Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 22 Jun 1956, p. 1

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CARTEES HOTEL and the building adjacent which has been serving as nwmmunity hall at New Lowell are being pulled down to make way tor anew community hall The whole proiect is beingvdonc by voluntary labor and has the all support at some 500 families living from the ilrst to eight concession oi sunnidale Township Throughout last winter local clubs among them the Womens Institute the nation the Catholic Womens League the Young Britons and the Orange Order hcid to be some all years old an Overtime Collegiale keepsake or pages Sports music social scholastic club and literary activities are catalogued with rcporLs and cs says of students illustrated by the photographs of the school camera club The red at the rcdhlack and white school colors predominate on the cover attractively Jlesl ned twtth the schoolcrest andlno to abor Dmnia Vincitas the focal olnt Almost loo gos There are 95 pagearin overtones this year leading off with two rpage spread at portraits of the rnemhers ol the teaching stati Principal it Bowmanln his message to the students reviews good year at BDCItwo Tud hope trophies and two Thompson cups in one calendar year an which may never ome again to the school the ands awardwinriingv concerts the achievement glee club productionwoi kado and the winnlng ball championships cossh championshl Facinga new yea crowded conditions modatlon will have to be subtitle ory in her editors messag rthat will have no ticsrwith th present collegiate How will the hand iwiu there he friction or will they at two and almost three districtbasket if another ill more over l2ott students he feels at united ellorts wlll addin othergond year to the schools hlsc Audre alfyard looks aheldto the great st change of all in BDCIs history he erection ol anentirelyrlew schoolln new section of town thls alicct anon VScholastleaily it will make no dit ierence but what ahout athletics pe Thrill es he Barrie olstrie hole in htcall and re institute year book pororin which recently came all The Ex aminer press is review of the highlights oi 105558 as well as members at the graduating class whose portraits and hrici proitles take up several and the glee club andhand mem hcis appear in iullypage formal portraits To iittlngly close oil the book each classroonils the subject at form report mostly in humorous veins with the names oi 195556 students recorded for posterity overtones Stall Members at the overtones stall were Nhncy Ferguson social Jo hanna Andersen and Gordon Ha ter art Anne Lewis organizations and exchange Barbara Lloyd alumni Frances Wiidman rccr uryJoanne Reynolds iris ictlcs Stanleryelflidy nthiet Sue Walla musit Patricia Ortl business manager Brian Weather hcld and Eric Lundsted photo graphy John Alllson torm rc ports Madeline Moub assem blies and Mary Morren Leslie Scott Ralph Price Norma Buyliss and Dlann Holloway repo era Stall advisers were Chis holm Synnott Cock burn KettlE Brydges and Miss Hughes Those who pine irom Barrie aatiininneieritrlavor The TV setthe modern auto mobile streamlined merchde ing methods and specialty centres not George mice of Oiillh Klwar his Club are gt altgnding the llt annual convention oiKlwnnll ternlions at San hundredth week ludctions to raise lands for the project at is expected that the total cost of the new hall willbe in the neighborhood oi $20000 and the community hope to complete the scheme by next October without floating debenturci The present property was purchased in 3200 and to givo better view or the level crossing nearb the new building will be set back troni the roadrlhelhotel which has not been in Sided Tuck Was Foun Hoartailor An hour alter truck was re ported slolcn tronl aservico eta tlon In Allandalt last night it was found abandoned by lnnlsill pol ice in the township The truck was taken by some persons un known irnm lite Cities Service Station Burton Avenue Allan dole ahnut loan oclock it was backedvthrough locked gate bo lore hclnlz driven oil Moderate Today Mostly Stlnny pleasant summer weather has prevailed with moderate temperatures no ruinnines Sandy nighlrcoolvnnd too day promises sunny andmnd eratc Temperatures were Illgii Low 16 60 11 56 18 52 19 42 20 54 21 83 55 June June June June June June June ytor the good olddays when lite was leisurelyand gallon otugood whisky cost about85cmay stillvcatcha