Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 9 Jul 1964, p. 3

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wrrrnwnan ramw new No spunky North Amariean bison and two wspttis North Arncrlcan ellr ioined the grow 4vhsflmuunfly at Css Van By Mr Van DIInga is case alive director oi the Upper Csn sds Zoological Societys zoolog lcsi park at Waugs Beach The Society is conducting campaign to raise $3000000 to ilnante mansion The Wlula Psrk ls expected to become one ot the continents top soolosiesl trsctloas esdy the number oi eni being increased hip arnus was acquired recant Yesterday morning Mr Van wapltls at Toronto international Airport The animals had been llown irorn Winnlpe Assiniboins Zoological Park is the mentor From Toronto they were tmoio ed to Wasags Beach large crowd gathered as the animals were ilited iron the crates and carried squirming all the way into their shelgt The live week old bison and ions week old wapitls were inst getting over the st to calm them during tiying houra WEINDEERI One young lad seeing the wa pltl emerge irom crate ex claimed Vook daddyl Wein deeri when expansion oi the park is completed there will be childrens son with its own mln iature railroad main son with moonlight house ior nocturnal animals which would permit the visitor to see the creature in srtiiiclal moonlight an squan lurn which will display both tropical and Canadian iish and seal and sealion pool that can be viewed under water through glass rum Also planned are animated tableaux and dioramas to dram By I1 EIMPKIN We were among the thousands who watched the big Liane par ade in Toronto yesterday To say the least we do not know who nwas most tired those who walkcd in the parade or those who stood in crowd at spec tators irom which it was dilii ttcuit to move We lined up at Froni and Yongs Street inst ai ter the parade reached that gpolni grovsmv arm There were groups irom at riTIOII state irom Florida to Ohio Iand many irom the west The IZbands that accompanied them were the best that could be iound mostly high schools Their uniiorms were exceptional ior smartness and color and no two were alike They had come in chartered buses oi which hun Idreds were lined along Front qStreet awaiting their return trip Mnsi oi the Lions wora yellow lvests covered with medals and badgm Hundreds stood on the aidelines to call out encourage ment to pals who were in the march Wa stood ior over two hours but our aching dogs cried out so hard we had to iind place to go sit down For tunatcly the Press Club was in the vicinity and by the time we reached there wa oil that missing seeing the Barrie Lionel pass in the parade could be ior given Altar rest and other help in iReceive Fiftyfive members the Adult Scuhatears oi Barrie re ceived awards this week rang ing from novice swimmer to live saver and skin and scubadiving instructor The presentations were made by instructor manager Ross Cowan at the second annual meeting held at the Cedar Rail Restaurant The list oi winners iolio Don Allan Mrs June Allan Miss Heather Blogg Mrs Ilo Burrows Cal Calder Mrs Marg Calder Mm Marg Calder Mrs Ann Conder Gord Condor Ross Cowan Miss Marlene Graham Davie Mrs Mary Do Mrs Mary Fieetham 0m Fleetbam Percy Ford Hae Ford Bill Ford Walter Grant Jack Harper Mrs shirley Harv Abner Mrs Dorothy Hinton Bill Hinton Norm Marrow Mrs Valarie Marrow Mrs Donna McQuay John MoQuay David Mlchie Mrs Bev Miller Emory Miller Mrs Kathy Moorby Wil son Moorby Ed Norman Helen Norman Bob Norman ioe Padiield Mrs Carol Paul Ron Paul MrsBev Poole Ed EELMIIITI Reid Miss Margo sturgess Miss ligaVIlkaquis George Wordie Miu Peggy Wardle Mrs Verna Wardie Miss Judy Baker MissMary Dunsmore MrsHelan Henge Eyslngs picked up the bison Ind icct ot sedative administered HES THE NEWER arriv all This iiveweek old North American Bison was flown in item Winnipeg yesterday Hol silse the natural history oi the wilditie and recreatathe world tram which it comes lspecial story display will illustrate the ot the surrounding region simulated stretch oi Airlcan veldt would house anhnals in gutters that resemble grass uis hirrentiy the Airican tion is iCoIor Of Lions Impressive To the term oi nourishment we made our way over to the Big Hotel and entertainment there was everywhere Hospitality rooms were on one oi the ban quet floors and here they gave out and sold badges and souven irs oi the various states which later were means oi hrc Eng into conversationwiih othcrs on the value oi the exchange in the rotunda bands that had marched in the parade were having turns playing their best music Many at them had en tertainers who added to their pularlty This went on ior ours until the spectators began to leave