Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 21 Jun 1967, p. 2

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rthe Elmvale detachment flloa HARM UNIT Ontario Prov vincial Police Auxiliary last night held its annual inspec tion at DeVilbiss Thirty area auxiliary officers participated in drills and variety of dam onsttations ABOVE from left to right Chief Inspector David Adair Toronto Sgt Les Pat terson of Elmv ale deiach merit Cpl Alan Leishman liaison officer to the local auxiliary and District Sun crintendent John Clark tEx aminer Photos Says Barrie OPP Auxiliary Prepared For Any Emerg fhc Barrie Unit Ontario Pro vincial Police Auxiliary is ready to replace any detachment in the province if an emergency riscs according to Chief Inspec tor David Adair of Toronto Inspector Adair oong with OPP District Superintendent John Clark last night officiated at the annual inspection of the 30 area auxiliary officers Following brief march past outside the DcVilbiss plant of ficers demonstrated their skills in rroud control first aid handling of firearms and fins gerprinting and Identification inspector Adair told the re iiel officers that their value has becn revealed by records sct over the past year Through Iefforts and training the Barrie Unii is equipped to replace any OPP detachments should an em crgcney titIStl he said The auxiliary officers lnspoc tor Aduir continued are obvious ly proud of the organization of which they are part and the Work they are accomplishing is being appreciated Superintendent Clark agreed that the unit could take hold of detachment until help arrived ifttle would have appreciated ithis type of police assistance 10 Qor40yeaes ago the veteran officer remarked Supt Clark who noted vast Improvernonl in the demonstra tions presented invited auxiliary Infflcer toofler suggestions tn limpfove regular police ef eficieopy ifyou have any complaints after travelling with regular Zora officers speak up if you feel we should know something be said Liaison officer in charge of suxiliary officers in the district sis Cpl AlanLeishnian who took over from Sgt Les Patterson who was recently transferred to The 30 auxiliary officers put ginznver 4500 hours in patrol work up to the year ending May r3 fltvelve lectures were given themen by OPP corporals sWhhe auxiliary officers mainly Ir assist officers inreguinr patrol workktheyare also called in periodically for crowd control on IIflIlfTay weekends Mdniht rooscnsr TORONTO CF Marine foreeast issued at 830am EDT valid until 11 am Thurs tday Lake Ontariorwinds variable 10 lots knots Fair Lake HuronGeorgian Bay inds southerly 15 to 20 knots in 21 to on tonight Scattered showers vs Orrner newrfanknjr om GP Ilnbert Lloyd Purves secretary to the defence ssiafAJt army headquarters died hospital indoor ire Purves was born in Vic and attended University of Judah Columbia vhorc he taught economics before joining the Calgary Highlanders in 1037 one as secondlieutenant Vile served as lieutenant in the Min Armored Regiment he Calgarys and was second in mmandof the unit at the vinvasion of Sicily He also served with the 11th Armored Regiment and became lieutenant colonel and offit ccrrcommanding the itlh Arm rorcd Regiment theOntarios lit 19 He was awarded the Dining IutsIth Service Order of Cos slnn in Italy and was men tinned In dispatches He was promoted colonel in Qommander Dies AUXILIARY officer Al Had ley gives to pe cto David Adair right and AT BBG HEARING Asking For Supt John Clark glimpse of the efficient manner invhich ency he has been bandaged follow ing an imaginary accident fiance To Fight Back Snelgrove OTTAWA fCP Pleading growing economic problems and offering increased exposure for CBC television ra cxvnav in Barrie asked per mission Thursday to move south to the Metropolitan Toronto SCENE TlieBairie station sought per mission at public hearing of the Board of Broadcast Goverv ours to move its transmitter 30 miles south to the fringe of northern Toronto CKVRTV offered no radical change in its programming much of which would duplicate Borden 1948 and appointed director of iheltoyal Canadian Armored Corps In 1951 he became chief of staff and assistant military attache of the Canadian Army staff in Washington and in 1053 he was promoted brigadier Brig Purves was chief of staff of Central Command Headquarters at Oakvilie 1953 54 and Vice quarter master general at Army head quarters 195450 In 1958 he become command ant of Camp Borden in Ontario and in 1961 commander of Target Area headquarters in Toronto Brig Purves is survived by his Wife daughter Mrs Mar ilyn Scholl of Montreal is slep son It McLean of Thorn hill 0nt and astepdaughter Mrs Michael Sitton of Toronto After his retirement in 1963 he was in charge of student awards at the University of the output of one station CELT In Toronto It argued the dtfp lieation would result In more people seeing the 0305 prog gramming than now and this network Much of the liarrie presenta tion hinged on the stations def sin to find way to offer the CBC network programs to Tor onto viewers at different times than they are aired by CELT This would increase the audi1 enee for CBC programs the stat tion argued Buithe station admitted it