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Barrie Examiner, 23 Oct 1950, p. 1

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MONDAY AND THURSDAY Copy $3 00 Yourw The Home Newspaper Ulir 7113mm lixamtnrr County of Simcoc BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA NDAYOCTOBER 23 50 MidlandIIarbor Busy Again in I951 MEMBIR AUDH BUREAU OF CIRCULAIIONS AUTHOMZFD AS SiCOND IASS MAIL 81 cuss wrixiics or can on SECIIOFI IP0985 I0 IHE FOSI CHiCE DEPARIIENI OITAHA 87th YeorwNo 80 AN AERIAL VIEW OF MIDLAND harbor which for many years now has been lit up each night by illumination provid ed for night shifts at Midland Shipyards In the past 12 the inineswecpcrs each of which is to cost about $925000 months however no new ships have been put On the ways Now Midland is to share in $43 million contract order and wutaco KlNZlE PASSENGER initiates fourth ABOARDSNORTH STAR EXPRESS WRECKED AT ONEIDA NY passenger on the New York Central Railroads North Star ex press wrecked en route to Buffalo md Toronto lhursday freight car door tracks caused derailment when straddled the Willard inzic proprietor of Barrics Lake Son Into Corinthian Mlasonic lodge At the annual Past Masters Night of Torinthian Lodge No 96 ing threeday dairy convention at lfl AM in the Masonic Temple Atlantic City and was scheduled to Barrie on October 12 Wor Bro fly home Colitis Past Master in 1922 in booked passage on the Trans itiated his fourth son Gordon into Canada North Star slated to leave the First Degree Mr Coutts had in ii om LaGuardia Airport York ill Newlprevious years initiated his other Poor weather conditions sons Sandy who was Mas view Dairy related his experience stopped the flight so made rescr 101 if 110 llldgt 1935 Willi and and observations to The Barrie Ex uminor Poor weather conditions forced me to travel via Kinzie stated had been attend DDGM 0n Official Visit WM MORRISON of Barrie District Deputy Grand Master of the Masonic W661 formGorgian District 195051 made his first of ficial visit on October 10 when he jsited eqiitthodgc Orillia Wor Bro Morrison was accompan iedto Orillia by the district secrej lain Rev chencier Wright the clistrfctdiiectfll7for marecane rmWdCd chartered in the Masters chain Others Were tion James Poppleton Bro Llewellyn Beaver WM of Kerr Lodge Barrie and Bro Ross Cowan IPIVf of Corinthian Lodge Barrie Next official visit will beA Barrie Man Has Article in vations on another flight whichuwasWallace to leave an hour later Poor wea ther still prevailed so most of the railroad Mr passengers decided to travel by train The North Star express had just brought the Dionne Quintiiplets from Caliendar Ontario into New York The lIcar North Star was riding comfortably somewhere in the vicinity of 80 miles an hour whenit struck the freight carmr at Oneida NY was sleeping when the acci dent happened In fact most of the passengers were Instinct caused me tofling myself to the floor The train left the rails and bounced along the tics ripping steel tracksl tip as though they were matches Once the train came to stop the uninjured passengers aided the train crew with stretcher cases and the few who were panicky There was only one person injured in our car woman who had been struck with falling suit cases On the latest report the engin eer fireman and one passenger had Turn to page three please BRO COUTTS when large number of brethren attended and also visitors from the sister lodge Kerr No 230 was the presentation of dress regalia to RightWor Bro Wilson member of Corinthian Bro along with the Port Arthur yard of the Canada Steamship Lines will be building mincswcepers Ten firms arc to build MIDLAND FREEchESS HERALD air and especially in proper diet Another feature of the night Einancial Post Wilson recently was elected Grand Rattles Gasoline Sale Closing Claims His Businessls snad Bar If an establishment has snack bar and two gasoline pumps and the snack bar makes more money than the pumps the place is snack bar and is not governed by the town Ice Revue Big tHere Saturday llie North Bay Nugget states that 2hr lnteiintllinal ice Revue which Inlili appear in Barrie this cozniii Satiirdiy October 28 tirade bi hit 111 that city The Northernris were partzcuiarly impressed with tie skating of the show star hilt ILilcrn Scigli From the first moment of in initial appearance on the we last rvinzniz Eileen Seigh captured the hearts of her audience In the lipIYl inc number Frozen Fantasy Mls Scicli charming in costume oi ireblur eitli spaikling sequins and lriiniin lriin portrayed the role of tlic Siriw Queen Ilcr solo was ex ecuted wrth the natural grace of pi liltgtlillllll She was most aptly acminpnnicd by the Snow Flakes limiting figures In dainty with the North Winds in slililln grey and the Snow Clouds stately in their long white exaggerated hoop skills The show was XCtl lent entertainment The comedy team of Brand itettcr