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Barrie Examiner, 16 Mar 1960, p. 2

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Childrens Aid ngares Budget Title martin Examiner CITYAND COUNTY NEWS Sim lhesoggwultam the 196051 WEDNESDAY MARCH 16 11008 coenndcibotBarrielnstnightlanciaiyearwlthacnrryorerdoo WC LOAD OP SNOW COLLAPSES GARAGE ROOF Teddy Grcen stands beI iore garage at 81 Saniord Street Roof of the building we owned by Ted Green tno rein tioo collapsed Monday night because of the might at oo revised version ofthe approved an operational budget or the present year It Is atl mated that the maximum operat Ing expensu or the year will be 341 The total estimated maximum operating income is 3316170 The budget presented last night by the iloance committee was suggested budget put beiore die iirlanco emulated snow Examiner Photo St Josephs Pupils Win Lions oratorical Contest Finals of Harris Lions Club or cal contest for secondary schoo students were held last evening at Community house attended by small gathering Presiding over the meeting was Gable chairman oi the Education Committee Barrie Lions Club El iinalish were heard two lives Display Night Trophy Blender presentation at tro piw to be competed for annually at the Merchandise Display Nlflit of Central Ontario Sales and Advertising Club is to be made Monday March 21 to the member whose display is ad iudged the bat Judge at the merchandise is Tobin director of adver filing for SaladaslnlriflHorsey The meeting at Stephen Lea oock Hotel Ballroom Orlillia inn ohsda nlnrlber oi displays from Barrie merchants and manufacturers Displays include sporting roads cloflmle spray painting aqulpmcnt sofit drinks neon sign bilsinas machines small appliancs and flowers WEATHER Synopsis storm centred over Missouri is causing snowiails ac companied by strong easterly winds from the storm centre northward into Minnesota and northeastward to western Lake Erie This atorraismoving north east 25 mph and is intensifying slowly Continuous snow with strong easterly winds and consid erabledriiting will begin in the Windsor area about noon today and this weather will spread northeastward to the remainder of southwestern Ontario by this evening and to central and east era sections at the province to night Snowialla are expected to vary from three to six inches over this portionoi the province Regional forecasts valid until midnight Thursday Western Lake Erie region Windsor Cloudy today and Thlnsday Snow beginning about noon today and ending atter mid nightlt tonight Considerable driit ing little milder Winds eastJ erly so with gusts to 50 shiiting to northerly 25 about midnight tonight Atln Steel Ltd common 25 each from St Josephs High School and Barrie North and Barrie Central Collegiates Fin alists made five minute prepar ed and two minute impromptu speeches Winners ol the contest were Suzanne Watt St Josephs who spoke on Freedom and Steph en Hinton Drillia also iron St Josephr who topic was SocIA ety and Education The pair will go on to the zone finals as yet unlocated TWO JUDGES Contest judges were FL Brand an McKeag tea chera at the RCAE training schobl Camp Borden They are graduates oi the Dale Carnegie Public Speaking course and served as Judges last year Their choice went on to win the provincial final Miss Watt was chosen girls winner ior thought provoking and emphatic pauses and for pnnviction Her impromptu speech held attention the jud ges said Hinton topped the boys for the added ioch and promptu talk contained good strong sentilhenththa judges said Among those present at the meeting wereW Chisholm head oi the peportment of Eng lish at Central Collegiate mydges viceprinoIpIJ Nuth Collegiate Ball prhol pal Hillelest SchooL within the valeting wanting to 32900 and included provisionioraoempor committee at county council at the beginninr of this year it showed reduction 315000 no licit tram lwandmnlflflfl lPartofthiswillbeabsolbedio the per diam rate municipalities and ltlsantiei patedthatthaentindeflcitwill beclearcdhy the endofthe ycar Under the heading of can statutory revenue that is grants toward protedlon work the so ciaty will be receiVlnE 50000 horn the County of Simon It hopes to receive 4891 from the City oi Barrie CIIS Board Decides To Hire Temporary Summer Worker Approval has been given by CA5 boardot diredon to re commendation by the pelsonnel committee under the chairman ship James lawcett that temporary worker should he hir ed during the summer months Sum an employee would he university student planning weer in social work He would help to relieve the pressure on the staif during the holiday sea son The roconmlendotion win com mined in ll report placed before the board last night which also stated that the personnel com mittee ielt the 1959 establishment level of 27 fulltime