Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 21 Aug 1964, p. 2

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BUFPEEB READY ll till cry and six hungry scouts and their scoutrnsster enioy meal they cooked themselves on their campilre Judging by their expressions avaryohe seems to be enjoying it too The scouts are members ot ram anon warrior wmmemn Imi1wvv erwmwwwmw 47 Cottages Carr Plan For Chilly Weekend Coil ers who plan to spend the end in the vacstlon lands in the Barrie area can to turn on the best and roaring lire burnlng lace because indica it will remain in the tions are that cool in add lo the mpieaaant weekend iorecast showers and thundmtorrm re expected Temperatures la the area are not expected to exceed high or 10 Saturday High at soon was Synopsis itain was tailing Iew Cases of Comorunicable Diseases Reported In Iuly Few cases oi communicable diseases were reported to the Slmcoe County Health Unit dur ing July Dr Scott medl cal oiiicar oi health has repor tho rth Barrie Troop with Scouunaster hill Wellington at the head oi the table mm the ieit they are Philip Pea cock Boh nscs Brent Hlekl Bruce Reynolds hillre Fitulmrnons Tom Eppieit and John Stewart Bamincr Photo Barrie Scouts Enjoying Camp Members oi the oih Barrie Scout Troop ara spending this week under canvas at Camp lVildman the looacre camp site at the Kempesrielr Bay Dis trict scouts near Ossassana Beach on Georgian Bay Led by Scouter Elli Welling ion the Barrie scouts are Philip Peacock hlika Fitnimmons IndJoe Lang oi the Tiny patrol and the Eagles ps troi led by patrol leader Tom Eppleti with Bob iracs Brant Hicks and John Stewart Bnrca Reynolds is assistant scout master The scouts lelt Central United Church Barrle last Saturday aitemoon and during this week although the weather has been cold and damp they hava made lull use at the time with busy program oi activities Behind the main part oi the camp the scouts are building chapel oi trees and they hope to hold service oi dedication there next Shrndsy alternoon be iore they leave Three oi the boys will he try ing ior their that class badges this week by taking part in the overnight hike This means they have to stay out ior 1i hours cook their own meals and trek lo miles The two patrols are competit lng ior points They are awsrdr ed ior the best tent and grounds food and cooking and lately and sanitation Swimming In nearby Georgian Bay has not been too popular with the cold weather exper lenced during the past week Each evening the scouts hold court oi honor At these matings decisions Ire made about the program ior the lol lowing day Keeping record oi the daily hap sings in Philip Peacock lea er oi Tiny patrol His style oi writing has captured the happy atmosphere in which the camp is being held Forestry Services lire Made Available To Landowners Department oi Lands and For ests iaresters in the Lake Sim coe District have been activn during the spring and summer in carrying out extension work This program provides variety oi advice to landowners such as suitable species ior planting improvements towoodlota meth ods at controlling common ior eat insect eats such as tire European pna sawiiy and red headed sawiiy etc 0n the suriece tree planting may seem to be very simple venture To many it just seems to involve buying trees and planting them However there are number at inctors which have to be considered it the tree planting program is going to he success Soil aspect slope and drainage all have to be correlat ed beiors even the proper spee ies can be decided upon Once this is known proper planting methods must be employed Sev eral large planting protects have tailed simply because trees were notplanlnd properly in the iirst place Assistance irom the Depart ment oi Lands and Forests is provided in several ways Print ed pamflhicts and bulletins per sonal its and department ex hibits It fairs and exhibitions are all designed to make the public aware that these services are available to help them with various iorestry problems and supply advice All that is requir ed is telephone call or letter to the nearest Lands and For ests olilce For the Counties oi York Peel and Ontario inquir ies should be addressed to the Departmants otilce at Maple and in the Counties oi Simcoe and Duiierln to the Zone Forest ers Oiiice Departsnent oi Lands and Forests Angus Busy Mouth Is Reported in regard to sanitary services provided by the Simcoe County Health Unit July has been the busiest month on rocord which indicates an increase in our summer and permanent pop ulations Dr Scott me dinal oiiicer of health points out Dr Scott said that at this time at the year much oi public health inspectors time is neurpied in tha sununer areas We try to maintain the same degree or cleanliness in our summer eating places as we do in our permanent estnhlishments This is diilioult due to tire tact that many oi these operators employ temporary stair who have little or no training in sar ving nod to the public ted There was total oi as com municable sses reported nine chicken pol eight me les three mumps and two sear let lever At child health clinics during the month 55a inoculations with quadruple antigen were given to children The breakdown is as iollowa lla iirst in second 108 thl north 7S filth Flvn illlh shots oi polio vaccine were given here were no lipox vao clnallnns given during the month inoculations ior adults includ ed 75 tetanus polio vaccine polio vaccine and three tetanus loreid The breakdown included it that tetanuspolio as second third nine iourth and two llith Ono iirst inoculation oi polio vaccine was given two second one Orird and five iotuth There was one ilrat injection oi reb Inus loaold and two third in iectlons To date we quadruple antl ganinoculatloos have been giv en along with 1rpuiir vaccine and s5 smallpox vaccinations Will Hold Exams In Water Safety The Simcoe County Commun lty Recreation Service has an nounced times and dates ior Red Cross water soiety ex aminations The ilrst examination will be held at Bardin Pool Camp Bor den