AT Constructio Park was damaged to the tune of an estimated $500 by yesterdaysistorm Several many mnntas befor9tlicy the duck tan bi are waddied in and resumed their strewn surveying the damage normal lives Examiner to their pond it wasnt too Photo STORM DAMAGE Continued from page one He commended materials for their cooperatiori in avoiding streets where public works crews were working to clear trees away He said the damage to tourist property was regrettable notim that it was the sort of thing that got around among tourists Lets hope tourists dont start to think there is alher haz ard around Barri he said Stan Bobbettc Electrical Su perintendent for Ontario Hydro sold Damage wasnt as severe as it appeared on the face of it lhenmnjority of trees blown down were in on area where they didnt affect electric ser vice Ten house services were pull ed down as well as two street light services affecting five or six street lights There were five primary breaks affecting small areas These were on Amelia Street Duniop Street Kempenfelt Drive Kempenfeit Street Area Codrington Street and William Street affecting tho south end of Allandaie Mr Bobbette said everything was back to normal in three and half to four hours SWITCH CALLS The police normally provide us with telephone answering ser vice for alter hour cells As soon as we were reasonably sure the trouble was cloaked up we switched the calls back over to the police station Mr Bobbette said would prove invaluable he mid Jim Perrynian chief dispat ehcr for Bell Telephones in Bar rie said all available service men were out replacing lines brought down last night Two poles were mapped by force oi wind and weight of limbs on cablesthough nn vital cables were damaged Lanny servrce lines were out however and he estimated that about so homes were put out of telephone con tact He added that it was hoped to have services back to nor mal by this evening He said the northeast section of town suffered the most with Allandnlcthe first section hit also coming in for beating He said be calculated that at er slamming into Aliandaie the storm passed across to the May or Motel then up through BlakcDondonald and the north eastern town area Innisfiilaiso caught part of theblow Here again there was similar story of trees and branches down windows smo shcd by falling this and paw or cut oftthough it was res tored in most parts of the town ship within an hour At least one heat drifted from its mooringsbut was secured in lashing rainby township resident Department of Agriculture of ficials said there had been no reports of crop damage in the area so lar They tell damage was not likely to be heavy spokesman said if there was MRS MARION WALLACE president of YlllYWCA and Frank Hersey representing city as chairman of finance committee unveil sign at site tEes Organtrntion lmefoot hose antenna beside the old County moss oi stceitoday after being blown over by last nights ii storm Ray Atkinson directo of EMO said damage was es timated at about 51000 it is covered by insurance as Shanty Bay guilty of two d1 istratoa court of Constable told Magistrate ft Poster that on June to Mr Betta vestigate complaint received from Mr Mitchell that Mr intended sh lchcduledfvr officer Magistrate Poster yw terday said Two wrongs dont mark right to finding Ber Bettsoperator of the Drivela Theatre arm Mr Betta appeared in Mag oo two charger operating his business on nudity violation of the Lords Day Act Tbe decision climaxed leng thy court battle between Assist ant Crown Attorney John litur pby and defence counsel Dick Cbnioncr ltev Mitchell inialstttr of tbsllnited Church in Hawker tone was the complainant This was revealed by OPP Cpl Joncs when he so he had gone residence to in etts would operate his Drive ln on Sunday July iifr Betta told trim that lie ow the movie onda lb Cpl Jones said hir Betta had ll him he had 380000 invest ed in this operation and fur thermore be Mr Belts had canvassed all th churches to see if his movie would later rns mama rumor rim Theatre Operator Is Fined Twice idence but said the evidence against Mr Bella is hearsay evidence of the corporal miles the conversation was admitted to the court records then there was no evidence as to what his ordinary calling was He was referring to the drama which stated on or about July tltlr Bells otd unlawfully on the Lords Day carry on business his ordinary calling to wit the operation of the Shanty Bay Drfvola Theatre Magistrate Foster sold am satisï¬ed Mr Bells conversa lion indicated he intended to carry on his operations on Sun tlhniy and evidence substantiates Ln Defence Counsel said llt is obvioluiy plain that we have summer area here where the standard practice In to oper atcoa Sunday The Oro Town ship operates municipalpark and charges admission and there is golf course in this instance Mr Betta EvenVWnsaga Bench is open on Sunday where they find it is question of economic He continuetflo any rivnte citizens took exception to llfr Belts of new