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Barrie Examiner, 19 Jun 1947, p. 1

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Impo THIS WEEKS ISSUE 7775 Copies elmnozto AS CORD illgt him PL in emu ii 1i ii until if 11il ltli r4 it lltlllil ii cr 1io1 11 PETER SINCLth ELECTED LIONS CLUB PRESIDENT 111 it1l llllllltl ioolzn Iii Lion nib hold on lxnlav luio 15 tho omruunity IIH offaloi lc olooiol llzl Itll11 viiii wiiwiaii cloctod lho lotsvloni while 111 thingi Soxinmu lilldflltlliill1l1lllll Iho tho Evowl wilticois voic liom llob Nithols 11on laiuoi ylf lilitix lnll 1ltl limit lltllldl lhiiviwu llWlh and tliiylon 1o llar av cit1dr by appoint 1111117 oixl Iml Little will illilllllllt iii tint ottlcc Orillia Wins OtaCo Assessment Appeal llio dorision in tho lzico Linut7 by tho Ontario Municipal lionrd in 1lII of tho Town of 01111111 was tho towns logal representative dorm tho litarm of the appeal in TIlil Ycor Hl llitllllllil Hiii oli rtance of Worki Stressed By Bishop OyendenSpeechDay Refrigeration Industry Being Opened in Barrie Plant on Mulcoster St Noimcin IIJIIIUHI of loiono has ltilbtll tlu lliillfl fluid of tin building Oil llio Ilitllll IZniJnooi mi plant on Mulcastoz fit and now industry will lro li1oil ii llaiiio company will bo rhodiumtr and tho proniisos r11 11o iisoii oi the manufacture of rolrlizoiniioi unit which can be tllltllotl to ciilior gas or ili11ltll lli units have not previouily 1i1 mado in Canada llio cabiiioi and final assembly will bo 11 liar ric Sinnmor resident 11 ii17111 Iltilfll SlilLi 111113 Mr llzlltoid 11m boon iiitercstcd in ostiiblislungi plant in Barrio for two years 11o cxpccts to IIiIVf work stiirtod oii the now premises inimoiliatoly and within few months tho assombly mi Smm mum m5 bu mum lino for the new industry should in operation The Chamber of omniorro of 1111111 Kclly Kf Toronto who an have worked WI Ml Hill ford in cndcavoimg to go suit1 able site for this IJllSlllL in go rillia advised Moore town under way solicitor that the decision if the lloiird confirmml the towns assess lllilll of 3031110 on the main build 111115 Thus the towns figures have Torn uphold and ilic company will be obliged to pay taxes on 10181 those who loanod paintings for Ill 4155055311 01 HPDIOXimllcl $lfi0 exhibit in the Community House 0011 or around $8000 following the in connection with the annual nicot oxpiry of the fixed assessment of mg of the Simcoo County Arls and $1300 at the end of 19411 HONOR REV KENT jx pleasant time was spent in Exhibit oi taint Al Community House public in use on trial basis There is micrnplmno on the desk of the Warden and another at the desk of the County Clerk fitl is on each side of the room Thomas Mitchell was among Crafts Association Others from Barrio who had paintingsshown were Mrs Ilaxcl Iiarkcr Rose Douccllo and Mrs li11yloag1i School on June 11 when James Ilarvic Roy Kent paid his weekly visit Al the close ofti1clcsson were 11 Thomas Betty McLean Earl Duncan road an address and Mary McKay Mrs Gilbert Pater Ray Sutton presented Mr Kohl suit all of Collingwood Tom Green Mrs Verna Pearson John token of appreciation and good Burkholder Colnct all of wishes from the pupils Mr Kent Midland MissiBi Parry taken completely by surprise Amey Miss Kidd Miss thande the children for their gift Stanton all of OrilliaMiss Olive and good wishes Mrs Prince Olive of Minets Point Miss Olive teacher expressed regrets that he Ross of Stayner Mrs Doggcr of is loavmg but all hope he will like Allislon John Brownell of Port With pair of hook ends as small his new pastorate From other pails of the county McNicoll ttracit Several Huntired To Borden Air Force Day Hundreds of Barrie and districhRCAF He paid tribute