Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 22 Jun 1961, p. 3

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Sewageglswe Concerns PUC bu resulted in meeting llth council June The conlhaioo say payment of the rate toletber with water bill could mean larae 1n crease in theuater role of STEEL STREET PUPILS SE EXAMINER PRESS Dontworry Janet hewont touch it Paul Rcynard points out whirling gears of huge rotary press to Janet Chur chill during grade four tourot lhe Barrie Examin er Wednesday initialnoon About 34 pupils from Steol plant operatlons INNISIIl SHOWS INTEREST Lqke Simcoe Area Given 9d The Huronia Historic Sites and Tourist Association eligible now for matching grant from the government of approximately $4000 deddcd last night at Wa saga Beach that the Lake Sim coe area should be included in their estimates districts Among those attending The liisl meeting called last night was attended by about 10 representatives from various were representatives irom Innis filBusiness Mens Assooiation who came to find out how their area could be included in the Huronia publicity Innisfil Township some years ago withdrew its membership from Huronia when the rates based on percentage of the overall assessment became so high tllat the council felt they would not get value for the cost of membership Innisiil businessmen some ZflflTeenagersiltCampBorden Flock To Friday Night Dances CAMP BORDEN More than 200 Camp Bordon teenagers at tend the Campus Club at the high school where they dance to the music all records Friday nights The young people sons and en Christmas the music is su band Each week number is drawn and thelucky holder of the act ivity card with this number on or Valentines pplied by local daughters at Camp Borden snide iers range in age item 13 to 19 and this social event runs from to 11 pm of 300 students enrolled in file school 66 per cent turn out for thedancing Admission is 10 cents lor mem bers with student high school activity cards and 25 cents or those without Apprentice sold iers serving in camp come und er the latter group as they are allowed to attend by reason at their age FEW SQUARE DANCES Although Waltzing and jiving are the most popular dances at present few quarc dances have been bel and are rapidly growing in opularity Square dancing may be regular feat lire in the near future 0n spec lal occasions such as Hallowe playec man cloak room and it is the winner of so cash prize Should the member not be present the pot is doubled ior the next week MEET IN LOUNGE Now that summer holidays are almost here Mr Tolchard advises that the continuation of these functions falls on the shouldersof the Community and School Association The club or the holidays will meet in the lounge at the armys new physi caltraining centre the Buell Building The student committee can sistsof Terry Lynch president Brien Erisebois vicepresident Marilyn Graham rotary Pat Culletoil treasurer and 11 other members Tbe committee handle tickets run the record enforce the rules of the club lllllillllijiviEETINti and EiEliTllllloi orrlolills SIMCOE callTor rRoGREssrvE consuleler ASSOCIATION Itooo ratLaws HALL COLLIER STREET TUESDAY EVENING ions 27 pm BARRIE Eleryone Who Is Interested in Good Government MoRRisoN Penetang President EVANS on Bradford VicePresident to pay the Huronia Association aset sum which they felt they could raise by donations from their members In the mean time they intend to approach the township council to see it reconsideration of membership could not he given The meeting which was ad dressed by William Granston Iim Shaw Dr Wilfrid Jury Dro iessor at University of Western Ontario and secretary Yelland of the lIuronia Associ ation These speakers told of the act ivities of Huronia Association in the past and the plans that could Dollar For Dollar Todays Gr WasherValue McClaryEasy MCCLARY To Join Huroriia Alasodiation be adopted to add to the area and ac ities oi the expanded Association The department of which this commission is proud City development and corn mltlcernen Aldermen Cooke Wilson and Roberts will huddle with missioaers Alexander Wilson and Mayor Will ard Kinzio Will Call Tenders For Water Main ALLISTON Town council car ried motion Monday night to have town engineer Inn Butler call tenders or the installation of water main on Duiierin Stmet and Maple Lane Tenders will also include sewer line on Maple Laoena per Mr Butlers specifications presented to the Municipal Board The sum of $50er granted to the Alliston community day camp by Alliston town council Orillia Firm Gels $16308 