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Barrie Examiner, 7 Aug 1964, p. 2

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JACK GARNER dullness the Barrie Renewals Oosra mitten and Jane Winter lads tans mutton director aim DAdePALMAIlljR mat on motor all Etayin Notels an instnayor with the presssin are seen with John Toilo boys wwmu WV rvh who nsrvvv svrrvwv aavaw Pubih Utilities usi field dsy durum and Bass in McOabs Recreation Committee HdldsvAWdrds Night The recreation program con ducted icr younssters in Barrie this year was the most suclt ccsslul in the history oi the Ban1e recreation committee Jack Garner chairman oi the committee said last night at the third annual awards night held in Codringion School The aim oi the program he pointed out is to see that young stars enjoy the summer to the maximum and develop their physical and mental characters Sh as well as learning companion siltlp sportsmanship and friend ili you enioy yourselves in tha program we tool we have succeeded 1th alone is worth the effort any member at the recreation committee has ut into the program hopet at the program hleips little in til way pre arng young In the lutuleP Mr Garner said Tony Traub was master at ceremonies ior the evening Awards were presented for the bike roadea iteld day arch ery vgoli soitbaii and swimming Aherde were made to the ini lnwingi Melanie West Queens Paris winner oi the bike road ec John Toiio Codrlngton Park boys ilcld dey cham pion Joanne Fitspatrlek giris laid day champion competitive diving Don Ramsay resented the archery award przes to Janet Harris oi Queens Park and Randy Pierce oi Johnson Paris Steve Simmons usens Park was rcscnied wth the gait awar by Tony Traub Competitive diving awards were presented to Bob Bilcs oi Walllllltolt Park and Cami Ann Hogg cl Grove Park Tony Traub presented soithsli crests to ths Junior champions irom ear Peril and the senior champions from Grove Park Karen Hsre presented the glrla sotthall crests Mr Traub and Miss urdinstors ior ths summer plo dram Presenting swimming awards tnthose who passed lunioi in tormediate and seniorJWlm ming included David Palms teer summer recreation dlrsc tor Linda Winter Mary Duns more and Joel Andersen JUNIOR AWARDS Winners oi mar Red tigers wiasuning aw wee Knowles Andy Palms Stephen Ward Sharon Bowman Heatin Little Patricia Wal static Judy Aikirle Elizabeth Kelly Debbie McCabe Stuart Milansprerir William Bill Iioessselaar Paul Wameiie our New FIadeisthdrle TODAst STOCK PRICES Compiled by rimss Dunlap at harsh filth Algoms ltasl Aluminle Nu are It also liohis oil it Hun la Hudsons Ely imp Tabasco Hus Hare were sports co Satism Diaime Tudr Allison McKenzie Linda Che pei Lynn Eralcieli Ann Rhonda Flemminngh Wendy Denny ompson Peter Cook Bill Hook Jane Simmons Julie Smith John Knapp Jim Hay John Merriam Bobby Lamb James Morris James Ooiietta Patti Leighton Roxaruse White 7er Zieba Kathy Livingston Kim Hunter Gordon iirnlan Doug Lamb Mary Wheisn Anne Ramsay Mike hiaioney Terry Harrison Sandra McCebe Kim Barker Karen Jacobs hill Starts Pat James ICth Woolven Paul Miller Paid Pic kiae Jean Perkin Dosma Yates Lynda Jackson Trydt Calder Debbie Meganm Dous Forbes Da Pam Wainwright Deana Arbtsta hnot Vania Clair Snacks Coul son Colleen Jetnote INTERMEDIATE AWARD flnose whining laiarmedisla Rad Canes ewimmhg awards were Randy Juniors Maintain WeetSusarl BiatxopVal son Verne Ritchie Gvodliead Gall Johnson Ma am mags emolumfian RookeLCa roven Greg am smith Blob Hooir flown erouhar eon Joan Windm Dams Stewart Sarah Andm alar yl Partridge Robert Kendall sadlyn Barr Mark Hutchglgsr1erry lIleighy Md 153 with hereofi Hazel Whin non etthews binds Wooiyen Robin Woolvesl Brian Jemoot Tim Ferman Jsck Lynch Brian Ciliiils and Nancy Rooks Winsare oi Senior Red Cross mm were Pat Watt Jane WW and hits Jocelyn