Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 11 Nov 1948, p. 9

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THIS WEE KS ISSUE 8075 Copies AUIHORIIED A5 SECOKC CLASS NHL 85th YeorNo 45 Marsh Gardeners Value Vegetable P0 DI FY OTTAWA THE BARRIE EXAMlNER BARRlE ONTARIOWCANADA THURSDAY NOVEMBER 11 1918 Section 2Poges 14 Victoria Press Opening Issue Quickly Sold Out CHAMBER or COMMERCE NOTES 310 101111313 15 if Lori lhinsday the first issue of of adventure The most amusing iLIlII Ulitiallti tit Victozia Press was published in my sense was the one am go LN ttl little 1rumcographcd paper 111 to tell can and 11 if t11cd out by the senior stud My brother and his three friends The Ilollantl Maish gardeners the cultivated land is In Simcoel ziioiiiktv pt civilian cm school iwcm Up mm and knmkw have harvested Ii crop valued at County and the other lialf 1s in likelllrliilillsi 80 THIS wnullbmjd le onth door $3000000 Last Thursday afternoon York County Emil Emails 5m M1 gm mm tn flxlnod and wit if me minds 21 celebration was held in Bradford The estimated harvest from thosei lliit Kims of the staff listed were all Wigj 01 UNIS when tens of thousands of bushels 6000 acres this year was as follows la Ulij lion Livingston Ted Har WlvalIhlffd lite man Mo 11 Lorne McDowell Alexi THCRS 01 Cam Said the boy of these tine vegetables verc ship onions 1000000 bags head lettuce Pld 01 IV WW 348300 crates potatoes 325000i One specutl tNIl train of 30 rc bushels carrots 480000 bushels frigerator cars was dispatched by celery lltl000 crates other Vegel rail Meanwhile on the highway tables 238000 crates caravan of 100 transport trucks Recent Average prices we on self 01 Tulmw ions $1 bag lettuce $125 crate The parade was brightened by potatoes $125 bushel carrots $i boys and girls wearing the colorful bushel color $3 emu costumes of their fatherlandl At Um Vl Among the pretty dresses midi 1d 0120 pill 09 suits were costumes from Polandi lab CL mod 11 mole1 Italy the Ukraine lltingary and um 53009000 other European countries The mm or 53000000 IS also the ippioxnnatc value of the land on which the products were grown Based largely 011 the prices the growers have been receiving for Trucks and cars were decorated with bunting and slogans which advertised the quality of the marsh lll3 1W their vegetables marsh land this lms year has been valued from $500 to James Dominion overnmcn 5600 an acre Some 23 per cent of the marsh oducts are shipped by rail and lhe other 75 per Cent by trtick Marsh vegetables are shipped to cities on the Atlantic Coast west as far as Calgary north into the Northwest Territories and south into the United States In the past year or two the grow spcctor his assistants and all oil ers connected with the shipping vegetables 1111111 that district ItiiTspecial shipments Thursday afternoon were nearly double the amount of products usually sent out in one week Hundreds of growers and visitors were in the village for the occasion LkAbir vast synthetic rubber and chemical broduc tion of Polymer 21 well as providing tremend ous quantities of steam and cooling water Hydro and Polymer are cooperating to make available electric power from plant erected AN AERIAL VIEW of the Polymer Corpora tion at Sarnia which is supplying The Hydro Electric Power Commission of Ontario with 23000 kilowatts 30000 hp of steamgener ated electrical power The steam plant in and many motorists en route through Bradford stopped oil to in rs have been able to extend their 0011110 f011351011110 littgest 01 15 kmd Cm Primarily 101 Prlllllllm lllllllvli 510mm plants and watch Sfllllllt season several weeks by ada supplies the electricity required for the the yogctahlcs being loaded norm huge quantities or um USANO NitService products in the cold storage plants The largest of these plants the Co op Storagc has capacity for 10 000 crates of celery During the