Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 31 May 1961, p. 2

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REMEM It wasnt really so long ago Tomato newspaper carried this photo Feb 13 lose pic ture of Barries Central Unit ed Church hockey team of AlljDonations Go To Needy In Area Nullmeyer States in statement released to The Examiner today the Rev Nullmeycr residential chairman of the Salvation Armys lied Shield appeal said that last years donations totalled $8000 Every cent of that money was spent on the needy in our community he said if we are to meet this years pro posed budget you will have to join with me in giving from the heart We should all givo together and put this years Red Shield appeal ovcrthe top hlr Nuilmeyer said that be is both happy and proud that Barrie has local corps which carries on splendid mision of mercy it is my personal convic tion that our local Salvation lsts desperately require new citadel to continue the fine work they are performing in this area The new citadel will cost $100000 We hope to raise $18 000 durin our residential can vass this amount $6000 will be psed as in previous years tosupply the material needs of the uniortunates in our community The re mainder will go towards the new citadel PEANUTPUSH Kiwctriicins Start Blitz On Borden Camp Borden will be aub pletely constructed andfittdl looted to the annual Peanut Bliiu of the Kiwanis Club of Barfle Thursday ht wanlauaalong at some volunteer canvassers from the city will call on homes in the Permanent Married Quarters sections of both the Army and Air Force Their wares are brief three selections tins of cocktail peanuts tins of assorted nuts and rs of peanut butter This is the sixth year the local Kiwanians have included Comp Borden on their call list Harriet Klwarn Club gets 40 of the gross proceeds from 1the fli which is mainly devoted to the lease and treatment of crippled cblldren although ithe olubs projects in this respect hava been broadened For ins ance last year tb day night he said died as result of rabies be recover so per cent of the cost pesnut project and all of goes to the welfare fund has com lheadthe that year Back row from left Clayton Perry Clair Gor ing James Castle Clark Del Cole Lloyd Bristow Vern on Walker ask you from the bottom of my heart to open up your heart to the work of the Sal vation Army Please give generously when our eanvassar calls at your home on Thurs Farmers Get Compensation From Govt TORONTO CPlTbe Ontario agriculture meat will compensate farmers up to vari ous amounts for stock which tween July 1960 and March 31 this year An orderin council posted Tuesday at Queens Park con tains regulations for the pay ment of up cream for cattle $100 for horses and $40 for sheep swine and goats The Ontario government will from the federal treasury Payment will only be made no the basis of deaths certified by an officer of the health of animals branch federal depart ment of agriculture out with appliances new kit en and home economics at the School for Retard ed0hlldren lLBarde Members of the club and their guests will meet at Com munity House Thursday at 615 pm for dinner then pro ceed directly to Borden They will be assigned to four teams of canvassers three for Army one for RCAF Whenrthe job is done by about 930pm they will adjourn to the com bined mass at ECAFV 18X Depot at Augusto turn in pro ceeds hour The Peanut Blitz of Barrie residential =areas will he held on Monday Junalz 1t and relax for social not expected there will be any oneday peanut tag day in July this yeah Kiwaolans Horace Pro and Gerry Tow peanut projec Front row Eni hours between 8pm Friday to in 1957 boatingra cc arson Creed Douala King Gord Roach Charles St Clair William Bird and Graydon Cole Mr Creed is now in social editor of The landon INNIS Oscar Bowman service men ager of the Stroud Telephone Corn any found wallet on the 8th which had been lost by Emil Clemuns 71 Blantyre Av enue Soarhora Thewallet con tained $8262 and was turned over to the township police who have cohtaoted the owner BUSH ACCIDENT George and Fred Condron of the 14th mnmslon had nar row escape when small bull dozer they were operating in bushrearcd over backwards and nearly numbed both men As it was George had hls leg