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Barrie Examiner, 26 Feb 1960, p. 2

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Bradford Investigates Li $115000 Town Building Police Charge Barrie Driver With Drunk Driving Leaving ananronn luvcsrlcaccs Plans for 5115000 municv Following an allcged hiti Damage to rhé train car was andrun accident in Camp Bor $100 to Adams 525 lpal building for Bradford were referred by town council den Wednesday and colli No charges were laid slon With an OPP cruiser on motorist who slowed to to its finance wmmjttee for mm om Ind meaty runner penm Thursday Mr Boigon noted that the Highway 00 barrio man has turn into his driveway he been charged Willi drunk driV came down Hayfield Street Boigon Auoclatal Toplanscalled for split level ronto architects ind previour building ing and tailing to remain at Wednesday was in collision ly Presented the pin bl ll When salted if thepresent which could serve the dual pur poae of daambcra and court room the police offices and three iaii cells committee building could be renovated Mr Boigon said any building could be renovated He said the structure is tr but not the best He also said that renovations have been known to cost more than new buildings It is expected Herman Fu Italted to make the turn the scene with northbound auto be terko 33 Drury Lane chlo Ciarltc 35 Alllaton the time were asked by council HILLCREST Public School skaters provcd the best in the city during thc Winter CorniA Tll skating mmpctltlons and lhursday morning they got THE WINNERS oi the sen ior boys Booyard relay at the Winter Carnival skating comV petitions was this team from OBITUARY MASON WRIGHT Alter lengthy illness dcath came to well known citizen Mason Wright of em Town ship Tuesday Feb at the Princess Margaret Hospital To ronto He had been bed pn ticnt there since Dec 21 1959 but had also been ill at inter vals for about one year and ball prior to this The largely attended funeral was from the Jennelt Funeral Home Barrie Friday Feb 12 with the service conducted by Rev Colonel Sherring The Barrie Legion Branch 147 formed guard of honor Mason Wright was born near StayncrAug 1899 son of the late Rev and Mrs Wright and lived in Simcoe County all his life with the exception at about two years which were spent in the Hughcndcn Alberta dist rict Since 1927 his home was in their rewards Grant Mayor presented his lrophy to Date Bobbeiie 13 She accepted the trophy on behalf of the Hill crest skaters The trophy is Hillcrest Public School From left to right Allan Newman 14 Paris Siossor look on as Thomas presents the Mrs Frederle Brcmner and Elizabeth all of Toronto Interment was in the Sixth Line Cemetery lmlisiil and pulls bearcrs wcrc Hamid Ferguson Fred Bremner Gordon Saunders David Sheridan Elmer Baxter andErnest Baxter Floral rc membrances were from family and friends and also from Belle Ewart community Belle Ewart branch of the Canadian Legion and from the Womens Institute there Surviving relatives are his widow Mrs Annie Walton daughters Mrs Gordon Saund ers Dorothy at Toronto Mrs Harold Bristow Isobel and Mrs David SheridaniJune both of Barrie Mrs Fred Yvonne of Ayr There are also nine grandchildren two sisters and one brother Mrs Harold Fred Brcmncr oi Torontonnd Matthew Walton Barrie MRS HAZEL BREWSTER resident of Painswick for Hussey Ferguson oi Barrie and Mrs Tourism Object presented annually to the win ning primary school Dale won her own laurels by winning the senior rt classification iExamincr Photos Thomas Trophy to Captain Terry Long 13 Doug Smith 14 also member oi the relay team won his own honors in the single skating competitions onnasr RESIDENT Mrs John Sidey Crecmole pits in Coltingwood Saturday SEEK DAY CAMP cial Park west of Allistnn oldest nutivcbom resident died at the General and Marine Hoa Alliston Council decided Mon day to send letters to town or ganizations requesting them to send representatives to meet ing to form plans for day camps this summer The move was made at the request of Alliston Public School Home and School Association Likely site at the camps is the Earl Rowe Provin to pare the original £0000 price by deleting the garage and fire ball gt Mr Bolgnh io bia talk with council Thursday afternoon explained that the coat of the building minus the tire hall and garage would cost be tween $115000 and $127000 depending on the type of finish Council members indicated they thought the price was ra ther high but they conceded that it was beautiful build mg Councillor Frcd Cook then made the motion that the fin ancc committee atudy the plansto see if we could even entertain figure of $115000 at this time Tho proposed building would the house the council chambers Would Dredge Marsh Canals Bradford Marsh dredging scheme for the area within the town limits will be explained at special council meeting March to which the farmers involved will be invited The cost of dredging the 380 feet of canal has been estimated 42300 When this prlce was men tioned to the town council Thursday the counciilorsi seemed happily surprised at the very low cost About 40 marsh growers whose land borders the canal would