Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 29 Sep 1967, p. 3

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SHERYL SPENCER THORNTON lWits INTRIGUED WITH THESE PUMPKINS Thursday High or 42 Be ow Average Thursdays high temperature oi 42 degrees in the Barrie dis trictmarked one of the widest September days on record Average high tor the last week Two iiécidentsl Reported By OPP Barrie OPP report two one caraccidents last night The first occurred at 915 pm on Highway 400 iiist north of Essa Read it involved $350 dam age to the vehideot Raiiae Amato of Maple St Barrie Mr Amnto was uninjured when his auto collided with guide posts the highway The second accident involve $7011 to car driven by Cornet Laven 45 of Downsview Mr Lavenwas treated or face cu at RVH and released The Night onrown Contest Winner Barrie is winner oi thls weeks Night on the Town to test with her answer liar in piemberis 64 degrees the wee er office at Base Borden ls igh temperatures matcbed an broke record low valuesin mny centres as the current spell entered its second full And spokesman at the pronto weather otiicevsaid ear today itwillbe Sunday be ore temperatures areback to ormal Mount Forest with 41 degrees rake previous Sept 223 record oi 44 degrees in 1951whiie Kitj laioe with 42 degrees and Sud bury with 43 degrees matched their records set in 1944 and 1961 respectively gt in other localities records for the entire month ot September were broken Muskokas 41 dcgees ended record 44 degrees set Sept 30 1939 Wiarton andSimcoe each with 43 degrees broke their Sept 30 1944 4tdegree and Sept 70 1956 oidegree records respec tivelyand Londons 44 degrees erased the Sept 30 1914 record 45 degrees OLD RECORDS G0 Windsor and Hamilton eado re corded 45 degrees which broke 4s and 47degree record set Sept 24 1950 and Sept 26 1999 respectively Toronto Internhfionhi Airports 41 degrem tied the Sept 24 1950 record and Torontos 45 degrees tied record set Sept 29 and 30 1360 The weather oiiioe said there would be gradual warming nape until Sunday when it will be normal again Rain iell continuously Thurs day throughout the Lake Ontario and Lake Erie regions Sterling Ont 15 and Trenton nine miles east oi Hellevflle had the most rain recorded in the 24hour period until pm on Thursday with almost three in aha Buffalo New York recorded four inches in the sixhour per iod irom pm Thursday Tor onto had just over one inch anyCel some Events JuniorFair Is Held Yesterday was pretty dis passing day tor anyone who wanted to be spectator or ex hibitor at the 114th Barrio Ex hibitlon and tbu rain and cold weather told disappointing story at the glue The horse races scheduled ior pm werecolled the per iormanoe oi the ironsCanada liell Drivers set tor pm was cancellcdand the midway closed down yesterday evening because oi the Lack of huslnlss One bright spot thmgh was the junior lan which kept going despite the constant rain The exhibitors in the llvoslock division huddled under rain coats and led their soaked arr imnls around the show rings out sldo oi the hams One oi lhe rings had large puddle in the centre The Cookstown tall Heel Club took first prize in the interclub display and won as award or their efforts Neil Shoardowrl of BB Vasey look first in the 411 potato and groin ciubs individual entry class lnlncs Muir ol hilnlslng was champion and Ron Hewitt arm Orlilia reserve in tile individ ual competition ior section one oi the HI cnli clubs Winners oi thc other sections in the class are as ioliows ZLlnda Waples oi Bit Victoria liar bour Brian Strachan or Om Station 4ch Murdock oi Bit Blame Milan Robertson oi Stmud The Vascy 4H Cali Club won the championship in section one at the Live Stock and Crop Clubs class Section two winner was the Oro 4li Cali Club First in the third section was won by the Mineslng 4H Beet Club Paul Wilson oi RR Shoud was first in the showmlnshlp or boot calves First in show manship for dairy calves was David McCuaig oi RRShanty Bay Bob Baln oi Thornton won the Showmanship for lambs while Reta Morrow oi RR Coohsiown was grand champion in tho swine showing elm There were elght sections in the live stock individual entry cl Doug Langman of RB Orillln managed iusts in the senior beet better and the beef BuildsUp Own Herd To Enter Sr Classes Bill Arnold didnt win charm pioluhip or save champion ship at the Barrie Junior Fair yatenlayubut he is typical oi what many would like junior exhibitor to be He has built up aherdoihrsownnnd theeon iidenoe to enter senior compe tition in the near iuturc