Barrie Examiner, 23 Jun 1958, p. 1

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nrunonv Mon cu Train No 45 xi de its last run This train operation for many years originally run mm from Toronto to Midland ago the run was cut to Orillia and then the train deadheaded back to Allandnle for the night torun the following morning from Barrle to Toronto as Nor42rDeellnlng passv nger patronage has been one reason for hos been in the cancellation oftrainsNo Left Dick Roe brakeman Archieiroser Conducwri fireman Jim Thom tolling replacement plants iromjriends rIvjro Several years Engineer John Cuculick With he go emon Tom Hare Mr Fraser is now join SuperContinental with which he was sometime prior to being posted to thl last April Brakernnn Roe ispostedrto the MediumHamilton hun uw rah331 Inui MUCH in response to recent mica Iroin Wasaga Beach village coup ell thepntarlo Parks lnlcgration Board are helping to end threat to the water supply and health of the thousands of visliors it ill beach on weekends Several public toilets and Chang houses are under constnictinn at the beach and the provincial board is increasing its contribution 19 wardsuthe cost cirnaintainlug 1h nine mile stretch of sand beach is leased to the village thcprovlnce or 325 year About one month ago the hear was approached by Wining Beacll supportcd by Georgian Bay Devel opmrnt Associatlon in take back the beach which is con ol the finest develop atcd coat of betwecns500000 and $1000000 NJ AttheJlrnc the am alsislatcd that hundreds of wells in th vie inlty were in danger of becomlng polluted if proper sa tary iaclllt icswcre not provided 11Wincl Toke Tobacco Crap The wind vstorm llast Monday June 18 tore out all but three acres of tobacco plants on Bela Vagos24acresfarm at Utopia Mr Vago went to Delhi over the weekend to see if he could get to replant the devastated area The farm has been operated by Mr and Mrs Vago during the past live years Theybave had to overcome frost and drought damage bciorcbut this said Mrs Vago was the orst thingrthat had fiver happ ed to them Twopersonsu ere on crash on flights 11 day night staid together aisle reset gKllled were William his wife Elaine Qoxflalk Willowdale agon gerVietar no and any on headvinjuriea and The accident occurred that um brow will riamarkedwith am one an Cookstown and romBradford nd two doc cene The seieral adults Leonard Cox43 driver Rd in solid doubleiwhlte iii lsitherof William Cox meg elhow elvis and legs duet Ox son of Le nerd Colt held thrown olitoy theforce at pilo Kenneth double the unmet The vehicleswereiijght taken to the Hospltal intarloeke and to trucks had to dren Toronto all gt We pull lain apart Will 11 initial NW men in truck were re Oldtinie football VI us can re many many years but made Memberthe Bull Theyv re member the times he cameqiit oi nemans B33651 oolinhd mm the quarterback and ed head down through the opposition More times than not the ll piled up yardage when wasnt carrying the ball king or just knocking some ownthc Bull was the kickiofinnd punt specialist 0E versin of Toronto Var Lord Grey first do 1e Grey Cup to be pre vtogthe best football team country Toronto Varsity by Hugh Bull Ritehic of were the first Grey tuners Rite ie who shows little ire mblance lo the washing Li manta many years Lmadc his first visit these parts hch still untl but leaving for hs new Westminster hume Wednesday morning The Bull Vim will admit to beingi 75 years old and nothing more wasout the urine for brie comeback thrceiycnrs ago when he was asked to make the official who at the Grey Cup game ih Vancouver in 1955 Just as it we inihe old daysp Bitch ies boot was long one and amazed the thousmds en iookers Last week Ritchie stepped in to Ihis ollice andeith GM Ken Walls holding Ritchie put his toe to another pimkin and al most took lhe photographers head off Bnm iu enuvnie Born in Elnwalc as stated above the fabulousllugh Rit chie attended public school there and afterone year oisecf ondary education at Collian finished up lhis stcp towards higher education at Barr p01 icgiatel which was then looaled on Blake Street where Feud leys greenhouse now sinnds lie thcngradunicd as civil engin ecr from of Ts School of Practical Science Alter graduation milchie want engineering Jobs mostly rund andbrdgc constructions Ritchie Mm without his wife he Turn to orga Wedriésday Auditorium in ja schools The meeting spons ed by leading citizens in every part of the township and urge voters to say yes onJuly in ity House Movlng away from Peanutsfor the tithe beingthe club will hear flaw Temple of Toronto regional direetor Un employment Insurance Conirnis slon Ontari fire brigade is in with Hospilal sufierlng from Well give reveryon to talk said the mee man All Anderson fand wed like todiscuss with those who are the referendum as to whether against central sdiools why we there should be two central schools in Tecumsethto replace the presen 18 eroom schools Theflissue has stirred upggreat interest throughout the township topic at conversation There is strong tide running in favor of central schools and many people say it will be catastrophe for the township1f central schools are turned down Meeting Sponsors Sponsors of theJune 25 meat which will start at Ray Maison line nk Barnes line Willlam lLaeu phlug line Paul Clan linc Ted Elrnel line Al 9c Mrs Irvin Watson Jaclgsonfllasaford ll Mrs Clark Watsoulin 1ng Connell linerl Hazel gue lineVD Jack Runnalls line Dan Bell line ill Perc amp ll line 141 Clarence Leaeli Sn line Harvey Whitesideline 15 Five Speakers speakers will Outline th proposalfor central schools and Ithe advantages of think ratepayers should vote for them It should be rousing rune We expect packed a1 fatigue Latest reports mndl isatlsiaclqryr he is extremelyvwn Thechief was taken gutted by mprninz Theme ng gets uiideqviaylat and has beenIor weeks themain 831 pm sharp Mr Anderson said audadvlsedall who wish to attend to try to be there by that me Rally For Centralselloels Vlhe theme of the meeting is Rally to thecauseo£ central school and circulars and post ers strihuted lathe township say in part Voteior Central Schools on July 7Aet Now to Save thelaxpayers Money in the Years Ahead An analysis of opinion in the township indicates that 8majnr ity of ivoters are for control meeting Chi of preventive work done by chief and his me wli own schools Some of those opposed fear taxA increases if central schools are approved To these ioters th meeting reply th rlong run willcost just as much and perhaps more to keep up the 16 old brokendownschoolmwe new have The school board can no long get teachers take care pi Lewis at at Elglnfiouse Muskoka yester day morning at Colller Street nited Church the Hawk clerk sersioncenedtli aervce EElL thesermou Was delivered alde Pile generalsup berg Mrs Murielaeynoldsa aboutm greatincrease taxes if member of the school hoard we haves central schools either Frank Bil195 wha promotes dont know whatllhey are talking dairy herdr improveme he aboutor else are trying to spread 19100 19 do theyright thing for 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