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Barrie Examiner, 15 May 1961, p. 2

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masonic Marianas oar cannon was noosen Emerson SwainI el general manager of Simone District Co operatise Services for 17 years has resigned became of move by the board of directors to lim it credit to famrers Mr Swain said that Hunter Russell the board president RE and his supporters follow the tight money policies of James Coyne president of the Bank of Canada agree with the economists and the presidents of ourvchar tered banks specifically that our $l000000 of coop assets in Barrie should provide generous credit to the famorawners The cooperative has entered into management agreement with the United Cooperatives of Ontario and permanent manager responsible to UCO will be appointed in about two weeks Mr Swain said the boards decision to make the manager mponsible to U00 left him no FARM TALKS EMERSON SWAIN Quits Over Polloy AINV Farm Credit Limited Emerson Swain Quits alternative but to mlgn Their decision resulted from our dif fering views on credit he said Tho 1100 policy on credit coin aides with the boards tighter view Mr Swain said abouta third of Ontarios cooperatives have entered management agree ments with USO in the past 10 years switch to the UCO agreement usually means co op is in trouble he said but Simcoe District Coop is not He said the number of mem bershnd grown to 2000 from 200 since he became general manager and sales had shown an average annual increase of 8100000 Accounts receivable stand at about $500000 and writeoffs for bad debts have been thirdof per cent Mr Russell said he agreed there was need for credit to farmers but that agencies such as banks should provide it shou1c1 and ChOpse By mm nuance Federstinn of Agriculture This is the time of year when many young farm people are do ing some serious thinldng about their education is it worth while going to college Should farm boy choose an agricul tural college report recent ly published by the Ontario Agri cultural College at Guelph will be of interest to boys girls and their parents The report emphasizes the wide variety of Jobs open to graduates of agricultural col leges There is great need in agriculture for skilled scientists in this age otggdvanced technol ogy with many more opportun lties available now than few years ago Forty per cent of the graduates in 1960 were go ing back hi school to take higher degree 30 per cent have been employed by industries related agriculture such as packing uses cooperatives feed corn es and machinery compan res 13 081 pent have joined the teaching profession and eight per cent have gone law the gov rnment service Some of the alanceare now engaged in act ual fanning Itlwould Ejamd thmun peep are req to eirminds what they want defer the rcstmftheirlife fore they have had an oppor unity to look into the various fields of endeavor The odds are that few graduates knew in advance what line they would ow after college But the freids open to agriculturally ttrarned people are many and in teresting Atcolie student discovers his own ability and finds and de CANCEL INVITATION MOSCOW Reuters The Soviet governrnent newspaper lsvestia said Sunday that Paris Air Show officials didpnt want Russran spacemanrlurl Gaga to attend SpaceDay May 31 in the French capital because he would steal the limelight from President Kennedy Show organizers said in Paris had cancelled an invitationth Gagarin No official explanation was glvan velops work for which he is best suited The number of actual farmers is becoming less each year and there may be fewer in years to come but the fields open to agriculture college trained people is becoming larg er and larger Even if the stu dent is not exactly sure what field he wishes to enter an agri cultural college degree will be guarantee of choice and challenging choice it is good conclusion from read ingthis report is If you have the opportunity and the qualifi cations to go to an agricultural college take it new commute color film Dynamic Careers through Numismatics on Will Meet May 17 The Hurouia Numismatits As sociation will hold its monthly meeting at the Loyal True Blue Hall on HighStreet Barrie at 730 pm Wednesday May 17 Mrs Joan Whitby writer numismatics literature in To ronto newspaper will be the speaker Her subject for the evening will be Roman coinage prize coi bamnrctjn flo ronto floor auction consistr ing of ems submitted by mem bers will also be held The executive of the club ex pressed the hope that all inter ested in the recent display of coats tokens and papermoney will againnttend The club also expressedap preciaflon to Mr Bradleyand the chiefsof police and his staff for assistance during National Coin Week Eeorge llavies coNsmucrrou arr Barrie pa earns BAY CITY MOTORS ItID AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ouR SPECIALTY Her collection recently won on agriculture 1collegé Agriculture is ideal for pro raareers through agriculture and every young person interested in agric ture should have the op portumty to see it This film is tarlo Agricultural College SCHOLARSHIPS The Sirncoe County Federation of Agriculture announces the awarding of the annual scholar ship of $100 each to two students from Simeoe County entering the first year of the diploma course at the Ontario Agricul tural College Guelph These scholarships are awarded in the hope of encouraging and stim ulating interest among our young farmers in practical farm 193 The haslsef the awards shall be on scholastic ability partici pation in club work agricultural organizations and community and the actual need for the anholarship ANNUAL BURSARY available for