employees would need no incense in 1950 lheboardapprovedanoniount ll $103000 from the budget for salaries during the year This amount allowed ior increments range also cry summer worker In view of the hurt that the provincial government is plan ning legislation on pensions at thirsewon thoboardha agreed Soldier Is Fined Obatruciing Police camp Bordon soldier who Names Sought plan alr addition to the Geno authorliy in his speech His im TODllYS STOCK PRICES Compiled at noon by AJE Fly Collier st Barrio murmur Con Paper Alberto Abitibi Popu Algomn Steal Aluminum Ltd Alberta in Ann steel or or Montreal Bank or one Bell Tel Co aruulrn Eé 11 ower can Bk cl Com ma Cdn Brewerie CPR mde Cement Can Chemical can curt Canadian Oil Grin Min Sm Conlumerr ms Dom rsr lmotl in In Clix nrln Camp cola Can Del Rio Con North conr Denuon Con Monton can run BRIEFIn sulllvnn Geno Gunner is Hollinier 27 New 156 unfit nvx MOST Am MINES AND 0115 Royal Bank BA on Aluminum Imperial bu Pacino Pete nrvmaxn nacuasnoxs able May up dividend March 31 35¢ payable June ex dividend May Aluminium C0 Of Canada 4V Aluminium co of Canada 1st dividend end Apfll March whennow Trim dead March 29 blind Natunl Ga dividend March 39 mantra DECLARE Royal Bank to shareholders record March 73 will right to purchue one addltlonsl share at sonic for arch in abut It shares will sell ex rirhta at opentno Moron11 TORONTO amok EXCHANGE mnzli seas Dom Found Dom stem Famoul Play Hudson Halt Min imp Tobacco Acne inter Ni 9P11 telprov no Jockey Club Loblnw Pfd MIC Powell Riv mam lt Falconhridge Mine KnmAdiflsDn Famous Maritime iii Penmanl Ltd common fic pullth May ll ex divid Penmnnl Ltd pfd $150 payable May ex dlvldlnd Co or Canada 10c or Memorial Vaspna and Innlsiii Townships taph on Memorial Square Bar rie in recognition of service men who died in World Whr 11 or Korea and whose names an not recorded on the Cenotaph Anyone lmowlng the lull nama of sud servicemen should con tact Alderman Minnav Mills Barrie chairman of the curl mittee lor the new melt101M giving the service branch and regimental nilnberor the em vieanan hluley rm N01de intior Incl rm om nun age 11 so so no Roe no 37 15 78 is 45 On in so Royal 3m WA St an Ce Sllldl Simmons in Steel at can Steinbexl on that In rrnoen sin at Texaco Union GI Walker new all to 49V 145 315 ms 10 158 605 10 or United Oil Waite Amulet 51 295 Wilth 2nd prd 57o payable Mu at gggable ex divi Co pld plynho Ap 15 be the Elven him to the station allegedly asked police officer to step Into nearby alley with him eased the oiiiter lot of trouble when asked to move his car tram restricted area Bar 15 magistrater color heard to City Potion Constable Sweeney raid John Mc Keown 25 RCASC Camp Bor den jabbed him in the ribs with his left elbow when the Constable tried to move the car then threw cigarette butt at him Constable Sweeney said Mo Keownhadrefused tomovehia oarwbcn it was parkediniront oraeaieonDlmlopStrectWest He said McKeown bad boa drinking and while he wasnt in paired he thought it was making antagonistic MeKeown laid the officer cams mooted Ill wipe the silly grin otf your face when get you back He said he might it we threat Wm 11 little perturbed may have said tillit the com stable stated McKeown was fined $50 for ob structtog police officer colc Prexy Lists Chairmen Oi COmmittees The naming of committee chairmen by Barrie Chamber oi Commerce President Deoarie was the prime purpose of member meeting recently Mr Decarie filled 11 commit tee posts Lloyd Bristow was named to two positions one as agriculture committee and the other ashead oihhe builders exchange service Top manon the civic alfairs committee beGordon Mdlurk finance committee Earle Little Huronia and tour ist committee Coutts IPapp Sanib Jaybeo liaison Burt Ralph Snelgrovo will headtbc national affairs committee while Major Ill Hersey will be na tional defence liaison Two men were named by Mr to deter decsion on stall penlt rion plan until the pension sdleme ol the Ontario Anodiz tion ol Childrens Aid Societies can be compared with the Eov eminent plan Of Plclnnirlg Display Recreation and Garden Show replacing the Chamber of Commerce annual motor show will be held in the Barrie Arena April 284980 it was announced Mg on prom on of produote particularly thoso pertaining to sporting and recreationhandled by local merchants and indus haemwillbethepurposeofthls Chairman of the show commit tee Hob Hunter is reciting new ideas and new products tron local merchants to make this show big success Among the exhibits be is are one on camping Iceking equipment outdoor pools archery equipment skin diving gear Men furnitum trailers band haetore dnii yollrself kits and many other varied displays The Childrens Aid Society oi the County of Simcoe and the City of Barrie is to introduce new sick leave policy for its stair Each