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Barrie Examiner, 11 Dec 1950, p. 1

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Letters reports thatits most quot ETOUd again they would worry tuie and the lateRobert Stars Serving 871h YearNo 95 000 The First Column lBilingualists By WILLIAM WALLS Bilingualism Our Mr George Storey returned from his jaunt with the Flycrs to such northern Quebec centres as 111111511 and Noranda full of 11111 French language so much So that on Thursday morning we AN LNDLPLADLNT NstiAru AND The County of Simcoe THURSDAY Since T863 11 Sc Copy $300 You Hembn Clan Weenu ol Camda Anibhfl us Second Mu Mini cwNA A041 3111 of Cinglnion l0 rtncwlost 0161c Dunstan Muu lExdminer will Present Election iFlYefS lower Rows The Barrie Examiner will provide fast complete coverage3 of the municipal elections this evening in cooperation with radio station CKBB Returns Over CKBB Monday Evel 75 Next Home Stand The executive of the Barrie Flyers Hockey Iub announced yesterday that rows 1015 will The news staff of The Examiner Will gather the returiisl sell at 75 cents iriday nlxbt directly from the polls in six wards and relay them to the when51 Michaels College Mr town hall where special newsroom will be set up under the direction of Vince Farr news editor CKBB will have 21 directi wirc 111 the room and bulle iis of the returns will be put onl ood crowds Concerned about the lack of to their home 11m511dm5e new head the air as quickly as they fire compiled Ralph Snelgrovdl games the Fly Orlanintion 111g in T111 Examiner 1111 his story 51 ulliarincs Then iii the write up were 1111 leading words Vivc les Flyers 1111 Barrie With the press uliczidy rolling out 1111 first run or rural distribution We be gun to pulec back some years to our high school French and decided that French for Flyers was not Flycis So We consulted our most cation and she agreed After some meditation she crime up with the view that Voltlll$ was the pro per translation So we stopped the press and duly changed Flycis to Volciirs flewever in the mean time 1111 French expert consulted Mr Frunk Taylor native of Mon treal who professes to some know ledge of bilingualism Mr Taylor was emphatic that while Flycrs was not French certainly Voleurs was not the right word Finally hasty conference was arranged with Mr Anthony Dccziric of chlcrs also from Moreeal but denitely unlike Taylor of French ancestry Mr Deciirie slernly informed us that Voleurs meant robbers And so we hastily stopped the press rcinserted the word Flyers and informed Mr Storey to confine his journalistic efforts to the English language in future local scrvzce station operator gets several dozen fresh eggs in from the country each week for his own family and sometimes has couple of dozen left over for friends Saturday 11 lady with her little daughter stopped in to get some eggs So the operator went into the parts room and emerged with the eggs Does he keep hen in there mummy volunteer ed the eightycarold of inLilicjhlnxichDriiliaMwsi ed article of recent months was that about Alfred Staples Colling woods celebrated man of na mCHTUUfOlilllTEXClibWbil gift for couple of years when Eihelda Bell married David Jen nett Since then Dave has renew ed every year Mrs Jennett pass ed away year ago after 46 years knownjor her wummvmgyig re of married life lations to the SimcoeAirs on win ning the Junior Farmer zone ama teur contest recently at Beeton for the second time in three years They staged barber shop scene under the direction of Paul Mc Kelvery iThey defeated entries from Bruce Grey and Wellington pitching starrBlake Constable form Shirley Kell is their accompainist Corps Fort BraggerorthCarolina tozi QMC HeVSent regards to The major tp lieutenantcolonel We had many pleasant relatibns with Major Antozzi aBuffaloriion when ficer atCamp Bordenand one of his dutieswas 111111111 being editor such he was regularly in our office wheiping lay but The Citizen Major and Mrs Antoin werefat Borden two years and it was during that time his youngerson was born in the Royal Victorib Hospital so they have With them at Fort Bragg Ontario Hockey League sufferado littleBarrie boy Seven Escape CarsCrash SeVenxpeople escapedwfth minor lacerations and bruises 11111111111111111 cars collided on No190 Highway east Essa Station at abdutJB pm aturday Most seriously hui fHunftcr