Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 4 Jan 1967, p. 3

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lands most famous mountain Geneva the capital visit to the bear pits of Earn boat trip up the Rhne River boat trip to the Wiiiiam Tell country MIISONS INSTALL John Rldtmhon centre denimtiled last night as BoyK In fiveyearold Barrie boy muck by car on Downsview Drive last night was reported in satisfactory condition in Key ai Victoria Hospital this morn ing David James or 46 Downs tiew Dr Mood poshlc hood htiurlea and brokm davacle milt ot the mishap Driver of the auto JOhn 1mm 46 of 92 Amelia St was proceeding south on Downs riew Drive print to the accident Police said the driver applied the brakes of his car but slid Into the child who was in the norm of the road at time of impact David kindergarten pupil at Johnson St School was thrown about 75 Ieet Coast Bob McKenzie investi gated at 709 pm Anlyeamld Midhurst man Sights sounds and snow of Switzerland will be screened in Barrie on Jan 24 when the Ki wanis Club at Kempentelt Bay presentsthesecondinthersen 105 at travelogues at Central Col icttate Auditorium The color tilm was photograph land will he narrated by Curt Maison veteran traveler and lecturer from Hollywood Scenes in the film include look at the Matterhorn Switzer cheese factory in Gruyores and Saint Moritz in fseason Among the sounds featured will be the Swiss Alphorn and yodeliog in addition to Mr Mat ions dialogue the swim viooamsul geri erai in San Francisco said This is one of the finest lilms Ive ever seen on Switzerland if not the finest Switzerland To Be Featured In Next Travelogue Film Tickets may be ohtained at Loon AND GENERAL WORSHIPPUL MASTER BARBIE MAYOR Cooke Stresses lie he said he could look back with much satisfaction on Ramsa growth since it became city in 1959 Mayor Lester Cooke strased the need for dose ooopuation with neighboring munldpailties and the mutual adtnntngm at working oogahtr when speafing ot Vspra coun log cis mm nursing at Mixi hurst hall ymerday Reeve Wellington Dohson and member of his new council Danny Roem Cari Daron and Councillors Alien Johnston llor ry Adams and George Bole wei mmod Mayor Cooke Rev Don ald Jay at Barries Central Un ttd March and other visitors who included Vupras two members of the Barrie District Colloyote End Roy Ifidr ling and Merv Parker The clerk Earl Richardson administertd the oath of oiiiee to the council members EXTENDS GREETINGS Wordnpfui Master at Rm Ls hut Silk histahhig mar Bringing mung mm gar patteit Lake in Barrie Left Struck By Car Hospital was diargcd with drunk and careless drivltu following two car smash last night resulting In an estimated SL400 damage merged is Arnold tihcpps other vehicle involved was op eraiod by Robert Thomas 21p of Timmins investigating oiiicer Coast Ross Cameron sold lhe Thomas car was travelling north on Anne St and the Whipps auto which was travelling west on Renty St faiicd to stop at stop sign and struck the Thomas ear The collision was reported at 6274 ICors dnivtn by Joseph Rruce Oarmhers 49 at Wet SL and Sytvki Denim Hold of Barrio Terrace collided out side 69 Collier St at 1214 pm Coast Johnson esti mated damage at $150 CURT WATSON the door or from members of the Kempenfelt Kiwanis Club Doors open at pan CONCERT ASSOCIATION Annual meeting of the Barrie Community Concert AssociAtion myrill be held Tuesday Jan to at pm in Collier Street Unit ed Claudio AT UNIVERSITY Two students from Barrie AI nDnny of 00 Wellington St and Lloyd Stradtan of 10 Don mald Street are among 160 Can adians enrolled at the Univer sity of Wisconsin this year COLLEGIATE BOARD Inaugural meeting of the Bar tie District Collegiate Board will be held Jan or the purpose oi electing the chairman and vicechairman of the board Reg ulor monthly meeting of the board will follow the inaugural £which starts at 730 pro NO FIRES There were no hires In the city yesterday or this morning the Bmie line department reports noranv smitten John McNiece of Hamilton will speakoo Expo 67 at meeting roof the Rotary Club of Barrie Tihurrday noon at Community House Mr Mottlece will screen slides to illustrate his ialir ROTARY SPEAKER John McNieoe of Hamilton will speak on Expo at mealng oLthe Rotary Club of Barrie Thursday noon at Community itouseir Mr McNiece will badr up his talk with slide pteserr Kath FIRST FIRE Bame Fire Department ans swered theiriinst call of the New Year at 530 pm on Jan uary The department was alerted to MulnasterSL where grease on roast had caught fire EMERGENCY NUMBERS City Poilce Fire Dept Hospital OPP 7235588 7288131 7236951 128M TOWNSHIP OF INNISFIL NOTICE Re Special Garbage Collection The Special Collection for the pickup of Christmas trees etc will be