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Barrie Examiner, 22 Jun 1961, p. 2

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ROYAL VICTORIA Hosp ital annual graduation exer cises were held at Barrie North Collegiate June Posing in group shot an the STOCK MARKET RomvlcrooninosririLoumoseoinusToir canonical 23 nurses front row from left MyrtleEmms Donna Laffin Lois Potts Corinna MaeLean Ann Louise Ditson Heather Macdonald Norma Reco1rdBrltzltiki119ia Day On Market ronouro CmThe stock market moved into its second recordbreaking day by estab lishing another high on the dustrial index in light trading lndnstrinls gained 119 to 59156 golds so to 3357 and base metals 19 to 19389 West ern oils fell 43 to 9664 The 11 em volume was 1700000 shares compared with 580000 at the same time Wednesday Steels and papers led the ad vance while some financial in stitutions also made sharp gains Steel Company Dominion Bridge Dominion Foundries and Steel Atlas and Algoma were all up In papers Consolidated Abltihl and Great Lakes ad vanced Imperial Bank of Commerce reached high for the year In base metals many seniors moved up smartly Goco Foi conbridge Noranda Ventures and International all advanced Golds were quiet with Kerr Addison and Ilolllnger up frac tionaliy The market showed its confi dence in Tuesday nights budget by rising more than five points so the industrial index Wednes BY Finance Minister Flemings measures to depress the Cana dian dollar and eliminate the per cent excise tax on auto mobiles sent papers and motors Skyward Abitibl Great Lakes Consol idated Price Brothers and A115 gio Newfoundland all mse in price The market set new high during the first hour of trading and duplicated the feat at noon TODAYS srocr PRICES Compiled by Flynn 93 Dunlop St Barrie muslin Asbestos Ahltlhi Alanna Steel Aluminium Albert Gas Atlll Steel Bk of Montreal Bank of N3 Hell Tel Brazilian EA Oil RC Power con Bk of Com cdn Breweries CPR leda Cement Can Chemical is in on Paper Consumer Gas or snag Dom Tar Gt Lakes Gat Pow Home PIL imp ou Joule Laha Noranda Dom Found horn Stores Exquisite Pfd annur Play iinniee Farnu Home 011 midsonaly Min Imp Tobacco Ind Accc Inllnd Inger Nickgl rr rov Clubp MacJowell aiv Massey Fern sols Nor om rm Moore Corp Oshawa Pietro Pots Pom Pi Qua Na Gas nos nothmnns Royal and 5t Law Co Salado shlrr sin sons Sta roni steel or can Steinbarli Tor Dom Bk Trans Can Pips Trans Mt Pipe Traders Fin Texaco Union on Walker new stmrmG Gunnar Hoillnger Cen aio Con Denison Con Hall Sunlviny JIlconhrldge VGeco Miner Lamsque Nometal Opemllkl KerrAddison Lolll he Mlfltlmu Quemont Sher Gordon Steep Rock United ou Venture Winoy are al rnrspse asst rrvn more numerous Kerr Maritimes Nornndh Northglte Parnell nivmarronacnsnanoaa can on Companion common on payabla our is or dividend July is nowaortas new YORK overseas Industflallfi wonw Rgtlsdown 05 venueho 11 oodoriro anoint cannon max Industrial upldfidiolda lip 40 Metals138 W0lLIdown 51 Black Glenna Walkom Della Emm middle row Pat Sproule Noreen Caldwell Lucille Duquettc Nancy Seniors Lynda Heap Gail PRAISE Continued from page one The comment at the Barrie department this morning was that Oro Township is just the stingy to buy equipment nec essary for them to become member of the Mutual Fire Aid Association This association has total of 18 members By being member the Barrie city force is committed to attend firm at Oriilia Elmvaie Collingweod and in any part of Inoisfii Township it is also committed to co ver up far the Stayner and Eimvale forcm if these are called to fires elsewhere Concerning the city force re fusal to go to fire only half mile away Mr Reid com merited still think that Barrie should have sent one truck any way They could have spared one And if there had been firea three alarm firein back Mr Reid said he could under stand taxpayers in the city want ing to he sure they had fire protection in the city itself but felt one unit would not have handicapped them esterday Mrs Reid said at she was in the bedroom at 1130 when she heard mange noise It was coming from the far end of the house It sounded at first like dog at the garbage it was coming from the direc tion ofthe carport like the rustling of paper Canadas outstanding female pree returned to competition Sunday or the Metro New York Track and Field championships In her first serious event since fracturing leg in May of 1960 Cpl Depree hurled the discus us feet 10 inches for second place She was competing against nine of USAs top ath letes Her heave was seven in ches less than the winners It was also bwo feet less than her Canadian indoor markset back in March of 60 at the Canadian Indoor Track and Field Championships at Winni peg Man Marle who spent seven Barrie they could have sent it discusthrower Cpl Marie Dew Shanks Pat Baker Margaret Osborn rear row Juno Bates Ellen Leach Marie Parkinsoo Carolyn White Marlene Shecuislii Dora Kel SHANTY went to look and saw the fire spreading rapidly im rnedlately called myhnsband then ran to the neighbors are Township reeve Kenneth Gillespie declined to cornmeal on firefighting arrangements The office has all the facts he anid Clark Ttidllope of ore said Mutual aid doesnt en ter into this He said Barrie had told the township long time ago they would not fight any firm in the township When asked if the Shanty Bay volunteer brigade was consid