rush of the harvest season all Central European na tionalities can be seen working liar moniously together as they join their efforts to get the crops 00 at the right time 111 addition to thrl Europeans there are also groups of Chinese and Japanese and some familics of Hebrews The success of the Ilolland Marsh gardencrs depends not only on their own enterprise and hard Work but also on the fact that an claboratc system of pumping keeps thcir garden land drained In few short years the Holland Marsh district has been extended until there are now 0000 acres under cultivation The gardens border the Holland Itiver asymile wide on each side and cxtcnd from Bradford about miles 111111 southwest Half til Plans are now under way to ex tend thc marsh gardens along the Holland River north from Brad ford to Lake Simcoc In fact some of thcwork has already been start ed With this new area developed the acreage of maish gardens could be expanded from the present 000 acres to about 12000 acres at Polymer Corporation Sarnia which are now the present mm mm supplying 23000 Kilowatts 30000 horsepow VIEW OF STEAMGENERATING units Changer unit at Westminster which is used to convert 60Cyclc power fromPolymcr Cor poration to 25e tth for distribution to West approximately 400 growers in the er to the OllttlllQHEPC Right Frequency crn Ontario area and the great percentage own their own land or are buying theirl land SpeakersGive Beliefs Banquet Lions Farmers CANDIDATES Stroud Friday Night FUR ELECTION By 1L Plans are under way for the re On Friday evening Nov the Lions Club of Barrie were hosts at Stroud to the Farmers oflnnisfil at turkey dinner served by the Stroud Womens Institute About one hundred were present each club member presumably having farmer guest After being well satisfied with turkey and plenty of hot vegetables and finishing upwith an assortment of homemade pics the program started with an0n the Spot broad cast of the popular radio program Whats Your Beef The director Reid Forsee wand his announcer Don Sims were present with truck 1303203 zggdlcnhgosgmfomg there were too many boys and girls low Clerk lcavmg the farms He felt that more edv effort to sponmieftercsts meet man whose beef was the fact that would help conslderably in keeping too many people were mdlfferem these young people onth farms th ff fthml i305 551131 thcelilr atgelgglqw He hoped that farm organizations at nomination meetings etc He and othershwould devote more time mhtioned the Openingof new and activities to making thesCI town hall hemas concTed by the things available to local youth director of ceremonies to municipal hwlnlrejl Wllgar was the 119d building 715111 Civ1cw was cut to 35scconds owmg to the shortage of time left The Nsecond inlfelvlew gtWabrwl He beefed that so inanyrpeople took Sh5wwttofjctaigirtggcgdred such little interest in fund raising programs He tanned of statistics invariably gave as the mmpyi1herrv1me mtg rising cost of 11v1ng the lacs 13 Memorial Hospital fund which was 03d tp1 itclcs haggaan 11655101 dragging for lack of more support tlciat tohc feeirriiier rodtizcers lb food by the leaders 0f the cpmmumty warC getrichquk experts which Pam to the broadcast brief talk SfCient data Should accomllany that member Bert Lougheed wllis the reports to 998131 the Public to very ill in Toronto hospitaland needcdrrtype OT blopd Hehopcd that any member who had thattypc and it would not be easydoyge donation asit was out gt He welcomed the farmers who were the guests and hoped these joint meetipgsWotild continue The Radio program director gave gt ahbitlef outige iif fine program IA to was gbioadCast 3n vill3eanglnsfithiill Deep Pied Fillet of Sole 6Tartar Sauce 1133233100 gfgovaiw imagery RoastLeg otLamb dMintSauce my Green Peas Buttered Parsleyed Potatoes QrotngeiGrapeiruitSqlad Peach Melba Rollsand Butter Coffee free expression of opinion The The Endless