made Thursday Fridaygand Sat urday Jan 5th 6th 7th depending on whatlarear you are in eg if your collection dayis Monday the specialplokup will be onrllhursday For further infermaloonea ter and night Pearson Flow ers Errimitate pat master Mummies were hed at the Masonic Hall on Owen Ste Eniminer Pinto walledby me osuawa WHOLESA rie Mayor Cookesaid more and more people are not only look ing to the lily development but also the entire area With fastcr hiring am all child buse fit by mutual mention and asktaMe Barrie had It own probterm but many of them were similar to those at its oestrous In recreational and tourism Barne promotion and that at nearby rminldpaiitles were serv common come and inter es liraat and urban cooperation was most evident in the colic iate area but it also extended ovu in many fields Many liv ing In Vegan lonisfli 0m and her nearby mumps work it Barrie People coma from large area to limp here and others Join in various Barrie projects andundertak ings Mayor Cooke said we look to the inture the challenge facing in is to do our best to envisage this growth he said stating that in this boun darts are indgntftcant and should be no barrier toward going forward together BARRIE AS HUB Barrie is often looked upon hub of an important develop ment area but the maximum travel better mods and inter AYLIIEII TOIIATO ll rm supply depot tar progressive ind nd GOLDEN RIPE BANA NAS ITOMATOES HEARII ENIRBV Itlflll SONNY HORN RINDLESS nuts JSQUARE1IGA can no GRADE LOCAL one CELLO CARROTS can No GRADE LOCAL onown CELLO ONIONS PRODUCE on USA CAN N0 GRADE FRESH in SHOULDER ROAST to LB iVSLICED SIDE tworsisylanti Mulcaaier FImPBOIdewy any 29¢ no 35 nan flag it oz cello none 49c GAIADA Ito mm Nti IINIARID progress can only be achieved WHITE ERANULATED SAVE lie 15A APPLE JIIIOE SAVE IZc iGA FanEE APPLE SAII SAVE iGA Chin TOMATOES inninin aoRDHtScVailcCioestmbmy MILK SNAKES r3 PILLSBURY Reg at Buttermilk FRESH PORK Bacon noontmea Zlci of Essa Road and BIITT ROAST 00am trend Ontario ORK38ALNIJ ourr riots ta 79 fluoride working together for the cannon good he said We have always had close relations with Vapra Mayor Cooke said at another point in which he mentioned the city it ad was once part of the LOWStir He said the prodmity of Camp Borden an effective part of na tional delflice had waited Vispra as well as Barrie and otbta surrminding munidpalitim who were always glad to wet come pusonoei mm the base Mayor Cooke said he had em phastud many times Barrie must not be an island in this development but part of it Inthntniii The div Ind mily in to the area width was of mutual benefit and the bright prospects for this co tinual growth was matte of gratification for not mly die people Barrie In at the entire district VESPM APPRECIATION We appreciate our good re lations with Barrie said Reeve Dohaon speaking for the people of Vospra on the citys western binder We particularly oppre 11 59 411 59o 45c any With date the good wishes extended by the mayor of this line city today Rcevu Dobson also thanked Rev Donald Jay for words of inspiration and prayer tor the espra countii Recalling he has been attending Central United Church for is years Reeve sun pointed out many people in Vespra attend churdns in Barrie TERIITFIC PROBLEMS One oi two Vespra represem tatiios lo the Barrie Collegiate Board who spoke Thistee Parka er predicted great development within the next to to 15 years and Waer thise would bring terrific problems He reicrrod to remark of more Dohson that the Collch late Bonn spends good share of the tax money and said to keep up with progress good dcoi more will have to be spent The two he stressed has respons llity to the pupils and thclr instruction as well as to the taxpayers Reeve Dohann said Vospra could continue to rent municipal oiiicvs in llarrier The voters re SAVE iii ISA Ovon th IIIIlIBAItB PIE SAVE 8c Macaroni or Spaghofilnl Leticia SPAOIIETTI iiiiiiifiistuor 43c monflnSPomnofln SAVE I3c Libbys ALPHA OETTI IlT VESPRII COUNCIL Neighbors cently reiedtcd proposal for new municipal attire building at than mil the mere add their wishes would be respected Canada Ioins Roller League MONTREAL CPI The In ternational Roller Derby League which opuatu ll tenm circuit In the United Stalls and Mexico will expand to Canada in March to embrace two Canadian dtiaMootre and Toronto The move was announced Tuesday by Norman Olson goblin relations executive who as formed Canadian Roller Derby Promotions Ltd to handle the two Canadian fran chisrs with the addition of the Fleur de Lys team from Montreal and Torontos lloyaiists tho league will split into two conferences East and West 49 it33c Has Sin 59 neutron Pinnuntir ovru FRESH mt Nitrous

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