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Barrie Examiner, 19 Oct 1959, p. 3

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Hears iiiiiimii What wont thcyv ihink of next The Hindu Hairdo thats what Fashion leaders caught outside The Examiner attics are from left to right Ted Emms Harold Ferrler harry Madlgan and Ken Dubols The trick is simply to grab list wu killed Shunday when the Alamo spacious sunroof lul of hair twist it and apply colored elastic band to hold it in place Dashing wot Examiner Photo CWindy Wyévciie Wéqther Cut Attendance At Mdtch for attcdnnce down toinothing residents who have never won ficc at 11 cast to reach Eastern Ontario snowflurries Continuing cool Winds light today becon sn creasing cloudiness today Cloudyy snow tonigh Tuesdayu cloudy with snow flurries and con cold windy day cut specta Saturday at the Centre and Wes Simeoo Plowing Match on Cecil Blows farm near Vyevnle The entry list was good 22b and the good response of tha horse teams at match made the competitions interesting Six horse ieamsthosnme as last yearmade up good per centage of the entries and the judges were pleased that the number of horses in the match doesnt decrease from year to year as they dolnother loca tions The safe driving contests had heavy list of entrants despite he cold damp winds One of the highlights of the matches was the plowing work of wycarlnid John hIcQuillenof Collingwood whose steadyat tendance at district matches despite his age is wonder He was the winner at the host plow ed land over age of so contest FINAL RESULTS The final resultsol the con test are as follows Jointer Plow sod Ed Spikcr Stayner Elmer Aikens Huron Joinier Plow sod in prcyious class Albert hcr Stayncr EATHER ATORDNTO lCPiOflicial foreA casts issuedby the weather of Synopsi Another storm in the current series of weather distur bances lay just west of Lakes perior this morning and is for early Tuesday Thuthe sunny skies of today will give way Tues day to cloudy skies and light showers occasionally muted with gt wet snow in the southern regions Temperatures will remain alew degrees below the normal mid 505 for this time of year in Northern Ontaio cloudy skies and show will spread eastwardahead of the disturhance today followed by cloudy skies and light snowilur ries Tuesday Regional forecasts valid until midnight Tuesday Lake Erie Lake Huroii south ern Georgian Bay Niagara Lake Ontario regions Windsor Lon don Toronto Ilamiltonz Sunny And cool today Tuesday cl udy with few light shoive et to southwest 15 to 25 tonight and north to northwest 15 toes Tues ay Haliburtoo Northern Georgian Bay North Bay Sudhury ln Kirkland Lake TimminSKap skasing regions Cloudy new today Tuesday clou few showflurriesCo inning ooh Winds light today southeast v15 tonight and north west15 to Tuesday Was in New York Mostly air and cool today becoming loudy and windy tonight hlgh oday sit55 loWtonlght in midi 40s Tues cloudy wlndyand Jointer Plow sun tolboys un der 20 Eldred Bowman Jolntcr Plow stubble open Harry Priest hiinesing John MeQuil len CollinEwootl Tractor stubble boys nndl girls under Robert Giffen Mlnestnst David Maw llliiicsing Trace Draper Eimvalc Tractor stubble novice Fran cis Draper Elmvalo Neil Strath Vasey Tractor sod not previous winners Morley Marshall Wye valc Murray urown Stayner Arnold Bowinan Stayner Tractor nod under 20 Elvin Bowman Stayoer hactor sod open Doug Gif len Anten Mills Ken McNahh Minesing Doug Bell Goldwater Tractor sod utility Allan Mc Nabb Mineslngi Roy Brown Toirimv Diés At Thomas Tommy Sansom senior Post Ottice employee in Drillia and well known in the town in his childhood died in Solv dicrs MemorialHospital at am today from ustroke he suff ered while sitting in restaur ant last evening He wasrrushed to hospital after he collapsed near the counter and died shortly before down today Tommy Sansom 63 returned to Orillia in rats after stint in the army to open green house ie stayed in the green house husiness for few years lien he became employed by the ost office where he has worked or the past zoyears During his years in Orillia he held various highranking posts He wasthe Worshipful Master of the OrilliaMasenic Lodge and he is past princi pal in the Royal Arts Degree He was also memb ofthe Drillia Legion and the curling club former associate patron of the order at the Eastern Star and an active member in the An gli Church Fumes Kill Child Overcome Others GREENVILLE Mich AWA child was killedand nine persons were overcome by carbon oxidefumesxhere Sunda head was Randy Chansler son of Mr and Mrs Chansl