Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 22 Oct 1959, p. 2

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Receives édlothormsterandmwoftlu new Canadian goveran motor ahip Aleaander Hairy on be ball at the Georo glan Bay melon nd the Vessel carnplcled utilit evenVith the skillful igsdeamamcood leadership oug ohm even these envy Ilflgfit umlllgg unplleasanlrxtn situations into healv 10 improvement of all members 123 in mm 36 ny puss navnv MayaDirector When do get up Sunday in the time officially will be one hour back as we or sup posed to have set our timepieces back that hour to conform with Standard Time This will also put those who gét up at set timeloto the if there is no changemade by the Judge and there is still doubt in the of tbeiatepoyer he has the right to appeal to the Municipal Boardfor bear Lug beforevsunrise period and it will tn be dark an hour earlier inthe evening Children getting the school buses willhe out before deytight and it will be another abrupt sign that winter is just around the corner Thcreare those in lnnisfil who claim they never change to fast time they simply go to town an hour earlier Officially the township has no bylaw rogue lating the use of Daylight Saving Time so no official proclama tion ls necessary to revert Township employees schools and public functions just accept the local time used and are guided accordingly YOUR ASSESSMENT Notices of the assessment of property on which the next years taxes will be computed have been out for some time now The dotcior the hearing of any appqdls by the Court of Revision has not yet been set At this Court persons who feel that theyare being assessed or valued for their holdings at too higharate may come and ask for revision Notice of appeals are necessary other wise the Revision Court hasno way of knowing that anyonois other than satisfied There are three opportunities open to ratspayer First he must appeal to the local Court of Revision usually consisting ofmembers of the council Then if no adjustment is agreed on he may take hiSuppenl to the countyiudge who will come to the township for hearing of any appeals brought to his at tenllon sessedontheab tyotanowncr to pay more taxes but is based an the value of one property compared with similar prop erty for site and land values as wellas buildings SAME DAY DELIVERY Commencing soon therewill he parts of lnnisfil where The Examiner will be delivered by throwoff trvm trucks to the door or gate of the readers on the samecvenmg as it lspub llshcd This throwolf service will be available on more routes as soon as the arrangements canbe made It requires that at least five subscribers to mile have agreed to accept this service before the truck route can be established The first route is likely to commence at Stroud and pro cced down the 10th Line to 25 Slderoud and south to serve any carrier boy orslorc as well as route patrons to Lefroy Belle Ewart and west to Churchill then had to Strand This route is nnt definite so far and changes may be made as demands are received for throwoff papers The cost of this daily service is $8 per year us compared with $6 for the mailseniccwhich does not de liver the paper until the follow ing day in villages the paper will be delivered by carrier boy and payment of 30 cents week is made direct to him Magazines are also available to readersat special low rate ot few cents month umenlatlve if it fwfimmh rang 1m ve through Vdelibaratc indecisive luru tplkativa kn and lesmaas main quality should be enthusiasm he said also confidant smile The 11 commandments of good business he sold were that customer The most important person in anybusiness is not dependent LOCAL AND FLOAIS READY Thc Yuletide ln Orillla com rdittcs reported this weck tblt 15 floats havetalraadyvbaen promised for Orlllina Santa Claus parade xbedulcfd for Dec It is anticipated the total will reach 75 or 30 before the big day arrives GBDA MEETS Georgian Bay Development Association held its October meeting in Coldwatcr last night followed by dinner in the Legion Hall DROVE CARELESSLY Thomas Howey of Mid hurst was convicted anIareless driving in Orlllia magistratca court Tuesday and tined $25 and costs Testimony was that Howey had attempted to pass car over double white line left the road and travelled for 339 feet knocking down 10 guardrails and telephone pole mr YOUNosrnu Ethel Lockwood 59 RR Hawkestone was fined$25 and costs in vorlllia msgistratos Ormér Metnbers Attend Harmony ClubAnniversary The Barrie Harmony Club which had its inceptianin 1924 celebrated its 35th anniversary Saturday evening Oct 17 with tlirkey dinner at Community House and musical program later in the home of Mrs Harry Morren North Street lh club is group of 24 woe men Who meet each month to diséuss and perform the works of the great masters study the operas gather knowledge of various types of music from other lands in general to oh tain eater appreciation of the worl best music The tables were beautifully decorated with howls of nastur tiums autumn leaves and grapes and clever place cards Twenty one former members were wel comed by the present Harmony Club member The vis mg ladies were as follows brackets contain the hams by which the members were known when they joined thcvclub Mrs Robin Sadie Brcmner Walker rs Percy Brinunage tiles DeHart Dr Mrs Jack Couch Chathsm Lila MC Phee Goldwater Mrs Chester Carson Peterhorough Mrs