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Barrie Examiner, 4 Nov 1964, p. 1

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tum new militia remrlls on map reading during last nights training 01 squadrun Grey and Simone Foresters at Bar rie Armoury The unit receiv eduoithewrecruiisinthe tail reenrlting cannula lhs Barrie squadron is unaffected by the reeent cuts in militia spending fikarniner Photo Bcirrie Not Affected In Militia CutBack UHAWA Spedalilhe his toric Grey and Simone Forester Militia Regiment will be reduced by two troops in the dback in the Canadian militia announced here by Defence Minister Paul lfellyer yesterday instead ores officers there will be 32 in use new utadilislxnent 1hr number of warrant officers and non commissioned officers willheredueedfmnhatosz and the number of other ranks llurn 522 to 115 ihe two troops that will dis appear in terms of location are those at Orillla and Colllngwood iie troop of Squadron at Or lllla will relocate with its pan out squadron at Midland and the troop of Squadron at Cell ingwuod will relocate with the parent umt at Owen Sound The balance of the regismnt lhe Squadron at Barrie Soiiadiun at Midland and the Owen Sound unit will all runaln in the order of battle and will not be affected by the change announced GENERALLY PLEASE Haber Smith MP for Simeon North and member of Com mons special defence commit tee said here last almanac lie is generally pleased with the way the Foresters have been treated in the cutback am naturally pleased with the dedslnns affecting Barrie and Midland and am disappoint ed about Orillia and Ceiling wood Mr Smith said it would not take too long to re establish these two mops if the need arose and for this reason am hopeful they not dis pose of the Orillia Armory hut maintain it so it can be used again if required for military purposes He said Drillla and Coiling wood units were singled out be cause they were the smallest in the regiment and it was hard to spread the available equip ment among all the units He pointed outthst area comman ders have the power to make special travclarrangemenis for those men in Oriliie and Coli ingwood who wish to keep up their militia trainings Arrangements can be made to transport these men to Barrie or Midland hr training two nigiiis Week Because the Colitngwood mop ocumled rented prunlses it is Orillle which will feel the full est effect of the militia emberit spokesman for the defence dwartmcnt said it would be two or three months before definite decisions were reached as to the disposition of armory buildings in areas where units no longer will exist He said it might he decided to lease or sell such buildings and in Orlllisls raise the armory building could be utilized by the exhibition board or the Oonunimlly Centre in any event normal maintenance of the building will be main taineduntil disposition is de cided While Defence Minister Paul lifllycr home to have all the dranges in client by Mardi it is believed here that it could be next September and lira start oi new training year before the full effects of the Lut beche are felt One group which is expected to be homeless in the result of the tranier of the Orillla squadnm is the Porcsiers oili ccrs Ines et 0rillia which has large memberhig mid has been naive in Militia and social sif airs over the years IN BARBIE in Barrie there are three units with total of in men TN comprises nine officers it scr geants l5 oorporals end the re mainder are troopers There are also 12 members of the Ca nadian Womens Army Corps The Grey and sirmoe Forest ers are an armoured regiment Due to their recent success by winning the Central Command leadership and initiative com petition against top infantry rc giments there was speculation of change in the regiments role nos has not been the case posibly due to the pram irnity good annoured training establishments at both Caanp Bordenvand Meafard Capt Steele believed the cute in militia spending were good for the cause The intention is to put more enuiliasis on military mrps training but there will be confirming role in civil de kneel Cart Steele was more than fulfilled tohearthe militia will receive improved training Wgt This evening senior oificers Eliev Waller Dyer Concludes VLSiir Years ill St Georges Iicv waiter Dyer conducted his lint service in St Georges Magnesia Church Sunday adter being rector of the parish for re than six years One ot=ihe final services he vtonducied was baptism for Ruthmario Owens daughter of Mn and Mrs Dori Owens Mr andldrs Dyer and mud rcnmAllan nodPat moved in lhe West Hill area of Scarbor nigh where Mr Dyer has bees appointed rector of St Merger eislmlliePiriu Mr Dyer came to Barrie from Greernore six and half years ago andlsince then has served asliuralgDean of Wat Simone Deanery During histime rector additions were made to horectqry and toihe ehurdi and additional PNpeflY Idlacent do the church wasyacquired Perhaps the grenilest achieve ment oi the congregation was the building of the parish hall which wandedicatedby the El shop in the spring Outside of his parish activit ies Mr Dyer served for tim on the Barrie Public School as Wanm pm Board and was member ind arde apporter oi six ye ulnar Seed Buyer to Cover Dutierlnfand Boxa waire Slmeoe guilty tr BARRIE simmer cm gt the Barrie nsv Band Dyer was Allaudale district 00mmisaiener for thaGirl