Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 7 Jul 1961, p. 3

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Susan Woods Exemlner stall holds aloft public solely award presented to AMIIIEII cars IIWIum ror SAFETY SERVICE The Examiner at the annual meeting of the Ontario Safety League in recognition of this papers Outstanding Service in the Public Interest in 1960 Pine Saw Fly Is Identified In County ExpertSurprised Hamilton of the Depart ment of Lands and Forests at Maple was surprised that worm which he identified as pine saw fly had appeared in Tiny Township We had expected some of the outbreak there in year or two but not this year he said Mr Hamilton said the parse site is advancing east from Huron County at the rate of approximately 20 miles year it is establishing itself on line drawn roughly between Collingwood and Toronto he said It is possible In small pocket has established in iiny but the township should miss the worst part of the infesta tion He said the parasite is dis astrous to Scots pine for Christ mas tree use The worms eat all old needles on tree pass ing up only the new growth They are very easy to kill with DDT spray he said Deanery Will Hold Creemore Picnic The annual worship service and picnic of the West Slmcoe Deanery will be held at Cree more Community Park Sunday afternoon Bishop Hunt Suffragan Bishop of the Diocese of Town to will be the special speaker The service will commence at pm Church spokesmen have announced that everyone is in vited to attend The picnic wiu follow the service Rev Sherring To Celebrate His 50th Year In The Ministry Rev Frederick Sherring will celebrate his 50th year in the ministry on Sunday 0n the same day that Rev Sherrlng was ordained MrsSheiring was sct apart as deaconess in the church at St Johns Port Ar thur Rev Sherring received his theological training at Bishops College in Lennoxville Quebec He has served the church in St Johns Po Arthur St Thomas Bracebridge Toronto Diocese at Mt Dennis Collingwood Trin ity Barrie Christ Church Ca thedral Niagara and at St James Mount Forest He also served in the two world wars and is Padre of the Barrie branch of the Canadian Legion at present REV SEERBING For this year the trouble should be practically over since they are very nearly through their growth stage when they do all the eating Mr Hamilton said there is also new virus disease being used to control the parasite In terested growers may contact the department at Maple on this matter lSYearOld Girl ildmits Kidnap BUFFALO APlPolice said Cheryl Jolls 15 year old schoolgirl admitted Thursday night that she tkd and gagged little Andy Ashley and left him beside park lake June 23 The body of the drowned boy was found in the lake two days later Buffalo Police Commissioner Frank Felicetta said however that the girl did not admit drowning the threeyeamld boy Felicetta said Cheryl made the admission to psychiatrist at Meyer Memorial Hospital where she has been undergoing mental tats in the kidnanslay ing investigation since Tuesday Cheryl also confessed thekid napping of another youngster Richard Edgington the day before the Ashley boy disap peered Felicettn said TRAINEES GATHER CAMP PETAWAWA CF Ahout 4000 regular soldiers from across Ontario members of the 2nd Canadian Infantry Brigade Group are beginning monthlong training sasio at this military camp The tr ing program will stress nuclear war tactics and will include in fantrytank co operation lery field firing and assault river crossing CUSTOM BUILT HOMES TO YOUR OwN plan of one of the models avail SPECIFICATIONS shown is an ililutratian Land Activities will be similar to an Hoppys Cabins Phone IA subsidized by the county mm EXAMINER FRIDAY JULY 1931 Need 10 More For Day Camp ilt Painswick Painsuiek Day Camp com mittee under the chairmanship of Michael Dayholos BR No Barrie is making final arrange manta for their two nineday camps Deter oi the camps are July 11 to at and from July to August For the first camp youngsters are enrolled the maximum number slowed There is room for about 10 more in the second camp The camp will be entitlebbs property on Tollendalo Road overnight camp and will include swimming cookouts nature crafts and games The children come at 980 am and leave at pm Allichildrcn must have attended public school last year This years day camp director for the second period is Wilfred Degeer oi Mineslng Mr Degeer teacher in Etobicoke during the school year This is his second year as Day Camp director for the Simcoe County Recreat ion Service Other members of his staff team are Miss Courtney Mc Nabb of Midhurst Miss Marg aret Drury of Crown Hill and David Cook of Barrie Miss Mary Carr of Thornton is vol unteer helper with this staff Parents who wish their chil dren to attend the second camp should register them with Mrs Bruce Cumming who lives on Highway No 11 acre from 6312 They may also be regist ered at the Sirncoe County Re creation Service The fee is nominz one as this program is CKVR Wins Nod In Parry Sound Bid Parry Sound and district rclt sidenu who have gone for many ye without television will be able to get something on their sets soon Population of the Parry Sound area LI about 9000 CKVRTV Barrie was given the and Thursday by the Board of Broadcast Governor in ct wa to establish rebroadcast stnLon at Parry Sound Now that the board has given the goahead plans for install ing the necessary equipment will proceed without delay ers in the immediate Parry SOImd area will still he able to plot up CKVR grams on Channel but at the same much more satisfactory picture oflthe same program on chan ne 200 Telephones KOd its Truck Rams Into Pole Some 200 telephone subscrib ers will be without part of their service today following an early morning truck accident which snapped feeder line on High way 27 near Highway 26 Bell Telephone Co of Canada supervisor in Barrie Mks Jane Burnett said the damage should be repaired by or pm to day She said the heavy cable was wetted when the truck l7ka pole causing delay in return to no service Pu hli as Commission and Ontario Hydro reoort no storm damage to equipment dur ing last nights rain The Iraf flc accident disrupted only Bell