Gratis unautaanacir of cons to taking cold baths every morning This habit was successful for these men who followed the procedure for years But it is notrecommended for the novice We like subscribers and none better than those who have been reading The Examiner for over 50 years Such reader is Dave Jen nett wellknown farmer of the Ivy the office Saturday am to renew his subscription and we had pleas ant chat We have known Dave for some years through baseball and recent staffer with university Lil The Examiner will go 011 the for five minutes presenting At 030 The Examiner will her or loser come to the town sible after eight oclock if you wish to spe at 930 pm Dogs Killed 21 Turkeys Township Pays At the meetng of Flos Township Council last Tuesday William Slrath former of Crossland receiv ed payment of $10395 for 21 tur keys on his farm which had been killed by marauding dogs The compensation amounted to almost $5 per bird The birds were destroyed almost month ago in the early part of November Mr Stratli wits awakened early in the morning with the sound of the dogs after his turkeys He had only 27 turkeys on the farm at the time as most of his birds had been sold at Thanksgiving time The turkeys had been left loose in the yard and not penned up The farmer does not know exactly how many dogs were after the birds but estimates that there may have been three certainly more than one The dogs were scaring the turkeys and making them fly up into the eiLlllgriliisrlnded9111119 them to death but not eat them as wolves would The only other compensation paid zitmtihe council was to Granvil srfarpncsheepkltled Continued participation in the valuable contribution not only to archaeological research being car the unfolding of our national hired music by modem 3mm ricd on in Huronia was promised story but to Canadian unity Here and composers by Dr Hall president of in Huronia were joined the Indi Thornton area Dave dropped into the University of Western Ontario an the French and the English at the annual meeting of the speaking cultures he pointed out Huronia Association in Barrie Commending the residents offor increased emphasis on the this district for their interest in teaching of local history in the hisfamily but we never did know historical research and conserva that he waslsuch longtime sub tion Dr Hall indicated that the scriber He told us that he first services of Mr apd Mrs Jury will started to read the paper when Mrs continue to available to the Jennetts father the late Manny area Bell of Utopia subscribed to The she was convalescing from severe illness and then continued it as Would like to add our congratu and will move on to the provincial competition We first heard this popular young group of singers from Tecmseth and West Gwillim bury at the plowing match banquet and enjoyed their numbersnFaris and Keith Sinclair1Keith Kell Al len Neilly and the big softball the group with Paul McKelvey Had note from Headquarters the other day from William0 An Examiner staff and we note also that he has been promoted from he Was an exchangeUS Army of we print every Friday morning As TorizinOrder of Nurses at Barrie died at her home early Sunday Dr Little said death was due to coronary thrombosis Toronto she was the wife of Don ald MacLaren KC prominent Barrie lawyef and Simcoe County solicitor She was born in Scotland comingyto Canada with her parents who predeceased her as young Western is proud to have part Examiner for his daughter when in this project We feel it is Mrs FliMacLuren Dies Suddenly Sunday Mrs Donald MacLaren148 well The former Margaret Dawson of statlon manager will be at the mike on 1111 l11pces Barrie game Ill read 115 Flyers D11 Barrie Pop The ratepayers concerned schools and urged parents and number was that local school boards to see to it sight inits first performance The tilztdidequale $than Was DIO treatment was reminiscent of the v1 felt that price scale would ald fans to attend games an with its first report at 715l Scab in mm 15 or background material to the inally sold for $125 1111 price elections along with any returns available As it will be iieces of the remaining seats whllc sary to cut into regular programs at this time further bull 35 It letins will be broadcast at the following times 730735 755 800 805810 825830 9009 05 take over the program wlchChTSlmaS Markets returns music and