Barrie Examiner, 4 Jun 1964, p. 26

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Canadian fPsess Services Since Gone Daily 533 €313 t3 gr 572 it or Ed it tg is FEEi Relay Egg its ii ii ERIE at 35 coaontruwnous in to on Seven Examiner Staffers tAltNIVtttsarvfl 0t thavery enema oi ihe in New York meet printer operators and median Total More Than 230 Yedrs Five longtimers in the mechanical department plus one woman linalype operator and the publisher add up to more than no years service with The Barrie Examiner Photo shows Top from ielt All Shepherd Llow Beaver Er nie Barnes Bolgwmwérlfmvlloiltl Marry Cooper en er Bayliss inset Gladys Oom er ALF SHEPHERD Shephcrd began his printing career with this newspaper to tell in my early days every body in the plant did everything set typo run the press told papers he recalls Until we went daily years ago there Were no major changes in math inery or equipment since The Examiner went daily Shepherd has been the mechanical superintendent in charge oi composing room and the commercial printing shop Away lmm business he has an other career as musician saxo phone player and sings in Col tier St United Church choir PresentLy he is also MWS of just it years at age and that goes back More World War One in which he had time oil to enlist He joined the 117th Bat talion Simcoe Foresters and wont overseas Coming back in ma he went back to work as Alinotype operator with the Ad vance when the Examiner put chased the Advance in March 1940 he came right over to this stall and has been punching llnotype ever since When started with the Ad vance it was an cighhpage pap er weekly Bayliss recalls but tour of those pages were print ed in Toronto and shipped to Barrie We set up and prinled the other lour pages in town KENNETH WM Walls started with the Exam iner lust alter World War are as schoolboy delivering papers every Thursday alter school His beats tor the next six years in clude the entire west end Tor onto and Mary Sis and Maple Ave Other work as boy in cludcd Saturdays swoopingthe floor and doing odd jobs such fidteeding the old newspaper 81 He loincd the Examiner la regular in May on pietlng lour years at University at Toronto and acquiring degree BA He wrote the sports and general news and sold advent lag He became viceprgideat and business manager in May 1939 on the death at his lather and president and manag ing editor in 1950 on the death ol Maciaren He has con tiaued as puhiisher since Sept ember tos1when the Examiner was acquired by lhomson Newspapers Canadat Limited also serving as general manager in the tint three years nl chaag lag the paper to daily statds GMDYS COMER Mrs Corner has been with The Examinar an llnotype op erator steadily since mo but two to live years When she lint joined it was as Miss Gladys Me Sherry prior to her marriage She also served from about was The Examiner more than 15 ears is its 150w mils system of leased when CP trunk circuits leased to Canadian Pacific Cornrnunr as ntn up and down am the country tram St Johns Nlld to Nlilliimi RC Capillaries ol provincial Wires lsa out the flow to new papers oli the main line On day when the budget comes down at Ottawa or world statesman makes vital spcech The co telepriotcrs may can ry 5000000 words in 24 hours The Canadian Press does business involving millionInd ahall dollars year but it isn in any list of commercial with quid decision the news re port that is then piped into Can adl 74 hours day ma days week ihese editors with news sense sharpened by train iagin bureaus some Can ada blue pencil some 20000 words day to the 56000 words their outgoing circuit will carry 60 worth minute ihey handle flood at news thit rattles into the attice lrom three main soureea the output at the overseas stall based on london Bureau the complete world news report at The AP locited press and the world service at Reuters leg The rest are members of the editorial stall mostly tiling editors who cut incoming oopy to tho capacity ol their outgoing Circuits Ind keep the but new ooaalantiy ahead and rewrite men who boil down the copy received lrom member aewspaperst Virtually every ltilt mg editor or rewrite man his been reporter aodlhsy tre oueatty go bad oaths street It big story Break on which The CF needs oovuaga direct to its wires rather than by way at the member paper oiflce 0t tawa la the only bureau where reporters outnumber editors gtlt1li°tiiiiii$°t HWIIeAte PiroiudTA Part Of concur PRODUCTS catcone mreatockmo me ctiLvearss 7285705 No Karrie BnoolWlu PM WELL CURIING This Community For Over EsYears Spry Chapter oi llose Croix Scottish Rite LEW BEAVER Beaver came tothe Northern Advance years ago and loin ed The Examiner as com positor in 1910 But his greatest pride and recognition in the community comes lrom his skill as an artist lie was one of the instigatars and charter president at Barrie Art Club still active and has hundreds at oils to his credit Another thing law has gain ed lame tor is artistic design He has created many and they include crests lor Barrie Cen tennial 1953 and the olliciai emblem of class Newspap ers of Canada selected trom so entries and he had two out ol the last three to be judged ERNIE BARNES Barnes started with The Ex aminer away back in 1908 as an apprentice printer and hes still going strong This servicehas been interrupted oniyby World War Qaeiiejoinedthe 157th aattallonsimcoe Foresters in rare went overseas and saw ac tive service in France Coming back he worked at Collingwood shipyard the railway at Allan dale and briel stint in Tomato lag he was back here to stay by ll 70 YEARS 0F PROGRESS FOUNDER completely new mogwith over fixtimgflhopravtoua production of or for the entire Examiner buiid aaaosacooran In in Land premises and also JFCRAIG ScanrtGraver operator lor the Cooper maintenance srrpervis photo department joined the The lirrn was toan byJohn cm gt business durin id as teenager find it lillfibotlt the was mu an adummudm um ing business As years went by Mr Graig kept in line with Changing melandjddéd eaa on their completed 50 years He has done everything run machines and lurnishings and readymade ciothin hla stock as well as continuing merchant tailoring Joan Anniversary presaa set type composed pag mm1a the we more than 011131 constantvdependahle es made repairs on tiaotypes Relrigeratlon Equip built cupboards name the job and dldit at oaetimemr other For many years he was gen foreman ol the mechan ical epartment and marirup man tor the ads woman aavuss upon the death ollheli lather Ill 1947 mun started with the old Craig has been associated with the Nortirern Advance when he was 1951 Universal cadet retrigeratidnpioduotaarotwidely an butod inCanada and the main is to Greatlhritainh the business Today the firm carries complete range of menisctothlng including madetomessore and stock gannenls Being in business for Io years and tantrums ieaturing quality merchandise permission the best anallybrand tron aslaiwnysh qultea at iarg part to playtn Barrles Sli lile mtrch so that it would II himi least this

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