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Barrie Examiner, 16 Jul 1964, p. 6

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This is what happens to stalk ot corn when three army worms have been ceding on it ior titres days Alec Burrs ieit Essex County agricultural mmsrrt NOTES Delegation Protests lit Dance Hall by The Huntcr dance hall came tor lot ol discussion at last nights council meeting iollow ing delegation irom Leonards heaeh headed by John Ryder lie claimed that ioilowlng vote members he was ask come to council and request that the licence at George Hunters dance hall be revoked Also present was Mr Hunter rmed with letter lrom an ther association head who claimed that the dance hall did not use them inconvenience or comlorl cxccpt tor the trailtc on the roads and since the music had hecn curiailcd at mldnlglrt their group hadlittlb complaint Mr Hunter claimed he did everything possible to keep the noise down and the conduct properwiihin his place spent considerable rum hiring police and other help to do this He was not ca able of control ling the atrial disturbances though he did clean up the road clay iollowing night dance His place is open to the lake and large patio is used for dancing and lot those standing around PAST MIDNIGHT Beiora the council adjourned the matter came up or discusa when Chlei Brown was in vied in and council talked with him or bait hour although the hour was past midnight The question at suspension or licence did not come to vote The matter waslleit tor the police chiei to charge operators of dance halls ii there is disturb firce oi the peace sutlielent to warrant court hearing Some of the association mem bers told their delegation there wu so much noise that they eould not hear their TV until the music was shut oit Mr Ryder clamied that the lggnage coming icom the dir ion at the hall was obscene andthe saiety oi women and others was in ieodardy it was felt the dance hnlls were at tracting groups of questionable persons who Would soon create condition that would be very dangerous it not stopped soon TWMGHT ILLUMINATED The than at James leopard called Klldare Farm and dating back to 1353 had one oi the best parties last night held there or some time The Shorthorn society held twilight meeting there About 35 breeders from various parts of the county and beyond were on hand with as many women and children The lawn was set with tables and airing of lights bad beeninstall auddr 1er5 roeurer or WORM DAMAGE representative and George Mansoo chlci oi the Domin ion entornologlcal laboratory at Chatham examine this stalit lound in corn ilcld on The group iolned in Judging some or the tuna cattle led by Bill Elliott mteiary and laid agent for the Ontario moclao tion and during this event many oi thosa present took coveteous look at the splendid showing oi Tamworth hogs tor which this arm is lamous Next they moved to the lawn where Keith McRuer South Simcoe agricultural represen tative took over and led in dLscussion oi matters at inter est to the members Murray Faris district president assist cd in the entertainment The ladies hadbrought along baskets oi iood and this was spread out and real picnic en joyed though by then it was no longer twilight and the scene was brightly illuminated by by CONTESTS SATURDAY Saturday attemoon will be the day ior our contestants to par ticipate in the brick and rolling pin throwing contests Follow ing the arrival oi the big parade at the park and the start at games and other entertainment the Legionnaira will ionn color party and parade with the flags oi the tour nations includ ing the Bed Ensign representing Canada to the fencedcit section where the throwing will take place it is expected members oi the council will be on hand to take the salute and the na tional anmems oi the tour coun tries will be played as the logs are presented Uniortunately we do not know ot visitor irom any at the other countries who happens to be in the district but should one turn up place oi honor will be provided at the salute RUGBY By MRS BERNAL JOENHION Thomas Rodgers attended the wedding oi his granddaughter Miss McKever in Barrie Sat urday The Womens institute and Federation are having picnic July 23 at Monty Lelgh For est Home Supper at 030 Mr and Mrs Withed John ston Visited Mrs Frank Clark Washago EEBUILDS PIER common England ON pier at this Norfolk town that has been closed down ior nine years is to be reode ata rebulidln Delmer Brlgdens term in Gosileld North Township Farmers in Essex County have Keen battling anbrrvssion no my room srsy equipment CF Wirefiroto GUTHRIE By MM CAMERON Mrs Johnston oi Barrie is visiting her daughter Mrl Sanderson and iamlly Miss Jessie Gilchrist oi Ton onto visited Mrs Camp bell on the weekend figs gstherins and Anne ronto are en two wear holiday tireulr homahers Mr and Mrs James Camplt sail and girls oi Powassan are at It Campbells this week while the Campbells ara visit ing cousins in Montreal Frank Besse is visiting Mr and Mrs Thompson st Gren Miss Gloria Rattle is studying History at the University sum mer school in Drillia gin andIyMu GeraldI Rattle an amr spent Sun at Windcrmerc Muskolrs ay WME MEETING Mrs Robert Hesse was hos tess tor the July WMS meeting Mrs Campbell led in pan el discussion on The outreach through evangelism the mis sion work as it concerns our Church in india Mrs Mc Cuaig read the Scripture les son and Mrs Black the med itation Miss Catherine Mchaig gave an account of the 100th anniversary celebration of the WMS in Montreal in May which she and her sister Anne attend ed Flora Morrison and Anne and Catherine Bryson They also took sightseeing tours The highlights were Notre Dame Cathedral Wax Museum Royal Victoria Hospital and the amount of new building activity for the Centennial in 1967 Catherine on behali oi Anne and herself then presented Mrs Robert Campbell with lite membership certificate in the WMS This is in recognition oi the many years she has given her time and talent in YPS Mission Band and 35 in Mars recent years she has been or ganist and choir