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Barrie Examiner, 21 Jun 1951, p. 16

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THE netting stayner Town population Breton Bradford Coldwater Creemore Eliiirale Port MtNittill Totteiihaiii Victoria ilarlior Wasaga lieacli Village Population TOTAL lopulatioii County Census Forecast 16000 More Live Rural Townships Smaller What has happened County over the past 80 yeais The 1951 census will tell the full story but ioncast of the figures which census takers will assemble this month shows many interesting trends PoiSal Crushed Gravel for driveways etc Concrete Stone Concrete Sand in large or small unant ities 4600 ARRIEMEXAMINRR TIIUI l881 5255 46ml Hi 21m sum 18 IJtll lwl 111 678 1756 3030 5480 iii 373 31 illll lvll Hill 25 6704 1801 4361 199 ititfi 4720 Bali 1370 2077 Still Will 30 4iiti put is 31 Tiflla STIli llLl till it ii iii lint it Motto iloaa my loan ii iii liitli 211111 than 1021 339 Lilltl til Ll lil 132 7371 ioiiiii lllllt lliti llllil llii 36701 liliill in Towns liiuliiy you Citizens of llili running rll inii iii Zoe ii iiip with 3391 olliiiiuimJ illl the llllllltitliliililJii llittltlii and the 13111 lzige of Bradford with 11o the only worth eiiiivs Simeoes 18000 rural reached peak of 37000 iii lilki ii 1891 but since has steadily deei ed until it now is just under 1300 The population since 1871 has taken place entirely in the towns and villages The countys sewn liill wEr liillill itli 11V to Siiiicoe lived in lllt Tut tl to this liiiHl lilt recaptured ago as the Bradford iaiv Sini 1Fiiloid li Ill iiiht loit file and Filly years in 1le the coun lyifii iillll3 ii iwiiliips of Hurt higher populu liiiil at the turn liii one is iil population in 1951V Mill in 1001 Much overflow opti owii oi liillia and to li truly rural are only six lon population has held med sllitr the cen iii 1971 in Hand law nowaboliti it including the Eiii lia Willi 132 iiopiil iei iii increase of 100 iii lllillltd by and Colliiigwood with ill ed only liiilil residents now law than the boa 47530 townships In the past 70 years lili pnpvilziw tion of Allisioii has iiicieziitwti 11 to Him of Barrie nearly ilirmlnl izuioii ol toiiiizaual Midland tl1l more to about 60 to 7080 iltlii gt sevenfold to 7210 of Ulllllli tourl fold tonhout 12000 of iuiiulaiie fivefold to about hospital iniiiiitesi only 20 to its present 1321 Midland and Ienetaiigliave 111 since 1881 51111an the Llillhl iii ereasc in population iiiiiougiimolt of the increase took place prior I921 Barrie and Orillia have shown My much of their growth in the past decade Forty was 331110 lillirill511i3iiii ellars timed noon Amara iioiii 1020 in 1871 lll 1011 however liliiltllil population of years ago Tolliiiciuoiiii town in Sililliul County topping Barrie by fall and Orillizi by over 201 that time 4663 Ten years later in 1021 litf Oiillia took the idling was illLlillv largest Virtue Bros 300 Bayfield St Phone 2331 Midland Barnc ad population oi oezij litlow lead eeoiid TifoSQSiiiillT loioiifo were iivi Mrs lliilip Wright lanrlylof Toronto and ii nclbdin Away tram the Form lifil hi tut ni 334 irel oil ziiio iao iilII itll ill tilIl pinion ml to toiltlli iii illlgt 31tl 71 ITIlh ill iii up iioi such oi towns iii oi ti villages sueli willr and Victoria ll itsiilruts today lint will show census ime to 3500 coni iltli in iliii but again lilllls total of Mn onn iTUFlfLUIm iT loiizii lriiiiis aiivshowiri Table ts strawbpriy picking uirlwilieiiiosquiiocs are Wright is on the sick ope glic will soon be well and Ellis ll Neilly and MlS of iiiokslotvri were at Mr Tlast Thurs Dcriiiont Bond Head with Miss Shirley Mrs Hare and child visitors llfl at their cottage Eftfarr and daugh and Mrs William Carr im at Mr and Mrs Poulon llili Sunday ht of St Catharines visr is parrots Mizaiid Mrs Hadron on in bliss With nothing amiss When youve not Sootomaticl who coral Heres howyou can enjoy freedom from puncturcl Equip your cur now lwitthiF Goodrich Sealomntic Safety Tubes and tough longimiieago gvgllglgggsm vSilvertownIireS way to really enjoy motoring BF Goodrich Sellemalice seal punctures instantly permanently you ride No air Ion No bother No costlyJ captain in torn tirer Sea than troublevaulted at your neighborhood 31 Goodrich denlerc the home of the president Mrs lliuiest Dales June 14 with eleven ltiirziibeis and Visitors present Mrs Wilfred