Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 11 Dec 1950, p. 7

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Gilt HOUSE OF HITS FIRST WITH THE BEST IN BARRIE Innisfil Council By ROS liiiitsfii Council held llirlt timet ing at Thornton on Wednesday Dec This was the only meeting MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY AIATINEE WED 230 pm Eve Shows 655 pm iheld there this year Melville Cunningham mail tulir in on the Innisttl route out Of Thornton asked that better attciilt lion be given the Sidcroad between IllltS and 25 so that he Could geti through after snowstoiins lie was promised that this would be donefi Other visitors from tlie Thornf ton area ivere Jack Scott and Calm Vlll Show bptli insurance agents who called to greet the council while in tlievillage Would Petition for Safety Device lhat some kind of protection be affotded the railway crossing all the entrance to Barrie oii No ltl Highway which is used by all Iii nlsftl resuients going into town was agreed to by the council It wasl moved that request be sent to thel Department Of Highways asking that the matter be taken up withi the transport department There have been numerous acci dents there believed caused by drivers not seeing the railway cars crossing the highway Recently the rceve stated former township road supervisor liank Sinclair was seriously injured when he was iostled in taxi which stopped sud denly to avoid hitting sotne cars Another victim is still in hospital after an accident there last sunt mcr Reflectors on the sides of cars would ltclp at all level crossings wasthc opinion Of the council Will Not Act on Baldwin St Drainage letter received frotii the Town of Barrie advising that some action would have to be taken on the part of the township to take care Of the water on tippcr Baldwin Street where it drains from the Cook pro perty was ordered tiled Thc matter was discussed and it was agreed by council that the municipality vasin no way respon sible for the water which came off the subdivision and crossed the roadway to flow down the hill through that part Of the town Road Supervisor Cowan advised that some suggestions had been made by the town engineer as to how the water might be diverted However the council took the stand that the ditch on the Cook property is not municipal respon Slbllill 33 Waniiado it some Serious laughing Jim mamammmnv DENNIS MORGAN ABEISY DRAKE EDMUND GWENNSZACHARYSCOTT warn BRET iGNE WINDUS ghts 3tfs We PLUS CARTOON 1N COLOR OTHER ADDED TREATS GIVE ENTERTAINMENT THIS YEAR FOR CHRISTMAS THEATRE GIFTS TICKETS son Mr Carrolspoke on the his ancersgiggogd Emriek Relief Goods to Be Signed For Councillor Charles Sproule re minded council that all goods sent or delivered to pchons on relief should have the signature of the personureceiving them so that lit could pass the account for pay ment Some accounts were pre sented that did not havethese sig natures Councillor Cook stated that he would be the chairman of that department next year and he would certainly see that no chil dren went cold or hungry case was brought to the atten tion of council by the county health Icpartment Dr Scott wrote en closing report from his inspector who looked over the home His letter read in part If building permit was obtained for this shack how was it passed by your building NOW WEE L7 itirtlANBASTER orothyMcliilllllE Edmund GWENN tiltst ur MILIARD MITCHEL STARTS THURSDAY GRANADA ENTERTAINMENT MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY MATINEE WED 230 pm Eve Shows and 840 menu REX llliKWfllImllIlllllSilN inspector He went on to point HMO out that the living conditions were Eln almost intolerable with no sanitary provisions and very poorly con structed The occupants who are alder people are destitute and have no means of support They were also without fuel or light Reeve Lockhart reported that he hadinstructed that fuel be sent to this home They were also to be given direct relief Ditch at End of Sixth Line Road Supervisor Cowan suggest ed that ditch which runs through private property at the end of the sixth concession was not atown ship responsibility except where it was on the roadway It was agreed that part of the cleaning out Reeve Lockhart ditches do not come under the sub ZND HIT PICTURE FOR FREE PEOPLE FAREWELL TOYESTERDAX FAREWELL crossing private properties they should do it under the drainage act Complaint on 12th Line Subway Users of the 12th line at the ex cavation under the new highway are complaining that the road is not fit for use and ask that something be done about it However as the work of removing the earth is not completed it wouldbe difficult to Rie makeadetour and until this is fin tll ished not much can be done it was felt Authorize iPiTrEase OfLMultipIe norm Mill win WILLARD PARKER T0 YESTERDAY SHOWING ONCE EACH EVE 840 pm NIGHT TRAIN ONLY SHOWING AT THE MATINEE WED 230 pm another corporation providing the township supplied an authorization for it to the department of high ways engineer This was done Council approved the plan Of Mrs Minnie