Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 15 Dec 1962, p. 3

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Tsnis Madmen doli midget doll pause humor Idoat know cant remem ber what what want oh yes great big Garioo about that tall had hes greeni You wwidntbellevethis but theres this gas stationfand you press thisbutton andthe thing to carry ears up to the second iiobr goes up and thats what want Nothing else Christmas means inn and happiness and the birth at Jesus Lciuci Innisfil Bay want show projector plastleene ousesand make bricksr Id build big house with build log set want waikietalkl ie and Ill talkto each at them myiirlenda Also the thing that has all places and it you get the ball out at the middle the light goes on dont know the name at it Jesus was born on Christmas sad you sing Christmas car Far Saving Lives Tom Varley 17yearold Tn nislil high school student who saved the lives oi tiuee men In Kempentelt Bay Hallowsen night was honored last night at banquet oi township em ployees The youth bron the men to shore atter the boat capsized Deputy theve Camp bell presented the youth with plaque on which was an in scribed plate glvingdetalls oi the event The address ioliows am sure all gathered here this ev ening join with me in the priv ilege of paying tribute to an innisIIl boy believe in giving credit where credit is due snd ieel sure every one here joins with me In saying how proud we are oi you Tom Varley By your quick thinking and calm composure you were able to savethree men irorn drown ing or which we are thank iui and extremely proud Your oatlrage and quick thinking can be attributed to thetine up bringing you are receiving tram your parents who must be justly proud oi nu inntstil is proud at its real eats and we are very happy lhat your tamiiy decided to be one oi us and settle here Your courage and bravery shouid bas shining example tor the young men and women today in the slogan Not tor ourselves but tor others On behaii oi innlaiil Township it is great honor tor me to present to you this small token at rec ognition oi heroism and as the years go by and you grow trorn youth to manhood may that All Seeing Bye which watched over you and that All Power iul Hand which guided you to the shore ever remain With you Tom in reply said It was pleasure tor teenager to have an opportunity to render service to adults tor drange ite telt that his parents had contributed to his ability in their moose throughout his child Barry Kcimer Jr son at ltir and Mrs Barry Kcimer was called torwsrd and given let Ier irom the Townsht which commended him tor act at thoughtiulnese in bringing the slarrn to the attention at those who acted on it TOM VARLEY GETS AWARD FROM CAMPBELL Plan OperatiOn Oi Ski Trains COLLINGWDOD tSisiiiCil maxing months at extensive re search the Canadian National ltoilways have ronscntod to opt crate railway pouch or serv ice to the Cotilngw ski can trrs The Coilingwood Chamber oi Commrrre nrkcd the move mrnt whirh as brought about thel weekend trans rtrttlorr scr vica trom Torono to Collins wrtod As result at the repres rnirtions made to tho Canadian Nnttonnt Hallways tho iirst train will leave Toronto Union titration at Am humtay Jan arriving hark in the city at us This will continue oath Hun tiny unill hiarrh it the date oi the last tlnln Through the ttHiWmIiOtt hi the innrotors oi tliun Mountain thtrr iark sort the isor Isn ioaks Kiri resort special rar ain tare package has been set for adults and rhiidrrn under the are oi is years Ttrkrts nvntinhie hi Nit ntilres at King mot Yonge titrests lininn nth tlnn nmi on the trains inrsrn grr pick5 will be made at sts stuns st mania and st Culling iOiNZII NAMI Washington irvtng author at The TIKIWI oi AIMp liniiow is rrrdllat with shiny New Mrs city the nieknsme wood Passengers will he die rmbarlmi st Craigleith tor the liiue Mountain Winter Isrk and st Georgian icnks Jerk Sounders president oi the Colltngwood Chamber said today that he was very Iesscd with the cooperation WI ch hrui born accorded this plan by CNN oiilcials and the operators oi the two ski resorts He also voiced an rrciation oi the so port rrrrlv irom other munic psilttrs in the district striding that ha import some day the railway would no itt to no stone rrgnisr rtslly firsng service bttwrrn the rtropaii ier arcs and the Georgian lisy rommunities VElKAY Yours In Privacy ns MATERNITY Aiiltiilll 0th line But oi Town its too Collin lit PA was Economy DARRIE UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP SUNDAY DEC ll srn CHRISTMAS WROGRAM BY THE SCHOOL OF RELIGION at nmI HierA mi at Gotimn iaisrmsttes lA IIltt Debbie mansion chattyCathy doll and an else trlc tarno