ler of Royal Oak Mich lie par ents and their other three chil dren Jerry 12 Betty and KathY wera among those over come goings 24 Dunlop st Ahltibi rarer Arman 51 Aluminum Ltd Alberta Ga Asbestoa suns Steal air of cell Tel Co annuan Br Amvoll Co Power Ford Cnn or urn Gun Min In Aco Inter Nick lnterprov Lobinw use Inanrtrinu down not Roll 45 Gccn Mine Gut Pow Kumunnun Md 7v tFamuon use 12 wn 410 Golda ow who irnw sopn erotic uxanNnn Aviinanna Altman Aorive anaoana Hill Salim 0U Omit stayner Open under 16 Wayne Thornton Orillin Larry Maw hiiocsing Tractor safe driving David Maw Minesing Eldred Bow man Stayner Ronald French Wyevale Garnet lrish Victoria Harbour Neil Strath Vasey Arnold Bowman Stnyner Hor show Harry Priest Mines ng Fisher Spiker Elmer Aikens Specials Best Plow Team Ed spiker Fisher Best Plawed Land Wayne Thornton Best Plowed Land under 14 Robert Gltfen Best Plowed Land over 50 John McQuillen soi best Plowed Land girl Frances Draper Essa champion Trac tor Plow spacial Doug Giffen EssoCharnpion Horse Plow Spe cial Elmer Alkens Sonsorn Crillid He is survived by his wife Dore is they had been married for to years hissistter Mrs Loni Cawthorpe and tour brothels Sampson Harry Lorne all from Grillia and Victornt Anten Nuns He was born in England and moved to Canadawith his par ents when he was child After short stay in Newmarket the Sansom tamin moved to Drillia After the World War in which he served and gained DCM he went to St Catharines and work ed in greenhouse He then moved back to Dr Community Life conference Set Oct 2224 lit Wasaga Norgan of Yellow Spr gs Ohio Director of Com munity ervices Incorporated and David Smith Barrie form erly with UNESCO in Thailand and Adult Education Directorin saskatchewan will be the lead ersat the Simone County Conn munity Life Conference sched uled for Oct 2724 at Nancy Villa Lodge WasagaBeach This annual conferencels spon sored by the Simcoe County Feds eration of Agricultureandthe theme this year isthe challenge of aymodern community Thurs days discussions will he devoted to Good community The meaning ofthis phrase will be established and the group will try to establish how best nun community can he developed to meet fltlhe needs oithe people that 91 Second Floor 411i Nomad Mine Bib Normetal ans no invan annir st Law cm an Gard in Trailers Hi Texaco Unit Oil Union Gal Walls cow as soil niu site 913 tnu down 54 our down 35 up too utiiities down west of Vasey on County Road Carmen Totvhtnymnhsweicu rafodandelthnucmpt resident came out of his home dam Mm Barrio th PD lloo only today 14yearold Stayner youth tractor he was drivingtoppled and pinned him to the ground Fred White son of Hr and Mrs William White along with his brother Arthur 12 and schoohnotc Eldon Somcrvllle it was helping his parents move corn into thehnrn on thclr farm on occasion to Nottawuaga Township The boys had taken one load into the urn and were returning to tho field for another when the tractor hit stone at high speed and went out of control The tractor traveled some dist ance on two wheels before fliplt ping over Arthur and Eldon riding on the WRKW behind the tractor were uahurt They ran across macro field to summon help In addition to his parents Fred leaves throe sister and two brothers Elmvale Motorist Hurt In Crackup An Elmvala man was stated by PanetangGeneral Hospital on thorities today to he in satisfac tory condition following car truck collision on County Road Sunday Grant Miller was taken to hos pital with facial outs and bruises after he lost control his car while travelling north and was lncolllslon with truck Motorist Blinded By Headlights motorist blinded by hand lights Sunday lost control othis car and hit tree stump doing $350 damage to his car said Victoria Harbour Ontario Pro vinclal Police ConstJack Arn beau today The accident occurred iust George Stevens 33 Toronto was not hurt and no charges are being Iald CLOSE can Penetang laborer Charles Trils beck found bottlaiwhilcclean ingup around barn Thursday He dug up the bottlewrapped in hankerdalfl with pitch tork In the process of unwrap ping it he dropped it on the sround Beside the bottle he found four detonating caps and some wire It was not until he had unscrewed the bottle cap that he decided it was nitrogly cerine got rid it and escaped cussions David Smith will assist STOCK PRICES7 Compiledlntnoon by JCrawford and ed ma Maggy Errol Fiynn 7V INDIANAPOLIS AP 96 gelist Billy Graham Sundayad th sermonlhe crusade now is iii its nthdin Rapent rapentl sold unharmed On Friday the conirenca will tackle the theme from the