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Barrie Examiner, 13 May 1964, p. 2

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rm rmnmmrmz noww 0v ber entry in the sod layurder Md Old Lete nosegey at the Barrie Hortieuh turel Spring saw one arm was held Monday at the Odd Feihwssa Hall 1m VI Penn the board was the lodge other wianen in the memo noseeg were airs lrene gill stood and Mrs Mn is yrstor entries on the rim Lawrence Pierre um lirs ileum second Mrs Brown Ntird Mrs Mchrea Erredmthr flth with ere on noe theme rother winndrsmin this all were Mrs Pierre second Mrs OConnor third krrglergdwon hegem ng au diuirsrrrlng category Second plrop was won by Mrs OCon mand airs Mallsen placed The winner in the Iheres Song in The Air class was won by Mrs Hill Mrs Melaen captured second place and Mrs Please the third place ribbon Wendy Goodhead placed llrst in Time them were second Mr Whitby third Three narcissus tortill hloom Mn Scottiirst Mr my second MruMolaren Three sterlls narcissus MG Mrs Mdaren lirst Mrs Scott second Mr Whitby third Three hyacinth Mrs McLaran tint and Mrs Jean Gable second at pansies Mrs Gable Three red tulips Mr Whitby first Mrs Mdaren mod Mrs Gable third Three tulips Mrs iicLaren lint Mrs Scott second and Mrs lien Adams third new nwnWmM WW signifies 555 as pink number in charge ol the low er show included Mn Metaren Mrs Bert Mrs Soutt and Mrs Pierre Far Exceeds Last Year fin value or building permits ih Barrie has taken sharp upswing Aid Smith said today The value ol build ing permits continues at heal thy rate and at the and ol the first tour months is 77 per cent greater than in the same tour month period in 1063 Although there was decrease oi 3123759 ior April 196d mm April 1963 there is an increase oi $64018 over the llrst our monthsvol last year RESIDENTIAL Nineteen slngia iamlly dwell lng permits tor value at 5250 000 were issued in April Mathews ior 30 Tower CrttsI Procee ior 1a Letitia St NcsbItl tor Vine Ores Parss Construction or hay St Pratt Ltd or North Park Rd Copeland ior 16 Tower Cree Ihe ioliowlng permits were issued to and Construction ior new single family dwellings an Ottarray avenue at the iollow lng numbers 3810 12 it ea or those wenfior total value 01 5738000 OBITUiiR WILKINSON lifelong mom of Essa Township Thomas Arthur Wilk iruon Angus died following lengthy illness at Royal Viotnrla Hospital April 16 He was 14 interment was in Angus tinA he Cemetery following services Mom Thomas Funeral Parlours intercessor rr Pallbearers were Fred Rati mar Leslie Rose Roy and ML icr Plaxton Nell Dempster and lichen Elliott Mr Wilkinson is survived by his wife son Ross of Rich mond Iii one daughter Mrs Evelyn Gontier of Camp Borden uni one sister Mrs Bush of Argus There are five granddrildlen and two greatgrandchildren Floral tributes were received imm ideals neighbors rain Lives Kerr lodge Barr12 An gus United Churdrand theUni ted flinch Womerrtira sati ul Maple Laboratories RCAF Camp Borden Essa School Board pfincipaland shall Angus Public Schools andRIS auiit section amp Borden Mr Wilirinsonfsenled on the hiss School Home ior many Years and was member at Angus United fllurthand oi the ngrefiive Conservative party commits aev Davld heave relaxed atithe funeral service for Jack Carlton Cleopners52 William St Aperil Informant at Barrie Union Cemetery Surviving are Mar garat one laughing Karl Wendy ng tilt Dalton of Cl Gregg White of Barrie and Girlstopher ethome There are blue grand Company sons lacir Ona permit tor conversion was issued to Alexander Construction ior conversion to duplax at 20 Dunlop St REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS Repairs and alterations to the value oi $14606 were issued to the iallowlng Allandale Lumber or 54 Blake St Morrow ior 162 