Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 10 Apr 1964, p. 2

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InstallltllrEdCShepheid FROM LEFT RUSS navev TERRY CALVERT HARR asmsTRdNo AND JIMCARRON gtVWW nWMquwwnfi SECOND BIG DONATIO Teen Town Presents $300 Cheque T0 Barrie Teen Town yesterday presented the Barrie YMYWCA Building lundwith cheque ior $300 The donation was given by Jim Canon Mayor ol Tenn Town to Harry Armstrong chairman of the Rarrie Fund Raising Committee Also present were Russ Davey its The Host Wise Sovereign Worshipiul Master Alircd Shepherd was installed as Most Wise Sovereign of Spry Chapter at Rosc Croix Scottish Rite at Barrie Masonic Temple Wed ncsday evening Ilutallalion ceremony was con ducted by Illustrious Brother Jack Rutter assisted bylpast hlost Wise Sovereigns oi the chapter and members oi the Supreme Council oi Masonry in Canada Peter Sinclair Oliver Cameron Leslie Chi WtickrBrH Price and Lamble oi Orillla Black burn oi Stayne other chapter otilcers for 196465 installed were First General Ill Bro James Pop pielon Sccond General Sover eign Prince Itl Marcellus Raphael lll Bro Gordon Leighton Prclate Ilt Bro Armstrong Registrar III Bro Donald Dspiin Trus urer ill Bro Roy Christ Alrnoner lil Bro Peter Sr clair Organist Sov Prince Lloyd iuiiord Captain oi osITu nor Mennrcrr Roy Pearson Merrick who died at his home 58 Blake street on Sunday April was awellknnwn citizen of Barrie and the Township oi Oro His earliest years were spent in Mitchell Square where his lath er was general merchantior almost 40 years Mr Merrick began his busin ess career in the village of Ed gar in 1916 In the early twen ties he and his iatherinlaw arry Lister opened grocery usiness in Barrie at the comer ui Clapperton and Dunlop streets It was thriving centre of town and county trade the Five Points Later Mr Merrick be came the manager oiBarries lirst Dominion Store He remain ed there until he returned to operating his own business at the corner of Owen and Mc Dau aid streets where he continued until failing health obliged him to retire two years ago the time at his death he was his 73rd year Mr Merrick was married twice His first wile Clara Lia ter of Dro predeceased him in 1931 In 1934 he married Miss Helen Nixon of Barrie SUNOCOI son in THE Lon iiUli uesngcuunngsumnunngon protects your equipment longer Its specially blinded solely ior omiortohla Iconnmlnl hum basting cut ior Sunoeo tady shrines 6n CSARJEANT aald ALFRED sacrum Guard Sevy Prince Frank Tay lor Guard lll Bro James Wales ARIES He wasan enthusiastic sup porter ni civic interests and an early member oi the Kiwanis Club at Barrie In 1962 and 1963 he was made an honorary liie member of both the Barrie Gall and Country Club and the Barrie Curling Club respectively He was an active adherentof St Andrews Presbyterian Church He is survived by his wile and daughter Patricia Mrs Au thony Ferguson oi Edmonton executive director oi the and Terry Calvert treasurer oi Teen Town The money tor the donation had been raised by organizing dances rallies and shows When the Buiiding Fund started Iast spring Teen Tovvn present ed donation ior $500 Russ Davey said We are terminating our appeal as of to day to give the Cancer society clear field to its Important campaign The was sorry it had been unable to contact all the donors to invite them to extend their pledges ior another year Most oi those they had contacted had been able to do so he Those still wishing to donate should please contact the The tenders ior the new Bar rie building will be opened next Monday evening Any additional help could never be more appropriately timed said Mr Davey Says Hepatitis Not Prevalent Cases oi infectious hEpatitis have irom time to time been reported in Simcoe County but director of the Simcoe County Health Unit The cases have been too scattered to create problem There have been no cases re ported in the last month with three grandchildren Jane Catharine and Judith also three sisters Mrs Garfield Rouse or Grlursby Beach Mrs Ben St John oi Chilliwack BC and Mrs Kenny of Beaverton and brother DrEari Merrick oi Acadia University Wolfville Nova Scotia Service was held at the Steckley Funeral Home yesterday altemoon conducted by Rev Ross Adams of St Andrews Church assisted by Dr Merrick Pallbearers were Frank Petersen Vincent Nixon Charles Hurtihese Fred Norris Robert Walton and Hollis Rob inson Interment was at Barrie Union Cemetery APPOINTMENT Joe Harradiue ior the past two years manager of the Adamsrltnrniturestore in Midland has been appointed manager oi the Barrie branch He willbe manager of both stores Born raised and edu cated in Barrie he is mar ried and has iour children two boys and two girls lIa has spentiouryears in the furniture business Previousm ly he travelled in Northern Ontario Northern Quebec and Central Ontario Make Homes More Beautiful More Noble Added beaut charm and stylejcooling co ionipndpro ctionrtbatsthe canvas awning few cents home according to Dr Start announced Barrie Horticultural Society ls preparing tor the BarrioYuma tour to Toronto Garden Club Flower Show at OKeda Centre April 15 CREDIT UNION will hold its annual meeting on April at 630 pm at the Continental Inn The mecufli will ieatura banquet and dance CBthvMEET The Christian Business Mens Committee oi Rarrlc will hold its 13th annual Father and Son banquet at Burton Avenue Unit led Church April it The meet ing which will begin at 650 pm will lecture guest speaker Vincent Craven Director Plon eer Camps STEERING The university steering com mittee oi Simcoo County will hold public meeting rm day at the county council chum hers Election ol the founding fiomtniltee nominees will be old my councrn City council will hold its reg ular meeting at City Hall Mon dayAaH pm Several deputa tions including representatives or the local gasoline retailers will approach council NO QUORUM Jaycees attributed last nights playmtfvhoflre gadreTTdTlErlm oi enough members to straw up To Hear Alircd Wiener disting uished