Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 5 Jun 1967, p. 3

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PAT NORTH with his twin dogs Rusty and Dusty was one at the winners at tho War QW es ww lt1 RALPH LOWE Mt and Bradley Hazlett who had the north annual pet show soon sored by the Ys Mens club oi Barrie Saturday at the hurt most unusual entry in the pet show introduce their pels in ing Club lie took prire ior showing one oi the dogs in the sixmonth and under class mallard and silverpoint si amese cat The first hot spell oi the year may end briefly Tuesday as showers or thundershowers are predicted or the Barrie area by the Toronto weather office law cloudy periotk are ex pected today and despite the showers high at no degrees is iorecast for Tuesday Temperatures are expected to dmp to so degrees in the Barrie area tonight It was 74 degrees at The Examiner at 10 am Most spring planting on arms at Simcoe County has been done with only iew farmers now en gaged in completing the work survey showed today Farmers said it good rain would be big help in giving plants good start We completed our corn plant ing last week said Gordon Caldwell of Shanty Hay RR is he looked over his newly planted iieids this morning Most planting has been done on farms around here Most oi the potatoes have been planted in this area said Lloyd Pridharnpt Sunnidale Cor danting equipment and groups otrnen working on company nwned farms They do it last GRAIN PLANTING Grain planting is done bu than we still many who havent Tneled potatoplanting out way rain Isaac Shaw or Hawkcstnne area wellknown poiatn growcr Planting was later than usual last ycor too because of the sring cold Mr Shaw remark stating neighbor told him he used to get all his potatoes by May but many now eaverilurrlilleiaIEl have seen ners as he pointed to extensive DISTRICT WEATHER Will Continue Hot Showers On Tuesday TORONTO lCP Diticial forecast issued at 530 am to day Synopsis Warm weather re mains throughout southern 0n tario Cooler weather meno while continues slow south ward advance through Northern Ontario and is expected to reach the Georgian Bay and Halihur ton regions Tuesday accompan ied by some cloudiness and law scattered showers or thun dersbowers Spring Planting Nearly Finished good crops from potatoes plant ed in July he said stating lune planting of potatoes wasnt particularly unusual We need good rain in help germination said Mrs Clinton Fagan of Goulson stating the early development of vegetable seeds was slow Receiving much attention at the Faganinrm in recent years has been celery whldI Mr Fag an tried as an experiment whidI proved successful He plans on raising celery again said Mrs Fagan MORE RAIN NEEDED Rain would certainly help said Woodrow of RR Oro station in commenting on early crop development The cold spring set things back and we need rain with the warmer wea lher Inquiries indicated that pas tures have been greatly improv ed With the considerable growth during the past couple of weeks William Peacock oi Stroud said arms in Innisiil now looked their best In driving around Ihe country he noticed planting well advanced He said he had retir ed from arming himself Roy Gray oi Hawkestone said he vIotlced many iields were so as herdrove arou 0m Township Forecast Temperatures Low overnight high Tuesday Windsor 82 do St Thomas 60 no London so 85 Wingham 60 80 Hamilton 60 85 SI Catharines 60 85 Toronto 52 no Peterburough 50 80 Kingston 60 80 Trenton so hit Muskoka no 80 North Bay so 75 Sudbury 60 15 Earlton 50 10 Sault St Marie 50 70 Kapuskaamg 35 so White River 35 so Moosonee 30 55 Timrnins 45 as Juniors Continue Sailing Program Several students in the Barrie Yacht Clubs junior sailing pro gram again had theopportunity at taking to Kempenielt Bay in clubmmnbers boaLs at the reg ular training session on Friday While one group was sailing another was iarniliarizing itseli with the proper sequence to inl ylow in riggingoneot the Sahel Prams Neat week weather permit ting members will have their initiation to sailing alone They will take out the Sabot Prairie tor the first ttim Then look for that great V0 taste BERNIE BRUCE SMITH hugs his St Bernard Lara allowing her winning the large dog one year and over class at Saturdays pet show Bernie was little small to nu show his pet