Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 14 Oct 1959, p. 3

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Investiihfloni by Midland police and train robbery wliich CNR oiiicels into the netted thieves $1500 worth at dgarptta over the weekend have proved fruitless so far It is believed that thieves broke into ireight oarclose by the Midland station between am Sunday and am Tuede and carried oi the 10 boxes at cigarettes handler August Arrest Follows Cheque Passing Toronto man has been sr rested and charged with false prelenccs by Chntham ED toi lowing the passing of Kvo worth less cheques In Barrie early in The broken her door was first noticed at am by freight Drive5 tho sordnumisi lolernelldoal oi The Winter Employment Cam paign committee otbnrrle will have its first meeting at the season Saturday Get 24 at lo and in the otiices oi the Na tional Employment Sirlv ce Chairman Pic es at the Ontario Electric Power Commis sion called this meeting for the purpose at introducing members explaining the operationsand purpose of the campaign The prime objective of the dis cussions will be to arrange sound and progressive plan pt action that will provide positive results several prominent citizens oi the area who have requested at tendancc as interested observers ore Derrick Manson oi the Units ed Brotherhood oi Carpenters and Joiners of America Victor Thew presid oi oi the Barrie Labor Coune Barrie alderman Barrie Sruca Brown represent ing the dons international Ser vice Club Sheridan at the Canadian lggloo VW JCooper manager ol the National Ern ployment Serylce Green Vliblss and Nosworthy repre senting tbetown ot Allisto Realtors Hear EmestBirmann Ernest Binnnlin industrial Barrie waste be the speaker at the nooolnncheon meeting at the Barrie and District Real Estate Board at Community House Barrie today Chairman of the board halgh audD MonroeotDe commissioner tor the City of Every kid wants to be tire man and heres one youngster that will have sontethiog to brag about He is getting the aniline lightlog tires This was part at display at Camp Borden last week lnwhich school chiilt drcn participated in tire pre Sandy Coutts told The Exam incr this morning that thototal value of prom sold undercoi operative listing ruin the begin niog of theyear to the end of September in the Barrloarea amounted to $674000 The co better with Canadian ter last nights meeting ot the Churchill Greta Fillieyd ieei o1 what fireman does ventlon week activities Na and what he wears whiie Barrie City Police say man aquaDelaney Photo YWCA tirst vicepresident Mrs housetohouse canvassers at entered Corner Cupboard Hake Vuchnick and Barrie sec Berna YMCA Examiner Show he Aug mm Sm he relsrydirectoo Russ Davey at llhoto fsb mm CGE Lawn Bowling NATIONAL Council oi Can adian hiCAs member Stan Symmington righti chats about the coming Barrie cam paign to raise money or He allegedly ordered $3938 worth of cakes cookies and sandwiches and presented 11 THliNKYOU YWCA of Canada told group Invest In Humans CanVQSSers Told it is more important to invest money in human beings than in inanimate objects Mrs Vuchnick iirst vicaprcsident oi world The benefits she said will he countless Stan Symmlngtoo centres oi house to hause canvassers Notional last night gathered at Barrie in connection with the Let Your was also up from Toronto for an organization which helpedlcity oi Barrie hosvbeco wonder boys and girls all over the ing about for long timegym 1ch are planning to have gym centres for both boys and girls be said and although it will take little time weghope Councils of YMCAs of Cnnadau we can make start on two centre within tia Barrie Branch not change tromtbe $50 cheque up the order the store owner with cheque drawn on the Bank of Nova Sco He said he would come later and pick upthe order but did He did however accept Eolico say the same man en tered Ross Cooks Flower Shop with an unidentified woman and ordered $44 worth at flowers and presented another Bank oi Nova Scotia cheque lie tailed to pick Barrie City Police Chle Edward Tscnirhart is rosignJ ed to the fact policemans like is usually full of every thing from the public except thanksi But today the Den paitinent reeeivod little note written neatly and clearly from oung Barrie boy who was knocked down by car last week SevenJennold Bobby Wil son Mulbollanil St was knocked down when crossing the road alter leaving Prince of Wales Public School His operative sales or September came to $157550 The cooperative sales by realtors during the year have much improved commented Contts Plan an in Retarded Children The first of three regional or gaoizatlonal meetings sponsored by the Ontario Association or Retarded Children will he held at Connhunky House Barrie Barrie PUCs Bayviewflark At the regular lneetiogoi the Barrie Board of Park Manage ment last night it was agreed that the Public Utilities Commis slon should be approached with respect to the upkeepvot Day view Park To date this has been maintained by PUC stall but it is felt that the Parks Board stait would be in bet ter position to give this park attention Accordingly it is being suggest ed tbat the ParksBoard mainn the PUG offices on haytield street with PUC meetinglthe cost Brsdiord Street gore is handedover to Barrie Guides and Br wnies for planting pro iect gore will be planted