Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 21 Sep 1968, p. 2

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RODEO sums nor Hans lan Bishop pretty and tal ented trick rider is one ottbe many at the countys top ridi ers who will appear with the internationally in on 4H Ranth Rodeo and Wild West Show on Sept 27 and 28 at the Barrie Fair The show lar gest of the three remaining Wild West Rodeos tn the world today has attracted such suc cess in recent years it an nually has to turn down scorcs of engagement offers and the rodeo management is consider liog formation of second unit to tour such countries as Japan and Germany County Muséuquirrs New Popularity Peak hllDHURST Stall Simcoe County Museum and Archives which already has record at icndance tor the current year with nearly 300w registered vis lters has been county protect sin the all of 1961 but its origin goes back 40 years Womens Institute records list the late Mrs Stocking oi Waubaushone thc iirst area pre sident in Simcoa County and Mrs Sutherland first see retary treasurer of the Sim coe County Womens Institute FIRST ONE The first home for the mus eum was room in thevtiarrie public library As morehistor in and pioneer items were add ed larger quarters were sought and these were Simcoe County council with the result the museum was moved to the old registry building on June 25 1930 At first only two roomswere given to the museum but an increase in exhibits resulted in more space As this expansion continued the present location at Midhurst was decided on and to make the financing prac tical the museum was taken over as county projects provided by Opened iniusz with then Reeve Tom lnslln ol Oriliia township the first chairman the original cost was 25000 and with the new archives addition opened in 1956 rap about $200 000 it is at course worth con siderably more today both in property value and exhibits some of the latter being price less 1851 LOG HOUSE At the rear of the main mus eum and archives building log house built in test is shown to rellect lilo or that period The kitchen has the crane over the fireplace tor cooking the table is set ior lunch the cupboard has the early lronstoncehlna and things used in the aver age borne then wax model of grandmother in rocking chair by the tire plaea as lunch is cookingadds to the pioneer atmosphere childs room shows the tar nishings got such bedroom or the timcsand master bed room shows the adult room with the beds chests of drawers and various other bedroom relics nearby log barn housea farm and agricultural imple Batiles Seaway Authority To Retain Welland Home WELLAND CF The lights went out Friday at Mary Son nenbergs house But she is fighting back wtth camp stove and lantern The hydro com panytsthe least of her ene rntes HEI big bottle is against the st Lawrence SeawcyAuthdrity which purchased the house from her husband Woman earlier this year for $18708 The au thority said it needed the land for construction of an Bavmiie Welland Canal bypass being cut through the jarmland district Although her husband has lett Mrs Sonnenberg refuses to leave the home in which she has lived for to years raised iva sons and daughter Her stubbornness has her in trouble At first she refused to sign her dower right allowing the property to be released to the authority Both courtorder ov erruied her On Tuesday she is to appear court on charge at pointing alirearm ebulidings sheeaid iday in at construction work was sittrngoo eggs The rest scattered Mrs Sennenberg says she ap proaehed lour Welland lawyers to deicnd her right to stay there But they all said she stoodno chance incourt Now she says an eviction no tiee will be needed together oit the property know we cant staid in the way of progress just wanted an exchangeproperty or prop my 1n the meantime she says she ean handle things At least once do one of heriive song comes lt is no hardihlp to go back to no hydro never had any hydro until my oldest son was 16 As for washin machine she says washhoard is good on TRANS ANADA till to choose with groce ments and toolsot the pioneer ora Dairy item with churns butter bowls and many items used in huttermaking and other tasks of earlier times on the tiarm also are intriguing driving shed eontninsearly and larger tarot equipment horsedrawn hearse from the or illia area attracted much attenv tion during the past season Besides Mr Josiin charter members of the first county board included present chair man Deputy Reeve Fred Cook of Bradford Mrs Rice lilrs Campbell Mrs Clarence Ward Mrs Ernest Douihwaite Mrs Harry Oatway JR Cole man and the late McDon gld of Oriliia then county en To Discuss Service To The Retarded During Seminar seminar on adult mental re tardation will he held at King George School Septgu at pm The meeting sponsored by the Barrie and District Associa tion for the Mentally Retarded will be panel discussion en Members of the panel will include Lorne Pierce regional supervisor Ontario Department ult Occupational Centre Edgar Garnet Prat chairman Adult Services BDA and Mrs Shir iey nghtiont ot the Adult 11 tarded Soc iu Waste enters countenance mas tAtwood Richardson 73 Tor PAINTINGS STOLEN Cornelius Kreighotf valued at $8750 were stolen eiirlier this it was learned Friday intlngsh insured were Richard Fulford otToroot TORONTO CP Leonard concord lyio paiht ings by earlyCanadian artist iron the residencerot restrictive It WED Weierng yesterdav gt on were creases at the Barrle plant but theygnlil outer on piecework incentive raters core presideo otthe rubber companyJanouacodnk