to the RCAF and spoke of the good rela tions between Camp Borden and Barrie and said it was fitting such yisitors took advantage of the 0p portiinity to visit the RCAF Station at Camp Borden last Saturday It was RCAF Hay across Canada and the Borden Station opened its facil ities for therinspcction of the pub 10 The initial activity of the occas ion was parade in Barrie Satur day morning Heavy rains delay ed the parade more than half an hour and there was drizzle fall ing when the parade got under way lileading7the RCAF unit was Flt Li Kenneth Hardy with FltLt 777 iltllnilldFltrLthlleS as parade marshals The RCAF band was under the direction of Sgt Reid The unit paraded to the Cenotaph at the Post Office Square Where Mayor Grant Mayor on behalf of the Town of Barrie welcomed the Warden Hervey Opens5 County Council Session day should be held Group Captain Greenway OBE Officer Commanding the RCAF Station placed wreath on the Cenotaph in honor of the men of the RCAF who had given their lives in the First Great War and theSecond Great War shOrt messagevwas delivered by FltLt Mathieson Protestant chap lain Others attending included Sqdn Ldr Villeneuvc Roman Catholic padre Col Dunn Com mandant of CampBorden Harold Forster president Barrie Branch Canadian Legion Lt Ineson captain of Barrie Sea Cadets During the afternoon it was rain ing most of the time and the skies were continually overcast How Turn topage eight please Opening theCSimcoe CountyCoun Cil last Monday afternoon Warden Harvey urged chairmen Of Harveymentioned the effect all cemmittees to keep within their of 1th Wintervsnow$ and Spring budgets this year He spoke of the heavy snow offthelast Winter the Spring freshets the continuing rains and warned that these con ditions would have an adverse ef fect on farming this year Almost onethird of the gland is not seeded in the clay belt he added Warden Harvey told of attending the annual meeting of the Child rens Aid Society and said he re pOrted that the County Council was concereiiedl about the steadily in creasing eipenditures Referring to the County Library the Warden said it was doing splen did work and be commended the librarian Miss Audrey Gray Speaking of trip to YorkCour ty Warden Harvey said he would recommend that all County Council lors makea tour of their own cotin ty to visit reforestation areas and to trouble learn about other phases of county activities floods on the roads and said the Road Committee would haVe no pending their money this year It was noted that larger high school areas were being exterided and the county would soon all be under this plan their work of this year The Warden spoke of the service of Mr and Mrs James Jardine who had been in charge of the County Home at Beeton for 24years and said the County appreciated their services Concliiding his address Warden Harvey spoke of the Memorial Tablet that would be unveiled in the County Court House Wedhes day $101 11 lino Miss Noting that Miss Margaret Mac Lachlan had returned as senior pub lic health nurse Mr Harvey com mended the Health Committee for BARRiE ONTARIO CANADAH1111 21o John ainlnilzinii Iiiiitadi INOIIIONNW OUNTY LACTIvITiEs liio luno sossion war oponod last Monday Iltllltltill by Vardon llziiviy Iliuklt Ibo iloins of business for Tuesday afternoon the YOllIlLllliilS visited the County Home at Bcctonl and then went to Tottenham where dinner was served orrospondence included lctH for from Best indicating he would consent to write history of 0m Negro Church which is bc in picscryod as place of historic interest The Coniin Clerk reported that nearly all county councils in On tario had endorsed the resolution of Siincoc County requesting the province to assume share of