statements by the candidates The Ex aminer and CKBB request that all candidates whether win Begin SaturdaY hall newsroom as soon as posl were selling well Farmer $103 Nominations 21 and Saturday December 23 Nominations for rech deputy rcevc 11nd three councillors for thc township for the your 1951 will be held in Wycliffe Hall in 1951 will be Friday December 22 at one oclock Christmas cakes ranged in price pm to the hour of two oclock from 60 to 75 cents apound grant of $350 is to be made to Something new for Christmas the Flos Agricultural Society with were biitternuts which sold for $300 going to general expenses andl 10 cents quart box Christmas $50 to the Junior School Fair trcc ornaments and sets of woodl It was ordered that Kcnncycn pot holder stands with quilted be tendered grout of $200 to ilSICOHOD pot holders were for sale 5151 111111 in the construction of 11 along with down pillows selling drainage scheme in the Village of for 85 cents each P11010510 Greeniiigs sold at 50 cents bas The council met lll Elmvalc with kd and butter at nth pound all members present The accounts 1111111 1111111111 $56210 and included bum 869576 for indigent hospitalization and $48 in relief payments The clerk was instructed to for ward in 09111 01 lh9iiislilm0n 135 112113112 111111111 byms Honor Judge Tone Ilarvie regarding USS No 19 F105 to lvan Eberhardt Wasaga Beach with instructions that 1112 an have the judgment placed before tirer of classical music The sec Thc encore number brand new arrangement of the Negro spiritual Joshua Pa Dr Hall also Stressed the need er had can band was applauded into repeating An interesting fact about the it was read at Dry Bones arrangement played by Dr Hall was introduced by Hur 1351 years band onia vicepresident Cran It is rather disappointing to re ston who extended to Dr Hall to port house only twothirds full the University Board of Govern ors and to the Ontario Govern ment the Associations thanks for The beginnings of 11 Christmas 81 on the air to rush were evident at the market the electorate It will be necessary to tape most of the on Saturday itmills Christmas statements in advance for the election broadcast starting ml and mu dors 110111 large business and eggs Saturday afternoon the market farmers decorated 1111 building with evergreen boughs and Christ mas colors for the Christmas mar kets which have been set for Saturday December 16 Tuesday December 19 Thursday December Although eggs had lreportedly gone up market prices for large medium and pullet grades remain ed at 60 55 and 50 cents on Satur day Extra large sold for 155 cents Sage for poultry dressing was 10 ngsd1iyniorning 0111191111191 AaccusedvKHJNXWaJemmlelin mmawrwmHdrmm THUG in third plico one point behind slainv and no scoring The final Hmjl llcpiit Rem Last Sunday evenings concert aTi rw the Roxy Theatre by thc Barrie Promises Continued Aid first portion which consisted en District Collegiate Band offered an almost entirely different repertoire from the previous public concert in the fall Radio listeners heard the 0nd half of the program was of light semiclassical nature and fea gers peoplewill take advantage of the bands next two appearances the first scheduled for February and the second for some time 111 the wood 5mm Kam any siderable audience nd 11 appea te Spring Young The band numbers 011 Sunday offices ned by acclama ski in the rst period when his an opening Instead his shot must evening were the Third Movement from the Water Music Suite of Handel repeat performance tre Public 5011001 Board the nonscorer on the Generals ed the Generals off on the right mendously improved upon since the Three twoyear seats Herve DeJordy who is said not foot He broke loose from centre last concert Elsavs procession to Trustees Dobson to have given Oshawa 10 cents wrth wmgmate Bob Holden to the Cathedral by Wagner the 14 ll3111451 and PW Si worth of hockey this year since catch Bafiies Dan OConnor 381118 Menuetto of Beethoven from his clair Mrs Edythe Redmond captured from 5m Hyacinthe lone defenccman It was ashot First symphony the Maid of As and Mrs Eleanor Stewart snagged pair of goals from close in that Howes had lit turia overture by Benedette Secchi Other Issues bad weather had on opportunity to the Triumph MBFCh 0f Grieg the Voters will also cast ballots the assistance given by Western notice distinct improvementin