uummm ruminant ammunition Sim whineNo Collegiate Glee Chi is MONDAY FEBRUARY ll 1952 earned RCAF Pi madam1 ummmwm wmmdm gnumama Mdm enema ONTARIO elle Ewart Man emovecl to RVH following Crash llnlormecl Primary Methdd iGOOCI for Only Half Treatment Any definite plan regarding the sewage disposal problem in Barrie was deferred from Thursday evening Feb until facts of the matter have been laid before the public eye and while council committee visits other sites new Fred Grant Remin isces article begins today on our editorial page It is en titled Old Mary Street Rink Was Centre of Winter Activity The story first appeared in it Examiner in 192 and is being reprinted with changes and additiom The old Mary Street rink Fred tells us was opened about me and became the principal Tims our the decision reached ii spccml meeting of council called for ne solo purposu of sludyingl the sewage problem in addition Glgg town treasurer was order ed to investigate the possibility of iioatln debentures to pay for any proposed building program than SEE PAGE With these mouth mind members of Barrie couch ed motion to further alder the matter meanwhile paint the report on to the ratepayers for perusal he caught re port prepred by Lawn and Associates Tarta Police said that Ruffett lone 0c eupani was proceeding north near Alcono when his car went out of WY 5c duskm l0 Pages Two Applauded for Performance L1 glygrzfcgfmwnli lofciifmd 9511140 we engine amqu bomber Wm crashed Friday on takeoff 6003 Ba Cahiador One her the crew Cpl at fee In 3L of mu End Album was if and three other hoardSquadron wner cenre um Jm Pl coy DEC 31 at Swan River gamgoba captain all Here Years Ago um aircraft F0 Ivan Wilson 21 mm and F0 Mkmu Humid Huff 40 Ben iv Calstock Ont nil nus removed to Royal Victoria The war injured mm were an Emmy at noon smutday an ms beak wacmm for medical mr Skude from Highway No 11 92 30 Xvi 13 suffered tom knee Him received extensive iaccr ligaments and facial lacorations an 15 10 the face and forehead was the most sever lv brlislons hr survivors all of willfo $03 wombiewptngiing $13333 Ed unmmcmus in me 35h end by Dr Frank Shannon The crew were in Labrador on centennial will proposed Motor Show THE BARRIE DISTRICT COLLEGIATE Institute Glee Club directed by Archie Ross of the school staff receives loud applause at the muslcule recently presented by the Photo by Bud mmmwnncr omen Club training 113310 in 0011119141011 withl Exercise Sundo At the to students in aid of the Barrie lith Memorial Hospital furnisan campaign Fran $0 Swerve 0n the wing and it The entire proceeds of the concert went to Mm 9915 mm ids the Students F0 New Spoke with his parents ouncil Hospital Fund by phone Yesterday from Roch mi badly damaged for US feet took off telephone before coming to rest The and District one engine failed causing the air control skidded from the roadwaJi Eula iYid plowed on for another 130 spot of Barrie winter amuse merit for many years The late Boys QC as the clam pion fancy skit am the late Ben Smith was one the speedsters The writer des migil be undertaken Such action was deemed advisi ibic as some members of counciil lei that there might be opposition registered byltthc Municipal Board against any attempt to float heavy produced on page on this issue It clearly in We able terms set forth the con pletc and uh itch This the pnblleuyeomprebedjast dustrial Griffin Manufacs possible it my Theatre Management Donates to Student Fund TONY SASO of the Roxy Theatre manage ment presents Carol Simpson president of the BarrieDistrict CollegiatemstttuteGlee Club with cheque for 3175 representing the rental fee of the theatre The money was ddnated to the Barrie and District Memorial Hospital by the theatre management and Veranclah is Dowel in feed and other farm supplies at tie Farm Supply auditor that reason the ve built to front the first floor was quite high and has sheltered marry niliota by Bud Subunitvane Carrion Club the Famous Players Corportion at the mus icale presentecbby the collegiate students in aid of the hospital furnishing campaign Ron Keast president of the collegiate con cert band which took part in the musical evening is standing at left Chamber Aphoinis MEMORIAL SERVICES HELD I952 Committees May Be MotoryShow The rst monthly meeting of the officers and directors the Bar rie Chamber of Commerce virilislheldl Thursday Feb with President Coulis presiding Committee chairmen for 1952 tising and Publicity Earl Cox Ag riculture and Farmers Day Jack MacLaren Civic Improvement George Caldwell Fish Derby William Garnerthsnce El rick Leishman and gtLT Foster Huronia NJ Clarke In filled to capacity Representative Fricke Merchants Committ Batstone National Affaiiijfli Hancock Santa Claus Parade Decallo Tourist and Informal tion Ralph Snelgrove Afspecial columnitiee on Barrie be by report upon the survey made yvas presented Showing that the proposal had met with very fav orable response among men regarding sponsorship It