Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 5 Sep 1956, p. 7

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Plowing Match of the Ontario saldrthat to make certainthat auts the judges who in Judging on Sept 10 The ludgeswill have an opportunity GREGORJ PECK RlCl Li ORan yt Ll IARt oGI AT ll venous gum me snows 509 PM we use OUR CUSTOMERS WHO HAVE NOT sssN THIs GREATMASTERPIECE TO MAKE DATE Now FRI SAT MON TUES EVENING snows AT 550 PM CONTINUOUS SATURDAY reOM 230 PM EVERY UNFOROETTABLE CHARACTER EVERY PULSEPOUNDING MOMENT OF THE GREAT BEST SELLER con auntv ihq tailed Iiim mnrdbut be made dictum BILnu heieamedto hulmowhemuu lam to kill will THI IILINDA mimipianiup CAFENAWKI in only love lfiahtinsahip hilenlyfriendtheml moment would be their lull LT nann ior him it was no any to tremblel only no run away ENTERTAINMENT Tllllil sm munnous SliiliiillliY 230m sues with new rowan LORETTA YOUNG 2nd ACTION HIT DANE CLARKin MASSACKE MON TUES WED GOOD BYE MY LADY with WALTER BRENNANo BRANDON or WILDE 2nd HIT AsLONo As YOURE NEAR ME Roxv GRANADA FAMOUS PLiAYERSTHEATRES Minister to Open Plowmeus Associa tion announced today that Hon Goodfeliow newly appoint edMiniater of Agriculture would open the International Plowing atchflat Brooklin At the same time Mr Lashley uniform standirds will be used in judging the work of ntest iio iciate using the week of Oct to 12 ill attend refresher course If getting theireye in nude eh nging notes when hey meet the farm of Rico Esqhesing nshipHaltonCount Various types of plowi will be demon stratedu With advance registra ons par ticularly heavy Mr Lashley warn ed that the deadline for applica tions for exhibit or concession up Vnialring eutrles in the various owing classes isSe 28 aporrcr WHAT Wu 0er lASUPE Ell PHONE not INSURANCE Clappetlen Street 13 Sept Final day for KNOCK Galley is npatient in the Royal Victoria Hospital We hope he will soon be home feeling seen some very whiievtravelling Mrs lsahell Edwards and friend of Toronto visited with Mrs McCorriston on Wednesday interesting places WEDNSDAY so 51956 minimum Society GARDEN NOTES monsoav Avons Magistrate t1 Foster presid cd before leaving on Vacation Crown Attorney Thompson was present Sgt Lewis OPP was court clerk iatcd by PC Scragi OPP with charges mostly on traffic number of sdjourbmcnts were made until tits Worship returns Troffic Violations As usual than were many and mostly careless driving Under that section Elizabeth Copic pleaded guilty to charge laid by PC lila onald allowing collision On on Aug with heavy traffic The fine was $30 with costs $1450 Hit Bus Charged by PC Primmer with careless driving on July 21 Cpl Dyck was convicted and fined for causing damage to bus which stopped suddenly in front of his car Apassenger was in jurcd The fine was $30 plus $1450 Drove When Suspended Following on accident on Aug ll in Adjala Ron Smith of or angcville was fined $50 with costs of and on second charge an additional fine of $25 plus $1250 He had been prohibited from driving previously and had scour ed permit meantime and had no drivers license The car is impounded for four months The charge was laid by PC Skinner Hearing Adjourned careless driving charge against Forbes Taylor was laid by PC Campbell on Aug in Vespra Evidence of another mo torist three cars behind showed that Taylor had gone from 27 to 400 and struck another car The gearing was adjourned to Sept Charge Reduced charge of impaired driving against Murray Bench of Port Credit was reduced to careless drivmg but on that charge the fine was $75 with costs of $1590 and tililcenslch sushpended for three man or was laid PC Primmef Term Given Judgment given in the case of Arthur Saker who had taken cash to the amountof $482 from his employer Edward Blakely on Aug 15 in Oro and had returned It to the owncrfiftet matter ovc largely ggrious record dat Year Suspension Married and with five children Denzil Johnston was convicted on careless driving charge and fined $35 with costs He had two previous convictions and will be off the road for one year More LCA Cases Under second charge of in toxicationin public place laid by PC Kellogg on June 20 Mrs Ida Croxon was fined $50 with costs of $5 or one month Public Place Friends of Thomas Walton have been causing trouble at his home which was declared public place some time ago and several were fined $20 with costs of $4 or 15 days and advised to keep away from there AMPLE TROUT An estimated 1200 rainbow trout were taken from the two Ander son dams here by angiers=iu the DRUMHELLER ALTA CF By JEAN GABLE THIS IS THE TIME of year to geLyour lawn intoshape and an ideal time to plant new one People of Barrie and vicinle will be able to get first hand know dge on the subject from Taylor Horticultural lecturer from the Ontario Agricultural Collegexin Guelph when be ad dresses the local society the sec ond Tuesday in September at the opening of the new seasons lec tures in Hiilcrcst school THIS IS ALSO the time to gather in the pots of plants that were sunk in the earth for the summer months When you bring your amaryllis bulbs in lay the pots on their sides in cool dark place for few more weeks ALL CACTI AND PLANTS that have been outside for the summer ahould be thoroughly sprayed with