staif member under the new policywiil be entitled to sick leave credit of one and one half days per month of regu lar attendance The credit will be accumulative to maximlnn of six months maximum of on days in Two Charges Bring $20 Pine man who slipped Iron saowbank March caused 11yearold Barrie motorist to be brought to court lacing charges oi following too closely aolad having no drivers licence 33 Edward Lawrence Giles 22 Sampson Street was lined total of $20 and costs of $2940 by Barrie Magistrato For her after being convicted on both drama City Police Court Frank Light said Lawrence French Wyevale had been headed south on Bay iirld Street when man walk ing up the hill climbed the snowbankonthesldeofthemad to avoid him Heslipped and Erth was forced to stop slid denly lust north of Grove Street Coast Light said Giles ran into the back oflheochs auto temporary licence chargedtn Wiill lino SEE No Fear Floods Yet Say Hollclnd Marsh Men Confidelloe thn the flood threats are not yet great has been amused by residents of the Bradford Holland Marsh area this looming Thawait andue attitude has been taken in the face of re lease from the provincial gov ernment to all mayors and reeves in0ntario warning of ihetlnemsandoutlinlngprecau The release sent out by the wahnepm pails Dovcqunent out that since the snowiall this year has been heavy with the snow having high water con tent period of high tenrpern hires would cause flooding in many districts In his letter to the munici palitlm lid Nickle Minister the Department Planning and Developmmt Insert the formation oflocal flood com mittees and asked that each mlmlcipality make an immediate inventory cl pll equipamt avail able for aluergency Midst on the Holland March Grove And Newton Site Oi Accident Damage of $15 malted horn on accident on Newton Street Barrie Tuesday when motor ist driving mt onvae made rim tinn onto Newton Street andwasincollisiontvithapanal truck stopped at the intersection Willis Harris 30 18 Don altd Street driving ior Blurie Do livery Service wm stopped on Newton Sheet facing north be told city police when Katherin Gravee 19 tinned sooth onto laid No were Mi Graves told police the Plan New Sick LéaVe Policy For Childrensllill Employees Investigation disclosed Giles was dlvivnigunaccompanied on car did sidewm on the icy pavement as she made the turn month is allowed without pre judicing the regular attendance of employees Discussing the pro pokssed pong cargo hoard mem falt at vedey was too great Finally itmlrrga agreed to leave the recommend ed five days in the belief that the stair would not abuse this Where an employee has been employed for more than year the society may allow sick leave of absence for not more than 30 days at any one time in excess of the amount of sick leave no cumulated No payment for sick leave credit is to be made to staff members on termination oi service with the society ale taking the flood warnings cairnly Sold Peter Velhik vegetable producer in the Springdale re gion dont think theres any thingtoworryaboutifwe snrunollr or 530 orwaar Most accide occur Sut urdays with Friday the run neHlp says Ontario Depalt meat of Transport In re lease isued to Barri city Police today In 1955 total of 16m accidents out if the years 31518 total happened on the last day ol the week 135 occurred on Friday Between and pan is the favorite time for acctde 706s last year 325 in that hour ovar tin put five mg in the rivers asp lolv years accounted for 902 per eel of the accident January 1560 only seven per cent oi the provinces drivers are in this age braci OC Collision Tab ls $200 Damage Barrie city police were called to an accident at McDonald and Owen Street intersection ltreo day when m0 damage resulted from collision between an east ibflound and northbound motor Allan Pelagic so Dunlap Street West was headed east on McDonald when he was in col lision with Clair Robertson l9 us Henry Street travelling north on Owen No ohm have been laid SPECIAL TULIPS SCARBOROUGH England CF nllip growers in Holland are cre ating special bulb to commem orate the Dutch Festival which this Yorkshire resort ls staging wullln loll lull T0 0WN ll new Hour IlF ITS IN NICE DISTRICT IF THERES CHOICE OF 8000 PLANS do sancthing we can do WW unckb no commrm He also added that he knew of no committee in the am that was specifically wntdling the ilood conditions Other Marsh rmidents said there hasnt even been than yet The area most susceptible to flooding is three to our mile stretchonthewestendofthe Marsh hood routes here sand bags wouldnt hdp said Von ksllr Bradford Deputyleave Mar garet Fallls said that sandbags have been obtained by the town Wear as es ave been waned oi the potential danger EH SANDBAGS West Gwililmblny Superinten dent Swdhrtme tow has some av fie but he thought the was no rod danger yet