Leonard for additions to the subdivision atLeonards Beach Plan of Mrs GoodfeIIOW waspre tuiiiiinisntauiriitiAicNAt PICTURE STARTS THURSDAY MONDAY DECEMBER ii i950 Concession that 4hetownshipwouldpayfor advised that roadsidei sidizedworkand if theditch was used drag was available from TUNE INCKBB EACHMDRNINGAT1030pm FQRMQYIEManateeROUND seated andafter examihatiOD by Council was sent ion to the planning audadevelopment depairtment To ronto Thematter of the ditch was mentioned but no decision was given It was pointed out by John COwan that the Water went south gaffthe 9th line when there was any surplus Thjsapparently was the naturalwatericourser No Further Progress on Bridge Payments The neWbridg being construct ed on NO sideroadr is not com son Carrol Ross Brown In spector Harry Michie andpresident Bob Saljeant number of agents took mem bership in the association which will be part Of the Ontario Agents Association It was decided to post pone the next meeting until Janu Insurance Hold FirstVMeting First regular meeting of newly formed Barrie and District Asso ciation of Insurance Agents was held in Robindale Inn on Wedne day November 29 20 agents and Quests being DreSent at the lunch Eigglgss ttittigerrS Sam pleted and owmg to the weather ion The speaker was ECarrol cannot be finished thiawinter ORILLIA HORTICULTURAL Hiller has been chosen president of Orillia Horticultural Society for 1951352 suceeding staked the Cunningham ViceLpresidents are spea error contamination he had Mrs Kltching Mrs pas on Itozfthergatheringh Caldwell and Stephens assistant manager of the Royal LiverpOol Insurance Group Introduced by William Malcom letter from the department engin eer advised that further payments should be withheld Coun Sproule asked if the wage tory and traditions offire insur done This was the responsibility of the contractorthe road super Visor advised Approval was requested by mo tion to get tenders Jonvtwo bridges 1hoseat Joans circuit by had been paid for the workalready tliarrr Examiner seciigiiuzlcages to i2 Beautiful Floats Thrill Children 34xlu 33 000 00 UUUl THE SANDY TRAIN above was one of the beautiful floats in the Santa Claus par at Barrie on Thursday Nov 30 iiiiiiiiiClaims Government Decision The recve and road supervisor are to interview Iolui Ferguson rel and are 10 stilertiad which on No the ditch on the 12th line which Will hilVL 10 P111000 hi limphric chtctioii of lr ieas lllllliill o1 tliclltiioii nation tilltli min If rmlmmnems on ittvin in federal liirtnzztstie the theme was to have been print can be made it is to be done as Wmhl Edmmm my my 1min on 00 lmssmlv for his tutti down of lltiroiiiai It was suggested that Mr Iiiit sumv m0 It lstamp rlgt voiced by the annual llil HIS UHF tlltiltiled with thel mg ascertain nitciting of tin Huium giiii repeated presentations made on this Igllccnlvml 2m Umnvulg tum rimli liehalf to the government and thatE the actly whose ttirii it was to look af one yeai tei these roads this winter NO re id as follows The question of the issue of cord of the agreements could be Io Ipostzige stamp to commemorate the cated in the minute book Fir Promotion Discmsrd Itlttlllllltil of the death of the While 1h WW the Hile lCliIititlltill iiiarlvrs was given serious the fire tnarshals department haslmummmmm uml ml Imij 0t it been Submitted Reeveldccitied that the issue of such ill Ockhart asked that some consider isiamp is inconsistent with the policy mm be Ewe 10 Im 0f Hegtllllll cotiinieiiioialive issues Its prowamn Suggested that If was decided that the suggested sub MISSING armngonjenit bClllnqu Ittt should not bo acceptod Slitti it With tho um is controversial in nature and could Bliidltld wmwsm Vlwm the thC Ploulmm I0 at possibly raise one part of the Cati 1h limit 100 0f Blildftlld tribulrcl to hike EIOILLIIIIUIIt soils dim population mum they itNR station appearcdr to lbe com nniSi vou aie re ishncc from thew places IXittillt or tiic lluronia AssoA iphul wgfigmmg it 1111 $919 Aawemfmm wSlaLuNAWWHS4lRMINFEBHSEWselrlHiclftb leih wmt Will versations with the marShMs to reply to Mix Iiiiitict pointing out Wilding the seats and radiator on spent endeavor tlic terms of an Asiniatimts request almost Official he believed that two out that atno little has the Association umt Side of the building with such ms costing around $0000 each asked for stamp coinmcmoratmgtunCC that the east nllwigrbmged Might be lOcomlmndCd 0110 for the dmm 9i Hm Jesuit MnTS land the radiator on the wall twist eaCh Grid 0f the lOWIIShII These II III blch was helld The wall of the washroom Off would raflsow Pequieet01be rhouScd will V7MV 0f di ilhe waiting iOOiiTiSbrolten aiidrthc and staf ed NO decision was reach hlmbmg dama 10 cd although suggestions that moral of the largesized extinguishers be placed in garages and other places where they could be quickly rushl cd to fire when call came ml The two houses saved in Stroud re cently were an example of how prompt action will save lioincif hclp gets there quickly enough The forestry type of pump withl during the afternoon was