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Barrie Examiner, 31 Aug 1964, p. 3

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75 EquéStrions In Show Compete The ninth annual Powys Horse Brian Pope Donnie and David Show attracted some 75 young equestrians and scores of spect ators Sunday for competitionin more than dolen events Rid ers were all pupils of Barbara Lloyd ot the row Riding School Equitation jumping and novelty event in the daylong show were at CKVP headquart erson highway 21 cc Myles of Torah and Margaret Paterson of Barrie were the judges Classified as to ability and experience first second and third piacefinishes were as fol ows Meditation Margot Sweeoy fan Woods Shelia Sweeny equit etion over jumps Margot Sheila Sweeny tan SWeenY Woods musical stalls linse mary Lannour Linda Bennett Heather Larmour Banana race Irene Coies and Jane Brown Mary Hargreaves and Hargreaves Equitation Viol Matthews Kathleen Quintin Margie Wright Equitation over jumps Diane Van Driusschc Patricia Quinlln Vici Matthews Junior jumper Peter inhuanl Liz Hargreaves May Lohuaru Hunt teams Sharon Kelly and Nancy Campbell flm Gordon and Cathy Byers Barbara Dunc anon Diane VanDricsschef Obs stacle race Mary Hargreaves and Brian Pope lrene Coles and Jane Brown David and Donnie Hargreaves Equitatlon Kathy Brisfhwh Healherlarrnhhr Linda Ben nett Potato racezJulie Willar andtDavid Baine Patty Tucker and Roselin Gregory Kathy Heels and Qnaiee Mciliaslerz Pair equitation Julie When and Kathy Heels Onaleo McMaster and Patty Tucker Heather and Susan Milnes Equitation overt jumps Kathy Taylor Heather Milnes Pat Nelson In HeadCanrper tboysh Jane IGill girlsia Champion ch er lane rwo commais in the It annual Powy Riding moi Horse Slow are shown luv and st no in the photo above and Watts mom on flare ready for the hunt in on lumping class on be gin an father quieta the horse helm the event gets under way At an vaa Matthews lovingly pets her mount Miss 01mm vid placed first in the equitation class at the muuaiowctnxnmnm Pho ins Honor Burridge Before Departure It charter member of the cons gregation of Westminster Pres byterian Church Cecil Bur ridge was honored Sunday by the congregation marking his appointment by the General Board of Missions of the Presby erian Church in Canada as catechist Mr Burridge plastering contractor who was born in Bar rte but at prisont rcsidcsat Stroud will take up his first charge St Pauls Church Val dOr Quebec Sept 13 Angus McKay on behalf of the KlrlrSession presented Mr Burridge with briefcasc con taining collection of reference books and studyrnaterial as reminder of the admiration and support of the congregation Mr and Mrs Burridge and two sons Wayne and Laurie will leave for their new homo Friday Sail PaSi Held By Yacht Club Barrie Yacht Club members Sunday doffed the usual casual boating garb for uniforms suit able to the ceremonial oi the an nual Sail Past The event had been delayed from the usual date due to con struction activities in the bar hor Despitegthisanrl the ab sence of four Snipe class boats which were at the Ontario open championshipregatta thetleet made brilliant show Over ls boatssailed by the reviewing stand on shore where Oom modore Eric Mercer took the salute He was accompanied by past Commodore Maurice Barre Bear Commodore Jack Rooney and Commander Bolechow sky of the Barrie Power Squad Iron 1963 Denmark produced more than 90 per cent of the worid total insulin production can wugjetaw Blot OilEconomy dont think any of us have any quarrel with Jinn hour or 315 or $150 an hour as minimum wage to meet our current standard of living but when thus are imposed by law the legislation is bloton our economy he said Mr Keefe laid to obtain in PopularChuckwagon Races no too in its Mr mid He urged municipalities to sur industries to determine what are required then so preach school boards to help provide the right workers consists HOLD ANNUAL SPORTS DliY Kelly McDaid Margy Silvaatatt ofarace dininf the day The