Toronto St Jensen or it Vine St Allandele lumber for 104 Letitia 5L Atkinson Construction forFenis Lena Morrk for 12 Blake St Siding City or 300 Bayiield Robinson for in Florence st Allaodeie Lumber or as Sunn dale Rd Alexander Con siructlon tor 22 Feel 5L Denis Sheard Ltd or Coilingwood Sh Congdon ior 170 Kern penielt drive permit for an addition at valueoi $1000 at 178 Essa Rd wurisauod to Cities Service Oil permit tor an accessory building at 151 Duckworth St ltvo figmgalrsrfiezldtmw issrig Permits for repairs and alter atloru in commercial category were Issued to the value of old to the following aliand er for Dunlap St Bertram 13ths for 57 Dunlop St Alexander con struction or 60 Dunlo St Bertram Brothers tor Dunlop St Genovese tor 10 Mulcaster and Murphy ior sea Bayileid St Only one industrial permit was issued during the month and it was to Aliandaie Lumber tor storage building at Innis iii SL valutd at $6000 REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS No permits to value oi 82 240 were issqu in this category and they were to Allandale Lum ber ior 50 Wood St and Sla ierior 81 Patterson lid MISCELLANEOUS Permits to the value of 59 720 in this category were Issued to the following McOuteheon for 133 Blake St Bertram and Sons or 02 Willowdale Avon Ii nrnes ior 53 and 60 Vorsiey St Wiley ior 75 Dunlap st Bertram Brothera ior so Dunlap St MONTHLY COMPARISONS Monthly comparisons with last year show decrease in thm categories and an increase in one for total deqeaae oi $68 780 in Goropar prilIWand at inflow with the 1963 iigure 000 $208000 decrease at $120 000 other residential permits 374305 311535 decrease 57270 conunemial permits 52 748 3818 an increase 316080 industrial permits 87 000 $0210 tor decrease new dwelling permits $400 Mas it It mamas len and Mn lawrencp Pierre apt praise the tintplaoe winning SPRING SPRING Beautl iul Spring the theme ior these two entries in the flaw DEATHS or Rnydivviztnril Ear novam more May 121 an serene win at screen airy or mutant Road Be our menu oi mums and Ivan mu ethane nbier or an Mrs 3°iis ifr Vfidiiiiwii ey at Dartmouth sum the Mt munr Home aarr arvies Wednesd evening th to Oliver mum on on Thursday 1c Nd It mt Wflflo Arummm Merldela mruy Enrolmentlor kindergsitanv classes which start in Septem ber took place at Seal St Putle School yesterday Mrs drildrzn Michael Jacqueline and Jami one brothe Ivmrot same and sister Gordm vEerley oi Mention Pallbearers were William MW amas at JamesMcGee aha iim Clem mean nephew aomrn South Riverth 20 91 he was the youngest son at the late Mr Edwin Clrsrunens Be King Edwardlublic Sdrno Barrie prstnqt can an 17 years he he or grocery Aliandal yardin me his business in io ado Naflonal Rail locomotive lireman had syuiiared threeyears and Mrs my aided display its new tire aerial truck and remoteloontrol noz zle tonight flrepuhijc demon atiatlon wlllr bexheld and Vespra streets seven rt entry in the lBlossom Time class at the Barrie Horticuin tural Societies Spring Show the winning entry was errata er show The arrangement on the lait is by Mrs Mcl Loren with Mrs Lawrence Plerres winning entry on the Says IsGardens Aide Members of the Midland Hor ieulturai society presented laminar ltresday evening for membersoi the Barrie Horticul tural Society at meeting at the Odd Fellows Hell The meet ing was held in coniunction with the spring the society Those taking part in the sam inar lrom Midland were Mrs Leslie Glilson who spoke on Lila in the Soil Mrs Arthur Scott Finishing Driitwood Sills Denhoim Euiiding Rock Garden Mrs Bryce Moiiat Propagation of the Delph iniumt Dan Webb New Gar den Toois Bryce Moiiat Coi or in the Garden and Harry Miller What to Do with Young stars on Rainy Day noca canth Mr Denhoim in discussing the building at rock