Ernest Carley owner of Car ley Boats at the tool of ltlut caster Street shows 191 permit allowing hi lather ï¬shing rights in two miles of Kunpentelt Bay ltirr Carley holds the permit in rent of an old aboard motor or which he was altered $1000 last summer Examiner Pho to Like Bunch Of Kids Boatman Says 01 Council Ernest Carley oi Carley Boats confident of the more of his establistmcnt in spite of the act that the city showed inter nst in expropriation oi the pro rty on three occasions in the ast 21 years An estimated 15 loads of Iill have been dumped into the bay to extend his piers and form breakwater Another 175 are ex pcctcd in the near luture for further dock iadtities auoss the lull width at the tWoot pro Betore lm through said Ihlr Carley Ill probably have med close to new loads NOT WASTED Asked if he did not consider expansion wasted effort in view yt the citys interest in the pro ity lttr Carley replied They are been talking about taking over this property for 45 years Thats all they do is talk They are like bunch of kids up there Hts grandlather John Carley worked in Barrie or several years belorc establishing the present business in 1819 In 1850 boathouse was built that is still being used on the site The business paged on to his son and then to the grand son Ernest The building is veritable museum with pictures and in formation about early Banre T0 DOORSIEP Mr Carley has information relating to the dad when Kun pcnfelt Dav extelxied almost to the doorstep oi the Clarkson Hov tel on Dtlnlop 5L and followed the railroad tracks around the western end Pictures and diode kept in dieate that in the early days Lake Simeoe had heavy paddle wheeler traitic It was common for people to travel from Longtonl through Drillia to Barrie by steamship tor days shopping trip so wrding to Mr Carley Among the accomplishments of John Carley was his record of having constructed the iirst ferry to mass to Toronto Island from the mainland Memng to Centennial Park Mr Carley pointed out that Vern Hambiy nty rwrescntative had suggested landï¬ll scheme sudr as this one at the park about 23 years ago and people tltougltt he was out oi his mind Until industry came here he said Barrie was town at retired farmers who didnt want anything diangcd Among records held by Carley Boats is fishing permit for 1921 and that entitled the entity to iisihng right from the head at Kempenlelt Bay to Eridt Kiyn Point now called Hermans Paint distance of two miles This Mr Carley believes was the only licence of its type issued to this area He also stated that in the early days there was dance pavilion at Minets Point Car leys used to rent property at the point for $5 per season and then rent tents to campers One early pmblan confronted by John Carley was the fact that some ot the stores in Barrie were susde of stealing wood from the woodpile at the back of the boathouse The situation came up regularly until Mr Carley tiring of the situation drilled holes in few oi the logs and tilled the holes with gun er The tollowing day there was report at stove in town that had exploded The petty theft problem was ended elltony Patrons Collapse After Viewing Meditheatre MONTREAL GP Medlthelt tre where Expo visitors drop like files while openheart and brain operations are flashed be fore their eyes in alltouvivid technicolor has been packing them in taster than almost any other air attraction 0n good days 3000 visitors an hour pass into the wooden Man grid his Health pavilion to ream MARINE ronrcrsr TORONTO CP Marine Ioreeasts for Great Lakes issued at Hit am EDT today valid until 11 am EDT Sunday Lake Superior Winds variable 10 to 15 knots Partly cloudy Lake Huron tnorthern Geor gian Bay Winds variable 15 knots ot occasional showers or thundershowers Lake Huron southernl Winds southerly 15 knots with occasion ally strong gusts in thunder storms Scattored thunderstorm and showers Lake Erie Laid Ontario rWinds southwesterly 15 to 22 knots with occasional stronger gusts ln thunderstorms Scat tered showers and tllunder storms EANKS ARE STRONG The Lutheran Church in Rmcnca has 6238 congrega dre theatres hatthourly shows And on really good days up to 300 at them may require first aid attention during the 12 hours the pavilion is open We have no obj tion to you using these figures one public relations ofï¬cer said Friday The more people hear about the iatntingr the more come crowding in here to no the show The healthvtheme pavilionis built around Meditheatrea six sided room where live actors display the latest medical tech niques while three large screens above them flash with scenes showing thalidomide childs adaptation to tile modern kid ney treatment and several oper attnns 11 for any reason you teel sickp1ease sit down to avoid falling voice announced Fri day as the theatre darkened tor the show to begin FELL 15 FEET its