the cost of Childrens Aid societies However in reply777to7thc Simcoc resolution Mr Ilcise deputy min ister of Welfare wrote that Sim coo County was paying more of its 0110 ampli Blood Typing Program Under Way in Barrie rv it HE BARRIEHE AMINER of Ilium haw toldn of linlln llltli111tll Ill of lilood typlin hoio iiiil 1o ll tnioi 111 121 iii imlo iliiwl tllttl tinink o1 in 11 111 Illil litif 11 131111 All iml at 1211 Tiliiclnuon Ailloi nl 11 il 13oni1r nubiilziih rlilil 11 11 SJ 111 Ill 5uo mliico ibi Mi iii1 lllllliltltlil Inn oi iiii 111 1114 countinv Ion of 1541 Similu Iii Ii 111 111111 11 liooi i17llillltlltt HIIltit 11 oilni un 11 iisa iltlionio lliviszonzil fillgltllli Itio llllllll sossion will llf the ip 10 1511111111111 lvlllill poinlmont of koopoi and matron for tho ounty Home at Uccton to succeed Mr and Mrs James 1111 who linvo served 21 ytlllS llioio have liooii icvou applications for tho position from the followmgl oomnuiniiios lrillia Collingwood 030111 1130 and dancng was freed Kim pioiiidrn of tho Adv it IvlVllVi 111 gllaiiic Stoyncr Midland Bcctoni imd Thornton admn lcLlIll ltitllttl nipioximato 2m 1y 513111 from 111 carnival lithlwtilili wotk Half of ilir momv Jlll bolwiuti 11H ill on donated for tho Momoiiiii Wino toivhi Tho IllIIVJvIi n1 itiiboi the Royal Victoria llospiliil nulpvt the other half will 111 int liio lo liw luml lingo crowds zilloiitiorl tho iaiin tlltiJilllll nl onoacil ot 1111 Illltt nights and chnoiiduy oyonnig tho altiiii was concluilod with gala sliootHuinborland St Klimtin lilaiiltot 11 Alztgilc Wwii Mix 1111 AI oldyn iiciioslra pro vulerl squaro lamo music from Legion liosidoiil liarold Forster pul11cly thanked tho minions for llllili support of tho cariiiyiil thc 55510111 15 lilifirst such event sponsored by tho IHlilillll 11P IBarrio Ilranch of tho tiiiiarlianil 7r Iicion It was Oll1llll iiyl tilllll tl lighted at night 1111 carnival of fch was notfccablc and tlic calliopo music from the mcrrygoiound added to the carnival almosphoro lihcic was also miniature ditto prize ride for the children attractions and scvoral of those The animal graduation exercises of the Royal Victoria Hospital were held lllqlllC BCI auditorium on Thursday evening ItiFriEi 111M Al simyof 1110 CAS than the Ontario though the graduating class was statutes required not large there was fair attcnd ance of the public Mrs Madeline CountTreasurer Coiwmm lSkalln of Kirkland Lake Miss cported that he had paid bounty Freda K1112 3011007Imd MISS of $25 for pclt brought in by Thomas Bowman of Stroud How ever when the pelt was sent to Toronto the officials there claimed it was dog and refused to pay the provinces $10 share of the $25 However check with Mark Rob inson former ranger of Algonquin Park and with Charles Gilmore indicated it was wolf The treas urer asked if he should request Mr Bowman to return the money Patricia Austin of Toronto were the three who received their 11 plomas pins and the right to wear the coveted black band on their nurses cap In welcoming the audience Robertson chairman of the Board of Trustees remarked that the smallness of the class was due to the fact that the war was still on when these girls began their three years training and it was Reeve Ernest Miller of Coidwater difficult to gel probationers declared that if the animal looked Wins Gold Medal DUNCAN CAMERON The University ofWestein Ontario has announced that Duncan Cameron son ofMr and Mrs Cameron 53 Mary St Barrie has been awarded the University Gold Medaliwhich goes to the stu dent with the highest marks in Chemistry in the graduating year Mr Cameron isat present in the employ of The National Breweries Ltd of Montreal but plans to re turn to the university this fall