Barrie Examiner, 20 Jun 1958, p. 10

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below the sea in fireman moondlnmflunom an more son 10 mum aqngrej milefin ourin er than 14 nelghhoring our Maritime Provinces westth ti Prai Pro neg solo in its sailmm border mm tall gt lows 2500 miles of the Shorelines rof thegst Lawrence Rivelzthe Great Lakes escape Michtgan and chain of waterways between the Pigeon ram aod Loire of the Woods itsnorthern frontier is 000 mile sector of the west coast of James WIDE vanlslv cnoas Ontorios southernmost points Pelee islandin Lake Er es 423a pdrallel of lati tude itsnorthernmost point on the shores of Human Bay al ost reaches th 57lhwhich acc nts udlmn Bayr for the WI variety of agricul turn and foleat props grownjland for the fact that summer vaca tionists converge on Ontario to escape the heat of southern elimes Ontariolargely southern One tarioraises more farm products tllon any other of Canadaszten provinces316 of the national totalthe cash value of which exceeded one billion dollars in 1956 Ontario also excels in variety fruit and Vegetables corresponding to northernCllifornia products are grownpart 02 Ontario is south of northern Californialand crops of fine tobacco Beef cattle hogs and sheep grains including the finest eating corn dairy products egs and poultry honey and wax avarlety of valuable furs the best ofrmnple syrup and about $35 minimlan wood for pulp and paper her and other uses are also produced on the 150000 farms that directly support threequarter million lOnA tario peopleLn savanna REGIONS Physically and socially Ontario may be lelde into several re gions slants widening pi Manitoba Elevations o2120 feet obtain along the helghtof land great divide that enters Ontario on the cost not far north of Kirkland Lake undulates in southwester ly then northwesterly direction to point north of Lake Nipigon where it dips quickly southward crossing the Minnesota border be tween therheadwaters of the Pig eon River and Lake of the Woods watershed Northof this divide all waters flow northward into Jamesand Hudson Bayexoept those of the Lake of theWoods and English River vbasins which takethe long way man in the Winnipegjiiw cryLake soilRive ontinentsA first gt emerge from siveactionoffgla at covered with ti and ushvege4 tation andthe valleys in which nestle thousands of lakes and streams th make todays 0n tario so beautifully scenic and favored North American tourist meccar Since the last glacial period differing conditions of clim the wide range of and heterogeneo ez and the Ne combined to influence diversified dcvelhplnant of northern and southern hectth of the province anddetermine its varied human andwncentntlopa The southern sectionso vDev Silurian and VOrdtovieian materials and manufacturing The orlhem sections became land great mineral and Iorest weaitthon sourceot the inter pomizrover and above Niagara Fallsthat made OntarioCanadas finding in dustrial prdtiincel The lnorthern regionsiof the Shieldalong with its more southerly Rideau Ka wartha Haiihurton and Milskolra Lakes sectionsalso provided the utterly magnificent reicreationai areas thathave brought thebusi ness of catering to toldrlststo position of majorinl ormnceln the provincial economy Today an estimated 15 million ms citizens visit Ontario annually and spend approximately $250milllons for goods andtravel and other scr vices Aside from theprovince ce beauty and recreationalfa lit factor infillencing 1154 milies in meat on well below isotherm of 60 mean July temperaturewhich permits them to enjoy pleasantly warm suin nier ays Withnights co enough for rial sleepingand perhaps so that no no Mullan mes north hay Jever is unknown or is alleviate gt Ls man mom Partly by reason of its position fronting allelrceptone of the Great Lakes which provide low cost marine transportation and partly because otjts network of railway lines 88000 miles of ighways and roads exceptionally lch mineral and forest resources nd proximity to the most heavily populated sections of the USA elght neighboring States contain 65 million peopleOntario has for many years led all other pro vinces in industrial production The provinces po ulation of miliiona third Canadas total wineludes labor ore of two million largely concentrated in the southern sections where in dustrial workers enjoy an aver age wage of $89 weekly $58 be ing the overall average Since 1380 Ontarios primary and secondary manufacturing and processing plants have produced an ever moreaslng quantity and variety of materials and merch andise the grossvaluc of which now exceeds $10 billions an ually or more than half the productio of the en nationwidairt pro ducts are