For six yeals he had bought the cattle he showed in the Bar rie junior ialr irom Bill hialcom son prominent personality oi the Barrie exhibition In 1963 he showed the re serve éhampion Hereford at the Royal Winter Fain That year he slatted building his own pure bred polled Hereford herd Next year stui using animals he had obtained from Mr Mai comson Bill took the grand championship and the grand championship baby beet over all breeds Finally in use he started lVlNNIPEG CWFlanged showed rallying tendencies in early trade on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange today although the market appeared to be somewhat irregular Flux Oct higher 334 Decl ZMM higher 33 May zit2v higher 849 July higher349 Rapeseed Nov not open Jan li lower 238713 March In lowerz May not open Oats at lower 93 Dec it lower May and July not OPE Barley Oct ti lower 117 Dec unobnnged 175 May ba ng 125 July not open We lukeLpieusure in un honoring the appointment of rlllllvl PRICES show animals irom his own herd and won the reserve champion temple over all breeds Also he began to sell his own anhnaka to other junior com petibore Winning the reserve champion iemaiu prompted Mr Arnold to put up cash prize 01 this year for the grandchampion beci steer and the grand champion beet brooding helter won respec tively by Doug Langman oi nn Orillia and Linda Wnples oi BR Vidoria Harbour Part oi the disappointment of not hiring championship this year has been relieved for Bill because the champion junior riali call shown by James Muir oi Minesing was from his herd The junior ialr the neural stepping stone between school fair and senior ialr The money Mr Arnold has made from his showing ill junior fairs has made it possble tor him to build up herd and soon ex hibit in senior air without be ing in over his head He has the Grand View Foiled Herciord Farm at New Lowell New Trophies Added For Fair Two new trophies were Van oi the pounced at the dinner yesterday when Barrie Mayor Les Cooke oiiicially opened the 114th Bar ria Exhibition plaque honor Stewart Page who retired this year as Department of Agriculture and Food representative or North Slmcoe will be awarded alumfilly to the senior Winner of the par ior fair Also trophy honoring Brennan long be Barrie Agricliltural So clety will be awarded annually to the eldtihitor winning the most points in the roadster classes of the fair The opening or the an wasnt ribbon cutting ceremony as in previous years it was Just an announcement made by May or looks at banquet attend ed by 100 municipaland town ship dignitari Department of Agriculture officials and agricul tural society members The sucrohs TAKE horror roar ttbeCo The mum 0The Ongruio Mlmlgipal Board for ap intendsto apply to ion of the City otharric proval of Bylaw ovllt toiautherize the yum of Part oi Lot 22 23 and 24 Concession Township otoro or an air harbour at an estiinated cost of swoon 00 which amount sheer all sections First in the unlor bcci llciier section was aui Wilson oi RR Strolld Showing the winning Junior dairy beiier Wm Norman McKay oi tilt Hawkostone Grand champion in the senior dairy better wa David Fenndl of RR Bradford Champion or the silt section was Reta Morrow oi Bit Cooitstown Thaeewerevnotenouyl entries in the market lamb section to award champio Militiamen Will Compete In Shoot Up to 275 riflemcn from 56 mlhtia units in Ontario will com pete as individuals and teams at Canadian Force Base Borden Oct l5 and 16 in shoot span sored JuinliY by the Ontario Rifle Assoc ation and Headquar tus Ontario Region ib be held at the Mons Range at Borden the competition com bines separate rifle competition held by the service and the ORA in previous years Top team trnphiu are or the open and the tyro competitions hast year the Govemor Gon erals Foot Guards mm Ottawa took the open competition and the Lorne Scots irom Brampton won the tyro trophy Brigadier GRA Collin cam mander Ontario Region will present the group and individual trophies Sunday aiternoon Oct 16 at Borden The Fit service riila will be used in the competition DEATHS WMGnr Kenneth Darcysuddenly at the York county Hospital New manlet on Thursday September in loot Kenneth Darcy wrlm in his 11th ynr oi Newmrket lormuly oi nimvur beloved hisbund at Picture Mooney dear hotter oi Mlnheal and Pliny both It home son or Mr and ms Victor Wrtght pt marvels brother oi Mari Mrs Ken ma or Etxnvale Ind My Mrs Fred tungsten or Orillla heating at the lime Lynn up ml Home Ellnvale mel pm on sauna lol tuners service on Hominy October it pm inter