to work for his Masters degree so much like wolf it should be shot and the bounty should be pait W4 evenif tlirproviiiccroed toipay its share and the council endorsed his remarks liiaiy 11 dlois tt oi llic 1miilll 1iplo 1r Iiilltlltl ciiziiiiiiun of 111 lii121111 15nd ioo 11411111 Iiilwi also did 311 succcssful pl ics With the lcrris wlicol sol up in MUWS 111 ll llllf huddle of the crescent and $401 in 1111715 Wollno tho iiriiiyzil unis tbo ldtimo minister Church liCarnival Profit of $1500 lDivided Between Hospital iAnd Legion Buildin lho llaiiio Iliumh of tho Uni1 51111 Fund 1b 1=1Ii Motil Illl oi 1t l1 Hiri 1711 lint IIHp pm liuuIWL iiii Ililiih 1olol iiltiml Ilil itlor I11lii1 liundii nlo pillow tiittb 1hr your lillmni 11111115 ll CilW iil Iciiluic HL yonis as picsulont no this boon on MHHWHMM Uf tho lloziiil of larlis Maniiszcinonl 11111 Iillitwl Ctroud iiildiou his way to tho first 1iio othoi partich of Siiiynor There were the usual carnival Amoslozziii add 11 ripps If liar ric llI pant Iaul Dr CStewart Speaker RVH Nurses Graduationgn stators 3521 Collegiate Auditorium MICHAEL NEWTON 80TH ARMS BROKEN TRAFFIC ACCIDENT Ior tfii Iflitt his 11le rwlIii llrv lit liul llll iiiiiti ml mi 11 gt111 iur utility RVIIhItlfl llltltlilw on his LLIII tlil t11 II llt young son Allihall has fliJiL rd 1121 civil tlt Illlliti21il nllt AIIIII ItI 111 ll 11 In of lllt ill IIIIIAPI Ml vii All but In Our l1l Liziir iii months iilir Itlttitrlll 1mm in attuit ot rllliIIIlJlII lcxil In nail Uli the iilt prior to 1m nnli lliliarl lcll ilouii llir ttllsl slnll oi 211111 Il11lilt stuff And laroki his 111 iriii in Juno its this you ll ilis prior to the solo All 11 trl no six yous old no strutL traitk in from of 1111 Iuxl tilliri quui but both 11111 int lltfl our 1111111 iloi ili1niird lllil lillllltl 21in =tll tiir luck at 1117 11lil tlllill Itillilitil Iiini unthi To Be Insl Tonight MALCOLM it 1iiti 1111l it= vw 1111 11 Ko 111 xw 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also 10 the Order of The 111HJ11Hgt11 piaycr was oflOddfellows being past DDGM int fcrcd by Roy N111SlllllllIVIEIIIIIODH Ile attends Collier St of St Georges AnghcanUnitcd Church and has been tmomber of the Session for over 20 Rev lanios Ferguson of St Anchars His wife the former Miss drows lrosbytoiian liuich intro duced the spoakoi Dr Stew arc of Knox Presbyterian Church 11o rotcrrcd to Dr Slewf art as highly rcspcctcd clergyman Midland Gardner of Elnivzile died in 1030 21 fatal accident in 1040 VVL 1NI ADMISSION WILL who in 151171 was elected Moderator BE INCREASED THIS YEAR of the General Presbyterian Church 1111 dogrcc Divinity from Knox College Dr Stewart received would be much of the 1941 of Doctor of Assembly and commenting upon larger since he the great animal show next autumn that of the larger cities where less minis my the directors personal given SllllLlVlSlOll could 7be77 ih oucrin his talk about the life riflloioiicc Nightingale he told of her desire to bc nurse even from Turn to page eight please COMING EVENTS scents spamruining Have you metMrdKarnival7 25b game Friday June 20 2513 StephensonfAndcrson Reunioii Angus Park afternoon of June 22 1947 gt 051 Cookstown Dance Pavilion Don Gilkes and his Illpiece orchestra every Friday iiihtAlmisfsidii 50c Wednesday night Music by Stiouii 501 Oldtime Dance SOrange Hall Allandalc Friday June 20 Come and bring your friends Admission 35c 25p Dance at Baxter Friday June 20 Strand Mountaineers will furn ish music Dancing from 930 to loclock 3511b Lawn supper auspices The Glad Chib St Georges Church Burton Avenue Allandale Wednesday June 25 to pm Admission 60c 25p Ivy Presbyterian anniversary sor vices June 22 Preachers Rev Hood at 11 aim and Rev Andrews