Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 10 Aug 1967, p. 3

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ONE HUT DOG gone the girls gather around Peggy Hall to have chocolate milk made for than Next was an other hot dog or two and toasted Imarshmallows and then bed GAIL CLEMMENS left and her 11yearold pal Shel ONE OF THE MORE FUN PARTS OF CAMPING OUT i5 TOASTING MARSHMALLOWS Man Fined $50 On 3YearOld Charge lamcs Coulis 27 of Windsor 0iit was picked up near the Five Points in BarrieAug for having liquor in place other than his residence but ended up facing threeyear old assault charge as well in magistrates court yesterday He was fined $2750 on the liquor charge and $50 for as saulling Norman Park of I9 Essa Road on Aug 21 1961 Police discovered they had an outstanding warrant tor Coutts arrest whne they laid the liquor charge He had been wanted for assault causing bodily harm since fight on Burton Avenue three summers ago MARINE ronccnsr TORONTO lM forecasts for the Great Lakes issued at 830 am today valid until 11 am Friday Lake ta ri Northwest winds 20 to 30 knots today dilt minisliing to northerly 15 to Zn tonight Cloudy Showers early Many Complain About salesmen Within Ihelast month the Barrie City Polite Department has received approximatetly 20 complaints about doortwdoor salesmen operating in the city According to Staff Sergeant Alex McGetrick magazine salesmen can legally solicit sub scriptions without City of Bar rie Transient Traders liccnce provided they do not display their wares if they are showing magaz ines or other objects they have to possess licence One type of approach is to leave card with the house holder and return later in the day to try and obtain the ord er Good direct sellers dont come to the door armed with today Clearing tonight Lake Huron Georgian Bay Nurtherly winds 25 to 35 knots diminishing to lo to 25 this at ternoon Cloudy Showers early today Clearing this evening hard luck stories They arent working thcir way through col lege or are getting points for vacation cruiseSlatf Sgt McGelrick said Good salesmen arc alter your confidence not sympathy Also they dont offer moron andise at bargain prices The bona fide sellers dont waste their time and yours by guiz zing you about what merchan dise you already have in the home or the ages oi your child ran and what grade they are at in school Half dozen of the com plaints were about doorindoor photographers NevEr pay full price for portraits sight unseen Perhaps the most important thing to remember is that the men or women attempting to soil doattodoor can he asked to leave The legitimate fellow usually will without trying to prolong his stay If they got persistent call the police Thom WORKlNG on now scnooi ill hithnonir Work progresses an the new Allandalc Heights Public School The building designed by architms Salter Indtili son will have circular cen tral area surrounded by pods or teaching areas It is ex pected to be completed by early November Students slated to attend the new school will start the term at King Edward School and move with their teachers to Aflandnle Heightswhen it is ready for occupancy Examiner Photo Summer School Course Ill Central Will End Friday Friday will be Ihc last day of school for students in the summer school course at Bar rin District Central Collegiate Close to 210 students were on rolled in the remedial and un richment courses many from centres outside Simcoo County Classes began July with students attending in casual dress from 830 am to 1230 pm Results will be mailed to the students respective schools Friday afternoon with the stu dean receiving their results when they return to classes in September Instruction was offered in Gnadesh and to mathematics and Frentfn Grades hi and 12 English history French and mathematics and in Grade 11 physics and Grade 12 chemis ry Dryden is principal of the program Three of the primary bene fits of the summer program are smaller classes which alv loiv more personal instruction longer periods in each subject from 830 to 1230 pm aad the advantage of ha the telltale diass experiencing the same ditficultics making stud ents less embarrassed about ask ing questions Change Hours change in the public swim ming hours at Lions pool will be made effective Aug 14 it was announced today Hours will be 30 to pm and lob The longer public swimming period in the better part of the dayismade possible because the recreation groups will have completed their allot ted time in the pool remainder of this week will stay at 230 to 530 and to 930 Pm dale Lumber for posts rentalsrtoo step or To For Swimming Public swimming hours for the lcyTate were among the most active early in the evening With 14 This Assignment Had To Be Fun By DAVE liENSlIAW Examiner Stiff erler Last night for four glorious hours become an unoiflclal playground instructor for the Barrie Rccmatlon Committee and almost campcdout with it girls was assigned to do picture story on the summer parks pro gram overnight sleepoub of dozen girls from Blair Park The night started out well cnough they were car short sn look four little girls to Al conn Beach in mine We left Barrie Just after pm During the drive he confersa tion centred on Are we there yet and when the campsite was reached this changed to dont want to stay there its too crowded Vhila Blair Parksupcniisor Peggy iiall went to thentfice to pay for the campsites there was shiit change Three of my passengeis traded places with another thrce During the halfemile drive to the site thcsn girls confided they were going to get up in the middle of the night if they went to sleep at all and raid the trailer park Asthe evening wore nnthe threat was watered down to wak ing the instructors in the wee hours by turning transistor ha