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Barrie Examiner, 13 May 1961, p. 2

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While school teachers rec malned indoors to engage in an inservice training day pupils took advantage of the These lads snapped at the waterfront were quite sntls situation and went tishlng tied with the days curricu Many Awards Presented At Camp Borden High Assembly lum Playing lcgul book are Bradley Coles William Bsdour 14 John Eigenhuls 11 and bliiflmel Ball Barrie Air Cadets GiVen STRCAF awards RCAF Station Camp Borden More than 500 top Air Cadets from all ten provinces learned today from Air Cadet League Headquarters that they have been selected for special train ing awards to be provided by the League and the RCAF this summer The awardwinning youngst ers have qualified for pilots courses leadership courses and goodwill exchange trips to the United States Great Britain and the Continent Included in the list of Cadets receiving special training awards arethree from Barrie Sgt Brian Westgarth Taylor Sgt Ronald Curry and Sgt Wallace Dale Fraser Chosen from over 25000 cad ets in 331 squadrons the win ners have passed through Lca gue and RCAP selection com mittees at local provincial and national levels They are rated as the cream of the Air Cadet crop for i961 EXCHANGE VISITS Th6 outstanding award on the Air Cadet scene goes this year to 58 cadets the will participate in the leagues goodwill ex change visits project Twenty flve cadets will tour the United States for three weeks this sum mervlsiting Washington New York and the State of Michigan The remaining 03 cadets will fly the Atlantic to spend three weeks in the United Kingdom From this group eight lads will he for sightseeing jaunts to Norway Sweden Hol land and Denmark Return par ties of teenaged cadets from each of the participating coun tries wiil be entertained by the Addition To Shanty Bay School Planned Oro Council Is Advised Oro Township school area will build an addition to Shanty Bay School Oro Council was told recently Education Depart ment approval came th weeks ago Ontario Municipal Board an thorizatian for debenture issue of 560000 to construct will be sought immediately Other educational matters on agenda included requisitions in council for payments to riliia District Collegiate the Oro share of 332000 oi which $12000 goes to maintenance To Barrie Dist rict Collegiate es $30000 $27000 being assigned toward maintenance costs The Education and Municipal Affairs Departments have told council that the New Resident ial and Farm School Tax Asseasv ment Grants Act of this year is legislation permissive in 1961 but mandatory thereafter FARM Froln the INFORMATION BRANCH ONT nErr AGRICULTURE Theres new doublebarreled system for killing quack guess this year Three years of trials with an arrrinotriazoleatrazinsr combination gave almost 100 per cent control on quack grass And it boosted corn yields by as much as 30 per cent says Glen Andersen crops researcher at the osc Heres how it works Apply amino triazole to your ground to be planted town when the quack is about to obhlgh You will need about seven pounds of actual chemi cal for good kill Then wait two weeks plow or cultivate and plant your corn ONE CATCH Theres one catch to this method says Anderson You have to get the amino triazole on at least two weeks before you plant the corn Insome ar eas this may be early in May 0nce youve applied the am lno triazole and have then com planted then you apply Atra zine Its the second part of this doubleinsurance system against quack grass Atrazina The eastern portion of 0m Medonte Townships line has been redesigned as develop ment road letter from East Simcoe MPP Lloyd Leiherhy received from the Highways De Partmcnt other business Oros assess ment in 1961 toward Nottawas aga Valley Conservation Anth ority is $109 Department of Public Works Inspector Henderson is working on the proposed whart site at Carthew Bay District Forester Leman asked council for their opinion on short towship deer season tth year seems the animal isin short demand Township assessment for Can chiching Area Planning Board was $03 Morley Clement has been engaged as caretaker at Memorial Park tiuties will include operating the refresh ment booth there NEWS can be put on either prear post emergenceany time up until the weeds are about high Here Anderson suggests using four lbs per acre of 50w Atra zine It not only gives almost 100 per cent control on the an nfifiondlenrweedsftmrit kills any quack grass that you missed with animo triazoie in this way youget doublebar reled kill on the quack Why isthis new two chemical system the best way to kill quack grass Anderson says its more certain than summer fal low you geta crop that year and you get different crap like cats or pasture the next year With highrate atrazine you cant do that you have to grow corn for three years Theres drawback to dalapon too you have to wait six weeks before you can plant corn Air Cadet League and tho