Saturday August 22 Sen lors will be examined at 330 intermediates at in am and Juniors starting at pm Children trying their exams in water saiety will he irom the ioliowing areas Bnyview Beach Dolgcln Group Nottanlt sega Mt iouls Tottenharn LEGIONETIES POST vrcrorv STAYNER sum The Idage youth must be serv ed was proven again here last night when the ha inneites need out the Old Timers in the that ladies soithail game between youth and age ever played here The game was promoted by the Stayncr Ladles Aux iiary and proceeds tat go to help the Association ior Retarded Children in the county The old Timers team consisted oi woman up to the age or as and the Leg ionetts players ranged irosn 10 to id oiilcials said the game played under the ligth drew large crowd consid ering the weather and it could only be termed suc Less The winning Legioneltes will play New Lowell Leg ionetlcs here next Thursday beginning at pm ed centparty Orr Lake and StnynerWasaga areas Further examinations will be held at Klondike Park Wasaga Beads using the outdoor swim ming pool on Tuesday at ans Juniors only will be examined and they will be coming from Highway No it to Stroudi Collingwood and Stay ner groups The Slmcoe County Commun ity Recreation Service conducts swimming classes ior nearly 25 driierent mps in over 11 dil lerent areas and the nurnbar of children receiving instrudlon will number about 1600 this year lnstnsctlon ior preschoolers aged to years commenced this year and nearly loo chil dren were enrolled ior these dasses instruction in elemen tary swimming awards Tad pole Minnow and Fish as well as Red Cross water salety be giner irmior interemldnte and senior levels niinstructionare mm Swimming is also taught at most of the day camps operated by the Recreation Service in conjunction with canoelng pro gram at the camps Charge Midhurst Man Willi Forgery Ontario Provincial Police oli icors arrested RR Midhumt man yesterday They charged Daniel Gwion with iorgery woman attenwted to cash an 3000 dreque at Barrie bank Oilieiais became suspicious and reiused to costs the dreque lhe police were unified and Gwinn was subsequent arrest ihe woman was an intro II morning diif hit sunny over the extreme north ern portions or the province This rain will edge northwasd slowly today and tonight but should taper oil to showers to southern regiooshy tomorrow Te Itures will dint lo wI normal rather slowly over weekend over south 0d Northern Georgian Bay 11m axlyml Oochranslns North and Saturday with showers tinning cool Winds lid day Edens Lake Ontario Hells burton re loos Killaioe Vari Mm wr Ica showers and thundershowers Oontinuln cool Winds light to day crly is Saturday 13 Watt Blah teller 58921522898 333$$333d Harvesters Are Needed Tobacco harvesters are urgen tly needed for work in this area the Barrie otiice oi the National armioyment Service announe ed this week Manager 11 Lawrence said Thursday that primers with at least one sea sons experlancs are needed imlt must mediater and may apply It the Barrie cities or at the tempera Iry employment oiiice in Allia or Experienced iarm workers are also urgently needed and should visit the Allistoo oiiiee Mr Lawrdnce said Other opportunities available through the Barrie otiice are ior iully experienced brush and roller painters tool and die makers professional engineers mold maker an auto bod re pairman with license aolr clerk with grade 12 education upholsterer time study engine er lndustriai piping drsiteman ills insurance salesman and saieswoman marine engine re pairman and experienced iuroi ture reiinlsher An excellent position is open now ioran countant amon Iger said The oiilcn is looking ior no men to lill positions as nurses waitresses housekeepers to live in experienced sales clerk arr an experienced clerk The Finest in CANADIAN or ORIENTAL DINING Take Out Orders PA 60261 er CITY cm 29 Dunlop St East NEW WAY TO BUILD Cliit PlilIK Park Motors are using novel method to build new car park behind their prem tree on Duniop St East They are bringing old cars irom ers dump Din them in the bay and ok iiiling sand over then On arrival at the site the care are unceremoniously dumped oil the truck crushed by the Swimming Pool Attendance Down 11000 From Last Month Attendance at Barrie commun lty swimming pool is down more than H000 this month irom Julys total Fewer than 1000 swimmers made use oi the pool during the iirst l7 dsys at August manager Wes Alisopp reports as opposed to 12000 last month EMERGENCY WARD Royal Victoria limital emer gency ward treated 33 patients yesterday One person was ad milled We were treated ior minor injuries received in car accident Although the cool weather has kept the general public away the recreati Icommission in stnrctlon am earnpieted earlier in the month enioyed succexdul season with abnut 250 youngsters taking advantage oi the insane each day YMCA swlrrunlng classes will continue until the pool closes at the end oi the month Success at lhe pool both in attendance and linnneinily is dependent on the weather said Mr Alisopp However even with the cold and rainyAugust there is no iinanclni diiilculu in July as many as not people bulldozer Ind then dumped intothewster flseslnlsan attraction ior dilidren who are on the scene to assist in the breaking up Examiner Photo dsy made use at the lacllitles bringing the level oi attendance over the whole srunmer to psr with other years anzn fivea pro garr varmurmmvnravvzmmumwwnfivmw WWW l964 mnrrrr owr VIAU MOTORS 11 GOWAN ST in Bndiord St Mutual Life of Canada Announcements LANG Announcement Is made oi be edcetiva October 1804 Lang director or The mom EBA MIeGltEGOR EBA number at Mutual Life of 1de management drama to and has been Chairman or the Board since that time It Riader FSA President of the Company since soso will became chairman of the Board ManGregor ISA of Ottawa will become President to succeed Mr Mr MacGregor is widely known in Superintendent oi insurance tor of the Society at Actuaries will become Honorary 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