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Barrie Examiner, 12 Jul 1961, p. 5

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l1 BARBIE EXAMINER WEDNEDAY JULY i2 BARBIE breakfast meeting was held by General Motors for the sales staff of Danger field Motors in Barrie to re cognize the attainment of the GM sales leaders club by three of the salesmen McMahon GM district manager left is congratulat ing Joe Murphy while George MEN TOP SBLESMEN Dangerfield right congratu lates Jerry Cougblin Earl Marshall second from left has been member of the sales leader eiub for two years Jerry Cougblin for the past seven years Joe Mur phy in his first year of sell ing also qualified and each salesman received the sales leaders pin INNISFII NOTES BrickThrow Iudges Listed For Stroud mo 12th of July Orange mens Day is quiet in Barrie We understand that lodges lo cated east of Highway 27 will be attending parade in Beav erton next Saturday Some lodges in the north part of the county are visiting Macficr WESTERN CONDITIONS We had visit from Art Evans MPP who called to say he would be glad to assist us as judge with our international brick throwing contest Satur day July 22 at Innisfil Park He will be one of the four judges who will checkthe scor iag and the throwing The oth ers will be Ed Tsehirhart Bar rie chief of police Warren Wil gar justice at the peace of Bar rie and we hope Sprouie reeve of fnnisfil Surely with board of of ficials like these no part of the world of Strouds could doubt that our scoring was not just and correct FEED NEEDS Mr Evans also wished to comment on the stories wo have been writing regarding the need of local farmers mak ing sure they put all available buy into storage 50 that they can he prepared to assist the feeding of western herds which are likely to be short of feed if the continued lack of rain prevails out there He informed us that after talk with the ministerof agri culture for Ontario it has been decided that William Bill Wat son deputy minister should be sent west to bring back an on thospot report of just what the circumstances are in the west ern provinces and what plans are being made to ease the fit nation SHIPPING COSTS HIGH The cost of shipping hay from central Ontario to Saskatche wan is in the neighborhood of $28a too so that hay costing $12 delivered at the rail here would be worth $40 ten land ed there It may be more feasible to ship western feeders east and feed them and market them lo cally was the comment of th member However no plans will be put into operation until Mr Watson has reported following his talks in the west It is hoped that farmerswho have storage room will buy up all the standing hay available before it has lost its food value Mr Evans stated GOVERNORS CONEPLINIENTS We had letter from the governor of Florida Farris Bryant who wrote to comment on story we had in The Ex aminer regarding the visit we pald to the state capital on our By way home We visited Talia hassees and the state legIsla ture in session One of the things on which we commented was the danger ous fire conditions of the 100 yearold building where the legislature met on the third floor We expressed our alarm at the possibility of calamity if fire should break out when the top floor was crowded dur ing the sessions Apparently our paper had only recently reached his desk and the governor writes We in Florida are well aware of the less than ideal conditions of our capital building We have set up commission to bring in report to consider the best method of either reconstructing or renovating the structure Al though it may be sgveral years before thls committees work is obvious it is hoped that on some future visitto Florida you will see an eyeappealing cap ital that will be both safe and interesting ft is good indeed to see ourselves as others see us and think we have much to benefit from as we regard your remarks N0 REPORT TO COUNCIL We asked the clerk for copy of the report of the committee ofthewhole council which con vened during the special meet ing held last week to deal with the matters regardingthe town ship assessor At that time the council adopted committee meeting to discuss certain mat ters pertaining to the assessor who claimed the discussions were not for public knowledge It was decided that all those other than council andthe as sessor should withdraw during the committee meeting It is usual when such procedure is adopted that report is read into the minutes of the matters discussed and the decisions reached Clerk Ireton advises that no thing was decided and no re port made Assessor Sproule had claimed preceding the meeting in committee that he was in need of more room to do his work and also that he was expecting more salary However he also stated thathe was ready to resign so that is the way the matter stands as of nowx CANT SEAT CLERKS Owing to the lack of office space Clerk Allan Ireton stat es that as things are now he caoot arrange to seat addition al clerks until the office space can be rearrnged For that reason although he was given authority to engage an