Kneeshaw first vicepresi dent was in the chair The program lin the Missionary Monthly was fol towed and business discussed It was decided that the WMS indies uould take the church service Jul its in Ebenezer Church Mrs New lcombe was the speaker Her talk on an lhinri and Chinas People was were vuu both interesting and enlightening Sunday Mis Edwin Kneeshaw gave the Stewardship reading and Mrs Rm Kiieeshaw read the scripture ltbbiil1hlr5 William Evans read chapter of the Ftudy book The next illiittlilg Will be held at Mrs Fred Arehers social hour with lunch was enjoyed following the meeting town is visiting relatives here liesbyteiiun Church Flos Ladies Aid fiftieth anniversary June 1617 Mrs Sam Allen jiuronto spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Russel McElwuln ilectionics guns small arms and in and her tlgii iiit lilitliiilliiil mstruction BONGO siioll through oieiiliieii ltliliiilll piil fiilllt iilio lites iii Jutland loves animals as to iiiillrons oti ilouhtlul 11 many people haw ia iiieiiioii livers Room is being shouii til opniilizixeii livii Iluli oi lttx uhich lllllllllt surli liltilltlltiiH llllli animals iabi iiiovu shes lol only tiger conscious Mic ligtillitl itlii halt ms and number of logs MISS llllllIIA SiIAARI but its rim to striietion agency was awarding Mm ltlJ to to add an iyaililtlil With this witgrain is Illliill It liililliilllll annual output llll even Iincrease Mr llowe aid he doubts1 il taiiada ruin iiilli ion il illi Stlfl EBENEZER banner WMI JUNE iiiEbenezer WMS met at CROSSLAND our illMrs James Lee Cooks large crowd attended the Knox full report will be published lat er Mrs Wheeler and Bobbie Allnndale spent the weekend with Not McEiwain and Carol Anne Miss Gwen Beacock Kitchener spent the holiday with her parents Mr and Mrs John Beacock The governments defence con coiiliaets at the rate of $4000000 week By the end of the cur rent fiscal year $200000000 con struction programincluding new buildings for the lighting forces will be under way Wheat Price Increase lil his capacity as Trade Min ister Mr Howe last week an nounced ran increase of sixcents lltiifiicieiit in steel iliiiil always probably should Ufjlhc new price went into effect will sire1 for two liilillgt First and tT0 iiiipoitii said Jim taliida balanced steel today may iioi be Secondly will cannot produce ially and these lilllgtl be iiiipoiltl lllt il takcii lupumwnt lada is not getting high enough HM MI pricc for its wheat under terms Wmnhiof the fouryear International io xipiltl situation year probably llllt products tllllllillll llllltt always faiiada ioii Specially Written For The Barrie Examiner By ERWIN FRICKE aiiadian Press Staff Writer Ci increased costs inflation heard which liclp tllllVltltl steel slioitzigtisg steps have increased Those from the United Stairs Representatioiix OTTAWA June cities higher prices words scck frequently on llowe Parliament Ilill and more often of illtilml llHl lWIl illll dctciicc needs in aiiaila are great jects will get oiiiy limiter next few months liititld late But llia noiiahitaii pro man who should have Him Canadas economic at his lingertips talked lastlt5 mm week about the countrys tinanciall condition in less scary language ltly hits Finance Minister Abbotl Sphilh ling to the Senates Finance Coml Liiltiil said Canadiansiarc living fllil 11 25 iill an expansionist economy and lt iiiiiliss the world goes pm lofi ll ill lil him it had forts Every steel plant lli the coun substantial ioijram under way at the mom Em iicszua llie mm 1000000 funds has been about $190 bush exnaiision tons would increase production by about 30 per itlll taunting the was the Steel iii country spending to add 50 per cent to lln basic Steel capacity whole the International Wheat Agree aii lama ma maxmium charges exclusrve of MUWUUOO marketing and other costs The mil think 094 about on the long pull Calling have much worry aria 301 but ago and now Optimist W05 about the future of Canada Mr Abbott said llCrClld not dOiibt the people their iiiianci burdens The burdens proportion ofiixed charges such as the national debt family al lowaiices and pensions an additional 3200000000 year for ariationziloldaggpcnsidb plan riDiscussing ination titer said the governmentvnowris through consumer credit restrictions and higher in tcrcst rules And from some of the repre scntations Im beginning to ceive he said