whiff and glimps or same not 13h whisky thegoodold days at Thomas Stone generalstore and post oilice in Hawkestone eharmingllttleyresoriz andvtarni eominunity 15 ntllesor so along the shores at Lake slmcoe rugged lite as interpreted by the ledger Every Friday he at St George chaseda gallon of whisky and rein soitbail game inQueena Park Barrie on Wednesday night because he felt unwe home collapsed and die Reginald Lawson 24 of 10 Dunlop street Barrie had pitch ed three innings for Angus in its match against Barrie Legion at Queens Park Barrie on Wed nesday night He then compliln ed oi pain and feeling ill and asked to be excused the rest of the game He went home to his address Atlhe time his wife was at Iherwinaawith=theitshqrv children mans IE in hit da two On hearing trim triend what had happened slle returned home to find herhusr band had contained Dr Dnidge was called and pronounced Llwaon dead post mortem was carriedrout by Dr Shannonand it was found that he had died of onary thrombusls Reginald Lawson was aLance Corporal in the noan Canadian Dragoons atati ed at chinnsor to Third Round Barrie goiter Mr Smith went to he sem round in the and ladies open this weeknshe lost ou to Mrs Hall oi Glendale Clu Hams ilton yesterday The other local entry the John went Club Toronto Among the lpeakc livedy meeting in addition Kiwanis internationil Preside Reneyiarethelon hn roster Dulles Secretiry ol sti the jllora George Craig Go crnor otlndlan and Spen ccr Tracy Writs of the wcll knownrmoticnlpi re rur and eelehrityaher ownright Aha on the pronum are the Lindquitt or or the rlrstPrecity terlan hurch ol liollvwood Cli John Fisher former Cans adlnn Broadcasting Companyriilri mdntalor widelyvknown pea lnldl relations In orley westcont cct erJnd expert on foreignaliaixil Fisherwlll speak tor Clnldl and Morlevalll speak lorihe United States on the international Hour Surprise Hollywood motion picture personalities are achedul Public use ior sometime is thought ed to app on the 0mm lrom time to time during the live day program too liar dMra Vines Cooper Salvation Andy are leav ing Barrie It thebcginning of next week to take up new branch of the Armys work at Glelchcn Alberta about 58milos lrompcalgary They vnll be we carded by Mnlorand Mrs Robert White tram Montreal Previous ioeoming thisnrie where they have been tor the past two years the Coopers were also in Montreal but in another district to their successors eldest son Jimmy Cboper 13 will be accompanying his lather out to Alberta uhey will be going by ear Mrs Cooper will be accom panied by the younger son David lofwllen she leaves for Scotland on July is to visit her ag mother They will be returning on August 29 and will ioidSr Major Cooper at Glelchen Both Sr Molar and Mrs Cooper have expressed their regretat ieavingBarrie in their short itay here they have made many lrlends and feel deeply grate Pltdfer tor the team thisyear Lawsp complainedoi any tore rnnalggitreatu tor nndayevenlng Ough was defeated in the second round atter goingio 19 holes in the first light on TuesdaY The only district player Mrs lebie Brooksia playing in the consolationtinals oiithe third flight today MrsJSmith defeated Mrsi Har rlet Hewitt ol QrilliauandMrsl Mt Shirley Reade oi Napanee lathe tzand second round to reach said Sr Major Cooper District 2o ovoi Rebekahlodger at CoilingV wood Barrie iuitor thd cooperation they re ceived in the work irom all Perhaps we will come back one day and antiladen Major and white who will betairing over the work of the Armyinanrric are musical family with our children three boys and one girl all at whom pl astru eats the GrandLodge of Ontario Inr dependent Order of odd Fellows bald TorontoJune 20two Bar wereelected olticers hBIfllCRR was District lltil Master Northern District 39 be eloflieer of theOdd Fellow dges at Barrie Alliston Elmvale and waubaushene Mrs Pearl Daugherty 153 Mary Street was elected Distrlct Deputy President Colllngwood Rebehh Assembly atord Elmvale Thornhury an undalk Th XOOF has world in nib rehip oi 1450 The alchard irléa as court The Cameron orontto war yesterday sentenced 15 dayl imprisonment lined together with $1250 coils and his license suspended or three yearn on charge crim inal negligence sultenppearcd hetero llil Wonhip Magistrate at Peneuul deicndant diced three charges at criminal negligence laid by Bradiord detachment OPP dudFigbAY traiticbut he was later allowed