Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 28 Jul 1961, p. 10

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TRRlGAnoN was prob lem on the farm of Mrs Beattie of RR Allistou until this 740000gallon walér tank was built The tank is kept filled by we sand points which provide 110 gallons of waler per hour hours day Examiner Photo $5 InVestment Can Become $30000 If Weathers OK ALLISTON staff Want to turn $5 Info $10000 soo deters good root system and this results In lighter weight and an exhausting work is be gun It usually takes five weeks IL G8MPIHN Ceshtowu came up In county news at the last meeting of county council when petition signed by many ruideuts asked that the pointy road be hard surfaced from Cashtowrl south to Highway 89 Polterscns County History says Coshtowu is modern name of uncertain origin We dined at Cashtowo in the one and only building in the worldr smallest town and the restaur ant is most deceiving One on ters side door into refrah ment bar with stools and here truck drivers and those desir lng short orders such in hot dog or sandwich may have their lunch but for meal there is an inner room with liable and on the wall pic ture of Hon Leslie Frost in life like size We took our seat the The menu was roast meal we fell perhaps the own er might have political lean ing so wegot him into conver sation before we left He claims to have information dir ect from the top source Rev Downer MPH who he says is very close friend that already plans are under way to bring northsouth high wa yup this road from the lake shore near Port Credit right through to the Wasago Brash BITE We had not heard this before but later enquiries further down the oounly disclosed that the plan was not to take over this county road which was not in lit condition to accept into the provincial system but that new road would be constructed over the abandoned rightotway of the abandoned railway until it crossed the county road How ever this will be something for later news items Origin Of Cdshtown Is Dim But New Highway Predicted tie He ships milk and pur chase all the feed for his stock Baides the milk the one he makes fair turnover of his top bred stock Right across the road were fields of baled clover which were brown with the wet and the sound growth was nearly as high as the bales PARIERS HARD HIT Rain day after day is causing many fannets to realize the work that wont into harvesting the crop into bales has been lost In the circle we drove this condition was apparent all along the way Second growth crops are slowly hiding HIS lrst crop bales and rain sev eral limes day leaves no chance of salvaging this valu able fodder which is in such short supply in Western Cunlt ada owing to the lack of rain Fall wheat is flattening with beef and fresh homemade bcrry pie which was meal one might appreciate lSTRICTLY FOB LANDLORD We asked II Steele pro prielor of the only business in the only building in Cashtown if he knew how the name ori ginated He did not But rum or has it that the hotel which formerly occupied the corner where his building now stands was run strictly for the bane the additional moisture and even the oat crop is starting to show signs of going down when the heavy heads topple the roots in the soft wet soil good tobacco farmer can With worth of seed he can pmduca 30000 cash crop providing his crop is not ex tensichy damaged by the wind hail or rain And theres lot of toil and Iearabeforu thebig profit rolls in too Tobacco farmer Ronald BeatA tie works Al acres of tobacco His Iasacre farm Is located southeast oi Alliston He also works another 130 acres of plr to harvest 40 acres The leaves are picked and taken to the kilns They are kept in the kilns for five or sev on days UP TO 180 DEGREES The temperature in tho kilos which are used to cure the leaves starts at no degrees Fahrenheit and progresses to 180 degrees If the eurcr in charge of the kiln doesnt know If the crop gets the proper amount of moisture early in the season and this is followed by hot weather and good amount of rain in the latter part of the growing season heav Iur better quality leaf will re sult lllr Steele has fivbacre farm behind the Cashtown scr vicc station where he has 30 head of purebred Jersey cat RONALD BEAIIIE INSPECTS LEAVES ON PLANTS Board 1s Told Predict Improved Race Relation lifter Approval Of Constitution SALISBURY ReuterslPre HORN WORM TROUBLES Horn worms usually make their appearance immediately prior tohnrvest time These to ensure the great advance Doctors Like Brand Names CALGARY CPD Lawyers swung hard Thursday at two briefs before the federal com mission sludylng drug prices in Canada Ilume counsel for the Canadian Pharmaceutical Man ufacturers Association took strong exception to series of articles published by The Alber fan Calgary newspaper and submitted at the oncday hear ing of the rcstriclivc trade pram ticcs commission Commission counsel lliaclaeod and Frawley representating the Alberta gov ernment found fault with stats ments by the Alberta Pharma ceutical Association about the professional responsibilities and pricing policies oi its members The submissions were the fifth and sixth heard this week in Al now moves to Vancouver Much sion revolved around the rela tivn costs of brandname drugs and drugs identified by generic name millions promoting their prod ucts and discrediting the cheaper products of houses sup plying drugs under their gonerlc names Commission Chairman Rhodes Smith interrupted Ed ward Ilomaine Albertan man nging editor presenting the brief to say that because none of the doclors or pharmacists quoted in the submission were named the board must consider their statements hearsay evidence Mr Romaine said he was pre pared to offer signed affidavits from the authors of the state ments Mr Hume said the evidence of halfadozon druggists was thrown in with extreme and in temperate language by Alber of Thursdays discus tan writers