P011 from SChWHndFL the Bag on Attending the dinner were rep the overall tone 3ndtheiricreas Piperby Wienberger13 America The Imposed 5231500 9113 resentations from most parts of ing Pr0fSSi0n31 air thatthe youm LL Huroniamiiicludingiprovincialrrmem fulbandiStakingon bers of parliament Dr Mc latter was due to th Phee and GeorgeJohnston and Young mllSiCianS federal member Julian Ferguson performing in the music clinic Thanks to retiring president the Royal Conservatory in Toronto Clarke of Barrie were voiced Conductor WA Fisher is hoping by Edwards of Midland that large number for the concert on Sunday evening Those who came out in spite of the folk song the Wayfaring Stranger expeqdituIQL Pfapstl Yxcerptsfmm th536gvfmyl The recreation referendum fact that the and Serenata by Leroy Anderson returned from the latter built on Latin American at themes silver collection was taken up lat intermission to be set aside for not AN EXAMINER WANT AD of towns the band scholarship fund PHONE 2414 Huronia Association Elects T951 Officers girl the VON for several years and was also active in Childrens Aid So ciety work and was president of the Barrie Red Cross Auxiliary during World War II Sifnith atryRVoyal Victoria Hespital Others in the accident received treatmentat the hospital lbutnone were admittedrr investigated said cardriven by Truman Rutledgeof Mono Centre carrying Hunter andanother pasw senger approached the highway from the south and was turning left toward Anguswhen the collis ion occurred Eastbound the other car was driven by Alfred Knight of Angus aridcarried three pasSen1 to the extent of about $400 While Mrs MacLaren was secretary of She is survived by her husbandf ProvConstg Chandlerf who LTTie Sault SteMarie Ship Conal 15138 miles long compared to 27 this for tlieMWelliiiid 031131 the other suffered about $150 dam ageyit was estimated WebJ ALLtSTON rLAYEit HURT TomlBriggs of the Alliston inter ofThe Camp Berden Citizen which gas The Angus car was damaged mediate hockey entry in the Central roken collarbone in practice on Sunday Dec 3J Bradbury has been named manager ofthe team and the former professional star RegNoble hasconsanted toact as coach The otherAlllston hockey teamvare all Torontoplayers using vAlliston Arena to home ice and are1 known 85 AllistonTdrontol Reyals entered inthe OHA Senior series SHORT BUT VITAL 11111111111111 F13 LPress herald 1850 Segre $011111 1111111 118 OF mi anoNdassocirON are pictured he Annual meetAngel theIIuronlatlst0rlc Sit Roblndale Inn From left to rightiWllllamH1Cranstori editor of The eswidfoust Association was held retently in Barrie at 1mm 15 1951 vicepresident Overend Orillia returned as vice president Garfield Case Clarksbiirg 1951 president and duced outside of Canada wastiie former MP for GreyNorth Mr Case formerly resided in 91110159 fig 1313 1th 13831 Owen Sound now operates fruit farm Nettlelzon 515 i9 St Barrie returned as vicepresident Norman Clarke Bar Is now being made in swth Am turygtreasurer 11nd rieretlrlnglpresident MONDAY if SPRINGWATER PARK 1N WINTER mw Mu trr SCENE AT SPRINGWATER PARK MIDHURST with for picnics and visits among the wild life Thousands of 10 While manO Ol Winter phOLOsIllthcd by Ray MC tourists from Canada and the United States marvel at its Fodden of Midland County residents are familiar with the picturesque setting each year but not many people are rustic beauties of Springwatcr Park maintained by the aware of the unique views of Spiingwaler when the 5110 provincial forest station during summer when it is mecca has descended Salvalim Army ll FLYERS DROP FASTSKATNG Job lecfion cuiFZeSHm Picture JUNIOR CONTEST TOREDHOT 5y 1168 When Freeman Williams came before Magistrate Foster Wed OSHAWA GENS 32 SATURDAY In Brief One of the hottest clubs in the OHA junior loop this vagrymcf rs emfpr fwflllliiintr amlemndiilte month OshawaGenerals put stop to Hap Emmsram and issues on the ballots as ht 3211 rice at Stmcmn of the namcs1iv1 mic Mm go to me polls paglng Barrie Flyers Saturday by tion Army interccdcd for him today Oshawa Arena and Offered nd l0 th The Guieralsrcurrently nesting closcl Cliciiiriig heavy boay stanza the break of the game and MEBLlLlllptcd rally Though the Flyers lost the con test Grim Th Flyers Cureredhobbecause of fast scoring pace being set by 1131531902 Iggllibnu centre Alex Delvccchio and wing fcforc the