Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 25 Jun 1964, p. 3

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am warmed52 yéHbspitais Staff EThlOugh Disaster Plan More than loo doctors nurs es and hospital personnel ear riod out an enlargenu disaster exercise at Royal Vlaorla Hos iplial yesterday Ieren members or the Barrie Crty Police and one Emasew liresures Organisation auxiliary policeman rerouted traffic out lrdb the hospital and belpd in the dee ted area inside mm SUCCESS uierdaya exercise am the first aver exercise carried out at the Royal Vittoria Hospital and Cameron assist ant administrator termed it lilCCCfl similar exercise used to be ad carried olrt at the Barrie Ar mwry ltlr Camervnsald We have had lor years plan in writing so that well have something to follow if we have loos dis astersomething lllle bus turning over on the highway and so orto people injured The amel en disaster as ercise is ewfwgto look after it asartha medical staff is or ganised in teams and equip ment is earmarked mil rel emerged peope be mov out or the mini temporarily at least he sent home team of doctors would sort out the disaster victims those who could be sent home than who could be treated for burns or whatever their introlea As an example or the type of emergency he cited the tar ants few years ago when the brakes on bus on Bay field stress and it went into Kempealelt Bay in yesterdays exercise tha hospital cafeteria was used as sorting out station Mr Cameron said We have nt bad the lan practised for quite wb but well be doing It more mainly from now on in yesterdays exercise so nurses acted II casualties and several others acted as relatives Part of the plan if the smar °hiy°°li ll iiu no sea ihat of the plan wasnt put to attest yeaterdusf Ordinarily the hospl could handle about to or is although it would be tight squeeae Mr Cameron said Eli PROBLEM He said it would take about bell an hour to get organised and they can clear the cafeteria in that time From the experience at the bus accident parents and rei allvea are the bi geat problem Mr Cameron sad was listled with the run through He lauded the police for their cooperation it was splendid be said pMcln Displays Top Rose At Local Flower Show Mcbaren took honors for best rose in the show at Darrin Horticultural Society An ouel Rosa Slow held in JOOF Hall on Collier street yesterday The winning flower was dark red hybrid tea rose call ed the New Yorker incials termed the show one of tbs rrloat Itlccessful in its history meaty nine adults and two juveniles bad entries Judge of the show was Keenan past president of the Canadian Rose Show Following the judging he gave alleLture comes and sbowad oolord slides Mrs Charles Mills was con vcoer of yesterdays show and also chainnan of the rose show committee Other members of the committee were Mrs irena Hill Mrs inner and Mrs Sh Watson bake sale was held in con junction with the show Chair man of the bake sale commit tee was Mrs Charles Brown and other members were Mrs Herringtoo Mrs Adams and Mrs Kosowao ANNOUNCEMENTS The following announcements more made nt last nights meet Sunday is Decoration Day at Barrie Union Cemetery Three tours are coming up one on July to to the interna tional Lily Show It the Royal Botanical Gardens and also to Hamilton and Dundee July 22 there will be Quilt and Rug Show at Berton and there will also be tour of the Shakespearean Festival in Stratfold hire Gertrude Archer chiet hooker is leaving July it for England and returning Sept ltirs lE Herrington will take her place during her absence One bloom red rose McLaren lrene Hill Mrs Courtney Ono bloom while or cream rose McLaren hire Robert Bell Harold Coo er One bloom Nae pink or rose Mcbaren Mrs Robert Dell Mrs Chas Mills One bloom Peace rose only lrcne Hill Harald Cooper Mrs Courtney One bloom Grandiflora any colour Mcbaren Mrs Jim Caldwell lrcoe Hill Three blooms any col our WR McLareo Mrs Dundas Mrs Lindeli Three sprays climbers any colour or colours Mrs Wm Hare Mrs Synnott Mrs Lindell mum coups WINS moons Ken Rudd drum motor of the Kempenfeit Drum Corps ldmiras the second place tro phy the Corps won last Sa turday afternoon for Junior Drum Corps at Branmton Fee tival rt Flowers It was the first empuition the corps has won since it re organ lzcd three months ago it is looking forward to the Can adian Natlo to be held at Varsity Stadium in Toronto later this stunner fcoon EVENING By STEVE Spirits