Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 24 Apr 1967, p. 2

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IIUIIDXIA DISTRICT Coun oil at the Canadian Order of Foresters sponsored the East ern Ontario Asscmbiy oi the order at the Continental lnn on tho ueekend From left ii Cook fraternal director it tho order accepts the Dan in FORESTERS MEETING rio Courts donation for the Cancer Society mm Don Free cliiri ranger of Court Barrie Looking on are Barrie Mayor Over $4000 Raised For Cancer Society Stmo 54000 in the Canadian Cancer Society 35 raised at the Eastern Ontari ornbly or the Canadian Oncr of Foresters on the weekend More than lot delegates from to ccurts tn lfastorn Ontario were represented at lilo three rt convention held at the Coal inental Inn Centennial project of the Cnna dian Order Foresters is to raise $50000 fer llIL Canadian Cancer Society The Eastern Ontario Assemblys share of SH 000 was surpassed by over $2 000 at their banquet Saturday night Before the banquet slightly more than $6000 had been rais ed The telly otter the presenta tions by the in murls represent ed was more than 510000 Barrio Court presented dlcnue for $130 Ihc total amo tn be hand Ul over to the Gun ru Cancer Society in June wtwn the high court of tile Canadlan Orfcr ol Folcstcrs holds its convention at Hamilton ltlruls raised are channeled hack to the areas in uhieh they were raised The Barrio Unit of the Cllllfldlflil LJttttr Society will eventually receive the man ey from the Barrie Court This is lite first time the llur onia LSIfiCl council has hosted the convention There are four court In the area llarrre has one for men and one for womcn There are mcns courts in Or illia and Collinguood Special guests at the conven tion includctlltlamr Cooke of Barrie and Richard ol Brandord president of the Can adian Order oi Foresters During business meeting Saturday afternoon on election oi otticels far the Eastern 0n tario Assembly was held Joan Deritt of honmnnvitlc was elected president Oum officersarc Jack Robertson of Toronto ircvprcsidcnt Helen Twining of recording secretary Gwen Wray of Belle ileen limit at Toronto re Russ Kettles ot Erockvi chaplain Also elected were three mrm hora oi the executive commit techlan Hooper at Carl item of Smths Rt Evelyn Clarke ct Cs Mr lioopcr is president at the tillionlnLlstrict Council spon sor of the convention EMERGENCY NUMBERS City Inllce 723 Fire Dept 7254131 Hospital 7186951 0PP 7266i TWENTY FOUR porches Bay District oi the Canadian Association of Purchasing Agents participated in one OneDay Twentyfour purchasing agents from the Georgian Bay area met Saturday at DeVilbiss for pro fessional development seminar on commercial law and forma tion ol oontrads Juliet Payne associate proicssor of law at the Univers ity of Western Ontarioconducterl the seminar It dealt with pmblems in the law relating to the formation at contracts nf sale with specific attention to the conditions which must be satisfied in order for lfgaily binding contract to 9x15 trig agents from the Georgian day seminar on commercial law andtormation of conlt tracts at DeVilbiss Saturday From left Kan Fraser pun chasing agent for DeVilbiss Seminar itiose who successfully achiev ed passing standard at the seminar received one credit to ward the requirements of the Professional Purchaser Diploma Saninar was divided into two sections The first set out the legal principles which govern the fomatlon of contracts for the sale of goods while the second part lllmtraled the application of some of these principled with reference to specific cases Professor Payne taught the Law of Contracts at the Queens University of Ecliast and at the University of Saskaititewtan and is now leaching commercial The Religions of the World IECTIIIIE SERIES By Mrs Betty Frost TUESDAY APRIL 18 HINDUISM Place Barrie District North Collegiate library Grove St East Barrie Time 800 pm Julien Payne associate pm iessor of law at the Univer sity of Western Ontario and Ross King president of tho local association Purchasing Agents Hold In City law at the University of Western Ontario Those taking part in the sem inar