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Barrie Examiner, 31 Aug 1962, p. 3

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lr WAS ioycus homEcom ing as members of tho Barrie Collegiate Band tictrained at tho Barrio station yesterday following their successful Vlncilic Tour Hundreds of parents and friends were on hnnd and mobbed the CNR station platform to greet the students LUGGAGE WAS temporar ily abandoned as the Barrie Collegiate Band members ob vinusly glad to be home gain jumped fro lniha CNR Rule Man Drove Despite Suspenion Borden Earl Middleton student at Baptist College in Toronto was fined $50 urld crisis by Magistrate it Howltt when he appeared In pobce court yesterday charged with drivingwhile his licence was under suspension Middleton told the court that he was arrested in June 1961 and his licence was suspended He said two months laterhis licence was returned Middleton said he later renew ed his licence or tool Police Check Appliance Theft Siayner rovinciel Police are till est an $1000 worth of elect rical appliances from the Swalrn store in Duntroon after the rear door of the building was found smashed open by Mr Swalm yesterday The interior of the store was ransacked police said and tele vision sets radios vaulum cleaners and record players were ranoved Police said the wooden frame door at the back of the building was smashed in by the intruders Bank Announces Appointments Hans Blanken of Stoney Creek has been appolntcdto the man agement department of the Boyabbank of Canada down at town branch Barrie Mr Blankens wile Rickey and his threeandahalfyear old son Michael will move to 75 Eugenia street within couple of weeks Mr Blankcn has been with this bmuclislncc August 22 He was 14 months in Stoney Creek and has been associated with the Royal Bank of Canada for nearly 12 years His banking career began in the main office at Hamilton Whathé has seen or Bairie with these last two weeks he likes yerymuch Those are very mnny wondA ertul people here be said Another recent appointment went to Bill Osborne who has been here for seven months On train to greet parents and friends who flocked to the Barrie siutlon to greet the students Speeches were voidod when it appeared evid JUDGE HAMILTON Prominent People lwo prominent Simone County citizens are to receive honorary fill in the Chippewa band of Christian island on Monday in recognition of their services to the lndlan population as whole and the members of the Beausoleil bnndin particular August 22 he was appointed bank accountant Mr Osborne and his wifefiuzanne lie was previously in Wallace burg for almost two years and he began his banking career in llliisonburg Former accountant at the book Norman McIntyre was transferred on August 22 to Chntham where he will ho as sistant manager He was with the Barrie branch for almost three years andasnciated with the Royal Bank of Canada for 11 years Said PFraser bank manager We are very sorry to see Mr Molutyro go He was very active ill com munity attains andwas very well liked here Mr McIntyre was named Jayi oee of the year earlier this ont that the band members were more anxious to meet their parents and lriends than listen to words of welcome Examiner Photos on IvlLrnm sunv Indians To Honor ran rams sooner or us lovers OCCASION Hundreds Greet Returning Band Barrie Collegiate Bsnd curls borne yeatenisy and parents friends and weliwlshers braved listering temperatures It the Canadian National Railways station to welcome and congra band tulan the youngsters Sporting variety of head gear and with souvenirs pack ing sultcascs bundled under arms the boys and girls at the Collegiate at up to their homes after carryingtho name of Barrie and the calibre of its music tothe world his in Seattle There was some confusion as the train drew to bolt only to find that the carriages carry ing band members were too for down the train toallow them to get off at the pinttorm The train was shunted for wardand the confusion began in earnest Students weighted around the station ioohdn for parents but as snxl Mercifully there our no screensthe dignitaries on were too hot food every body else was too excited to listen But Mayor Les Cooke and other representatives of city council did put in on Is pcarunce on behalf ottbc City of Barrie The band left on Monday August ls for its Pacific swln which in addition to the high llgbisttvo op arances at the World Fair eluded concerts to Victoria Vancouver the 0k anagan valley in British Colum bia and Jasper and Edmonton in Alberta the lstudents performed as nlllcra before them have since under the baton of Allen Fisher director ofsmusicwst Central Collegiate and of the an down with luggage staggered City Recreation Said Su ccessful And Enjoyable That school is near is cvldenc cdbynnethlngiomomwis santomheugus also evidenc cd hynnolher thing the lack of children in the Barrie Parks it wasnt always that way however According lotion Moss op directorof the Barrie Re creation Committee ah estim nted125ogchlldren ranging in ages from slx to 15 participated in our summer program He sold we have made and will continueto make do finite effort not to babysit for these children but to program and educate them in recreation al activities Among some of the activities included in theprogram for summer gone wele come ing nrchory golf swimming in struction and junior and