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Barrie Examiner, 14 Apr 1960, p. 2

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PARKS SUPERINTENDENT SAVAGE SAYS TREE GOES aro Spend $6000 Improving iQueens Park Watercourse City of Barrie will spend an estimated 50000 this spring in winter works project to im prove and beautify the Queens Park watercourse PerksSup erlntendent JimSavagc is supK ervislng The lmproVEment has been pending In Parks Board minutes since 1911 says the superintendent Federal government will provide some 50 to 75 per cent of labor costs in the project he says vlltr Savage says the water course will be altered slightly so that bonds in it will be smoothed Stonefrom district farmers fields will form rip LOCAL AND GENERAL JAYCEE FESTIVAL Kempenfelt Drive facing St Vincent Park will be closed to accommodate the Barrie Jay ees Dominion Day Festival July T0 SPEAK HERE Lt Col Kennedy 0n tario HEPC Commissioner will address Barrie Lions Club Tuese day at 680 pm when mem bers of other city service clubs have been invited to attend in dividually His subject will be Nuclear Power Development in Ontario LIQUOR VOTE petition from 1718 Coiling vood citizens has been forward ed to the Liquarflontrol Board asking for vote on mens bev ersgeroms beverage rooms to which women will be admitted and dining loun licences It is expected the card will set June date for thepleblseite NEWS 01 By RUSS DAVEY ExecutiveDirector Easter brings memory of sacrifice and of the glory of resurrection All the branches Inf the Christian Church have recalled Christs sacrifice and wlth uho quietness and warmth of closer understanding face 1the challenges of rebirth Iruly this is time of re birth the resumption of Christ is paralleled in nature by the green sprouts and the gay flowers of spring May we extend to you our wishes for very Happy Eas ter season In most Ys holiday periods are marked by the rush of many special programs to help make holiday time as excit ing as possible for our young members In communities such as Bennie where we erode pendent on schools our regu lar programs must be cancelled because the caretakers In the schools are faced with the mo mentous task of completing major cleaning program in the very short holiday period Undaunted we have been planning some special pro grams to replace our regular gym centre program Saturday ril 18 we are running 1g Easter Egg Hunt in Queens Pork standing at prn The Easter Egg prizes 10 the winners have been donated by Lanna Secord and bows and girlie 713 are in vited The Junior Teens 1810 are holding smallpnnty at the on the Saturday sing They have been busily en gaged in planning their pm gram and decorations for tlhe event Their newly elected ex ecutive is Tony Miners presl dent Linda Glenn as vice president lelu Glenn as vicepresident and Reg Morse as secretaxyfl Monday April it day All boy members of the my register themselves for gym and swim orip to Orillla We will be leaving the Barrie at amend returning about noon Then at pm the studenttour group will be lesivingpfor afourday onip to New Yotnk City andthe United Nanlons Ildirfluls 75 Saturdays 8100 Barme rCLlFFS BARBER BHOP to em sue LABOR COUNCIL representative from Barrie Film Council will address the April 23 meeting of Barrie Labor Council CONSIDER NEW ROOM Discussions will take place soon between council and the Public School Board to decide on multipurpose room addition to the Prince of Wales School TOP 11 MILLION MAHK For the first time in the towns history Newmarket council plans to spend more than $1 million running the commune ity To raise the estimated $1 002352 for town expenditures mill rates of 6086 for residen tial and 6386 for industrial and commereial have been set In both cases the figures are up by more than five mills from last year BARBIE On Tuesday morning the girl members of the may register for gym and swim trip to Orllliu Times will he the some as for ohe boys trip other programs will he held as usual The Ys Mens Club will have their supper meet ing on Monday at 830 pm and the Senior chess Club will be meeting at pm Weight lifters will be in at pm On Tuesday the Junior Teens Drop1n Program will be held in the afternoon Weight lifters will be in at pm Ilhe Board of Directors of the meet at ii pmgtand the newly foemed Program Committee will meet at pm The Judo Club meets at pm Wednesdays schedule is as follows Weight Training at pm Harmony Inc wom ens choral group at 830 pm Laidies Keep Fit is withdrawn because the schools are closed On Thursday che Junior Teens meet in the afternoon Weight Training is art prn Judo is at 9111 and special study group meets at 830 13111 On Friday Weight Training will be the only activity be cause the Dehuteens are tak ing holiday break This then represents our Easter prgoram plans May we tcrl again wish you Happy Eas rapped valley walls varying from five to eight feet wide at base he says Culvert opening into the stream will be improved with patching and the riprapping