broken under the machine while Fred was grazed by the falling machine Both went to hospital in an ambulance after police had been summomed Constable Thompson snow the call forhelp The trees being hauled caught causing the dozer to pull itself over hoclowards DOG TRAPS dog caught in trap be tween the 3th and 9th lines was halted when dead animal was left and traps set around it Mrs Scalley owner of the dos heard it bowling and after re leasing it called the police After investigation the owner of the trap was cautioned that under section 386A of the Crim inal Code there was penalty of up to 10 years for cruelty and causing deliberate injury to birds dogs and otherhnimals He was allowed to accept can tion and has assured the chM of police that he will not at tempt any such thing again ROAD TO GET ATTENTION The suburban roads commis roads within certain distance of the City of Ban Their funds are derived from half mill from Barrie and another half mill from the county which when subsidized by the high way department is expectedjo keep the roads included in the program in repair and construct those needed This year the program for to construction will include the 13th concession of Inuisfii former county road The coin miasion will begin work aces sideroad and work west With the expectation of eventually completing this road with full width pavement The construction involves re 550 Deaths Mar Weekend CHICAGOAP The death the extended Memorial Day holiday weekend hit record Willi more than 650 deaths from midnight Tuesday local time went pas 44a and broke the previoushlgh of 418 for to dayMemorialIDay ohserv Thirtyeight drowned and lie died from mis Concession Roads Will Get Attention sion is set up to handle the tolljn the United States during Free Press and Graydon Cole is constable with the Do tarlo Provincial Police Clay ton Perry Ls the onlymernbor ofthegroupwhodiedinac tlon during World War II Norrs By placing the railway bridge which is curved rise over the depressed tracks With final of approximately $44000 to tho Cauldiln Joint Air Training mom Officer AtWCamp cAMPBORDENAnnyliead onartonhuadvhedmuub P1horolon baa bcenpostcdto Contra at Rivera Como Mam effective June 15 lie is pres ently living at Alliston native of Medicine Hat Altl Plt Thornton enlist ed in the Canadian Army Reg ular on Feb 231919 as was posted to the Loni Strathconas Home Royal Oansdlan as and remained there un til April 1951 He went over seats to Korea with Squad ron MIMIC in April and re tuiood in May 52 From that time until Juno 1954 he romaim ed in Calgary with the regi meat On June fl 1954 he was oom missioned and appointed and lieutenant and in January 1955 he was posted to the Royal Con adlaa Dragoons st Camp Peta wawa as troop leader no later became the regimental wireless training at that regiment 1n1e57bowaspocdlothse Canadian Hussars Princess Mahala at Camp Gagetown as rogunental intelligence officer in June 1958 he was selected for air crew training and posted to CJAiC Rivers Comp he completed his fixedwing flight training in November of 1958 In Mord 1959 he went to the United Mites Army Primary Helicopter School at Camp Walters Texas to undergo ro tarywing flight training Ho completed this course in May spend this year this construc tion will not be completed for perhaps three years However when it is done it will add to the roads that are paved and lead into the city so that the share ofrthe costs are helped by the ratepayers of Barrie as well es the county The suburban roads commie slon is chaired this year by Smith Campbell with James Hart and Fisher Canton as members Engineering and de tails for the work will be band led by the county roads depart ment though the work will not be any partof the county road PTOBTBHL ALCOKDL DISCUSSION On Thursday evening next the members of St Pauls In nisfrl and St Peter Churchill Anglican churches will hold an open discussion on the problem of alcoholism as it affects the members of church The dis cussion is intended to help people make their own decisions as to how they should vote at the coming yes or no vote Saturday COMPLAINS 0F SIDEROAD Residents on sideroad have complained to the police about the manner in which large grav el trucks are being operated in their