Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 24 Jun 1961, p. 3

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Open Nurse ResidenCe TEACHER RETIRES presentation will be made Camp Borden Jun CAMP BORDER Margaret MaCDonald House the first per manent Army nursing sisters residence in Canada will be opened with Lribbon cutting Runway at Camp Borden June 30 It plot The new quarters are nan ed in honor of the late Major MacDonald RRC World War MatronluCbiel of the Canadian Array Medical Corps The plaque commemorating the now living accomodalion will be unveiled by Major Pause EEC of Kingston Ont past Matroain quiet World War ll With the cutt log oithe ribbon by Profes sor it St MacDonald ne phew at Margaret MacDonald and member at the Faculty at Law University of Western Dn larto the building will be de clared officially open Set on the edge of natural ravine surrounded by tail pina andrcxtenslva lawns the build ing is the home of the pcrman cot force Nursing Sistcra ot the three Armed Services sit uatedin Camp Borden There are rooms for 16 alsters and RESIDENCE IS SURROUNDED BY TALL PINES spacious panelled drawing room Distinguished visitors atten ding the ceremony will be guests of Colonel fie man ORE CD Commandant the Canadian Forces Medi cal Service Training Centre at luncheon Following the core many too will be served In the gardens oi the CFhiS Train ing Centre oiliccrs Mess Ehriiharric Examinrr CITY AND COUNTY NEWS SATURDAY JUNE 1961 Midilerrash Climaxes Show Three homebound sixyear olds train the grade one Mass at Elmvalc Victoria Public School probed the ditch bor dering highway 27 in search of pollywogs recently They to Miss Riva Burkett on her reA tircment from the Barrie teach ing stall at the home oiMr and Mrs Madcnnan 272 Codringlon Street this after Stall Snelgrove Plea Paul Riddell flying through the air performs the thrilling dive bomber UM in midair This font is the climax in his noon allAmerican Dam Devils For Satellite Station OTTAWA Special to The Barrie Examiner defer ment in anydecision on an air plication to establish satell ite TV station in Parry Sound was requested before hearing of the Board at Broadcast Gov ernors hcre on Thursday The application to establish satellite station was made by Ralph Snolgrovc of CKVRTV in Barrie asked by George and James Miller on behalf oi CKSOTV of Sudbury Mr Snclgrovc in outlining his proposals to the board said that the complete programs carried by CKVRTV would be made available to the Parry Sound area He said that he did not feel there was any eco nomic gain to be derived by CKVR but rather it was mat ter of trying to supply public need in the area MAYOR IN FAVOR The Barrie application was The deferment was mer oi Parry Sound who said that Barrie Sudhury and North Bay were all about 100 miles distant fromParry Sound The Sudbury and North Bay TV programs were received only rarely and then mostly by peo ple in the north end of the area He saidthe people of Parry Sound area had been pa ticnt in waning or the advent of reliable TV reception Mr Suclgrovc agreed lhat his Bar rie station would carry on aver age of 44 hours and 30 minutes programing and 14 hours of local shows during week The Sudbury station spokes man said that they were anx ious to investigate the possi bility of establishing new transmitter tower lor their sta tion on Baldy Mountain some 25 miles south of Sudbury To date this height of land had been largely inaccessible ex cept by air but new road in the area madeit easier to ned as 1000 foot tower on the mountain which would provide first class 13 signal or Par ry Sound James Miller said that people of the Parry Sound area had more in common with Sudbury than they had with Barrie and he pointed out that the Sudbury Star Thomson daily newspa per had wide circulation and was well received in the Parry Sound area run Cent hopped Oli Dollars Value By THE CANADIAN mass Almostanother full cent was chopped off the value of the Ca nadian dollar in terms of US funds Friday The loss was 1516 of cent putting the do at 96 2932 Last Friday the dollar closed at par Thus it had net loss of It Hz cents for the week supported by Mayor Ha reach 11 feasible they plan were