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Barrie Examiner, 3 Dec 1959, p. 3

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Windsor 656 Thomas Barnes Royal Victoria Hospi thl Wednesday who received ZMARILYN msa Toronto their Red cm first aid in was one of the many nurses at structors certificates seen here presenting her with cer tiflcatn is Malor Frank Hersey presldent of Barrie Red Also presentla Mrs MacV Loren secretory hummer With Girls High Marks Four days of intensive study and practical application were climaxcd Wednesday afternoon ins and badges was made to 19 senior student nurses and three graduate nurses at the Royal Victoria Hospital They had suc cosstully completed the First Aid Instructors Course as spec ified by National Headquarters of the Canadian Red Cross Soc iety Their instructor was Mr Krug er from the Ontario Division of the Red Cross in Toronto He whs so impressed by the exceplt tionally high marks achieved by tile nursesgthat he felt an on WEATHER Synopsis Mild weather will continue across Ontario today and Friday Afternoon tempera tures will range from the 305 in the northern regions In the mid 405 in the lower Great Lakes area Skies will be mainly cloudy across the province Sunny inter vals are expected in the south ern regions Snow will continue in the James Bay region today and spread southward across most of the north country Fri day Regional forecasts valid until midnight Friday Lake Erie Lake Huron LakoV Ontario Niagara Windsor Lon when presentation of certificates don Toronto Hamilton Cloudy clearing during the afternoon Friday sunny clouding over to wardevening Mild Winds sou west 20 to 25 except southwestVlo to is tonight Southern Georgian Bay hurion Cloudy today Variable cloudiness tonight and Friday Mild Winds southwest 20 except southwest inito 15 at nigh Northern Georgian Bay Kirk landLake regions North Bay SudburyiCloudy with few scattered snowflurrics today and Friday Mild Winds southwest 20 TimminsKnpuskasing Cloudy with few scattered snowfl ries today Occasional snow Western New York Cloudy and milder today clearing to night and Friday continued warmer high today in45 low tonight about 30 Forecast Temperatures Low tonight High Friday 32 London Winghom Toronto Trento St Catharines Hamilton Mtiskoka Klllaloe opuskasing White RViver Myosonao SW36 do An 197v casion should be made ofV the presentation of the certificates and pins This pleasantVduty out by Major aF ersoypre ldent andltirsl Madiareu secretary of the local branch of the Red CrossV The following nurses received theirawards Graduate Nurses Miss Audrey Mapes Barrie Mis AlmaCull Barrie Mrs KatherineoBrien Barr ior ShldentNurses Miss Chris tine Anderson Barrie Bertram Elmvale Lynne Crip 2Car Crash Kills Mam3 llrelnjured VHAMILTQN criV man was killed and three other per sons were injured Wednesday night in twocar collision at Highway intersection lsmiles west of here Dead is Joseph Miskimminsks of Capetown injured are the victims wife Beulah 36 who police said was driving in good condition with concussion and abrasions and Ivan Sweers 18 of Millgrove in good condition with concussion and fracturedcollaribone Compiled at noon by Asbestos mum Pslper am Aluminium Alberta on Atlas sue or or Monuui 54 Bank of N5 70 BdlTel on 742 annuan 450 on on ac Power Cdnak or con can Brewenu can Consumerr Dis Sc Dom Fnun Dom iai Gt Lakes Horde 12 Hum 353 Canada Cement Can curt Canadian Oil Int ClnEfln CImpn Chlb Con North COM Dunlson Coppermun Cont Hill Daragon sniuvin onnnni is Now My Nonnmi runway Can Investmch Em All Canadian Bid Asked sons and our loss in iron Doom Ion dunno per mm osno un JBEGM em Jan mus ioso row as no not 11153 ten rl Induatrlah on 101 INDUSTRIAL Con ripen Dom stom Geco Min itemAddisnn 10 Maritime Id PROVINCIAL andJROVlNCIAIi Btd Ask ronomo STOCK nxcnnnon coldnqu Metals upAVI wou dawn Via haw voiur roux nxcomcnavnmoas induitriii up not ninnpivivuutni up or pon Penetang GloriaDegrow Sarah Eady Norine Fraser Ahrnic Lake pl Johnst Codden lloronto Judith QuesnelleV Port McNicoll Pat Rennlck Sudbury vSandrai Robinson Vase Min4 ion Slate Downsview Slessor Hawkestone Sharon Sturgess Barrie lsabcll Tom er Mansf Ruby Woo Elm vale Five of the nurses had such high marks they now qualifyas examiners They are Miss Map es Mrs OBrien Miss Nash Miss Slate and Miss Slessor Continued from page one quations asked from the floor of the meeting and answered by Mr Hauck Who appoints the United Appeal board Onthe initial occasion it is us ually done by the sponsoring body in this case the Chamber of Commerce Will employee contributionbe condition or employment United Appealis matter of onirs STOCK Pmcrs Flynn 11 Collier stl Baril Massey rm Nonruda gt Nun uni rm door com Pacific Pete Gas ag Famuu Play one rnw Farm OllA Hudson an Min 455 Jinn Tobacco rinéa Aon cecpt fntu mum ll steel or can TonDom on Trans cmPtpe 75 Traders Flu 1134 crprov Pi Jockey Club Lohiaw Pld mums Union Gaa Wnlker 1er peniincn Sher Gordon United Oil saunas the board nouns GOVERNMENT or CANADA otag mo room 10on gym inept in new ouVio GUARANTEED omnnrobxnno hld Ame my Nov