had held only preliminary talks on obstacles to such action Other broadcasters suggested the obstacles are too big to be overcome CITES ENCROACHMENTS President Ralph Snelgrove ot CKVRTV said the move south is designed to make maximum use of Barries Channel He said his stations audience has been eroded through series of encroachments by other sta tions The co owners with Mr Sneigrove Geoff Stirling of ra dio station CKGM in Montreal and Allan Waters of Torontos CHUM also appeared CKVRTV said interference by its Channel on channels and from Buffalo NY in the Toronto area would he mln imol For most homes there would be none The Barrie bid was opposed Tuesday by the privatelyowned CTV network said allowing Barrie into Tor onto would fragment the nvai able audience even further af fectlng CRLT as well as his not works carro Tire BBC has estimated ih stations potential audience would rise to more than 2on0 oon from about 200000 if the switch is approved Toronto Mr Snelgrnve admitted there would be good for the nationa CTV President Gordon Keehle can help hrlnl you relief and bladder nirrorotori tf would be distinct advantages for CKVRTV if it is permitted to put topgrade signal lnto Toronto But there had been encroach ments of Barries operations since 1953 second Toronto stations had come on the scene and other ea stations had boosted Power Fourteen com munities with cable TV had lined up 10000 homes in his cov erage area If we stay where we are we might be siltting ducks while our competitors drive wedges into our audience he said We are asking chance to fight back Al Bruner of CHCHTV Hamil ton which joined with Power Corp of Canada last year to put proposal for new TV network using space satellite before the board and two ed ucational groups also appeared Tuesday Toronto radio station CFRB which has been seeking TV outlet in Toronto for years and two other groups interested in establishing third station are toappear today PHONE 7282414 Is it that nagging 31a not bothrrtno you it could so on to urfnlry irritation so Dodds Kidney Pllln ooao Pills attmulntl in kldne rtohelp relieve the mo tion causing the hchlche Then you feel Min mi rest better Vnu can depend on Do Kidney Piilr New fart sin um money TRY EXAMINER WANT nus BARN mmn WEDNESDAY JUNE 11 Approve Federal Loans for Housing Projects In City OTTAWA Special No federal loans for housing pro ton in Barrie were honoure td here yemrday by Hon John it Ntdrotson mirser reopen rible for Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation Provided under the National Ilousing Act one loan of $591 will assist in the construction of public housing project of 30 units for families of low income The other totalling $9061 will assist in the acquisition of parcel of land for filure puts tic housing project The loans cover so per cent of the cost of construction and land acquisition and the province of Ontario Borough the Ontario Housing Corporation will provide the remaining to per cent The public housing loan ls re payable over period of 50 years and the land acquisition loan over period of 15 years Both bear interest at 55 per cent per annum The federal government will bear onehall of any operating losses and Ontario Housing Con poration will bear illi per cent and be responsible for constnrc tion and administration tiar fie will be responsible for the balance of any losses Summer School Plans Announced Dryden principal of the Barrie District Collegiate Board simmer school has announced final plans for this simcra session The school is designed to pro vide students with the opportun ity to do remedial work to cer tain academic sublects or to take specmi enridnnent cours es in typing and music Academic sttbirds offered this year are grades and 10 mathe rustic and French grades 11 and 12 English history French and mathematics grade it phy sics and grade 11 chemistry The courses will be given at Central Collegiate from July to Aug 11 including civic holi day with classes under way from v30 am to 1230 pm Monday through Friday If re commended students may take eftherorteortwomnsesatfli eadr Edward Wildman Named Assistant Crown Aiiomey Ward =Wii3man who has returned in Barrie after 17 yoar absence has been officially appointed assistant crown nt oniey for Sifncoe County Born in the United States Mr Wildman grew tip in this area and attended Barrio District Collegiate He graduated from University of Toronto with bachelor of arts degree follow ing which he entered Osgoode Hail He ariiclcd in Cornwall for two years before being called to the bar in 1062 ltfr mldman then joined the Bowfnanville law firm of Strike and Strike where he practiced general law until his appoint ment to Barrie Married with three children Mr Wildmsn is currently on the county circuit with Magistrate Kennedy He joins Crown Attorney John Murpnt and assistant Crown At torneylt Thompson in Sine cue County DEATHS NfcffoLs Andrew poirue at our nayi Victortr Hospital Barrio on Tuesday June so iota Andrew Doriald Nichols beloved husband of GetMn Mnin and our inner of Douxtlx horde Sheuey and Kelly sit or home Dear sort of run Ind ittrr Axtdnw Nidhols as Little Britain deu brother of Mutt of Ortllii tnunnce of aireitwter nrsvtnx rt