RCAF in Canada For another 250 cadets the high point of their careers has arrived with the award of an RCAF scholarship covering 35 hours of actual flying instruc tion The fiveweek courses will commence on July one week later in the Moritimesl at var ious flying clubs the country Successful graduates will qualify for their Air Cadet wings as well as private pilot licenses The RCA scheme will be supplemented later by the award of large number of pri vate flying scholarships raised through the civilian sponsoring committee of the League REPORT 10 BURDEN Nohundrcd cadets repres enting all parts of Canada will report to RCAF Station Camp Borden early in July to com mencesevemweeks of lcader ship training aimed at produc ing pool of potential officers and instructors for the Air Cad et squadrons This Senior Lend ers Course might be described as junior Staff College for Air Cadets In addition to the above awards some 6500 Air Cadets will attend summer camp at RCAF stations spaced across the country during July and August AREA WINNERS The following is list of the prize winning Air Cadets from this area Ronald Edward Scriven of Parry Sound has been awarded an exchange visit to the United States Senior Leaders Courses have been awarded to Brian West carthTaylor and Ronald Cur ry bath of102 Sqn arr George Plant and Ronald Ritchie of Parry Sound Wal lace DaIe Fraser of 102 Barrie and Wayne Parton ot Parry receive flying training scholarships Twenty members of the Sim coe Muskoka Lite Underwriters Association were honored today at luncheon meeting of the as sacintion in Orillia They received the national gualityawgrdLAwhich recogniz ed lilo insurance sales repres entatives who place consistent emphasis on quality service to their life insurance clients Per manence of life insurance in force is the basis of the award not sales volume Award recipients were Har old ILDarch CLU Warren Wil gar CLU George Living ston CLU Jack Gerow CLU Reginald Lachance CLU Oscar Hose CLU Lang don Collins Jim Rigley Kenneth Rusnell Arthur Johnston Howard Noble Ja mes Magill John Mac Kcnzie CLU Tom Tattersall IRON RAILINGS Modcrnlre your home with one Dy seasons season In Assembly on Tuesday many awards were prmnted The eight best mathsmatic inns in the school competed re neatly in nationwide contest and the results have just been received For our school blarsha Cess ford of Grade 13 was first Bill Mulligan of Grade in was sec ond and Ed McCarthy of Grade 12 was third This was the first time in our schools history that alcrade 12 student has ranked among the top three The awards won in the Nome spelling contest were also pre sented Students who had too per cent in this test which was the second of two testsreceived certificate and $1 If the stud ent had both tests with 100 per Minesing Hall Gets Nest Egg listed for weir hiay meeting Deputy Reeve antcr Forbes was in the chair The estate of the late George Johnston has in tnist $1000 to ward establishment or erection of community hall in Mint sing council learned The Workmcns Compensation Board gave notice that persons at the request of fire chief as sisting in fire fighting are cov ered by the act wlule consider ed member of volunteer bri gade Vespra will pay $203 toNottn wasoga Valley Conservation Au tharity in 1961 Schwandt Construction Co Singhampton 0nt has been contracted by tenderto supply 10000 cubic yards of crushed gravel at 72 cents yard to he delivered on site Vesprn planning board approv ed the sale of lot from Boll Planing Mill Ltd to Hutchin son lot is number five Nllr session three PRESIDENT Einnr Hechnitoer has been elected president of the Can adian Advertising Advisory Board The board was estab lished jointly by the Assoclaw tion of Canadian Advertisers and the Canadian Association of Advertising Agencies to in the national interest Mr Hechmtzer is president of MacLsren Advertising Co Limited and past president ol the Canadian Association of Advertising Agencies He is summer resident at Shanty Bay and frequent Barrie vis itbr 20 Underwriters OI Area Given Awards For Service To Clients ILU Duncan Mack Dou glas Walker DMathieson Win ston Rowe Harold Sharp The national quality award commonly retfered to as NQA is conferred by the three major life insurance asso ciations Lilo UnderwriierseAsv societion of Canada Canadian Life Insurance Officers Associa tion and Life insuranceptgency Management Association qu in lite underwriters must achieve minimum of 00 per cent in maintaining their busi ness in force sentation was made by Darongym of Barrie vicepresident Life Un derwriters Association of Can Busincss of Vespra council is not as an advertising counsel cent be 0st Mcelved mo cisl certificate and 85 Nine nudents received the plm and Sandra Johnson was our only 55 winner hire Peters presented drarns bars to studean who received the Drama Club as an actor or actress or on makeup sound and lighting or on sets and dir acting These bars were pres ench to Kath Rombild l9 points Arnold ver 10 points Diane Munson and