be involved by the dredging operation Tho March meeting is scheduled for pm in the council chambers LOCAL lino VGENERiiL HOME ANDSCBDOL Collingwood District Collegiate stitute principal Peat BA will address the meeting of Stuyncr Home and School Associ ation March 3at Byng Public School He willdcnlwlth the itransitinn from public to high school volNo CANADA motsr Monday will be Young Canada Night for Siayner Canadian Club at Stayner Arena Oscar Bellamy will show pictures of his recent trip to Africa during the meeting CNNCASHIER Cashier at the Oriliia CNR Ex press Oliicefor more than 40 years Miss Marlo Ellis 62 died Wednesday at Soldiers Memor ial Hospital in Drillla Among At recent meeting of the Barrie City Band executive it was decided to change the name to Tbc Barrie City Concert Band Association Constitution was drawn up and after submission to all ac tive members unanimously at proved Election of officers for the coming season was also held re ocnlly the elected members be ing President Norman Black rs Secretary Jerry Stub blngs Treasurer Don Lowe Property George Cairns Lib Flight Sergeant fired Rich ardson CD of Trenton and Barrie left retired from the RCAF after 25 years of ser vice He is shown here receiv ing his release certificate from the Acting Commanding Offi cer Squadron Leader Corbrane CD at special Norman Blackhall Hectds City Band rarian Tony Geist Publicity leslie Parkinson Travel Art Manager Fuller Percy Stage The next executive meeting will be held at the home of Norm Biackhaii Napicr Street at 030 pm March Bandmasier Ken Hollier stat es that busy season can be expected and that interested in concert band work are welcome to drop in at the re hall Vicepresident Herm Cau hearsal room in the City Market Building any Monday between and 10 pm or to wr 382 Barrie arrlltrs AlTElt 25 YEABSSERVICE function held in BCAF Statiol Edgar Sergeants Mass to ccir bratc his retirement from till RCAF To help Ted enjoy ltl retirement leave he was pres ented with complete fishing on behalf of all the members Flight Richardson and his family will make their home in Barrie RCAF Photol outfit musicians iic PO Box Barrio will appear in court early next week 0N BAYFIELD motorist having difficulty making the top oi Bayfield Strcct Barrio Thursday as result of blinding snow was in rcarendr collision Just rilorth of Grove Street intersec ton Morrison 33 Hillsdalc was headed up the bill when he was in collision with Jack Ad am 42 Tiny Township Adams said police had been travelling west on Grove Street when he made right turn to go north on Bayficld behind Morrison He aaidhe caught up to Morrison but could not stop NEW IMMIGRANT FARE VANCOUVER Pl Cana dlan Pacific Airlines announced Thursday it will Introduce low cnst immigrant fare from Italy to Candda when it inaugurates regular Montreal Roma flights March The $259 fare for an adult immigrant travldllng alone which will apply from 17 mar ior ltalinn cities on yourround basiswill be $67 less than the lowest regular are now oifcrcd Special fares for other members City Police said Thomas In headed north was in collision with Jan Korea 31 181 Bay ilcld Street Damage totalled $60 No charges wero laid CHARGE DRIVER Barrie motorist Wu charg cd with careless drivingand making an illegal right turn against red light Wednesday owing $90 accident on Dunlop Street West City police alid David Young 22 RR barrio was headed north on Ecclea when he made turn onto Dunlap and war in collision with Ma bcl Couison 41 lnnialil Iséue Debentures To Cover Sewers The second bond issue in just over week hu been negotiated by Bradford Coun cil the latest being the rain of debentures for tho Simone Street storm sewers Debentures for $87000 were sold to the Toronto firm of Dawson and Hannaford who alao handled the debentures sold last week for Bradford Public School The value of the bonds is oi immigrant families will also go into clfact Wendy Hicks popular broad caster on local radio and televi sion spoka about World Refugee Year to the Barrie Rotary Club at the regular meeting Thursday at Community House Shogave brici introduction to poignant film onrefugea camps produced by the United Nations The visual art put across vividly the plight of refugees the world over Roturians Charles Wilson and Bill Clark sold tags to members to support the World Refugee Year campaign nnd hnd avail able pamphlets on the subject Actual tagging begins in Bar ric at pm today and continues Saturday until pm Bctwccn licorge Davies Barrio PA Mill CONSTRUCTION urn 59160 at an interest of 834 Per cent Wendy Hicks Boosts Campaign Oi World Refugee Year Here 50 and 75 youngsters will be out on the streets collectian aid of the worlds relugeca ADDRESSES IAYCEEB Charles Rogers wellknown lo cal real cstate broker was speaker at last nights regular dinner meeting of Barrio Junior Chamber of Commerce at Com munity House His topic was Euylng Building or Selling Your Home and following his address lively question and answer per iod was held Following dinner business meeting was chaired by Ken Harvic ran axaanr haunt WORK inrlicll morons you bonds it ncsoao DEALEB Iti Bradlord doom ca 85071 