VIMYWCA building to be erected on land adjacent to the Barrie Community Swimming Pool oaTGrovo Street Examiner Photo Rotary Presents SCOUTING ACTIVITIES Scouts Prepare FOr vBusy Year By unavav anacnsrocn Kcmpenfelt llay District Scoutsare preparing for busy season The will hold their first council meeting of the sea son Monday nt Community House Annual banquet and elections are scheduled for 0ctober23 at Central United Church bony Adams Scoulmasler of the 6th Barrie troop who is also ieoderot Rover crew is being transierrcdto Egypt Scout Camporecwill he held at Springwatar Park Oct ober 18 and 14 Major Wilt OBrecht dis trict commissioner for Kemperr felt Bay District Boy Scouts said there were npntrois in the district last year and ï¬lle hope to surpass that this year Scouts are looking forward to the World Jamboree in Gre ece in 1963 At the mementwo have two allotments for the district The Angus Seouts are Barrie Iaycees Start season roast Monday at the home oi ing over from Doug baking planning weekend at Camp Wiidman and have volunteered to help improve the camp Maj OBrecht said We can use all oftthia kind of help we can go The 5lh Barrie Scout Troop held its first meeting of the season Tuesday and decid ed to have one of the troop report the groups activities to the press The troop will hold wlener Scoutmastcr Moffatt at as Oak Street The tmophns two patrols and plans third in the near future Bill Leigh of 5th Barrio got his first class journey and Paul Cndogan accompanied him on the test Paul wasnt trying for his first class journey iron Ayrea new cubmaster of the 6th Harrie will be tok Eob Bowman will be the new scoutrnaster of nth Barrie when he replaces Larry Adams fere with to find out it the various mlni stars objected none of the ministers canvas sed objected and he would pro coed with testified when Cpl Jones began telling the court of the conversation that had passed between him and Mr Belts onthe grounds that it was only henrsay in This oblection was overruled by Magistrate Foster when he was assured that at the time no charge was being laid and only complaint was being in vestigatcd concerning July Col Jones testified that the movie was in progress and he had seen per sons paying for tickets and en tering the theatre lVlotored Illegally Manlined $50 terdoy by Magistrate Foster when driving while under legal suspension Hogerson testified on Septemb erl at 830 pm he ebecked 200 on the east side of the 0th Con cesslon Magistrate Foster then called aghaitto the verbal battiovby saying The law is the law and two wrongs dont make right lie then imposed 25 fine and costs of $250 church services and Mr Belts told Cpl Jones that aaconn coon The court thenrecessed nd when Magistrate Foster came back another charge was read this time the date of oecurence was July is Almost the some evidence was given beforethe magis trnte pronounced judgment on is charge in April said Counsel Chol oner Mr Belts went to the Town Council for vote They said they would consider it Then it August he was infom ed vote could not be held on less he had petition of ft per cent of the voters or 350 names ltwaa too late at that time because the short summer sea son was almost over ltir Belts was fined $35 and $250 costs CllS Meets On Tuesday The regular monthly meeting of the Bonrd of Directors of the Childrens Aid Society of the County of Sirhcoe and the City of Barrie will be held next Tuesday at if pm at Co nty Administration Building car lying on its side about side road his show the officer BJECTION Lawyer Chaloner by ed In reply to Crown question The defense presented no ev John Markia of RR Barrie asiined $50 and to costs yes it found guilty of his licence was Essa Township constable eat noth of 30 Canada We Appointment $2000 To The With Extremely Heavy Agenda gt The driver of the car was He said the number of homes any damage would most uk union said Mr Gilbert read in Ottawa traffic while our men were without tights was small in pro portion to the number of homes in the city Trouble was mostly concentrated in small areas litr Bobeltee said he would like to thank the citzens that re cognized the hazards of fallen wires and stood by to warn the public They also remained to direct clearing up the trouble he said Asked about communications during this type of operation Mr Bobbctte said As you ely be to the corn crop llsk BBG To Break Broadcast Impasse orrawa tCPThc Board ot Broadcast Govsrnors has been asked to break the impasse among the lourpartlea in Par liament over division of free broadcasting time on the pub liclyowned CBC Social Credit and New Demo $2000 cheque chanddd bands yesterday on the site of the new YMYWCA building ad jacent to the Barrie Commun ity Swimming Pool on Grove Street Cy Elston chairman of the 196162 community service com mittee presented the cheque to Russ Davey director of the YMYWCA on behalf of the Rotary Club Mr Davey said the two and onequarter acre site and build ing will also be memorial to the finance