Hi chard htichsgd 17 points Line no Thompson and Judy Awbury 16 points Bill Sparks Annet te Giroux and Blu Rhodes 15 Lynch 14 points Sharon Ann Doray Ieclr Jones and Gail Dwyer its points Connie Snow Karen Palmer Ann Hilton and Pat Jaycocks 12 points Shir ley Bone 11 points and Brian and Simone Cole 10 points Recently we had competi tion for the best salesman or saleslady in the school This was held In conjunction with Larry Hendersons speech El aine McCarthy was first Kari Homhild was second and John Travis was third The radio play was presented and the cast of the play included Dsune Bisset Shirley Bone Lin nette GlrouxJack Jones and Ann Hilton Honor Barrie Theology Grad At Collier St probationer for the mlnlsfry of the United Church of Canada will be licensed at Collier Street United Church at special ser vice Sunday night He is Doug las Tomlinson graduate of Central Collegiate Mr Tendin son was sponsored as minis terial candidate by the Session of Collier Street church Completing his theology course at Emmanuel College Toronto with high distinction Mr Tom llnson was awarded the gold medal and the travelling fellow ship These are the two top awards of the year He will be ordained at the To ronto Conference in June and will take postgraduate training at the New College in Edin burgh Scotland Rev Skelly has said that all frientk and former fel low students of Mr Tomlinson are cordially invited to attend the service and the social recep tion to be held altér MRS HENRY SMITH Mrs Henry Smith formerly Louisa Gossllng passed away at Royal Victoria Hospital gtch nesday April 10 in her 8an year after lengthy illness Mrs Smith was born Nov 30 1070 the daughter of James Gossling and Jane Travers in Vespra Township She was mar ried to Henry Smith of Vespra by Rev James Chapman of First Baptist Church Home Sept 20 1905 and they cele braced their 50th wedding anni versary in 1955 They farmed on the seventh line of Vespra and later moved to Oro Township until 1948 They moved to 61 Bradford Street Harrie where theyand their sons still carried on the dairy business known as Smiths Farm Dairy The late Louisa Smith was Baptist She is survived by her daugh ter Mrs Vern Welt Olive and sons Kenneth Clarence and Mel ville ol Barrie and Albert of Hillsdale There are also 13 grandchildren and one great granddsughter also sister Mrs Ernest Wright Lucille AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 10 or more points or working in OBITU points Jack Raclcot and Terry sonosn POST LtW hcherrnId 40 has been posted hlsy as Quarter master to 4th Field Ambul ance RCAth Camp Bordon Central Army Command Headquarters announced Lt McDermld and his family have taken up residence in Alllsion near Camp Borden National Defence Photo Discuss Change For Museum With the great changes that have been made in the shows County buildings bringing new and modern advantages for fcounml and all participating in county activities the question of possible change for the Simone County Pioneer Museum was discussed at recent meet ing The present building how location was the former land titles office and is fireproof While none too large it dis plays to advantage some in cases many items of general interest in thispioneer district However Barrie is spreading and taking everything into con sideration Mrs 0ttaway chairmen of the museum board announces that the opening ill be on Tuesday May 16 from to pm Mrs Grace Shuter will be in charge SUES REPORTER MUNICH AP Maj Gen Edwin Walker has filed suit against reporter of The Overv seas Weekly charging slander and libel Walker himself is de fendanl in suit filed earlier by the newspaper The Augs burg state attorney said Walk ers suit names Siegfried NnuL jocks German reporter of The Overseas Weekly as defendant lt alleges Nnuiocka in the pres ence of American soldiers called the general sick man ARIES and brother John Barrie She was predeceased by her husband Oct 13 1058 ako by three sisters and two brothers The funeral was held from the Jennett Funeral Home Barrie with the service conducted by Rev Luck formerly of First Baptist Church Barrie assisted by Rev Walker of First Baptist Church Barrie lnterrnent was in Barrie Un ion Cemetery Pallbearers were six grandsons Alvin Leighton and Ivan Smith Mervin Walt Stuart Gilchrist and William Hart Floral tributes included those from First Baptist Church of Barrie McEachern and Flynn Cartage Crown Hill United Church Graves BrosStewarts Wholesale staff of Smith Farm Dairy Lakeview Dairy Pane tang Bottling Co neighbors of Crown Hill Dunlop Street West and of ER Barrie ever although not in central raa BARBIE EXAMINER sum our m1 INIIISIII no TES Columnist Goes Brick Hunting MEGS This mothers day we salute the thousands of mothers in our coverage area We hope every one of them has the proud feel ing of accomplishment for the will and daughter she hhl give en the world Happy Mothers Day to all mu NATIVE Austin McKnight formerly resident of lnnlsfil in the Bath esda area has been appointed clerk for