sen iolrlhasehall league for boys and go GOOD YEAR Mr Mossop said We have had successful summer even though the weather has been against us more often than not To support this statement he said with 52 classes in swimming AF instruction at Kinsmens Pond Community Pool and Johnson Beach an average daily atten dance of 550 children was re corded Percentage lg in lied Cross tests havegshown the av erageofllarrie in be high as compared to other areas across Ontario Swimming was the most in teresting single activity he said He said that this was the first summ er the recreation committee has been given per mission to use the new pool We had to experiment with morning and afternoon hours Asa result of these experi ments he reached the conclu sion that swimming instruc tions should be given in the ef ternoon only as regularpart ot the program while the parks program should be carried on in the morning He pcintedo out that attend ance and interest has worked out much better with that ar rangement Next year he hopes to have organized swimming classes for children between five and eight years This year the program was for th btw eight Iruslly LAUDS lNSTEUCTORS He complimented the Red Cross instructors who bore the main responsibility of teaching summerl swimming They were Mary Beagle Jane Winter title Len Judge Mar Hamilton tsius Anne Baxter Carol New couutilfilugseb of the longer ton and Darlene Law oourls emaea oi the island while Dr Wilfrid 55355¥glfilglketg Jury author and curator of the In mde whom we milsellm at 19 diverthy at young high schoolgirls The Western Ontario is to be made this year was quite ade hPDWIY men quote Generally good percen Each is to be given an lnfiian name in the ceremvony to ch residents of the mainland have Wm Wile hi and EL mm to mend party of excavators uncovered part of the Royal Navy Base at 5° HWWW 1mm Chm Schoonertown on the north bank 115735 band mem of the Nottawasags River at hers will belnchcostuine for tge wasaga Beach ceremcn wnl Wt piece mm the ofti at opening of the phea ML son said way other sant hunting enterprise which actually gets under way tumors row Judge Hamiltoneh rhed iydyr ymrd for some years on behalf of the for Simon East Willard ludiafl 11901119 and Dr Jury re zie earmayor of barrle Arthur centlyrrecorded one of the most Evans impbrtatnarchaoologioai finds ln Penetang it Cowan sroclrsIsoNDSInurisss curios RESEARCH ADVICE without obligation NESBI THOMSON AND COMPANY LIMITED as DUNLOP one SUlTEiOL ENTRANCE MEMORIAL scum an 824l2 name PETER wear BAEc Piano menu MEMBERSToronto Montreal Clnldlla stock hehmlll anANCHEsCossl to Cass tn Consdo New York Londoli ton honorary chief inciun the Hon Bill Morrison of RON MOSSOP tage of the personnel reapply tor the coming year Mr lilossop conducts regular clues during the year at 110 Station Edgar This is malnly to train the olderhlgh school pupils and togive them an opportunity to take swimm lng lessons and qualify for this summer programffl These in staffers rccoive re numeration Although the summer pro gram layover lifeguardlng by the Committee is still being gone at the beaches until Man by In conclusion be remarked taken by us this summer and the support givenhy the child ren we have been happy with the results JAIL FOR NEGLIGENCE PRAGUE Reuters Eight men were sentenced Wednesday tojall terms rangingvfrom nine months to four years on charges of negligence in con nection with mine disaster that killed 108 miners last year the Czech news agency Ceteka reported PHONE NUMBERS son EMERGENCY parents were looking for than givc orolrensons on five of with the new rcts under casool threemeuchargedwttb 17 And Jr Farmers Vie For County Awdrds Junior Furner and oil Ciub judge Rosemary lfascy Vac racinbcrs filmed out to record ey numbers tilts week for the an Johnston nuai Simcoe County judging girl judge competition jointly by the North and South imcoe Junior Farmers and the culture at Barrie and Alliston in the Simone County Council North Slmcoe were required to lodge ll clns so durblg the morning and these during the alternng Kercbor In Milan and Ken Charles novice judge was won by Bry Sh trophy was won by the team of Rosemary Vasey Carolyn p9 Edwards and David Jones of no Niven and Mel andslcy oi the is presented to the 4H Club having three members with the petition The Junior Farmer inter son of the BilODon Junior Farmer Club having three members with the top judging Lo scores The high scoring individual Ll Don Woodrow ot the RilODon ed Junior Farmer Club llv JUDGlNG AWARDS row Moonstone high junior Three Men Filled Total 0i $350 Three men were lined total of $350 by Magistrate Howitt yesterday after they pleaded guilty to charge of theft of scrap metal from an abandoned farm house Douglas Fraser was fined $50 Stewart Mitchell still and Norman Mitchell $200 Evidence showed the stolen articles were found in the trunk of car owned by Norman Mitchell Magistrate Howitt commented that while theft of minor nature it was still theft Empty Court Before Hearing Witnesses Gordon Mclurk QC caused the courtroom to be almost em ptied yesterday when he asked for exclusion of witnesses in tho thett of empty cartridges from Camp Borden Army More than dozen witnesses filed out of the court room to wait their turn to give evidence after Magistrate Howitt granted defence counsels re quest Mr Mclurk appenrodioctwo of the accused