Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 23 Sep 1968, p. 2

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31 Have yEthibit Bqrrte Fen T1115 Week 9am On Tuesday age Predictions call tor sunshine with cloudy iotaval todayjn the Barrie dLnrict but it will cloud over later lhla alternoon with shower tonight and torntlr mw Tempera continue warm today and heyday tow forecast tonight is so degrees with high tomorrow at ac cording to the Toronto weather otiice Noon temperature out side the Barrie Examiner was 13 Synopsis Uriseasonanlywarnt weather is expected to continue in Southern Ontario through htesday However cloud and showers are edging slowly ward through Northern Ontarto in southern and centraiac ona ot Ontario scattered sh ers and thunderstorms are likely to develop today and Tuesday Windsor London Toronto Hamilton Lake St Clair Lake Erie Lake Huron Niagara Lake Ontario Southern Geot glan Bay llolihurton Variable cloudinesswith scattered show ers or thundershowera and con tinuing very warm today and Tuesday Winds light North Bay Sudbury Northern Georgian Bay Timagami coca rane Sunny with cloudy inter vals becoming mainly cloudy this afternoon or evening Scat tcred ahowersand thundcrshow crs tonight and Tuesday Warm today little cooler Tuesday Sault Ste Marie Algoma White River Mainly cloudy and warm with scattered showcre and thunderaltowera today Cool er will tew showers likelv Tuesday Winds light today southwest near no iresday Western James Bay Occasional rain or drizzle and cool today Mostly cloudy with tow showers and not much change in temperatures Tues day Winds light today south ear 20 Tuesday Forecast Tempertuna lav tutu tun hour Windsor St fltornaa london Kitchener Mount Forest Wingham Hamilton St Coth Toronto Petetborough Kingston Owen Sound Trenton Killaioe hlusitoita North Bay Sudbury Earlton Sault Ste Kapuskasing Vilt River iiloosonca Timmlns MARINE roascasr TORONTO tCP Marine lorecasr tor Great Lakes issued at 330 am Latte ontarle Variable mainly southwest windaln to is knots or less today and south westerly lo to 20 tonight Partly aesssswmssssaonzsea aéaesssgaeasazsezaasss er tortighl like ErleiSoutherly Winds 10 to 20 knots today and tonight Scattered thundershowera this evening and tonight Lake Huron Georgian Ely Southeast to snutherlywinds 15 to 25 knots today and southerly 10 to 15 tonight but shitting southwest to westerly 15 to to northwest end of Huron Tuesday morning Scattered showers or thundershoweratoday and to nigh STHE nitnt nxanunnn MONDAY SEPTEMBER to use motions iii Tova TONIGHT WellingtonBernie Early Queens The Chosen Few Continental Tish Good Email Vocalist Hayshoieihte Reveiairot heir Rosemarya Baby Imperial Cottonpickin Chickenptclrera cloudy Chance oi thundershnwv iNA COLORFUE ceremony attended by county and town ship otiicialr and many others historic plaque was unveiled yesterday attarnoon at the site coloriui pioneercra til the past wasrecaiied yesterday at the onetime site ot the Hamil ton inn whcn plaque was un veiled at ceremony presid ed over by WardenAlcx illo Auloy Chairman oi the SimcoeCoun ty tourist and industrial promo tioncorrunltlee Heeve Carson Keeler of Victoria Harbour par ticipated in the unveiling along with Rev Charles Carter at Vio toria Harbour various county otticials and Flor township coun cit gathering ol about looat tended the outdoor ceremony which was favored with ideal weather Warden McAulay who it reeve oi Elmvale and Fins Reeve Frank Coughlin paid tribuietto the pioneers tor the hardshLos aged in building country which makes relatively comlortahle living possible today Mr Car ter emphasized the debt owed by people today to these hardy pi oneera SPORTS truancy Barrie Junior Arena at 600 pm Hockey Club opens training camp at Barrie Barrie VBoy Childrens ChOrus 0i PucCiitisjfiosca By MUth LEEPER Tosca held some momenta ol drama and intensity at the open ing periormance oi Puccinis greatest opera last Saturday night at OKeeie Centre in many ways the production was exciting Buisomehow the be ginning seemed weak It wasnt until Louis uiiico as Searpia Chiei or the oman Police en tered that the Opera began to move From then the drama steadily heightened