He said March residentswould notiu it the flood dangd came up Bard Public Works chief mimic 1r in no appe dont think theres thins Depament ol Plan Development had 90 mm as river watchers available to civil authorities However Mr Nickle added there is no cause ior alarm Many rivers and streams have mapped ice lamsand the small this year will permit greater ataorptim or water or your SERVICE uardian aintenance rnucnzo smwc up vs DANGERFiELDS Service Centre SS Collier St PA 8448 IF ITS GOOD VALUE AT PRICE YOU CAN AFFOKD TO PAY IF ITS WELL BIJILT VBY AN EXPERIENCED BUILDER TO NHA STANDARDS AND UNCONDITIONALLY GUARAN TEED iN WONKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS There are many good hm available but if you have not found what you want or cannot adford them we can liker buildyou inane to suit yoln requirements Please feel free to enquire matter how demanding your tastes or how modest your industrial up 54 Gold updz Metals up onw on aoyn nowoorms NEW YORK svmoca Industrial up 331 Roll up 35 utilities up Manner comm The Stroct dilappolnled in temporary pntnomsnnn the rant that the present mild up International Nickel reportl nrt turn is beinx accomplnieel by profit nl sans in mm use contraction in volume as szn ln trikedepressed picku ln lolunle of any lur less ther rise conridcnd to he nec indicated net in final quarter eslary it the current phase or url was $11M share Earnings in memberslup committee figagremgttggf 3151th income or availldne down payment We feel floatwe can build you new home that Will Lav chairman and Robin pleas you if we get enough answer to large the need and plan accordingly son vicechairman ilauck was appointed chairman sex 95 BARRIE EXAMINER or the manufacturers comrlut Ym would like mm new home have not bought one yet because Northern Lake Huron western Lake Ontario southern Georgian Bay regions Toronto Cloudy to day and Thursday Show with considerable drifting beginning early this evening ending Thurs day morning little milder Winds easterly 25 with gusts to so and shifting to northerly 25 tee while Jensen will he vicechairman Grant Mayor will head the Windsor Thursday morning Forecast Temperatures low tonight High Thursday St Thomas St Catharines Hamilton Muskoka Killeloe Earlton Sudbury North Bay Kapuskaaing White River ssannnnonne Vance to can any more ill allowing lhlll hlvn others so or In 1860 SteBl lth expected dncllxlu this week tnDlJper cant caplcl from on per cents roe copper cultnin Illmil out their buying price 101 an anothnr Van elIIlvnlent mil4 cents lb or refined er flowered from acre easury hril rnte ccllncd or second stuIKht week Lot est 01an or l3weekbllll drew price uivalent to an overlie yield IAEI Yer cent against it per Canb owest since last ugll in lnociimdlnn lllnrket interest wit maintained to our ltocks expectnfl but bases no post ex ponentnth group will rohebly run into pruil king on actu ll nunnunccnl Canadian mills luat wcck opcrltcd at null mnrn 1011 per cent or Olpuclty Italnst lttl7 per cent prevtour weak but the milkl Dull lnltln INA II 1959 reflected one oftho sharpest and swiircst recoveries in demand or nickel tn the history of the industry outml for loan is for continued capacity production and another very snitshctnry year Management adds however that itunentdem2nd or nickel is in excess or immediate needs and reflectsto lam extent feirl of Cuban lupply bring out on Canadian on Companies reports not of $113 lor 1959 against 5110 on Burplusea put extrema pres sure on prices and loss was the man diff cult year yet axprrlcnc ed in marketing oroil roduotl better year oxpecle in mo with increased consumption nm rnwlnp the runsh between sup Fly and demand Fcrycar end Jun mo Slmv inn Ltd rcoorts net profit It allure against $13 Including companys or oumini ofSimpsoniScnrs net war equal to $235 slurs against $248 Nolbltt Thomqurl and Co Ni Bell Public relations and social Robinson re reception tail merchantsJack Baktane and winter carnival chairman Caldwell Henry will serve as vice hairrnan of carnival activities earYEAR samncn SIMCOE CPlJohn Nagy 57 of nearby Vanessa was sentenced Tuesday to six years In peni tentinry after he pleaded guilty to manslaughter He had originally been charged with murder in the total beating of Mrs Lorrninc Annette LeCompte Sep in the Windham Township home which they shared supplant Group Capt Leonard Cos tello at Eganville Ont wad appointed chaplain general of the Forces Roman the rank of Air Commodore For the previous 14 years he ociI reilgou administration Catholic in February with hadbcen the RCAFs director bedroom lining posslbl Id like the down payment to be about with hmontilhl payment minding grincipa If you Iprater Occupation qualify for based on the following interest and tapes nf about

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