are anything but high on one is forced to leavebia at 430 in the morning But the picture brightens in bur ry when you meet people like IdiHesterday morning Our family wasnt out of the smoking building ailseconds when the first offer oi help in the way of accommodation was filtered Within an nertbali block five differ parties had extended helpinghood they included policeman offering transportation and hotel assistant manager otfcrlng accommbdation lotters or assistance came Itan innumerable other parties through the day and to all can only extend my most aln ogre thanks hope that do not have the opportunity to offer any of you help because of si liar tircunrstancet But through all the grief ons sisters lawaltht and wood JONEch log there were what appear slow to be lighter moments Example former policeman not knowing that was booted out of my place saw me sitting onthe aldewellrearly lathe morning and asked Would you like good human interest Imp Any other time wouldJlele illmild at the suggestion But this time was little too con cerned about my ownioterest He was referring to the fad that twoblrds were in nest ahoyethe burning bakery Examp During the morning member of The Examiner ed itorial staff said be was going to finish hlaloach then go down the street to see what was cooking with punch line before he did Examp was said that wee wearins mvrylarnes to workljlist to hit baclt at the women who are conafdering mp1 One bloom rose displayed in rose bowl Mcberea 3f Robert Hell Mrs Dua al Ladys corssge made with roses Mrs Jim Caldwell ltirs ml liloLarnn Mrs Chas Routonnlere Mrs Jim Cold well Mrs Adams Mrs Synnott Miniature floral arrangement of roses Mrs McLeren Mrs Robert Dell Mrs Jim Caldwell Arrangement for sick room Mrs Brown Mrs Mc Lareo llusle Cooper Dining table centre piece lrelle Hill Mrs Robert Bell Mrs RMclareo Living room arrangement Mrs Mdlaren Mrs Jim Caldwell irens Hill with Anniversary Mrs Jim Cpldwell Mrs McLaren lrano Hill One apatite blue delphlnlum Mrs undas Mrs Wil son Three spikes delphlnluma Mrs Hare Mrs John Webb One bloom peony Mrs Liar dell Mrs Wilson lreae Hill Three blooms peony Mrs Lindeil Mrs Jean Gable Mrs Ollva splera lbree sprays florlbundaa MeLeren ireoe Hill Mrs Jean Gable One bloom any colour Mcbaren Mrs Hare Mrs Scott One bloom any new rose 1m McLereo Mrs Jim Caldwell lrene Hill JUVENILE Artistic arrangement of roses Patsy Sarieant Arrangement at roses for tea table Douglas Lamont twwmmmpwmwmrvflm mu 9743 AK GEORGE RENION teacher at Johnson Street School congratulates Shana Judo Club Holds Grading Tourney hold grading tournament at the last week Gradings were lrom oranga to green Wayne Reycroit yellow to orange Robert Reglnier and white to yellow Larry Wilkin Hall The iudo club holds workouts every Thursday evening at the Lnllevlew Dairy park on Dan lophstreet club is host to the Camp Borden judo club tonight Lay One Charge in Accidents City Police report two motor vehicle accidents yesterday At MD pm two are met at the Bayfieldsimcoe street in tersection As result Elisa beth Farrar at has been charg ed with faliing to yield the right of way The Farrar vehicle which was travelling west oarslmcoe is reported to have collided with the car driven by Mary Jane Ransom 29 257 Rayllald street which was moving north on Beylicld The Ransom car was dam aged to the extent of also The other suffered $50 damage Less than an hour later three cars bumped at Codrlngtnn and Mulcaster streets Police report that car driv en by John Coulter no Codriog ion St hit the rear of car driven lay Larry Sanderson 287 Napier St which in turn bit the rear of the vehicle driven by Helen Reovie of Oro Coultore car suffered the most damage em The Sanderson vehicle was nicked for 1125 de gge and the Reevle car for No one was charged and no one injured Glass Is Broken At Case Holding Lite Preserver it didnt take long for the ex pected to happen NET or The Barrie Horticultural So ciety bake sale held in conjunc tion with the Annual Rose Show in war llall yesterday netted the society 839 it was announc ed tods APPOINTMENT City Police report that the glass case containing the life preserves at the end of Baytield dock was smashed some time during the night it was noticed by an officer on regular patrol Police Chief Ed Tachlrbart said it might now be wise to wire the preserver case to bis department lli this way well be able to get to the scene quicker if some one is to trouble