The oow brings out dirty rhsit torsniikiag The tarm also has some grass with it also want puppetvbe cause gonnaI play lake on my mommy gonna her would like play dishes lastlc not china kin never ave china Jesus Is born on Christmas day and shepherds and wise men came LOCAL GENERAL An error ocetured in build lng story Thursday The errone aus paragraph read this could be accounted tor by an $30000 espeodihue by Grant Mayor who is presently constructing new iscliitles for liquor and dining images lilr Mayor pr rietor ot the Mayor Motel said the permit was issued tor Bayshore Motor Hotel DENTAL PROGRAM Kiwanis Club at Barrie will have dental program or the annual Christmas dinner next Monday at Community House Program was arranged by Klwanian Dr George Leg gett Dental surgeon Dr Dale Hodges will be inducted as member at the club The spealo er will be Dr Ernest Bil key Topic Fluoridation WEATHER DELAY Test rtsns on the giant treinr ter Black Bay constructed by Coilingwood shipyards were delayed this week because at bad weather on Georgian Bay This Is one at the largest ships built at Coilingwood being 730 feet long 75 ieet wide and so iret deep Its capacity is fig 750 tons Delivery will be made to Canada Steamship Lines next spring CHILDRENS AID The monme meeting oi the board oi directors Childrens Aid Society at theCounty ni Simone and the City at liarrie will be held on Tuesday at it pm in tha County Administra tion Building UNDERWEITEM SimcoeMusknka Lite Under writers Association held its monthly meeting at the Itob Ray Restaurant yesterday atlentoon and installation the rose es ecutive Guest speaker was John Savage manager at the Estate Planning Service tor the Mutual Lite Company at Cana da hir Savage spoke on the development at an estate plan DEATHS Dy Till CANADIAN PRESS MontrealDr John Shrwn Do hart 79 one oi Canadas tore most dental surgeons St Paul MinotDouglas Dnldwin as general manager ot the lilinocsota State Fair since WSI Burbank CaliLliarry hsrrls as noted song writer and member oi the original lthythm lioys with Iiing Crosby VictoriaJohn ll Brodie BS launder ot the Crest West Coal Company In Wioni MadridGen redo Kinds Ian 03 head at the nernsltst sir iorce during the Spanish Civil War and leading moor srohist ilgurw Batiste NJ Edward laspier It who dcsi rd the Press Bridge linking United Stairs and Canada ntojioering Saran Gillespie like those big books where you read bit and leave oil and read bit more and stop And earns doll clothes etnhvasketch dolly want play High Heels play dishes and clothes Christmas time is when Baby Jesus is born Kenny McLeod went Toronto hockey pan Tomato knee pads Toronto hockey socks Toronto hockey gioven Torontohoekey helmet Toron to shoulder pads and Toronto goalie hockey stick My isvor rte team is Thronto want nothing else Christmas is lotsa tun and Jesus Is born Announce Playoff Schedule For Labatt Curlinngrophy PlaonI entrants tor the La batt Trophy were decided last night at Barrie Curling Club Two rinks trom each oi the our divisions oi the schedule qualify tor postseason play MondayThursday map will be represented by the rinks at Jack Nixon skip Andy Ste venson Miller Amos Ted lra ser Art Powell skip Doug Falrbrothcr Bill Mclelian Dan Cordy Representing group are Bill Hewtck skip Al Scott Noel Stephenson Cot Munroe Char lie Hurtibese skip George Northway Sid ltadish Clayton Wilson TuesdayFriday group will be represented by Harold Smith skip Ross Stephens Graydon Kohl Tony Matthews Jacki Moore skip Harry Young Ired Seriesnt George Jackson Representatives oi gr are Vern Adams skip Waite Steekley hill Merrick Jack Two Injured In Collision Near Angus headon collision in Angus ianrtnlght sent two men to hos Joseph William Daigie ti Ai llston driving sports our cast into Angus and Itobert Gordon Middleton mnn Army niilcer driving sedan met headon in the middle of Iilghwny 90 at the east end oi the iirst curve out at the town lir Dnlglo was reported in sailsiactory condition by Royal Victoria ilospitai otticlais today lie suiiered iraetured kncer cap and extensive taciai lacera tions No report was available from the Camp iiordcn Military iios flint where hir Middleton was akrn The accident pinned Mr Dal gla to the car or about 20 min utes bciora he could be trccd The car was total loss The sports car plied under the radiator oi the sedan Investi gating oiiicer was Provincial Constable it Nichols Iiarrlo tit IDIILDlrIellnTIAVIL Alr ship nus hsti Iioteil ituofla Omit Ply LII Arts on Iteniais JDIINSON and CO To 101 Dunlap It hereto Tel PA 515 Tossnu svr stay IL IN Illlil III an um EXTRA SAVINGS SPECIAL DRY CLEANING SALE PANTS AND SlACitS 351 CLEANED PRESSED FLASH SAME DAY SERVICE