Lloyd Perrier and Walter Wagner Defence counsel John Livingston appear ed for Leo Zimmer More thanio exhibits were entered as more than dozen witnesses took the Stfgliild sfome Bryan Johnston all points Murray McArthur Hafiudéfirmmgflofizi Oro Station 519 Frances Mun Don 119 Joseph ro Sinyner 617Marg Rum thc Vasoy Call Club This Station 665 trophy donated by Neil Mc Waverley sso high novice judge Bryan Mine Hawkesione high Iced Rosemary me Vasey blah dairy iudgc George The competition is sponsored All demo Oritlla high heel udge llarlo Darby Woven or high swine ode Jim Ontario Departments of Agri Conn Elmvaic high sheep dgc Don Woodrow Moon Soma assistance is given by stone high seed judge Dennis Brown Elmvaie high judge to This year Itoill Club mem weeds and forage identification CM hers and Junlor Farmers com Morley Campbell Shanty Bay pctcd in the companion Wit The top to judges in the three Canifilflfl different divisions of the com Sun tillon are as follows Novices 54 contestants Huwkcstonc Midland 616 Tom lilac Leod Edgar lib JonetTurb AWARDS MADE er The CNE shield which is Cooke Moonstone 609p Doug awarded annually to the high for Langman Ortllio 60a Elmvalc 614 Sandra sron Downs Foxmend 607 an Johnston of the Orillia tit Doug Munro Stayner cos Calf Ciub The 4H interClub Juniors 66 contestants Rosemary Vasey Voscy 682 lots Greta DeGorter Stuy 681 Sylvia ilwnttle Oro Morle Darby Peggy Mllicl mvalc 653 Bob Geddcs RimDon Junior Farmer Club New Lowell 652 Doug Loug is for annual competition it heed gimme 551 519 Ed words Vasey 650 Douglas Lomhic Wycvnte M6 Joan highest lodging more in com Ritchie Eimvaie our Seniors 30 contestants Don Woodrow Moonstone 690 Club 0th W135 won by the points Jean Anderson0rfllia team of Don Woodrow Jcan sac Bruce Wiggins Ora Sto Anderson and Gach Audcr Iionn 679 Joan Smith linrrle ST Carolyn Martin Phelps Iarmcr Club This trophy 10 tion 579 Joan Smith Barrie natcd byEd Robertson of Elm 0m 5mm 557 Camry Ed vnlc is for annual competition wards my 555 David Jon and is presented to the Junlor es Midland 662 Barbara Turner Eimvaie oil Mac ughecd Elmvalc 660 VESTOCK BREEDS judge in the competition was Tho breeds of livestock judg by the contestants and the estock breeders supplying the various classes are nsvfoi Highlseniorludsc Don Wood by Gm Grant Jermcy hog carcasses by Copaeo Enr rie courtesy of Jim Simpson Ayrshircs by HawkestonE sheepby Ellsworth Crawford sing oats and red clover by George Gray and Charles Crober plant produc tion divuion Canada Depart meat of Agriculture Barrie forage class by Joseph Mc Grntb class ofpotatoes by Jim Mcitcrcher Canada DoL partmcnt of Agriculture Ban rte Angus supplied by tonic ill Forms litretards by Cyril Barrie and weeds by Bill Peacock Thornton The transportation of North coo livestock to uni from the competition was provided by Victor llcll liawkestone George Miles Barrie and Jim Partridge Shanty By Ind Copaco 54 Souvenirs Go Up Due To Austerity ST PIERRE Si Pierreblqu uelon CF The Canadian governments austerity program and rising prices have hit bar gainhunting visitors at this one time she pcrr paradise The stand colony of St Pierre Mlquclotl lost of Frances possessions in North America tics miles off the southwcst coast of Newfound and Stores hero sell some United Stnics and most European goods for the same price as in the countries of their origin This is substantially lower than Cann lnn prices for the some goods Before tho Canadian austerity program was announced visit ors to St Pierre were allowed to tnifc 3100 Worth of goods back to Canada duty free every four months Now Ihey are allowed only $25 worth every four months And an increasing tourist trade with the resulting influx of dollars during tho past five years has forced prices up However bargains may still be found in the islands Cigar ettes sell for little moro than soon coma and passable quality champagne can he bought for about $150 bottle in 1955 cigarettes were till carton City Police no costs Provincial pouch no enrol Fire Department PA 313131 Royal Victoria Hospital PA 85951 Goon enable remedies or look yourself YOUB DOCTOR CAN yours For Owen and Dunlap Atterseveral pleces of etc ing had been entered as exhib its and lengthy evidence given concerning each Magistrate WINNERS or on Hewitt remarked care at no you have faith and get your mcdicutsfrom the pharmacy you personally know er alhohrhinohahih WHAT PRICE HEALTH You just cant pllta price tag on goodrhealth Next to religious faith your health concerns your daily living most Without it wens ness aftocka it This is no time to try out dubious for med Pia whim enema us when you need medicine Pick up yourprescription if she ping nearby or we will deliver promptly wit out extra charge great many people entrust us with their prescriptions May we compound CA own once as soon be down to the underwear The case was adjourned to October the date to be set iat life can be mis garten ot Barrie won first prize at the Canadian National Ex histor sign crowd Ingrid and Ernest Baum hibidon for accordion duet for musicians is years and under SPECIAl ANNOUNCEMENT Wusbgu Bench Chamber Of Commerce ANNUAL DINNER MEETING VEIECTIONI or OFFICERS Guasf Speaker Dr Wilfrid Jury Reporting othlssummers fantastic findlngson ntlclpafcd an rbscrvc your tickets cnrty Chamber 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