nicotine sulphur or DDT before being brought in to stay Spray at intervals Of four or five days and youll get any eggs that may have hatched IT is ALWAYS very pleasant in the long winter months to en joy bit of summer bloom and in order to have this pick some of your small ageratum plants aiyssum both white and royal carpet and pot them up for win ter bloom Stocks may also be dug just before frost and potted cut them back severely and theyll branch out again CUT THE TOPS of the lily plants to prevent them from go ing to seed and also cut the dead flowers off cannas to oonsenc the strength of the root for an other year WITH THE GREAT AMOUNT of moisture this year find so many things have grown strag gly Id cut them back and trust well have some fine warm dry days to bring out fresh growth in heater fashion Nearly all heavy plants like the African marigolds have to have support this year to hoid them The ground is so moistiire ladeny and the foliage so thick even light wind topples them all over Yep gunpoint busyto take your slips there is still time Remem ber freshly rooted slips will give you far more bloom than an old plant taken in Fuchsia coieus in variety geranlunis in variety ruffled and double petuniasvwill give you colorful window gar den SAND lite may be used for rooting Be sure your pots are clean before lHSURANCE AGENCY ia woos iiuumi you put your plants in them Diseases and insects are very often carried over on plant pot from spring to faiL MAKE UP BUSHEL of pot ting soii while you are at it To good garden roll add one third of its bulk in peat moss or well shredded human one quart of bonemeal to bushel basket and enough sand to make it nice and gritty or crumbly Put it ugh 14inch sieve or mesh and it possible add few pieces of char coal to each potfor drainage This should serve most Of your needs for putting LOCAL HORTICULTURISTS will be pleased to know John Clark is conducting the 4garden tour to the Orient sponsored by the Ontario Horticultural Associv ation and the Massachusetts nor ticultural society of Boston He will be gone from September 15 to October 28 We shall he look ing forward to his return and following his journey with inter est GARDENERS OF THlS DlS TRICT are reminded to get to work on preparations for the Bar rie Fair and its horticultural dis play The Fair is late this year but many classes like terrarlums dish gardens miniature gardens landscaped miniature homes Christmas decorations dried leaves collections of various plants can give us an excellent show HOWEVER THEY ALL TAKE TIME to prepare so hurry for its later than you think TWO BUS LOADS of local hor ticulturists enjoyed day at the CNE Aug 30 Our next tour is Sept 26 Exact route is not quite settled annual Plliii CiiEST gt Former Barrie Boy Donald Spearn Gees to Orillia Readers of The Barrie Bam iner here and in Timininl who may have read the account of President Wempa visit to action ZPoges to 16 rinsr CIRCUS The first circus presented in the United States is believed to ha been in Philadelphia in RE YOU COVERED the office of the Industrial Ac ceptance Corporation in orillia given in Monday will be interested Donald Spearn only son of and Mrs Spears 30 Caroline Street has been train ferrcd from the Timmins office to the Griffin branch Don entered the service of the company about eight years ago in Barrie worked here for two years and was then transferred to Tim mins Two years later be was made manner there He and Mrs Spearn with their son who is 21 months old have moved to Oriilia where they will be much nearer tohis parents Don was born and raised in Allandale and attended King Ed vard School and Barrlo Collegiate it will be recalled that he was the only one of fishing party not of Timmins to survive from boating accident on the lake there lRON PRODUCERS Newfoundland mines in 1955 produced total of 7529000 tons of Iron orealmost onehalf of Canadas total output The final iiistollment of Taxes might come to this driver if he is rapped with lawsuit and if his insurance doesnt FULLY COVER he will be badly bumped To be sure YOU are FULLY COVERED consult an INSURANCE SPECIAL let who can see you have the best Insurance at the lowest com parable rate Dont trust your luck to cheap tninrance Enid STEVENSON iiiSliiiiiliiiii See us rinsr For Insurance of ALL KINDS 95 Dunlap St PAS52 IS mommy 591 IN ORDER TO momma PAYMEij THE TOWN orrics WILL BE OPEN Tim FOLLOWING aonrrionnr nouns Fiu SEPT gt1 from serfse seminar pin is 830 pm detonate WATER or vermicuZ mHetter Kenny Shannon had one arm brokenJon Sunday while playing has returned home after her trip through parts ofCanada andythe US She has Kenneth and Kathryn Bowman have been holidaying with their cousins at Grenfel Mrs Parker Kelcey entertained Wedne vening last at den onstrationjgiven by Mrs Money no you Imam IIIIIIIwIIi prints INsUMNcEAGEch 4i VDtJNLOP sTrA5T gonna er PA83735 oi ARE CAUSED BY andCanaris by BARitlE CITIchsSsANo Milliii renumqu first three days they were open for fishing after restocking TONIGHT THUIis r4 YOUNG some 51 HEART coma DoltIS oAv FRANK smArnA maroon FRI SAT Fliiit liPiiCiilii lt jean WAYNE FOOTBALL NOw AND HEN 52Siitillls5iiiliiiTh Theyreflall as near as yoUr tel

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