day that during negotianns on Friday the company accepted union proposed formule for bar it wen increases which only follows the industry paltetfl health aodweliar con uhieh covers many impmv cd benefits torcmploycer and their families had previously in rows warmthsemis Early to prepared statement 0orrenlly the union mumlb tee continues to ohiect to the companys proposal in regard to the MINI or the iaoentin system Since normal 17 such updating always company function In In con fideat andhopcfulthat the plain good Judgmtot of the MDG em ploycu willruult in their con tlouing to reportlor Weik max he slid The too workers at Barn second largest plant have until Sunday midnightvto decide to strike or return to work TONIGHT LOUNGE QueensRonnie Kelly and mafiaWhats ContinentalUps Eclalr Bullion11w Revoisirca nrovma nuxr Rosemarys Baby imperial Cottonpickin Chickenpickcrs Huronla Drivedn Theatre Clambeheland the Upper Hand MUSICiiLtY SPEiiKING Huronia symphony Plans Fail Program Peter hlilis chairman of the Board of Directors of The Hur onia Symphony has announced the plansior the coming sea son This year the concerts are to be performed in both Barrie andIOrlilia The tail program is scheduled for Oct 21 in Barrie and Oct go in Oriilia Following this there will be Christmas concerned finally spring per iormanca The Huronia Symphony com mitted to serve thedistrict is happening none too soon First of all residents who love symphon ic music have hecndeprivod oi live concerts of this kind with the exception recently oi the annuaivlsits of the Tomato Sym phony Secondly students and all young people who should be growing up with the sort of mus ical knowledge that only comes from listening to symphonic cbn certs with soloistsnre being de prived gol ali this background And thirdly people who are innit ing to settle in business in new community such as Barrie elt Studentheader warhnwo Ont tort Peter Warrian phesident oi the Canadian Union of Students is sued verbal hlnst Friday against students who damage apartmenis and universitytresi dences get embarrassed every time students bang up resi dences and apartments but there is nothing can do he told about 800 students atTWa terieo Lutheran University tr Warrians comment was reply to charge by William Hallard WLU student president that some radical delegates showed irresponsible behaviour at the national congress in Cuelph0nt three weeks ago Mr Ballard said Un ersity of of Social and Family Services Ian Wallis superintendent Ad lormance is source of real Enibarrassed By Damage DoneTo Residences peel and desire availability to good live music Competent musiciansyho live in the areanowhave an outlet for their evocation Under the leadership of JohnMontague the regular rehearsals aia stimulat ing and eellingliringing pro fessionals frtom Toronto to in overell sound andito crease th £15 to the concert per odd spar challenge to the corn musicians lt sharpens their performance standard and serves ns steady goal in technical perlection With the steady flow at resi dents to the area an increase in the manner ofjpennaaent Players is natural outcome Orillia pianist organist and choinnaster Charles Woodrow is the soloist tor thelirst concert dithegsensoo ewili Schu mannetfiaoo opeartmi Ami nor Works by ndel Dallas and tunes from The Sound oi Music will be included on the progra Vaterioostudents carried red and black bannersymbolic oi anarchytossed rolls oi toilet paper and coyereda picture tong in his remarks Mr Warrian also attacked tag at initial tions saying itintroduccd rank system in which some stu dents are being treated as nig gors with consequent nega tive affect on their relations with others its also criticized whatha claimed was American dominao tion of textbook business and thinking in university cir cies saying the Ontario high scha story program is being revisedi by scholars in Kentucky the Queen nvith one oi Mao Tee or BREADED VEAL CUTLETS With Spanish Sauce 65 Includes soup orvlulcc llltl rolls choir ar potatoesvegetablesdes rt nd soroAttHnDREN nonfiction norm Latest addition to on start seen mower cam librarian adult course comes non of the Barrie Public in Mrs Dorothy snow tielt Western CanadatGeis Early Taste Of Winter weather EDMONTON Unseb aonably cold weather sweeping in stitmile wide belt across most of western Canada and the United States early today was giving the regions residents on early taste of winter The weather system running in line from So atoonEd monton Bahlf andlhrough southeastern hritish Columbia extended more than 150 miles south oi the 115 border to Great Falls Butte and Helena Mont in Alberta lo inches oi snow wasreported at Plnehrr Creek 110 rnilcs south of Calgary Lethbrldge had three inches while Calgary had two Up to at inches show was reported inmany mountainre gions above the dmfoot level Charlie aim out Coretaooe Rudy Mn Seba hoffa meat graduate of the University of Toronto library and the wcalhar office in Ed monton said there was no elici in sight Traces ol snow were reported in region 75 miles north of Calgary while Coronation miles southeast of Edmonton reported 72 inches of rain in alshour period Rainhegan failing to Edmon ton about am and the weath cr olflce predicted it would rain all day Saturday and taper on Saturday night The Edmonton forecaster said the early cold weather was caused bya storm centre sitting ovcr Wyoming and that between four and six inches ofaoow would fall during the day Toronto Ekainer Photo PACKAGE roncns The complete 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