leader in the By KAY roam isx Detadrrnent Special he were car if who his station and the men serv ing withhtm small unit nestled in clearing in the woods tax has an stmoephern oi iricndlinoll about it When ape of his com mand FL out says You get the eating when you belong small unit who er youre an sireraitsman or iicer aiter person has been here while everybody knows you and you tool you belong in the larger cam you sometimes ieel lost in this strains lN WAWA Prior to his assignment at lax Fi Shepherd wal Stall Oiiicer Annlmcnt inspection at Air Materiel Gourmand Headquart ers to Ottawa Duri his sen vice career he has come specialist in lorrns oi ar ming and demo tion both abovs ground and underwater When reierrlng to his work at lax ha ram We are given the remoaslh ty here so that when any explosives are picked up even in Metropolitlan Thr onto our is are called out Wlthlnt astfiasr they have received eight EL shepherd explains that when explosives are iound it something we can identity Hoclgsbn Reunion Site Is Craighurst CRAIGEURST Special The Hodgson isrrrlly oi Craig hurst held the annual reunion and ficnlc on the iamily home stes July Sixty members tram Dear born Mich Toronto Peterbor ough and Barrie area joined with Mrs Hodglon Sn in cele brating the lotnd anniversary oi the arrival oi her tattrcrinlaw William Hodgson to settle on the turns Mrs Hodgson Sr who was so recently and who has lived onthe iarnr ior 67 years has Prairie Wheat Acreage lip mlAwA cmPrairie seed ing oi wheat this year rose to an estimated record at 29080 ooo acres the bureau oi static ticl reported Wednesday The preliminary reportbassd on June survey showed that the not acreage represents gain oi tlva per cent compared with the previous record at 27 750000 acres in 1940 This years acreage includ ing durum wheat is up eight per cent compared with 26999 ooo acres in 1963 third largest acreage on record The tigure also represents an increase at as per cent over the 1952451 average oi 28448000 acres However the bureau said in its seventh telegraphic report prairie crop prospects range only from favorable to poor This report is based on lnior ti looted rre BARRIE HURONIA DRIVEIN THEATRE rr 1p armymseer¢avuwaummwmmfit wartpew wwmm ii 13 Chief Removes lBang From Bombs rest on an Mirernant IL MIKE SHEPHERD readily and its not dlnserous well bring it back to tax MAN ONE There were tow sweaty ones would say its told oi digging up live soopouad bombs in former years You have to know what you are doing he added with modest smile FL Shepherd has attended courses at underwatervweapons school in Key West Florida Al though airmen are taught un derwater demolition work It is usually leit to the navy but Air Force men could be called out it necessary Reierrlng to sex Detachment he said Thla unit is used now by Camp Borden to teach all ourk boys explosive disposal wor KEEN COMPETITION Keen competion between nx detachment and the larger Camp Borden is obvious when speak ing with FL Shepherd We three sons two daughters all present at the picnic grand children and great grand children check oi county records shows that the iann was ac quired irom the Crown this by William Wallace it reverted to the Crown in lots to be purchased by Joseph and George Priest in 1m and sold to William Hodgson and Char lea Hoodoo the same year Sale possession was gained by Will iamliodgson ln mo Three generations oi the iamily have been born on the term spondents received up to ihles dav night Only scattered showers tell in the Prairies during the lest week and temperatures re malned above normal Crops in southem districts of all three Prairie provinces are develo ing well and prospects reman favorable in these areas Drought still persistsin large areas at central and north ceotral Saskatchewan GOALS TO NEWCASTLE CHICKSANDS England CF 175 airmen stationed here in Eediordshire are inviting their English neighbors to sample the American wayot lite at the base Visitors will be altered typical American meal iish and chips IMPERIAL THEATRE NOW SHOWING GREATEST mo YEW mmmmumrtamss Wasaga Beach Route Changed WAMGA DUCK The 17th St vehicle entrsrul to Waug Indrva hem donned to Joan Ave Th three other so bicia entry to remain une abused 5L in the will mi Ave in Oakview Beach and tho Tova Line between Sum ntdsls and Nottswsun Thwa ships Flavourod Vino Illll Nil Ilill III II Ilil VIII can itillliil Iil flat is years service this Se ember his pilfl to travel the many south ior years MAKE CANINE Frults and vegetables ace amt tor less than to per cent oi the calories in the Cahsdlan dirt litNlltlit thil Irv tilt M0 AID PM At one time be served as tedratcri adviser to the National Film Board in the production oi RCA training itlma concer ning uploslves Atterrettrlng ha contemplate leaning more about the flint industry lie wss educated at Eastvlew Publlc School and Ottawa Tech nlcli high sdrool FL Shep herd is married to tiroiornrer Miss Sylvia Mouldln The Shop herds have two children Carol inmi°h3ni6t 15 an Michael age it nanirnmmtmunv MAI shows daily at prn Aim and pan Bat and PLAYIII Sun MO on lrll in an Bax eliico opens Octopus in Your Basement Do you have the feeling every times on walk downstairs that the octopus you pa turn ace is going to grab you Everytime you go from one end oi your base merit to the other do ou count the number of times you hang your end on low pipe Then there is only one answer on must get rid of it throw it out shoot it something And the best thing you can do is call Shorgaa and have them install new modern gas fur naco Get in on the big savings at this time of year when you install new gas furnace Why wait til the cold weather comes again or you hang your head and end up in the hospital Its easy just call and our men are there and your basement is transformed to quiet large area with plenty of room for you to roam with no tears and latent area Vior the kids to play in and no chancesof themgetting into trouble NoDowN1PAYMENT7 nitric on Yoltiti GAS it wanton ran mourn ounue

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