at 730 pm DST Every body welcome 25b lunar wily1313711 Dance at Brentwood Jlllliei26 Cookstown at Churchill Qagiuiq Stroud lVIoiiiilaiuCCrs Gents 50c things pair lDancc Monday June 23 cliestra Admission 35c Commencing Monday June 30 the Salvation Army will conduct Summer Vacatim Xi 251be children in the Dance Shanty Bay llall every morning from 030 to 1130 25V26b Annual Reunion Black Family Motiiitaineers Snack liar Admission Innism park Sammay June23t 331 The 100thanniversary of the com ing of the first settlers of the Clan from Ireland to this country will be observed BritishIsrael World Federation meeting Barrie Orange Hall Sun day June 22 pm Speaker Rev Bromwich Subject Moscow the Atomic Bomb and the United States Anniversary services Churchill United Church Sunday June 22 Speaker Rev John Leng BA BB Secretary Home Mission Board returned from overseas and Stouffville Ladies Choir at both services Service at 11 am and 730 pm YOu are cordially recently 23111 Plielpston Mulliollands or iiirr llallf 25p Bible School for Citadel each 2526b 25b invited 2425b t1v1ties Here for Summer CLIFFORD MORROW Motorcycle Accident Sinko laud his only sonHovard met with Directors of the Canadian Natvl Iional Exhibition preparing to open after it was suspendedin 1041 have the 8111211111055 11 C1355 exlllCSSLJIJUIOUDCCd admission fee will be ed the hope that next years classlgs Cpms instead Ofthe centsl Ipiitc that prevailed since 1870 The considoiod the training received inmid price would not cover the in the smaller towns to be superior lOgjQ5 in cost of putting on ex who is working in North Simcoe lows as assistant to Agricultural Repre sentative Stewart Page Mr Morrow came here last month and pcrtyholders and all signed willmrcmain until next Fall when he will return to the Ontario AgriBliike 2700 feet $7359 12 pro cultural College at GuelpIHocompertyholders signed four declined plete his course In his final year 37On Codrington from St Vin Lime deposits in any cooking at the OAC he will be President of cent to Puget 4000 feet $11616 21 utensil can be removed by boiling College Royal Mr Morrow is signed four declined Town Hall Building Nearing Completion 21 it POWER SHORTAGEC IS ACUTE FROM 1130 TO NOON riiwnl poawx Sc urde Afternoon lint tho io Ittliftlvlll it iioil ii iil It 1141 Miller piiiilv 511m itlj 1hr boon ox ii in lilo ml 111 Barrio and 11 ii iii 1ui ini i11111 lllltillllll iiii t1 roiluctiou il 111 my 11210 and 11 11 211111 11 IIlll 17 11111112 141 Loind to shut III1 tl lilivltllv and tho Iiiblic ll7tii Illlltltu 1Lil 1111 llllllllii attain1111 1111111 ill low simplv utililltlltl Local 570 AF of iiiziwri wt ltogl HF changer ul 11 Seariioid 11till up by Strikes last you Ilil ll now lllllt do iztiv 411111H 1iiiii IINIJIIHIH lllllliljf noin that it ill bo in no i1i11t5i11 am Hltp oporati 1o ond of the first ooli i=1 his Monday hind tho ti 1111111 11111ii iioil tit 111 com in lniil 111 iino all consumers nixno amour T1 itouoholrlo1s iiri stint3 as well as 1oi ultois of lltltllli Llll 1olp by avoiding all Lot11 no have possiblo uso of lltillllllil and all elec union for llitixl clpupiitout bolwoon 1130 uni tmui Elfinml and 11 noon daily s1oi1j coiiznzoiioo negotiations 777 tiio l1lill 111b1111111 fo contrict lreectingbingoI rule LtIGov Parsons Speaker nun ltlllil vacatiiuislowen Sound Kiwanis pay ow I1illltillf11 of this union start Lot us more lorward with flzo opzuo plan liisi Wil stiond and acvo faith remember yyinp mun 1m mm puppm int that Kiwanis is not just for plants in Canada are organized bv 111mm 5011 IN11101th 171 in mum 11w pmH mm is sorvico club to benefit the llng mm A1 of community and its citizens said If Parsons of Barrio Kiwanis liutonntiltuornor