assist antat salary of $4000 year he cannot see howhe can put IIIIIT IIIIILY Pill SURE RInIcuLou IAMDUS PtAtEIIS TIIIAIJIE FEATURE TIMES 735 9145 Could Be YankeEsHoVE By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Yankees yust might have another Whitey Fordtype left hander ripening on the farm Frank Corpin 22yearold Brooklyn native seems to have solved some of the mysteries of the international League hitters alter spending last season with Binghamlon in the class East ern League Ford pitched tor Binghamtoa in his minor league days Carpln pitched his third straight three hitter for Rich mond Virginians mrsday night beating league leading Colum bus 12 It was only his second straight victory for be lost ibreebit duel with Torontos Rip Coleman earlier thisrnontb for his fifth defeat He now is 15 In other games Jersey City ond Bulfalotied for third place 001 percentage point ahead of the fifthplace Rochester Red Wings The Jerseys won over second place Charleston while the Bisoas beat Rochester 42 Maple Leafs in sixth place only 10 percentage points behind the Wings edged Syracuse Chiefs 11 STRUCK OUT FIV Carpin in pitching his fourth complete game and third in row struck out five and did not allow an earned run Richmond behind Zlin tho last of the sixth won the game when with Bill Carr on base Columbus rightlfielder Larry EL lint let Jack Gibbs single roll through his legs for threebase error lettin both runners score lim Pendletons single dou Morcions single drove inthe Roberts Fears Crime Inquiry CCFer Claims SPRINGBROOK CWebon ald MacDonald OntarioCCF leader said Tuesday nightAt torneYGoueral Roberts has re fused to hold an independent in quiry into crime in Ontario for fear of what such an investi fiation would reveal to the pub cf Mr MacDonald speaking to New Party club quoted the United States department of justice as reporting that 34500 000000 in protection money is paid police and politicians each ear in view of all this it is not only naive but politically irre spo ble to ignore the existence of organized crime in Ontario andthe corruption of the police force judiciary and polit Ics which inevitably follows he said The question was not whether such corruption exists in Onta rio but how farreaching it had come The stubborn refusal of the government to permit full in vestIgation raises the very per tinent question as to how for political contributions of organ ized crime in Ontario have in fluenced government policy in handling this dangerous threat to the integrity of our public life he said him in the office so that he can be of any service by mail as fast as 100 day besides those which are paid at the wicket The processing of these is nearly fulltime job apartfrom the usual cor respondenee and public rela tions that require the time and patience of an experienced of ma HURONIA DRIVEliq THEATRE tIIiM PRESENTS IIIE PICTURE TIIAI ltAPS AHEAD DI TIIE HEADLINES IIIISIIIIIIII IIIIII SPACE muwmn set record on the Royal Birk ble by Harry Anderson and Don Tax accounts are rolling in Another FordType Pitcher Jerscyicity runs breaking 21 tie and giving the Jerseys their third straight victory Jim Frey the defending 1L batting champ beat his Old Rochester mates with tworun homer in the seventh Joe Hannah hit loll inning homer for Toronto after Sure cuse had tied the game against winning reliefer Russ Heman in the ninth Canadians Ousted In British Open BIRKDALE England CF New Zealands Bob Charles one of the best lefthanded goitu ers in the world leads tield of mo competitors into the first rdund of this years British open golf championships today The 75yeareld southpaw who dale Course with 66 Monday headed the qualifiers for the 72 hole championship with 70 over the near 66 Hillside Course mesday He thus totalled 16 for the two qualifying rounds lwo strokes better than South Afri eas Gary Player the atol sec and choice to take the opcnti tle The to2 favorite Arnold Palmer of the United States Tuesday fired 68 two strokes over CharleSs record and six strokes under par for the tough 6Mynrd Birkdale course On the 6603 yard Hillside course Monday Palmer came off with oneunderpar 71 CANADIANS OUSIED Both dian competitors finished just one stroke above the qualifying limit Bill Wright of Edmonton shot 70 at Hillside niesday but it was not good enough to make up for his 79 strokes at Royal Birkdale Monday Ray Mclnnally had 75 at Hillside He shot Birkdale in 74 Monday Rees had record 66 at Hill British Ryder Cup captain Dai side mesday He shot 76 Mon day tralia came off the Hillside course with 68 Tuesday for total 141 for the two qualifying rounds Frank Stranaghan of melts former British and Canadian Amateur pion finished clay REPORTS PLAN MEETING BUENOS AlltES Reuters vThe newspaper La Razon quotes topranking economic and polit ical quarters as saying moves are under way for summit conference of President Ken nedy with the presidents of six South American statesArgen tina Brazil Bolivia Chile Pa raguay and Uruguay IMPERIAL it FUNNIEST maneuvefl To take 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