automobiles andcautov motivefequipment wood products and pulp and paper Iiion and steel textilesclectrical apparatus appliances and fixtures nlhher goods chemicals and agricultural small measure tothe fact machinery and equipment and was Aspart general policy nottoalienate ownership of for testedlands almost all remain the property or the crown on behalf of the peopleand are elficiently and protected lama pr0lt vinclal government department With close to 50 pulp andpaper mills and innumerable sawml and wood procesélngplants directVvalue of Ontarios forest industries fproductlon approaches $015 millions annuallythird only to motor vehicle manufacturing andminera humans roansrs More than 12 million acres of ping are tated me lineman sauna JUNE Red Lake area by the Ontarl ing hoitsetnork mission is presently engagedln New York State the gig ntic St crlyearsai great many amnion andlus rcsidentsborn latheo comunitl will trooph to take part in Mdfilfifilis Bowmanvllies centenaldl Kmbluneza tenured also Week Parndeq val fun street dancing and fire worlrs will be daily lions There it also be specln MW so 2921 and sports fivenlsh Illile the week he mm Gay Nineties Ea Southampton centennial July Ho will include reunion veteranslnf the 160th Bruce Bat will be producingav nlmnn lonsMarmalton plans 500000 lsimiilion innit be Jinn Nickel will produce almliiion tons year Newdiscoveriesin the rowan smallness ln isfortunateecons the gt on deposits athat Ontario has many water falls and rapids in its great river systemszcapahie of providing tre mendous volumcsof cheap hyd electric powerlargely produ HydroEle lowar CommLssion This provin dailyowned organization serves close to 1500090 customers throughout the prayince facilitat farnuns civic transportation to cturing milling lllum nationand promot fng an ever improving standard of living for urban andrrural citl zcns alike The HydroElectnc Power loin1 development in conjunction with Lawrence Seaway and Power Pro ject that willprovide almost mini an dlcate huge ad special natural resources wisely but fully tilled CEF July will by Web lors Day Eembrdkes centennial in July liver between Prescott uu vorldespec tally lxiterobtedyin or nihilism hinge niachina or flail optoienuis the Imam W11 in Ontario Jun alter SOyears otpe eat permission by the Qotario government1w hich had loll rel atomized in thisrlver section otthe continents greatat es of hydivelectrlcpow monyvmuz 101950 lauhched construction of the We Senway and Power Protect fiqlncfis withthrapening Valleskfiiettirlcal Museum Nearby Renfreijlilr feature pioneer pageants during its mnd mannial Aug llto Wellands centenary will be commemorated July 20 to 27 Amoln otheramnnnunt itles that celebrate orlginr slimline stage in Show fand Sculls Centennial Aug Coiling wood centennialwll be overtllo Civ Holiday weekend electrl al energyt meet rapidlylexpanding indnstrlal and residential development The Sea way wiil alsoprovide newatim ulusto industrial expa ion by facilitating the shipmentmt mater ials andgmerchnndise ocean lng carriers directly to all parts of the world fro Oritarios many Mariana nasouncss Thepeople of Ontario are en couraged by their Provincial Gov ernmentto uselheir renewable Trans SINGLY York State ada gather the great power WISer gene as stations wlltémanu ficture 1640000 kilowatts of electric enem of Whldi320000 will be oatnob of particular interest in will he the flooding of the new lake above the OEEPC Mer house and dam ln September thererwill bega ceremonial open ing Yof the joint Unfamiliar power project by principal executives of both gavermnents Beautiful park areas scenic drim historical pioneer msmnic mama Historically the area knownau the Erovince of Ontario original part of New France was cede to theBritish in 63 For time it was known as Upper Cons The French eeonom had been based oniurs bot wit the arrival oflirltish settlers the lum her trade flourishedwhite plne strictly reserved for thei Kings Navy was particularly heavily logged TRADE IN Miss mine behemuths dork their mid way uprande down th Scaway JIi nlfslengtll willth itea il for visitors from land vnaou 7am and prairie reg Nu imiliionpeople workings in 1050 this year most double numberare expected to enjoy ducte tours from the Ono hforlnation Centre surname your VACATION Rama unanimous ml This year make it wonder ful vacationDrive bright new 1958 Chevrolet Sedan or Station Wagon some with automatic transmission Low rates include all gaso line oil andproper insur ance Call us to reservelacarv anywhere BoniefllriveriiCor Travel Servlce loz nunwrw PA eons Agents in Barrie tor mus cannon Alumnae that

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