warning well taken Two weeks ago man swooned and tell from one of two ramps where visitors stand to watdr be SCTEEJISéa drop of about 15 El This is the part that really gets them hostess whispered as surgeons on the screen delvedintoared dreamvityoo operate on pulsing heart The sequence comes about hallway through the show and by that time hall of the audience was sitting on the floor St John Ambulance volun tions real than Winter Ivallane 40 to 150 100 Usable space Double Cnflflilttmly No PM Pillltl THIS Quallty Wonder Steel Buildings lie Ideal or Il mumFlinn purpzsns rnuunutl and Rec rcatlonal uses Own Wonder Steel Brutalnr um 15 less construction cost erection time my to more or expand as nqutred lower on insurance rater are water Proot and wrna resistant Wander steel Buildlng nrutn heavy rrure double curved corrullted zinc coated Ibeet wont rust or tut Mutt coupon today or anon Oro tor2m rm complete de tails and brochure tears who roan pavilion ï¬rstaid Edit common The Foneurutai Wonder steel auualun BID Caliban Motel 1m sultan Ont Please and Ill complete tails on Wonder Steel rum mustardid 1l turnoka in no or ment dhneoflon or on that cu nuns erection cos NAME Supply detailI on your low ing said Today lady walked righ stations equipped with smelling salts say the number requiring help because they tee dizzy or actually pass out has dropped considerably since recent im provements in the air condition On the worst but weekends we got about 300 day but the last Iew days its been more like 10 show one volunteer past me saying she was line and then dropped once she got out side the pavilion opened the door and saw her legs lying there Innisiil During Lightning is believed to have carted turn lire on the sixth concession o1 lnnlsiil Township last night The barn on farm owan by Dave Brock Rt Thornton was seen on tire at 1120 pm shortly alter bolt nl lightning struck By midnight the barn had burned to tile ground num tier of pigs and bales ol bay were last llr Brock nurchascd the term in June 1966 Strotld and Thornton Fire Delt parlmcns answered the call It nearby implement shed was bored down and saved The sevete electrical storm accompanied by heavy rain and hail stones in some areas cans ed some damage in Southwest crn Ontario There was no re port oi local power failures Lightning struck three houses in London but there were no injuries or serious damage tlowever ltlrs Silvetta Ivan CITY NEWS THE BARRIE EVAIINER SATURDAY JUNE lit rm Fire Destroys cic or 01 tendon dropped dead while standing beneath tree at the height 01 the storm Doc Lile Assurance ll Anderson chairman oi the North American Lite Assurv ancc Company will address meeting it lh SimcoeMuskoko Lite Under rs Association at the Bircllmcre Hotel Orillia on June 16 As centennial protect the SimeonMuskoka LUA is paying tribute to the prolessions with which its members have worked closely in the hold of estate planning In addition to the lite under writers lawyers accountants and trust otticers will attend the dinner Mr Anderson will speak on several aspects of the Carter Commission on taxation He is an expert in the field of taxation and deterred income Mr Anderson was born in Winnipeg and received his edu cation at La Vercndrye Stdrool and Kelvin Technical Sdrool be fore moving on to Oakwood Col legiate Institute Toronto and the University of Toronto where he received Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics He joined the North American Kiwanis Talk Will Be On Expo The next meeting or the Ki wanis Club at Barrie will tea ture trrlprcssicns ot 1km Norman Synott and other club members who have attended the world exposition will give their views using color Slides to it lustrate the talks The meeting will be held Monday 515 at Community House TRY EXAMINER WANT ADS CALL 7282414 Is Extended to the Citizens of Barrie from ARMY NAvv AiR FORCE varsRAns IN CANADA VUNIT 365 BARR To attend Memorial Dedication Ceremony with More Colors following parade in our citys CENTENNIAL PARK sun JUNE 11 at230 PM tNCLUDED INTHE PROGRAM WILL BE GIVEN BY THE 75MEMBER ROYAL CANADIAN SEA CADETS CENTENNIAL GUARD AND BAND To Address Underwriters Barn Storm tors believed death was due to natural causes and possibility at lightning rtrike was ruled out barn near Thorndale was hit by lightning and destroyed The weather oltice said tune net cloud quartermile wide was reported live miles west of Woodstock at 380 pm FUNNEL BREAKS UP funnel cloud is not called tornado unless it touches the ground This one dissipated and moved olf Large trees were uprooted and provincial police sald some secondary roads were tempo rarily closed Hydro was of at Wattaceburg tor three hours Ten minutes o1 heavy trail in the Eothwell area ihcatcncd tobacco and wheat crops but damage was believed slight This weeks rain delayed the repaving ol Dunlop Street