Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 13 Apr 1964, p. 1

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vs ravamwwqp M4 Walking Nicol Rev Kenneth Oppermhn Toronto centre was guest banquet held for the gradua ing class of the Enrrie Dis day evening in Essa Road Pruhytcrlan Illinois He is speaker at the third annual trlct North Collegiate Sator flanked by two members of Students Told World Needs Good Image Drydges principal of Barrie District North Collegiate ldstudenlrSsturdayevenlng tllat there are three things they would need to acquire in order to hold their mm in the world outside school He noted the ab lliiy to recognize and solve prob lems the ability to organise and the ability to get along with and communicate with other people Mr Brydges spoke briefly to about 70 students attending the third annual graduation banquet given by tho lntcrsrhool Christ ian Fellowship in Essa Road Presbyterian Church Mr Brydg es said he had every confid che in the students and in tllcir teachers The guest speaker for the av ening was Rev Kenneth Opper man Toronto minister of the Avenue Road Christian and Mis sionary Alliance Church Mr Opperman recently re fiined lrorn world thrT LOCAL AND GENERH MEETING Members of the Barrie and District Association for Retard ed Children will meet April 23 at pm in King George School Blake street GRASS FIRES The inolslll Fire Department was kept busy chasing grass tires Saturday The Department answered three calls for grass fires but in each we the fires had been put out befora the fire equipment arrived SENTENCED Magistrate it Foster sen tenced atlova Scotia man to two years less day on Fri day James Coleman was charg ed with indecent sssaull He has been living in Barrie for few months CONSERVATION Barrie District Hunters rand Anglers Conservation Club meets this evening at the Orange Hall on Burton Avenue it starts at eight oclock BEFORE COUNCIL The fight over gas station closing hours wili finally come before open council tonight Dealers in favor of closing hours bylaw will present pet ition to councfl They will be Oakley Wins TORONTO CPiAlex Oak ley 35 of Oshawawon the to mile Ontario walkingchamplon ship Saturday with time of one hour tl minutes and night seconds seven seconds better than his closest rlval Anativa of St Johns Nfldr Oakley placed ninth in the 20 non kilometre walk at the 19511 Rome Olympics and won gold medal forlCanada for tiresome diatonceat the loosPanAmerir can in sail 34 or Mid the crown on be we and neclr with Oakley with only 150 yards to go But he fell back to liner in neck which he conferred with 21 heads of government For many ycarsAheiwasaimisslonarrini Peru He is graduate of the Canadian Bible College in his message to the stud ents he urged them to go for ward into wonderful lite of service pointing out that many young people today are facing the world with indifference and egotism He stressed that the world needs the contribution oi every young man and young wo man in order that it be changed NEEDS GOOD MAGE He said the world is in need of good image of leadership which is consistent with the Christian type of life in our so ciety This type of leader com mands the respect of his coun trymen not their ridicule mmsrrmsymraclnr representcd by Gus Chappeli field representative for the 0nt arlo Gas Retailers Association Canadian Tire GasBur owner Brown will make apres entation on behalf of the deai era fighting for open hours im perial Oil District Sales Re presentative Steve Mills will also make presentation asking that no bylaw be passed See Color Slides 0i Ocean Cruise The dangers and delights of an ocean cruise were presented to members and friends of tile Barrie Yacht Club at their first social evening Saturday at Com munity lilouse Terry BurtGenans son of Mr and Mrs BurtGerrana of BYC gave color slida tra velogue of trip from New York to Bermuda and return taken by himselfnnd two other young men The young adventurers began their project with thepurchase of boat in the spring of last year Terrys pictures and re corded commentary included painting and fitting out at Brant ford Conn where the boat was purchased as well as exciting shots of conditions at sea and splendid views or the scenery around Bermuda Since their return the owners of the boat have found agreaL deal oflnterést in their trip and have received letters from many parLLoLCanadaw from vpeopltr anxious to be part of the crew on the next trip which is ex pected to be part of an around the world cruise Arrangements for tileevening world of contradictions which tells them nations who were this years graduating class Shirley Hunter left and Joel Andersen jShaatyhayr by Mrs Ted Maxwell and thanlri ed by Fulton ronceallieaerenowenemlmand JshnColquIsrchsirmsnt nations who were once enemies are now friends Mr Opperman pointed out that the answer to presentday living is better men and better women who are better because of their mm in the living God The most important decision we make is to serve our gener ation bythe will of God The speaker was introduced the evening Others attending were Mrs Maxwell Convener for the banquet and club spon sor along with William Giller ooSpflnaor of the club musical interlude