Wm with age and inspect them These rugs toys and stamps rounding district Clean used nylons and used scat or left at tho Sheltered between the hours oi 900 aim to 345 pm or Garnets Hobby Shop 40 Mary Street in in before construction dissed Nylons Help UsiednylonL can heipibacite LIed po ge stamps oi any are sold at the fairs and bazaars in Barrie and the aur Workshop 363 Bsyfleld Street whicthated thatthecompsnyr lower the 1981 deficit in their training when they sort pack postage stamps can be either newer and more prosperous to dollarmotcl planned by swmmmg Lessqns to obtain this in than 1811 down ijfirih gt4wbkoculd1omeday be star Miss Gibson appeared bc fore city council last night to ask that her property at 192 Essa Roads be rszoned from residential to commercial in addressing council she said thatthere were number at other commercial antcr prises in the area including motel parking lot and lot for moving vans Her reference to moving vans brought few smllcs to the faces oi council as it obviously referred to Cooke Cartage 43 Essa Road operated by Alder man Les Cooke Miss Gibson said that this was not the first time that she had approached council on the matter and that she had also brought it before the Ontario Municipal Board and had been BUILT AS STORE My house was built as store and cannot be offered as residence Miss Gibson told council Wolnrtnmflte clo Ouistanding Talent Displayed By Golden Curtain Quartet Barrie Community Concert Association opened the 196162 season last night in the North Collegiate auditorium with onel of the finest programs present ed in its 15year history More ers of the as aocletioninattendanceapplaud ed the performance by the Golden Curtain Quartet from New York City youthful pro tegcs of the Metropolitan Opera it wasa recital of vocal music ranging from the arias of the worlds finest opera to hit songs of Broadways great contemporary musical The artists wer Lucille Kaller soprano me Pearl memwprano Robert Moul son tenor Armand McLane baritone Their piano accom panist was Edward Schick substituting here for the quar teis producer Kurt Adler conductor of the Metropolitan Opera Company Mr Adler was called back to New York but Mr Schick la brilliant young pianist and his accom paniments were sympathetic in their deference to the vocal ists At no time did the piano attempt to supersede the sing er 0PERA OPENING First half of the program with acoustics less than good was entirely dean and sgveral numbers went by before many of the audience fully appreciated the fine tal ent ofjhe singers When in the number the statuesquer beautiful Louise Pearl sang the familiar Babanera and Sequi dilia solos from the first act of Georges Bizcts Cannon it was realized that here was brilliant voice with the long black hair and flashing eyes in the Meta version of the Spanish opera Miss Pearl and Miss Kaila sang the flower duet from Puc clui Madame Butterfly but somehow the ln anese effect was not conveyed their long evening gowns DOLL SONG HIT But when Miss Kaiier came on to do the doll song from Offenbachs Tales of Hoffman theaudleuce was completely captivated This young lad With her brilliantly high an true soprano voice and blonde attractiveness too has fine career in opera and musical plays to anticipate MALES ALSO GOOD last you think we are forget ting the two male members of the Golden Curtain Quartet let us hasten to add that they also produced wonderful voices as was readily apparent from the opening duet from La Bo heme melodious but filled sign petition on the matter Belov qucnt address to council the lady began to say little knowledge is dangerous thing and spectator shouted the planning board is dangerous thing Miss Gibson told council that she had asked her neighbors to but one man refused because he signed petition last year and his taxes went up 84 At the conclusion of her speech Miss Gibson asked why Sees Carelessness Cause Oi Fires In Homes Factories Nine out of to home fires are caused by carelessness or down right laziness Fire Chief Irwin said yesterday Speaking in connection with Fire Preven tion Week Oct 814 he said There is no reason for fires in the home if it is kept clean and free from accumulated litter or with deep sentiment Both are young men Moldson fair Mc Lane dark McLane sang the familiar aria from The Bar ber of Seville Figaro Moul sonsline tenor voice was heard to advantage In his solo arts from La Boheme the melody hauntingly romantic MUSICAL COMEDY Second half of the program was lighterPand included Noel Cowards lll See You Again in duet by Miss Keller and Moulson Armand Mc Lane with robust rendition of Sigmund Rombergs Stout Hearted Men Miss Pearl and Moulson in the popular duet from the former Broadwayhlt Song of Norway Miss Pearl in the favorite song from Kiss Me Kate the quartet in My LfromKts and the Goodnight song The Golden Curtains closed with three scl ections from My Fair Lady with Robert Moulson and Miss Keller taking solos from this musical which continues to break all records through the world for performances The Golden Curtain Quartet is composed of young artists who have already attained the firs imllestone along the way to top operatic and concert careers all are winners in the highly competitive Met Opera auditions ln vocal and histrionlc talent