ior the Maple Leai Gardens where business and oth er meetings were held it was matter oi tumbling into the subway and belngwhisked tip to College and Yonge and many at the delegates wondered at this hash country with such splendour as the big hotel and the underground transportation service nnrcrt 1130me We saw an Oklahoma badge on one visitor and asked it he come irom near Strand He did and knew oi the Brick and Roll ing Pin Contest He promised to take back greetings born the Stroud Canada representative As Govarnor Wallace was not booked to speak until today we iinally called it day and one oi real enjoyment although we never did see the members at the Harrie idons 55 SCubateera Awards Mrl Judith Sills Rick Davis Miss Marilyn Casseimaa Mrs Betty Nixon Mrs Rutbmarie Patterson Mrs Marlene Patter son Gerry Norman Locareo AT Til FOOT or aavslcto 51 Baby Bisonclk Anne To WasagalvBechh ding the lively youngster are Hod Dowltng tieli Harold Sprvuls and Earl Thaco Eb sminer Photo in large wire cage other an imals such as sh are in iencedin areas whi provide neartonaturai environment There is even naturally iormed beaver pond which also provides sanctuary ior mal lards woodducira bluewing teats green herons and king iiehers arade Dont let it be thought that the Lions Club just have big inn They have many worthy projects one at which is being partner in the services ren dered by CARE the world wide service tn underprivileged people The election of new president may go to Can adian but many others are cam paigning ior the oiiice tram other parts oi the world We talked to representative irom Hong Kong and he with many irom other parts oi the Orient were making their iirst visit to North America The Lions an lasting re membrance in the cm oi double yellow line which they painted down the centre at Yonga Street irom College to Front FARM PRICES onanv WINNIPEG CP Prices moved narrowly in early trade on the Winnipeg Grain Ex change today There was evidence oi some shipping demand in barley in fluenced by continued dry weather and poor crop pros pests in northern areas oi sas katchewan and Alberta No opening prices had been established for oats or rape seed Barley opened Vs to Vs higher my 117 flaxis lower to unchanged July We Rye unachanged to is hlmer July BUTTER TORONTO 0P Cbttrntng Cream and butter print prices were unchanged today Butter Agricultural Stablllrotlon Board tcnderable cariotsz buying to score 53 buying to score 52 selling THY EXAMINER WANT ADS to MAKE AN mIAIIIIKXAIINKBl MAY MY Searchligth Will Mark Festival Site The problem at pointing to tho new location at the Harlem WNW ilm execu var two giant sesrdtligirls which will generate ons and bait rnli lion wer will light the way ior io sothustssie The lights will pinpoint the exact location at the grounds and bet slicvtsts shy poesihls trsiiie am The site is it miles wut oi Oriilia iust oti Highway too The 172 acres are in naturIi woodland setting Some 5000 can no be Incornniodated in the parking Itell Part ot the ark has been set aside tor plcn areu Food and sanitary iscliillos will also be provided Motel and hotel accommodation is available in the area This years sits is in the cen trl oi the Barrie Oriilia hiid land triangle It Is 23 mile north at Barrier it miles west or Orillla and at miles east at Midland The actual concert grounds consist oi 85 acres it is clr cular enclosed area which pro vides natural openair atmo sphere pcriect tor the presen lotion oi iaik concerts Special provisions have been made to provide top quality lighting and sound in the concert area Tha activities will include lec tures symposiums bang work shops and three moior concerts including religious concert childrens concert and new iolk concert acne Ride To Maritimes MTAWA CPlJihe RCMPI tamed musical ride sets out an day on its iirat visit to the Mari time provinces The ride is great tourist st traction outside Canada and has beneilciai results at home says inspector anney 50v yearoid Iativa at Ottawa wh has been its commanding oii cer since 1m Says the innpector who was in the ride himseli aiter he joined the iorea in MS Atior avsry ride outside Canada hun dreds oi peoplacome and tall in the men Many oi them say they hava considered trip to Canada and alter seeing the ride want to come here ior sure When we periorm in Canada it makes ior good public rela tions It helps us to get cooper ation irorn the people an wisn VINVITES vou lncolnpnrable Beauty Fort DIAMOND LIKE endurance ON in FINISH options can He emphasizes that the ride costs Canadian taxpayers nnth ing The troupes expenses about Qi000 day ior transpor tation iood and shelter for the men and their horsesare met by the organization