ered inadequate for the job Mr Tudhope said Theyve done awfully well in hhisatiair Barrie city Fire ehlcf VII llwln today told The Examiner that the city force was in fno way responsible for not going to Barrie Terrance yesterday EWere not allowed to he said Chid Irwin also said that are Township has never made an application to join thesuncoe County Mutual Fire Aid Asso ciatioo Chief Irwin said Oro Tow hasnt got the required uiplt meal to enable it to join the mutual aid organization and they wpuld need at least one pumper with mgailompen minute capacity Yesterday the sceneofthe fire Shanty Bay firemen told an Examiner reporter that the vol unteer force needed more and better equipment Edward Miller president of the Shanty Bay Fire Protection lVlarie Is Back In Competition Alter Fracturing Leg Year llgo months in hospital started light training last January under coach W0 Terry Weatherall army physical training instru for at Camp Borden An NCO of Rordena Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps School Marie hopes to continue her rise and make the Can adian team that will compe in the British Empire Connnon wealth Gam at Perth is in 198 oncl have greener stronger lovelier lawn logg Alexandra Halgh Pitsy Ann Flcsher Anne Husband Margaret Currie lelean Rowlinion Maureen llia Nab Pholo by Les Cowper BAY Association today told The Ex aminer that the association has spent considerable amount of money on equipment recent purchase he said wos 5200 worthof hoseline if it had not been for the extra here no water could have been pumped from the lake yesterday onto the burning Reid home SAVED NEXT HOUSE As it was Miller said the total sou feet of hose enabled the Shanty Bay firemen to save the waterfront home next to the burning Reid house The tank on tha Shanty Bay 750 gallons flhis sprayed from oneandahnif inchhnse would last for approximately 20 minut es According to Mr Miller Ore Township helps the shanty Bay association obtain the truck lic pollcy which protects up to is injured volunteer firemen The amociation ltaelf how ever pay taxes on the fire hall and association treasurer Ross Simpson told The momma to day that the financial assist once from Orb Council is less than $50 The area covered by the Shanty Bay forces is three miles east and west of Shanty Bay bounded by highway 11 on the north and Lake Simcoe on the south Mr Simpson said the Reid fire was half mile out side the fire area covered by theShanty Bay force lie said he was not sure whose area that particular section of Bar rio Terrace was in The association president Mil ler saldthe Shanty Bay brig ade will cover to the Barrie line We did not canvass for funds in Barrie Terrace area but they are free to join our association and would be very welcome Barrie Chief lrwin said he was not sure who was responsible for fire protection at the Reid address except itawasidelin itely not in his forceaarea pumper has total capacity of once and provides an insurance was ELLEN LEACH won the gold medal for highest standingin theory at the nurses graduation exerciser flie medal warpreaented on behalf of the board of trustees by Robert Arni abnng WEATHER Synopsis Temperatures are expected to climb to near 70 to day Ifowever new storm over Wisconsin will bring rein to Southern and central Ontario tonight and early Friday Rather cloudy with little change in temperature is ex pected Friday Lake Erie Lake Huron Ni agara Lake Ontario southern Georgian Bay liailhurtnn reg ions Windsor London Hamil ton Toronto Clouding over this rafternoon with scattered show era and thunderstorms begin ning this evening mostly ending irlday morning Mainly cloudy with not much change in temlt peroture Friday Winds south westerly 10 to so today shifting to northwest 15 Friday Northern Georgian Bay Ti magami North Bay Sudbury cloudy today and Friday Inter mittent rain beginning this even ing ding Friday morning Scattered thunderstomia tonight not much change in tempera ture Winds light Algoma southern White River regions Intermittent rain and few scattered thunderstorms to day endtonight Friday sunny with dandy periodsNot much change in temperature Winds easterly 15 today northerly 15 Friday Northern White River Cochl rane Variable cloudiness light winds and not much change in temperature today and Friday Forecast tourmaline Low tonight and high Friday Windsor 55 70 St Thomas 55 65 London 65 Kitchener 65 Wingham 65 Hamilton 70 St Catharines 70 Toronto 7o Peterborough 70 Trenton 7a Ktiiaioe 70 Miiskoka North BB Sudbury Earlton Kapuskasing White River Mohannee Maile CAMPBELL LTD Furniture Moving and Storage Commercial Warehousing Agents for North American Friday have now been ingvsehodule of the there is lute opening Additional sorvloa of extra banking hours an included in or bank Angus subbranch of The Bank of Nova scofila The Subbranch will be open during hogulnr hours on Tues day Wednesday and Thursday oteech weak and on Army and Airforce paydeys As well from 430 to 600 pan every Friday The bank hasan tidastep TE 3m AMER THURSDAY JUN 12 181 swarmL NOTES petition was presented to council mm by the builnesa people in the lakeshnre area re gerding the cancellin of mid night dancing on day week ends which majority vote of oouncliruied out previous to the May holiday The petition request was vig nrously supported by Reeve Spronle supported by Coun ellior Law The