and well be able to nab the persons who filed last earning trouble he Angus Library Site Available ANGUS Special flre vill age oi Angusriooh another step towards apubllc library Mon day night when Fred Rose in forrned the Board of lrllstees that site for tire bottling could be purchased artist Mr Ross who is on the li brary board and also is vill age trustee told Essa township RnZRSanlloan Page ill gas wou twproperty to the village The Horticultural Society fwnuld landscape it The library site across from the post office on Queen Street harm of the proposed centen nl project by the tovrnsllipl Mr Ross uplalned thougirthe lot appeara itls actually by 75 feet It wouldJre large enolmr for the building Reeve Page advisedVMr Ross to are brief on the sub mct submit the town One atepayersaggeated that lead allearly owned by the vIll ege on Mill street he used How ever trustee chairman Merv Mllao explained the reason or ogrtheproposed Harold Forster and Company Realtors take pleasureln an nouncing the appointment of Jonson to their salea Mrs Elam stall Mrs Ineson is well and favor ably known having been active in the conununlty over the years Silo is past president of the Guild of Trinity Anglic an Church past president at the Ladies Auxiliary to tireLlons Club of Barrie former execm tlva member of the Canadian Club of Barrie former execu tive lumber and directorof the Barrie Commlmlty Concert Ad soclatlonl served in no carbon tiva capacity With the Hillelest Home and5chooi Assoc was activelywaasoclatad with the Band Mothers Commmf Barrie Central Collegiate and Distilst head the Mothers Committee ofthe Barrio Skating Club for several years Sheis member of the ladies section of Barrie Curling Club Mrsiaéooo would welcome any pfportunlty to serve youio the sill of Real Estate In the Rare rlaarea at anytime Pleasecati or at 7264 The Barrie Senior Judo citm nennsu hf centre and Sandra Colman acbooa top boy and girl students mamlner Photo Better To Serve Children Gradustea oi Johnson Street Pubiicscbool were asked to Thinh about serving and not being served by the guest speaker at the closing exercises Rev Roney lldr Ronny is theirector at St Giles Anglican Church He reminded the graduates that they should be concemod with what they can give to what they do not what it can give them if the person is concern ed with What can give you can be sure you will receive the rlxht payment He saldtha per son who goes for Job with dollar sign oler his head is not offering very much The graduates weratold that no one could expect fmm them more that their best Some times parents and teachers ex pect more than we produce and than are other untrawhen we can give lot more than we do Mr Rooey alatetl TRAINING FOR LIFE He said pehoollog is not so much training or Job as training for lif Mr Roney drew the attention of the students to the fact that it was on are same day June at in list that John Cabot pieh Advised ced the flag of England the Cross of St George on the shores of Newfoundland And little later Jacques Cartier landed on Canadian soil and planted rude cross He said It was not the fact that the per sons were French or English that was significant but the fact that each brought cross symbolic of their faith THINK OF HERITAGE He urged students to think about their heritage as Caond lane He said they should go on to high school and tees kle French not as subject but because thia will make me better Canadian The students were told that each rsublectcan teach things which are necessary to ordin ary living He said mathema tch is important in world of automation and atomic energy Freon history students may learn the mistakes of the past and good book can teach great deal about human nature Tonight you have completed one more step in lite he said Once youve started up the stairs it would be shame not to go all the way Graduation Mxmvmyoauwmrmmanmmmw mtrwwwnnwwm mimmasnmrauma mumss Register For quk the summer recreation pro gram Retreat Committee will be ginMondayIttamonrrparh areas throughout the do ui°° mm um PN sranrwill basin Friday at 330 nr at the parks Registry on will continue unul pro Afaeofflceots rcbildor so cents per 1y will be charged The program on the oarlra WEST dam until noon ay eprorrarn will end Aug Kwhnrnsrs will register for this actlvi Monday the after noon of first day of the parks program Registrations will be taken at the three swlm 51 areas the Barrie Com Mmming Pool Kine men Road