which spon sors the show The show employs 82 riders and horses Four alternale rid ers and horses accompany the troupe in case regular be comes ill CLEAN SCENE minister Stephen Pyire hopes throughout Nova Scoiia will do more titan keep the province clean it not only creates an ideal vacationiand but can be deciding actor in the decision at an industry tolocate in the province he said TliDENV CAB TRUCK RENTAL New can ew Trucks Daily or lance CAR TRUCK RENTAL CO msm Alter Hours 7257 FLARE 81 yr IIARIIIJE APPOINTMENT For FOR araommsur can MR aILL rayLea new AT octane soars HALIFAX or Highways that 400000 blue and white lit ier boxes being distributed mm or rw mwa us vaun wrnmmwswwurwwsmwwynmwwmrmswmm um Coroners iuries in Barris Magistrates courtroom yester fishing day brought in verdicts oi ac ctdustsl deaths in drowning case and road fatality At the tint inquest jury oi three men and two women louad that Gary Moran 11 died by accidental drowning alter he tell irorn the Government dock Bayileld St while iishing about 1030 am May At the second the Jury con cluded that Mrs Harry ate Fell had come to her den as result oi iniuries on Titiin St last June FIRST INQUEST The jury in the dmwningvcaae recommended that lite saving equipment now on the dock be checked at least once day by police The coroner Dr Frank LOCIIL GENERAL HOSPITAL MEETING An annual regional hospital meeting will be held in the Laidlaw residence at Royal Vic toria Hospital beginning pm Friday dinner will iotlow at 534 pm NMARY CLUB Guest speaker at the Barrie Rotary Club lunch meeting at the Bayshore today was student John htaycs oi Stroud He took part in the Adventures in cit Ilenshl sponsorad by the Ito tary Cub oi Ottawa Band To Perionh lit Gravenhurst The Orillia Siivsr Band one oi Ontarios most consistent prizawinning musical organica tions will be iealured Sunday averting at Iiualc on the Barge Gull Lake Park Gravenhurst Since being organized more than it years ago by conductor Harry4Paacoclr the band has won 33 prizes in various mm petitions throughout Ontario Following its appearance on the Barge the Silver Band will perionn next week when the Canadian Bandmasters Associ ation holds its annual conven tion in Orillie 5Dedth Aqdidentdl In wa QICI 1t1es unsold Gary Horsnbedbeen back ran to Deletirys and India reported to have they got poie Later the skin gone to the end oi the dock to divers cams let look at clock No one Ali Dick counsel asked Lam saw him tail in but the splash bert Homere who also thought was heard Gary was trying to look at the Stephen Mummy ll told City Hall clock Why not the the iurythat he and three other Canada Trust Cindi boys were sitting together the The boy replied its not oi dock fretting He said got ten the right time up and appeared to be trying Sgt Alexichetrick oi the to see the clock on the CInad Barrie city Police Department Trurt building identified photompiu taken at heard spiarh and we ran the dock and said there was no over Stephen said told lifesaving equipment on the Cary to swim Ind he tried dock at the time But there is tried to reach him with my coat now he told the Jury and couldnt Then rm to Coroner Dr mannon said it the end oi the dock wouild useem iltalth certain quttlp men at was ere was CARRIED BACK Ha mm but doned because it was piliered muldnt makeit to the dock SECOND INQUEST Coast Ron Pickard told the the Waves kept carrying him Evidence at the second in jury in observed the skid marks nieet eight inches Ind lady in irnnt oi the car lying on tha pavement Ha said the skid marks would indicate riighi umslve speed Coast Pickard said he later viewed numerous witnesses but couldnt iind anyione who actual cnt quest indicated that Mrs was crossing tiiiin Street to neighbors home Ind wIs struck by taxi Dr Ronald Forbes patholo Kisrat Royal Victoria Hoqsitll told the jury that death resulted irom combination oi actors among which was recent hip operation and kidney damage Alan Butler the taxi driver said he was going out on iiitln when the woman stepped oil the curb onto the street assumed she stopped he said When she stepped irom the curb she hurried into the street and blew the horn and applied the brakes He said he was going between and miles per hour LAURENCE SEWING AND KNITTING CENTRE largest Election of dramatic AM imported yIrns in Simooe County KNITTING SUPPLIES TAPESTRY YARNS SWEATER KITS MAKE voun summon NOWi Laurence SEWING KNITTING CENTRE no DUNLOP Bebe twoycarold squirv rel monkey makes iriends with Freddy McKay It at Collier St Bebe is the pet oi Jimmy Thompson i2 oi Wel iington St The boys say the monkey sometimes scares the girLs Examiner Photo 72H

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