Barrie Examiner, 26 Aug 1959, p. 3

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overnight my arvns swim Marathon swimmerflails In BarrieToOrillia Attempt Marathon swimmer Tom oak es 31 who tricd to swim from Barirc dock to Drillia last night was pulled from tbc water at 725 am today after eight hours He had gone about miles of the 30mile trip when cramp in his shoulder made iurthcring swimming impos sinle The longestlze had swum in practice before said Lntvlnn born Tom was 15 lie was 13 whcn be learned to swim and was sprint swim mcr before he got interested in long distance Heis Canadian brenst stroke champion and has visited Europe and Scandinavia with teams He kept up fine pace for the first few miles Inst night and following him in the boat For Counterfeit Police in Barrie Drillia are still on the lookout for counterfeit 10 bills they said this morning Banks in the city and all over the county have been alerted towatch out for these and also the bogus US $20 bills whid weregpessed in Midland August 17 Barrie and Orillia Police were the lookout Tuesday for cor carrying young man who alledgediy passed them WEATHER TORONTO CPlOtflcial fore lcasts iss ue today by the pub lié weather office at 11 am Synopsis Hot and humid weatherwill continuejn most of southern Ontario today and Thursday sér of fast mov ing disturbances is responsible for rapid day Ito day changes across the north Cool drier air will dominate the weather from Muskoka northward tonight and Thursday and some of this air might bring temporary relief from the heat wave around Lake Ontario Thursday There will he scattered showers and few thunderstorms in central and astern Ontario this afternoon and the odd one over hilly sec tinns of southern Ontar Regional forecasts valid until midnight Thursday Lake Erie Lake Huron West cm Lake Ontario Niagara Wind London Hamilton Toronto Mainly sunny but andhurriid to day and Thinsday Winds south west 15 to 20 today light winds Thursday Eastern Lake Ontan Halihur ton southern Gear on Bay Sunny with cloudy peri idland and today were Scotsborn trainer Steve Malinrs and another longdis tnnceswimmar Ruth Stewart She is also on instructornt North York SWlmmlbg Ciuh Steve said last night it was possible his pupils would at tempt Lake Ontario lie refer red toEituhowevcr as dirty lekej and not on easy one to swim Tom is just reaching his peak he said and told of many swim mers in their 60s who had made fine long distance swims He was 1nfine ahope for last nights swim he said andhe had seen new swimmers in bet for condition He has been training the hefty swimmer for seven months Tom is manind with one child and lives in Toronto $10Notes5 The last counterfeit bill to passed was Canadian $10 Mon dayln en Orillla drug store It is ootrlmown whether the American bills wete passed by the same gang as passed the Canadian ones The total of bogus bills dis covered in the county is now nine five in Midland iourin Drillia Barrie has so far escaped banks here have been warn Poland Asks Seat With UNCouncil UNITED NATIONS marlLao land has opened campaign for the seat on the country UN Security Council which lapan gives up Dec 31 Polish representative Jacek Machowski told arcporter the seat once belonged to eastern Europe and we would liketo have it back There are six ooh permanent members of the council elected for two yenrsFtom 1946 to 1955 there was an unwritten agree ment that one of the seats would go to an east European coun But in 1955 the Ilnitcd States came out in favor of giving the power TODAYS STOCK PRICES cimnneo at noon by mmnnoco an Flynn ll Collier Street at Cloppertoo fr Colonream and Thursday Scatteredthundcr mm storms this afternoon Not quite so warm and less burnidThurs day Winds westerly 15 today be coming light overnight Northern GeorgianBsy Kirk rland Lake Timmins Kn uskes ing lflorth Bay iahle cloudiness with chnn of afternoon showers today Moron sunny and cooler Thursday ind northwesttfi to 20 becoming light Forecast Lows tonight highs Thursday sees assets on udbury Var as or AlonL nx Nov Scn gen on armament Co ac mm an Comm 5w 3m CPR Can Cem Can om Cmndiln on rannun camp can gm Den intEPprov Men Tonom siocx mrcmnslmnnx Easements 11139 Indurtrlllldn 41 Gold dn soak sioc Indurtnnlniup SERVICE mvr have open AND seat alternately to enzAsian lnremnoau Nickel Pip 2o Kemddison an em 22 my eminen Mag no em anus down snobrave Cu Erln Earnluau Quebec Lithium Gnaasn ion lt Kaineyearold Barrle girl drowned at Fishermans Point Tuesdays Wilma June Bread more Wellington St East was paddling with three younger friends when she suddenly dis appeared out of her depth Barrie City Police and Fire Departmentarrived soon after Film estival fit Stratiord SlRATFORD Ont CEThe 1959 Stratford film festival opened with the hbow of Daphne du Mauriers The scapegoat before capacity audience The film bonded release of MetroGoldwynMeyer stars Sir AlecGulnness star of the first season of the Stratford Shekes pearcan Féatlvnl in 1553 and lrene Worth who appEnred with Sirr Alec then andstars in this years Shakespearean festival Samples director oi United Kingdom lnlormationserv ice introduced the film in which