REGULAR PRICES FtlEE PICKUP and DELIVERY iiiiitliNlil CLEANEIIIS 59 DUNLOP ST PA 85420 James Ken Skelly skip liar ry Nesbltt George Mc taming First round at the knockers serlrs starts Monday night at eight ocloCk Semi float is Tuesday at the same time and ligation is Wednesday also at onenight ohegame piayoti to decide the winner at the Wed nesday night schedulawiil be plnylled Wednesday evening as we Finalists are Frank liar greaves 5n skip Jack Lynn Peter Dean lton Nicol and Charles Knight skip John An ders Dave Steele Bert Cook Tomorrow at put lists will be posted tor the next schedule tor the OKeete Trophy Curlers are asked to register as soon as possibly as first names posted will be included on the tearrm BOUTEPAW PROBLEMS PARIS tReuters French doctors are enmpalming tor letter deal ior an estimated 4000000 leit handed French men IndustriaLdoclors have establLshed study commission tor probka at the leithsnded and urged manufacturers to adopt machines and Instru ments tor Ieithanded persons ii COLLIER ST Gerry Tamblyn um sacrumu CbattyCathy doll toboggnn clothes tea set doll and Teddy bear also want apiayhouse pair at play shoes Christmas meane tins and toys and the birth oi Baby Jesus had crib for my do Doll cupboards tor Higgioms Kraerner mamager oi the Barrie National Employment Service oiiice addressed mem bers St Josephs High School Parents Guild last night in St Josephs Auditorium hir Kraemer he on Ed ucation and Emp oyment co relating the value at education to iuture earnings Ile said many people leave school because they do not like the discipline but that there was no harsher dis cipline than the look at em ployment and incomeespeeioliy when the young man or women ialis to obtain Job through lack ot education He said some leave school be cause their triends have already done so and now have Jobs and cars new clothes and much more money to spend than the with cng young eope cy should stay in schooi until they complete their education was diliicuit task but it they could be made to seetheir iriends had dcadend Jobs woefully in adequate with iomllies to sup AndyStirrup Td like building set and then lgort York Thats cavalry and cowboys and Indians And id like Litre engine and thats all Id play tire with the tire engines and zoom all over the living room Christmas time we have lotsa good things eat and Santa Claus comes at night and Jesus is born part they would realize the dot larvaiue oi education Human potential is our coun trys greatest resourceMr Itraemer said And we must be concomed with tho wastage oi talent when there are unneces sary school dropouts as those students who leave school he iore they complete their educa lion are termed Mr Kramer told his and ience that two thirds at all an employed Canadians have not completed high school When they do get employment the Jobs are at lowest level at ay and are oitcn irregular su lect tn layoii and provide very little chance tor promotion Ho point ed outthat tigures compiled prove that tor every year at com leted high school there was an crease in eamlng power per year at mo and It mat riculation was obtained this tig ure rose to on per year Mat riculation could add oier 560 or to the liletlma coming oi man recent survey completed Normn llsnun wont nshow protectoreandra tlrl engine and baseball set chpifl and ball have those whole set at ttraenglnes so can play lire outside New stock ings big one like thatsnd lectric shaver tormy la ther and torbogan Jesus wasbom on Christmas day by Department at Labor show edthot out otsWfiW young stern enrolicddn grade two in 195155 total at 1310 would leave school beiora reaching high school and another 18 000 would drop out between tlrst year high and junior matricula tlon Mr Kramer urged parents to encourage their children to learn the value at an education not necessarily on university ad ueatlon but an education gear ed to thobo or girls talents whether acts emlc technical or Droiessionai HAPPY ENDING KAMIDOPS BC CPiLii tie Janet Blackwell showed lamb at the provincial winter strand spid it tel 50 cents pound She became upset about parting with the pet which she had nursed through its early days The buyer mung broth ers oi Vancouver returned the lamb to Janet We can Insure any driver regardless of driving record with immediate coverage We are the ONLY insurance Agent in Barrie with this protection SAVINGS FOR PREFERRED DRIVERS Only $10 for $200000 Publicvtlabillix and Pro or Dame foromonths This covers proiorrod drivers who drive to work or not BARRIE FOR SAVINGS 0N iNSURANCE INSURE WITH BENTLEY 00 Protection is Our Product Service is Our Business PA 66583

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