reeve as member of the police commis sion felt that the teenagers who were mostly members of famil ies of ratepayers were better dancing locally than driving all over the country to find another piece The police can look after them when they are there drinking does not take placein the dance halls and the police can handle matters ontaide think the recent liquor vote may have been partly respomibie for the feelings about the dance halls he stated CLOSING COMMENDED Councillor William Gibhins who was the only member to vote agalmt the motion to with draw the ruling stated that he had received letter commend ing the closing Fred Dalllrnore who lives opposite one of the dance halls was at council on another matter but told them there was no noise or disturb ance except when the cars were leaving The motion to reverse the de clsion and to allow midnight dancing on the morning preced ing holiday who moved by Councillor Law and after tie lay following discussion passed with the one dissenting vote Clerk Allan ireton told the coun cil that the suyearold bylaw should be revised LACK OF FIRE AID The fact that $20000 home was allowed to burn for lack of fire protection in this day and age seems ridiculous but Oro Township of which we are ratepayer is responsible for such condition The little for estry pump and hose outfit kept for the benefit of Shanty 333 residents could hardly be close ed as piece 01 fire equipment either With many highly assessed homes along the shore of the hay and thrnu bout the town ship there can no reason ex cept downright indifference for owners of homes tohave to con tinue living without proper ayatem of adequate fire protoc on Since Innlsfll set up its fire department some years ago the volunteer firefighters have sev ed many thousands of dollars of property and in some cases mayhave prevented loss of life Had the fire on name Terrace taken place at night it might easily have meant loss of life With homes that are second to none anywhere located in Ore Township it is time the ratepay ers insisted on an immediate 210 LB Factory 38x4x8 Unsonded Sheathing mer cottages Lakeshore Petition Raps cancelled Danae change to the fire protection methods there Starting this coming weekend there will be thousands of women and child ren left during the week in sum bellevina they have fire protection availnhc Lack of funds should not be made an excuse TRUCKERS runnth On Monday morning when Road Supervisor John Cowan arrived at the township shed line of trucks was there await ing him They had come t3 see if the price peryard can not be raised for delivering gravel on the nth Line Mr Cowhn had agreed that he would pay for the delivery of lolded gravel to sixyardvtrucks It the rate of 21 took cubic yard The truckers did not think this price would cover costs and asked 25 cents cubic yard Mir Cowan felt that the truck er should at least give the work trial on the original agree ment as he claimed that if ten ders were called he could gel plenty of trucks and probably at less money Afterlsoma discus sion allbut one of the truck ownerdrivers decided to give the work trial Mr Cowan stated that as re sult none of the truckers are aw eraging less than $35 day not some much higher The distance of the haul is less than mile either way from the pit where the gravel is loaded into the truck CRITICle BULLDOZIEB Somc comments had een heard about the use of hull dozer type of tractor used for balding of the zigzag packer at what was presumed to be at least $10 per hour when it was felt that farm type of tractor at half that could be hiredn Mr Cowan stated that he was not paying more per hour than would be asked for tractor and was at the same time gett ing more efficient service with the crawler which itself did good packing job as it went along He stated that if wheel ed tractor would have done the job the township owns one and it could have been put into ser vice Soma owners of machinery were complaining that the work was not being fairly distributed had expected there would be complaint Mr Cowan sta ted when told that some con tractors had criticized the hse of the bulldozer The work now under way is on the 11th Line east of 11 Highway to the 20 Slderoad This road is being widened the fence rows cleaned and the top being built upfoanlofont width high en ouflr to be clear of snow block ing in winter NORWAY ARCHITECTS The National Association of Norwegian Architects market its 50th anniversary in dost with total membership of 1100 VINYL Hook TILE Banging IN 6CARTON LOTS sninetasf RED GREEN BLACK 635 PER SQUARE WOOD ALL Douala warsaraoor 4x4xa Good Side 227 275 POLYETHELENE FILMosmii thirtgztlllln 495 CASH CARRY LYYpoo GLUMBER LTD NEWMARKET Ansleoaws on lrw 5595 WSoenic Dome fiosne Cahadnlthis yearviath scenic BanterakeImhise route mile eflevercha ing scenery abo dihe Canadian For paea gorein the Georgian area Canadian For his The Chadian dliurs daily for passengers and from Fe Arthur and west Infomrotion on from Canadian Pacific on or cam Annt Room 2066an Pacific King and Yours gtinv order to better serve the residents or the community particularly Camp Borden Drop in whenever you are near and become Me quainted with the services and slaifoffihs Fl ID KILIJI WI fllle GRASS KlllliDANB LIONI PLANTAIN Iuoxuonu Ive JMILOIBINIII WI luring ITlly and dull 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