committee and act YMCA building The need for YMYWCA or community centre has been very evident as Barrie has in creased in size so rapidly over the last few years This represents milestone in the overall progress of our city It last big step Mr start it another ing mayor said It is indeed Basile Jaycees marked the year last night heavy agenda at their rrsl business meeting Uppermost on the list of cur vi pleasure forthe city council representing the city of Barrio to be in position to foster and rent activities were reports on expedite the erection of the the planning of the Joyeee Fall Conference which the Barrie unit will host and progress in the drive to get new members all Conference Chairman oug Moorhouse gave an out ne of the agenda for the two day meeting at which Penet ang Midland Goldwater Hunt sville Oriliia Coilingwood Aur This was left over to the Sept know we haVc our own radio the late Basil Tippet Hersey said cratic Party spokesmen ap by saying cooperatives should paign was made public in Sept eommunicatlonshul no direct link with theioliee Boardof Works and Fire Department We worked very closely with the police on this particular em ergency and although feel that this was cleaned up in good order it points up that direct communications between the Board of Works Police Fire Department and ourselves Basil Tippet was ambassad or at large for both Rotary and YM YWCA Mr Davey said liemade three trips around the world in the course of his work as director of the and president of the Council of Canada Mai Frank Hersey repre pearcd before closed session of the EEG Thursday in sup port of their demands that the four parties be given equal time on the CBC series the Na tions Business and on election eampaign freetime broadcasts The NDP also asked the board to make complete reapprai sal of the whole question of po liiicai broadcasting over both the pubiiclyowned CBC and pri vateiyowned networks Conservative and Liberal party spokesmen rejected the principle of equal time Liberal spokesman said later the partys stand on the question of the Nations Busi ness series is that the program is an artension info TV and radio of the Nations Business in Parliament and he said the gel equal Charges Campaign Against loOps AWA CPlThe Cooper alive Union of Canada charges that vicious campaign has been stmtcdlo bring about tax ationof Canadian cooperatives The organization said in statement Thursday that critics ï¬gï¬ï¬ï¬ of the cooperative movement are trying to mislead the public Building While there has been ï¬ve per cent drop in building values to date ascornpared with last year the total construction of worms million dollars so far this year under present circum stances is very formidable ï¬gural Aid Fred Smith said today in mmenling on tho monthly bur ng report The report was issued by Chris Spanis building inspector for the Announce Winners Pipe Band Draw Winners of draw sponsored by the Barrie Pipe Band were announced following the band ractie Tickets were drawn by Mrs Jenny Moore dancing instruct rcss of the Jenny Moore School of Scottish Dancing Oriliia vEirst prize $50 bill was won by Cliff Goodhead second orall ElemrlCFan heater Retafl nan an won by Snyder third Association of Canada at theivieuriac dinnerware was won by federal governments national MchiiliVlay fourth West industriai expansion conference Bend Penguin Server was won by Lighthea SOVIET All To CUBA pay income tax on patronage rebates they return to their member customers But surance companies also made litfree refunds to their policyholders and this action was endorsed by mlllionEJLGaz nadians who held participating insurance policies it said Thestatement said the cam sued Tius represents total value of salmon Last year up until the end of August there were 460 permits issued repre sentinga total value of $4375 938 breakdown for August of this year shows that to new dwelling pennits were issued decrease of $110500 from last year 21 other residential per ii story in The Financial Post and in the Sept if appearance of Gilbert general man five commercial permits lfor decrease of 3445 no industrial perrnils fora decrease of $20 900 and eight nonassessable permits for decrease of The Financial Post said newlyformed organization the Equitable Tax Foundation is WASHINGTON APTRussia spearheading an anii co op is expected soon to start regu campaign to pull the tax rug lar airline operations to Cuba from under cooperatives the by way of North Africal US officials said Thursday this would be the iogicalresuit of the announced opening of regu lar=ipus to Moscow to Rabat Conakry and Accra there were 44 permits issued as compared to 73 permits for August last year New single family dwelling permits war arss an unscheduled paper at the Ottawa conference that said the allDflbEli9V95coï¬OPCT and Consirue should pay more income MC construction and sealing the city as chairman of Said Forrhicldble So far this year there has permitsgjsv mits for decrease of $11970 