district They elaimjhe speed of the loaded vehicles is dangerous One driver had to swerye his truck to the ditch in order to avoid being struck by train at the rail crossing iRDY EJCKLING ILL We know our readers will be sorry to learn that Roy Hickling is in hospital for treatment fol lowing coronary attack it is said ilé brought this on while handling bags of grain Well six weeks rest and quiet will be bard for Boy to get used to but hiscourtesy Exomlner every of ternoon and that his first look will be this column We will try to keep him posted Hope they soonallowhimaphoneaudvis itorsrLf HDon Compromise EditoriTells Press ranavrv israei fAPJAn lndonesian editor kept under house arrest by the Sukarno government for more than four Tuesday for editors in underlie velopcd nationsto arefuse to compromise when young gov ernments seakto restrain press told 170 edit orsand publushers mm 29 coun Ell Intern onal vll conv tio boyasterdey were ready to efordemocrecy and freedom now are sayingthatin der to achieve freedom from want it inexcusable to do away ith freedornof expression The pressLubis said must maintain that freedom from institute cellaueous causes for total of slon is one and ludivlsible PUBLI owners of fish shun bi VAll NOlICE ties on City to as consonants City Clerk fwédo knowlie worafirwn years made an eloquent plea 10th annual hunger and freedom of expries 1859 During the summer of 1959 he went to Camp Gagetown to carry out helicopter trials with the 3013 In October 1859 he was posted to Fort de Tern to work with the so Aviation Company Here he was employed as main tenanee officer for bids helicop ters and as an instructor pilot In October 1960 he rcturned to Canada and was posted to the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps School Here he has been em ployed as driving and main tenaooo officer instructor On June Pat leaves for Palo Alto California where he will visit the Euler Aircralt Corpor ation factory and get osbort course on the Hiller lzE beli STROUDEvory man who drinks often enough and long enough will become an alco bolic These were the words of Dr Hunniset of the Fred Victor Mission ofToronto speaking to more than 200 Monday night in Churchill Community loll insupport of the voteno antl liquor campaign in lonisfll Township was the final voteno meeting before election day June Seventyper cent of all al their teens he said They thinkits smart but its much smarter not to drink Theres no limit he pointed out to what is done when liquoris consumed Open more outlets Dr Hunnisetsaid fandyou make it possible and easier for any one to end up that way New outlets are opened because they want patrons who later may become derelictsr tcan happen here he continued You have moral obligation to vote no You FOUR BROWN PRINCE ALBERT Soak GP Namesof four men drowned while fishing Sun day on Dore Lake 120 miles northwest of here were released Monday by the RCMP Tliey were Shirley Edward Powers 47 Eric Thompson 41 Robert LestertMillar 40 all officers of thé Saskatchewan penitentiary here and Robert Sande of He lena Moot Woo5 principols offers The recent issue by the Icohoiics began drinking in are your brothers keeper Posted To Wes or raorosrou oopter This is the aircraft that the Canadian Army is buying andwlllbeusedbytbelloynl Canadian Armoured Corps for reconnatasanca in its Reconnais sance Squadrons On posting to CJATC Riven Camp he will be employed as helicopter pilot and instructor at the Armys Light Aircraft School Lt Thornton married the former Miss Joan Gill of Allis too Pat and Joan are present ly living in Alllstoo with their three children Therese Michael and Janice Grillian Remanded For OWLP Theft DRIILIAfCPY Frederick Carter is was remanded two weeks in custody for sentence niesday when he pleaded guilty to charge of theft laid after scrap lead and copper wire stolen from the Orlllla Water Light and Power Commission where Carter has been em ployed for six years John Lewis Strachan 33 an attendant at the Ontario Hospi tal here pleaded guilty to pos smnammmxmavmvnnu Pedestrian By OldModel Car OTTAWA CF Pedestrian llicion Bola so was killed today when no oldmodel car roared onto the sidewalk and knocked him to the pavement Police said they charged Al bert Raymond Bond 29 with