wcre members of the Georgian Bay District of the Canadian Association of Purch asing Agents twoday seminar on another aspect of Missing agents work is planndd for the fall BIRITE PRESCRIPTION SERVICES SH VI on Drugs PHONE 7282429 For Fdst Pickup and Delivery At No Extra Charge 30lBIake Barrie Shopping Rial Cooke Rich1rd president of Lila Canadian or der of Foresters and Allan Hooper president of the Hur onln District Carnal 3YearOldBoy Struck By Car Tluebyesrdd Patrick ttstrll of Mt Barrie escaped serious Injury when he was smock by are near his home at Holly Saturday afternoon The lad wth nicer brute to the lace when he ran Into the path pl car driven by William floss Miller 19 of maria 5L Aliston No charges were laid to comedian with the noddcut No oJur weekend accidents were reporth either by pronn dot police at Barrie or dly peace The OPP home made six liquor seizures arrested one man for bemg drum in public place and another for drunk dfltlttK Elmvale Youth Injured In Crash Stewart McKenzie of Em vale Injured in car accident Saturday was reported in cat isfactory condition at Tomnto General lfospltal this morning McKenan was seriously Injim ed Minn his car overturned on County Road In Fins Township shortly before me pm Satur daay lie was rushed to Pene tanz General Hosptrd and later Imansioned to hospital in new Spring Reunion of Barrie Lodge of Perfection will be held in the Masonic Temple April 15 Newly elected Thrice Putssnnt Grand Ma or Marshall will presl Outer officers for 1901 are Les Crook Grand Senior Word cn William night Grand Junior Warden Donald Tupltng Sco retary Cyrus Allison nea surer James hi Wilson Orator Eldon Greer Almttner it it Flemmlng Master of Common lcs itev ftess Adams Chap lain Alvin Smith Grand Ex pert Marcellus Asslstlt ant Expert tom Mford Organist Gordon Leighton Grand Captain oi Host Ray Bishop Tyler Harry Michlc mid Neil MacDonald Aud itors Allison Dr Shannon II Greer itoy Christie nlpling This toes Jack Butler Represent ative to Masonic Temple Co Ltd of Barrie It is expected that there trill be an ckceptionalb good class at candidates ior Scottish Rite degrees tourth to fourtccnth Tue degree uork will be pre sented by teams from Barrie Hospitalin will be the key note when representatives oi the Huronialake Simooe Region get together in Barrie May it is mtpeotcd that over 1000 will attend Hospitality 57 seminar sponsored by chambers ot commerce and trade associ atiuns from the distrid in com junction with the Ontario De partment at Tourism and inform ation The event will take place at Central Collegiate auditor rum One of many sudh hospitality seminar programs held throwi out the province it will otter instruction for people of the dis trict whose living is based on or enhanced by tourist spcnding The program includes such items as pointers on improving restaurant and hotel service in fonmataon on the area and pro viding proper directions for vis ltors record attendance is expect ed for the event which will in clude addresselshy His Worship Cooke Mayor of Barrie Bruce Cannon and the lion Janres Auld Ontario Minister oi LEAN LoIN VEAL CHOPS or RIB STEAKS WHITE SUGA ONTARIO NO TABLE Lb CITY 1vch THE BARBIE EXAMINER MONDAY APRIL 2t 1967 Barrie Lodge 01 Perlection Will Hold Spring Reunion MARSHALL Orillia Siroud Bracehrldgc Crecmore Stayner Newmalkct Shelburne and Honevwood Emotion dinner will be held at Trinity Parish Hall Vcdaesdal April in followed by the four tccnth degree in the Masonic Temple conferred by the TPGM oificers and past officers of the go Over 1000 Representatives To Be At Hospitality Seminar Tourism and Information and the seminars feature speaker Mr Auld estimates that some 32 million persons visit Canada each year and that half of these cater Ontario With many Centennial cele boations coming and Expo 61 close at hand the number at persons visiting the province or passing through is bound to in crease he said People involved with tour lsm must make these visitors feel at home whtle they are here so dint prospects of return visit are attractive the min later adddi Other highlights of thesem inar will be soundaandcolor film and