and lurnat was the answer to cimicdy need lhcir smooth awk wardness in limiting We Will Go won them continued rounds ot appluusef Vgt RESISTANCE 10 COLIIS Resistance to colds may be built up by good hygienic habits rest sunshine and exercise in the opin Rotary Working for World Peace Message of District Governor Rotary Clubs in 83 countries parallel between thcprogram of throughout the world are united in Rotary and the United INIIIIOII tinnal understanding good will and ization of the United Nations in peace That was the message of 1945 Rotary Clubs throughout the Arthur Ferguson of Graven world have been active in the dc iiurst Governor of District 247 of VEIODmenl Of an illlmimlrd Dilbllc Rotary international in addressing opinion on the0blCl1VCS the Rotary Club of Barrie last United Nations in an endeavor Thursday following conference make it an effective instrument for lwith local Rotary officers diiectlficc peoples everywhere ors and committee chairmen in addition to the activities of Rotarys 7100 Clubs in their ownt communities to promote thISob jectivc Mr Ferguson explained over threeyear period Rotary Inlt ternational is spending $750000i principally to create better undervt standing among the peoples of dif ferent nations One of the principal ways in which this money is being spent is on Rotary Foundation Feb Iowships which enablcqoutstanding graduate students to study for one year in countries other than their own as ambassadors of good will Since this program was established in 1947 195 Fellowships have been warded to students in 35 countries with grants totaling nearly $500000 Devoted to service iRotary pro vides common ground for 342000 business and professional execu itives throughout the world regard less of nationalities or political or religious beliefs the district gov ernor emphasized He said that there is striking ARTHUR FERGUSON anadas champion plowmen0nt gold medal winners in the winners in the Esso TransAtlantic tractor and horse plowing classes classes at the 37th Plowing Match recently concluded team manager they will spend six Hit in North Buy an endeavor to promote interna Charter and that since the organl Inernatiohal respectively Accompanied by their In Refrigerator lilckcns received roasting iii refrigerator at the Topacu plant here Thursday afternoon Breaking out from an un known causr In rear building kept at temperature well be low freezing point the blaze blackened and singed many of several dozen plucked birds on racks in storage room Barrie fire brigade extin guished the blaze before much damage was done to the build Fire Breaks Out lug marv Rev Norman Rciwson Speaker Agricultural Meeting Of Kiwanis Rev Norman Rawsoii of Hinnil ton Will be the speaker at this evenings dinner meeting of Kiwan white is at lllt onnnunity liousc bim lster of Centenary United Church Mr Riiwson is known as one of the outstanding speakers in Canada and is in much demand also in the Iiiilcd Slates Native of foidwater he is brother of Otto Rawsoii of Barrie Todays meeting has been arrang ed by the Argienlturai Committee Iwith Emerson Swain as chairman Presentaistrwill be about 25 boys and girls from the Sunnidale Calf Club and Oro Forestry Club with some of their parents Guests will include Joe Mennill and Al Iea service station bylaw This was Illl contention of Littor ney William Moore Oiillia at triag istratcs court here Friday and was lllt latest Ill in the iiionthslong battle iltldiil Lorne Ney and the towns pin closing hour on gaso iliiie sale Louisa St who faces four Charges of selling gasoline after hours Judgment Reserved After lltltllllt evidence on the charge Magi rate If Foster re served judgment for wetk and ad journed the three other charges for the 31131 period Ney claims he has been in court on the same charge nearly 20 times throughout the summer and fail lie has paid 317 in fines In Court on precious occasions he claimed the closing hour works hardship on tourists and drives local busi ness to stations outside town lie did not testify Friday Mr Moore told the court that in judiuncnl by Mr Justice Chevrier it was ruled that although gasoline was sold at parking lot it did not come into the category of service station because its principal rev enue was from parking Called as witness by Mr Moore Miss Agnes MacDonald bookkeep er tor the business showed state ments setting the respective profits of the snack bar and pumps at 31600 and $1100 Prosecutor Rowe Barrie pregjdent Barrie Junior Fair example by the defence wages at cock zone foresters Allan Brown Said that in one month used as an Malcomson secretary Barrie Agri cultural Society Irwni McMahon of Ilawkcstonc secretary Oro Worlds Fair Walker Caldwell lea der Oro Forestry Club Ward Good feilow leader Sunnidale Calf Club Stewart Page and James Han 1cock Department of Agriculture Barrie tRonaId KeaSI to 2Run Again for iBoys Parliament Lloyd Partridge 