Sir Alec plays two roles The festival runs for the next two weeks bringing films from derwater to rcspond many countries to Avo theatre Stretfords Predict Spring Start you RVH Construction in statement released this morning the Royal Victorialos pital Board said planning for the proposed $1200000 expansion will take about construction 1y ngit spring Barrie City council in giving two readings to bylaw Monday nightuhas brought to conclult sion the negotiations which have been taking Place for the past two andY onehalo years between the Roy Victoria Hospital and tb muoic eli it serves for the financing of an addition of 104 hospital beds and 39 nurses by residence beds together with expansion of otherhospital ser vi areas Drowns InBaY tor years ago when the planning picket line outs the Newm power boat found tied tothe mht Sibhalds Point it Win the tragedy With zmoscitator and Reg Garrett Shanty rBoy Roadkwosoh and immediately to opplyartifl al respiration lhe little girl however had been underwater for about four minutes who she was dragged out of the water bya nearshore boot Policenaid she went out of her depth and ppcarcdfrom view Barrie Onte Provinan Po lice Constable JehnStone said the girls parentser and Mrs Donald Breadmcre decidul to go water skiing They leftWilmn and hcrlthree friends at waters edge Wilma who could not swim and Who normally never ven tured far into the water was left to insure of her friends He said the parents were near by when they heard shouts from the children They quickly drove their boat to the spot but it was another uniden ed boat that found the body Mr Garrett Ont Hydro tried artificial respiration and Floyd McMinn came with City Police to operatetheresuscita Wilma had been too un The funeral willbe zyoni Thurde of an amount sufficient service $295400 which is Barri share of thehospitals exp pro gram The total estimate cost of thisprogrpm is 1100300 Fed eral and provincial grants provide $712000 of this tote Bylaws or to that passed by Barrie have recently ilken passed by 1nnislil Township for $33200ESSH Township for $32 200Vespra Township for 515 gt oro Township for $12300 and Sunnldale Township for$2100 Simcoe county hespledged the remaining $97500 required The Hospital Building Comlt mittee met with their architect yesterday in order to continue theplanning of the expansion This planning stopped three lhospital for the next 10 years reached Kthe sketch plan stage since it was not possible go any furtheruntll arrangements had been made for finnncln The only further requirement be fore financing isyassured is the Pick Newmarlret Muntc1p51Qilice ket municipal office was again set upearly today by striking civic employees in this own 25 miles oortbof Toronto The slr as begun Tuesday byS17 township public worksand hydro employees They set up an asyv 1m Vannast mum zeta bership pickets after counc idecided not torecoghrze their claim to mem the National of Pu Employees Magyar AlexLBelugm called rnnto mama turned around he could will had drowned Hakim Georginaflhwn ship police and OPPfromBrech lnsearchcd the lake Then it was thought theywep ashore had probably heading for To Police Recover Man it Ody one body of Jpseph weu Hall pol Nonnumfilng since Sunday morning in Lake Coudfllfllmg was found yester day by two fishennen near the Drillio motor camp Hall toppled into the lake from sboat early Sunday after he and his brother ran outet gas on the tnke Srnthcarn whowill perform thelnutopsy held it is thought Hall suffered heart attack gt The Barrie OPP boatWilliam ll ind was called it to aid the search niter police who had beenwdragglng alidsy without success said they had learned Max and his brother Norman had left their parents home about am to visit friends neer Geneva Pork Thesmaii boat ran out of gas about rolie from shore andwhile Nor man refilled the tank Max had taken ott his shoes and jumped in He swam about the boat several times and when Nor not find him He heard no cries for help approval of the city township and county bylaws by the Ont ario Municipal Board Contrary to misinformed news item which appeared in this paper ashort time ago the Hospital Board has not been concerned aboutapproval of its plans by the Ontariofilospital Services Commission since thu approVal was obtained in 1956 dndhaslrecently been confirm ED NOTE whiten re erred to Aug 11 didnot make mention of approval by the Commlsnion rlt said board members were hoping there wouid be no formal announcement iron the Com mission on its studies of no Ifo of bedva population be Vfore locni municipalities had committed themselves to canto for the new wing There has never been pub lic campaign for funds for this present expansionrprogram nor is one anticipated The agreed policy of the board an the muhicipalities this expansion should be financed government grantsand mun pai texa is anti rpatedthat com pletion of the planning for the expansion will take about three months after which tenders will beinvr The probability is that construction wfll start early meeting ofcouncilfor to gt td discuss the your feeding nnd other Inn gallium come candidate Maurice Bent Bent come along to take in any of the