George Blackwell Newmarket Mrs Charles Watson Dorothy Scotti3eeto Mr Brig West era Port Carlin Mrs McCuaig Thomas From To rontozjilrs Elmer Braden Mrs Lewis Mrs Stan Foley Mrs Ray Malkin Helen Shae Miss Hope Ronald Mrs Ireland Mrs Fred Farr Mar ian Rickard Mrs Cuilér Mrs Cassan Guida Burton Mrs Porter Leila Dou gall and from Barrie Mrs Alf Shepherd Vi Griffiths Mrs Charles Wilson Homer Henderson the priest ent welcomed the group and later during the dinner each member past and present was introduced rour of the charter members present Mrs Rebirt sonMrs Braden Mrs Morren Mrs Heath and the pres ident were presented with cor sages Mrs Heath first president of the Harmony Club was intro duced and gave of the club 1924 With of six ladies then 12 on club Mrs Carson sang jfhe Pirates close with the cutting of than has gradually Increased it membership to 24 The pur pose has alst been that the members perform for their own instruction and pleasure This part of the evenings pro gram was concluded on novel and humorous note ful basket of tiny muins graced the head table and to the sur prise of the guests it contained 43 nosegays which when pres ented to eachlady were found to contain poem entitled Ode to the Harmony Club The words of this were later song to the tune of Sweet Genevieve and caused great deal of men meat Following the dinner del lightful musical program Was enjoyed at the home of Mrs Harry Morren who had enter tained the club for their first meeting in 1524 To begin the program musi cal numbers were given by for mer members from out at town Mrs Robinson who was solo ist at thefirst Harmony Club meeting sang Little Song of Love by Malotte Mrs Fo ley played Verdis Rigoletto ar ranged for piano by Liszt and Lunarth number was ed by each of the two most rc cent members Mrs lan Stan ley played an Etude by Cho pm and Mrs Alvin Robinson sang When Song is Sweet by herd was accompanist for the vocal numbers Mranohn Dob son led the grouprin most inspiringsingsong with Mrs Chisholm ht the piano The happyciening came to nivcrsary cake by the first was ident of the club and come and in jolly informal manner the group renewed ntan RUN BM TRUCK GANANpQ ca Thomas Beaublahy to of nearby Ivy Lea waskilled Wednesday when after ithit bump on town miles east wheels passed over his body beauti then perform Gertrude SansSouci Mrs Sbep poured lJythc present presidebt hefell out of his dump truck ces rechtlirigfmany memorable and amusing experiences in the life of the Barrie Harmony Club ship road near Lansdnwne of here The rear dual thatnreate fVislon1V the jalle um maker it we ble to pay younaalary whether you are truck driver plant employee office employee salonL man or er in the itin blood and every other court Tuesdny for permitting an unlicensed person to drive motor vehlcle Her nephew George Smith of Jamttstruclr and injured fiveyeaMhl child Sept 28 while driving Mrs Lockwoods truck snirr roucn Penetang council has decid ed to move police offices cells and courtroom from the town hall to the basement of the ublic library building which is being renovated They are presan located in Panetangs sayearod town hall which will remain as garagehous lug firefighting equipment TOBUILDWMJK Representatives of Barrie Pair llc School Board met with Bor rie Traffic Committee last night andit was decided sidewalk should be built on lnniafil Street between Victoria and Frederick Streets City Police Const Roy Laney will also be organizing safety patrol for the school chil dren who go back and forth In thatarea may runs it could be the Kendal boys of Grove Street Barrie hnva the urge to travel David Ken dal told police Oct he had run away 27 times during his short life Wednesday John Ken dal was returned home after an attempt toget out and see the world lasted long enough for him to get as far Po the police station standardiot excellence only obtainable with ems PllO anon Bay Kldttiey formerly the Paternosterpt Barrie and presently Pistmastcr at Peter mom has been informed by the Deputy PnahnastarGeneral that be has been selected for promotion to the position of Area Superintendent Ottawa Postal District Mr Kigbtloy will be in charge of the postal area ox tendlng from Carp Ontario on theeasl to Mattawa on the west and south toBencmft This rerrttory is on both sides of the Oltawa River and in cludes the Madawuka Valley He will reside in Renfrew and is mponsiblefor postal service to the District Dlredor of Postal Service Ottawa gt gt Shrine Club Changes Name Change oftltlewaa the major business when the newly formed Lake Simcoe and District Shrine Club met for its first rcguldr meeting at Community House last night The club is to he called now Shebaxshrlne Club Sixtyfive noble attended the meeting which was chaired by the president Drl FrankShan nunBarrie Arrangements were made to take husload of nobles to the fall caronias oi the Ramesea Shrine Temple at Tor ontoNov 21 The next meeting of the local club will be held at Orillia Wednesday Nov 18 Plans are also in hand for tak ing crippled children from the district to the Sbrinenflrcuc in Toronto next year Thienobles were entertained byWendy Hicks and Lloyd Tut ford of Barrie Electronic know lowhaamade the thorough tested llltrnoviston the clearestpicture every tlmyeveven in remote areasThese new sets have tube peflonnance and are packed with many great features Embra JNmnaEnnNcnpnorncnon Board members atom leaders