Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 7 Oct 1964, p. 2

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oursr sraarmn at the re gular meeting ol the Barrie Liam Club last night was YM United Run At Barriex United Appeal with Operating costs of $5000 is one of the most economically run campaigns in the country ac cording to has Davey YM YWCA executive director and past United Appeal chairman Mr Davey told meeting of the Barrie Lions Club at Com munity House last night that when the raised Its own funds it was very pleased if as little as seven per cent of the money raisut wont toward YWCA Director Russ Davey who spoke on the list United Appeal Above are Liam Club Past President Ed Myers Mr Appeal Drive Minimum Cost campaign expenses but now with the United Appeal expen ses amount to only five per cent Organilationa such as the Red Cross Canadian National insti tute for the Blind and Retarded hilldrens Association grew to fill the gaps tett in an age when old people are no longer vener nted and people prefer the free dom of impersonallred relation ships to nelgbborllness Mr Da vey said The United Appeal LOCAL AND GENERAL ATTEND MATCH busload oi Simooe County councillors left tor Peterbomfltth today to attend the international Rowing Match The County is sponsoring float in the parade through Poterbomugh DRILLIA MEETING meeting to discuss the for mation of conservation auth ority comprising the Lake Sim sold by the end of the year through MLS Increased sales have come in spite of the fact that number of listings is about the same as last year EMERGENCY WARD Barrie Royal Victoria Hospit als emergency ward treated 23 patients yesterday of these se ven were admitted There were no motor vehicle accldct vic oocSchm River watershed area tlms had in 0rldiia tomorrow is is seoo meeting on the subject Delegates from inu nicipalitlm in the area will be asked to debate the value of single large authority versus se veral small authoritim vote on whether or not to adopt the Erge audiority will be taken oat SAHES UP Figures released by the Bar rie and District Real Estate Boardthisweek showend otSep termer Photo Multiple Hating Service sales up to more than lpll million dollars in the Bar rie area an increase at 35 per cent over 19a It is expected that well over $2000000 worth of real estate will have been Group Protests Queens TOur MONTREAL CPLThe Uni versity at Montreal section ol 1e Rascemblcment Pour ltnde pcndanoe Nationale National yidependence Rally has an nounced demonstration for Friday the day hetoreQueen Elizabeth visit Quebedflty Form of the separatist groups protest against the royal lour was not announced Members were asked to report to the unl veraitys social oentre for in Qructions Leaders said police pressure prevented them from announcing more oKrrrrsurp Richard Campbell lelt receiver cheque or $101 from The OKeeie Foundation for the current llarrla United tarsal Geminimnwt FIRE DRILL The Federal Building on Col lier St wilt be evacuated tomor row morning at 10l5 fire drill will be inducted at that time under redirection of fire rlild Rally Irwrn Rele ll Adams The Barrie and District Min lsterial Association has elected Rev Adams of St And rews Presbyterian Church as its president tor the 1961 1965 season The Associations first meet ing was held in St Andrews Monday The new vice president is RevwBtrlloftfieChurcbofthe Nazarene the new secretary treasurer ls Rev Jay oi Cen tral United Church Plans were presented for Canadlan Bible Society display for the week of Prayer and Wit ness which will be held in Bar rio Jan it to at Rev Batten General Secretary of the Baptist Feder ation of Canada will he guest speaker All churches in the area Will be invited in partici pate to make this Community Church Witness in united rally on the Sunday evening Plans were also unwiebd for aid wllnl scoliunilrmiliuofh thcmlld vance on This or tliatlrat dtiiietledf comes tlarrieCad paw Club President Elliott Reynolds and Tony Saw charter roch of the Barrie Lions Mr Davey said the Un claser to meeting peoples needs than any system used in the past and does so with tremen dous economies in time eltort and money Mr Davey told the lions that with the new confused pres surized balance between com ing livelihood church respon siblllties and recreation many people especially businessmen have less time to mva and so give money He said the United Appeal Is an organization composed oi donors who decide which agen cies can participate and on what terms The board is elected by donors every one of whom has the opportunity to nominate and vote Donors can have their money directed to any agency within the United Appeal however it enough money is designated to one agency to put it over its quota while another all short then the extra money is used to fill the deliclency The nine agencies included in the Barrie United Appeal are Red Cross whose quota is $13 500 Victorian Order of Nurses $60m CNlB 000 Retarded Childrens Association 516500 March of Dimes $9900 Can adian MentalAssotlatiun $1200 Boy Scouts $1200 St John Arn tiulance and YMYWCA $5000 Boat Operators To Hold Classes 0W IN gt ets Top Shooters Malibu of Burlar 1be Air WM rial toning without sitcoms Big Increasel In Attendance HQ attributed the junta to the announcement earlier in the year of plans or 33000000 expan aion to be nornplcted by 1961 The financial drive is now In Pm for the building fund Small boat operalora in theta 351 id Barrie district will have tbel opportunity this winter Iobone up on rules of the waterway and government regulations at evening class to be coutluc ted by the Barrie Power Squad lOll Registration for the 17week course which includes boat han dling safety and equipment is tonight at Central Collegiate Volunteer instruction under the direction of Power Squad ron Training Officer Douglas Manchester is uttered at cost according to spokesman for the group Graduates of the course will be ellyble to loin the Barrie branch of the Can adian Power Squadron two major oomponles are expect ed to announce large