Guides for almost oi squadron will be sliced mg no important conference at regiment headquarters in Owen Sound when they liopo to be briefed on training programs fhere were or members of the squadron on parade last night Capt Steele notmi there was not one noneffective la the squad ron During the recent recruitan carrpeign this fall in new mem bers joined the regiment of which 32 had been here in Bar rie this did not include the in menbera of the pun hand aged from 10 to 15 who are $5 mild ng is iuesday at the Armory During the even ingthereisemseforre emits trained muida dense and combat leadership cmirse lhere is also lnstructlon in wireless grainery driving and mamtenanee first aid national survival and clerics ndrninistro lion ihcre is also shooting range practice in the armomy range which was recently ran vated mailer innovatioan the hockey locale and the badmin ton club at which non militia members are invited to siren Math Topic Questioned livelyfiiseussion followed an explanation of the New Ap proach to histhematlrs by metameeting oi the Steele and 561001 Asoda on evening Mr Smith principal at Steele Street was his guest speaker and following his addrss he answered tbeqoestiuns of the cimous permits Many wanted to know why it was felt am only to reorganize the leadng of mathematics and why the old way wasnt still being used At the nut meeting the first Monday in Decsnnber liaise Dav ey unantivo director of the ropvwca will be the guest speaker file address will deal his macaw ysr sod LY new in new Inquest Resumes lit Courthouse fine inquest into the death of Linda Campbell ii will begin again today The hearing will he held at the Simcoe County Court House at pm Dr fPiarrington is presiding coroner lhehearing was adjourned last week when in the middle of the secondwibiesastestimony juror asked to be relieved MerchantErnest Bahbury oi Oro Twp explained that he knew iilarry Pospolita oi Tharnhill the driver of the car which struck ahdltllied the girl and her Irmther children of Mr and Mrs Philip Campbell oi Shanty BayRoad were killed as they ran across the road in front of their home on Sept 15 The bearing resumes with at till Wfllilll iHAlilllilN manor gt cairn ibllflliitillv wuncw me in NEW Wiiillil PiHlECilflN Linda and John the any least three newrhnors today WAY NOE nu my to prevent it and no heat matinritibeoniyhnpeis through medical research lFor in years new Canadian Barriedepertment among them have pledged themselves to raise funds ordinance the rescuer are firstmyear they hm £1 were re for ever cent the 5000 ret sed in Canada and since that lime they have relied million dollars to bemade available to dodon and men of sidearm ii Ed is gas daggers are adults who can hot the rest are children whomihedisease lsintaL Memorial Organ To Be Dedicated The new Memorial Organ at St Giles Anglican crurch Cook meet will be dedicated Sunday evening Novendoer at leven oclock it was made possible by donations from friends of the late Reverend lilddel first rector ol the church is Right Reverend ll Wilkinson 10rd Bishop of Tor onto will conduct this special schiCe of dedication and will unveil plaque designating the Christian Education Wing as the John hiddel Memorial Will John lilddei native of Northern ineland veteran oi the Canadian Army and former lay men in the Anglican Church in Canada entered the ministry when he was almost 30 years of age After graduation from Wycliffe College and ordination ha served rural parishesnorth of Barrie and began the found ing of the new St Giles Large ly through his etforls the church was built and later there was added in his time the Chris flan Education Wing in June 1963 while he was president of the Kiwanis Club of Barrie Mr liiddel received call to become senior assistant to the Archbishop at St Clem enta Church 1hrnnto His nud den and untimely death at the age oi 43 came in January of this year Shortly after friends in the congregation of St Giles and irnmthemanyothergroupsin REV EBIDDEL Barrie in which he was active decided to raiseiunds for tangible memorial new organ at St Giles badly needed was the choice of the committee Invitation is extended for those interested to attend next Sun dayfa special evening service bythe present rector of St Giles Reverend Ronny Wilfred Cadogan Peoples Warden and William King who became Bectors Warden when Westgate moved to Calgary several months ago Magistrate Foster Retumsfl To Find Business Booming More than 100 Liquor Control Ad Highway Traffic Act and local traffic bylaw cases have been heard already iliis week by Magistrate Fusier The Magistrate returned from vacation and sick leave onMon day five magistrates handled the court dining his absence Some cases were handled yes terdsy Court finished at pm OnMonday the sitting ex tended almost to pm the magistrate handed out nearly $600 in fines plus costs The convictions included offences for speeding careless driving fail ing to yield minor mnsuming etc leonard Dubois oi Dunlap St and Gerald and of Shanty Bay Road were both fined $25 and costs for consuming Honor while Three Prisoners Escape Bumash SUDBURY WtThree pris oners escaped from the Bur washindustrial farm near here Tuesday iwo walked away from hair campon the Mur dock River and the other left quarry work gangrfi under 21 years oi age Marvin ilaroid start was fined $30 and eostsior careless driving