Contract TORONTO CF Public Works Minister Connell Wednes day awarded $16808 contract to Bailey construction Limited of Oriilln to supply timber piling and sheet steel for $300000 dnm The dam the largest to be ludly built by the public works de Street School viewed the partment since 1945 will be hulltat Ivanhoe Lake about 15 miles west o1 Timmins near Foleyet timber crib structure at the lake was washed out during floods last year The new dam will control drainage area ot 540 square miles and will main tain constant lake level ior firefighting travel and publicity are asking that the association include Lake Simcoe and Lake Couchiching in their areas oi tourist coverage REQUIRE NEW MAP With the provincial grants av ailable and more potential members it was hoped that ad ditional plans for greater activ itycould be started The new area would require different map and more places tourists could see and stay We need to not only reach more prospective tourists but also persuade them to stay in our areas longer Mr Cranston stated The result of the meeting was that information will be sent to all interested groups and arran gements made to get llarger membership Viscount Amory 51 was to take over in the fall of 1961 as United Kingdom High Com missioner to Canada Amory tanner chancellor ol the exchequet will succeed Seville Garnet CF Photo ihe RCAFa Fire Fighter School at Camp Borden will again demonstrate aircraft crash rescue procedures tth year on Air Force Day Wed nesday June 2A The Fire Hall TRUCK TO DOUE rlis Fighter School has been locat ed at Camp Borden since 1935 and rcgularlylrains tire light ers or the HCAF the Depart ment of Tra port and rer tain civilian groups The Oi Show ficer Commanding is FltLL blaggs The main veh icle used in the display is large foam truck which is ca pable at delivering 10000 gal lons of foam blanket in ap proximately two minutes Elle Thanin Examiner CITY AND COUNTY NEWS WEDNESDAY JUNE 21 1961 Jaunt To Hawaii VieWed ByiLions Color slides 01 views taken by Gerry Woodger on flightto Hawaii were shown to Barrie Lions at their meeting Tuesday night Starting from McCarlon Field he travelled to places like the last frontier village and tho Sil ver Slipper Views of Los An gelos Hollywoodand novelties Disneyland and hobbies of wealthy man Included was modal full scale of an old pas senger steamer which ran on rolls under water and model Indian village with all details complete Hawa then with its mixed population 01 Chinese and Jo panese mixed with its native Islanders they seem happy al ways singing There was also large swimming pool and ea tamaran They have outrigger canoes of enormous length Also shown were apalace in Honolulu woolly banyan trce with roots running down from the limbs to the ground pine apple on top of tall stalk scenery from mountain apart ments enormous growth of veg etation overnight type of flower that blooms at night closes by day Temples won derful with gardens Lion Woodger received the thanls oi the club expressed ehteist Wrihgera Spiralator by Elliott Reynolds He had taken only about two and half weeks on the whole trip gt Levering Track Cleared Again LOVERING CPIThe Cami dian Pacific Railwa Toronto to Sudbury mainllne was re opened Tuesday night after 19 ireight cars were cleared from the tracks Derailment oi the MacTierte Toronto freight train Monday night iorced CPR passenger and freight trains to be rerouted over Canadian National Rail ways tracks at Woshago and Newmarket Industrial output Shows 32 Boost OllAWA CP0anadas sea sonally adjusted index of inst trial production registered sharp3z per cent advance in April to 1700 from the March level of 1547 the Dominion Hu reau of Statistics reported Wed nseday locredSes were wide spread with all major compon ent of the index contributio WINS PRIZE Bruce Merrick son 01 Mr and Mrs darvie Mer rick of Toronto and grandson of Mrs Merrick or 14 McDonald Street Barrie gra duated from the medical school University of Toronto Jun 14 Mrs V3 Merrick attended the ceremony at Con ocation Hall and later re ception at the home of his parean Dr Bruce Merrick won the Dr Benjamin Ap pleion prize in psychiatry awarded each year to the graduating student with out standing ability in the field of psychiatry He has joined the staff of Toronto General Hos pital as an interne Now the New McClarysEasy Spiralatorss NEWEXCLUSIVE FEATURES THAT MAKEWASHING ALM rlc COMEIN $qu AND see lr OPERATE HEWIMcCLARY Eastmlrr ruaEir MechARYEasi RESERVE POWER MECHANISM McCLAEYEASY 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