and Johnson Reach Reflstration fee will be 81 per chi or ti per family Children from school age in il are invited to take art in the playground aalvltles and children eight to to may be more members or the swim ming programs SWIMMING Swimming instruction will be held at the Community Poollor tuaior intermediate and color swimmers or Royal Lila Save lng intermediate Life Saving is but one step and there are many more to go ENTERTAINMENT Students of the Grade eight class combined to present an evening of musical entertain meat under the direction at Lloyd itllford all sor of music for Harris Pu lic schools and Mrs George Renton tea cher at the school The welcome to guests was given by Mrs Ranting principal of the school Sandra Smith and Shane Mur phy were honored as proficiency prize winners and Miss Smith was also Valedictorian for her class Mrs Douglas Manchester president of the Home and School Association presented slim to Jean Leldlew and Val erie Thompson proficiency prize winners presentation was also made to Mrs Ranting by Mrs Mandrester Participants in events related to school activities were honor ed by Mrs Renting and crests were presented to those who participated in school athletic activities by Phillips MbytbaBarrlsW Friday Events from noon to pm each At flannel Pond Ind John son beach swkamen who have nedved their Red Cross Water Salety Beginners will ho hum some Juniors may also use the Johnson beads area instrude will belronr to pm on each area splash pool program will operate in the afternoon It Queens mearand the Conr murky Pool tor children from five to seven City parks whim will ate pmlmrrs include shear rodr Queens Elslr and Lions on the west side and Grove and singles Johnson GalliumSire brine and Wellington on the best Music Students Present Recital Last week the piano atom of Saint Josephs Convent were heard in recital at St Josephs Auditorium The rogrsm consisted of lt ano or and duets from little ones tnnrore advanced pu plis and was varied with groups oi the students singing to bar mony One of the most delightful numbers was Tsebaikovskya Nutcracker Suite played by eight llttla pianists As each small one played Jane Srigiey told the story of the Suite with clarity and composure Following are the students who took part Judy Athens Brian vert Ann Cameron Lexi CEriieron Donna Corcorao Jamie Corpor ao Carol Ann Corrlgel Saran Davies Judy Davies Kathy French Joanne Harper Micde Harper Debbie Jones Mary Jane Keane Patricia beeper Joanne Lcsage Mark Murphy Joanne McBride Leo McBride Mary Lou Quinn Stave Spanls Christa Spanis Jane Srlgley Evelyn Wheeler John Wheeler Mary Lynn White The evening ended on happy note as Sister Redempta entertaipteyd hell atullixents at laI PI We and guests bad collee CAE PRODUCTION Yugoslavia manufacth three cars every hour In the snare time bicycles live motorcycles and one tram leave the aaranrbly lines mrr can BARRlEwoRlls Reports The following letter vvasvmailed to all Members of the Local WorksJuno DEAR FELLOW EMPLOYEE On June 29th hourly rated employees eligible for voting will have the responsibility of making an important decision They will be asked to indicate on their ballot whether or not they wish to bar Radio and Machine Workers of America gain with the Company collectively through the United Electrical In making your decision it you are voter consider caraftu your most important requirements from your job and ask yourself if they have been provided over the past years Compare the benellta received and enjoyed with beoeilta provided by other cm ployere with whom you are acquainted Consider the growth of General Electric in Barrie and the work opportunities provided the people of the ferred consideration givcntoerslployeea familiee onununity not forgetting the pro lh Dominion Bureau of Statistics lathe June report published the following figllresl Average hourly earnings Canada tits Barrie Works average for the same period was titles excluding overtirlu premiums and night shift bonus To this we caudd the be per hour lacroasewhlch was announced June 11964 retroactive to December at user and the Rarrfeworks figure atandaat us The retroactive pay will be based upon to times to hours and will be paid for each ck it hit or part ot thawed was worked Total retroactive payit every week was worked for the period December sarlroa paid June 15 19M sit willbesoooo grossand be

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