Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 28 Jul 1961, p. 5

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said we mild drop writ ll about brick throwing How ever we had an airmail letter today from England which we feel our readers would like to hear about Mr Clark general secretary at the Stroud annual show soci ety who are sponsors of the brick throwing contest writes notice that the total for each country is as follows US 6151 Canada 5654 UK 516 Australia smak rongratulo tlons once more to Oklahoma who maintained their standing from last year and to James Catrell the new world champ ion We are pleased achieved couple of throws of over ton loo feet and we congratulate Canada on one also To Australia who failed so narowly to make point We would like to offer an en couraging wordfive of their team bcal our last years rc cor We had the 11th Hussars hand not rowd of 4000 more than last year with 70 de gree temperature and nice sun shine The band played Valtz ing Matilda The Maple Leaf Forever The Star Spangled Banner and The Queen and as each tunc was played four staff sergeants of the regu Iar army hoisted the countrys appropriate flag and our team stood at attention The TV ca meras whirled for both net works and pressmcn stood el bow to elbow getting pictures near casualty was com mitteeman who unconsciously walked in the line of throw The brick just missed him We are out to comb our dis trict to get ton throwers for next year Our team which came mostly from one factory put in some very 1d practice and improved as they went along They are already train ing for next year Congratula tions all Clark CLAIMS BEES KILLED township beekeeper writes that he feels the public should know of the trouble caused to heekeepers by the road spray ing which he claims was done without warning and extended into the fields upwards to 30 feet He says the Hydro warns the farmers if they are going to spray so that cattle and other livestock including bees could be removed They sprayed early in July and the clovcrs were just about in full bloom George Plant of Lefroy Writes They destroy ed so many bees from two bee yards on sideroad that we will have very small return made enquiries it could claim damages and have been told from Toronto that could not Mr Plant continues This latter would not have been sent had not found party whose horse took three days to die after eating the sprayed clover It was the only means that man had to get in his hay not having tractor The veterinv arian has sent samplo of blood to the OAC you could se where the spray went 30 feet inside of the fence feel your column could warn farm rs who had hay uncut at that time that they may have some sick cattle next winter REMUNERATION $1M Allan Ireton says the amount allowed him as returning offi cer for the ballot taken on the referendum was $100 not $3M as reported The latter iigur was for mileage in connection THEATRE PA H3391 CINEMASCQFE Adult STARTS SATURDAY to have NNISIII NOTES Strand ILK Tosses Bouquet To Canada By SIMPKIN with the use of his car during the past quarter of the year He is allowed stated amount for mileage instead of salary most of the tonmhip officials using their own cars $5094 St The township has received cheque from the department of welfare in Toronto for 3509131 allowances due them from the loverall County Childrens Aid Society This is for mainten once based on the county re port Three persons were taken to doctors in the last few days with badly cut feet from step ping on broken glass thrown into the lake This is terri ble thing to do and anyone who can be caught at such an act should be taken to court and made an example of Stores which do not allow cash return for bottles are part ly responsible for this since if the purchaser could get his value back there would be more tendency to get the cash instead rock near the water One of the victims taken in this week may lose the use of his toes as it was thought the tendons had been scvcrcd ZIPAGE SUMMARY Recently case heard in the court of Judge liarvlc was put over until the evidence for both sides was presented in writing to the judge including the judges decision this took 24 legal pages The case began when mo Htorist entcredsuit for claim against Harry lloldcrost who lives near the corner of 25 sidcrond and the 9th line They claimed that the dog belonging to Holdcroft had run out on the road in front of the car driven by the plaintiff who was un able to stop and struck the large collie so forcibly as to do considerable damage to the car at the same time killing the dog The damages to the vehicle formed the basis of the suit it took considerable time in court to hear various witnesses however His Honor decided he would like more time to go into the evidence and instructed the solicitors to have written re ports handed him Judge Harvic in mak ing his report dismissed the case in favor of the defendant saying that in his opinion the IIc OPENING MONDAY JULY 3T MAUD WIHTMORE in BLITHE SPIRIT by Noel Coward CURTAIN 830 SPECIAL GROUP RATES BOX OFFICE