was pro vided by Mrs Jane Stanley She also accompanied the soloist Bruce Owen Following the banquet stud ents took part in folk singing annals sass wrarllnl Outlook For Tuesday Three members of the grad ustlag class of me at Barrio District North Collegiate an seen with the convene and the chairman of the lace third an nual banquet Back row from left Carol James secretary tressurer of the lSCF Ann Campbell and an Srnith all Show Gold Bar WorthSIii 000 gold has weighing more than 400 troy ounces and valued at 10000 was one of the orbit its on display Saturday at the third annual banquet and display granted by the Huronla Num mstic Association in Barrie The display of gold was or ranged by the Bank oi Novs Scotla The entire display was valued at about $25 5th Quite So its going to he cloudy and little cooler tomorrow follow ing possible showers today The forecast is for lowol to tonight with high of so tomorrow It was just beautiful in this area over the weekend with temperatures going as high as 62 Saturday and 64 Sunday Overnight low recorded today was as It was 52 degrees at 740 and 51 at 1130 The winds will remain quite strong hitting so miles per hour Forecasts issued by the ior ontoweather offlte at 530 am Synopsis shift to cooler northwesteriy winds tonight will give partly cloudy skies and temperatures some to to 15 de grees cooler on Tuesday Lake St Clair Lake Erie Lake Huron Georgian Bay Windsor London ihlesday var lshlecloudinesa and cool Winds becoming west to nor west to to 30 tonight Niagara Lake Ontario ii burton Hamilton Tomato Windy and mild with showers and scattered thundershowera beginning this afternoon and continuing tonight Tuesday 11 iable cloudiness and cool Winds becoming west to north warm to 30 tonight Algoma Tlmagaini southern White River North Bay Sud bury Changing to occasional snow tonight and tapering to few snowflurrica Tuesday morn ing Cooler Tuesday Winds shift ing to northwesterly so to 25to night Northern White River Coch rane Changing to occasional show tonight and tapering off to few snowflurrles Tuesday Cooler Tuesday Winds becom ing northerly 20 to 25 tonight Forecast Tempersinru Low bynlght high Tuesday Windsor 40 St Thomas London Kitchener Mount Fores Wingham Hamilton unsung anaasannaaa INCOMETAX Returns Prepared were made by the social comv lnlttee of the club 232DunlopSt reasoer Business FARMERS Accountant 726813 Day or Evening LANGUsyBoRDENPLAZAI Now BeingErecléd nAngusgt 12MilefNorihofiBorden 0nT1e Corner of Hwyond Kings AlsoAnolher GA Store to Serve Y9 vNow LEASING cat Cornan at henfrew Ont Kapuskasing will Eiv Moosonee 35 so 32 Timmins 40 DEATHS London 0st William Lea nox Thompson 6t presidentof Salt Water Supply Limited and member of Canadas 1924 Olympic rowing team Edmonton John Baxter fBrtx Peebles so one of Re ginas ton athletes in the me after lengthy illness Palm Beach Fla Robert Hosmer Morse former board chairman of FairbanksMorse Incorporatedrand Robertii Morse Corporation Limited of Canada or heart attack Toronto Sidney John Bird 72 Tomato businessman and mining executive of heart at tack Bronxvllle NY Vincent Weaver Smith 71 retired chem ist and inventor¥ond assistant chief chemlsttor rltiah Chemi aniount of insurance known as the Enhancement solemn Emhlntlm rsnltshlsttoamslhs membersof the zrsdustinl clsu Front row left ran Tcd Maxwell coovener and John Colea presidert of the tSCtMlnd chairmanof the banquet Examiner photoat la parishioners celebrated the librarys first birthday Rev no is rm nannmlaxurnrssr womanhood Appropriate Action Against Huckleberryiinns Three Barrie Wyn retuer Ilfe to shore following short exclusion on the boy on their improvised rsft last night Constable George McLeod was detailed at 630 nm to investi gate report by CNltxcnv ptoyee that three children were on raft opposite the CNN Roundhouse The officer antied stthl promised scene and the boys paddled hack Weekend Grass Fires Keép to shore The three were Steven Hmllk ll of Eeciu 8L Rot ert Morrison lo ot ll armhole land St and Karl Dawson 10 of Gowan The boys had issued to other several railway ties bad fiddled out to the edge of the The parents of the children were contacted by lice Ail ulteh action would be taken Fireiighiers On The Bun Barrie Fire Department re corded busy weekend The firefighters were detailed to four grass furs and truck fire between Saturday afternoon Ind Sunday night grass the was reported at the llulonia Driveln Theatre at 126 Saturday No hours later the men dousod en otber grass blue on Maria St Firemen supervised the burn ing of the rest of the grass on the drive in property not to make sure ih wouldnt he calls ed out again on area 0n Sfilndsy mornln there was grass It be allllrfillllillmrlssrsmrlm Celts and tea was served at Blackwell who founded St Marys Lthrary yesterday Ithsllbrary isahown here with Vi some members of the execu it From left are llm lral Vilbiss and st pm there wsI one on Highway 90 At one pm upholsery used minor damj ages to truck annals lrllonllst ln unacsllcr CW Police mm at 1le srfifi nor librarian Jack Lessee nresident Mrs Trai nor secretary Father Black well snd Mrs Zeiner ailman Examine Photo wile ARNEL

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