point of view of big business fond uri finization Major questions will Can tbefamity farm survive What has happened that the farm family must work in town to stay on the farm Do urban and rural people understand one anothers problems Saturday will be devoted to gt the discussion of conformity and ehangingyalues How do people preserve initiative and indepen dence in the face oi government sponsored programs Why are regulate our lives Norgan will speak to the group on Thursda alteration Friday and Satur morning He willalsotakc part ti wa letting government programs with the aiscussions and esion evaluations Recreation under the diiecw tion of the Simcoe Coimty Ree will he an inte gral part of the conference ith sessions each evening the afte could Give sermon Ev dressed the biggest audience of his Indianapoliscrusadeanes timated 20000 and said he wished Errol Flynn eould preach Grahamissserted attire late actorbwhose name wa molly mouswith high li ng would any only thosoyvb gone into the great beyond can tell whatit means MON than 50W1p couldnt get seats in tho colisoiim andheard the se fl Buckingham Palace Police say Bayfield Street and saw tio ywtlisrntrylngto start his car When theysaw him coming they ran all Coast Bridge sold they had sllVEr PINatria into the igni tion and the engine wit already conning when they Were seen Police were callodimmedlately following the incident and Coast Bridge arrested two youthsat Collier and Clapperton Streets intersection little while later Churku of car theft also are pending 1mm Gravenhurst Police against Dean Thomas lo Wilson Ava and Robert James Willard 17 Sprioghurst Ave Tomato All Time High For lipple Day Barrie Scouts attained their Apple Day target Saturday with total at $1025 an all tlme high Over 500 Scouts Clubs and leaders working out from 0dd fellows Hall took part in the campaign toqaise money for Barrie Scouting Appln Day which was cele brated throughout southernOn tarlo and many other provinces is the main source of income for the3 Scouts during the year arrlea housetohouse can vass started at 10 Im andlhy 12 noon every house in the city was visited Main points in the city were covered until pan Apple Day chairman was LieutenantColonel Rog er literrlampresident of Barrie and District Boy Scouts Association said this morning he wished to thank the people of Barrie for their wholeheart ed supported Tropical Storm MIAMI Fla AP Tropical storm Judith raced northeastward in the open Atlantic ocean today after leaving Florida wet but practically unscathed The storm which developed on expectedly in the Gulf of Mexico Saturday created about its only excitement before it hitrwhen it was described for few hours as small hurricane Thismorning Judith was about 550 miles east of Daytona Beach moving at 35 milesan hour with highest winds estimated at 60 to 70 miles an hour Queen Prince Back from Castle LQNDON Reuters Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip re turned to London today after their summer vacation at Bal moral Castle in Scotland Crowds of Londoners on their way to work stopped to eheer the Queen and her husband when they arrived at Euston Station in the royal train and drove off to Princess Margaret returned to London last Thursday Queed Mother Elizabeth is flying back Tuesday AstheQueenis expecting baby early next year the other members of the Royal Family will have abusiertime than usual in the next few months carrying out public engagements Bury Errol mini in caiiiToday LOS ANGELES AP Flynn whose zest for 1i mg could only be stilled by death waste be buried tod The tempes actors body arrived fromVaneoover Sunday Adoring tans used to mob him at theUnion Station on hisarrivals This time only adew mortieians and reporters met the train In sharp co st tohis life wood passed ct seclusion His dow actresslat Wye main closed Even after death the 0year oldacfor continued to make tha headlines Love lettershev had penned tothe latestof his many Beverly Aadland were published by anew paper which obtain them from the girls moth Mrsi Florence Aadlaod The riuneralwas to the Church the Blows Into Sec romantic interests l7 yeah old to Leaves For New York As first light was breaking over the city of Barrie Sunday morn Ins twocarl left The Barrie Ex smlnerotflces loaded with the lucky live contuth inThe Barrie Examiner New York trip contest and guest The cars spedvdowntbo hlgn way to Toronto station where the groupboardedthetrain to take them to New York Taking the trip Were Mrs Rod Martin Alcona Beach and her guest Mrs Lilla Gilliland who acted as driver for Mrs