to castigate an en helta by the commission which fire rcsponsibe WSW Mr llume quoled statement in the final part of the series saying brandnnme manufactur ers claim that there is no such thing as reputable generic manufacturer taloes on rented land PROFITABLE BUSINESS dustry is profitable was 50c per pound warehouses located Dutch clock system the top price ter it has been graded ent lots STOP THE CLOCK lclock at Goa the clock at The first buyer to takes the lot required before the auction houses Mr Seattle is considered to be one of the more successful growers in the area and he said today the tobacco growing In The average yield of tobacco is 1500 to 2000 pounds per acre Last years going price The tobacco is sold at auction in Delhi Tillsonburg and Aylmcr by the Under this system bidding starts at Before the auction begins the tobacco is set out on flats af The buyers walk along the rows of flats and catalogue the differ At the time of sale the of ficials will determine the grade of the lot up for auction and the going price is about 50¢ per pound they will start the The buyers all have buttons which will stop desired price stop the clock Mr Bealtie said there is lot of sweateffort and patience want to slay the same but it leaves get to worms chew extensively on the leaves When the plant comes into full bloom the topping begins This is most important step asit could mean the dllference 1ng top or poor harvest If the topping is done too early the crop will remain green for longer period and the harvest will be late and too close to the frost If the top ping is done too late it could cause loss of potential weight Then it is time to hanmt Workers are brought in from the United States and Canada his job he can turn 500 quality tobacco into 25c quality sec onds The tobacco Is taken from the kiln to the puck barn There the tobacco from each of Mr Bentties eight kilns is placed in separate piles The tobacco does not usually reach the suc tio houses before the end of January Attire auctionhouse the leav es are sold by the Dutch clock system and then they are trans ported lo the tobacco compan ies to be made ready for some ones coffee break drag WideEyed Attitude 01 Actor llttracted Attention Director LONDON AP Take Cockney boy and thrust him into starmaking role in his first movie What happens Im not quite able to cope with it admits Terence Stamp husky handsome 22yearold chosen to play Billy Budd in the film of that name said Terry Things are happening to me and dont quite understand them feel the same and doesnt seem possible Even my characters were supposed to browbeat the young sailor into speechless rage was too ignorant of film technique to be nervous Terry said lost myself in the scene and actually couldnt speak That apparently is how did better than the other actors who testedthey werent able to sus lain lhespeechlessness Peter recognized what had happened to me Afterwards he made me jump with him all aged to garner most of the cash of his customers before they passed along when the stage coach brought passengers along that route from Barrie to Crcmoer this had been is stopping place and passengers were allowed time for stop and refreshments There had once been store across the road but it disap peared and it is not known if it burned down or was torn down In fact the present own er of the lone building who has been there about 15 years knew very little of the early hlstory There was no picture or record of the old stage coach corner and the last owner of the hotel had been man by the name of Leonard lIe mov ed to Stayner purchased ho tel huilding there and convert ed it into apartments The Cashtowh building re muiued vacant when the licence to sell liquor was withdrawn alter the people voted it out Mr Steele tore the old building down and his modern service station is placed comerwise so that it is handy to all four corners loading to Barrie east lCreemore west Stayner to the north and south down the coun ty westof Camp Borden fit of the landlord and he man mier Sir Edgar Whitehead Thursday predicted improved race relations in Southern Rho desio in the wake of the over whelming approval of new constitution for the selfgovern ing British colony Wednesday But Negro nationalist louder Joshua rn who spear headed campaign against the constitution said it would not workwe wont let it Final returns in the over whclmingly whlto referendum showed an almost twoetoooe vic tory for Whitehead The count was 949 in favor and 11846 against Whitehead said the new con stitution set the stage for Al rican Negro people to play their part fully in the political life of the country He declared Southern Rhodo all would use the new powers gained under the constitution In race relations which the EL erendum shows Some Negro nationalists oplt posed the constuution on the ground that Britain lost its rights to veto discriminatory legislation against Negroes The British veto power in such cases was replaced by Declaration of Rights thata plied to all Southern Rhode slans The constitution also provides for 15 Negro seals in the Soulh ern Rhodesian legislaturethe first representation for Negroes in tho colonys history ROCK STEAM BATHS OPEN DAILY mm to pm PA 87lll RVRDRZRERD ALL VITAMINS ARE NOT THE SAME Do not let you know better halftruth For instance comply with government moord some brlnds are much more trtler advertising mlllnld you nll butlur must he sold Yet some cooks in over the set like silly idiots to pull me out at if MAY BE HIGHWAY Terry is disturbed about an After sitting under the pic the publicity he is gettingId lure of the premier for our prefer to have it after Ive done something not before But he is hearing up and Us tinov says he is giving re markable performance CHANCELLDR ILL VANCOUVER CF bake same friends have different attitude toward me They expect me to act lik movie star Its con fusing Terry wideeyed altitude is what attracted the attention