donations Shortly The main construction is ex pected to start next year but baby hippo house is now be ing built on the grounds The no recently received pal of guannco or wild llamas The animals will be on view all year round DEAT EdmontonMrs George Stout former womens editor of The Edmonton Journal after long illness Erect Building For Baby Hippo HELEN Games People who visited the Zoolo gical park at Wasaga Beach dur irrg the summer were heard wondering how the baby hippo would be able to survive the Canadian winter building to solve the problem is nearing the final stage of construction in the moose by titornate hlvao pool This wellInsulated building will be heated by propane gas and Elected Head 0i Ministerial ation REV ADAMS the continuance ot the weekly sermon in The Barrie Examiner Oitts man human apprnir mad by autumn iatrict Oifeefe repre smtahve to Mr Cainphtll presldunt of OKesler lino madathlayear to Barrie Unl ted Appeal the cheque havi lng been sent out three monlhr ago byw Denis Whitaker amlner Photot dutlngtbe daylight hours coin slant shower of heated water will be available to the occu pant The shower will resemble the warm mist found in tropical forests and la probably the first of its kind to be installed in mo in North America The warm mist will keep the hide of the hippopotamus from drying out and eradriug and visitors to the 100 will be able to observe him there During the hot days sum mer it was hard to really get good look at this interesting In Sponsoring The Barrie Joycees have re on reque pu it chem sponsor fidl scale Sent Claus parade in Barrie later this year John Manol president of Bar rie Jayoees said today We are tolerated in helping name but unless We get more cooperation front the public we will not even be able to at started There have beeuhmitcd par Holiday Possible for House Monday UtlAWA GP Acting Prime Minister Martin said Tuesday he felt sure the Com mons will not sit next Monday when the Queen is in Ottawa lie was asked by Opposition Leader Dlefenbakcr why the House war not mmg with motion that allow the Commons to take holiday Monday Mr Martin said that the motion was not being dealt with inunedlatelybecause negn tlatlons wera underway with various rectlons ofthe on the question thlea Gregoire Creditiste house leader saidin an inter vlaw Monday that the 13Cred llisle MPa may oppose the gov ernment motion or Commons day all animal but as the weather cool ed he was able to come orit at his pool for longer periods And what show he would rtage He seemed to be playing to his audience as he cavortedln and out of the pool rolling on his back waving all four feet in the air sitting on his haunches and intact acting like anyynung poppy Even his face reemedto xpmsbtia delight wire the eeper ganhoaing res wa ter in to the pool all the animals in the park this young hippo has attracted the most in terest and will undoubtedly con tinue to do so during the winter mounts PM FISHING Jim Stevens of Waaaga Mar ina reportr that the catch at rainbow trout in the Nottan saga River has been exception ally line this past week Clar ence Cook of Kitchener brought in 12 pound 13 ounce beauty Another man got three trout in Joycees Ask For little over an hour over pounds of the finest eating Anahtance Santa Parade aderoftbistypeinthepastfew yearn bu the Joycea said they felt there was definite need to reestabinh large evait bM PM than tray preparing or the parade which precedes the annual Grey Cup playoff game at Torontos CNE stadium Nov 19 The presentation will be in three arts with the main float prom the Barrie Winter Carnival Plans as yet havent been convicted but commlttee under the chainuanshlp of Wit lard Everpnlbaa been aetlup to ma out ma arrangemen Egcauso of the prohibitive penae Barrie lnycees did not enter float in last years Grey Cup parade in Vancouver mi vans non STAKES Picnurr BARRIE DRIVEACAR lterunlop mun CANADIAN CtllB Seven Speakers on Cantitan International and Scientific Affairs New Mombcirwaieorne To Riv Meeting Thursday 8310 értobhrltlbrar mentor centre modified plans for the lame would cons of rcro Dimmer lle wasflrst thwarted by public meeting whidr showed Plan Area motherr rtrvnglyob looted to the traffic which would be summed by the proposed the vehemen in the Following the meeting the planning board ruled that ur Bernickl PM did not form to good plannrng The meniberr rubscqueatly refused property an suggestmthfi they op lmlto aide of SL Vincent lilr Bernlck has followed this suggestion and will receive the boardr support The planning board decided not to hold public meeting in spite of the fact that chair man Peter Mtlls said that the shilling oi ibeproposed shoppv in centre from the west ride at St Vincent tothe east side would not cure the traffic which the reside objected to tm afraid public meeting would he misinterpreted Mr Mills said later minsterliulmpubllnmeet held sincethe land on aide oi St Vincent in an All of the houses are on the wnt side Chairman Mills notul thatcitv St Vincent rezoned it the east side LI reroned Mr Bernink has lopealcd the Boards re tinal by application to the Ohm it is understood that Mr Ber nick willdmptblsappeallfhir new request is granted The Ptannrn board also dis cussed proposal of real estate broker Bob Hodges of Darrie to erect to town houses on one acre lot at Sophia and Eocler Sta Members agreed to forward letter from the city engineer Tamblyn to Mr Hodges concerning the site The engine er recommended that no build b9 built within feet of Planningjaoard ale mmmcrual exhibits ml ingawidc varietyolgmdsnnd services provided by bosness people oi the community The 1965 rangeof automobllq are all on display This afternoon in addition to one animal aromas Intactran Inspector David Adolf fin urgency Measures Organiza tion liaison otficer or the On tarin Provincial Police inspec ted Simme canny on An iliary officers last night With Inspector Adair is Aux lnqi DEATHS Initng nvn ringAfters car enetanr on islandy October 364 my Gluten beloved wile at 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