and the pace quichened to the end when ter Tosca realized that her er Cavaradossi was reallyktli ed she threw herself over the Parapet Tha sets by Lawrence Schol er were excellent The opening church scene in particular was particularly eliective Lloyd Bradshaw as chorus master has improved the choral scenes As the church filled with choir boys during the first scene CHANGE or Catenng sale now spotted one of our Barrie young sters 11yearold David Jackson Although Marina Kriloviciwaa vocally and visually wonder lul Tosca somehow she never triade the role luily believable Nevertheless there were mo ments throughout that were vo cally thrilling Ermanno Mauro as Cavaradosai Seemed to have trouble with intonation especial ly in the opening scene This was disappointing And wished that ion Vickers could have iiiied the roletthat evening The Toronto Symphony with Ernesto Earhini as conductor has improved the overall pro4 duction of the Canadian Operas At times Barbini overpowered the singers but in the final scene especially the cello solo was remarkably beautiful Tosca has all the qualifiernl firstrate drama And because tiort drew many curtain calls it wtll have livarnore productions during this opera season OWNERSHIP poodlbie stock Alla enablo Mas ly me or and premises oi the splendid pacehthajrodtle to ireopen the mines INSERIPTIONREAD inscription on the bronze oue sai This cairn marlra the site of the Hamilton inn where the first meeting otilns township council washeld on Jan that This Was stage coach hpstetry on the old Pene tangttishene road being one oi the original wayeide Qtavern situated hetweenfiarrie and Penetanguishenc on this road were glad to carry on the work inghaving the plaque completed said ReevoKeeler ist and industrial commit which sponsored the mcmnnfii He gave much credit lm vale Reeve McAuiey tvho was chairman of the committee last year Reeve Con in review ed some at the early history of the area going back to the per iod of mo whenYork and Sim coe were re resettled by Patel Robinson an tialdwin In 1314 Simcoe was set apart separate area and at one time Fios Vespra and Sunnidaio were together In ids Fins became separated and bad its own coun cil in 1354 John Richardson was its rst representative at county council touch upon ttt ill as chairman of the county Iottr era when railwaywas built Collua today olthe onetime Hamiiton lnn on Highway to westot Hills rialc greatpandaon oi the rounderot lhatno lormér Fios Deputy Reov William Ar through here chiefly to get the lumber trorn the forests snid Heetfi Coughiln as he reierred to the codsiderahle later eilorls ot the county in reforestation me results ol whichere now evident in thoarea We have tried to iteepup the progress initiated by our pinn eers said the reeve speaking for his council which also was present The other members in cluded Deputy Hceve Earl El liott and Councillors Don Mac Donald Hoss Usher and Alex Finlay The gathering applauded as Warden litcaulcy introduced Mrs Eirna trace of hit Mid land granddaughter of John Hamilton pioneer builder oi the inn Another desoendnnl tor nter Flos deputy reevo William Archean greatygrandson told about thevHamiltons providing meal tor soldiers marching trom Santa to Peitctangttishcna lid years ago Chairman ol Simcne County museum ondarohlves Deputy SbvietShips Welcome During NATO Exercises Atlantic al iarice tcialas reported still eber tleltt and chairman or the coudty tourist and lnduy trial committee Reeve Carson Keeler at Victoria Harbor stand beside cairn and plague Inn Plaque tUnVeiield Ceremony In Hos Reeve Fred Cook of Bradlurd praised etiorts to preserve the history oi the past tor lutore geri erniions Lieut ii Bennett Camp Hillsdale was given credit tor organizing workers for build ing the 10foot high cairn hledortte county clerk also attended township was repre sented by Deputy Reeve lngram Amos and Goldwater hy Reeve Ernie Miller former warden Gordon Watson of Crcemore found it interestingl had not heard of John Hamilton be tore said Lee Perkins it Midhurst schoolboy who was man the youngest to attend pupil at Forest Hill school he said he was with school tour which visited the county museum andvarchives last