Brian Elliott Patsy Lambie and Ann Veenstra Barrie public school board will be there for the presentation about 315 70 Students Pass Examinations 0i Royal Conservatory In Barrie Seventy pupils were success at candidates in examinations hold recently in Barrie by the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto The names below are arranged in order of merit com moor Counterpoint Murray Creyke pass form Robert Gervais honors GRADE IV THEORY Harmony Judith Molfatt honors Myrna Spencer pass GRADE THEORY Harmony and History Suz anne Marshall honors har mony Leslie Coxall first class honors and Mary Doidgc Paul Crossland Patricia Anderson Carolyn Hughes honors Dianne Law pass GRADE ll THEORY First Class Honors Brflldad Gundry Donna JLyoas Chnr lotte Harris Joe Wilson Brenda Allan Barbara Duckworth Julia Pelletier Shirley Hunter Lynn smith Carolyn Cowan chel LeFaive Catiierine Clark John McCorkindaie Marlene Mc Rosemary Spring Evenhuis Danny Corrigall Ro bert Ronni Donna Wauthier Dennis William ray Pass Elizabeth Jumleson Margaret GRADE THEORY First class honorsp Janet Knox Marie Blackpshamn Sib thorpe Norma Doidgc Mar garet Hall GlendaHutchin son Honors Myrna Simpson Jeanette Jermey Heather Furlong Pass Anne Bowes Mur Suspeol Boy Lured Tilway By Woman BUFFALO NY AP Threeyearold Andrew Ashley is inissing frdm his home and police fear he may have been lured away by woman who bound and gagged another child Thursday in thesame area Connie To an Chance To Try French In Que Connie Tascona has proven her ability in classroom French at North Collegiate She will shortly get the chance to pro ve it in the field She is in Barrie student this year participating in the Visi tes Interprovinciales program Hearold Wellington Street East student will host Cecile Marois 19 of Thetford Mines Quebec for two weeks begin ning July to following which she likely will travel to Thet ford for lesson1n practical French culture Her father Joe Tascona The performance is to be seen at Barrie Fair Grounds July This courtship of death is the climax to over 20 events to be seen on the program in cluding high speed precision driving in cars motorcycle acrobatics and circus clowns who entertain spectators as they attempt to duplicate the dangerous feats of the Dara Devils Crash stunts will be performed by drivers who defy death to live Husband Aids Wile To Commit Suicide MADISON Wis AP young father of two small sons admitted in court Tuesday that he encouraged his 18year old wife to commit suicide brought her glass of water to help her swallow bottle of pills then sat beside her until he was sure she was dead Robert Ducharme 21year old laboratory technician list ened without emotion as District Attorney William Byrne read an account of Mrs Kathleen Du charmes death March 27 Ducharme told Judge Roy Proctor the account was true and pleaded guilty to charge ofniding and abetting sui cide which under Wisconsin law is punishable by prison term Map to 10 years Judge Proc GETS DEGREE George Edward Benton son of Mrs Benton and the late George Eenton at Barrie graduatedas doctor of mod icine at the convocation cere mony at University at To ronto J1me 14 He is grad uate of Barrie Central Colleg late Madonname More than 100 police and tire men searched wide area around the Buffalo zoo for young Ashley after neighbor said he saw woman with the boy Friday afternoon headed toward the zoo woman described as in her mid30$ also took tiveyearold Richard Edgingtun through the zoo Thursday before leaving him bound and gagged clothed only in his underwear near rall road tracks on the citys north Doweli Evelyn McCann Kathe lean Shflton Bill iribbie Cathy Byers JoAnne Madill Nada Aiken Patricia Tomlinson Dianne McDowell Douglas Smith Betty ByersDannaHun ter George Kerr Robert Spring John Kirk Franklyn An drews Sheila Clyne Michael Wolfenden Thompson Armv sbong Linda McLean Honors Colleen Curtis Jill Higgins Sharon Moor Alan Dy er Terry Lynch Mary Leaj tor ordered presentenco in speaks fluent French but has vqsfigalian promised he will not interfere with the guests education in spoken English The girls will play tennis swim andgener ally enjoy themselves while in Barrie Its mystery what