Andrauit it PLASTIC XPAND ihet manuiscturs at basic pintlu Lin Medan alter vigor ous growth inthe tidal odsy aniountsto more th Commissioners oi ths Barrio gallium the Head Asue syAe ods are predicted in this area and cooler tonyreturns will pre vail low overnight tempera ture recorded at The Examiner or tti was so High recorded yestan deratio day was Temperature at noon was sisi Across southern Ora ta and central Ontario today tr tut on an so couple dayfipflaiolsr air will is cover the precast dis ct Battaday Lake St Clair Lake Huron Niagara Latte 0n tsrio southern Georgian Bay Attending the consistence will be Dr Wiison Mr Murphy William Lisa Muss dar and Mayor Cooke Iiuoboitbsmssttsgwasgiv esoteric dsci onsets lsttarheadiortiis Haliburtoo rs windsor Morton comm31mm Kil Iaiost Sunny wt cloudy pa studs and warmer today with chance oi isolatoldum wars and with cloudy blinds and cooler WW 10 No mum slugsh limntn Itilialoe 53822 guaaaaaaa Attention Lacking In Planted Areas survey at privately owned plantations in the Lake Bimoos orsst District many planted sr to not re celving adequate attention alter they react age it is at this all that the rapid rowth ls start rlg to slow down us to too much competi tion in the stand De srtinent oi Lands and For sale creators point out that one qusrter to onethird oi the vol uma should be removsd by the cutting down oi single rows plus selected Items between rows Ry doing this access is provld ed as well as giving growth release to the crowded stems in red and white pins crop trees should be selected and pruned to height oi i7 teat By runing or cutting the bran rhea irom this butt lop clear lumber will be iormcd on the iiiDIOUiiN any CASE scam Robert Ray 11 Diluted with ca tal matter in the death his 48yearold and ther Mrs Doris Ray ap peared in Magistrates court today tor the third time The case we edimasnd ior one week The minimum was pack ed as Ray was broupttt in handcuffed oo Corgi Gordon equipment no to it years oi boo stem Approximately too to too oi thcss crop tress shouldbs salech acre which will iorm the lust harvest alter the rsmsindsr oi thepisntstlon has removed in series oi this class over the years Some comments heard irom plantation owners during the course cl th survey we to tits client that these trees to hold the sand dont want to cut them or am interested in the asstilstic value and not gain to do any cutting Proper nning will not result in any motemenl oi the sand or in decrease in aesthetic values On the con irary this thinning is necessary or optimum development at the stand both or appearance and in the production at cords per sore Total volume production according to Stsiey Farris Forester at Maple over the ro tation may be increased by as snitch as to per cent by thinning at the correct intervals Cadets To Hold Closing Parade Parades will be held at tho Armoured Corps School Camp Borden Saturday siterooon when cadets will in completing the summer training dismounted parade will be held between to am and 1130 At pm mounted march past which includes 11 Centurion tantra During the siteraoon than will be demonstration oi static Physical fitness Clem Presented To Youngterss One phase oi the playground program is physical iitnesa in which youngsters were required to be physically lit in such skills as pusbups uliups soiibatl throw and on The sixweek progrsrn oi ac Rm tlvitles came to close todsyu Successiui youngsters recsle ed crests stating whether their Exhibition Tilt lit Camp Borden Tile am Good Guys oi To route and the Canadian Provost Corps of Camp Borden will play an exhibition soiibali game to morrow alternconvst at the Camp Borden No soitbail dis mon Proceeds oi the towards its ante will go Childrens gchooi let no car hicurcrrn class Ii is Scott Blair standing broad nrnntanmad Retarded achls arms was iirst class