mm em oosa so lA nx immymosu crop is was wro sg iiigum NLZS no7 reqiiésted by Magistrate so as dunno co Feed havonot been changed clues 19 We all lmow in our mime costs have gone up and the Chamber today is more dependent on fees and la and less on the contribution from the city ofBarrlc We feel the raise in fees whlcn amounts in generaltors and in some cases $10 is mil ant ll particularly necessary on th is our in sourcoofVlncome The new schedule of member ship fees is based on the re assessmcnt of business Not allecled in the increase aroma fees paid by indi duals and can soclatcs Individualmembcrship isfor persons who wishrtp join the of in nddltlon thclr firma normal representation and for those not having Barrio business assessment Associate membership is restricted to those who have retired from business or who have busi ness nfliliatlolfi PRESENT scinfoutn Business AssEssment $3000 and over to $40 $2625 to CARS COLLIDE colllsoo between motorists Real Dubs 24 151 Burton Ave Barrie and Walter Woodhousc 30 126 Bradford street Barrie Wednesday resulted in $250 dam age Accident occurred at Essa and Cumberla Streets inter Tu Tu 1c mic flwo ople who appeared liarrie Magistrates Court chv ncsday on driving charges we Foster to attend traffic safety clinic whcnjit takesplac in January The clinic is intended to teach people how to drive seler and as per thelligbway Traillc Act The two olfcnders were 17 yearoldr youth who had shot through redligbt and been in volved in an accident and 5yearold man who was caught driving licence 0roiSta Bolhweré fined $10 and costs shearold Oro Station man was taken torltoyaVl Victoria Hos pital Bafrietoday followingan accident on Shanty Bay Road Barrie OPP said ErliESt Gib son was westbound when he lost control of his car on the icy pave ment went up on the shoulder one year or the roadand flippedbia car The carEcame to rest on its roof and sustained $231 damage Police said Gibson had slight injuries No charges were laid SUPPORT UNITED APPEAL voluntary giving In there any method of obtaining charter for the appeal No but it is customary to in corporate the United Appeal Would United Appeal enminnte all tag days Thatis upto the people part icipating There isnp law so far as is known against people rais ing moneyfor good cause pro vided it is not fraudulent How will the initial cost to Launch the appeal he paid Money will have to be borrow ed initially to meet expenses Does UnitedAppenl produce more money than the total rain cd by indivldoin appealiln any Figures show thatzoisifip er cent more iscollected the first year cominunity goes inhalin ited Appeal Wimlnltli from 101757 aVy ar ugh now will thetamounts for cb orgnnlratinn be dctormV med This onioejmaiierroi the board and is usually based on the financial statements for the 311875 to $2249 375 31500 to NM or $1125 to 31499 81124 and helw 5lfli Individu at no Wfi new season Business Anewrent M1 and over he $91 $400 to $5 $45 $3001 to 390003 $2501 to amass Seem to 32500 1501 to $1 Barrio blah Vadlbol stndéots have no need to worry about report curdsVspoiling their Christmas vocatlon Both collegiate take exams up to the last day of term and therefore report cards are not ready until well into January Sndhury finisha its exams Dec land results are ready by Dec 22 But sold Sudbnry prlnclpal Iwoold nt be mean enough to send the report cards to parents on the 22nd lt wfll be th 26th or later Barrie Kennel Club held its first annual Christmas banquet at St Fans Church Hall Mid hrst Dec The ho was taste fully decorated for the festive season Aitotnl of 46 members and csts Vsat down to de licious banquet of roast turkey with all the 1er includlt tugl Christmas puddlng honorary presl treasurer of Canodiahl Kennel Club Mrs ElleVen McEach rcn guest speaker Mrs Mary Hart of Tailteann Kennels Mr andhlrs Roy Block and Mr and Mrs Frank Jones Roy Black introduced the speaker Mrs Eileen Mo Majority Favor TwoYear Term poll of personal opinion at Chamber of Commerce last night on the question of twoyear term for city council showed as persons were infavor ofth term nndelght opposed to it When the question was asked from the flooraof the meeting whether the chamber was in fav or of two year term president Bud Thomas emphasized that this was not matter the Chamber of Commerce could give an official opinion on but he was preparedto allow memb ers to express personal opinions Speaking for the téun Gordon Mcfurk fermenalderman said that council with twoyear term had greater chance to plan ahead He felt tha such scheme was good thing be cause up until this yeartheto had not been an abundance of those seeking public office For ther there was general public apathy to municipal politics Mr McTuik added that the first few monthsan alderman was in otficehc was busy finding his feet and therefore contri buted little to council Further the budget was not usually av ailable until March so thatva third of theyea had gonehefore council was functioning properly Alderman Hersey speak ing against thetwoyear term said that he felt man was hesit antto commit himself for two years that is the very