crholnal audiences The car driver acid he lost control when tire blewllra car knocked Bola down then tossed him agaloata hydro polo Police Officials Gather ForMeet NORTH BAY CPLTop pov lice officials fromcllics munic ipalities andtownablps through out tbe province assembled Tuesday for the annual conven tion of the Ontario Chief Conv stables Association ch be gins today The 50 delegates to the three day convention will be ad dressed by Ontario Attorney General Kelso Roberta Toronto Police Chief Jamar Monkey RCMP Commissioner llarvlsoo and experts in police work Traffic resolutions report on training committees and the proposed legislation on the ooel Wilkinson MC of Calgary and Esiavno Soak will be appointed Chief Instruc tor of the Royal Canadian School of Infantry at Camp Bor ors announced today He will vacate the appoint meat of Commanding Officer 2nd Battalion Queens Own Rif lea of Canada now stationed at Calgary woman as omen the Saskatchewan Bordon Begi ment PAM LtCol Wilkln son was commissioned in the South Saskatchewan Regiment in 1937 lie went overseas to session of stolen goods and was remanded one week for sea tence Every Man Potential Alcoholic Speaker Advises 200 Vote No Several other speeches on the subject underlined the opinion that more outlets for liquor will destroy more homes will encourage more juvenile delinquency will make for more impaired driv ers and more accidents and will make for more sorrow hardship and misery malepquarlet from Barrie the Emmanuel Airs sang novelty number was played on the saw with piano accompan iment The 11 polling booths will he opensaturday June in the nsnvroncuvo STEEL In All Tbicknesses and Lengths We Carry Full Stock 91 STRUCTURAL STEEL scams arrows CHANNEL and passes name weannso and Machine City ofBarrie SeparateSclaool 0Dobentnres with avariaty of maturities at an attractive rate of return Maturity Price May 1973 9950 May l1974 9950 May 1975 9950 May1i197d 9950 circular giving financial information and statistics of theCity of Barrie and the Sepa rate School Board is available upon request WirodG1iridy Corripany Limieed IDEAL REPRESENTATle ALAN NESS 116Wd1iugmn5moén MMiPMwH9903 Anne St PA 84744 Board Board provides investors Maturity Price May 1977 9900 May 1979 May 1980 May 1981 mutton After serving inseveraistaff appointments in Canada Lt Col township from om to pni 1937 He went overseas in 1940 and was wounded at the Dlep Held in August 1912 For the re mainder of the war he served in Canada returning to Europe in 1945 as company commander in the Regina Rifleswvhere he was partofths Canadian Oc Force until April 1946 Willrioson was appointed sec du mnrehurk per dollar Heres gasoline that meets the demands of rracoorengioesdtpmvidco the best in quick scam fast warmup power and economy Us Best Gaso line and get the best value fioryeurtracrorfiiel dollar For diesel powered units Esso Diesel Fuel has been promeverondoveragaln ti Kb to give peak performanv cc McVeio BARRIE ALWAYS soon to implant Fol rue artsr Foresters Help Injury Victim Gallant members of the Grey and Simone Foresters Squad ron leaped to the assistance of damsel in distress last night But they didnt have to loan or Catharina Juno member of YMYWCA adultvvolley ball group collapsed in heap with dislocated lrneccap as she stepped over twwanda halffoot iron fence just outside the doors on ParkSL She and the rest of her group were Juli packing it up for the night after practice volley bau session at Queens Park it was regular parade night for Squadron The squadron had just completed first aid course Mrs Juno was lifted by stretcher into an army panel truck and rushed around the block to Royal Victorlx Hospv ltrl She was treated and taken home the some night amalgamation of municipal po llca forces within county will be discussed Wednesday On Thursday delegates will discuss uniform reporting of traffic offences and burglaries Chief Instructor At RCSI OTTAWA LieutenantCol Pic den in June Army Headquart After serving in the ranks of LTCOL wmrmson ondlneonunand of the lat Bal talian Queens Own Rifles in 1955He assumed command of the 2nd Battalion QOR of in July 1959 Vanni ifé tractor asouaexf Essa Gasoline gives you more power

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