The group organized by Kurt Adlerbrought sense of context of the musical excerpts presented last night which cotdd not be achieved by solo con cert artist Although arias and solo musical comedy songs were included on the program the ensemble was able to ex hibit the interplay and feeling of communication which adds dimension of story and charac ter to any dramamuslcbwork Messrs Moulson and McLauc Misses Kalli and Pearly al though young in years have fine professional backgrounds in opera musical comedy ora torio recital radio and tele vision Willa their talents and serTEus approach and good ap paarance we should hear lot more about them in the future Mr Schick could have spent less time in his commentaries as most of the audience were quite familiar with the coming number but there could be no faulting his fine piano work The next Barrle Community Concert does not come until March the Max Jaffa Trio followed by famous pianist Alex Templeton on April Members of the Golden Cur tain Quartet were entertained following the concert that night at the home of Mr and Mrs mentrcommltttefoiliflhcr or has been checked by quali two members of council mada all the decisions and invited Mayor Klnzle to vacate the chair and answer the question which two members make all the decisions Alderman Jerry Roberts asked wouldnt like to name then Miss Gibson replied Theladya problem was re ferred to councils city develop consideration trash and if the wiring is sound The chief put forth dozen easy rules to help eliminate the fire hazard in the home at the shop or factory These rules are That all chimneys furnaces and smoke pipes be kept clean Have your service man check your furnace and smoke pipes for gas lcaks Many Fen le have died through neg ectng Make sure that your oil burn iicd service man to be certain of its safe operation If you are heating with all space heaters make sure they are kept clean and the people using them know how to oper ate them safely If you are heating with coal or wood have metal containers with metal covers for the ashes to be stored in See that all rubbish an flammable waste material is cleaned from your attics store rooms and basements and disg posed of Make sure airman scar and rubbish is packed in xes and tied so that they can be lifted into the disposal truck without falling apart Make sure all lanewayea back ards are cleaned of all rubbsh and flammable waste material That all flammable unreadhem paint be kept in metal cab net in cool place You should have fire ex tinguishers and make certain everyone in the home or build ing knowsfittcto use them and where they are if youvare not certain of the wiring capacity of your build ing or not sure of its condition have lt checked immediately by qualified electrician Make surs everyone in your home or place of business knows the phone number of the fire defianment PA 83131 and 31555830 cc phone number PA Chief Irwin said the fire de partment would appreciate overyoncs full ctroperation in lthls hrlnattor lifemeerber that eep your pace the heard of fire is ym layonslbiilty as citizen of Bar he said and we at the department would be more thaushappyito go to anyonos home or shop and conduct free flreaafety examination to ensure that this hazard is elim inated NAMED AS PLANNER KlTCliENERCP William Thomson of the Toronto aub urb of Etoblcoke was named Tuesday night by city council as the first planning director for this city of 73000 Mr Thomson is planning director of Burllng ton and suburban planning area generation Suffers Second Fracture Oi Leg developer on land west of Highway 400 and south of Dun lop Street West Bruce Owen counsel for the developer requested that the sixacre site be razoued from industrial to highway commer approval at the next council meeting The developers will then and hays to begu construction early in 1962 Tells Barrie Kiwanians About Clarence Halbert of little at badly fractured leg at the Al liston Public School while play ing football he was accidentally kicked by time Billy has broken the some leg this year The first break came while he was playing has received blow from another ldets receive $100 and have ALLlSTON Special Billy Halbert son of Mr and Mrs Subdivision Alliston suffered The accident occurred when another boy This in the second eball in the Alliston Park Ba player coming into bflleri LIGHTS our roalvmacstrur Members of city council were startled last night when Mayor Kinzic inter rupted regular business to announce that an automov bile with certain licence number was parked in the lot withits headlights on Most startled of all was Alderman Mersellus whats that number he asked licence number and Mr Mersellus made hurried exit from the council cham era Air Cadets Get Awards Sergeants Brian Westgarth night received certlflsdgz stat ing they had passed the seven week senior leadersgcourso clal fart of Ontario would be built volopers hope to begin early in 1962 would consist at 3th unit motel with capac large and small banquet room heated swimming pool and golf course to more units to the motel tennis court and horseshoe pitchingurea the motel area with to mom units and the swimming pool round use The prolect to he completed by 1964 would encompass is 100410 unlt motel plus the fac ilities mentioned above this would attract man