Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 16 Oct 1961, p. 10

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FrbzenFCod Plant To Help PEI Economy By FORBES RHUDE Canadian Press Business Editor SUMMERSIDE CplIt new quickreeling Iood plant de scribed by Premier Walter Show as one of the most signi ficant developments in Prlnce Edward islands economy wrll start operations shortly about six miles from here Contracts with individual iarmera will run from 20 to 50 acres for peas alone 10 acres for spinach an lesser acreages or various other vegetables The plant is located on farm which allows about 25 acres or the plant site and an pansionl and acresfoprcul tivation largely lor experimen lent land climate and groth conditions good transportation by rail SAWS nod air large water supply and creek for waste water disposal and ade quate electric power The products he states will be marketed from coast to coast Jamladen The Prince Edward lrland ran M1131 names MONDAY 0610351 it ll Year In Big League Baseball Hasnt Added Many Gray Hairs By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD AP Gene Autry rode to fame with his recording oi That SilverHaired Daddy of Mine expected him to look like the song after year in big league baseball But no lila randy hair was rmerely flocked with my His step was sure even in his high Imrn other turns and an under sized 30000 capacim ball park to play clWrigley Field But well show profit on our first season Aulry re ported think we did pretty good considering Lots of talks were ptedicting we only Home attendance was dis wanOor some appointment he admitted about 600000 while $0000 or 1000000 was hoped or The lo cation of the park was the principal cause he said But wait until next year Autry said echoing familiar phrase in 1962 the Angels be come stadiummates with the National League Dodgers in Walter Ollalleya Chavez RI vine stadium capacity 56000 BACKACHEANB Look to the future with confidence CANADA SAVINGS BONDS Wrilo or telephone to purposes The arms clnranL government participated in tho broccoli cropds described by iinancing to the extent ol slam mWobscrvmmm Ne on 01year bans Jersey as the best they have hlr McEwen native at ever seen inddentally it is the omown Que graduam second vegetable amp to be in agriculture or 10ch Univer Vgrown oil the same land this slty as is Don Wood ugrlzu 59mm lure superintendent who was Explaining the choice or loc brought up on an island farm tion ltirrMcEwenciKEdExcel nenrCharIottetnwn bee ed boats LnLnot hiding hassatd Numerous experts predicted he would be alter his first sea son with Los Angeie Angela He and associates put up 52500 000 others invested like amount to lound the new Am erican League teamWhat they got was grabbag olplayerl Tbe Plant costing 51150000 is being opened by Seaka arms Cumpany Elg lrozen iood company centred in New Jersey with interests and mar kets across the United States and Canada Because of farmers of large area oi Prince County will have nfikEIslofsfistantial acreage olsuch vegetables as peas spinach broccoli brussels sprouts cauliflower as well as the islands famous potatoes Among the plans are packages ol frozen fish and chips At prflenl some 30 Iarmcra are under contract to grow veg etables and Murray McEwen plant manager says he expects this number will grow to be tween 200 and 300 The development is regarded as big step towards more in tensive use of the islands ler tile soil and one that will bring assured cash crops and hlgher returns to farmers than the crops they replace DYNAMIC ADDITION Premier Shaw sees the plant as affecting much broader area than its immediate vicinlty and as dynamic addition to theproviucdsrwhola economy Alter as cash icoarraan urinary dil or Love Yau mfiflg 333 and gagu BPORATION LIMITED ii Ewnnt ii one Iogaled and uprnwl iaacl can garrlck fififidu gens ar nnn fem EA STYLISTS rflmvialnan unit Local ReprelenlaIIval Gillelaa PA 5861 PA 8466 Maple nan ucnm an varnish WAR hen azurenine Yon ml nangr and ill mammalsromanth our GIFT ro rllrulllrr AGENCY OBJECTIVE CANADIAN NATIONAL INSTITUTE for the BLIND Assistance of manyklndstothe blind Weather Hampers Search For Guide WAWA CF End flying weather and high sea on Lake Superior continue to hamper the search or hunting guide miss ing since Thursday in dense bush south ol Wawa l50 miles north of Sault Ste Marie Eudlmir Nikolich as has been missing since be separated Irom two Michigan hunters he had been guiding ThaAmeri cans returned here by boat lhurrday Moose Hunter ls Found Sale SUDEURY CF Harold Graham 40 of Peterboroliigh lost since Saturday night ile moose hunting with several other