so his sisters did ltior him 130 Animals Entered In Annual Pet Show Entrics in the fourth annual pct show sponsored by the Ys Mens Club at Barrie ranged ham great Dana to Mallard duck Show was held at the Barrie Girling Huh Saturday The great Dane shown by Tim Hazlett of 205 Bayview Drive was judged to be the best dog Most unusual entry was thc duck shown by Dms brother Bradley There were ran entries mostly dogs and cats Judges were llirs Marg West Driver Charged Alter Accident Toronto man Robert Mac Kay 27 was charged with care less driving and iailing to re main at the scene at an acci dent Saturday iollowing mis hap which resulted in total dam age oi $25 Accident took place on High way too eighttenths of mile north at Bflyiield Street at 340 pnn Damage to car operated by Elman Provii so at at Albert Street Orillia was estimated at $20 Constable Carl Beaten oi Har rie detachment Ontario Provin cial Police investigated single car accident at 450 pm Saturday was also investi gated by Const Beaten Damage to Vehicleoperated by Murray Evanyshen 36 at Toronto was estimated at 5125 There were no injuries or charg es laid following the mishap Hit By Car Deer Killed deer was killed and dam age was estimated at 5100 fol lowing an accident early Sunday morning on Highway too Mishap took place at 430 am motenthsotamilesouthoithe Holly deroad Driver of the car was Guido Buset 32 of Toronto Constable Ed Zilintto investigated rearend accident at 710 pm Sundaynn Highway 400 just south oi ammo Street result ed In damage estimated at $550 car operated by Thomas Teather at St Cathariner was damaged to the extent of $300 The olhervehicle was ap eratedby John Phillion oi Hur lingtorr Barrie detachment cruiser received damage estimated at $125 when the windshield was broken by stone kicked up by another Barrie cruise Driver of the vehicle which threw the stone was Cpl Hammond The other driver was Constable Ernie Bond Both live in Barr Look for this label director of the Barrie Wil YWCA and hIIS Marion Fell President oi the Simcoe County Humane Sodety No one went awny empty handed Pet iood suppliers don ated enough at their products so that everyone received two or three samples First place en tries also receiIcd novelty prize such as catnip mice The Ys Mens club undertakes the show as community service project The idea is to encour age children to look after their pets with proper grooming teed ing and exercising Alter expenses the club made about three dollars on the show Last year there was small loss Tncre weremany classes and this amounts tor the total oi zs firstprize winners An estimated 160 spectators saw the show gt The dogs and oats were judged iirst By the time the unusual pcls were to be judged there were not too many spectator leit and the diildren were dis appointed judicious application at many firstprize ribbons in the unusual class MM back smiles MAIL COURIER RATES Madill Claims gt Big Discrepancy OTTAWA Special There is too great discrepancy in the rates paid to mail couriers un der contract Elwood lliadill MP for Duiterinsimcoe said in the Commons during debate on the estimates of the Post Oitice Dr partmeot He said he had made survey in his constitllelwy of all mail contracts and while there were many diiicrent conditions which entered the picture there were other taotors such as the ter rain covered width should be considered He said that one courier on route of 279 miles day re ceived $276862 per aanum while on another route of 281 miles thecouricr received only $1 93531 The second contract had beenrenewed in 1966 and the first in 1965 but the price oi gas car repairs and insurance had all risen in that year could shake many more comparisons but at this stage am content to recommend that ullreview be made with the hope that it will result inrequal ization oi remuneration tor equal MARINE roorcnsr TORONTO CP Marine forecasts tor Great Lakes issued by the weather office Southern halt Lake Huron Georgian Bay Variable mainly southerly winds to to 10 knots today and tonight Mostly lair IS YOUR TV DRIVING you crazy Just call ADVANCE iv VACUUM SERVICE NEW At USED TV SETS Iliad Mulcaater W64 work and hours driven Mr Madill said He congratulated postmaster general Jean Pierre Cole for having put identification on cars carrying rural Imail He had made