not asked for report Court of appeal will not be held until some time in Jan uary It was mentioned that Bar bccause of the debris but entry rie had decided to adopt the now could have been gained on the provincial plan of assessment This other side of the room where an will strengthen the intention Of 111 opening the entire width of the car Inisfil to continue along these lines was gaping Seats radiators broken glass and pieces of walli mingled with water which had riiti When The Witness visited the scene after the smash it was diffi cult to Open the east door to enter Final 1950 Meeting reel of hose would be an asset at After passing the reports of the and was Sm dripping from the the township shed supervisor various committees council ad plumbing and radiators The heat Cowan stated journed to meet at Stroud oti Dcc Assessor Stewart who came in 15 at pm ing system was put completely out Of use The place was cold and small Oil burner in the Office pro vided the only comfort The accident occurred at 610 pm according to Stationmastci Covert whose car driven by himself and carrying two other members of the CNR staff met the one involved in the wreck on the short stripOfiOadbetweenthestm lion and the highway They pass ed with very narrow margin to spare and the CNR party has cause for thankfulness because matter of seconds earlier their car would have been directly in the path of the qncoming one as they curved out from parking on the south side ifthe station Mr Covert states thatthc car was travellingxin straight line when he met it and it Down the Alleys course the hole in the station wall where the bumper and front part of the car went into the room being in linewiththeroadw Fortunately it was not train time or tragedy would have struck Es cape from thatiwaiting room alive would have ben miraculous The car is 1938 coupe said to be owned and driVen by Andrew Summers 49 Of Aurora His com panion was James HenryVSutton 38 also of Aurora Dr Blackwell was called to the scene and he had the injured men removed to Newmarket hospi tal by ambulance According to re ports from the hospital neither COMPETITION is very keen on bowling nights at the Bar rie Bowling Academy Here Merlin Rowat left and Mel Met calf Of the GE Exports and the Guns putplenty of zing into their efforts Behind their teammates cheer them on HFROM GE NEWS Ocean Weather Vigil Aids Korea Airlift CGS ST CATHARINES whichon Dec ember took overweather Station for Poterf 900 miles off the West coast ofCan ada Thestation provides information for Alongrange forecasts and is essential for OperatiOn of the airlift to hip niand Korea from her home berth atVictoria Bic lDepartmentof Transport Ihoto apparemlygcdidr not changedts rule which Wits viewed by over 4000 pcoplciOnfario Families iGei $28750000 glnsurance Claims death WARIIIR BROS STARTS T0 BAY zllhBETH umn hum In The Same Program JUNGLE TERROR ALSO Cartoon Mutiny On The Bunny IMPERIAL UUt1iliiUtlti0 WILLIAM POWEII EDIUID MIN IASII Hm sown 011W renames nunoooot Payment of death and ttctitltlilflli claims to Ontario Itltitllltsi lit Wtlc seriously hurt One is said to liavci suffered uose but both are expected to re mum WM by broken jaw and TUVII Bradford investigated the acctdtiit TRY AN EXAMINER WANT Vt The picture wasmacle as thelshlp set sail KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Police Constable Mason of he car was completely wrecked Turliey Bingo ALLANDAIE ORANSEEFimL DECEMBER 12 330 PM 15 Games 35 cents Special Games For Turkeys PROCEEDS LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Christmas Fund KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKCKTCKKTICKKIEKIKKKKKKKKEK airwa11cdge Make Your Reservations Now Christmas Dinner at Fairway lodge 219119508 Qro 06 lie this year 527450000 itt period of 1049 the Canadian Life Insurance ports lit the first nine months of 1950 over 520004000 was paid on 8143 amounted to more titan $287501311lm 0000 on 3954 group certificates Death provinces $QQWQQ QQQQQ TOWN AND DISTRICT HOCKEY LEAGUE SEMIFINALS Monday December 11 TONIGHT BARRIE ARENA First Game 730 pm WONDER VALLEY vs DOMINION AUTO WRECKERS mSIICO NITTFAMTITUTFUIIEUWZwmmm ACES vs CGE cc ADMISSION 35c CHILDREN 10c playrgofitflsirr if 77 assasmy Q5W QQWI aaaaaamamamammammaaaaaamaaaaamzraaaaaaaaaaa Beta Sigma Phi BAZAAR and TEA Wednesday Dec Bella10pm Mayor Motel I48Jlunlop Si Proceeds towards Barrie District Hospital Fund SALE OF BAKING AND CANDY PARCEL POST SALE LUCKY DRAW FOR TABLE LAMP iirsi three quarters of compared with about the corresponding fficei Association re S365000 on policns and SS pol tries industrial claims in Canadas it resulted in $6371300 life companies PHONE 2114 5ymssw ll ll mammarmmmaaaamma 391 almmmataiai come to Canada On December 15from3pm to pm Int migration Qtfiidls will us otRoOm 11 American Hotel Barrieto takeiapplicdi tions from farmers and othersinierested in Overseas form help for Spring of1951j the some time applicationnlavy be made for friends of relatives who wish to

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