arranged for the early partof April with the Arena The laneland Souls of was considerable discus upou the observanceof Jule towns centennial mom and me Queen ideas chi Ar Collier United were appointed as follows Adver Lo of suggested as location Owls in PAN The combinedconsregm tions rose at the endo the Service to sing God Em unth FOR KING GEORGE THE 51er Last evening the Barrie and District Ministerial Associ ation held Memorial Services for His Majesty King George The Sixth in Collier St and Burton Ave United churches Barrie and at Stroud Presbyterian Church iChoirmaster Harold Dempsey at the organ gave an inspiring lead for Collier Street United Church was congregational singine and also with standing Still the minimum wetting of room only before the service was God Our Hell in Ages to beginlht Seven oclock congre gations of Trinity Anglican Filst In giving theaddresa Rev the sad announcement of the Kings paid by some of the Worlds nest by pressland radio and commented ftlisitrit seen which thepto etippplied to Abel as given in jrewsll verse 14 He Being one Yet speaketh comparison With the lilo of King George Which Weston example to us all Inbisllamily life hewas one of us He loved his wife and never forgot to gimigiedit to her forbelp but said invpriably The the Itight Airenuml United Chin to capacity in put his lintth poWei Muir of EssaRoad Presbyterian Baptist St Andrewsvpresbytegn Church summarized the effect of Salvation Army Central United and cma st United were represemgd death and the wonderful tributes find the ministers who conducted the service were Rev dePencier waters and Wr ht Rev Luck Rev James Fxggm 51 Major M3115 ed difficult to add anything more PETE MillsTRev Beivell Mom lobe thewords and Regs Lewis An ilnpressive eulogy to His Late es was iven gt Rev James um wagmgstwgndgwss presby Mr Muir followed this theme as terian in an inspiring sermon Specialmusic was rendered by noose of Collier United under moirech of Tufford or gonlotand cholrniaster Anthems were Open Our Eyes fMacfar Cliffc PC Wood OPP district head guartcrs investigated rHm lAnOIIIGI NEW ROTARY name ii William Clark proprietor of member of the uctcd as new Diary Club of Barrie at the regu mcciing on Thursday Feb On Wednesday Feb workf men started pulling down the largi verandah in front of Kcurns groi cery store on Collier St next to the town hall It was one of the last of this ty in Barrie and vicinity was made of heavy clear lumber and has stood the tcst of time for at least 75l years back to the days when musing it the meeting of the Public Utilities Commission Tuesday even Roy Hickling and Donald Barrie market was an agricultural Bell appeared as deputation from and municipal centre gthc Township of Vespra to request peter Kearns father of Pauickithat water service be supplied to Keanm me present owner had anircsidcms of the township on the outstanding business in the sameitiutzzkirts of up municipality and 3also to ask if some consideration could not be given to supplying that time lILvdro at Barrie rates The store now mime Weteml Stewart QC explained the plan is the front sectirm of thgpolicy of the Commission who feel original building which stretches that in their management of the back to thesend of the market property owned and paid for by square and is now occupied by Bar Barrie taxpayers it would be diffi cult to justify supplying the ascr Thc store ceng is 14 feet high gives to other than Barrie taxpay Hydro regulations require that then shall be no discrimination generations of shoppers throughiin rulesbetybcen consumers in any the years imunicipali or township Barrie With the coming of canvas awniratcs up to residents of the ings with metal frames the submunicip ity only and rural rates stantial wooden verandahs haveimust ply throughout the town disappearcd and apparently theisblp last remaining is at Merricks Grod liege Strhe former Browns Kept Busy With rea ens Minor Accidents For over week the mother has been comparatively mild with low of 19 Snow fell on Cars driven by Don Fenton and Friday and storm threatened Keri Plowman both of Barrie were on Saturday afternoon and ev damaged to the extent of $850 coins but blew that out Saturday evening when they coll There still enough snow to lided at the corner of Bayfield and blank the wheat ma Streets N0 as ml Temperatures were Police said that the Fenton veill 13 idle proceeding along Sophia faill Pen ed tostop at the intersection and Tax received the greatest damage esl timated at some Police stated thatl Fenton has heed charged Feb Collidcs was in Feb At 430 pm on Saturday earl buildingin not only groceries but Low 29 24 19 2e 32 19 Feb 10 28 driven by Mrs Dorothy lreadwelll and owned by SimcoeGrey Creami cries and Gray Coach bus colg lided at thecomer of Charlotte andBlake streetsswith about $125 sm Feb 10 damage caused to the lheadwelll 193 on day car No one was hid64th yesggrare mos Three other minor accidean oci 59 03 mm Bare my and eel