ac tivity they will have at hand in Quebec but its certain to be diilerent says Connles mo ther Mmmmmflmmfl ite CotLDRENSi Boo K6 There is 90 Nations BestSellers CAMP BURDEN Librarian Betty McCann knows how well servicemen and their families like books She should because she has to do the repair work on the damaged ones The Camp Lending Library boasts that 91 per cent of the ghationsébcstsollers are avail able to community fami s0f the 8000 books that line the shelves many were purchased be the library itself However many have been donated The Catholic Womens Leaguchas contributed considerably filhe CFMSTC Sergeants Wives Club has been donating month lyrior the purchase of books pr the childrens section Ad ditionai reading material is re ceived every three months from the Simcoe County Coopcrative Library Mrs McCannsays loss or damage to publications is low Borrowers may keep books 14 days and renew them or an additional two weeks iineces sary Only isminute walk from the PMQ the camp library is in the building once occupied by theCanndian Bankoi Com merce Residents can exchange books four times weekly Mon days Wednesday and Fridays from 630 to pm and on Sa turdays from 10 am to 1130 am in Kirkland Lake gt Available To BordenIamilies an Acliited VILLE MARIE Que tCPA Quebec in Court jury Tuesday night acquitted Rene rBeaudoin 29 ot Kirkland Lake of charge of murder The jury deliberated hours Beaudoin was charged with July 24 slaying of Ulric La noie 72 of Angliers Que iound tied to his bedaiter be ing beaten and robbed of $690 About 300 spectatorsheard Judge Leopold Larouche say in twohour charge to the jury thattbe case centred on whether they believed verbal state ment given to police by Penn doin in Montreal last year in the statement Beaudoin named Toronto man knowdas Alec Barrbara Parry Dianne Manson Barry Palmer qut Gets Que CAMP BORDEN Cap eeie of Sydney is being posted to headquarters Quebec Command in Mont real July Capt OKeele vas born Sept 18 1913 in Sydney NS and attended school there He also attended Saint Francis Xavier University in Antigonish and DalhouSia University in Mali fax title end of World War Gap OKecfe returned to llian life after having served witbthe Canadian Army In 1951 he enrolled again in the army at Halifax He later be canie paymaster at the Can dian Guards in Korea return ing from that position in D9 camber 1954 In 1957 he be came paymaster ot the RCAC School Capt and Mrs OKeeie and their children Brian Gary and Susan are living at 71 sangro VLoop MJi CAMPBELL LTD urniture Moving and storage Commercial Warehousing gents or North Americap Van Lines PA 66555 side He loosened his bonds and walked to nearby hous OiKeeiel Post carr antenna also nuance parts am ooMMo as Eair Prize List Ready Iuly 15 Barrie fair prize list will like ly be ready for distribution by July 15 it was learned today Agricuitlinal Society secretary Coes said theThursday directors meeting resulted in two definite improvements to the grounds The experimental exit install ed last year is to be made per manent Two gates are plain nedf Theydt is from large new parking lot crecbed by1 the 1960 board Entapnls in 1961 will welcome improvement in the wash racks adjacent to the cattle barn Mr Coles said enlargement of these will remove waste water from the area complaint repeated during lHl year Beefand dairy cattle committees are working jointly in uepréiecc only one 30 year of experience fostering and will in buainman community life For informoltiorron WaloomaWagon pho Main at one oninabem smoker Wm ST YNER ntorio ursesiare theopeningo heir NursingHome YQUB BIRTHDAYS Every year with monotonous rcguizrity ch ofus ccicbrarcs birthday wan cathbirtllday we grow little on Itch also grow little we realize what are insurance an do for our future and or our families And on web bith da We would be wise to askour $9va few questions 1Have my circumstances changed sinotiur car Do now need reatct insurance coverage glad better nordo something about mnng before my age Chan whom any new policy whirl take on provcs more txpcnsivc lmml unto oi on yinth In at lion oil1 All MACiapperton St Rea PAS733613 876451

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