with hundreds of yellow tulips The board received and is con sidering petition from resld ents on Rodney Street or trees Trees that existedin this area have now gone and the residents wish to have some replaced Tile board has beiora City Council plans tor scenlédrlve extending train Kempentelt Park tetheyond St Vincent Park An otter of park handles troin the Rotary Club of Barrie has been accepted by the Penks Board and the club is to be asked to suggest suitable loca tions The Board is also going to the clubto consider ash possible future project some type of fencing to he placed around the wading poolsiwhi they have donated to the ciy parks in other municipalities most wading pools are surrounded by lowfence with turnstilo en trhnca which prevents bicycles being taken intothe ool for washingpurposesf Soc fences also preventeoimals using pools The board is also considering providing fireplaces or barbeco pits in parks next year Meln bers of the board intend to visit Springwater Park to see th lcind ot cooking facilities pr videdthere winter work project is to be the trimming of trees in Shear Park The question ot whether the flagstone path at Memorial Park tFred Glant Square should be kept clear of snow or not has been left open Dollars LiveBuild Better campaign vhich starts at theend of this eck The canvassen will visit hou the important meeting llUMAN SERVICE The be pointed out is human service It on can scs and businesses throughout Inin of maple being hiked by Barrie tor period at nearly in the lY is 10mg to make ya days an attempt misc story more convincing when you money so that the plans and am gnppmach people in their homes 353123 35 YMCA camrhe mcaiiitfidifferent things ings to erent peopo WM amass in diitcrent places he said but liirs Vuchnizk you give the to most peopiellt meant helping pmple he my mom some person live happier and ty to contribute to an important part the growth of the city mflfioffifixft hiking She went up It is up to you handout said Mr Symming to transmit the story of this tall you are asking them to assomatlon to the people DD help with the finances of war not he attend to tell them the my mlemfisegv storyl Morley he linisbed is the The monfiyl 519 addEd WW financial blueprint oieverything go to help the children of Rama ML Davey and Mrs Vuchnick but alsothe YMCA as whole have old you mm At the start oi the meeting injuries were not too serious The note dty police received said Thanks for helping me on Wednesday when didnt think and ran in root of acar Bobby Wilson soywilirane forgery Counts lloycarlold Barrie boy ap peared at Barrie magitsrates court today on two charges oi from locall retarded childrens this evening Representatives associations tronl Barrie or angeville OwenSoimd and Mea tord are expectedto attend The three meetings take the arm at dinner meetings at which local organizersare brist ed on plans or Retarded Chill drenjs Education Week andfin ancis campaigns Thlsyear Nov 144 has beehjdesignhted as Retarded Childrens Week acrossCanada andthe United Stat Robinson of the steering comm ee ot OARC will attend forgery and one uttering the meeting today as the otticial torged chequeearlier this year represenmuve of OARC KennethWorrod Eccies street iii ifiilfiilninfiiyniiéfl Parade ToGree New BordenCO Jan 20 The case was adjourned for week tn enable the bars parents Theotticial takeover oi Calnp Borden by new commanding officer will be marked with to oh lawyer ceremonial parade in 17 Hangar Toronto at Camp Borden Oct 20 GrouprCapiain Hilton Tell Turkey Prices just returnedtn Canada from an ToaoNro co Toronto sn overseas posting will be taking permarkets put their cards on the over the base from outgoing tale Tbursday to end tight Group Elaptain BhWestwnh The ange will egin $13 $32 Thanksgva asbort ceremony at 150 pm An average one cents apoluld and 1an at pm was announced in big advertise will be washed and repaired and mm in local newspapers Pre the auditorium will continue as viously the supermarketsbad re betore fused to disclose their thanksiv ing price plans Some operators said the 89 cents was substantially below cost one supermarket executive alleged that fierce competition had ledto quite bit of loss leader selling He said super markets have been playing tremendous poker game with turkey prices Three out of seven stores od vertising quoted 30 cents for tllr keys running from four to 16 pounds iwwpriced small turkeys at 41 and oil cents tain the PUCpXOpCXtY and bill the PUC on an hourly rate The PerlaBoard has already undertaken to plant and main tain the flower beds in root of Cause Oilleath is Still Undetermined GUELPH CPlOliicials have not yet determined the cause at death of John Kiipatrick 35 whose body was found Friday near the Ontariofigrloulturai Col lege here Kilpatrick student at the col lege had been missing since Feb 10 when he walked out of an ex amioation room student at OAC found his body in wooded section of private property The body was sent to Sudbury and buried Tuesday in Park Lawn Cemetery there Kllpatrick was survived by widow and two childienwho live in Sudbury Each centre he went onwould Hear Report have two age groups ll and and WW 0n Additions There would be one hour BymI°EBm lid Oneho Barrie Public School Board hubby program for each Eco will hear reportirom the man 1agement