46 Eccles St 1has again been appointed by the Ontario Council of Christian Educa ttion to the position of district re turniiig officer for the constituency iof Barriein the Ontario Older lBoys Parliament Nominations for this area will be accepted by Mr Partridge until Nov with the election day to follow on Nov 25 The Barrie member of parliament ffor last year Ronald Keast 133 Maple Ave has already indicate his intention of running for re election this year Parliament will convene in the Provincial legislative chambers Toronto from Dec 26 to 30 The leader of the government is Val Van De Wall of Barrie at present student in the Ryerson Institute of Technology The opposition will be led by Victor Shimizu Toronto second year student in honor philosophy at tVictoria College University of Tor ronto PIoncn TZYiSEpeieinurlt ville horses Each received silver mdals and $150 in cash There were twelve other cash prizes in each class tributed to the snack bar were about four times greater than wages paid for serving gasoline according to the statements This brought the respective incomes of the snack bar and pumps to $640 and $960 he said He further contended that the statements were not comprehensive enough They showed only gross profit of the two parts of the busi ness and did not give enough detail on overhead of each Mr RoweI claimed He also said it was not fair to base conclusions on sumI incr trade which he said brings New C0 Officially Takes Over Air Cadets FltLt Ronald Hardy took over command of No 102 Air Cad et Squadron Barrie at an official handingover ceremony at the Armoury Friday Present for the ceremony before cadets and officers of the unit was Sqdn Ldr Badgley who retired from command this year Sqdn LdrBadgley was present ed with gift by the squadron from the squadron to Mrs Badg ley Mr Moore pleaded not guilty for Ncy proprietor of The Maples on tates tlunk He also received presentation increased rt venue to the snack bar Cpl Iloocr lranm testified he yzsilcd inc at 35 stand lrd ti on pt 29ai1d found Mr Ney crvizig Jlinc to an Ohio iil Towzi lcrk II Burton was called to introduce certified copy of the bylaw lin gunk to fight this thing right through to the end Mr Ney the townspeople need Illc late gt ice and its high tirnc some cons 111011 was given 1o tourists who arr be here needing Llib Nev IIILI The Ilxtillliflll he bc tiered his present ilefciiCe is justi tied and that he is going ahead wrth plazis for late servicu lm coiiitt to ailvirtise that Ill be opal from 730 am llntil iiiid llll nd if business warrants it ill give 2liionr sirvicc Heads Kiwanis I95I FRED SMITH has been elect ed president of the Kiwanis Club of Barrie for 1951 taking office from 1950 president Kelly next January commercial photo grapher Mr Smith came to Bar ric from Mcaford 12 years ago when he purchaSCd the Lendrum studioHc has been active in com munity affairs and director of the club for two years He is married to the former Ruby Hill of Meaford and they have daughter Carol and son Douglas The Smiths are members of St Andrews Press byterian Church First vicepresi cent will be Kightley and 22nd vicepresident Scott Griffin and Crease have already been named directors for 1951 At tonights meeting final balloting will take place for the re maining five directors Frank Spry continues as treasurer The secre tary will be named by the new board Useful Training in RCSCC Jheiarucie by Robert Gilp Businessmen shouid Afind useful Junior Warden of the Grand Lodge Einformation in an article by Bar of Canada in Ontario Presentation rie man in the October 21 issue of On behalf or Ihe 109950 was made by Very Wor Bro Robertson All chairs were occupied by Past The Financial Post master ofthe rm of ArmstrongMaSIzrS With BlO Coutts accountants of Barrie goes into the 1PM BIT Wilstorli SW question of Should You Incorpor Ronaldi treasurel Wt Bm ate Yum Business To Scott secretary WBro Legal and income tax aspects are HFelti JWv wor BIQ discussed and numerous examples Lower Chaplam Bro at Alliston will have Port weeks touring the British Isles E30115 agriculturist as team manager on they wiilcompete in matches and their overseas tour it is announced observe agricultural methods in by Roy Shaver president of the England Scotland and Northern Ontario Plowmens Association Ireland The champions are Hugh Les lie 28 of Georgetown Ont and were Tran Claremont trac Herbert Jarvis 27 of Agincourt tors and Albert Dickie Jersey former member of parlia with all ekpenses paid as guests ment and prominent Grey County of Imperial Oil During the torir Runnersup in the same classes= First Visit To UK For all members of the overseas Turn to page three please ip COMING EVENTS The annual Fall Rally of Sim Icoe Presbytery Young Pebples Union will be held in Guthrie Com munity Hall on Wednesday even ing October 25 at pm Standard Get Overseas Trips hme 81 Barrie Youth For Christ meet