recommends this rimmingw meigrandehilorm lto help the foster Daren ills venues arric Tcn Awning Co was in PUC Commission Explain Why Town Rates Not Apply to Rural nonAt King Edward Hospital Rev Earlston Dee in ltocherish to sustain or promote rm Wednesday yet 13 cribes the fancy dress carnivals of those days what happened when the lights went out curling on the sly and other youthful pnnkxndthzre will be comprehensive list of many of those who attended that old Mary Street rink years ago in Barrie on debtvof the town At present the gross debenture debt in Barrie is $l900000 Molar Problem Faces Town zproblem the inadequacy of the sewage disposal unit which 25 built in 1940 and Which is still not completely paid for and who course of action to lake to remedy the situation complete report on the Barrie sewage system has been in hands three weeks and was prepared dur ing the latter part of X951 and the early weeks of January this year The report outlines two proposals regarding building One is prim ary treatment plant to be added to the present disposal unit at cost of $256600 or complete treat mcnt unit that would cost $785000 tan outlay of over threequarters definite decision has been made by the Department of High ways not to allow water main to be installed on the shoulder of the access road and the new high way between Hayfield Street and the Sunnidale Road and the Com mission will apply to the Golf Club for crmission to ollow their line 319m of million dollars The installation of sixinch mm Tam It has also been pointed out that mam on Queen Street on the usu gal contract extension basis was7 mi pnmfii $3 lauthorizcd and the litinch pipe 599 Qoni Duckworth Street between When math SW3 gm mf iQuccn and Napier will be replaced Kfmpenlen Baxtpoumo Pm with sixdnch main would beevtdent V0 dp The question of rentng half is complete treament which would debenture issue in View of the pres The town is faced with major pear that the only course to follow wlut problem fut their town representatives iTurn to page three please Barrie Faii Executive I952 lthe second floor of the new oiceldemo 90455 of injurious bampl lbuudm iWW Pmmlia Then oxidation bythebay lrgcgived and mmars would probably completerthe hallo Wm mnnnm faction and Kempenfelt would be An 0990mm 35 being madelime from sewagelpolluiionu givith the Electrical Workers Union It is generally agreed that pollu lon 1115 Evening Fab 14 loltion of the bay making it unsafe idiscuss the terms of their agreemuch of the time for swimming is ment PHONE an quvever as the report shows this any AN EXAMINER WANT Aniwili prove costly step Supervisor Defines Methods iUsed inaHome Finding Service In an address given at the annuall imeeting of the Centre Simcoe lbranch of the Childrens Aid So lciety of Simcoe County Miss Helen Robson county supervisor of case work services defined the methods used in home finding and the ser lvice contributedby foster parents Foster parents are really they manprofessional members of our lsiarl stated the speaker and like ievery employee they must derive Dancing sathfaction fromtheir job In the every Saturday night Music by lCounlw of Simone as of Jan ofthis George Wilsons Orchestra 2d Eyear there were l16 boarding homes Mona Mesa lbeing used This does not include Friday and Saturday main st lthe number of adoption free Club 79 Admision here Site ior wages lmes nor does it yiclude gentlemen 75c iinstitutions and Schools in other Valentine auchre on Tuesday iareas Altggether 464 children givere on boarding home basis as of at 330 1n auspices of ops Good Jan 1952 Children for many years now 35 Shave not been placedin shelter p15 frenfy 0113 but in approved foster 115111193 be of Money willbe given in Cell il is felt that the child should Em Unitqd church Baxe mes 56 normal home Seitmg iday Feb 12 pm by The Sum If you were to look in the dic set Group gtionary for the meaning of the word doster you would read the ldemonsmsean1ecim on 13nd meaning as 10 nourish bring up lscape gardening at the Public Lib 171 lthegrowth and development of Other Horticultural socieg wel inn these words is good its come 17185 Pimento Valentine euchre and land giving and term this clearly Community 3311 W31 um limes What the 83 9968 Feb 18 Cards 830 fun Admission 50c AuspicesBallBoard tub foster parents will do for our chil Ihe agency is constantly seeking togive better emotional and physical care to to make it easier for them to share the midtean ltheir on Wmd to help them function more adequately as mornn berstotrthe agencystafl In this county we areeverin weed or homes for the young infants who Come into Many good parents cannot adapt themselves to the strain of caring 100 Vet young andifret they can give excellent care and mmmef to gt Contributed by Foster Parents FED 12 in Masonic Hal Strand lip Prof John Weal of Guelph in major problem that must be over come if full benefit is to be 31nd Oddfellows Temple prizes Lunch served Admission Maid pm bridge