lt Amour harm on Wesson arson Handover ByIJlM GARNER Exhlnlnnr sun itemrter Electionsmay come andelec tions marge but the life of WasagnBcnch one on forever the same azurewatered way Excitement over the provinces first summer municipal election is strictly under the surface and vacationers continue theeven tenor of their ways Election day is Saturday Only one of three candidates still in the field for the reeve sbipexclerk Charles Proctor cclined nominationto ex press firm confidence is Eric Lawrason who has brought gale of controversy since his lirlt entry into the beach mun icipal field last December when he wmted the village leader ship from Anthony Beck ina glovesva campaign in whlch be charged mismanagement and complacency Now the scene is the opposite and Beck and his backers are charging mismanagement of vil lage affairs this year gt In the middle sits néutrailst is theoniy reevecandidate who hasnt tenmcd up with some of the 10 candidatesforfour cotm cii seats Beck is associated with Councillors Art Gordon and Art Hutchison and Mrs Merg Dyer Bill Pringle and Peter Smith in voting slate Retaliating Lawrason has put up slate of John GlmbykReo nie Goldsmith rboth present councillors Victor ilazelwood see Games But No Atom Plant WASHINGTON AP Per haps football orbasebali game but no atomic energyinstallations will heion the itinerary of Soviet Prernier Khnrshchey during his visitto the United States next month And it is still not cert whether Mme Khrushchev sights Soviet Ambassador lkh if Menshikov aftercogferring with State Undersecretary Robert Mur phy Tuesday night toldrepogt ers that Khrushchev would at visit the atomicelectricity gener atingplaot at Shippingport Pat The ambassado and Murphy have been meetingperlodically to iron outrdeteiis nftbe visitwhich begins Sept 15 Mehsbikov said he expecfe that firm details would be arranged youuL Luce THE 6009 Us or or any other atomic facility at and in wuiluma Alnue tor seat is candidate Ken netbGrnheni What are the Issuesconfronts log the electors They are ably oo omplex tobe re so ed ythe nsualyvoterpcas log is surely eyeovercontllct inggelectlon propagapda as he reclines on what is claimed probably rightlyoas the finest fresh water beach in the world Lawrason points to Depart mental Lands and Forests de cision this year to accept the beach can Crown responsibility He claims credit for this de clariog the decision stemmed from an interview between him self and Minister Wilfred Spoon er in January The EICouncli throw their hands in and returned Athcir beach lease he said at his beach iront home Lawrason 61 Tuesday styes himself Your FullTime Reeve runs village affairs largely from his home Beck is spending mostoi his time this week at his bowling alley or tourist resort He dis dain to canvass votes declares hisremrd is good enohtho stand alone and claims credit for the initial work of persuad log the Ontario government to develop the beach deliberate speaking manpho brings out an occasional sudden smile with good effect My aim in standing is to clear my name of accusations of shortages hesald They practically called me thief didnt like that Beck his life savings are in the vtllpge but that this fact forms his seco interest But Im not rich he cl also alleged that his opposition has introducedthe issue that he Roman Catholic Theyre going pretty low when the bring in religionf Butrfnr all the mud slinging the election efforts are large enough to make cent show Posters are few Dotted coNTACT THE ClRCULATllelf MANAGER er voting slate 10in rBotfitle srotmd the viliagenro oconsion clplles of leaflets scttlng out the cross nccusatlonsl Lowra son is publishing is full page nd each week in the local paper 0n the beach oouplecf an swers were What election Nobody seemed to know much about it However the yearround resilt dents are taking keen interest in proceedings while atmuner cottagers who can thisyenr make major differencevln the resunlt are willing to learn The Lawrason telephone is ringing constantly declares its owner All candidates state there there is show of uponnupdedr ness among thus not immed iately iamllinr thovissues Becks laconic you never can tell with elections sums up the prospects And the candidates each have aces uptbelr sleev Beck admitting he on gunned at debatingthat man Lawrasonl is convincing takerLfeels he has the sup port of loo me residents He says many of those who voted against him last year will re verse thelr decision after this summer arguments aboutflnr an al deficits in the 1959 coun ciL Lam3 points to the un double eventful year the ls having He claims credit for government developl meot and many people will be willing to leave it at that Maurice Bent says his strong chance is that people will be weary of thecrosstallr His program calls for dignity and unity in the village municipal held It is reasonably certain neith en bloc Eutthe final deciders may Well be the openmindedsum mer vacationers who this ye will have their firstfrenl ch be to Influence course of village polities And it make tl ir de face value of the men offered fif will be elected ns onthe

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