ment mimic Clmttery éivellé TE BARR manna FRIDAY am it 161 Achievement Day Program Held For Beet Dairy Clubs The achievement day program or the inning Hi Bed Ind Dairy club was held Thursday in contraction with the Barrie Junior Fair in the Dairy Chh ccrnpctiilnn Guernsey shown by borne Pat terson waliint in the senior class Second went to his bro ther Mlnray showing the man breed oi nnknnl Hollletm look up top Wm pi in the Junior class with Jim Gliien showing the first prize winner and Betty Murray the runnerup in lhelleet Club million Hereiords led the junior helier clan Jim Muir was iirst lol lowed by Robert Wlsmcr The brothers showing Allqu in the senior holler class finish ed onetwo They were George and Ken Guides Top spots in the Bee on steel class went to Kudords shown by Aim first and Her oid Cook winner at the showmande award tor the dairy clubs was Gary Glitch iollowedby Rnlpb Giiien liereiords shown by Alan and Harold Cook liaisth in first and second places respectively in the stonmallship competition or beet clubs The Minulng 4H col club are under the direction oi Ihs Ontario department oi agrinll lure and land They are spon sored jointly by the Kiwanis Clubpi Barrie the Canada dc partment oi agriculture and the Ontario department at agricul ture and load The members were oompeiin for possible 400 points toward their annual ill awards Need Waitresses lit PlowingMatch Canada Manpower Centre at Barrie reports today that 40 man ricd oomph are wanted to work as Wainasses at the intimation at Plowing Match Oct 11 to 14 from 11 am to pan Carpentem specializing in tin Lshirlg work unwanted to work on the construction of apartment buildings Other labs open to film plateauamend ibst mntboiass ecu Further lniormatlon may be obtained tom the Canada Mam v1 Centre 32A Dualop St es SAYS MARRIAGE NULL VATICAN CITY AP Actress Gina Lollobrlglda already legally separated irom her husband has applied to the Vaticans sexedRota for an annulment sources said Thursday CAR AND TRUCK lrllsnlll ATTRACTIVE YEARLY RATES mam BARRIE DRIVEACAR ca Esra Rd Alllndlll iVOpan your heort dud your purse so that the ll member agencies of the Barrie United Appeoilmoy con tinue their necessary community servicesior anotheryear ope Miss lda May Cameron NJ shall be raised by the sale oi debenturesp gt general rate over period not exceeding five years 2i Application will be made to The Ontario Mun lpal Board ior an order to dispense with the assent oi the elector to the undertaking of the said worksAny ratepayer may Pronnn Miss Cameron wins corsnge complimeh of Harris Flowers taxi seerce from Allandale dinner iortwo at Maude rlzznlr nownl and eAllornfcrmRr linioncertiiied By LaborBoard The Ontario Labor Relations works many wonders the Barrie United Woy Kourys two stoaks compli ments oi and Food Market Angus theater tickets taRoxy Theatre and free car wash at Taylors Texaco The night on the town contest Via weekly feature of The EX lt consists oi letters sea ered through advertise ments intlle paper Readers are ith to unscrnmble th letters toiorm the name of th busiiless ieatllred during th wee my EXAllrlunn nitric Ans PHONE 7mm Board has certified Central Ont nrio District Council United Brodierhood of Carpenters and Joiners oi America to represent employees at two companies in Simcoe county the Dis ct oi Muskoka and the townships Rama Mara and Thorah in Ont arlo county The two companies are Basil Slmcoe Limited and Readman Construction Limited Coveredby the cerllilcaticn are all carpenters and carpen els pprentlces employed by the illms in the deilgnatedarea Excepted mm the order nonworking ioremcn and ve as distributor for Better TllrI Nurseries Ltd Boston Ont for Barrie and District Marion Blue Gran Benton Blue Grass Shady Mix Grass Vv Bent Greased Orders takenforSod Dclivery or inst plckJHemmpht Bonnet Flower and Garden Centre Blake nt Johnston Sl within twentyone days alter the iirst publication of this notice Barrie ing his obieetion to such objection send by post prepaid totbe Clerk of at the address given below notice ill wrltlng stat approval and the grounds of such the City oi The Ontario Municipal Board mayorder pursuant to the statute that the assent of the electors shall notbe re quired and may approve oi the said works but betore doing so it may appoint time and place tor public hearing when any objections will he considcred DATED at the City of Barrio this 29thday of September 1967 BStralltlah City Clerk Collier Street Barrie Ontario

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