Clip ImastCrvof ceremonies Don Sims then gave club member an inter v1ew cyler the RA system as an UEENS HOTEL Phone 2424 Barrie Childrens Ordersg75c Pekin Ducks Forusale At Saturday Market brace of wellfattencd Pekin ducks graced the tables at the mar ket on Saturday morning Winter pears and apples pies and cakes cabbage turnip boots and carrots were plentiful Horse rad ish was being sold in small quan tities Gourds Citron and all vari eties of squash were on view There was even leftover of the early fall season in shot of green tomatoes Two handknitvsweaters nd few pair of handknit sock were for sale There were buslzllbags and illquart baskets of Ohio and pota toes and honey in he pail being sold at the curb small trucklo of wood was gt Mllkfcd roaste remained at 50 cents pound dairy butter at eggs sold from 70 Summer clothes are last years birds nest but when summer comes again you may be withoutya thing to weanBefore putting aside sum mer clothes have spots and perspiration removed and style guarded by Quality Cleaning realize that costs of production also were up beef letter was then read over the Mike for record from lady in Winnipegwho asked what constii tuted Canadian citizen as she and her husband were naturalized cit izens yet their children were c011 sidered foreigners Chas Lowe was the third interl viewed He beefed that the pricesl of furniture were too high and out of proportion tothe values and quaiity He felt that the unions re sponsible for the manufacture should realize that the costs were hampering the volume of sales The next man Was farmer Andy Bartholomew of Oro who felt that Protect them with lice in the forthcoming election President Frank Smith was chair man of meeting held in the Com and there was followup meeting on Tuesday of this week There was some discussion rc InCluding llall President Smith INSURED MOTH rnoorING Part of our Service You receive with each gt garment 96 months cer tificate Summer Clothes Also STORED FREE Until May 1949 Trench Coats Cleaned and treatedwith water repellantrftnisli HATS Cleanedfblocked 85 also treated with water rej peuanr finish 170RUGSIf CLEANED ALLISTQN NIGHT sonooi Ata 124mm of the South Sim coc Ni School committee held in Aggton it was reported that an acre 2403 lications had been received from thosevvishirig to attend the various lectures Choice of 12 subjects is being offered and it would appear that nine of these will be presented Thernost popu lar are clothing home furnishings leathercraft farm aid motor mechi anics electricity agriculture and farm business SNOWFREE 1N AUGUST Except for Greenland more than 90per cent of all Arctic land is snowfree in August of more publicity for mectTngs an also urgedmore members filiuday night meeting mamland by Deputy Concluding the meeting dent Sinith said the Town was get SHIRT SPECIAL Tats WEEK exampleof what was to be later reproduced on the air He inter viewed Howard Naphtali director of the Childrens Aid society whorie beef was that club members who desired minstrel show did not come out for rehearsalshe felt that those taking part should be on hand for these needed rehearsals After community singthe even ing was brought to close when two junior farmers Frank Todd and Jack Smith expressed the appreci ationtof thefarmers who were the guests at the dinner Frank Dobson Txnigirioii scinriiiis Dial 2471 F010 Taoism Einsteinst thanked theladies onbehalf of the club for dinner sogypfgell prepared afternoons For Ev and served an rloliiizg Junk ltllilllttl iliop 111 land cently organized Barrie Ratepay ers Association to encourage more candidatcs to run for municipal of niunity House last Ihtusday night garding the vote to be held in the $89000 debenture lissuc to pay for the work done in altering the Town suggested motion that detailed statement on how the moneyhad been spent be requesth at the office of the This motion was