Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 12 Jul 1961, p. 3

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With temperatures soaring in he 805 in Barrie what does it matter if the dog isnt ones own As long as the pup lilies water too its friend at Ricky Fiear 10 yearold son of Mrs Floor 68 Donald Street The dog arrived last tall at the Floor home and has stuck with them Heber Smith Praised For Committee Work OTTAWA Special to The EX aminer Liberal front hencher lion Lionel Chuvricr paid tribute to Conservative backbencher in the House of Commons The Conservative Heher Smith MP for Simon North had acted as chairman of the commnns railway com mittee during the fcrinSlmcoe As vicechairman of the com mittee Mr Smith presided over some of the meetings when Mr Rowe was unable to be present Mr Chevrier commended Mr Rowe for the manner in which he had carried on as chairman or the committee conducting its affairs in an orderly and effic icnt manner should also like to say word of elicitation to the vicechairman the honorable member tor Simcoe North who when the honorable member for DuilerinSimcoe unfortunat illness ofl chairman Hon Earl Rowe DufV to do wittha report Mr Chevrier commented am sure the members on this side of the house would wish me to extend to him our commendation should also like to say to the hon ordile member lorDufferln Simcoe that we hope he will bequickly and completely re stored to health Mr Chevriors statement was particularly interesting in view of the fact that ha and Mr Smith had locked horns in de bate few weeks previously on matters of pilotage regula tions on the St Lawrence Sea HEBER SMITH oly fell ill carried on partic ularly with the meeting having Announce Results Of Music Tests Successful candidates in Wes tern Ontario Conservatory of Music examinations held in Bar rie and Orillia were released this week Following arethe re sults BARRIE CITY CENTRE Planoforte Grade Shirley Dawson pass Grade honors Grade liveGeorge Kerr hon ors Gay Trombley pass Grade threeAnne Sawyer pass Grade twoJane Sanderson and Jessie Demitroff honors Stephen Demitroff pass 8Winston Partridge Grade one Dennis Curtis Jamie Vause and Jeannine Ro well pass singing PrimaryBetty Millet first class honors Theory Harmony Grade threeShir ley Dawson honors ST JOSEPHS CONVENT Piannlorte Grade illMonica Murdock honors Grade eightWendy Andrews Joanne Bibby equalt pass Grade sevenDale Bobhette honors Grade fiveDesmond Leeper honors Korleen Murdock pass Grade fourSheila Colleaux pass ORILLIA Pianolorie Mus PerformerBrenda Johnson first class honors Grade eightAlan Clipsham first class honors gt Grade seven Joan Wilson honors HOLIDAYS Is Your Car Really Ready defect in your carcan spoil your trip or even lead to major disaster Lotus service your car HOW You cant he sure of safety if you arent really sure of your ear DANGERFIELDS Service Centre 65 Collier Si IPA 82487 Grade lour Donna Gross honors Grade threeSusan Moase honors Grade twoSharon McNeice first class honors Grade oneJames Ander son Frances Scott Shirley Booth and Ruth Scott equal Rae Crossley Debra Lee Mel enhacher and Patricia Walkin sbaw equal Greg Meleohach er honors way Aldermen To See Drury Residents Drury Lane residents have complained to city oouncii that their street is too narrow for automobile tralfic in fact new curbing being installed re sulted in petition to council requesting that the curb be moved back from its present intended line Council acknowledged the problem and asked aldermen from the ward to meet with property owners and work out solution Last night while aldermen were at this meeting they park ed their automobiles on the street and this resulted in complaint to police that be cause of the parked cars traf fie could not get up or down the street One interested observer re marke das police arrived to clear the bottleneck This should prove that the petition has point Your new anemone Book has many new and changed numbers ever since Mrs Flear says the dog is welcome to stay and has become part of their family SQDN LDR BENSON Borden Officer Is Promoted RCAF CAMP BURDEN Group Captain Hilton CD Commanding Officer of ECAF Station Camp Borden has announced the promotion of Flight Lieutenant Ben son the station senior supply officer to the rank of squadron leader Squadron Leader Benson native of St Johns Newfound land enlisted in the RCAF in 1950 alter graduation from Mc Gill University in Montreal His wife the former Gwenyth Butt of St Johns Newfound land and their two children will reside at Poplar Place RCAF Station