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Barrie Examiner, 20 Nov 1959, p. 3

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PLAN partners the OPilitlilION FiiLCON Captain Bowen right shown the defence positions of company by Major Butts on Salisbury plains yes lerdoy morning as they await ed an encmy paradrop by 180 CGE Staffers is troopers of the Royal Cana dian Regiment from London in operation military exercise for am Thursday was post poned and set up 24 hours Falcoa flio scheduled Harris and Ayerst HenryDa via chas and Lauzon akn Icy IM were bl 111i is the biggest military exercise in Camp Borden for the past few years The en trenched company will try to wipe out the pnratroopers in this six day exercise Ex aminer Photo Itima Driver llnhurt As rTruck Hits tor nintruekcoiiisionoulside Bee ton Thursday afternoon which suited in $1300 damages but which caused no personal injury pickup truck driven by Gor don Williams 32 of RR Tot tenham was proceeding westward along Countyjtoad whenit went into skid and cracked into the side at slow moving Torontobound CNR passenger train heading south The engineer ofithctrain was WHay it Granville Street Barrie The pickup was destroyed ted cost 8800 Whflqm dqm ago was inflicted on the train tinthreshold Thornton boy who knocked younger Barrie boyjdowd giving him concussion and causing him to temporarily lose his memory Oct at was Magistrate day lt gt Donald Steeves who pleaded not guilty to an unlawful assdtilt 10 Dalion Stmet tn soarehim The incidentoccurred in the midst or Halloweea revels at the Five Points intersection in Barrie Foster Thurs sentcnced to 30 days by Barrie Badl be was unable to remember the events leading up to the assent andrthe assault itself when regainedeonc sdousneas triendhewaswith ttiecourt heard took off when he sawa light was about to start and re turned to find Badiey knocked out on the sidewalk loss of memory at times like these was quite usual said Dr fltrnbull Sleeves said he had not meant hurt him be just wanted to an him When he askedtho doctor if sunhem injury could Mrs iifismith Kohl To Head Lavim Bowling Club Dr geurnbuli no he saw Vadley morning after lied the incident and said he had nguiminflnmy um threeinch out until left ore mime were causedgAwhenua Smith Edwin Myers and liar ry Murdock All 400 of the $10 tickets were sold by the Lions who rcnlized good sum for their welfare have occurred froma slap he wan Lions Car group of 18 office personnel from Canadian General Electric headed by Bob Mallion held the winning ticket at the Barrie Lions Club Monster Buffet last night at the Legion Hall Mall ion revealed Lhey bought four tickets in all on the 1960 Dodge work An excellent bullet was provided by the Ladies Auxil iary of the club Brings Coverage The annual meeting of Barrie Lawn Bowling Club held récent ly in the lecture room of St An drews Church had some 50 bowlers with their wives attend ing Dinner was served by the indies of the Evening Auxiliary The club has two sections Mrs Sparhom to make the presenta tion and after this of three bean tiful ash trays to the trophy win ners who were Miss Dorothy Loth Mrs Tom Pattcndcn with irving Robertson ns strip The report of the nominziting npstrilsrand definite concuslt 510 The youngster who had been lceswecping at the arena and was onhis home wi friend was corfincd to bed for five days following the incident head some dried blood inhls ung boyfell to the sidewalk and knocked his head Seneca club sedanH at $10 each it is likely they will split up the cash retail value of about $2928 The other four of the last iiva tickets drawn were held by girls on staff of Bank of Nova Sco tln Evciyn Steve Waiters and Edwin Vlycrs Consolation prizes were won committee for L960 was given by Rev James Ferguson Elected were president Grayan Kohl vieepresidcnt Ralph Ilowe sec retary Irving Robertson treas urer Murray Mills Greens committee Mr Handy and itir Lambert membership convcner Mr Perkins Of Education In line with heightened inter est in education in Barrie The Examiner is providing increased coverage of this important field Today Examiner education rc porter Tim Llewellyn is in Tor onto attending coniercnoe plan ning seminar ottbe Canadia and Dr Turnhlill forbade him to appear in court to give evidence until this Week John lilcCaw being president oi the ladies division and