car tl1e purchase by the Town of 10 acres of land in Ward at $600 an acre Mr Smith declared that siri lar land had been bought by the Barrie Agricultural Society for $00 Pi AT Sparling spoke of the needMeeng Stayner di7 $7 Meml Audrey Gray of the Siincoe bership tickets were distributed to County Library Cooperative held 03011 0f 111C 1011113ch DIGSCm at the meeting witlrthc librarians of ATMacLarcn outlined details mon problems on Thursday Octo in connection withJinancing of the bcr 28in the Staynei Public Li Town Hall from the time the mat brary tcr was first mentioned at=the Town Council in 1946 This infor mation was ftirthcr enlargednipon by Brown former Alde ting into ii bad financial position dejngs proposed by MissCruy GM TRY AN EXAMINER WANT AD ray AN EXAMINER WANT An lilisit goats guitarist ENC Finer ThanAn OIL PAINTING by an artist of International Reputation fine vdrietyylof subjects in the Tliomaslw Mi At His Studio 10 Wilson Bldg Upstdirs Square OpenIDaily fmm 10 am to pm includingweilnesday enlng Appointments Please Phone 2587 lltltllrls were lltlhfll 1111 ttl to 11 31 chir iul wzth their money thzz yeai Iltliill 11cithants or miillll and 1th iiahant and Buster Waltonicaldleslli Sketches and cartoons in the rst ooh sum the mm The ht 123 were by Ted Hargreaves and llmumi 333d they and de MD unmmn or ona Lolilt$ Ewilt 11 the othe llallti decent1 Iiire are some items taken irom 511011059 mail Ol CPU iiitt china and IIIelle1 1111 13 VIN pum up Wmmmi i101 but think thats grand idea nportetll sat llil1 iniglii NM 42W ll can hardly wait till grow up li1111u were caught throw to lean do 1ttoo Hm WM 11M ing rock All four were caught IRS The first printing of 150 11 taut got away with it We llatt1ptt was quickly sold out at The thaizibei was ittlliilltlitl means of ii=tiu11i11 the tlill liviiIontl i1t11 andi stirgvrttwi that it might be possible to ptit twirl 111101 11a to lift the names on tile but they are not two cents cacti and another press going to be primed here By Alex l1111 of 40 copies was necessary to lliitllllliili meet the demand for the first is Mort classe had llallouecnisue unit 11 third Monday 111 Septeni Wm prim Qm Wnteis 1131 11 illill lIlt ti ll f11i1 11 we jmm 12m In Ii 11 that 111 only New LEMON MEMBERS IVH 1o thc anadian Nautical 1liilrllittli uurlnl At the 1cgularmeet1ng of A1115 of the grade eight party lion branch No 171 Canadian Leg x1011 held at Walker Hall on Tues day evening President Jack Hack lctt otllciated at the installation of which open the lattci part of iugugtt and the early part hepj This wasnt exactly party but tember all enjoyed ourselves In the 11 Illllil dllmi afternoon we brought food cand 111 ci bv oui 1st 11ti iron its Nm IlL 123 new members lhc membership tlilt1tllb put to Hum 11 i11i11t111 hmd It WW mug Vi visitors One was the ovcrplav LONG 35 310mm CV90 end itlltllltlll El 11W 10 Allllftlltlh month and the Alliston branch now given the early summer forest tircsi in Northern Ontario by Cillillfl Iiewspapers in the Ullllttl States which left the impression that the whole province of Ontario wa3 ablaI Another adverse story fear llllltl by the rt 111 niiehbmini States were the activities of youthj lul gangs 111 the Untaiio vacation dlSlIitl These two items lalone might well have discouraged lniany wouldbe visitois to Ontario ll llldlll 11 10035 113d 900 includes over 180 on its roll call time to fill ourselves and we didi By Bill olts and Bob Livingstonl Weekly interview Our paper only 111 its birth so that the icI porter aiznt exactly cxccllentt Here is their first attempt at 111 ttrvicwing Alis Blackstock said that the boy of the boys chorus Sangl well and couldnt have DLCII better 11 rctmnmg to the church she heard that thr ladies thought the boys were good too Ontario Report For the year ending March ill 1018 the Province of Ontario will Id host to ill million visitors