Camp Borden COMPANY PROMOTION Howard Case CLU branch manager for Barrie dis triet of the North American Life Assurance Company has been named superintendent of agencies banana unit Bans as si Save time and trouble Avoid wrong numbers thoemupr inMdom Diolcarefully Be sure no imng yon Blue BoalélofTelephone Numbm up to data If youd like new bookish regu1ar or pocket sizegive no called the Telephone Business Ofiioeor drop in for them Thafmfiee mghmrnmuourcomm uremia Theres also would of illarmoth in II mu your Telephone Book illfi inn shots 329° Cant Bar Ball Sundays Board Mornbers of the Barrie parka board expressed regret over the criticism levelled at them alter the band concert in Queens Park Sunday nlternoon The concern was expressed at the regular hoard mectkig last night at city hall The park board has never granted permission to ball games in Barrie parks on Shin days because Sunday sports are illegal here However they said the park belongs to the people and they do not have Parks Board Recreation Group Meet In Fail OnBmalgamation The Barrie parka bogd and the Barrie rcmation mmit tce will meet on or about Sep tember 15 to consider amal gamating their functions They considered this matter at meeting last night at city hall and mquested infor mation from other authorities for the September meeting The argument for amalgama tion was that the two bodies require knowledge of their respective movements and can not npernte dfeetively without such knnwdge it they were to become unit much dup lication would be eliminated and more work might be done BARRIE WOULD BENEFIT The proposed amalgamation was prompted by the recrea tion committee Its chairman Petrimouix has visited cit ies where the two bodies have been amalgamated successfully and be felt that Barrie would benefit from the move Pnrkaboard chairman Chor les Grillin said that the amal gamation idea has been brought to his boards attention over the past two or three years As the recreation committee seemed to be functioning well in did not want to interfere with the present set up Now that the matter has been brought out for action he would like to have more Barrie Man Saved From Drilling Fate Myearold Barrie man Lloyd Malcolm Campbell was saved from drifting out into the Bay of Fundy when he was spotted and returned to Saint John NB Mr Campbell was sighted by member of ferryhoat crew He was hauled in on rope ladder and hiscanoe from information ll the additional information proves to he luv orablehis board will cooper ate with any suggestion for am algamation he said BEFORE 52 BUDGETS Both bodies felttbat nothlt tug should be done this year Any action regarding amalga mation should take place be fore their 1962 budgets are set they said Alderman Arthur Mor row was chairman of the meet ing DRINK IT the authority to force people or ball teams out of the park Parks supervisor Jim Savage said that seating accommoda tions would have been arrang ed for the via ng bandsmoo if the boardhadreceived re quest The board agreed that gt if requestst outlining the ra qulremcnts of groups using the parks are received everything should be done to aecommo date them LOCK WASBROOMS Mr Savage also suggesth that something be done about the deplorable state the pub lic washroomarget into every night it was decidedthal ar rangements be madeto have the washrooms locked by 830 each night it was also derided to erect two open fireplaces at Korn penlelt Drive purchase four new tennis court not sets nnd take action against drivers who gabitunlly drive across Queens Bi THE BARR mm mm JUNE 12 11614 MYPET Barr Boss Pattondon Edgehill Db says My pet heel concerns roads think it would be wise decisionto pave roads instead of constantly patching the same potholes over and over again The situation on Simone Street is particularly bad think it is the roughest road in town and it is being used by more and more earl daily as they attempt to by pass the live points corner Some thought should be given to paving this stretch of road as soon as possible ND YOU SMILE which he had been fishing and which was halffilled with water was abandoned He was visiting his parents Mr and Mrs Colin Campbell of Lancas ter NB MGLSCi 5c oar rack snvmoc larvaer noose amorin 10o OFF HEAVY DUTY ROLL 59¢ r011 WIMP s1 snvn Sci CYORK BRAND savn 25c MAPLE LEAF ciiuuru llliM 1301 TINS 15 LB TIN Fl39 FEATURE HAVE IRISH BEEF LAMB 1501 tins PLAINNIP mm YORK moot STEWS 31m 79 morons amp saunas commits save loél lcuronsrnnn FEATURE momma MAHLE Limit sAvn 11c 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