while Peter Pedlingham contributed $7 and costs for failing to yield the right of way Alfred Ernest Page paid no and costs for failing to yield the right oi way while emerging from private driveway and Albert Gordon low was fined $25an failing to yield half the ma Through streetIssue Criticizéd53riWilson assiiiiiie trsfiictnveiling from area to the Pofkmfieeitndtraflicmint figures to had his argumen nie slam mm as am um tripahwntheGruveOak ley Park area to the downtown area as to the industriaiarcn lbetrbieonpagclsiofthe Wyllle wort shows that from Distrlda 760 and 170 the Grove Oakley Park area there were 443 trips to the Central litnines new but onrynooips lo the industrial area Den years ago all the north earthsth were throum streets and no consideration was giveoto traffic winning in Wm the downtown Now it $15 that every eastwest is to be thruughdrsetv with no considiration given to traffic going to the caitral has inese some fDavidson here1y and Mul caster streets are about half way between St Vincent and Beyfinld Streets and form natural route to the downtown from the Oakleylark area Re iaining the flop street on Well ington at Berczy maintains balance between the convexi enoe of mm traffic and castlwust traffic EXPLAINS FIGURES Contirnnng be charged that Alderman Newton did not table his traffic rallies for analysis by normal merribers before the motion was debated fine19in and 1963 figures owed are prubidily too low and the 196i figmes too high for valid dir ecc Theins stab istics were for typical weekday traffic in July and August 1981 the 19631 statistiesam basedon carrots taker in De thher with no correcting fac tor for any difference between Wm winter traffic The 1983 traffic issues quot ed iroin the Wyllie report he said are estimatw for simmer weekday traffic predicted on the basis that the Lakeahnre route between Barrie and Al iandale has been developed as amam traffic artery if Weilmgto Shed is de veloped as the arterial road in stead the Wills report air rnated that the 1963 slimmer traffic on parts of Wellington Three Sent To iivni Following Collision 0i Meat Truck Car Ameattruck and small European car collided yesterday on Highway 11 at Cone of lonisiil Township The mishap sent three people to Barries Royal Victoria Hospital Mrs Margaret Calder to of Bell Ewart passenger in the my received deep lacerations and other head injuries when ahe fell out of the car She was admitted at EVE Mrs Eiina both Fryer 48 of RE Stroud driver of ihe carreceivcd neck and back injuries and was neat ed and released Roy Willnnsen pl of Toronto driver of the truck was released after Xrays on his shoulder The truck came off second best in the collision It tinned onto its roof The car lost fender Mrs lryer has been charged with careless driving by the Ontario Provincial Police Barrie detachment Bradford report that girl Was admitted to nvrrioi 11mins an incident in their re gion last night No details were available RVHs emergency ward treat ed total of yesterday Five persons were too All The as iii 12 givesme be room an annwownobcavsiions MrWlisonstatedlt would arr peerthatthelssitrafllceoimt at Omirlngon Street eutof 10 per crossing into the watbomd lane to actuate the comic and so were mailed aeoonddme mm with the 193 and 1961 court at Sophia and Bayficld tends to bear this out the Sophia count increasing from Liar to 6302 while the Codring ten count sum from sass to 5751 northboimdbnfilconnaay earningtnehrlistopatweil mm mornther vlded iorthawldanngdthe streetbaadoptcd Lawyer 1an triti matedthaienmmardai have forcedelm to provlde nthiwdi mitefrnrn alglmsv Ill to the Bermudian along Wellinxtm JTcedier John WM cbarg ed that any attcsrrpt to make Wellrngton manhood unset would inahtiie area shim Mild weather Will Continue Barrie district weather will continue mild today according to forecast issued by the Tor onto weather office and the warm fall temperatures will re main with us tomorrow Today will be sunny with cloudy pen ioda with more doud upeeted Thursday low expected tonight is 42 high tomorrow 58 Temperature on the Barrie Examiner thermometerrat 11 this morning was 55 grace Synopsis Anothtr of fins fall weather is mooted over the earthen half the prvv ince today however cloud is gradually amending caidward across the northern Great lakes On Thursday cooler air will spread into the province and mainly cloudy conditions are forecast in all regions with few scattered showers hkely in the north Lake St Clair Lake Hilton lake Erie Nra gara Lake 0n tario southern Georgian Bay Halibmton mall Winrbor 5mm gamma army mild lhursday mainly cloudy and timing molar Light winds Northern Georgia1 Bay 11 mang regions North Bay Sudhury Varlflile cloudiness andmildMainlycl0d¥witha few scattered showers tonight and ibursday lurnlng cooler Tm laith winch Algoma White River Codi rane regions Cloudy with few showns today and lbinsday Mild today turning cooler to night night wrnds northerly ll fllnnnd Western James Bay region cloudy with periods of drizzle ihinaday cloudy and cooler with few alarm or snow flurrles Winds light Forecas librnpuntnm Low tonight high Thursday Windsor awn Traitor Kingston 383635233$g83832$dg$$$8 financeseshhseabs lillii moo Fill mu Ill Sillllll MEXltll mm obligmnaudyollhlllglhib of 10 MIMI Mexico vflnIy an is mine gt WWW leRMS 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