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Barrie Examiner, 30 Dec 1959, p. 2

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CLOTHES MAKE Ii COMMANDING OFFICER it This is one occasion where clothes make the person In accordancc with on old Air Force tradition Airwoman First Class Caro Baker of Kirkland Lake donned Wing INNISFIL NOTES HAPPY NEW YEAR We wish our readers Happy New Year This 1960 shollld bring many things that will be beneficial to us all as we are just on the brink at so many things that may entirely change mans way of living Unless of course we continue to risk the danger of certain trig gerhoppy individuals to release nuclear bomb over our heads that will be the beginning of the end for all There areso many wonderful possibilities ahead in this new age that we who have reached it should spread happy wishes so strongly that there will not be rnom for other than peace on earth good will toward all men MORE FOLES FALL Damage to the Strand Tele phone Company lines has been added to by the breaking down of more poles along the highway South of St Pauls on the high way more poles collapsed with their load of icecovered wires Some of the poles broke in two or more pieces and the tangled wires are complete mixup Roy Warnica states that the Company had reserve supply of cable some of it with as many as ill wires allowing nine cir cuits This had been purchased to enable the splitting up of cir cuits As soon as the damaged poles and wires can be cleared off the highway the repair men will start laying out this cable to get some of the circuitsrinnvork ing order small cable was on the posts along the big and was about ready who put into use This will be moved over so it can be connected to get lines to Paihswick and Big Bay Point back into operation The Board is trying to borrow some workmehfrom any phono companies who are not affected by the storm damages We do notknow how soon we will have the lines back in order hutwe will get service restored as soon as possible Mr Wam ica stated IN THE BLACK Thornton Police Village part in lnnisfil and Essa finished the year with substantial balance and will ask the townships for total of $1200 for the coming years operations or this amount innisfil collects 40 per cent and Essa 60 per cent from their ratepayers in the village area DrE Horton who has been on the Board of Trustees for over 30 years has plaque inhis office from the By dro Commission which extolls the service he has given on behalf of the village The doctor looks aft er the clerical work andykeeps the village records Treasurer of the township of Essa Bell looks after the funds The village own its own hydro count It is expected that more Commander Hocknoys uniform and llius became the first woman Commanding of floor of RCAF Station Edgar The event took place oli Christ mas day when the officers By 163 they can provide as much JDWull as required by any householder Street lighting by 13 lights is charged to the village and this cost is total of $422 for the past year The village hires snow plow to clear sidewalks They also have fire truckoi their own having rebuilt the old truck formerly owned by Cooks town This equipment which is rarely called on is in good runn ing order and with the assistance of the township equipment they are satisfied they they have 5an ficicnt fire protection Their financial statement as of Dec 21 1959 shows that they have balance of $147220 with the 1959 levy from the townships to come This does not include the balance on the Hydro ac reconstruction will be nnderlak on of the power lines during this coming year SLIGHT DROP IN POPULATION Innisfil population has droped slightly during the past year Assessor Sproule says the total according to his records is 6831 persons This of course is the tot al of yearround residents He attributes the decrease to the families who had been living in the Belle Ewart area in so call ed winterized cottages and had returned to the Toronto areas Last year thetownship lost about 170 of its population to the City of Barrie through annexation It must be more than seven per cent drop bcfoie the percap ito grants are tie cte Mr Sproule says He will be placing about 40 new homes on the as sessment not before the end of the year PARTY IS TODAY Because of an error it was stated in this paper that the Barrie Rotary Club family party was taking place at St Pauls Church Tuesday Dec 29 In fact the party is this evening and those who went yesterday only to find an empty hall should arrive at St Pauls Church Hall rInnisfil Township at 630 pm today Dr Ross Tumbull is in charge of pro Senior NCOs and Warrant Ol ficers served Christmas dinner to more than 45 airmen and ainvomen who could not be home with their families Wing Commander Coral Baker is CAMP BORDENNucleor at tockand winter warfare will be the theme of two weeks of out door practical exercises involv ing more than 2000 Canadian Army personnel in Camp Borden next week Schools which normally teach suoh subjects as medical train ing vehicle driving tank opera scar EDGAR shown here buttonlng her new uniform while the retiring Commanding Officer is in shirt sleeves Carol was in complete command during thr dinner and for one hour afterwards lRCAF Photo tion infantry tactics cooking clerical duties and signalling will suspend their regular training Jan to spend two weeks on national survival training on orders from Army Headquarters INSTRUCTORS LEARN Regular staff instructors at these schools will become stud ents themselves to learn such LOCAL END GENERAL No ELECTION