garden sugggested that boulders of about one and hail teat in diameter he used lie urged that rock gardens be bulltwbere they can be en joyed olosato the house not Earnewhere out in the back raid the garden should be rengedin tiered eltect rus ring plenty ol good soil made of Communrngwiih on your holidays this year Canada has some of the amixtura oi leal mould well rotted manure and peat moss ilower show held by Hi iii ed by urr no aour men were members oi committee in charge oi the draw right Admiring the arrange mantrere rpm the leit Mary Ellen Greer and Rosemary Spring imaminer Photos Mrs Scott suggested using shoe polish or floor wax to lin ish driitwnod SECRET T0 SUCCESS nre earthworm isthe secret to mceessiui gardening Mrs harm as tom the vklton were predorn inanttywomen lew dIiIdren aoeornpsded than WES Visitors on one tour went iirst totAandiIiontheiourthiiior and lookin at the wards rihen to Surgery iii look in onthe Operating Room and the Genao1 Srmply Room The nurses acting as guides ex plained the workingsroi each department as they went along MuSic Students Present Recital Piano and vocal students at Jessie it Bryson presarted the annual recital in Miler Street United butch last Week During tire recite Miss Bryaon was presumed with basket at deep red lroses by her pupils Duets were pertorrned by Jean Pace andllelen Grail and Pen ny Templth and Marlene Wal liorn others taking part in the pro gram were Nancy Memoir Anita Collins DouglasLougheed Da Jack runde loudreed in oamyrflitddqvm iyn Kemredy Myra Marut Mar garet Thomson Oraig Collins Ross Kennedy Inn Robinson Gillsonatressed pointing out that where the earthworm is plenti iul plant pests do not flourish She said the homeowners who want good garden should build agood compost pile and give the worms good place to live Mrs Gllison said worms provide tree cultivation ventilation and are tree fertilizing machin lha worlr oi the earthworm in the soilprovlded all the ele menla plants require Quality garden cqltiplncn will bathe cheapest buy in the long run dinWebb told the au dlence lha strength of the garden hoe rlrovaland raka isvin their construction irorn one piece oi steel without any welding which weakens the tool For any heavy work and it longevity in tool is desired the bstbuy is the quality tool Mr Webbsald Children canvboamused by trying to grow ioliagajrom such common vegetables the po tato parsnips the top leaves out lromm pineapple beets or sweet potatoes Mr Miller said question period ioilowed There are 29 great ii ilmort v7 waa u4yMsWgIwm nnrmaawm lire tour ended at Laidlaw iiesldence where the Womens Auxiliary Served the El Nightingale Tea William Bell of the board Hid We was surprised that tira tours drew so hard latergt maniac hesitant in deddingito tours drinking there minim not be too much interest so alter the opening last iun THEATRE BUDGETING Norways 1960 budget lilo catea e91000000 in subsidies to six th atres pr Wendy Logan Mary wrut may athryn may no Gaye Gapp Fairlie Ritehih Merger Norton Rhoda May Shannon Grrista Ziegler an lhomson Jdrn am Susan Gilmore Jerey Retained Antonie Ziegler Joan New rlela Robertson Mariam ouden Lynn Ferguson Lana Dlmltrlevlch Eleanor Shepherd idifi Emfimdiii my Pauline Cunningham Mimigs Kerr Marlene wnkom irins SharldnCafleyCJedn Fate Gary Arbour Helen Grail Mrll Emma Widdiiieid Esther Keri moss and Audrey Mlliig old fathered is ihéflovour Stafford IBKENSflU PEBA homemade soup is rich with good fresh meatandyegetahiesnnd aromaticspioeeand herbs and flavour Now Slafifords crimes soupBase Saveajyou tinie andgtoilboii your own homemade soup with Stafiorda base and taste the some full flavornl Orjuat add water and have GhickenConmnima srarrerds Bent consumme

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