missionary will speak at Salvation Army services here Sunday at It am and pm Mr Wiener is tleld represen tative and missionary ior The Hope of Israel Mmsengers Inc He is the son oi Jewish parents born in Frankfurt on Main Ger many and was brought up in the Jewish tradition Mr Wiencrs quest for the meaning of tile led him to study philosophy It was the sacred music oi Each that direct IIis confinement in Hitlers concentration camp at Buchen wald became the turning point at his lite and iaith He tell Canada where since 1945 he has been missionary with The Hope of IsraoIrMesseugers pro claiming the gospel or love to Israel and ministering to Chris tians on behalf at Jewish people Mr Wiener is an author Bible student and student of Bible Prophecy coolerenco speaker and musical cornposernliis renditionsiara familiar in many Capt Don Randall oiitbe Sat vationAnny asks everyone to FREEESTIMATVES No OBLIGATION per day on extended credit terms will put awrungs The Kempcnieidt Credit union ed his attention to Jesus Christ Germany in 1939 and came to churches audCbristian groups at you ryugt sensations About Beatles 11 in f5 e33 ii is is 5E5 is lt is 35 355 ngesii EEKi local in anon ior guomm ior their regular scheduled meeting at 72 High St Int night The members who did attend turned It Into so all avlng on watching the hockey game and then playing PARKS BOARD Barrie Pnrlrsboard will hold meeting at City Hall Tuesday at 730 pm GARBAGE BURNS Barrio iirerdopartmcnt paid an otilciai visit to WestPend Aluminum Co on John Street yesterday evening It iiie In garbage bucket caused the sprinkler to set all the alarm lbere was minor water and eureka damage successors Ross Clarita has succeeded William Patterson as account ant oi tba Barrie branch To ronto Dominion Bank Mr Clarke served as accountant oi the Huntsville branch Mr Pat terson has been translerred to the main Hamilton branch CA8 MEETING The board oidirectors oi the Childrens Aid Society will meet April in the committee mom air the county administration building assoc nos naranocn Members oi Barrie and Dis Si were nigh in King Edward School April as at Salutation Speaker Alannau manna plan to hear this outstanding man MMFWFtw aw ummawmw AT THE communications course in county building last Desltva Iris Mackenria and Dre Dairy Club Votes Officers Twanty members including nine newcomers registered at an organization meeting at the 0m 4H Dairy Club at Guthrie Community Hall this week Allan Scott assistant agricul tural representative for North Simone outlined the clubs ac tivities ior tho colniug year hm Ross and Ivan Clark etiih Icaders conducted the election at otiiecrs and the iot Iowlng ware elected Ross tough president Jim Hutchi eoo vicepresldent Sylvia Rat tle secretary Signals System Starts lit CB Army headquarters has an nounced largescale modern isation oi the Canadian Army Signals System The twoiold program aims at relocating present stations ior better emergency service In our tluoai survival as well as over all improvement oi the pruent system The new stations will be lo cated with the various regional eadquartersloi the Emergency Measures Organization to tacit ltate liaison between the Army auddhe civilian organizatlou Six new stations are involved in the Immediate plan The first one at Camp Borden was opened on Feb Others at Nanairjno BC Penhold Alta Camp Shilo Man Valcartier PQ and Debert NS are un der construction and will be in operation by October All work on the stations ex cept actual building construction is being carried out by otiicers and men of the Royal Canadian Corps oi Signals DEATHS Hmpsiead NY Jim El lery 49 secretary treasurer and publicity director of the American Hockey League alter long illness WinnipegMrs Hilliard Tay lor who achieved fame as sculptor in Canada and Britain oi cancer MontrealR Edgar Gilbert 83 secretary of the Canadian Canoe Association or many of his 27 years as paddling ex ecutive LondonHesketh Pearson Tl prolific writer tr biographies sraeir Conan Doyle Gilbert and Sullivan 0s car Wilde and Sir Walter Scott night are from left Tennis 25 start Don Weir Examiner Photo Study Communications Simone Barrie Emergency Measura Organizationmrtcd its third examination course leading to Restricted Radio0p erators Certllicates with about 25 applicants In the County Building lastnight Ray Atkinson coordinator said the course can accommo dalc about another 25 persons Successlul applicants receive training under Cili lord West garth Taylor qualified EMO instructor Correct radio operating pro cedures and regulations as es tablished by the Department 01 Transport will be taught as well as the required procedure when reporting distress urgency or saicty mmagm The communications alphabet and correct message composition is part at the preliminary know ledge rcqulred The latter part at the course will consist of practical training in the use at transceivers net howto oper and while one us rear Commercial Stationery Ind Syltclnl Adding Macblna and Calculators oiiiee Equipment Repairs SIMCOE sumac MACHINES so Dunlap EL an aim When the course is completed representative irom the Dclt partment of Transport will con duct an oral examination and successiul candidates will be Is sued Restricted Radio Open atorr Certificate by the DOT All costs are borne by Emer gcncy Measures Organization and applications are made to EMO headquarters in the County Building or by attending the night at thecourse The course will be held on Tuesday nights beginning pm instead oi Thursday UNION FINANCE APPOINTMENT ROY EARRIMAN Mr Parks General Manager Union Finance Complt any Limited is pieaed to an nounce the appointment oiMr Roy Harriman as Branch Manager ior our new oiiiee loo ated at 105 Dunlap Street East Barrie Telephone 7161411 Mr Harriman brings to Union many years experience in the Barria area and would like to take this opportunity to invite his many triends to tetephona or drop in to his new oiiiee ior assistance at any time

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