Graydon Kohl president of the mens lgroup Mrs Helen Newton was called on for the report at thelnst are nual meeting and activities of the club for 1959 Mrs MeCaw re rtcd on the contests held SET mm eon HEIGH noon TO THE ram 115 hi light Ott to the fair are these fair Gloria Fisher 14 and Framer by Paul Crease George Dang erfield Ken Bell Bruce Brown Green Cusden Liv ingston RVH Night Staff Leon Peria Roy Smith Dr John Wilson Conference on Educatioii His story Saturday will give an in sight into what 20 of Canadas distinguished educatorswa are points of prime importance in education today gIndlusirial CommissionerSays PlantpSite Last Consideration The fact that the site was the last consideration when an industry is considering the loc Vation of plant was pointed out by Ernest Eirmann Barries In dustrial Conunissioner in an ad dress to the Barrie Rotary Club Thursday He stated that management irst considered such points as neighborhood amenities taxes availability of supplies transport atinn before purchasing site broad definition of an in dustry was an employer of peo pie and payer of wages and tax es MrVBirmann added It is commercial interest which brings new money into the area in which it is located The speaker stressed the neo cssity of following prederter inined plan for industrial develop ment necessity whicbrwas pity on overlooked by community through the seasori and called on Mrs Sutherland to present the prizes for the Tuesday night games First prize went to Mrs Tom Pattenden donated by Dick Steele Second prize was won by Mrs Pat Poland donated by Mrs Torn Pattcnden Mrs Ralph Rowewas convener oi thesociui committeefor the Saturday night games and was thanked by all for her much ap predated services The president then called on Miss Dorothy Loth for her re port of the nominating commit tee for 1960 Those elected were president Mrs Smith vicevpre dent Mrs Neil Mc secretary Mrs Glayton treasurer Miss Mary Graydon Kohl president of thé mens division welcomed all present and told of successful year The greens were in ex cellent condition and garnm and tournamean well patronized FINANCIAL REPORT Secretary TomMcCarroll read Lheminutes of the 1958 annual meeting and treasurer Murray Mills gave the report of the clubs financial position The pre dent in speaking or the various activities of the club Mr Handy oi the greens com mittee was thanked for job well done Mr Perkins chairman of tha membership committee strongly emphasized the thought that each person he member of his committee Frank Perkins led gay sing tong with accompaniment at the piano by Mrs Perkins Befom adjournment William McAleer extended the thanks oi the club to the St Andrews Auxiliary fora wonderiul dinner and kind hospitality Bull Cali 3111195 2n Highest Price The secondhigh rice of the day inthe Holstein 1c of stars held at the Royal Winter Toronto VednEsday was seeing ed by the estate OlfJ Mo CagueAlliston lior die sale nit GlenattonCriterian the oath old bull calf of Rosa Signetx Cabanas Iylambos SanMlguel calf Three ays ago Rosase Signet wonhissecond grand cham pionship at the Royal During the dinner lnlgrvai Buenos Aires paid $9090 or the NOMINATIONS Nominations of candidates of the offices at mtiyor and aldermen otthc City of Bar rie public school trustees and comrnisslonersfor the Public Utilities Commission for 1960 and 1961 will be held gThursdny Nov 25 Site is the Barrie District Central Collegiate auditori umpfrom 730 pm to 880 Ilm The proposed cnndldates will address the ratepnyera commencing at 930 Returning ity Clerk the sale oi dairy cattle The previous was $2568 setat tha Holstein salea year ago Thehighest price paid was by Bailey Farms Clover nay Alia who purchasedmrowndala Jo na Supreme for $12000 The youngbull was named scninrbullcalf winnera the fair two days ago ponrruttrs FOR azflanndina record averages vmonihold bull aseeretmeeting at tltehomeof dormer Provincial candidate Charles Newton But todaythey were aayingnothlng about what happened The meetiagwas well attended It was the best meeting have ever seen held by the Libeyals in thisridlng between elections commentedMr Newton today What happened Mr Newton referred the press to Bill Thomplt son Mr Thompson it appeared had been appointedn secretary We have nothing definite to release stated Mr Thompson IIe hinted however that the party would be active in the