by Consuble Mcrvyn Robinson oi Elmvalc lie was rtiil passing the tame on the right Ind cut ting corner on the shoulder Robinson also lost him Eat at Mldland hpollca enr poral tried to flag the cardoivn but jumped clur when it appear ed itwu coming straight at him Midland police allied that they gave chase and the defendant Victoria Harbour and Midland wu dam 45 mph around the lice charge laid by genes on evidence oi brought by Bradtord police the boulevard and on the righ keep uF Highway 21 and drove down th Ha pleaded guilty to the the Bradford igpoliee and the other twocharsea were Withdrawn This was the first charge of criminal negli speed The police evidence was that on Saturday June It about 730 pm he was seen hy Constable Wilfred Gilklnson oni Highway 400 where he passed tralilc on The police car gave chase and attained speed at loo mph to The deieutlnnt turned north on town He was stopped soon alter on road lust outside town Suite was defended by David Humphriel oi Toronto who sut ed that his client who was travelling imialler elechirIl devices realized he was being chased on Highway 400 At the thought or losing his license and with it parhlps his lab Stilts lost sense at reason The delendant had an exemplary character and it never beta in trouble beloro Hi Worship Magistrate eron said This is one oi the worst cases at driving it has ever been my miaiortiine to hear It is case where line will centre line dividing the tratiic suitiee munity House yesterday 3Me 2536 charges oxidized laid speeding $60 000 specter Clark Main Causes ride of there andrimprope waythe picture was ierellt thc cauaea bcing ing and dition fWowant down but by crease Born in Scotland imcoe Inspector John Clark No District Headquarters Barrie ein ph iced the tact that the police sstety drive was brin ng results when speaking at the Rotarian lunch meeting at Com ln the month of May there had been 92 reportable accidents 44 1338 and these charges 2107were for total of $26285 had been paid in lines during the four ks and property damage had amountedrto about Asthe prosecutionago up the accidents come down said in He listed the main causes of accidents in urban areas nca gleet to give right oiway driv ing too close dto Vehltclle ahead ec on wro mm indicates theistrong support ol care when turning 0n the highs littledll ex cessiveapecd on the wrong side driving too close improperpaasr ty mechanical con keep nccldenta thclsanie token we are getting convictions 11 every person used common sensev in driving the accidentawould de and coming to Canada whenhe sz iv in spector Clark harrieen over 32 years police service VEe is now in charge of the largest district of theDPP both area covering out it lNGRESULTS the District of Muskok manpower the dishi men 40 cruisers and boat which has proved mential although ex pensive The speaker listed as one of the finest things that had ever happened both tor the municipala iticaand the force this introducs tlon tittheradio aytteni in om Ja It the coat of one and hall million oliara It had proved an invaluable rvlce to the coma munityj lnspector Clark concluded his short talk by relating few per sonal experiences in crime de tection Excellentltnpouse It was announced at the meet ing that the student loan fund recently hunched by nBarrle notorious now stood at just over $1100 all donations from men hers of the club The figure reached was tar in excess of that hoped tor by the committee and the mfmbera gt day Transport Midland and loaded stutter worth cicigaret II sin trailer he longing to valueotr$4500 were taken from the aamewarehouse only on that Compdny warehouse at the lirmv anddrova away EarlyinMay cigarettes to the occa on thc thieves used heir have almosterascd the oldtime general atore with its scracker barrel philosophers Busslp sym posiums entertainment by the localfwit andhnge assortment of goods jumbled gender in sec tions andlneiuding every require merit mortalmanand aiew One at the attractive teatu es flagfilfifi fingiD the student publication is thoart km but 1e 11 3359335 k€°=W shlageratatora strain Emmi its ancient flavor and stocks for sale everything tram nails to no no meats to musllnsj The ad loves mores and means be able to cheer for one another thestudents of both schools trytu uphold th traditionsvthnt Ahave comer through the years both Barrie collegi as will Donahue to come out

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