For the electoral district Barrie electoral district Other uses Barrie disambiguation Infobox settlement official name Barrie settlement type City nickname motto The People are the City image skyline Barrie Waterfront.jpg image caption A view of downtown Barrie from Kempenfelt Bay. image blank emblem Barrie logo.png image flag Flag of Barrie.svg image shield Barrie, Ontario Coat of Arms.jpg image map map caption pushpin map Canada Ontario pushpin mapsize 220 pushpin map caption Location of Barrie ... Jeff Lehman leader title1 Council leader name1 Barrie City Council leader title2 MPP leader name2 ... Barrie Sir Robert Barrie established title First settled established date End of War of 1812 established ... 01&B1 All title Barrie, City Ontario Census Subdivision work Canada 2011 Census , Census ... 01&B1 All title Barrie, Ontario Census metropolitan area work Canada 2011 Census , Census ... Begins&SearchPR 35&B1 All&Custom title Community Highlights, City of Barrie work Statistics Canada ... http www.barrie.ca www.barrie.ca Barrie is a city in Southern Ontario , Canada , on the western shore ... . Barrie is within the northern part of the Golden Horseshoe Greater Golden Horseshoe , a densely ... 2007 03 19 ref The Barrie metropolitan area has a population of 187,013 residents, making .... History File Barrie in relation to Southern Ontario.png thumb left Barrie is situated in Central Ontario , Canada . At its inception, Barrie was an establishment of houses and warehouses at the foot ... flows into Georgian Bay off Lake Huron. Barrie played an integral role in the War of 1812 . During ... Bay Lake Huron . Today, the Nine Mile Portage is marked by signs along roads in Barrie and in Springwater ... was named in 1833 after Robert Barrie Sir Robert Barrie , who was in charge of the naval forces in Canada and frequently commanded forces through the city and along the Nine Mile Portage. Barrie ... century, this network of secret routes allowed many American slaves to enter Barrie and the surrounding ... more details
Lynch may refer to Lynching , also known as Lynch law named after Charles Lynch jurist a form of extralegal judgment and punishment, usually by killing Terrace agriculture old English , a terrace, also called a lynch TOCright People Lynch surname , a surname of English and Irish origin List of people with surname Lynch Places In the United States Lynch, Kentucky Lynch, Maryland Lynch, Nebraska Lynch Township, Boyd County, Nebraska Other uses Lynch. , Japanese rock band Lynch syndrome , a medical condition See also Merrill Lynch , international finance and insurance disambig bg cs Lynch de Lynch es Lynch fr Lynch it Lynch he lt Lynch nl Lynch ja pl Lynch pt Lynch ru fi Lynch sv Lynch tl Lynch uk vo Lynch ... more details
Lynch on Lynch is a book of interview s with David Lynch , conducted, edited, and introduced by Chris Rodley , himself a filmmaker. The interviews took place between 1993 and 1996. Each chapter is devoted to a separate film, from his beginnings up to Lost Highway film Lost Highway . It was published by Faber & Faber Limited in London in 1997 ISBN 0 571 19548 2 . A revised edition was published by Farrar Straus & Giroux on March 16, 2005 ISBN 0 571 22018 5 Table of contents Acknowledgements, Introduction Shadow of a Twisted Hand Across My House Childhood, memory and painting Garden in the City of Industry From The Bride to The Grandmother I See Myself Eraserhead A Bug Dreams of Heaven Shed Building and The Elephant Man film The Elephant Man Oww God, Mom, the Dog He Bited Me Photography and Dune film Dune She Wasn t Fooling Anyone, She Was Hurt and She Was Hurt Bad Music and Blue Velvet film Blue Velvet Suddenly My House Became a Tree of Sores A Tale of Twin Peaks It s a Great Big Wonderful World Wild at Heart film Wild at Heart and Weird on Top Ants in My House Lost Highway film Lost Highway Filmography, Bibliography, A Note on the Editor, Index External links http web.archive.org web 20050401121237 http findarticles.com p articles mi m1070 is 4 52 ai 55670921 Lynch on Lynch review in Film Quarterly Internet Archive archive link, was Dead link dead http www.lynchnet.com articles lynchon.html Lynch On