the 196162 college year Application must besub mitted to the secretary of the Simcoe County Federation of Agriculture salami Street Barrie before Sept 15 of each year Scholarshipappiication department of tie or Ailiston The committee of award will consist of the agricultural ra agriculture Bar South Slrncoeand the president and secretary of the Sirucoe gouty Federation of Agricul PRECISION BUiLT Economy with qualitysto add 48 ANNE moting interest in professional available at the film library 0n activities plans for the future The annual bursary will he forms maybeobtained from the prmentatives from North and EAWN SUPPLY WAGON DRIVEN BY PADDY 900 In passe lit Borden Led By Mares CAMP BURDENTwo ay mares drawing an 1885 pat ern Canadian Army Supply wagon led mains Royal Canadian Army Service Corps Memorial Day parade through Camp Bill den Sunday tiueehour ceremony was held in remembrance of the Canadian Army Service Corps soldiers who gave their lives in battle during the Second World War It commenced with the units parading indiv idually totha Roman Catholic and Protestant dhnpals Foll owing tha services all members formed into one battalionsized unit under the command of Col Sarantos MBE CD for the march past and wreath de dication ceremonies at the School cenotaph MotGeneral Spar ling BE DSO CD General Officer Commanding Central Command took the salute and reviewed the colorful convoy of the progression in Army transport dating from the birth 27 New Canadians Gam Cerhircaies Naturalization certificates pre sented Tuesday by Judge Don ald Macmen were to the 27 new citizens listed below Mrs Luise Louise Alle and Robert Alle RR Gilfard Karl BobcrtBaclnnann 27 Ves pra Street Barrie Jan Begun 553 First Street Collingwood Aarnoud Arnold Docs and Jan nske Jozina Dees Painswick lhhannes Gabriels and Lucia Antonia rGabrisls and Lucia Drlve Adriana Goedhart Brad ford Hans Greutmann 11 Vic toria Street Barrie Josef Koch and Katie Katharina Koch Frederick Street Bradford llil degard Lipp and Karl Lipp Midland Genowefa Osko and Stanislaw Osko RR Utopia Josef Rez nicek and Klara Reznioek Rh Barrie Johann Sachs Mid land Willemple Schaly BR Barrie Harry Paul Schedlieh Hubertus Karl Schedlich and Ruth Eva Schedlich John Street Bradford Gerit Jan Gerald John Walma Drillia Taede Walma 0rillia Magda lena KlaraWeber and Martin Weber RR Schornberg LEGAL IGBIS FREDERICTON CP brief on laws relating towomen is to he presented to conven tion of the New Brunswick Womens lnstitutes bySenator el guso 113 DUNLOP ST Next to brown and Co STEVENSON INSURANCE ARAGEs9 eye appeal to your home and year round protection for the car ldealplaca to store the garden tools kiddies toys etc on was moisten or our snow Rooms tan primal Mill 00111 ultra PA 372409 of the RCASC 60 years ago hm saunas Mansionoar sun INursru so Tss wnle councils Talk Roads Stay 513413 When two councils met for some hours to discuss about three miles of joint road and could not come to decision as to how and who should do the work it is indication that the problems of government of municipality are difficult To begin with it seems strange that two full councils should have had to meet to deal with loint road problem which Isai ready laid out in the municipal act The fact thatope man or one council was atisent has been given as reason why the de cision was defercd Perhaps the two muolcipalit ies who seem unable to agree on any subject that comes up for mutual consideration might be better to take their troubles to committee of the county and abide by the decision they get One thing we may be sure of is that when the payment for the meeting is passed there will be no dissenting vole agalnst accepting renumeration for the unfinished business In the meantim users of the road can continua to put up with the bad condition CROP Patti Expos on ots are established in all the townships consisting of two acres each for tha davolpment of birdsfoot ggloil The purpose is to find trfolls will make showings gents of two acres each are to treated with Carhyne spray for the treatment of wild oatslhis is spray which has been used successfully in the western provinces There is not sufficient supply of bite material available to be sold on the open market Western dealers are said to have limited supply available Last year four gallons were available in Simcoc Coun ty P0IAI0 EXPERIMENTS Potato experlements will be held on farm at Beeton and corn variety test will be held on the Harley Timbers farm at Coelstnwn This latter form will be the scene of the South Sim coe plow mICh this fall nArs IN DUMP Complaints that rats are in festing the Township lmps at both betray and the 10th line are being heard This menarrce is controllable by proper use of Warfarin This should have quick action as these rodents can spread disease germs ver anarcaquieldy the best Canada has no adequate de fence for the space age This was the pointed opinion of Austen Barnes speaking at the New Canadian Cultural So ciety meeting Saturday night at the public library in Barrie ile on manned airplanes but is of no use agaimt missiles Mr Barnes is associated with the Canadian Astronautical So ciety which was formed in 1057 to encourage space lnterat He said that the cancellation of the Avro Arrow was serious set back as considerable research on space heat problems had been connected with the Arrow When asked why speakers eon stantly refer to the Russiaris failure to report failures in rae moor $1600 AND up No CirSigner trip overseas or slimmer money without embarrassing or employers Member of types bf sbllain whichtlle said that the Bomarc is effective Low Monthly demants Banned Enterprises The Province or Alberta is an example at