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Barrie Examiner, 25 Jan 1960, p. 1

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MANAGER IRliCTUBED No Roxy Theatre nianager lion Holman is not settingup sporting goods storeall the skis here are fractured on one way or another Mr Hollt man was somewhat fractured OVER PUBLICITY STUNT too when friend Karen Shortt piled them up all over him Reason for the mtshdnash of broken ski during last weeks run of Third Man On The Mountain It was all public ity stunt as they say but now broken skis was his otter of free passes to anyone who could turn up to the movie with he has problem What can anyone do with 40 pieces of ski tExaminer Photo Tiny Twp Offer Being Considered An otter made by Tiny Town ship six years ago to make land grant or 1200 acres of marahland to the provincial gov crnment has again been brought up this time by the Ontario Fed eration of Anglers and Hunters The Federation Saturday Delay Licences For Dairies Simcoe County Health Unit took action during December against six county dairies whose products were unsatisfactory reports Dr Scott director ot the unit Writing in his monthly report the director notes that dairies generally were in satisfactory sanitary condition Unfortunately the products from some plants did not com pletely measure up to the same standards he adds As result the licences for three dairies were issued on temporary basis until product quality has improved and the licences were withheld tempor arily from three other plants for the same reason Sanitary surveys and spot sampling have been carried out in most at these plants which showed that more care and at tention must he paid to the daily washing and sterilizing procedure WEATHER Synopsis For the last few days little change in the weather pattern has been evident across the continent with cloud snow flurries and temperatures near or above seasonal values in the east and cold clear weather in the west This morning however cold air from the prairies began to edge snutheastward Tempera tures will be lower Tuesday Skies cleared in some sections of Southern Ontario during the night but the general cloudiness of the last few days is expected to con tinue through to Tuesday Regional forecasts valid until midnight Monday Lake Erie Lake Ontario Nit agara southern Lake Huron Haliburton regions Windsor lor onto London Hamilton Variable cloudiness with occasional snow flurrics today Tuesday partly cloudyl Little change in tempera ture Winds southwest 15 becom ing light tonight Northern Lake Huron Gear gian Bay Kirkland Lake regions North Bay Sudbury on with occasional snowflurries to day and Tuesday Little change in temperature Winds south 15 becoming light tonight limrninsKapuskasing Cloudy with occasional snowfiurries to day and Tuesday Winds light to day and northwest 15 to 20 Tues day Colder Tuesday Western New York Variable cloudiness occasio al snow flurries High 2530 law 1560 Fokecast Temperaturu Low tonight High Tuesday 15 25 15 Hamilton Muskoka Kilialoe Earlton Sudbury North Bay Kapuskasing White River adjoining plots who would have or the Humber Club said Pra mier Frost was asked to look into the project He said the Premier ordered rcsurvey The lands department estimated the cost at $100000 Ridiey charged Mr latest communications evasive Frosts urged that the fish and game were committee sanction acquisition 1iT 1mm Junior Farmers Hold Meeting The need for progress willing ness to change an the was of keeping up to te was led by Mansell Chapman ari wlture teacher at oriilia Colleg iate in his to the North Simeon Junior Farmers banquet at Jarratt Hall Saturday evening The speechva the highlight of the daylong activities at Jar rat Hall New olllcers are as lollows Praidm Ron Jena ltlid laod vicepresident Don Wood row Moonstone secretarytrea surer Joyce Fotherby Shanty Bay provincial director Don Woodrow and representative to the Federation of Agriculture Eon Collttr Midhurst To Charge Man Found In Garage In Barrie Sunday Tomato man who was found hiding in Barrie garage Sunday will likely be charged with car theft say District OPP following the theft of pickup truck from Toronto Police said truck was found rolled over on Highway 00 near Barts Road They said the trudt had flipped alter it hit snow bank while travelling north Damage to the truck owned by Broadview Poulth Farms was atimated at $150 Police said they found Jock Murray in Hart Motors on Dunlop Street and he was re turned to Toronto Metro Police at 967 of those marshland acres The request followed approval of resolution presented by the lumber Gun Club which asked that the whole area be maintain cd for wildiiie purposes and that control dam be construct ed When