West However paving crews or Alan Gr Cook general con tractor were able to do me at the work Wednesday and WORK ON DUNLOP STREET PAVING complete it Friday If there ts no rain section of Dunlop St East will be paved next week tExamincr Photot Hard hit were Clinton and Godcrich Power was elf Cltnton tor 90 minutes and tar almost four hours in Godcrich Goderich stores stayed open using candles Executive TORONTO CPI The gov ernment majority in the Onl tarlo legislature Friday easily deterrth an oppositiion bid to turn proposed tax deferment iorclderly homeowners into an outright grunt Municipal Aflairs Minis ter Wilfrid Spooner argued that the proposal advenied by Oppo sition Leader Robert Nixon in the term of an amendment to government bill would amount to subsidizing the homeowners heirs The government bill provides or homeowners over 65 years of age to be granted determcnts of up to $150 year throum in teratfree provincial loans to Will Discuss Iury Report TORONTO Cil The labor department will hold discus sions with the Ontario Work mens Compensation Board on recommendations made by coroners jury that inquired into the death of patient in hos pital the Labor Minister Dalton Bales said in the legislature the dis cussion will be held alter he studies the 14 recommendations the jury made Thurday night when it concluded its probe into the North York tire that killed Francesco Gualtieri 36 March 31 monsoon Lite Assurance Company as clerk in 1921 He was elected drairman in 1961 Mr Andersons activities range rem being vicediairman ot the Ontario Cancer Institute to be ing member at the Rosedale Golf Club in Toronto DEATHS rrcnnmz Ethel nray At her home 11 Hem Sued Barrie on Saturday June to 1967 cuter lttay 17an Awlehy beloved will or the late William marine in her astn year our mother or Hav znl Mrs Normn Bates Winni rod Mrs it Grtttltirr both or Barrie Verona mm Perry llactrumnl or Brighton Ontario Maurice rt home and Violet tltlls William runs or liarttord connectturt Also arrived by eight grandchildren and 17 greatgrand chmelk nesting at tn starkley Maul Home to wander Street TODAY nutrte runenl nitaugment lat er day The Barrie Examiner is anager municipalities which pass rm plementing bylaws Mr Nixons amendment would have struck out clauses in the bill reierring to the place merit of liens on the home owners properties Under the liens system the deterred taxes would all due when the pro perty changed hands The amendment was lost In to 15 the New Democrats sup porting the liberal motion SUBMITS AMENDMENT Later ltir Spooner introduced an amendment which will per mit the city of Hamilton to con tinue operation of tall crdits program for homeowners over 70 who meet needs test He told the house that Hamilton will have the choice or operat ing under its own or the prov incial scheme subarnendment by Vernon Singer tLToranto Dotvnsviewt would have allowed Ame anewspaper carrier TOMORROW aworihy citizen The training and experience gained in the operation of newspaper carrier route can aptly be described as strong building blocks in the devetopment of chanacterofourboysandgirtsoftov of its corps of carriers who by their daily devotion to their task are train ing themselves to be worthy citizens proud otter such combr ledge In 191112 he barrio iExgminrr WARNING TOWNSHIP OF ESSA Due to the rabies situation in the North West Area of the Towmhip particularly the Angus Area alt dogs mtlst be kept under hill control by owners at all times and not dlr owed off the premises Any sign of rabies in pets should be reported immediately The danger will be from six to chart weeks Please cooperate and avoid action by authoritia 11 BELL ClerkTreasurer Than are few schoolday vocations that tion of training ex perience and discipline Rt Honourable Lester Pearson PC Ml Prime Minister of Canada Mr Pearson speaks with personal know ior he delivered the Toronto World on arroute in Hamilton Ontario Prepared to support them in the to Donnelly Defeats Outright Grant To Elderly Homeowners herstburg and Burlington to con tinue schemes similar to 11am iltons was defeated in voice vote after his Spooner said the two towns do not want to con tinue their programs The house also gave second reziding to bill that would al low student to sit on ihe board of governors of the University of Western Ontario establishing precedent The bill reforms the composi tion of the universitys decision making bodies the board of governors and the senate by providing also for faculty repre scotation Introduced by White PCtendon South the private members bill has been on the order paper since it received llrsl reading Feb 13 RED licolcs There are 220000 medical students in Russia Examiner merrier routes areavailable for boys and girls with good sense of responsibility and whose parents are roper maintenance of their route App Circulation