slide presentation peltaim ing to the area loaddition to stats on dos and donts by the Orilila Theatre Guild BUSINESS LOOKS GDDD With six per cent at Africas population South Alricn turns out 50 per cent of the continents industrial production TUES wso ONLY 19 39 Potatoes ABUEHLERS rarcn COOK of the filth Barrio ikoop was among approximately 60 who and 400 Cubs Scouts Make sand from Ban1c who can vassed during apple day Mrs John Flaming was one of many local residents who pur chascd an apple day and received an applo in return Apple qu Success Receipts of more than $1000 have made tho annual apple day sponsored by the Kcmpen felt liay District cube and scouts success John Chalmers apple day chairman said receipts were on par with last yearni though more money had to be paid for epplcs which were gi vcn in appreciatlon for contri butions for apple doy tags Apple Day was really two days Cle and scouts were on the streets Friday nftcr school and all day Saturday An estimated 300 to 400 no canvassed the city Saturday with the doortodoor canvass by cubs being completed by noon in spite of the cold and drea ry Saturday about 70 crates oi apples were used Money raised will be used for the construction of 12 foot by it toot clubhouse at the Km penfclt Bay Districts camp ground 30 miles from Barrie on Georgian Bay Usc oi the tooacre campsite by the local tubs and scouts has increased from 200 camp days in 1961 to more than 100 last year Plans call for the stroll of the new building to be erected this summer and have it insul ated in time for winter campi ing by the tall Students Sale At Preparations have been acm pletcd for trifle elephant sale by students at Maple Grave Pub lic School set icr Wednesday afternoon The grade seven class at the sdlcol is gunning and publi die the sale to raise money for The Examiners Dear for Indira fund calnpfln School principal Vat Brueker says the children have brought ln several Izach tell at toys bonnie books dollsand cars Shade four pupil Janice Docks brought in more than 140 items and received prize for contributing the most material for the sale The response was so good that instead of just an overall winA nor it was decided to also name winner from each classroom Under the direction of their teacherMrs Raymond Mercer the grade seven students are sponsoring the sale as class Project They have designed posters announced the rate over the public addrtss system and have spoken about the elephant iund campaign to each class in the school Time of the sale is from 245 to 345 pm Wednesday Proceeds will be donated to The Upper Canada Zoolomeal Society on whose behalf The Ex aminer is conducting campaign to raisa 5120010 transport Set For School to the zoo at Vasaga Benoit The society is public non pmftt organization Contribu tions shoutt be sent to The Ex omincr and ttiJdc out to The Upper Canada zoological Soci ely Receipts for income tax Dur pgses will be issued by the sects The campaign now in its fourth week has reached the halfway mark DDMED FOE SIZE The US national exhibit at Expo 67 geodesic dome stands to storeys high and en closes 7000000 cubic feet What does great taste look like It looks like this young rieplrant from Thailand The district council of cubs and scouts hope it will he the first of four or iive patrol buih dings which will make it passi blc for complete troops to par ticipate in winter camping Except for the occasional ncckmd camp activity at Camp Viltlman will start in midlhfay and continue through until at least midAugust The at mid canlpsite is large munch to iiCCtmmdtllllL three separate camping groups at one time There were 27 bookings at the camp last year with an average camp time per boy at 21 days Save with Stale Farms low insurance into for cafolul drivers See me Charlie Hcytvorth 1o Collier St 7233993 STATE FARM MUTUAL tumour Insuwtct comm Canadian llun Oiilce amaorougn ont low Low Regular ilry tileuning Prices Pants ladies Slacks SKIRTS Plain 65° 65° PLAIN onsssss 135 MENS SUITS 135 HllRONlll FLASH SERVICE Free Pickup and Delivery 34 Mary St 7285428 urinals DriveIn location

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