Tiny made the offer six years ago they were pressed by the fact that there were no buy ers for thrl land and though it would not be suitable for form ing it would be good fora con servatinn preserve There were ten farmers on Midhurst WOma In Intersection 53yearold Midhurst woman was treated for bruised ribs and iacerated knees Saturday follow ing an accident at Park and To ronto streets intersection in Banint John Graydon Dougherty 1V HAD LONG MEMORY TORONTO CF Percy Robinson lormer editor at Thu been alfectcd by the flooding of the land if control darn was established So Tiny made the stipulation that it the offer was taken up and the land was used as game preserve the depart ment would also have to buy ap proximately 1000 acres from Teleguam died Saturday He was 92 Described by newspapermen as human encyclopedia or his remarkable memory Mr Robinson was telegraph editor the farmers whose land would be affected Frank Ridlcy spokesman Telegram from 1921 until his relt tirernent in 1948 Toners STOCK raters Compiled atnoon by AE Flynn Collier so Barrio INDUSTRIAL Con Paper Consumers cu Dir seas Darn Found Asbestos Ahltht Paper ileum Steel Aluminium Ltd Alberta on Atlas Steel ak or Montreal and or its Bell Tel Co nmlunn on Power Cdn Bk of Com Cdn Breweries can Canada Cement can our Canadian on Con mm or am Massey ram Noranda Nor Ont MG Monro CD Pmch Fe vein Pl Que 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Morrison Con Hall paragon Sullivan Can lnvestmen Fund All Canadian Bid Asked 9475 9575 mg Nov 193457 lll5fl noon April 191471 M1 Girls the best way know to keep your entity on the roadto success is ttirough good healthy fivings account When youve got money in the bankyou can payoash for the things you want and take advantage of opportunity Know where my husband and lsavcdthamoneytobuythismwcar THE BANK or nova scoot nanny and later night editor of The it Is Injured Crash Here 133 Marx Street said he was going south on Toronto when he saw car pull out in front of him from Park Street He said he tried to pull up when he saw the other car was not going to stop but skidded into it Thomas Bower Midhurst has been charged with careless driving and making an impro per lett turn at an intersection Mrs Annie Bower passen ger in the Bower car was re leased from Royal Victoria Hos pital after treatment Youngsters enioy themselves at at sleigh ride sponsored by the Everett Booster Associa tion group of citizens from the area devoted to finding The Executive Directors for 1960 are Ed Robertson Phelp stun co Fraser Shanty Bay Bob 0pc Hawkestoac Syllt via Chopped Barrie Thousands Late As subway Blocked TORONTO CP Thousands of workers were delayed when breakdown suspended services on the Yoogc Street subway system or 20 minutes early this morn ing Toronto Transit Commission spokesman said the line was blocked when the brake locked on train in the downtown Kit18 Street station BIG BEAN FEED Stayner Lions clubs second annual bean feed and commun ity night at the local arena will be held Tuesday Free skating and broomball game will be highlights of tho afterdinner en the Norrie Examiner CITY AND COUNTY NEWS MONDAY JANUARY 15 mo Expect ll ouncil Row On Wellington Street The second regular meeting at the 196561 Barrie City Council open tonight with reports from all the new committee on the coda The Agenda it may be noted diflcrs mm the original Mott the Striking Committee which recommended the new City De Velth Committee be stand lng committee The agenda as drawn up shown it an special committee Whats the thflereneel Just the name Barrie Public School Board has letter to council due lobe read this evening It may add little to the controversy continually raging over Wellington Street The tether is courteous re quest for information boat the Four Barrie Delegates Attend Cdn Cancer Society Meeting succmsful meeting of Can adian Cancer Society volunteers was held last week at Cedar Grove Lodge Huntsville It was the initial full scale meeting of District Council No comprislt lng North Bay Sturgeon Falls Mattawn Huntsville Graven burst Orillia Barrioand Cob linzwood Some 100 people were present at the Oritario Division Workshop Conference where womens ser vice campaign cxtension edu cation and publicity and treasur ers problems were discussed aired and solved DrFW Wain lace North Bay Chairman oi District welcomed the deleg ates Robertson London President of Ontario Division was guest speaker and was in troduced by Mrs Paula Kelly at North Bay and thande by Miss Barbara Jacquemain of Barrie NEW PHASE After giving brief desert tion of the society and its work Mr Robertson explained diet it wasintsflthatanewphaseof the society was inaugurated by the cause and cum ol cancer supported