at 23715 TICKETS $175 $225 which is the share of welfare as this is not subject to income tax deductions This applies to BROKEN GLASS DANGEROUS per cent in four or five years of throwing the bottles on 213 CONTINUALLY occonme Check Bdnk Records MIMICO EBA iutlibtlfilmllix uiry into towns gffairs was shown bank records Thursday that indieatui part payment of boat bought by Jack Book Mimieo building spector was made by Joseph Kastelic builder in the town Book testified Tuesday he paid marine supply firm owner Al bert Sansoln $300 cash and $1 300 by cheque from finance compaayfor the what boat The records showed Kastelic signed $300 cheque payable to Sansoms firm Book bought the boat Sept 11 1959 The cheque was certified Sept IL Sansom Thursday produced an agreement dated Sept It 1959 and signed by Book stat ing payment would be made in the form of two cheqch and $1300 Sansom said he OTTAWA CDA sharp in crease in Japanese Canadian tradeperhaps as much as 100 was foreseen Thursday by de parting Japanese Ambassador Toru Hagiwnrn But be indicated at the same time that the increase in Japa nese goods entering Canada may be felt most heavily in the nonsensitive areas mean dangcr the position of compet ing Canadian manufacturers Meanwhile ltir Hagi wara said the federal government will be approached this fall on the appropriate amount oi Japanese goods in the sensi tive area to be imported next year under quotas imposed by Japan at Canadas request He left no doubt that Japan will seek an increase in such shipments but did not cite spe cific goods or figures At pre sent the quotes apply to wide range of textiles stainless Steel tablewarepiywood and other goods DEPENDS 0N TREND The amount depends on the general business trend in the forthcoming year Mr Hagiv wara told press conference He added We would certainly like to have the quotes slightly in damage might have been cause ed by some other force than that of the dog The Judge commended both solicitors for THE nab can the manner in which they pre sented the case THEATRE Jacksons Point for one week IIIIIITII AMERICAN PREMIERE lMPElilltI TooY MDREMLARIOUSCARRWNGSON BY THE STARS OF CARRY ON MJRSEI lng goods that would not en abnuftv bi MARRIED noted the names Book told him the cheques would come from Don was to come from the fa place company the other from Kamila Judge Ambrose Shea heads tho inquiry which completes its second week today vith more witnesses to be called The allmico Ratepayers Association set of the inquiry with accusa tions of building bylaw infrac lions SAYS TEREATENED Real estate broker Angelo Patron subpoenaed by ratepay ers lawyer Aubrey Golden told the inquiry he was threatened by telephone about giving evi dence at the inquiry He said be armed himself with gun He said he was salesman for hiimico reoltor Arthur lam Ilmbassador Foresees Increase In Japanese Canadian Trade creased depending on the item because we consider that the controls are not to reduce our exports but to try to moderate the increase so they will gradu ally build up instead of flooding the Canadian market at car tain time think the Canadian govern ment agrees that there should be gradual increase without flooding In Probe Of Bribery arino before he became broker Joseph Robert Moher for mer real estate agent in Mimv tlieved thousands of dollars in bribesth been paid in the town CLUB BREAKFASTS BANQUET CATERING OFFICE IF YOU WISH HAVE IN contaLnTnLv nun MODERN CHILDRENS can on too testified Wednesday he be WEDDING RECEPTIONS SALES MEETINGS FOR HOME CATERING SERVICE RELAbe ATMOSPHERE TREAT YOUR FAMILY To SUNDAY DINNER IN VERY MODERATE PRICES FAMILY DINNER RATES ARRANGED RESERVATIONS OR INFORMATION queens Horst Baum ocean INTERLUDES NIGHTLY mom pm or BERT cnuncnlLL sun on RADIO AND TV Shoots Rapids Is Fined $100 NIAGARA FALLS Ont CPI Ray Weaver St Cathar ina salesman and former pilot who shot the lower Niagara River rapids in an enclosed steel boat Sunday was fined 5100 Thursday He pleaded guilty to charge under the Niagara Parks Com mission Act of performing an act which coogregotu or is lik mlt PARTIES JOhIPLETE FACILITIES DINING ROOM PORTIONS 32424 are ely to congregate pcrsom with out first having obtained per No evidence was offered by THE QUEENS HOTEL SPECIALIZES IN BUSINESS MENS SPECIALS Tim EXAMINER assistant Crown attorney Don ald Scott on second charge of placing craft in waters under the parks commission jurisdic two without obtaining boating permit weaver paid the fine for which the alternative was two months in jail Mr Scott told the court Weaver had paid eight SHOW PLUS Blli Adult Entertainment SAT FEATURE AT The Daily Newspaper Is the Safer buy typical advertiser eon reach papers at least as economically as thro the newspaper delivers an audience th tising saxer ad medium bathroom prefers newspapers with advertising advertising Such an audience guarantees in per message deIivered and makes news Elite metric Examiner Surw Advertising Investment Two questions influence the choice SATURDAY MORNING 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