men was found safe by search party Sunday evening Police said Graham spent the night in belowlreezing tem peratures Sheldon Avar 29 of Sudbury who went hunting alone Satur day is still missing 70004 MARCH OF DIMES Rehabilitation of polio victims 3500 CANADIAN RED cross Free blood service Assistance to disv aster victims Water safetyprogram Homemaker service $13500 ASSOCIATION FOR RETARDED CHILDREN Operation of school for retarded children and workshop for retarded adults $15000 ST JOHN AMBULANCE Einstaidgaivice at public gatherings Trainingcourses 1900 VICTORIAN ORDER 0E NURSES Nursing services in the home 5200 Capture Suspect In Police Station SUDBURY iCP Police unfingiotmmanwhotded to hold up local storekeeper with hatchet picked up sus pect few hours alter as he sat drinking botte of pop in the police sta rl Stanley Krya ion 54 Sunday was remanded for week on charge of at tempted robbery Police said man went to the home of storelreepar George Moses Friday and Mrs Moses believing he was friend of her husband invited him in for cup of tea when Mr Moses came home the guest drew hatcbet from under his coat and de mandedfitlo he saidhehad loaned Mr Moses brother 00 years ago police said The would be roober was scared off and polica were called to the Moses home and given description They said they spotted Kryston as the man they wanted alter be en tered the police station bought botte of pop from the pop machine and sat down on bench to drink it YMCAYWCA character building health and recre ational programs $21009 CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION Mental health educational activities 1600 77774Th€objecfives shown are for the City of Barrie only Agenciaswlli conduct their own canvasses for funds in areas outsidethe city where they provide services balsamemotion CAMPAIGN PERIOD IS OCT OBEW 28 1961 ITS THE 3551 war to give One United Appeal is better than eight separate campaigns It avoids duplication of work for canvasaera and other volunteer workersWith one cam paign instead of eight ll is possible to have convenient pay roll deduction plans adequate publicity and much better coverageof potential donors HOWWGIETSHCAN BE MADEJMole than 40 companiesrnnd other organizations in Barrie have convenient payroll de ductign plans which spread over the year in eaaypay men Gift can also be made in cash or by cheque postldated if you wish at the time of the campaign The campaign how ever isioLfimdsioLoperatingexpenses of the agencies during 1962 and the money is not reduired until then Pledges for payments by cash or cheque during 1962mm made Friendly reminders will be mailed out as payments becomadue Gums r0 GIVING What lsmyiair share of the totalamount needed to support the work of the eight agencies Thislsa question that comes to everyones mind And it is some thing that each donor must decide for himself based on his ability to give For thavperson with average family obligations earning up to $5000 annually 15 minutes pay per week is suggested The handytabla below makes it easy for you to select your weekiy fair share gilt IT COSTS LESS T00 Between Qfitami 97¢ out oievery dollar donated to the Barrie United Appeal go tntlnn agencies Your gift goes farthefirovides more and lasts longer when you give the United Way 000 rooms and allies with hlbshower Home or the Banal UNITED APPEAL news BAGENEIES iflliI IIIBAIIIIIES ZIII APPEAl Your income Baton Taxes per hog per week $100 $4000 120 4800 160 6400 200 8000 240 9600 Your Share per month per week $17300 25¢ 20300 30¢ 27700 40¢ 34600 50¢ 41500 60¢ parkingrlFino Convention Facilitiu Family pl 15 MINUTES PAY PER WEEK is all that is neededvfrommosi donorarto give all eight agencies the money they need for their 1962 programi For those earning over $5000 annually the following recom mendatians are based on actual givings in successful United Appeals in other communitiasr Total income Before Taxes 5000 20$ 7500 7500 to 10000 10000 to 12500 1250 and up DONORS CAN GIVE TO AGENCIES THEY cHOOSE Each person making gift in the campaign will have an oppor tunity of indicating how the gift is to be split among the agencies All of donaiion can be allocated to one agency or certain of the eight agencies can be given more than their £mn1 share Gifts not specially allocated will be divided up in ratio to the budgets ofthe agendas Mpi IllTOM 022 mm utllpgtow onele 10mm no9 CEnmlim Fair Share Gill $3100 of income over $5000 6850 or income over 7500 11850 of income over 10000 18100 of income over 12500 READ THE run STORY010ml copv or THE BARRIE UNITED APPEAL NEWS delivered to your homesoon

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