reghnent held the thornDebbyttulranqul uioLathnerlinoupiorthc annual Grey and Simone For asten barbecue and sports event at Queens Park Satur day lit Fair Grounds 0n Weekend 3mm 1mm wanm COOI Trend Forecast For The Area Tuesday Chuckwagon races which have been feature at the Calgary Stampede and other western falrsfor many vars are can log to Barrie Cliff Ciaggetts World Grampionsrip chuck wogon races will befeaturcd Friday and Saturday at pm at the Barrie Exhlbition Grounds under the auspices of the Barrie Agricultural Society Also to be featured are pony chuckwagon races on exhibi tion of Roman riding as well as other acts Ohuckwagons from British Columbia Alberta and Saskatch ewan will be competing here for points and money that count toward the 1961 Canadian cham pionship title ltianyofthe t5 chuckwagons coming to Barrie took part in the races held at tho Calgary Stampede this sum mer The team that won the pony ship in Spokane in September will be pawn the other entrants meeting Each outfit consLsts of roundup wagon drawn by four horses usually exrace track thoroughbreds driven in the mlar tornhorse hitch They muatliun figure in the infield and come onto the track at dead run then circle the track The couckwagon with the fastest time is the winner Each wagon is assigned timer to record accurately the time on cad rig If an outfit knocks over barrel mem and penalty is added to the run ning time if an outfit misses or goes on the wrong side of the barrel there is in second penalty Among other rules laid down to govern the race is one first says no wistance may be given the driver after the horn goes and he must com plete the race without help or ehuckwagon world champion he takes no time Creemoré Woman Wins Top Trophy ay MRS1 mn Creemoro Horticultural So arty held their annual flower show in the nrenn Aug 28 and Special feature of the Friday everung event was die crowning of the SunflowerQueen Miss Anthea Hall 12 daughter of Mr and M35 Lloyd Hall Cree more and the Sunflower King Kenneth Steele son of Mr and Mrs lack Steele Creemore The presentations were made by Lambert well known coma mentator and speaker also writer of drama and hooks for Canadian Broadcasting Corp oration who resides 1th lcigh Housn on the Riverltn In the absence of Kenneth Steele his motheracceptod his crown on his behalf This event climaxed the efforts of the board of directors who in the spring distributed to the local schools in Nottawasaga packag es ot sunflower seeds to interest young People in hortimllture The highest point winner and receiver of the Eatontrophy was Mrs iiarry Dickinson Cree rnore Second prize trophy donated by ShnpsonsSears was won by Mrs George Barber of Coilingwood Mrs William Williamson won the most outstanding exhib the flower show with gladioh spike Kerry Dancer and was planerup for the best rose spec First prize to garden and wimler of the Laird Trophy went to Mr and Mrs William Willi3rnson heernore Judges for the flower show ampere sodas At Collingwoodé About 45 youngsters attaining ounioi Karma Betty the Collingwood Day Camp spon sored by the Simone County Community Recreation Service received awards at thegtpar ents night Among those receiving awards were the following Tadpole hy Simona Karen Mann Kathy Underdown susan Leat Minnoruzmfiefiowfisus Butters Emily Newby Patricia Walmsley Jane Edmonds Ra dy Anderson Randy Boone Bil ly Thurman Fish Doreen Hill Darlene Hill Sherry deonds John Batting BeginnerCanoeist John line king Donna Keith lane Thompi son Bettithensoh Lynn Mirrlees gt John Hack Thompson John Sanders Beginner Jane Thompson Carol Keith Paul Skelton kenson Lynn Milflees Tent Inspection Sioux Tribe Robbie Stewart John Hack ing Terry Denbok MikeTagan Ronnie Boon ulliobertson Jim Fritell PhysicaiFitness red awardsz Bill Thurman Charles Frirell lohn Sanderson David Hill Glynn Faganp Terry Denhok Jim Frizell was Robert Beuant of Beuant Nurseries Barrie and for tha flower beds Jadr Johnson Basrie The novice clam entram with man points