the Juvenile court at Slmcoe County Mr McKnight son bchnlfllt oi the sixth line went to the public school there until the lernlly moved to Barrie His ability should make him real asset to $5 childrens court of our noun Nf AGREEIIENT BEACHED lnnlsfil and West Gwillimbury township cotmclls finally held the joint meeting to dismiss the services required on tho town line at the south boundary The evening passed with discussions none of which led to rattle ment of the question for which the meeting was called Innlafil offered to accept the portionot the road cast of 20 sldoroad to the lake and allow West Gwililrnbury to take over the portion from the highway 20 lideroad However the ot ter at the south township was that lanlsflltskecver hectare of the mad billing West Gwill lrnbuty for half of the expend ituru The only catch was that they wanted Innlsfil to get clearance from their council be are undertaking any nunor palr job The road has had little or no thing spent on It for years and the lower end is claimed by the residents to be almost impass ablo in the spring and wet wea thor Absence of one of the West Gwllllmbury councillors was taken as reason for the inde cislon It won left that lnnlsfil In to he advised of the decision reached which will not be Ilker until after the next regular meeting BRICK T1130me CONTEST Strand and the area for is miles around has an opportun Ity to become intornatlonally known this summer when the brick throwing contest between four Strouds around the world is played off Stmud in New South Wales New Zoeland small place not as big as Stroud in Ontario has accepted the challenge The In dustry around the New anand village is mostly farming and one of their top products is Hereford cattle We once had or of Pollcd Hereford ball from the next village to Stroud et sale of these cattle held in the United States Stroud Ontario need men with good strong right arm to get into the practising to see if theycon come anywhere close to the present top throw of 304 feet six inches This Is the dis tance thrown by the leader of the Stroud Oklahoma team of six all of whom Iopped the Brit lsh throwers last year when the competition was between these two teams Vith Canada represented by Stroud lnnislil and Stroud New chland enter ing the worldcompetlllon per haps the proud Americans will not have things so much their own way this year However we must have com petrlors It is hoped that many teams within the llrnlt of our area will get together so that we can by the elimination of the best from each group come up wih team that will make real showing Brick throwing is simIlar lo discus throwing and the brick is thrown from circle out of which the thrower must not step The higher he throws it the pleasure meeting nu fir the further It will go BRICK HUNT Rishtmwne unheviosssme difficulty to getting the exact size and weight of brick We need pressed brick weighing an ounce either way of five pounds and with straight sides The size is different from most Canadian bricks being inch es long ass inchcsthick end inches wide If anyone can as sist in supplying this size of brick or even if the stock is known and can be sewn to size It will help the committee Chief Bill Brown has accept ed the task of supervising the game and as soon as they have sufficient bricks of the right size and weight it Is hoped to get practices underway In the meantime if there are men with good strong rlmt arms who would like to become interns tiouslly famous now Is their op portunity Stroud Ontario can be winner if it trieshard enough WERE MOVING May little to 113 DUNLOP an Next to Brown and Co STEVENSON INSURANCE BURSTON DOCKS For everyone with the need for dock from 10 and up Easy handling put it out and take it in in minutes Ideal for all types of shares and lake bottoms extra strong lot economical completely adjustable including the height above the water orrrns LOT mourn or one snow acorns no rinrnno Min 48 ANNE ST annals CO LTD PA 82496 EN ROLM ENT 0F ATTENTION PARENTS KINDERGARTEN CLASSES REPAIR by Experts with special Equipment DANGERFIELD morons es ouuler so PA 82401 at BARBIE FAIR GROUNDS MAY 15th 0am ram brownsJar person or wanes MAY ten JOHNSON ST THE YEAR semi961 175 JUNE 19s WILL TAKE PLACE Barrie Public Schools MAY 7th CODRINGTON STEEL ST KWG EDWARD nouns 9301130 anr2oo3L3o pm To be eligible for the above your pupil must be live years old mental ratllngsnnd steel stairways or the latest design It win out yonjvery little to increase tho your home Starting At Dusk By Dec 31 196 MON MAY 22 1961 Proof of age of each child mustbe furnisehd the school loathe form of birth or baptismal certificate before the child will be ndmltted to the class EtaKiri ripariannnicsorsccursa BRING THE FAMILY 100 hmm ONE LQW ADMISSION ones is his snow Win an new an MAY 21m BARRIE PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD George llnvies communion arric so Nurses will be on hand from the shown County Health Unit

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