dios on full blast when the site was reached dozen excited little girls explod ed from the cars in alldlrec tins After quick recall sleep ing bags and other gear were unloaded Then the lure of the camp store proved too compelling and they melted into the night dis cussing in whispers the merits of plain or barbecued potato chips That left two playground in structors myseii and three tents Being former Boy Scout and knowing that the odds of three tents to two girl counsellors were little much threw caus tion to tho winds and pimhed in to help set upcamph The first set of poles we tried for the 10 by tifoot monster of tent was too too short the next lot wereAloo narro Alter Because Aasrniuaas have fewer accidents ABSTAINERS AUTO INSURANCE Vcosrs 15551 If you are nondrinker It will pay you to compare Abstainers rates with your present rates today Cali 7w Wis Minion li CRESWICKE memo BARE property You toorhave one Just call Allan planksl and plans auger and became the first two to fall asleep Girls haltvanhour the girls tisuly gave up and set up smaller one With the help of 11yearon Shelley Tait staalthily stole look at the directions An event ful halfhour latcr Shelley and had it up Meanwhile there were protr lems at the other tcnt Two of the fittingsdidnt want to get togethen With the instructors pushing one end and me on the other it finally succumbed By thistime the girls Vcra buzzing around the site with ice cream cones and halfempty p0 Into chip bags They were hungry Whilc was lighting the fire the girls found hdplul man from the trailer park who got them started on the third tcnt Once the fire was going peeked around the main tent hoping the other was up too Not quite Fifteen minutes work by four adulk later and the six foot by six foot tent was up Mean while the youngsters were trying to fit themselves in to the large tent Gail sleeps beside me want to be be side iiiaureen Thats my sleeping bag Youre stand ing on my hon The girls didnt get their swim ming session last night or scavenger hunt or go on ahilrc am they did toast marshmal lows eat hot dogs and get smoke in their eyes and enjoyed them selves Just before 11 pm the instruc tors poured them into their sleep ing bags Sciung the opportunity jumped into my ear and left saw the girls at Blair Park this morning There were still 12 of them and two histnrctars think Ill go camping this weekend REMEDIES LISTED Arab physician rah Sina who lived in the 11th century listed 760 drugs with an outline of an NEWS THE MERLE EXAMINER THURSDAY AUGUST ll lfll Police Seek MisSing Man coimlo of dnicra began seardilng Kempcnfelt Boy to day in the vicinity of Delaney Boat Unis as precautionary measure in the investigation of the disappearance of Barrie man Arcnr belonging to James Spring of 103 hluirnster Srcel Earriewas reported abandoned in the vidnity ol Delaney Boat Lines for time days The car contained pair of shoes pants shirt and wallet containing iden tification cards but no money ring with the initial Put On Probation For Theft Ot $82 16yearold Barrie youth who admitted stealing $52 from the Shoreline Restaurant on Dunlap SL July 25 was given sin pcnded sentcnce and placed on probation for year by hiagis irate ll Foster in court at Barrie Wednesday Philip Poul Larivca of 147 in nistii St took paper bag cone talning the money In bills and change after forcing rear door at 230 am He had been remandcd week ago for presentan report after pleading guilty found in the pair of pants in the car police check at the ml dencc address of Spriru reveal ed that most of his clothes were missing from that addrfis along with two suitcases None of these items were found in the car The search by dives to the bay is being conducted solely Is precautionary mEJISUN REPORT THEFT The thin or Wootkrott ff copper to inglmmatruc par kl in the vicinity of the Bell Telephone building on Collier St was reported Wednesday after noon The thelt ot the copper tubing valued at Sit was reported to Barrie police by William Cook of 178 Letitia Street NEWS nox STOLEN Globe and Mail newspaper box was reported stolen from the corner of Tilfin Street and Essa Road sometime during Wednesday night or early Thurs day morning Earlier during the nine night the attempted theft of another Globe and Mail box was reported from tho comer of Rodney and Blake strects The mild thievcs were frightened off be fore they could make off with the box CAN IDB SERVE YOU on Thursday August 17 1967 and on the second Thursday oi each succeeding month One at Our Representatives Mr Lione1Piiancey will be at The Continental inn Barrie Ontario In this district and throughout Canada many persons and firms in practically all types of businesses including Agricultura Construction Manufacturing Profésionnl aervica Tourist and Recreational Businesses Transportation and Wholeanle and Retail Trades have obtained loans from the Industrial Development Bank to acquireland buildinga andhiacblnery toincreaaeworking capital to start new bumnes and for other purpoam If you consider that iDB can be ofaervice you are invited to arrange an appointment with the IDB representative by telephoning Barrie Ont 7261834 or in advance by writing to Mr Lionel Hancey at the MidOntario office of roll manna DEVELOPMENTBANK Toronto 10ntario Telephone 3684145 250 University Avenue pharmacological methods FLAs ran and the pric installers ch iMULcnerR Owned Grand inching before reiufiilaghome system checked nurrlni irisriiinirion The finrst mufflers yoti can buy we sell Free installation THURSDAY AUGUST llO MUFFLER Service Mr wick haying her ears exhaust is right Call in now let our tonIrained ack uVer your car MUiiFtERISERVICE masss and operated by Wally Carruthars rrryséiln wi

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