was Mrs Thomson Creemore The attractive tea room with its non competitive display had decorations made by Mrs Robert MacDonald and Mrs Ercl Blackburn Winnersin the iunior Section were pressed leaves Glen Bar ber Collingwood Bird feeder Don Gillis hecrnore David Boyce Duntdin Bird house Terry Gowan Mark Williamson both of Crremorc gt Posters Gr and Ann Ar nold Glenliumn atsy Wili iamson Creemore Gr and Betty Arnold Glen Huron Mark Williamson Qeemore Scrap book juniors Betty noid Glen Hur Mary Bar ber Collingwood Seniors Ann Arnold Gian Huron Patsy Wil llamson Creelno Girls Thumbeltna arrange Savin ASPIRINf lotts Sol List Winds from is to 20 mile per hour and cooling trend will prevail throughout the Barrie area mesday However the weather promises to be mainly clear Synopsis Northerly winds are bringing cold air into Northern Ontario accompanied by low cloud and occasional drizzle Cooling in southern 0n tarlo is exth to be gradual but persist as highpres sure area ow centred in Man itoba moves eastward Lake St Clair Lake Erie Lake Huron Niagara regions Windsor London Sunny and cooler Tuesday mainly sunny with little change in tempera ture Winds light tonight and tfiiesday ilGEON Mans 5393 HOME Barrierdetaehmem Ontar io Provincial Police are looking for the owner of homing pigeon that doesnt want to go home Police hcre received word from the Sudbury OPP de tachment that wandering pigeon with Barrie tag ha made its home on the roof of nonpigeon fancier in nearby Lively and wont leave Pigeons particularly the racing variety can be quite valuable policeisa Numbcrcnthctagsrs ment lanet Abbey Dunedin DonnaBlackburnCreemore Boys Tom Thumb Robert Blackburn Mark Williamson both at Creemore gs thisWoekfai AtLAlIILDA Drugstores ToiSep rework 33 eDistrict Seven OPP inv tisierme Sunum Antiseptic Mouthwash i°Pk 159 COtGATEPenloIreunt litthtANllStPii ORNAtCAPSUtESit Lake Ontario region Toronto Hamilton Clear and cooler to night and muday Winds llgh tonight and Tuesday Georgian Bay Halibnrton Timagaml regions North Bay Stdbury Kiilalne Mainly clear tonight and Tuesday Cooler Winds west 15 to booming northwest Itigoma White River regions Cloang this evening Tuesday sunny with cloudy periods Cooler Winds light tonight and inesday Oochrane western James Bay regions Clearing tonight Tuesday sunny with cloudy pee rinds Cooler winds light to night and Tuesday Merino Forecasts Lake Superior Northcriy winds 71 to 30 knoLs becoming light variable tonight Variable cloudiness today Clear tonight Lake Huron Georgian Bay West to northwest winds 20 to 25 knots becoming light varia ble late tonight ltjair Lake Erie Wuierly winds to to knots becoming light vor iable late tonight Lake Ontario West winds to 25 knots becoming northwest 15 to tonight Fair Forecast Tempulturzs Dowtonlsht 1th Tuesday Windsor 56 75 St Thoma 55 75 landed 55 75 Kitchener 55 70 Mount Forcs 50 7o Winfihum 50 70 Hamilton 55 10 St Catharines 55 75 Toronto 60 Peterborougtt 52 7o Trenton 55 70 Killaloe 50 70 Kingston 55 7o Muskolra 45 70 North Bay 48 is as 42 6t 42 so 40 65 35 so Moosonea to so ll min 40 Dufferin mcoe and Muskolra worked harder in July 1964 than in the same month last year wording to statistics relcased creased the number of safety checkasblimorel than 1000 is sued nearly isomore warnings and laid 324 more charges but the number of accidents still in creased by 65 There were five more people killed in July th year than in the same month in 1963 and 18 more injured last month OPP investigated 1m 48 Sun List l86 19oLL Iuefl Saieiy Checks lail To Drop Number Oi Accidents In Area Ontario Provincial Police in 334 accidents sevcn of them in volving fats es Nelve pea pie were kilicd and 171 injured They performed 4989 checks sued 2653 warnings and laid 1294 charges many not they investigated ents wi seven fatal checlred 3355 vehicles issued 905 warnings and laid M0 charg es See JACK mm For All Your Moving Problems ANTIQUE AND MODERN WORK

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