int drazvlhere onITd be another ex womb Mr Thompson agreed officers had been appointed Ha would not say who iassies who boarded one or PBQWG defilofigudbuffm ra an or the four buses at Central Coi mfimy or me Royal Win 19315 this mumo T09 ter Fair at Toronto Exanr bottom are Anne Park iner Photo toast to the 115in was by Wor Bro Chantler die reply To Kerr Lodge by War Braille Kerr Lodge of the Ancleni Free and Accepted Masons 23o Saturday Page metin the Masonic Temple Bar rie last night for the official New ream W5 01 the DISMCB Debut Saturdays issue at The Barrie Grand Master Right Worshtpful Examiner will introduceyet an Brother Walker During other feature for its readers tbe visit offiwrs oi the lodge Saturday Page The feature under the direction of War Bio is designed to be ofra light and Lazierconfcrred the first enter naturelor the whole legrce on Bro Alan Densmore 531E turd arrows ay ages to Grand Image 35 Womens Editor Mary Moffai proposed bx War Bro describes taking Sauna bath Smith Wthh the DDGM re stait reporter Tim Llewellyn plied War 134 Shepherd writes on jazz City Editor Barry proposed to to the candl Conn Hughes innuguartes new date Bro Densmore replied column He complimented tbeinduslriai committee of the Barrie Cham N991 ES her of Comme ejnr work they WhamW =11 SW had done in tliepast to bring be lace25W 13 industries into the cnmmunity and atmlmfg Thediversity uiey had achieved The community use plays was healthy tome community large part in the industrial de be said velopment of women It is good He ned that the city rnust Public relationship if new man notex thecontinued good for 359mm gets 10 thW mam35hr tun of the speed at which in ed management at 311 early 111 dustrieswercrlocafing in thalimége so nthatfiwhgg 11201935 connnunity Tbebatting ayer 3115 9W 51 5m Synopsis few snowflinri age is onekvety two years This feel theyll Fmelme moved across Central and is slmv Proposition No one to 39 em Ontario overnigbtiand tmder can push an industry where it The in ustrial common can partly cloudy skies femperatura wont go also helouie commisstooer by ranged between the teens and the Mr Birmann emphasized the informing him of local difficult mmos Lim huge i5 anfifi necessicymt secrecy when an ies they face He in turn cnuld plated in iii weathertbrough industry was thinking of estab see whatcnuld bedone to ron Sunday with warm gamma3 lisbing withintheclty undulesn Wt the difficulligi tures and mostly cloudy skies ex pected over Southern Ontario In north mainly sunny sides are forecast with tile tempera turcchange Northern Lake Huron southern Georgian Bay Haliburton re gions Cloudywith sunny inter vals today and Sa snowflurries today in temperate ds day light Saturday Forecast Temperatusm ow tonight High Satur ay 94 Winds aq made special mention of ho phy donated byMr and Mrs Herb Spaiham which had been won for two consecutiveyears by Irving Robertson and his fink Mr Kohl called on Mr daughter of ignetwassold by Cerswe ot Bceton to Gordon McKay of Richmond For You Pom 591 $312 Certttlcnta Thoestate of JMcCagua lt aclso marlin $2900irom Charles US MY of ary for the second prize senior yearling heifer from SMITH STUDIO as DunlopEa 11a 84176 Over aunts emissions DInnes Woodstock for $1200 lhe 19 head brought $40250 for anaverage of $2592 This is tvtfittitm rtmrnar rum INVESTMENTS COMMONWEALTH international Corp Ltd Share valuesinereasedao January1 1958 to October 311959 ILEVERAGE of Canada Limited Share valuesvincreased 5896 January 1956 to October onion FAMIIZY SECURITY PLAN PLAN FORWMGNEY SYSTEMATICWITHDRAWALACCOUNTv TRUSTEED PENSIONVELAN cANAoAi LTD TODAYS PRICES committh noon Flynn neuron 52 name smousrimn swénii ptjeuy bos Notional No Moore Corp gaclllc Pete FAMIHPlJy Gt Lake GIL Pug Harden am Home Oil Hudson Bay Min Imp 1anch 1m all are TonDom Bk Tr liond Current Can curt St Catharines Sarinan ou Hamilton Muskokrh Kiilaloe Earlton 7o Sudbury North Bay Kapuskasing White er Moosone minnowant gig arts In Atlas tect 25E air of Montreal in Hank or Na 7m oeir Tel Co at Brazilian 490 nAou 31 30 Power 34 Cdn an or com 57 Cdn Breweries cm 3224 ms imamamnion 4t Jockey Club MISS Ferd Normin onn Irivutrnen Fund on an is was Deolwl mii is 1054437 for town oooo iiiitfifihiié 715 An trio oaao own mum nonom STOCK taxmantin up mm on so no concentrations 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