will be laid right up in the culvert base llfr Savage says Also planned by the Parks Supt is rustic type bridge designed by Parks personnel and to be located across the course about half way down stream This will provide short cut in the park The stream bed will be cleaned up and tree near the culvert has been pulled out oi the ground An old cement staircase lying near the culvert has been removed Initiated last fall and de signed iu early spring the program is expected to be com pleted by the middle of May T0 PLANT meens Next year Parks Supt Sav hopes to plantdatfodils aong the stream banks to add color and beauty to Queens Park The watercourse originates somevbere on Bernicks pro perty at the old Dyment farm it is thought by officials and flows in culvert from farm to park Mr Savage says it took half an hour for two of his men walk through the culvert while checking it for rubble blocks age Teach Youth iced Attitudes Barrie Executive Urges Lions employment insurance extended Tuesday evening April 12 the Lions Club of Barrie had the privilege of hearing an out standing address on Attitudes byE Ted Nettleton who is manager of personnel with Mansfield Rubber of Canada Limited here His opening thought was from Homer Mann past president of Laguria Beach Klwahis Club read myBible every day to know what people have to do and my newspaper in order to know what they actually do Another fitetement was that newspaper headlines are an in dex of community living prob lems which he condensed to capital andlabor inflation and depression highway accidents race relations marriage and di vorce juvenile delinquency and international relations BASIC ELEMENT Through it all he suggested that all problems of human rela tioas have basic element in each of lack of consideration for others Attitudes mental patterns response to situation accord ing to Ned Sparks are in gen eral pessimism and optimism and in group esprit de corps loyalty and morale Under so cial he gave list such as World owes mea living and the answer You get out of life what you put in Going further it man with bad social attitude gains POWER MOWERS handle complete has me lots llne ofall awn and awe Cruisers spring msriy here oculht you did ery Pint in II the em out estimators ILAWN mower BEPAIRSL REPAlRS To ALL MAKES OF is big of ENGINE PARTS for All ll pow Lawn Mowerl and com Brtll or John lllolnf 1o ear Bring in your Mower koala phone for local pickup and active See Our New Johnson Mowers from 34996 up Made In Canada Replacement Parts at least 40 Cheaper sums nuro aircrew coo nodhe Cromeprovemeut will start their season with area consideration given in the case lIKZ 3AM EXAMINER Farm Groups Plan Activities 4HClubs cl Samara Asociatlon haye their plans for the coming year well arranged Thc members of the 4H Club tour of the Copaco plant in Bar rle next Wednesday and from there they will tour some of the large pork producers of the One of these is likely to be the plant of Joseph Cochraoe oi lunisfil as well some of those who are finding that there is still profit in raising pork The Crop Improvement Assoc iation to have available to members the use of new type of spreader which will be brought to the area for experi mental purposcs and which can be used on corn crops to ellm mate the weeds The only cost to munbers other than the us ual custom lob fee would be the cost of the chemical required The machine is now on order by Garfield Hall pommcrcinl custom operator Experimental plots will also he staked out so that it can be ascertained Just what the results otthls spread ing will bring The Person Seed Company of Beeton has offered trophy for the winner of the top pastures in the area Thong pastures will be Judged on their ability to raise both beef and dairy cat tle with the best results with oi milk cows to the location of the pastures to the buildings With beef cattle where water ALLISTON AREA Fdrm Liabiorii Scarce Keith McRuer Agrep for South Slmcoe receives several calls daily from local farmers who would like to know where they can obtain farm help Allistcn area raises tobacco asparagus potatoes and other special crops as well as having large number of farmers in the dairy industry beef cattle and milk The area needs large proportion of additional help where regular help is kept the year round he says We have no leads on any position of power over others the potential influence might be of national concernyas in the case at Faubus Hitler Stalin and sadistic treatment of min oritygroups in Europe ATTITUDES The speaker then gave long list of specific attitudes such as Hyporcrlticism and its treatment Understanding Many of these we all holdin certain degree The answer single mosquito can keep you awake So singleyhn mature attitude can keep you in emotional turmoil Where do we get our atti tudes They may be from some unpleasant experience from the home the school the church society vocations If they are learned reactions they can tiechanged The opportum ity lsln our schools our club our