best business men the successfulrnen thatjwewant imcounVciL BURNS FATAL gt TORONTO CP Rose Anne Steenhurgh 21 died in hospital Wednesday night from burns suf fered Vtwo Vwceks ago when gasoline lampaeiploded other home in Cordova Out Past three years clotherecipo ients Mr HauckvaddedV that it would be recommended to the ap int ed board that eve donor to the appeal should recs ea stickon emblem which could be display ed on the door of business or home to eliminate double can vassing Jenniiigsl oi cahadian GeiieraJElectric suggested that recipient organizations should have raprumtatlvcs Stark 0n fittings Doria for October mA rcptstarfson cou structionofnew homes in Cans declined to10724 units from 678 in timberresponding mon avyear earlier the statistics reported toda rain housing startsinoi in months the year umbercd ans por Was FirSt Banque ForBarrie Karine Clubbers dent NomanVBrpwn secretary the general meeting or Barrie or PM NEWS voters rath than his opponents High on Atdeminn list la ranAY nac mag3 iaocnt residential deJ demand thealdcr courting renewcd study of the bus services now availn lelic suggests morning and afternoon bus servlce tofhe tblnk thedproblemlof teeV go is going to get much mow other aaf tymeasurea he ad vocates aic crosswalk system fromtho Blake Street area to CodringtonschooL Fin Vren owner of lallteann Kennels Todmorden near To ronto The speaker was thanked by Harry Morren who presented her with bonquet of roies Door prizes wpre worthy Mrs linger Mrs ChlldsfMayor Kiri tic Frank Jones Mrs Hart Mrs OBrienSaint Mrs ut combe and Mrs Irving Allen international president of the Floriats Tele graph Delivery Association is seen here admiring Christ mas mantel arrangement of red carnations and gold rein deer The mantel was arrang ed by Marg Gilchrist Harris Fisher Explains Tight money in Canada is Fisher Royal Bank manager told Barrie SirEd club last night at the clubs weekly meeting He described the present nation Vassimilar to that exist ing beiore August 14 Although money was still tight most types of loan were now availablei Describing the heightof the situation Mr Fisher said We just ran out ofmoney Be er ed the money available for lending was only as much the money deposited at the bank with cool porklingiluvou every seospn serving on rind an easier pedestrian route Tight Moneyi created by Expansion of thecounv try beyond available capital high schools mhy provide unble service to our stud exam crinan Ne campalgn statement contoivnciiI no trlticlsm of tho public works department Bpchevsays As for as posslble theginhllc works programnshould be enly distributed across the He calls for complete ex ton on of services to nnnexcd areas Alderman Newton nlso strcsscs lhot ho wants an immediate be ginning of engineering studies fora secondary trcatm ntplant for KcmpcnfeltiBiiy The so condary sewage treatment plant is necessity and final step in cleaning up the bay he says Evcry day wasted increases our costs He pledges continuation for development of the park at Kem pcntelt Boy He recognites the park also will provldo needed space inran arterial road Ami he declares the Johnson Street bench should be extended and made safe for swlmmets Forks Alderman Newtons statement demand parks im provement in no d5 mnnds cleaning up at the Quccns Park glllllh which de clares the alderman could be beautiful pond or garden instead ol an eyesore lie calls for more trees in small parts WOULD HOLD RATE And to the lncvitnhlequestloo taxcsthe alderman puts the answer squarely He proposes to maintain the prescot tax rate ondincrease revenues from new assessmcnt as Barrie grows To this end he pledges himself to attract new industry New industry hringsmore work and Increased revenues which case the burden on rcsidcntlal prop erty he explains tic favors energetic support fortho ln dustrlal Commission Another point which may be regarded as supplementaryto this is study of servlce road parallel to Highwaylloo The Barrie Planning VBoard already has such project und orwoyL Alderman Newton presumlng approval by the planning board Vwants to send strong deputa tion to Queens Rark to urge con struction by the Ontario govern ment of the roiid before the area is bullt up our armornfifw nuance and red Chrlstmaii halls iniiiegt Flowaa aang wai background was also designed by Marg Gllchrla Also prais ing the floraldesign are Mrs Alma Pratt regional director of FTDA Hamilton and liart old Frost district representa tive Toronto gt ASTONISH f5 UPON REQUEST vYoull know were are ouaiity nylons the len no you acetbm noedlc Icamlus mesh 4n neutral hairs in im lcattva season ahead any to In Joureel In tacturcrsxr You pr 10 aimost but the Prlce you would pay Jon the same Nylons emwaml tn Belgn only guest of honor last night at the annual Christmas party and School of FloralDesign spon sored by the Ontario unit of FTDA at Torontos Royal VYork Hotel The large basket of white mums splral eucalyptusr ms SAVING55 mousi 0001 iMANu FAdTURERs NAME Wian ELD snamassnvmsam nuromfmoN sale vCDflDIflI mz enigth avenue AiMosv

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