of Peter Ustinov who is writing directing Producing and star ring in Billy Budd The Herman Melville story portrays Budd as epitome of goodness British frigate seamen who clashes with the evil masteratarms Doll Grauer chairman of BC Cloggart Robert Ryanl Electric and chancellor of the Blflyrhad to be Innoceng yet University of British Columbia mascullne Ustinov explaineda remains in poor condition with like Anne Fraok the player leukemia Doctors aaid Wednes had to be ripe out day the 55yearold industri Ustmnv found Terry alists condition may remafil in Small TEVHGFEHY had PlayEEI changed for some time or sud few roles in the theatre but duly deteriorate Brand name manufacturers have never claimed any such thing said Mr Hume This is pure invention to sell newspa greenhouses are Steamed km push the weed seeds and the seeds The Alberta pharmacists rep mamd be resented by association Presi ANNUALANXIETY dent Walter Maday said that About MayZi tlleplilnts atc until doctors choose to prescribe transplanted to the fields The drugs by generic name stock transplanting is done by ma ing of the products in pharmacy chinery Once the plants are inventories would not materially out in the fields may are ex reduce the cost of prescriptions posed to the elements and the annual anxiety begins Cutworms are nuisance each Labor Movement Will Be Free To Praise Criticize New Party flu um us real treat Others using the He starts his operation around Willems roll than SAY NOT WRONG the last week of March The The Pharmaceutical Associa tion said Ihcre is nothing inher entIV wrong with drugs identi fied generically and price saving could be achieved for the consumer if their quality can be guaranteed by the fed eral government The Albertan brief denounced largeAscale brand name manu facturers who it said spendl The quality or vitamin processing Ind many tutl absorption The vitamins we depends on the cm of for potency and body supply are made by the our prescription drugs Purity and pbv tency lr lwm on but qumy that can be made FURNITURE THE BEST IN PRICES SELECTION AND SERVICE AT YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE us when you need medicine Pick up your prescription if shopping nearby or we will delvlry promptly without extra charge treat many people entrust us with their prescriptions May we compound yours CALDWELL DRUG SIORE spring Mr Beettie said This year has been good because the farmers have been spraying the area In other years many plants have been cut off at the roots by the warms shortly af OllAWA CPI Organized labor next week moves directly into Canadas political arena with the New Party It will be an historic step the culmination of many dec ades of labor interest in the countrys political life For the first time it will put organized labor its money manpower and ideassquarely behind alpolitical party striving to win electoral support and form the federal government The Canadian Labor Congress 1150000mernber central body of niz labor spear headed the move to found the New Party Three years ago the CLC convention at Winnipeg called for political reanilg ment embracing the CCF labor farmers sional groups and liberallyminded people That initial step will reach its climax Monday when some 700 trade unionisls join 1100 other delegates here for the weeklong rally that will produce party leader and party platform Once ihe New Party is formed the central laborron gress will step back from its key role with the CCF and New Party clubs in guiding the party to its formal birth WONT BE AFFILIATED The congress itself will not be affiliated with the New Party Top congress officers have em phasized that the CLC should be free to praise or criticize the New Party The link between labor and the New Party lies with indivilt dual unions and their Ioca So far there has been no BAYCITY llPllOlSIERING ANTIQUE AND MODERN Beautiful Samples Free Estimates FREEPICKUP AND DELIVERY PHD EQPAj 817433 ARRIE Upholsterlng Is Our Businessmot Just Sldcllne harmfulu sl report on how many union mem bers have voted to affiliate with the new party through their un lon Labors role in Canadian pol itics goes back at least as far as 1074 when Daniel ODonog hue printer was elected to the Ontario legislature In 1900 Arthur Puttee was elected the first Labor member of the House of Commons In modern times labor devel oped two routes of access to the political arenavia annual rep resentations lo the government in power and by working through the CCF itself COMES AFTER MERGER In 1943 the Canadian Con gress of Labor one of two cen lral labor bodies that merged into the CLC five years ago en dorsed the CCF as labors polit ical arm The bigger Trades and Labor Congress of Canada how ever kept the American tradi ti of not aligning with any po lilical party But in 1958 just two years after the two central labor bo dies had united within the new CLC the formal step into pol itics was proposed The central body of Quebec union syndicatesthe Confedep ation of National Trade Unions will send two observers to nail weeks political conventio on our handy Budget Plan Dont delay repairs to lyourcar See us today Alcohol 55 Canters PAESngl ter transplanting Mr wind rain growers and hail feet on the has been ideal Beattio considers the to be the greatest headache Moisture has considerable ef crop and this year he said Too much moisture early in the sea notbing steady His father tug pilot was starting to sug gest that factory job might be good idea WAS T00 IGNORANT Terry tested for Billy Budd Io February The crucial scene was one in which two main CAMIPBELL LTD Furniture Moving and storage Commercial Warehouslug Agents for North Amerlean Van Lines PA 06555 BARRIE FURNITURE LTD as sosm Loft f7 Mnlearter St th1 ralaulpl gt trust SVOIIRKIND Buy some today its great 011 wmmammmm DEL EU li 0F taste Doug our Film Cell Caldwell Pllmr Cor Owen and Dunlap Sts

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