court adjourned for lunch the magistrate an nounccd that job had been Council no Year Terms man Lou Jankowski The pair are found for the accused by Capt Ward we was Md onctwo in the league scoring Straclian and that he would be McBride Md Tuck race put on train in order to get to ob Smith Thomas Consequently when Emms sent it The prisoner was released McCarmnl his mates onto the ice for the hat on thc concurrence of Crown Ward one seat Albert tle instructions were to tag the molested Attorney Thompson they had their chances to win In the first period two beau tiful opportunities were glVen Jerry Toppazzini wobbled his legs around dcfenceman to sail un on Piatkowski The potent pucksters The front lineiOshawa netminder ifell for the LWETLpThldriyimseftl guild of Doug Towers Chuck Wood fake Shot and left Toppazzini with Osborn Harold Ayerst and Lionel Barber had the Job oflthe open corner Trouble Vwas ward two seats Nor 1shad0w1ng Oshawas DClVCCClllOIBalllCS highscoring rightWinger man Doughcny Gird threesome hit the mesh on the 0u151de The system worked for they Then thenwas defenceman Jim were held scoreless with the ex Morrisons breakaway Although Wards and N0 eicction lception of marker by Jankowlrushed he still had time to pick on team was man short have missed Piatkowski by yards But what wasnt considered was DeJordy was the man who start DeJordy was interviewed on the 19 Chance Oshawa radio station priOr to Jankowski shoved the score to game time and he wculd not re 20 while his Centre star Alex DEl veal his goal output Since hiSIVCCChiD Sat in lht penalty box for vv WV twowma i=kers idedngreatlyvtoiBa 1w ho lding Flyersmwrrpouringrthem pressure on when the puck bounci ed out of the end zone Jack Mc Knight had the Oshawa star at centre but let him get away Flyers couldnt hit the score sheet until the last minute of play in the period and Oshawa looked bad on it They alloWed Lionel Turn to page two pleasel ries seventh defeat of the season Are You in fat01 Commu 1ananswer maybe reached all Of the lumen recrea That is just about the story of lien program la wellplayed fastskating wide ropen junior contest that had most 1every piece of action necessary The rst periodfeatured iaways by the bushel and an Osh lawa 21 lead The second saw Barrie Designed Floor Pplishor To be Manufactured in England Another feather in Barries cap is chased fair quantities of complete some information just received from kettles from Barrie andaftercon The Hotpoint Electric Appliance siderable investigation are now pro Company Limited in England to ducingfthc K40 Kettle themselves the effect that they have decided In all such cases contacts are to go ahead with the manufacture Carried on through the CGE Ex of the Barriedesigned floor polislb port Company who are well equip er in England ped to handle such international This decision has resulted from assignments gt information sent to England from Barrie Works of the Canadian Gen eral Electric Company thrOugh the Export Company last February The Engineering Departmentmt Barrie are now busycompiling informal tion for Englandto take care of our design changes since February This is thesecond product design ed at Barrie Works to be produced Old Tyme and MOdem Dance in otheir countriesNot so long agovevelywednesdayl Fnday andSgt liaisonwas set up between the gagaymght in Club 792Admlizlfgg Barrie Engineering Departmenfand Mexico which resulted in the pro cards and dancewln be hem duction of the F74 Iron in Mexico Ffmy HandFriday 29 Barrie Works supplied all the ther Ausplces Let WIv 15 mostats for this iron Recent nego Notice to ChillL Willl1 Junior tiations indicate that Mexico will FarmersRegular meeting at 611 now produce the BarrieF80 iron ford 351T OilTueSdayi DGC 12Eatl which originated from the F23 Iron OLeary guest speakeri Nollie designed at Ontario California by SOCial at this meeting 055 the General Electric Company The annual Christmas Church The above tWOinstances are of service of the Chilli Wllli Barrie Works designs actually being Farmers will be held at Church copied by other countries with their 111 United Church on Sunday assistance However the first of ing at 730Dec17 Special speaker Muslc Everyonelsf the Canadian appliances to be pro with Barrie supplying some of the gt parts South Africaoriginstly pur

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