second classor third class warez oner first cArihur Wellington ior iirst class Gr Hebbast Cox Jobs Gram ms minim intermediate iirst eias Nar snna saso Codrinston Ron snas White Codrington Colleen Jennatt shear Cathy Provsn Codrlngton Cathy Grasn Queens Senior iirst clan John roila it odrinstoni ens About loo boys had earned their badges hi all run 7A bards iris in planted in and demonstrations there will be Israeli ammo bra trictroit Rotary Medalist leiiouhip studsu is pictured young woman who spent two years at the University or Glam gow under Rotary intomsiion al scholarship recounted her ex fgrisnces in talk graterdsy to Rotary Club oi arrls Esther Anderson at Powssssn near North hay attended univ eralty as the representative oi District 7Dl oi Rotary interns tionsl oi which the Barrie club is art Rotary maintains land rom which students irem all parts oi the warld are sent to it universities oi their choice in any one at live countries Miss Anderson graduate oi North Bay Collegiate spent your at the universit oi Toron studying physio og Altar the was seloctod as district 1th nominee or the iellowehip she decided to continue her studies Iasgow TO RETURN GLASGOW She told the Barrisclub that she had originally intended to my hundred and mm young iormers were here or simcoe County livestock and card judging competition held at To Host Race The Barrie Yacht Club will host helmsmen irosn the Oak Club and tile RoyalHamr litoss Yacht Club The station will their at tiifiim inst out the thrill simmers At least in boats iroon the two oith are expected to com pats against the local ileet oi CAREER sacmd sstlawiilin lbw cnnu with Angus uclr lsit loo club oral Million dison Miss to demo guest It to receive twoyaar grant which enabled her to co piste her at Glasgow univs siiy Encour sgsd by her proia sors aha will return to Glasgow to study tor her doctorate and will spend much time in laboratories As result oi her contact with Rotary both in Scotland and Canada Miss Anderson said she as devcloped high regard or the work at the organization GREATLY IMFREMED When she ilrst arrived In Scot land Miss Anderson was invited to attend Rotary District con ierencs in Obsn on the west coast did not know too much about the movsmsnt other than through the North Bay Club she said At this weekend con ierence which she said Barrie his terda Thsllteep the to classes The emnpetition is coopsfi anlpaslhsoscsstsmvstirlo items Club room neat wtTIHA FUTURE ASA Certliied Genornl Accountant umvsirsiry svsnuia lecture or icocassromchecouass prhiesslonsl summons career bl Ad arcs ind contents 33 and Civil Service the AlsocistionoiOrltarto University course spec ally designed to meet its Ind ill poised tlolrllfsnvhe W7 ernmsntr CGA Inlormatloo service leading to the sod spoiler second and third ya we mam pm My vmwarnusrgtwa wovammpWrFfJ 54 the limit Rotary Club meet ins ya to at as she mix dammit roll with good humour shs was grub ly impresssd with the Rotary idssi No other incidents occumd this coilierancs which im rsssod her The tirst was when Scots taught her the Ian bsm dance and the lid when she met two Americans who were also Rotary lsliowship students ticsidss her studies at tile Uri ivsrsily Miss Andsrson rnsds visits and gave speeches to is Rotary clubs in many parts oi Scotland She emphasised that this work as oodwili ambss sador in no way teriarrcd with her worlt Miss Anderson thanked the members at Barrie Rotary Club or their help and said what great privilege it ws be chow on She hoped that sm bassadlor gratin this till cams epc gve landing iii country silentlunatic sirsolicitation county TMWWM risYschtClubwiiibaholding smtoritaciuhmnhsr ss startingatspnl views winterth Toke Along no Certilied General Accountants in mcurrves cneranv You Te ostsrie

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