the recommendation previ ously and was glad to see that the minister had irnplisnented it would also Like to com mend lhe minister for introduc ing doorio door mail delivery in Orangeville requested shah service as tar badr as 1963 and now tour years later it has been provided Mr Madiil noted He urged that consideration be given to having maildelivered to rural boxes even though the boxes were within the distance specified in the ad which re quired people small centres to visit thepost office for their mail In many cases the people were elderly and poor eyesight and hearing and the lack of side walks oncountry rroada treated hazard ior both pedestrians and mohzrists ALI PROM TORONTO Five Killed In HeadOn Crash Five people were lulled last night in headon collision cause by cow wandering on high way too near WaIbaIcheoe Dead are Hector Meveu 66 or 171 St Helen Ave Toronto and tour members oi another Tor onto iamily whose oamu have not yet been released by police man and worrun and two chil dren in the second car were killed Ind two other children were taken to Sick Childrens Hospital in Toronto with undeter mined iniurlcs Ronald Pavia 20 at 546 Huron St Sudbury passenger in the Meveu car St Andrews Hospital at Midland with unde termined injuries Police said the northbound hits you car struck cow on the high way beiore colliding with the sec and car Names of passengers being witflidd by police until next oi kin now in Etuppe can be otilled The crash occurred shortly ai lrr to pm Sunday just noth at Vaubaushene Coroner uas Talbot oi Port McNic James Pelras 55 at 70 Borden Ave Toronto Is in satislaclory condition at Royal Victoria Hose pilot in Barrie iollowing another weekend accident on Highway 400 near Highway Petra received neck and back injuries in the onccar accident nhidl warned at pm Sun day Provincial police at Elm vale estimated damage at 3300 An hour cnrlicr twocar col lision on Highway 92 near Wa saga Beach resulted in $350 dam age but drivers Vincent Dcnni Rose in at Elobicoke and Weilm Vantlcnnvoorl 25 oi Tor Pants8 ladies Slacks 65 SKIRTS Plain PLAIN DRESSES 135 MENS suns Imiomllu 34 Mary St in the swihbwnd car are onto escaped injury $200 Needed To Transport Elephant To 209 At Wasaga AasoonaathemOneededto complete The Examiners Dear tor Indira lund campaign comes in the Ontario Zoological Park at Wasagn Beach will be one of Die icw Leos in Canada with breeding pair of ale phanls Most other rm with elephants have just one or have two males Rull elephants can cause much more trouble than ic rnates so most zoos dont both er with them The park at Wasaga Beach though has an unusual sunken elephant stockade which would make any temper tantrum not the least bit dangerous Cas VanEysinga executive director lithe we is looking iorward to the day when UIere will he tour or live elephants in the stockade TheDear or Indira camlt patgn was sturtei April to raise $1200 to pay the transpor tation tees moulred to bring an elephant trorn Thailand to the Wasaga Beach zoo Elephanu like people are so cial animals hIr VanEysinga says it would be good thing it another elephant could be brought to the zoo as play mate ior Indira the Indian ele phant which has been there since last fall Donations to the tund cams paign which are income tax d2 ductiblc should be sent to The Examiner They must be made out to The Ontario Zoological Society which administers the zooand not this newspaper Receipts for income tax pur poses will be mailed by the So ciety as they are turned over to it by the paper Largest donation so far 3500 mm the council oi the VI rues web ONLY JUEILEE BREAKFAST Sausage lagc oi Wasagn Bench Other do nations have come in from guide and brownie packs and interuh all individuals gt All drznors names are adrnow lcdgcd in the paper unless they request that their names not be published IIurrie Centennial Committee QUEEN CONTEST Grand Prize 3100 All entries must be In by June L1 1967 For further iniorrnation call Mrs Susan Neal at 7264125 BiRITE PnEschIPlION senVIces SillE on Drugs PHONE 7282429 For Fast Pickup and Delivery At No Extra Charge ¥30lralakeSt Barrie Shopping Piaia BARRIE BUTTER 65F ONTARIO NO HOME GROWN Asparagus 65° 135 FLASH SERVICE free ckup and De cry EANERS Drivaln Location 17285423

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