Martin during the contest hire Jean Money Mi Barrie Mrs Bill McQuay Stayner Mrs Lor raln Yasner shanty Hay Mrs Doreen Richardsop Mldhurst Also accompanying the party is Don Knislcy of The Barrio Ex aminer clrculnflon department The group is spending week in New York Laid By Barrie Two youths who escaped from Galt Police month ago have been charged with break and entry and theft of car at Park Motors Barrie by Barrio City Police The youths have 30 charges of break and entry and theft pend ingagainst them from police all over the province Gnlt City Police are also charging them with escaping Police say David Lawrenson 16 Geled Hill Toronto and Richard Rooney 16 Sussex Ave pttawa escaped from Gait BEAUTY PARADE lineup from which was aeleeted the Qiiecn for the district Miss indyMcKinleygleft who will husload from Barrieland district containing officers and members of the localCred Unlt ions attended the celebrationof Credit Union Day Saturday as guests or the Parry Sound Cra dit Union Onarrival at the northern tea and doughnuts then sur vey trip got the beauty spots while some ofthe women visi ted the stores Returning to the United Church Schoolhall they were banqueted with full jcoorse turkey dinner at which over 90guesva were seated Folloivinggexchsnges greetings fro fh local presi Break EntryTheit Charges toxin they were treated to hot nil theni have new man Acluh started incmi by in or men Intcre ted In perfornuog music celehr ted it acts Anni versary Saturday night with reception at the Community House and program afterwards at the home of Mrsliarry Mor ren where the first meeting of the club was held 35 yearn ago Thc Harmony Clubhhegun by Mrs Hl Heath who incident ally is still an active member grew to lzmembers foftsflrlt yearand kept growing till now it has at and waiting list The clubpcriorms onlyfor the enjoyment or its membeis and thelmcetings and progtnmsare held at homestherefore limltr mustbc placed on the number Most of the women in the club have degrees in music and many City Police Police after court session dur ing which they were convicted They were being taken to jail from court whenthey escaped Thy had not been sentenced The two youths were arrested last night byPickering Police They are charged with steel ing car from Park Motors Friday night also till which is said to have been thrown in river about 15 miles from here Neither police nor the youths know what river it is but they think it is somewhere on High way 11 represent the Georgian Bay District at the Ontario compe titionwhi lsto be held next From left to right McKinley of Parry Tr115TO Parry ly adjourned to an where they listened other through the use of their Credit Unio se hy Glen Raycrat Dis ctFieldman for Union League at earea was selected girom am five contestants teaming from ll parts of 1the Georgian Bay area They were Audrey Hammond Elrnwoodi Joan CopacoCredit on Barri Shirley Couch Terra Kin Following queen for damage to her car hoodiat It during their livm Tha few public showings that the club had prompted such heavy response from service cllzs and theattes for public showings and the ischcdulo he carna so heav all public show lpgsihad to bedroppedn After the dinner at Conunun lty Hornstha ladies went to tho homeof Mrs lJorren for apro gram featuring some earlymern hersof the club Snow Respo iblc For Car Smash Snow caused its first acch dent of tho season in this area Sunday when Sawyear old Toronto wolnsn driver skidded on County Road 23 doing $250 Doroth Carter Willowdale was no hurt and Victoria Harbour Ontario Provincial Police Coast Graham safdvno charges Would be laid Woman is Missing Searchers Set out QJACKSDN NH APlA team of searchers and bloodhounds set out on barren mountain trail today for 55yearold Montreal woman who failed to return Sun day from hike Miss Laliah Barnes had been arguest at Bill Whitneys ion at Jadmonaincc last week Sound Terrill McKinnonrot Mealord Shirley Churchlof Drillia Joan Swan or and Audrey Hanunond wood Da sauna nod high schoolstudent Mealt lord and Judy McKinley com merce gudent Parry So whoJIas the winner ors were officially corned byMayor mr Ago Wing whoexpresscd harpleaV sure that Parry Sound had been chosen as the site for this years credit Unioi Day celebrations the Georgian Bay Chapter takes in the area from Markham and Stoutfvillein the southeast to Meatord and Owen Sound in the northwest and includes Or illiaAand Musk to the north It is stated that in the area cov ered bythe Chapter there are upwards of 500 or union members

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