Telephone service Pick Jack Lemmon Creemore Assessor Clerktreasurer Jack Lemmon uf Creemore was appointed vil lage assusor at meeting of the village council number of applications were received for the post followiog the death recently of former as sessor DArcy Carlton Council deliberated the appointment for Isome time before finally up pointing Mr Lemmon to the po sltion in temporary capacity CAB FRONT WAS CRUMPLED AFTER TRAIN CRASH Crash Kills on Track John Bromley 27 and Fred erick Ellis 27 who were in stantly killcd yesterday when their vehicle crashed into CNR freight train at Oro Sta tion 14 miles northeast of Bar ric were Toronto salesmen Ontario provincial police dis closed today The company car in which the men were riding hit the second unit of the engine of the last diesel which was headed for Orillia There is no signal at the crossing OPP officers who investigat ed indicated that both men were hurled from their carrfol lowing the impact Mr Bromloy was thrown some 30 feet from the crossing while Mr Ellis was found 64 feet from the point of impact Both men Were employed as salesmen for Toronto televis ion statlon TPIan Bleed Clinic For Alliston Area vitamin raosr Premier Opens Library Addition ORlLLIA CF Premier Frost ur officially opened the new addition to the Orillin Public Library using the same silver key his father used in 1911 to open what is now the old wing The premier born in Orillia will have hm name engraved on the key opposite the name of the late William Frost then mayor of the town ALLISTONUnder the soon sorshlp of the Womens Auxil iary of Stevenson Memorial Hos pital plans on afoot for blood donor clinic in Alliston It will be held in the Lions Club Building comer of Payne Street Scotch Line and Maple Lane Monday July 17 from to 430 and from 630 to pm Anyone from 18 to 65 may become donor so long as they are in good health and have not at any time suffered from infectious jaundice Doctors point out that an average heal thy person may safely give pint of blood every three months The clinics minimur objective is 150 pints In 1950 the hosplte al used 400 pints of blood suplt plied free of charge by the Red Cross It is obvious therefore untidy NPIUED ULY I96 GOOD NEWS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS in recent conference about problems of the mar disclosed till it 15 possible in most older folks to acti uv happier healthier Innscr and even no Ironically vs DO NOT MA ROCKING CHALK LIFE if put at and wait tor death you will not have to wait so long said one result of such inactivity Yummnent physician The creases atrophyof the mind which speeds up degenerative diseasesm mass AVOID EXTREME outdown on excessive pnyum affortsyhut moderate exercise some worlpand companionship are III helpful in maintaining rand 1123 nndvltllity EAR1 DEW IS NOT INEVITAELE an nglnz Inca themselves wide the care of physician in medicines and vitamins old age follow advice about diet nuttong they need not be mud or that if the area is to be self supporting minimum of 200 pints of blood should be con tributed at each semiannual clinic Before institution of this service the hospital was depen dent upon the generosity ot number of local volunteers who stood ready to provide blood as required for transfusions Stevenson Memorial Hospital serves an estimated 16000 peo ple in this area Cooksth has the only other donor clinic Alliston Clinic therefore appeals to residents in the four Town Ships in Beeton Tottenham Rosemont rett Mansfield Colgan Loretta as well as to Alisioninns to answer this call for donors One woman whose home overlooks the crossing said she is surprised there had not been more accidents there She add ed she has seen many close calls where cars either crossed in front of train or stopped just in time to let the train 0355 Scout Invasion Smaller Percent OTTAWA CmA new town is springing up near Ottawa BoYS pouring in from across Canada are putting up tents in preparation for the weeklong boy scout iamborce which starts late today About 2700 are expected by pm when GovernorGenernl Vonier arrives to start things off officially The boys are cooking their own food obtained from huge ration tent The camps down town seetionl also includes post office bank trading post army hospital and amateur radio station THREE FOLIO VICTIMS OTTAWA CF Three new cases of paralytic poliomyelltls were reported in Canada during the week ending July the health department said Thurs day Two were in Alberta and one in Quebec This brought the total to41 compared with as the same date last year One death has been reported com pared with 14 in 1960 wtoW WWW MEEHHNICHI SERVICE anesovro av mm ovrnnols uranium nunIo nad CW memoir ASSOOAIIDK Di fllllllltl mun In mien in luluu mm In In amour mm murmur tumor mum COMPETITION IiARIurz HORTICULTUML SOCIETY Window Box cash prizes each ward $300 $200 $100 Planter cash prizes each word $300 $200 $100 Also GRAND PRIZE $400 for best in city for each of above New Home LAWN including shrubs flowers visible from street built since 1955 City wide competition prizes $600 $500 $400 $300 Prizes donated by Mrs Holden The winner of this event will also receive the BARBIE PARKS BOARD TROPHY donated by Mr Griffin for annual competition Entries for these competitions will he received up to and in cluding July 70th by phoning or writing Mr Heath Pruident PA $2532 or PAS4543 Mrs Jean Gable Secretary Judging qu he completed byhuguit as 1951 Years ago distilled 29great whiskies each fwitiritspvvn distinctive characteristics and then aged them in specialoakcasks Noni Adams has me you gt ownr snmon emm remnant These hdmcs incorporate wealth of modern improve mentspwlth the aim of loosenV Ingeomiort convenience and efficiency to depends pos one degree Byfl consanguskéfiaflng about sunshine naming edflicse 29 whiskies to ere ethe superb flavour of neee CEIWCHOIEE mm IE KII gcfivlgrgfifybgwngng mhmtgémufifinpfi Adams Private Stock This custom blend represented In its so we can cooperate on on DRUG STORE Doug Hare Him Geo caldwoll Pith we WILL HELPARMNGE NHA PRIVATE MORTGAGES DEle SHEARD LTD Painswiek Phone Collect Stroud 68

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