how so the rodent situation is dated thsrmifoaerltlsseenats grain elevator there is an imo mediate bunt organized which is even moredthgfilouh an moiI In escape pr nor rovince i1 endeavoring to keep ts borders free of rats and is spending thouands of dollars and man manboars to see that this done Rats in these dums should be problem whl gets continuous utteaiion ammnou commaan Tbs enmnerators who have been making the check of re sidents qualified to vote in the the coming liquor vote in in nislil township have completed their threads and turned in their reports to the returning otticer Clerk Allan freton These persons at nearly as possible were the same as made theenumerntlon for the last provincial eleaion William Marlins at Cooksmwn Chalrncr es at Bethesda wells Don at Giurchill Harry Stew art at Lefrey Blythe Black at Stroud Harry Chappel at Bella Ewart Mrs Vernon Jennett at Thornton Mrs John Smrfh waite at Leonardo Mrs William Little at Holly Mrs Hazel Webb at Painswick andMrs Ben MaatBig Bay Point These officers were chosen for their experience As pearly as possible the re turning officers at the polling booths will be those used at the municipal election There have been approximately 3600 names placed on the list of qualified voters which is slight increase over the last enumeration ANNOUNCE masons one oclock May the returning officer will call meeting at the Township office for the purpose of announcing the managers of the vote No and voteYES sides of the ues tions to come before the act orate of Innisfil Saturday June These namesannounced will be Lloyd honoring for the No side and George Burton for the YES group These men are sun llar to the candidates which go before the electors and are re prwentlng the two sides of the qumlons which the ratepayers are being asked to decide The Yes side will require 60 per cent of the pulled vote to make any change in the pres ent liquor sales under the Liquor Control Act in the township Canada Has No Defence For Space Iige Barrie Club Told the ratio of reliability is im portant If the Russians only succeed in launching one rocket in 50 he said their reliability would be low and therefore in adequate Mr Barnes Is senior engin eer at the special products div ision of Dellaviiland Aircraft ket tests Mr Barnes said that SHOW ENDS KllCHENER CPiThe Cen tral Ontario Horse Show con cluded Saturday night after two days of competition attracting top riders from Ontario Winni peg and the northern United States Proceeds of the show which received more than 250 entries go to crippled children MORTGAGE LoANs DONZIJIA VMDNTHLZPAYMENTSLWHEN gGAN nave ALow 1051 MDRTGAGE LOAN FOR ANY sunrosr AT TEE LOWEST INTEREST RATES AVAILABLE Necessary Completely Confidential Service Free information Why burden yourself with high finance rates when you can obtain low amt mortgage loan for any worthwhile pur poseon tomato suit your budget Consolidate your present debts and reduce your monthly yrnenls your borne or make any other imprevem nts or repairs Perhaps pay off an existing mortgage buy new car redecorate cottage You can have your enquiries to friends neighbors CALL LONG DISTANCE OPERATOR AND ASK FOR ZENITH 76540 No ChNEe ammo MORTGAGE andirnns Aesonranrou Jun nurses 10 05 Grove Street de her best in Barrie Offers 2nd Gym Display The second annual gym dis play and awards night of the Barrie YMYWCA was held in the gymnasium of Central Col legiate Saturday night The program started at 030 with an arts and crafts display in the halls Works in copper leather wood and fabric were presented for inspection This was followed by mass mamhin and the lighting of the torch Parents were greeted by president Elaine Patterson af ter which there was mass cal lsthenics exhibition Pupils from the lilllcrest gym centre gave folk dancing de monstration and the Codrington gym centre children did mus ical march number and square dancing pyramid display was pre sented by the Oakley Park and King Edward centres and the juniors ran in relays The mass relay was led by Russ Davey executive director demonst ation of tumbling weight training judo and tram poline climaxed the evening The trampoline display was per formed by the Toronto West End YJrampoiine group rom the mass relay at the Barrie YulYWCA second annual gun display at Central Collegiate Saturday night Judy had to keep her knees on the ball the ring on her head and the spinner lnher hand revolv ing Examiner Photo Rejects Claim 0i Anastasia HAMBURG West Germany ReuterslThe Hamburg civil court today rejected the claim ofAnnn Anderson to be the Grand Duchess Anastasia the only surviving descendant afthe last Russian czar and heir to the czarist millions The decision ended llryear case in which slyearold Mrs Anderson maintained she had escaped when the czar and all his family were murdered dur ing iheRusslon revolution in The court said that after con sidering the evidence it had de cided that Mrs Andersons claim to be Anastasia was un founded The Hamburg hearings were the latest in 40 years of legal moves over the estate of the Romanov royal famil Gardening when you till with this one 1HHN Pw 66 ROTARY IllER VASmm me asyonrpowrr lawn mower Digs right in and chews up even hardpicked soil and grassy sod amps up weeds and liner as it plows or tnitivnra 16 and 24 widths Optional and narrower armchmems New optional muse drive Loaded with quality learnscs such inland adjustable depth im irlmly dmdflble wheels Power on spare widl chm of and are up engines Helps give you the beautiful healthy fruits ye tables flowers or harm youywanr whth heckweary work 25s InNrsrrn sr REG $14995 NOW $1000 down $10 per mu PA 66531

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