passin tourists to thaarea that south was owned by the Ontario Hydro Commission and said that he believed were planning to build their this site ThumaynrrepcntalfthaigeoflflcinPMVcdrrdtTdmlTSNIPhfl opmeat committee report re The motel largest in this Quebec Convention Highlights Montreal for best district bulle tin of 1961 This was won by the Harris Kiwanis Club for 1960 and Mr Walla was chair man of the judging committee for this year with res weekly bulletins to scan The boat trip on the St Lawrence of Tuesday evening was highlight of the conven tion with FrenchCanadian dancers orchestras andcnters talners ELECT GOVERNORS On the final day Frank Sum merhayes of Brantlcrd was elected district governor and he is expected to visit Barrio next year when the clubs 40th anniversary will be celebrated Bruce Burden of North York was chosen as lieutenantsow ernor of Division in which the two Barrie clubs are located three stages noes Stephens 1st vicepres ident of the Kiwanis Club ot Barrie was the speaker at the joint luncheon meeting of the two local Kiwanis cub held Tuesday at Community House President Lorna Jackson of the Kempenielt Bay Club was in the chair One guest William Tye of Owen Sound was introduced There were 50 Kiwanlans present for the meeting held day later because ofthe Thanksgiving holiday Mr Stephens outlined the fea tures of the Kiwanis Ontario Quabechnrltima convantion held recently at Quebec City at which he was delegate This included luncheona din ners business sessions and entertainment for both the ladies and Kiwanlaus some 200 in all MADE PRESENTATION At the Governors banquet on Sept 25 he said that President Ken Walls of the Barrie club was at the head table and made the presentation of the The first stage which tic flublic restaurant ty of 100 people The second stage would add Third stage would complete ould be enclosed for year Mr Owen told council that adds the land immediately first time he had visited Que that Hydro istrict headquarters office on had gained great inspiration to the Maisonneuvo Club of held in Halifax Mr Ste hens said it was the iarrestad Tuesday after can bee and he was tremendously impressed with the city and am th Kiwanis deliberations ionWillbrlpnlreddrlvlngandcars At Orillia YMCA The YMYWCA will resume swimming sessions which prov ed very successiul last pro gram season Reglstration will be limited to 35 for each series because of the bus and instruc tor rates we wish to motors The lessons will be held in Or llila pool The classes were very well attended and it is ex ected that these sessions ll be others Starting dates are for ladies Friday not is for girls Sat for series of six weeks Mrs Flora Brolcy qua fled swimming instructor will be back to instruct the ladles clnsses Swimming sessions for men be will be in at the end Notbsrnber Fgor further in at PA 86261 Bus Sideswiped smcon CPlRugerdHulj star at of Port Rowan was and school bus carrying 59 pupils sldeswiped on highway near here injuring two of the children He is charged withim at Camp mar The ceremony was held at the regular monthly meetins of the BCAF Association 44 Wing The associations presi dent Dr Woodstock pre sented the framed certificates to the air cadets The succesan completion of the course means that thoca passed all necessary qualifica tlons for rank with the creep lonofnnoratdri hour writterexam Colllngwood roadct Dale Fraser who won flying schol arship was also to receive his wine pilots licence but was unable to attend They will be presented to him at the next association meeting narages are precul or Pro cfaion Built by our Homo improvement Division variety al signs each with Ill overhead el Garage may be lpurchased with N0 DOWN AYMENT and payments as law Is par month sun Boll Planing Mlil Co Ltd as sure 43 Anne Et HASTINGS 05157 PODIATRIST Announces THE OPENING or HIS coalesced THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT or FOOT DISORDERS Peter Sinclair Blake Street WK 89 DunlepISt on um gas pump and the average Volks seams to be stuck Its iust slow wagon dont get together too oltan thats all At 38 miles to gallon you can ngh gua mlleuga Ia good but It understand why When they do have Imt anough Its the efficient use of visit Its short and eat gas that reoilycounts The VW engine The ioumeybetween illllngs lsilun Wos been designed toga every ounce too For the first time on the new of power from regular gasoline deluke Volkswagen youll find gas There are other reasons why gauge to cheer you up between any Volkswagen feels out of place in days lDont worry It the neadlai And youll period Th radiator Thenew41962 Volkswogen has eleven Important changes Heres where you can see thenix goesJD Telephone PArkwey 85558 Howdy Strangeul never used oil between changes nevbri need antifreeze VW angina is cooled with alr instead of water Theresno rndiuior problems But dont let your Volkswagen come between you and your service slution attendant You can always wave or you go by service station For exomp you VotkSWAGENcANAni trn Trude some nationals two way street Wan Germany is one cl Canadas muyvuh countvy helps Germany more Audion goods every bit as successful as the urday October 21 in each case formation please phone the Yu Charge Man 34

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