committee concerning group leaders would include qllflmlmi fldflli gym instructor necessary additions to the pub ticschools aceonnnodation next two assistants an adult hobby leadeeg twodassistgatslot wearyThis willibe the main item on the agenda when the the hohb program andan adult gym supervisor to look board meets tonight atiliilerest public school alter the out of program area and administration oteach can Also present at the meeting inf will be members of Burton special program sold Mr Avenue United Church building Davey is news organized for committee who will meet the the 13 to is use group of slits school board to discuss use of who especially need Something the property in the vicinity to occupy them here their church as their land bord There will be special interest ers on that of King Edward pub groups functioning continued lie school Aliandaie Mr Davey including wrestling One at their requests will be Barrie Secretary Director 10 waighi 311mg Willi that they have permissionto use Russ Davey told the meeting 95°55 and 10591 KEproperty for parking purpos es Sundays about the program for the conh rinses Board secretary George Long ing months and the coming year We will become increasingly stall reported today the drapery awareoi what our sol muthu stolen tromliillcrest auditorium community is he said and has been recovered on property we shall try and cooperate our adjoining the school services with he desires of the community This is coioperai SYPWS 13 my wealh me hing continues today across Canada The Jim main mugs re from the eastern prairies to New mémber about work are$0M foundland Afternoon tempera Yeadership adequate riaciiitias 95 Tuesday were 35 25 de eager members and the SW greeshelow normal in Northern ity to afford Lheworkhe said onum andl5 15 519 southern sections oi the province GYM CENTRES Little temperature change is in Speaking of the plans for the dicated over the province next yearhoneot the first things through Thursday urbance helisted wereitems which the moving southeastwaro is causing light snow in Noithern Ontario and Will bring showers or snow flurries to Central Ootano to night On Thursdaylrnainly cloudy weather is likely over On tario with morasn0W in north ern sections Northern Lake Huron eastern Charges finding Following Crackllil truckcal coliisionon High way 11 North at Wonder Valley Tuesday resulted in $300 dam agc to the carii compactcar and none to the truck Barrie Ontario Provincial Pol ice said Thomas Eveleigh 72 Holburn Ave Toronto pulled out to overtakea truck driven hyL1oyd Green 39Wellington St East Barr The truck however turned ie as he was about to passand they were in collision Charges are pending LANGE VISITS OTTAWA OTTAWA CP Norwegian Foreign Minister Malvard Lange arrived here Tuesday on two day visit that will include talk with Prime Minister Dietenbaker and External Aliairs Minister Green WEATHER it was thought new drape would have to be purchased as the thieves stole one small sec tion of the curtains and it was impossible to buy new material to match the old Now the ma terial has been recovered it Down iowu +BARRIE routV Brannon 36850 rrwo asoaoowl $1550 THREE BEDROOM $8250 Treasury Bill Sale Cuts Interest Bate OTTAWA CF The Bank of Canada interest rate declined for the third week in row Thursday We quarter of one per centto 550 with the saleuf $100000000 $1121 day government treasury The bank announced that to days sale of treasury bills brought an average price of ass TDDKYSSTOCK Pilciss chnsumm Gas Daragon Dis sear Dnln Ioun Dom Stores Dam Tar Abitibl Paper lsi Algnma Steel Aluminum Ltd Alberta Gas Tr Asbestos atlas steel lgoln Una ilk or Mont ilk or ilell Tel annual lr Are Oil Co on 33 and 4m 51 ldih at Lkr nnca Mine Gat Pow Min Ho ce Farms Home on Hudson Bay Min imp Tab In Oil in Arc dovernlneilliconiroliedyirlicenpnnoy Spring oNs asonooM $254500 ANNUALLY TWO BEDROOM $290400 ANNUALLY TH REE BEDROOM $3250 00 ANNUALLY Steelo£ in TorDom an Inter Nickel Trumer Pipe Interpruv Pipe rndm Fin Texaco Lobiow pill Unit on unssn remion 13V Union on him 11 when new an lflyl 12 lumen saunas aid Asked can Investment Fund zero one North American Growth as 547 Supervised ornwt Toeomo erocanxeaanas nipsx Industrial do 44 Golda up 01 Metals dawn ltlyW mudowo as roars srocs excmon evenness lodu nnidown oa nails downhil utlunel down no FNEMosTAcm moans confirm New Bid Aluminum Plelticlete gt LakeOntario North Bay Sud Nomads when 41 bury Georgian Bay Haliburton mfg regin Mainly cloudy with little Nlorb 015 gangs in tgnlperaturo today and cm ursday ccasional showers or fizziaffgcnnlfii ies tonight WindsHeb lgcame 3191 Kirklandvuke and Tinth 709gtw1than average yield of 525 Pm PL Kapuskasing regions Cloudy per centcompared to 550per gun Gal with occasional light snow and last we not much change in tempuatnre Th ilk eml him today and Thursday Winds ligh reflection of Canadian credit con today southeast 15 Thursday dim generallyis 53 at one quarter of one per cent aboveflic Forccut temperatures average yield on the weeklydssue Low tonight High Thursday of shortterm treasury bilisn Windsor v35 St Thomas 35 London St Cisth ines Hamilto Muskoka Killaloe Earlton Sudbury North Bay atlyoor feeding and FASTPHOT0 tam rabielnseoine ssnvlcs llllililiiiis lilSSltllils

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