the leviatth annual Heme 152 Bradford st Barrie thence to st Geoflel Anglican Church for service on man of iron run interment Piemic Potnt Cemetery Little Britain in lieu of flowers domuom to the Ontario than Nundntion would be Infl dated by family Hunt SINCLAIR James tilts At the Tolvnta western froalts Veons thy June at teez James Elli stn ciatr of Crauttmake Avenu Tor onto beloved httle of the late Isabella Mdtliirn Dear father of current oz Ostnwl and areas It home menu may all the Irull mount Monte not Yvnxe 54 Thoma Service in the Chat on Friday mutti1 st to Lmtntrr roent Barrie Union 00er upon DAMAGE ESTIMATED AT $5000 IN THIS FIRE AT 0R0 FIRST TO SEE IIRE Heard Somebody In Barn Employee Says fire which appears to have started under suspicious circum siiafms last night levelled the barn of Barbara Lloyd on the ninth concession of 0N Dam age was estimated at $15000 Gil Lloyd father of bliss Lloyd told police and fire of ficinls last night that lion Lee summer employee ran into the house at about 1030 pm shout ing that he had heard somebody running out of the loft and the barn was on fire Ontario Pro vinciol Police are investigat ing ltlr Lee had gone to the barn to check the stalls for the night Mr Hoyd Min Lloyd and six employees and relations raced to the barn and got out the 30 horses in the structure The fire started in pile of hay beside the door and was burning up the wall and out bout 10 feet from it when got there Mr Lloyd stated It couldnt have been started by faulty wiring because when got there it still hadnt reach ed the nearest electrical outlet ltfr Lloyd also stated that the barn had recently been rewired He pointed out that he was amazed at how quickly the Guthrie fire depzmnent had arrived on the scene Ilhe department was powerless against the quickly spreading blaze becausethe well on the property was adjacent to the burning barn spoksman from the do Several Fined At Wasaga Beach Magistrate Kennedy meted out fines ranging from $20 to $75 Monday in Wasaga Beach court in connection with disturb flttLes Victoria Day weekend Police laid 36 liquor traffic and disturbance charges on the seasons first holiday weekend after the Beach was invaded by about 200 motorcycle riders About clutch appeared in court Monday Magistrate Kennedy was cri tical of hotel writers who he said are quick to coil police when trouble breaks out but are never on hand to appear in court as witnesses He had dismissed became of insufficient evidence charge against Edward Lesniewski of Toronto of causing disturbance in the Allistonia Hotel Lesoiew ski told the court he was defend Ing himself after being attacked for refusing to join motorcycle arrival of proton at to noon MIDGET 330 SPARERIBS LEAN RESTAURANT PORK TENDERIIIIN DYEIts iso COLLIER 51 SPECIALS THURS FRI SAT SUNDAY OPEN AM TILL RM DAILY club on runs or so 99 VARIETY STORE 7255339 partrnent said that had there been water available they might have saved the new addition to the barn Mr Lloyd gave an account of how he had jumped on tractor parked next to the flaming build ing and moved it to safer ground It was very hot he said and had hard time getting it started think must have singed my hair trying to get the thing going All horses were saved from the building by employees and Mr Lloyd made final check of the stalls before leaving the building few cats and kittens and about to or 20 chickens were lost in the blaze along with lot of valuable equipment The barn was insured but own ers dont believe it will cover all the damage done Firemen and neighbors were kept busy erecting and repair ing fences to keep the frighten ed horses away from the bum ing barn The onds hope to rent on empty barn in the area to keep the horses in There were slightlt iv over to horses on the property at the time of the fire ltflss Lloyd is teacher at Central Collegiate Her father Gil is an employee at General ffaleclric and resides at the Lloyd arm 30 asbestos cement pipe 2tasbestos cement pipe Pay As You Play ar 36 area Ydr 5nack Bar Pro Shop Tournaments New Memberships Available QSpeclsl Rates STAN GOLIGHTLY Professional Manager CPGA Member Mile from Dante was saved from the flames by the Guthrie fire department when is man under the spray of hose braved the heat to connect rope to the equipment 10 Collier St SANITARY SEWER TENDER Sealed tenders in envelopes provided will be received by the undersigned up to 500 pm EDSI Monday June 26 1067 for the construction of the High Parkiside Ross Sanitary Trunk Sewer in quantities as follows lineal feet approximately ms lineal feet approximately Plans Specifications andTender Envelopes may be obtained at the City Clerks Qlflce CitylthIlpM Colliat 5L Barrie Ontario on and after June 1961 for the sum of Ten Doi Iars $1000 which will not be refunded Loom or any tender not necessarily accepted cou mam for further information Vespfn Volley Hwy 20 North ionoif comatose gt valuable front end loader 7CIIR INS URANCE Save with State Fairns low insurance fates for careful drillers See me Charlie Heyworth 1233992 STATE FARM MUTUAL Avvouoriirmunnsf scum cmrslm Head office Scarborough ON entvlalfr Straughnn City Clerk GOLF curse

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