soeeity by example choice of leaders teachers preachers but the best hope is in thetrain ing of our young people The student whohss an essenr tiallyselfish attitude beéo more dangerous tolsociet as be acquires more skill and knowledge Guilds of oldtaught the proper attitude of strode he said Cnfllmlnllilp What Mulel The Dilltench HOW TO SAVE ON SHOE BlLLS Just waste of good money to buy new shoes when you neednt Let us repair your old ones Kidney will look so fresh and new Give you months of extra service GOLps suos SERVICE its Clapperton 5t Also in stock good selec tion ofMens and Boys TOP QUALITY Footwear room res5931 mspniuciir that it was thought smooch THURSDAY APIJLLH summon cmwroan Alexander ualford husband of Mrs Bertha unwind 1317 Juli Avenue SW CalgaryAl berta did March as Born It Ono Station no of my use Mr and Mrs George 3st be was employed as bridge and building foreman by the CNR untilcomiug West in 1916 to Big Valley Al bridge and building master he later moved to Hanna and then to cum tame Besides an sauna sur vived by one dawn Mn Violet Wyllle two sons Melvin sud Cecil cu my one brothu Ernest at Om Station and two sisters Mrs Kirkpatrick Saskatoon and Mrs Mediator Barrie Six grandchildren also survive Fuderal service was held at Pastel Garden Chapel 510 16th Avenue NW March 29 with Rev Bell officiating Burial was at Mountain View Memorial Gardens Calgary MRS WM 6001qu 5mm Aputl one of Shrouds honmd and beloved cttiaaax Sum Wlmlm Good fellow died peacefully it In uiswood Private Hospital Painswick when she had been patient for two years She Wb0fll at Palmwlck Sept 1m We of the late John and Sarah Souleo Warnice pioneers ed Innisfll fIbwusbip The Sonics Wed at Big Bay Point in 1820 The Wornloa reachedPerm ick in 1825comlng by way of Big Bay Point The brick house built in 1858 by her grandfa ohar is on the learn ofRoy Warnice She was manled Ap rll 1892 to William James Goodfellow who died in seat The funeral was from the Jennett Funeral Home Bar rie with the service there con ducted by Rev Wanless of shroud Interment was in Sixth Line Oemetayplnnlsfll Pallbearers were three grand sons Reboot Goodfellow John Goodfeilowlolm Good fellow and three nephews Jack Archibald Wanted and Wm Warnice Jr Beautliu flowers in remem brance were from family and friends and from St James United Chumh Dem Unitod Cherub Hamilton the Neighs bars of the Bilh Une lomistil and Innisiil Schoolle No Donations were also made to the Bible Society Mn GoodieJIow was mam her of St James United Churcha life member of the Womans Missionary dSociety and was active until recent Shgawagl immiuwand Sunday free it cuts intolho fmem ensilmtiurte and was keenly 233 11 filmed in its work She was president three times and wiped to organise Painswick Her life of more than 93 years was spend in the Pain wiek and Stroud communities except winter month since he husbandsdeekh Much she spent wiht her daughter in Hamilton In the summer she lived at her cottage at Good fellow Beach whereche arijoy ed entertalainz relatives and friends Left to mourn her loss on grass produced and the results obtained from the various mix tures The mixture will mnaisb of specified varieties oo that all contestants will be on an equal footing as far as the seed goes Wild oat control experimean will also be done under the plot program 95 well as trial plots of certain grass mixture to prove the best mixtures to be chosen for the uses desired Soil tests are made easy by the supplylughol oath township director of Crop Improve men Asosdation with test tube which will enable the ml to be easily obtained and sent to the departrhent for Asparagus which is an in creasing crop of the Alliston area will also have test plot where pilofilm eover support ed by brush will be used to see if this will enable the use of bundling machine which is still in the eiperlmontal stage If this is successfulthen the cov ered plot may prove that it is practical The 120 to 150 acres of as paragus grown in the area us uslly hits the market in May Sebago potatoes are the var iety at prsent being produced in greatest abundancerin the Allies ton area The flaking plant which purchased about 40 per cent of their requirements are favorable to that variety This plant will produce about 80 per cent oftheir required potatoes on their own farm this year Agree farm labor said MrMeltuer when he had answered his phone twice in succession about these enquiries Many of the farmers in the Allistou area have their farms equipped with modern homes for the use of their help and good man will make salary equivalent to theusual wages of comparable labor when allowance is made for the inclusion duress privv ileges Th onlyfault with the farm is that itls seventiny week joband even with every other Asked if he thought the un to farmhelp might be some hr ducemedt to men to accept these jobsth might out off in the winter MrMcEuer said ally men who come from other parts and settle on the harm invar iably ask about the services in eluding