Lynch reviewed by Dan Czajkowski David Lynch Category Books about film Category 1997 books Category Books by David Lynch film book stub ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Lynch. image caption image size background group or band origin Nagoya , Japan genre Metalcore , alternative metal , Heavy metal music heavy metal years active 2004 present label Marginal Works 2005 2010 br King Records Japan King Records 2011 present br CLJ Records CLJ 2007 present associated acts website http lynch.jp lynch.jp current members Hazuki br Reo br Yusuke br Asanao br Akinori past members Lynch. stylized as lynch. is a nagoya kei Heavy metal music metal band formed in 2004. Since their formation, they have been a part of the independent label Marginal Works. On October 11, 2007, the band signed to CLJ Records , a European ... is uniting heavy music with beautiful melodies. ref http lynch.jp bio.html Lynch Official Website Biography retrieved August 24, 2008 ref History Lynch. was formed in 2004 by Hazuki formerly in Deathgaze , Reo, and Asanao in Nagoya, Japan. ref name Cd Journal Artist Lynch http www.cdjournal.com main artist artist.php?ano 166562 Cd Journal Artist Lynch. retrieved August 24, 2008 ref ref http ... album on the label Marginal Works and toured nationally. ref name Cd Journal Artist Lynch In 2006, Yusuke joined as a second guitarist. ref name Cd Journal Artist Lynch In 2009, Lynch. went on a three ... their sixth anniversary. ref http shattered tranquility.net index.php 07 19 lynch goes major Lynch. Goes Major on Shattered Tranquility retrieved on October 29, 2010 ref Lynch. has ... diagnosed with acute pharyngitis and laryngitis, accompanied by swelling of the vocal chords. Lynch ... Hazuki is not present. ref http www.jame world.com uk news 69446 lynch vocalist s health problems.html ... 20, 2005 The Avoided Sun April 25, 2007 The Buried November 7, 2007 Shadows Lynch album Shadows July ... links http lynch.jp Official website ja icon DEFAULTSORT Lynch Category Visual kei musical groups ... groups established in 2004 Category Musical quintets ja Lynch. pl Lynch. ru Lynch fi Lynch. sv Lynch ... more details
File TheLynchIsland01.JPG thumb The Lynch from downstream. The Lynch is an island in the River Thames in Berkshire , England . It is on the reach above Shiplake Lock near Lower Shiplake . ref cite book title The River Thames Book publisher Imray Laurai Norie & Wilson author Cove Smith, Chris year 1996 location St Ives, Cambridgeshire page 92 Map 14 isbn 085288 286 6 ref The island is large and triangular shaped, forming a pair with the similar Hallsmead Ait . It is uninhabited and tree covered and provides mooring on both sides in the back channel. Although the island is positioned towards the Oxfordshire bank of the river, it is actually in Berkshire. ref cite book title Reading, Henley on Thames, Wokingham Street AZ Atlas publisher Geographer A Z Map Company year 1995 page 15 isbn 0 05039 277 2 ref See also Islands in the River Thames References Reflist Start box River island start River River Thames River item line upstream Hallsmead Ait downstream Phillimore Island End box coord 51.4939 0.8941 type isle region GB display title Berkshire geo stub DEFAULTSORT Lynch, The Category Geography of Berkshire Category Islands of the River Thames ... more details
Barrie may refer to Barrie , city in Ontario, Canada Barrie electoral district , Canadian federal electoral district Barrie provincial electoral district , provincial electoral district Barrie Simcoe Bradford , former Canadian electoral district Little Barrie , British band Surname Barrie name See also Barry disambiguation disambig de Barrie fr Barrie homonymie it Barrie disambigua uk ... more details
The Barrie Advance is a weekly newspaper serving Barrie, Ontario . History The newspaper was founded in 1987 by Metroland Media Group . Shortly after publishing its first issue, the Advance purchased the former Barrie Banner, a community newspaper with more than 20 years history in the Barrie area. The Advance changed its name to the Banner Advance, shortly after the purchase, to incorporate the two newspapers, later evolving into the Barrie Advance as it is named today. Present day The Barrie Advance serves as head office for the Metroland Media Group Simcoe County Division, which includes the Alliston Herald Courier, Collingwood Connection, Midland Mirror and Orillia Today newspapers. External links http www.barrieadvance.com Barrie Advance Torstar Barrie Category Media in Barrie Category Newspapers published in Ontario Category Torstar publications ... more details