It would appear that the program is beginnig to bitc in places himself beian interests ways is in the the agreement in London The carried with Iiiillillli private raised ability carry money llghopcri to private hitsrests an expansion national government has been encouraging itiin every way pnssilr included that in itlt st greatly and and now 3250060 iiiiishcd toiis imjKiiit4irrilllt 125 about steel OOOWtonsF Mr Howe talked about the steel problem in iivicwiiu tlictwgivork iii accomplished by the Defence Pro uction Depariiiuiii established two months ago The department expects to ban dle about $1000l0ll000 business year Bill Canadiliis 50 dependent placed orders for more than 59400 Outside influences because of the 000nm iRGGQl for VlLQL upholds that always felt we could not cXpect signicantly lesser degree of in ilation than in the United Siaicsfj Every Canadian could do bit by working harder and per haps little longer Stcct Shortage On the same day anotheriii ister tolciirthe Commons of one of the shortcomings of the country if economy Defence the minis and it who scheme attacking this since iii was worth of Alrearly it has aircraft Other HimtlrrlialE been let for ships iiew RENTA NEW CAR OR TRUCKt COMPLETELY INSURED with Eroduction Minister Howe said Steel is in such critical supply that Canadian mills have been directed to defer shipments for less importantgprojeels miiltifmiliionnioltarercpanhm DriveAgni COMPANY LTD 69 Collier St Barrie 2772 vaginainmrniini Alli yourneurby dealer Show you BEGs aloiiwlicsldo ode willijunctureltroutilc bushel in the price of wheat immcdiately on domestic sales 1and will apply on sales to foreign countries starting Aug The extra six cents is to be arryiiig or handling charge pay able in addition to fixed interna tional prices The decision appears to have re lsultcd from protests by Western Canada wheat growers that Can Wheat Agreement The 1949 agreement of which Canada and 41 other countries are members specifies ceiling price for topquality wheat of $180 bushel in United States funds Because of exchange diff erences the price in Canadian ei Mr lIowc said ArticlcSix of merit provrdcs baSic minimumand gCunadian Wheat Board felt and lthc government concurred that carrying charge should be added to the price of wheat sold under the International Agreement The decision had been convey cd to meeting of signatories of Mr Howe said the carrying utilise lllllililL 19 19512isalcs plytQsalesmade in 195051 4f 16 BARBIE EXAMINER THURSDAY JUNE 21 1851 iSpccial speaker and music was pro icn by the quartet from Collier =Sttnited Church Barrie gt Sunday tSIlOlSZ Mr and Mrs CHURCHILL JUNE tBRev and Mrs Smyth and Billy of Toronto visited loam pm at Kens M15533 Mr and Mrs Sloan on Sunday Eleanor and Jean Ralston Toronto Mr Smyth was spectal Weather at at Ralstons Mr and Mrs the morning decoration servxcc iii Kneeshaw and family Ebenezer ct ltl Sturgeons Mr and Mrs gins Barrie and Shirley Todd of Todds Miss Fern and McPher Gordon and Todd John Sinclair Sarnia With his parents Mr and Mrs Lo gan and son Run of Toronto Mr and Mrs King Misses and till Robertson Barrie and Mrs iteivc Churchill at William Richardsons El St Pauls Cemetery Misses Frances and Margaret Robertson Barrie spent the week King illarnpel Richmond Hill son lToronto at It Barrie with end with Mr and Mr Rev Mr Totten Miss Georgie Reivc of Toronto tors at Rcives on Toronto LAST CHANCE Phone or wire at absent Immune to get new Shimmy for the cntcnnlali Oakan chk extra for than and meet at the recep tlon tent In park Thc anniversary servrees niorn ln and evening in the United Church were largely attended Rev Mr Totlcn Richmond Hill was th lunch Md INLAND SEAFOBI The largest freighiers afloat can trawl through the ship canal to miles from sea Manchester TIRES We will pay up to $1000 for good used casings suitable for resale or re treading in sizes 600 it 16 670 15 esoxia 710x15 Trade yourtires at 20000 miles and be paid for the unused mileage Drive This summer on New DELUXE CHAMPION FIRESTONES GART SHOR SE FIRESTONE STORE Cor Elizabeth MapleAve Phone 3195 ringer ment Because commitments hSVSl or already been made it will notdp gt driVe in styleior less perimilel mssqtittyhgutogdrivo corthat nigkesleveryone tumvto admin its smurf lineSond fleetneSs But thotoullbeproddlof door ihatzngliyes 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