Acclamation of last years en tire Tiny Township council at the nominations and qualifica tions which ended last night means no township election this year Montcalm Maurice reeve Eldege Quesnetle deputy reeve and the council Etienne Mar childon Douglas Holt and Nor mand Marchand will once again rule the Tiny government BYLAW IS INVALID Orillia town council has decid ed to appeal for private bill of the Ontario Legislature to validate local bylaw passed in 1958 to set up the branch Mem orial Home Board Council found out Monday that present statutes dont provide for the establishment of such board by municipal council IRISH JOURNEY Rotarian Sam Steele will re count his adventures in Ireland this past summer to the Barrie Rotary Club at the regular meet Honse Thursday Dec 31 ELECTION LIKELY An election for Mara Township council and vote for the reevee ship was seen liker following Mondays nominations Depnty Reeve Erwin Cuwie qualified for the reeveship ahd Reeve Pat Duffy iseirpected to run again third nominee for the position colour and lllnck and White Photofinishing Leave with 85 COWPER Dunlap St West at Mary PA 85440 ceedings ANNUAl MEETING SIMCOE NORTH PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE COMMUNITY HALL Thursday January Speaker Drl ASSOCIATION SUNNIDALE cons 19159 at 800 pout Rynard MP ing of the club at Commrmity John MacDonald withdraw FOUR CONTESTING Four Rama Reserve Indians are offering their services as chief for the next two years Present Chief Irvan Douglas Wilfred Benson Marshall Nogon ash and Stewart Comego let their hurries stand following Mondays nomination meeting planned to 1959 HIGHIJGHTS Kiwanis Gives Review President William Lang re viewed his year in office to mem ber of Barrie Kiwanis Club in its 52nd and final dinner of the year Monday It Community House Ha took each of the in months and commented on the meeting or activity which imprcued him most When began at the start of the year accepted challenge that of gaining one new mem ber for and month be said Well we achieved net in creasa in membership of one thanks to wholeheartcdhffort by Maurice Madmen We did get eight new members but lost leven through prosnovel due to busineol reasons Only three of these were lost to Kiwhnllhowlt cver Iour joined the club in their new locations so can tend Kiwanis has net gain at we EIGHT NEW MEIme New members inducted dur the year were Dave Harrison Pete McIntosh Murray IInil Ernie Burton Bill McClure Ger ry Tawsa Earle Little and Jack Taylor Klwanians in new cities are Al Harris Motion Frank Boyes St Cathorines Senior Major George Crewo Glace Bay NS and Harry Hancock Swift Current Sask No man can do it alone and haa not supposed to Preslth Lang said want to extend thanks to all those who helped the club or contributed in any way and especially to my board of directors who made the club success in 1959 Everybody has to play Nuclear Winter Warfare Is Theme Oi Exercises projects as rescue of trapped persons from burning buildings emergency first aid control of refugee tratflc and the use of radiation detection instruments Even two units which study nuclear warfare all year round will takoipart The lst Radia tion Detection Unit will study communications and signalling while the Joint Atomic Biolo gical and Chemical Defensive Warfare School staff will ottchd first aid lectures Much of the training at all schools will be conducted out of doors number of local units will also carry out winter warfare training during this period ex ercising officers and men in out door living marching and fight ing in deep snow and zero wea ther conditions Troops engag ed in Winter training will take part in an imaginary battle near the Kirkland LokeButlerLake Area duringihe second week in January orsfiARRiE Prexy Ila felt thattthc club had us ioyed road prepmint coed rpeakemand good entertainment during the year and singled out Maddenelect Tcd Not tleton for his efforts in this re spect MONTHLY HIGHLIGHTS Pruldeat Lang picked out these events for brief interpre tattoo January Installation of of ficer by Murry Anderson Tomato LieutenantGovernor of Division Five 0ltQhf District Kiwanis international FebrnBrY Program arranged by Al Harris for representative New Canadians in Barrie and district March Ladies Night onSt Patricks Day withRov Wil liam Johnston Tomato or speaker An outstanding talk on another night by Russ Brady of Strand Barrio Central Colleg lol its Key Club past president who became lieutenantgovernor of the division April Fellowship Night for club members first of such events which he thought should be held twice it year May Interclub with West To ronto John Tomlinson past president of that club and form er Barrie member givingajalk on What Kiwkania Means to Me June The Peanut Project the clubs main foinidraislng activ iw which surpassed the prev ious year Since we no longer have carnival feel this pro ject does flno public relations job for Klwanlsrinoe this way we get to meet the public at their homes Attendance of the president as club delegate at the Kiwanis international conven tion in Dallas Texas Helping Drillia Kiwanis Club to celebrate Its 35th anniversary since spoo sorship by the Barrla club July Talk on Attitudes by Ted Nettleton August Visit from members of the Austintown Ohio Kiwanis Club to dinner at Centrol United Church Paid off final obliga tion towards cost of building at Blue Mountain Camp for Crlplt pied Children This was $8000 well spent September Talk by VicePres ident Ken Walls on his visit to Quebec City in June for recep tion given to