by tunds from the so ciety in the cancer control field Mr Robertson said there is the Ontario Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation fin anced by the Ontario Govern ment and whose president is Rhys Sale Contributions from the Society to the Founda tion yearly are $50900 Concern ed with the medical care of the cancer patient by means of ra dio therapy the Folmdation has established eight chains mean the province During the afternoon dinin men were elected to head the various committees of District as follows Womens Service Mrs Paula Kelly North Bay Education and Publicity Mrs Gertrude Watson urillla Exten sionGeorge LcColllu Barrie and Cumme Sherwood Jupp Huntsville Among the delegates attending from Barrie were Mrs Belva Hodgson George DoCollier Mrs Joan Bird and Mice Bali lac quemaio the formation of the National Canoe Institute of Canada whose functions are basic reiearoh into WINTER FUN FOR EVERETT TADS healthful recreation nor the children of the school area The group new numbers 18 adult directors but they hope to soon have the whole com munity of Everett involved to Join the RCAF screw cancer courtsmoa Will Be inBARRIE wen 21 JAN from 11 am to pan at Owen Street council intend to put through Wellington Street from Toronto to Ross Streets Becauscit so it will have to go over school board property And after the hassle between the Royal Victoria Hospital and the council another such with the school board is not welcome School board members say an arterial road skirting the south of Hillcrast Sdlool will not be the best thing They may need some persuading bdore agree log to hand over the land for the development Further information will come to band to the council from city engineer Aldersey who has been studying Wellington Street His report is due tonighL Another latter trom the Public School Board points out that traffic is turning right on the nod light at Dunle on Healer although this is allowed only on the arrow sign CARNIVAL WEEK Council will he asked to declare Feb to 11 Winter Carnival Week And the Chamber of Cook moroe has come up with another suggestion for the final weekend The proposal that parking in the metered area he tree This is courtlxy gsturo which would cost Barrles taxpayers one days revenue with the new tion at Dunlap Street which proposes the Chamber should remain paid parking City Council always anxious to please Barries businessmen is expected to agree Coundl will be invited to pals bylaw borrowilu momm til taxes are paid The money will be on six per cent interest the some as tax arrears FINANCING And here is an exclusive tid bit af information on municipal financing It has been the prod tica in some municipalitim to issue bonds for capital works and while the work is being completed use the mom for finr aachlg the daytoday costs of the municipality But as an altennath ol the Bellaville affair the banks have been told by their head otficu not to allow this practice So the money lmm the bonds goes into deposit account and earns two per cent interest or so and the bank lends on anollnr ac count moncy to the municipality for tcurrent emuat six per cen Result this bookkeeping juggling is that the taxpayer pays six per cent on the money to the bondholders and another lourpercentorsotothebanlr Looks like the Believiiie wind blew oomdtody some good City comptroller Walter Gigg arplaina his treasury borrows train the book on progress oer titicatu as the work proceetk When city bond issue is floated much of the money goes to settling the bank loan The bai once is invested not in deposit account but in trust company which pays better rate at In tenst Mr Gigg is even taking look at treasury bills as temporary investment They are be up very lucrative right now N0 PAPER VANCOUVER CPlMetal ken orcash fares will replace paper bus tickets here The Air keno sell at four for 25 cents and children will need one token adults two soon now EASTER while Beat Accommodation still Avliinbln PA 66474 BARRIE TRAVEL SERVICE 102 Dunlap St the AiiiiiatiOn of CK Juneau 20m 127 BAYFIELD STREET This is an important announcement Immune menu bmhi or high alarm Ana pticdtionfor in Order itself membership is motbe in the Order in open only to funeral directors professional standing it is distinction shared carefully selected funeral directors throughout the passed granted only or the Order has made direct contact with those who are in the beat ossible position to know whether the applicant is we fomllies served and the busi am and professional men of the community in which Nuapplicant lives The bot which belowia the ldenufylng kitten ammomhmhip PM nnd amorous softened givemodem comprehensive 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