i390 inail during the man issuailtn JV ottom ion 13 Reynolds Webb Suggestion for the memorial was made by Hugh Gibson ensuggestlons for program Mr Gibson suggested the monv ey be given to act as mom orial to Basil Tippet and that some mark commemorating Basil Tippel be made on the site leuesil Hynes New duplex triplex or apartment permits were issued to and Construction Repairs and alterations per mits were issued to Brown Tolfo Mrs Tllley Mc Kinley Smoiiek Feg uson Munro Lets ler Mrs Gittens Hamilton Brown Stewart Mrs Williamson it lilies Mrs Saunders ViiiiamDy ment Wright in the commercial category permitswere issued to li Osborne to build six additional motel units and to Mooritc PM parties Ltd for job being done for Steadman Bros Ltd at 26 Dunlop Street East DEliTllSv by common ranss New York Edmund Duff 63 threetime winner of Pulit zcr Prize while editorial car toonist with the BaltimoreSun after aviong illness NewYorkDr Bernardill Elisaberg 76 associated with Mount Sinai Hospital for more than 50 years and one of the first to warn of dangers of using chloroformakananesthetic Little Rock Ark Robert Nicholis who claimed tobe 115yearold former stave when the Rotary Club request at dr ora Newmarket and Markham traits will be attending The meeting will give these son opportunllyxlo discuss and organize district affairs and will offer instructional courses newlyelecled officers and Jaycees Noledllrtist Is To Speak To Art Club The opening meeting of the Art Club willbe next Tuesday at the Library Hall at ti pm John Bennett OSA GSPWC wellknown Toronto artist will speak Mr Bennett is Englishborn but has lived most of his life in Canada He has exhibited at the Royal Academy Londonr England and Toronto Art Gai lery and number of other galleries in Toronto and Winni Bennett is graduate of nto wt Engii He served as camouflage officer during World War it ile paint ed in England Scotland Ire land Normandy Beigilun and Holland in every sparemoment Since then he has painted tensivelyion this continent as well aerurope At present he is tea at Northern Secondary School in Toronto Mr Bennettwon the Jessie Dowprize low the the water color at thc show The artist its this summ Ha willdeln onstrate davelopln an oil peinlp ing from one of hissketehes he did while tbere Hcrwllibring number of obptosea ng awing painting and English sketches with Membership chairman Charles Wadga told the members that his committee hopes to add 35 program to contact and explain the purposes of the organization to young men in the community in progress Also up for discussion was proposal to enter float in the Grey Cup Parade in Toronto ember dinner meeting inor dergthnt more informad pre sentation could he made President Bill Brailbwaite re viewed the planning for the year that had been done by the ex ecutive and received approval from the membership of his plans and budget presented The meeting chaired by vice president Charles Surgenor was also toidthat the Barrie unit will attempt to charter new Jaycee unit this year in Allis ton Fire Dealings Barn Animals WASAGA BEACH Speciali Fire yesterday nttemooa des troyed the entire barn and sea sons crops of Aloe Geddes of Sunnidalc Township The farm situated in an is olated areaabout two miles southwest of Sunnidale Cora ers caughtiirewhen Mr Geda dos and his hired hel were threshing in the fields The fire started in straw slackl beside the barn By the timeMr Geddes got there the id thaharnawandealt troyad Threa sows one hog small cell number of pigs tree tor and thrasher along with the entire seasons cropwere lost in the fierce fire The loss isunofllciaily estim ated at between $0000 units 525 found about 10 minutes later one mile north of Highway 00 Constable Rogersnn said Mar kle eventually admitted having torto members to the club drl stable Rogerson revealed Mr been suspended and the sus pensionwasnstlii in effect at the time of the arrest by Magistrate Poster The ear owned by Mr Markies wife was ordered imp for three months nnd Markies lic ven the carf Further investigation by Coa nrkiea drivers licence had Mr Markie was found guilty once was suspended further six months BARRIE HEATING runs Phone PA 66531 Ribbons MKIaXGHT The Canada Life Assurance Company announces that Keith Light has been spammed District Manager of East Central Ontario Mortgage Branch with headquarters in Tomato Prior to this appernfp mentMrLightwaaauAaslstanb Manager of the Quebec Morb gage Branch in Montreal He succeeds Russel Lref who has retired after nearly forty years of service with tho Company vrsrrcua FRIENDLY PHARMACY we don consider the practico of pharmacy to be like running tho average business Of course we have to make the fair profit needed good pharmacy bustery reflects thwdro Please come to us as you would to friend for every oncshere is anxious to please you We promise that wewlii never let greatarlprotrts influence us but consider your welfare first ounbocron 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