pres by Her Ma jesty Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip on board Britannla October OntmoQuebecvMar itimes District Convention in Montreal November Scottish Biscuits Project ahead of 1953 in re turns Club endorsement of add at project in worklng for Ree tarded Children December Ladies Nightwith speaker Rov Skelly of Barrie Long overdue recogni tionof the Kiwanis Womens Auxiliary which contributed over mz HARM EXAMINER WEDNESDAY DEC 80 Impromptu Speeches Inteiest Barrie Lions Club lit Meeting The Lieu Chm of Barrie at its regular supper meeting last night at Community House fol lowcda new slant which led to most interesting meeting both pleasing and educational with plenty of humour intermingled Fivs member were asked to give an impromptu talk of at least five minutes each telling how they decided to come to Barrio Speakers were architect Harry Nelbltt who told of hi move here and also talked about his profession which has with the building boom been active hero with prospect of more to come iNvEerENT CHATS Crawford Co IM IS Dunlap St PA 82487 MINING DEPLETION Mining is now well over billion dollar yearly industry for Canada It has in the past and will in the future be very color ful fieldvto watch not only from the beneficial and fascinating standpoint but also from the speculative and investment sphere It is well to keep wall informed 000 to club welfare funds Father and Son night with Nobby Wirkowakl of Toronto Argonauts as speaker plus Don Gray of CKVRTV in humorous FDRCEFUI LEADERSmV in conclusion President Lang asked for support for the incom ing president and board With two big projects now we have something to work for and thats what this clnb needs be concluded Ted Nettletan in his thanks raid the club was grateful for the forceful leadership of big man in 1959 Doctors Wife Dies In Traffic Mishap NEWCASTLE CPI Mrs Kathleen Barrie of Cobnurg was killed Tuesday night and her husband and daughter injured in traffic accident on Highway north of here Dr Michael Barrie was ad mitted to hospital at Bowmam ville with leg and arm injuries His daughter Ruth is in the some hospital with broken leg 759 FOR THAT LITTLE EXTRA IN SERVICE KRAMER MOTORS LIMITED 145 Bradford St SHOP awryrigor Personaln Ajvmcs IN CHILDRENTSZWEARMISS WOMENS WEAR Ail GREATLY aeouceoiro VCLEAR can cOATs BLOUSES COATS SKIRTS Larry Hart was next up and told the story of his choice of Barrie permanent mldeni cc Tony Soso followed him and went rith back to his birtpr beautiful Slcclyfahd toldof log out to locate with his father and family andestablishing wholesale fruit buslnessy which he ran successqu for many years until changing over to the theatre ownership and operation Next was Lion Ronald McKim of the Bank of Montreal who told how he came to Barrie and ed the branch here Lion Arcle Refreborouzh of the Bank of Top ohlo included in his talk mm interesting facts about loans at all times as every mine in to some degree ina state of an ever changingplcture In tho care of base metalJnincs the price of the metals on the world markets can change the value of are from noncommercial to commer cial grade The metal mines that are in production and which can operate at low metal price any metal price increase can re flect into higher profits for the company increase arsrescrves and in generale an overall bets ferment for the company Every son and oil well has limitinm its production capability ll types of mines have to depend on the ore reserves to maintain the life of the mine but in some car es those reserves have been calculated to last for decades to come are or natural products ex tracted and processed is an asset that is constantly being used up and only by further development can we hope to replace it The government has seen fit to allow depletion on the dividends re celveiI from Canadian oil wells gas wellsvor mines and share holder may mako the following deductions from the dividends received Whereln mineral pro fits of the corporation comprise 25 per cent to 49 per cent of its income to per cent depletla 50 per cent to 74 per cent of its lncomo15 per cent depletion 75 per cent or more of its income per cent depletion Your investment broker will be able to advise you the depletion rate that you may deduct on any company that you may be in ested in This just one of the many free services that broker offers to the investing public BACKACHE May he Warning Butlrulte is often caused by lazy lidheylctinn When kidney of outol decentu arid and miles remain in tiiaoyxlun Then badache turbod ml or that IiiEdam and huvy hududfeelinlm roonfollaw Thats Ihu firm his oddo Kidmy Pills Doddl rbmolate the kidney to normal action Then you feel betterr belter work boiler Gel Dad Kidney ill as AND cHILoRENs WEAR SHOP EARLY DUSTERs QUANTITIES LIMITED system and when this was first built back in 1913 there was no thought of the load it would ev entually be required to handle so years later To bring their plant up to pan the trustees hired private contractor and during the past summer they rebuilt the southern part of the system and also some of the lines in the vic inity of the Anglican church They how have heavyservice cables and new poles so that For considerabion of condbituolorrand election of officers All supporters of Progressive Conseré DEF nouns votive Party Welcome Mon through Sat p15 nan tosao pm Wed 1315 mm to 12 noon SQDUNLOP STf ior BARRIE LDong1a MpArthr pa 85539 Ifresldont 31 maméiwniimehI quitarm Barrle Ontario secretary CLOSED FRIDAY January lot

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