ing to be held in the Oddfellows Hall on Friday October 27 1950 at pm sharp Ill432 Bro Williams to Karnak Lodge Goldwater No given in the article which occupies Jones SD vember Jlneay fullpagta JD Bio Dalton White 1G Bro Robertson SS Bro RCowan 15 Bro Fred Miierr rerWBroR leg orggist Bro Aisha Masquerade Halioween Party th Lou and Dance Gilford Hall Tuesday 10 October 31 ChilliWilli Jr Farm Those in the chairs were assisted ers AdmiSSiom Masquerade 35 by the followingrRt Wor Bro normal tiress 500 Pumpkin Pie Hospital Superintendent Helen the previous year Th peak num smith and Bro Wand app Older will be Shanahan of the Royal Victoria ibetof patients in the hospitaldur ReeveJnA Coktflul GmGg Emma Sawo 28 Hospital and one othermember of ing the period had beenl93 and an man camp an at noehtrgl itd hr nursingstaff areto attendthe laverage of 798 had been noted caldweu atlh re 8151 Ontario Hospital Convention in Tol Finance Committee Chairman plg Smasqieia dance in Iv route from October30 to Novem Parsons reported at the meeting bet gt that the balance of the grant cover SImCQG Hostelns 352 L311 415238 anospim Board 655mg Rev ing the 1949 deficitfrom the Townl ence aw They are Miss Ruth Chatson James Ferguson andmthe board secretary Cameron are alo expected to attend the confer ilnher repbrt to the board at their October meeting heldeon dayin the nurses residedce Miss Shanahan informcl the members that four nurses had completed their training at the hospital and were now employed as replace mnts for several general duty nurses who had left the nursing iss Jean Sugg Miss Dorothleerry and Miss Joan Pawn Miss Shanahans statistical report showed that there had vbeen2393 patient days recordedat the hospi tal during September as compared with 2178 duripgjhea same month $845 higher than disbursements ofBarrie in the amount of $414173 Win at had been received on Oct2 Disbursements duringthe month Simcoe County Holsteins were of September totalled $16664 The prominent at theninthannual regs 974 ReCeiptsfor thevmonthwwere held Oct 18 at Peterborough Cerswell Beeton The board chairman Rev Mr Second prize fouryearold heifer Ferguson iiresidedratthfiietingl II Brethetv Sons Tottenham It was moved by Mr Parsons to lthe second prize tWoyearold bull send letterof condolenceto Rol Cochrane Thornton the left Carson MD with regard to third prize twoyearold bull and the recent death of his father thej Delmar Wilson Son Allistonthe late Andrew Carson who had been fifth prize senioryearling heifer member of theL Rdyal Victoria wC Hospital Board for number or SAFETY HINT years in the past Heres safety hint Keep all letter of good wishes express medicines and cleaning substances ing hope for his immediate rein securecontaincrs out of reach covery is to be sent to boardvlof children plainly marked as to member Charles Robinson who content and preferably in locked was lit at the time of the meeting Cabinets prizes and many others Plaxtons Orchestra Admission 50c Lunch rbankioverdraft had reached $30 tonal Championship Holstein Show showed the CHAMPION CANADIAN PLDWMEN winners if the Esso TranseAtlantic classes at the 37th International Plowing Match and their team managerTheuyvlll take part In plow ing matchcsln England Scotland an Northern Ireland Left to rightHugh Leslie 28 Georgetown out gold medal win ner in the tractorclass CP0rtcou of Owen Sound former member of parliament for North Grey and past president of thevOntarIo Plowmenfs Association HerbertJarvls 27 Agini court Ontvgold medal Winner In the horsedrawn plow class The trio will spend six weeks in the United Kingdom withall expenses paid astthe guests of Imperial Oil counter 8182b Turkey supper St Johns United Church Elmvale Friday October 27 530 pm Auspices WA Adults $100children 50c 81p Collierltreet United WA Anhi versaryf Tea and Bake SaleatPar sonage Friday October 27 from to pm Tea 25c 81b Womens Canadian Club meet ing announced for Tuesday Octoy ber 24 has been cancelled Next meeting November 14 SpeakerJ Cranston of Midland Illustrated lecture 81b coulsons Hill Junior Institute Masquerade gland Dance Gilford Hall Friday night Oct 27 Masked 35c1 unmasked 505 Good prizes good music Cu gt SIGNALLTNG AND LIFESAVING are wo of the subjects taught toboys in the Royal Canadian Sea CadebComs Every boy gets thorough grounding in all phases of signal ling Indudliig Morse code Emphasizing health and goods citizenship training includes PT boating sailing swhrlming and long list of naval and recreational subjects Lace year all Barrie cadets atsummcr camp learnedtdi swim and over half wcn Red Cross lifesaving certtfl te RCSCC Kempenfelt isseeking upto 457 current recruiting campaign Boys wishing to to contact Lt JRuwe 00 or Rev James Ferguson or apply at the corps regular parades at the Armcury 31 14am 1t and must be at least 52 inches in height

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