In members must beware of feeling complacency self ttsfaotionorJhe feeling of buying etfalncdtinnl goals All ofuo let temporary or immed iate gods but the very act at roaebinxthaee alsnposts should land on toeet new goitsuoaly Thad llW with in Hedi Christ haebcen ible to say Mat Tell me Dad that long putt on tricky tilted greenyou so carefully lined upwlsnt it clmlfenging Intermediate goal AI soon asyo sank it hope youteit agrcat surge of faction pleasure ful tillmcnt But youdldnt pick up your ball and go home did you No yen fairly trotted tn the next tee and new set of goals Mother surely swells in warm glow ot pride when she recalls alltho praLte her Thanksgiving dinner drew eaure sign of an accomplished immediate goal So toondth aliof usl We thrill to accomplishments made possible by being blessed with the embilities to achieve chal lenging tasks We are all aware of this Throughout our whole lives we search for areas of endeavor which will provldo usA with such satisfaction Arr become cxposed to more things we can find for our selves morc areas of pleasure and satisfaction Confidence in our personal abilities at trotrelated to very spccllic activity becomes more general with wider experience This is part of each individu growth COOPERATION Many activities and interests lead us into groups Though we mayrnot appreciate it can sciously greater fulfillment comes from cooperative effort within group and between groups Thus we developlsncial skills awarenas of others and their social needs amt this series spirit of broth bond all important aimsot pro grams Does it matter if thisprncess is started through chess cop per work or judo Of course not What happens to the in dividual is the unportantthing There Will he flareups dis grow Below liI group of interest Tu activities which member are currently onlonn CHESS for adults mama pm with pre dent Mex Hot conrnmwonx fior than structorr Max Morris IGeorge Thorne and Marion Ward ObPPEhWORK for boys and girls Saturdays it 930 am with the some instructors JUDO or adults Tuesdays Indlhursdayn at 130 pm th lnatructorJraok Clean cuarr SHOP Mondays and Thursdays to pm with the Ladies Auxiliary 501E for young adults Wednesdays at pm with pruldent Peter Holloway TUMBLING for boys and youth Thursdays at pm with instructor ChuekIPoIrson wmcnrr We on youth and men Mondays chlt holidays and Fridays sum pm with instructor Wally Stalnton WRESTLING for boys Ind man Mondays at pmwlth instructors Steve Winters Dr Harry Holm en Hedger Ron Abbott and Ron Thompson other groups may be orgsn ized when sutticiant requests have come in and adequate leadership found PROGRAM SPOTS Hillcraat Girls Gym Centre girls tlto 14 Yesgirla its NOWi Enrolment is this Saturday 03C 245st am or beforehand abthe llha Codrlngton GlrlafGym Centre will start Nov The Boys Centrevwitl start at 03k icy Park Saturday Oct 31 Thevfinaucial campaign is now underway To all can vasscrs we say keep up the good worlt and makoall your calls Totliqmltizena of Bar ricywe invite and urge you to support ustha bestyou can and weshallreturn it in star vice and growth START SCHOOL gt Last week saw the first and turned for new $80000 ho an Catholic junior high school in birbanees and hurt feelings Midland Sister Marlo Stephan will the principal not chutes ungncwngwooa mpyuna continualbe barometer from Nevltle Kate general plunger the qub Sign pevclopmant weloorn addrelos Mr stated Having toured your vessel lr wifeel ltll shlp of which the Canadiangov ernment can be prondca ablpin whichlyou yourofficers and your crew can justifiably take pride andind hopocvary one surrounding th water in which she will an willbe glad to call ruly Canadian fWe new that her final with terperthlng has not yetheen do cided upon but it is our earnest hope hot it will help the Geor ln Ant theme accepted glftcl gian any region for which aha was originally intended We feel certain Indeed that govern ment wisdom will prevail our political influence andpreeaun and that vessel saith this will be used to the best economic advantage for Whldlilt was de signed and built for the pan adianpeople With the barometer comes the best wishes from the south ern ports of mchourglan May it predict for her both fair wea ther and foul so that she may enjoy it or escape it cut bless ings go with this smalltoken an reminder to you and your men and any future officers and men that the people of theGcorglan linyreglon arethc slncerewell wishers or the safety of the Canadian goveinnicnt motor ship Alexander Henry Captain Dube in neng the gift axpressedrthe appreciation of the officers and crew the kind thoughts hehindthe resen tatlon McKean district marine agent from Parry Soundtrcpre senting the Department Trans port sl tha ceremony said the vessel will visit some of the Georgian Bay ports halo leav Huron and Superior He declin ed to comment on the wi er berthlug and said that any cision in this regardwould rest with officialsin Ottawa The vessel is scheduled to visit Midland Oct 21 where town of tlalals have been invited to tour thelhip between andap fomous Television StarV ing for other points Lolita speclal traps reiect interference Theres ltoln olrcnl Dmteetnr AUTOMATIGFINE TUNER has prelocumi htnlngenh tlme you witch channels ondenfu newlisonnd Sys not gt Speakers bring youreal High oniriy zichtull toneatojmbioehthe Jack wallan psoptlon1alt

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