insurance that they have been used to participating in he said oEKALB cmx CanCuf the NonProliiPeriod in Poultry Raising HIGH llVABIIITV Both in the bmoder house and in tho hen house DaKelb Chi are bredtostart strong stay strong EARLY MAfllitllY They Itd mature rap idly to go into top egg production is aahort period of time snowmobiles tow nexdoChkmwaoisylmvuy duction boosts yourth margin Iuou aneurysms Strong Misuse my mwhor qualityHack whitaa md Ami ¥fllksflanmANioppiFOR You luluinns rennin ram commas Mn Wilfred Jocks Intel Hamilton Roy or suoud Word of Bnne also six Mid run one gradgrandchild and one brother William War 915fl1 ALVIN EWCK Thedulh of Wm Alvin Em rick brotherut Gordon Emrick Barrie came suddenly Satun day April athls late resi dence in Erieau through heart Ielmre It the age of 56 years Son of morons Emrkk an Mrs Emrlck the farmer Radial Story he was born March 1304 at Utterson Ontario but the greater part of his life was spent in Erlenu Chief engin eer of the Alexander Malia steamship from mole 1956be was also made mperinteadeat of taker3m Navigation Com paayln 1956 upvhothetimeof his death He was member of LefroyMaaoaic Lodge and also of Blenheim Chapter AF and AM he moral Tuesday April 12 was held from the Bowman Ford Funeral Home in Blen him with the service at 230 pm there conducted by Rev lupling Interment was in Evergreen Canetery Blen heim and pallbearers were Ed ward Houston Frank Arm strong hey Neelands Captain Mcodlsgh Ivan McConnell and Eric Hyde Flowebbeaiera were Verne Burke Thomas An sell Wesley Sebbinl lrving Golem and Billy Scoyne Surviving members of the family are his widow the form er Isebel Nell one sister Mrs Joseph Marling Evelyn of To ronto and three brothers wu son of Montreal Gordon inher ria sad Garnet of Toronto JOSEPH EDWARD TIFFIN Well known in Colwell district and in the city of Barrie Joseph Edward Tlffin died Sunday March as at the Royal Victoria Hospital here following but short illness Born April 12 1535 at Col well Ontario son of the late William Tlilln and the former Miss Jane Ash be hadllved on the farm where he was born until retirement in1952 when he movedto tea Dunlop Street West Barrie Hewaa one of family of 14 JosephTiffin was on Angll can an active member and warden of St Georges church at Utopia for number of yarn was member oi An gus LOL for some tlrnevand was also fond of sports Surviving relatives are his widow the former Miss Tillie McFadden one daughter Mrs Elgin Harris Dora rtwo sis ters Mrs Calvert Emily of Toronto and Mrs Ross Ida in Drillln also two brothers Har aod taro malgnndchlldra Predeoeased sisters and bro thers are Mrs Cloughley Minnie Mrs Watson Ages Mrs Maude Hall Mrs Mny Holmes Mrs Clara Travers and William George Arthur and Walter luneiunual was afraid mes day March at Jeooeit Funv oral Home Barrie with the ser vice by Rev Harper and Canon Read Iniermea was III Christ Church Cemete Ivy and pallbearers were six nephews of Mr mm lifiin Ken neth flffin Raymond Nita Ernest Ellis Muir McFadden and William McFadden Flowerajn remembrance were from the family and friends and also from Utopia Anglican Church st Georges and from the members of the WA In addition to local and dis trict friends neighbors and rela tives number were also pres ent from distance induding Mrs Walter Tiflin from Mount Clemens Michigan Mrs Beth McGregor Mrs Calvart Miss Lilllan Calvert Harvey and Raymond Tilliu and Mrs Bruce Hall all of Tomato Mr and Mn Harry Warlaw of Port Credit Mrs Ross Orillia and others from New Lowell Baxter Angus Alliston Utopia and Cookstown ROY PERCY FISHER The death of little Hey my Fisher occurred suddenly Mon day March 21 at Royal Viclt toria Hospital Barrie Son of Mr and Mrs Percy Fisher he was born in Bar rie Sept 28 1959 and is sus vived by his parents and sister Fern funeral Thursday lined in was from the Stecklcy Fun eral Home Barrie with service there conducted by Rev Mr Mciavish Beautiful flowers ex pressed the sympathy of rela tives friends and neighbors number were also present from distance including Mr and Mrs Laurence McGlrr Mr and Mrs Bertram Sinclair Mrs Jack Schmidt Mrs John Hall from Sundridge Mrs Melburn Wood of South River Harry and John Fisher of Welland George Fisher of Grimsby and Mr and Mrs Emory Belfry and Eleanor from Bradford Mr and Mrs Harry Reynolds and Mr and Mrs Ed Reynolds from Bond Head and district Interment was in MountPleas ant Cemetery Bradford vey of Toronto wand Dalton in Cookstown two grandchildren gt stimuli arena FREE iiiiiiil 5395 Your Purchase of lilAllli users NEW PANAMA Olllliilfill FURNACE The New Clare Hecla is high quality at low cost undoubt edly the finest completely Ls aembled automatic oil fired winter AC unit in its price field All the sooner found in as the team found in higher priced models map bodied in this economy unit Low As If $575 installed rius opera EFFECTIVE Tlll MAY 15 Po installation In Apiil May June Coll Heating co renown announce Department

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