ur iving relative is brother 0i Companies in with tho past 20 years Hazel Zedna rle gt hi it WSW Brewster died there Friday Jan 29 and family still reside Messages of sympathy were beautifully shown bythe many floral remembranccs some of which came from as far away as Mont Apica Quebec Qtllars were from friends and relatives from Masonic Lodga 232 Cookstown RCAF Station Edgar Canadian Corps of Commissionaircs Edgar Detachment from Universal Coolers Barrie and many oth ers lntcrment was in theSixth Linc Cemetery innisiil Town ship The Canadian Legion Branch 147 conducted grave side service where the Last Post and Reveille wcrasounded The pallbearers were three Senior Cnmmissionaires of Edgar De tachment with whom he worked for tho pastfour years Cpl Todd Comm Back lard and Cmmrl Litstcr and three members of the Outario Provincial Police No De tachment Cpl Giddcns PC McClure and PC Covert Besides his wife the former Eileen King he is survived by Aulton and Audus at home and Janis Mrs Greensidc of Barrie one sister Janis Mrs Stone1gmnm 3150 two lace Trihbic Edgar Matchett grandchildren John and Judy Bruce Solass Calvin Boyd Mel Greenside villa Martin and Charles Martin common shares of $1 each car gt mr Brewster died seven years Head office is in Toronto previously and the only other Objects of both new com survwmg mlatives are 55 panies as set out are to carry Douglas Brewster of Painswick on the business of hotel and two sisters Mrs Hodgson tavern public house restau Barilc nndMrs Lewis To rant or any combination there ronto of Killed3 Injured lugCar Collision BURLINGTON crl rwd noticé given in the cur rcnt issue of the Ontario Gaz ette announces the formation of private company with head office in Barrie to carry on the business of the Mayor Match The company entitled May or MotelLtd has authorized 50000common shares of no defined value and 1500 six per cent redeemable noncum ulative preference shares with par valucof $100 each Shareholders namedK are Grant Kelvin Mayor lna Lou ise Mayor Ncil Marsh Mayor and Byron Gran Mdyor They are described as motel operi itoAsnuéheiprivaie company 0N DISCONTINUE DESIGNSAAND PATTERNS bigness tn all ltgulggt AT PRICES titled The Inn Pant McNicoli Ltd Shareholders named are KW Douglas Rich Atkinson Milli ITEMS SI LVERWARE Trafalgar township solicitor William Albert Attwelts To SNCLAUDEroamannita FINAL CLEARANCE Ballad ronto law clerk and Elizabeth ara Joan Papalia Toronto sccre 31mm Shaver Eternally Yours Mllady law clocaa eto Share capital authorized to Heritage Adoration Born June 26 1903 at Stroud she was daughter of the late Mr aners Louis and Mary Guest and had lived in Stroud for 37 years before coming to Painswick She was an Anglican and the funeral service Feb at the Jennctt Funeral Home Barrie was conducted by Rev Rowe of St Pauls Church in nislii Fresent were friends and neighbors from Palnswick and the area together with relatives and alsola number from dis tance including sister Mrs Wayne Lewis of Toronto bro thcrinlaw Matchett of New ton Bohlnson and friend also lrorn Toronto Mr and Mrs Charles Martin Mrs Martin Mrs Guest and Mrs Amanda Guest Beautiful flowers in remem brance were from relatives and friendsand also from Canadian General Electric Social Club Lee Brothers Glen Agar Bakery Golden Star LOBi 551 and Beav er Rebekah Lodge interment was inst Pauls Anglican Church Cemetery In nlsfil and pallbearers were Wal loox wcsais JEWELLERY ARE HAVING AN Allihojoodnou and flavor ofbigiulcy California unpu Evening star First Love Coronation Remembrance Morning Star tais $100000 consisting of redeemable six per cent ncn cumulative preference shares at $100 par each and 10000 SIANLEY ANTHONY WALTON veteran of World War 1914 to 19111 Stanley Anthony Walton died Tuesday Feb in Toronto General Hospital follows ingan atta oi pneumonia Born Sept 11 1899 in Barrie he was son of Edward Walton Barrie and the late Mrs Mary Walton and had lived in Barrie and Bella Ewart llc was member at the Independent 0r der of Odd Fellows and of the Earfie Brand canal men were killed and three per eglon sons in ur Thursd hHe Eras at the Igor 381mg twocnrj cggisiorl onaylilpglithwialyil urc an or be alert wcst this Hamiltonarea town flak iay Feb5tn st Mary SClitltch p1edfiéd themesd as way my and PROMPT CLOCK here Rev Rosettls celebrated MrsuLnrry Colénbrandei viper naas Orange City Iowa andMrs and WATCH REPAlR Comradesrclntives and Irieads Esthervoostven 2a of Cooks Beautiful silverware wonderful selec tion at hatteris W045 auvmsnaunvnomirairou 55m 50 WATCHES Buiovn Waltham Elgin and Others FULLY GUARANTEED Theae watchealnrc precision made tamoua nomebrand tllnc placer crnclding cristi fauiharliohlond district and ralao from outside Policc said the driver of one of excl points including Mrs Norman the cars said the other vehicle gt °° Hayden and =David Nowan irom cama skidding broadside toward Sudbury Mrslluck ofMinealng him in the blinding snow storm Mr and Mrt James Potts Mr No of the injured were chil and Mrs OConnor Mr and NDALE ra iii22673 were present from Barrie and ville Sgbukjng can ESSA Rd

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