year He said he eatoyed learning about how the pioneers lived Icea router Ciiitieritina who followed the ceremony with par tlcnlar interest saidhe was glad to see his son do so more Soviet spyinl Sunday on NATOs big North lantic ever clac Silver Towerhut conted it Constant visual and surveillance not US shtps and aircralt gives Silver Tower the additional lngredi to real ity and provides the NATO areas with excelient training opportunities on an unplanned basi communique said The communique the Russians increased their spy fleet to seven ships Saturday plus reconnaissance Lrorn iottg raole jet planes One destroyer passed so close to the Royal Navystriire carrier Eagle that the British could hear tit Kw aiana shout Good morning The exercise invo es planes and more than 100 htps oi nine NATO countries inoludingCan ada countering VWPFMEd aggressio againstNorwa holistreont water gheoter wcl disclosed Charged lnTheit From Milk Store Veapra townahlp min Wayne Dwain Mann otcon la baa been arrested and char red with break enter and thelt in connection with the their oi merchandise tram Mikar Milk oilBurton Avenue atmS Sunday morning Police were called to the scene when Mrs John Terslgni at Burton Ava reported someone moving about in theatare 0n arrivalCpl Koo McKede and constable hob Hunter found trail at cigarettes and other merchandise leadingaway trom the trout door wh had been forced open Community Concert Series Is Announced The Community Concert At aociation oi Barrie has announo ed tour events tor the coming season Richard Hayman and the Manhattan Pops Orchestra will periorrn on Oct 18 toiiowed by Simon Estes bass baritone on Jan 17 Theodore Lettvlo concert pianist will play on March 26 and the season will close with the De Ccrmier Folk Singers on April 19 Mickey Mouaee 40 Years Old DISNEYiiAND Cam up Mickey Mouse become to years old Sunday parade in the amusement centre built by his creator the late Wait Dishey drew thou sands selleras frat exams tram Ana PHONE newt asytest and Seagram quality thats made Star the tastest rising new star among Canadian whiskles in tacttha 5th of Starla sudden popularity is ouite tantastic But youll tlndlt easy to believe nceYoufv taste the whisky iii as 5135 33 Car iitps Over av When It Hits Dog No Toronto motorists escaped loiury Sund evening in the Barrie area let their earawent out of control at th attem to avoid dogs on to total ot 51000 damage war done to both cars at them small Japanese cer driven by Pauline Kru mins 55 went out ot control and rolled and over end alter striking German shepherd tvhlch uad wandered onto High way too near the St Vincent Street overpass The highway at the time waa lamined with traf lie Damage was estimated at $800 Ray Bouroo oi the Dania hrdnch ot Ontario Humaho So now ciety wont out to the ecene to assist provincial police lnround lag t2 the animal They allowed the og until pm but could not catch it St Bernard wandered Into the path at another small lorelln car on Highway 27 near the railway crossing at idhur at at 920 pinand caused $1M damage but no inturlea to the driver Gornot Dick at Toronto hasnt gotten out ot hand ebe reid ot her time since late June cat aloguing books She works on uieetinn ot hooka with Miaa Hardy and hopes to become more involved in the librarya youth work Aa atait librarian hire Scha hnll spends part ot each day on the main desk helping people tied the booka they want and showering questions The most interesting perhaps gnteeome question Mri Schaholt he been asked to larcame item mem ber ot Grade rim The was being givén toutr ot the iibrnryand shown copies ot tarrtous documents One boy wanted lo know it there were any pletanes oi diaries the First being executed Theft was sud plcttne available andha wanted to see it Alter gazing at the picture the student an nounced that he wasgolngto have copy made at because lost love therslght ot bl Allin adayaworkhralltr iurian Why not preserve what you hevécreatod by good Ellie Planning Businasa and Personal Lilo lnatm aoco Annuity iiana individual REG tacce ctu Tax Exempt Ecosipn Plane North American Lite Assurance Company Barsted patina mam

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