in addressing thc Owen Sound club last Thurs day In socuring new members for our Kiwanis clubs let us look for men who have good sense of hiunor who will cooperate who Unionizes Copaco oniplny TWO LICENSE PLATES 1048 Noxt your for the first time since ltllit Ontario motor vehicles will have liconso platos front and rear it was announced recently by the Ontario Department of Highways in connection with awarding of the contract for the plates to the On HC Inc me Lommumti mm Rormmmuy Gum cluiich uoik and youth organize tions who are good homemakers ind lit 11 zdd PARK ron BARBARA ANN 501155 hogaddcdl 01mg men to cm Ottawa may rcnanic one of its 77=7 parks after Barbara Ann Scott News items are appreciated Steps Are Taken Towards Larger High School Areas threas on Angus 1043 Fred Hunter chairman of the Grammar School was established in Consultative Committee on larger larrie by the Governor Geiicrallliigli school areas told the Council Sir Charles Metcalfc This that severalmeetings had been held was the opening sentence in bylaw III the Collinngod district but the passcd by Simcoe Council lasi Mon people there had not yet made day afternoon to discontinue and decision However he urged keep dissolve the high school district ofling the subject alive the Town of Harrie to make way With 01mm and 3111510 districts 111 1317301 high 5911001 FHCH having previously passed resolu lirorlllgh $311001 193 lions almost the entire County had lollldc Bill an or vcspl taken action to establish larger high land parts of Innisfil and Oro and school areas Essa The new high school area will come into effect on January 1948 The municipaliiiilsiill appoint trustgcs for the new board in Deci ni Mr HlllllCllllillde the public school inspectors for their help in the past year and said he felt all swims of trlzevxowtnbidchad an Cmbm Of this vcm opportunity to disco he matter larger high school area will al fun so go into effect in Midlanddistrict Inspector Gibson ioted the High to includomall YfMidland all of school inspector as tating that the Tay Victoria Harbor and part of Consultative Commi tee in Simcoe Tiny However Penetang Thiyand was on of thegtbest he had had to Port McNicolI voted to stay out work with in the Province SanitarySeWerPrOgrarn win program of sanitarysewer coni 57Drury Lane extension to slruction costing more than$25000 Grove St 528 feet $145272 pro was approved by the Town Corinjpmty holders and both signed provide sanitary seWers for SCOICSiEssaRoad six signed four declin of houses that arealready built iedl no estimate Presenting the report of the Towni 77Jane from Ferry to the gully Engineer Ald Griffin stated thatbrought over from last year and all petitions had been sufficientlyicstimato not preysentedf signed The work When approved 87James from St VinCentt ers concerned and onethird by the year and estimate notpresented municipality During discussion of the sewer Those passed and the engineers workdAld Craig asked if there Was estimates of the cost were as fol any limit to the money to spend this year Ald Griffin said he felt 17On Cook from Blake to Kcm some of this work should have penfeldt 500 feet $1500 three pro been done 10 years ago 70n Puget from Steele to voted on separately ml LiivmgiN KEIILES strong vinegar water in it or water working throughout North Simcoc 47Berczy from Theresa to to which cream of tartar has been specializing in Junior Farmer ac Amelia 1056 feet $2904 property addedone teaspoon per quart of holders all signed water cil last Mondaynight and this will 67Adelaideg from Baldwin lto would be paid for by the ratepay Dundonald brought over from last Each of the above petitions was

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