who lpciit approxunatcly llT million on Humes hm 1355 we Thll Wm 11 10 to the court house and sketched it 1st industry now 1k fourth in They ate candy at the same time 011 return to the class the child 1en had story read to them By Bill Taylor Buster Walton and Butch Graham One of the most interesting stor ies in the first issue was by Alex intiii in and 1s of major importance ito the provincial economy Agriculture ranks first on the llist of primary industries 111 nr tario 111 1040 it is estimated ilglh itulturc production will exceed onc lbillion dollars to establish till all 13 him OHm lmmc Wivvllainiltun who told how he Spent agricultural products than any allowen mmng words othcr province August 104 sa 111ore than 330000 persons e111ploy HZIIIOWC 15 it mo 0f Firm etLin farming The province is their MINCE 01 ll X9llPE91VSPL largest producer of milk anti cheese Most of the older children en in fanada and is second only ionoy themselves too But this year 11111bcc 111 butter making OntarioJr up rst time didnt go out Tomorro you would Wish you had the day after the re 1F NOT is practically the sole Canadian it arm SEE lpmvinco producing tobacco Mostimyldtltifldh lm 5581 02 ihighly cantalizcd rovince withi irespect tol ftir farnis this igtl1z1stideamm up me mews when alone amounts to $511 million mdiS SIMled Blll my 1101 Manufacturing establishments 1111 Ontario total approximately 10000 sat at home and passed out sonnet 49 Dunlop St Phone 4421 Itis No Secret Since 1899 our office has been the home of reliable Insurance MALCOMSONS which account for onchall ot thclittlc bags of candy Canadian production These estab Mv brother went out to coin lishments use Suit5 billion 111 capi himslf while stayed homu mi mph icy 6001000 workmen He returned home with his tales lpay $1 billion 111 cap1tal wages uscl production from these plants runs betwccnsl and $5 billion Mineral production is another first for Ontario and since 18911 Ontario mines have produced more than $5 billion worth of mineralsi and mineral produCts The prowl SUITS READY WHILE YOU IVvAIT Priced from $4350 Boys Parkas 5105091250 Men $1850 $1950 to $2750 or of nickel Last year the totali MENS BOYS WINDBREAKERS CLOTH or LEATHER mineral production amounted to SEE Us over $241 million Of this amount FOR YOUR WINTER UNDERWE gold accounted for $67 million MENS AND Boysv WEAR long drop from the 1940 goldpeak 55 DUNLOP ST BARBIE of $125 million Ontario pays nearly 50 cents oil the federal treasury and approximlt ately 41 of all retail sales 111 Can ada are made in Ontario The population of Ontario is now 415 million Luncheon Meeting NOV 16 The regular monthly luncheon at Club 79 12 noon to oclock on Tuesday Nov 16 Machnnan principal of Victoria School and president of the Barrie Tcachers Council will be the special EducationWeek speaker All members are invited $21in billion in materials The gross ALL SIZES IN STOCK Priced from $2895 incc is the worlds greatest produc cvcry tax dollar which goes into meeting of the of will be held and are asked to tlcphone theiri 110335 416011101 St HINSURANCE AGENCY Dia13735 7W Miss Gray Addressesl 1Library CoCp Area Westjimcoe to discuss thciricom Librarians from Stayncr Creel more New Lowell Singhampton land Collingwood were present with representatives from the deposit at Lisle and Sunnidale Come ompure Olll This was the rstoftlie regional at the recent meeting oftlic Sini coe CountyLibra1y Cooperativc Ct mid SEE Insomnia differeme10lllsf6 Winviteyouto Challmicour sultanaim cleaning ANOVII mvm stains and odors disappear 6111357 Wei 01 PAINTINGst 1Im1iii 13111 ColesBill Tayimholdins 01115 bag You know Do yawning thaJna rance all mini Saniioue Service See boys spdts are banished from your Clothig C010r5regaln their brilliance perspiration better kind ofdty cleaning costs yon no mainlineepilan

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