Barrie is a surname that may refer to Amanda Barrie born 1935 , British television and film actress Barbara Barrie born 1931 , American actress and author of children s books Charles Coupar Barrie, 1st Baron Abertay 1875 1940 , British Liberal Party Member of Parliament 1918 40 Chris Barrie born 1960 , British actor and vocal impressionist Chris Barrie admiral born 1945 , Australian Admiral, Chief of Australian Defence Force 1998 2002 Fred Barrie, co author of the Veronica search engine Veronica search engine J. J. Barrie born 1933 , Canadian musician J. M. Barrie 1860 37 , Scottish novelist and dramatist creator of Peter Pan Mona Barrie 1909 64 , English born actress in American theatre and motion pictures Robert Barrie 1774 1841 , British naval officer in the War of 1812 Royden Barrie, pseudonym of British poet Harry Rodney Bennett 1890 1948 Scott Barrie born 1962 , Scottish Labour Party politician and former social worker Wendy Barrie 1912 78 , Hong Kong born actress in British and Hollywood films See also Barry name Barrie, Ontario , a city in central Ontario, Canada Surname Barrie ... more details
Infobox Stadium stadium name Barrie Arena image nickname Dunlop Arena location 155 Dunlop Street West br Barrie, ON broke ground 1934 opened 1934 closed 2007 demolished 2008 owner construction cost contractor architect tenants Barrie Flyers 1945 1960 br Barrie Flyers 1966 1979 Barrie Flyers 1966 1979 br Barrie Colts 1995 seating capacity 3,000 The Barrie Arena , sometimes also called the Dunlop Arena , was a 3,000 seat arena located in Barrie, Ontario , at the intersection of Dunlop Street West and Eccles Avenue. It was built in 1932 and served as the main ice hockey venue in the city until the opening of the Barrie Molson Centre in 1995. The arena hosted the Barrie Flyers of the Ontario Hockey League , and also briefly hosted the Barrie Colts while the BMC was under construction. In March 2008, Barrie City Council approved the demolition of the arena so that the city s new Fire Hall No. 1 could be built on the site. The demolition of the arena commenced in July and was completed in September. Artifacts recovered from the arena, including original wood trusses, are planned to be incorporated into a heritage display when the new fire hall is completed. External links http www.ohlarenaguide.com flyers.htm The OHL Arena & Travel Guide Barrie Arena http www.thebarrieexaminer.com ArticleDisplay.aspx?e 1209129&auth BOB 20BRUTON The Barrie Examiner Barrie arena just a memory coord 44.3854801 79.69697 display t type landmark Category Indoor arenas in Canada Category Indoor ice hockey venues in Canada Category Sports venues in Ontario Category Ontario Hockey League arenas Category Buildings and structures in Barrie canada icehockey venue stub ... more details
Dennis Barrie b. 1947 is a museum director responsible for the curation of American pop culture . He was the Director of the Contemporary Arts Center Cincinnati Contemporary Arts Center from 1983 1992. In 1990 Barrie and the gallery were indicted on pornography charges stemming from an exhibit of photographs by Robert Mapplethorpe entitled The Perfect Moment . ref http www.enquirer.com editions 2000 05 21 loc mapplethorpe battle.html ref At trial, a Cincinnati jury acquitted Barrie and the Center. The controversy was later chronicled in a TV movie titled Dirty Pictures television movie Dirty Pictures . Barrie went on to become a co creator of Cleveland s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame , where he served as an executive director from 1993 1998. ref http www.oberlin.edu alummag fall2003 feat curator.html ref Since 1998 Barrie has served as president of the Malrite Company where he oversees the day to day operation of the International Spy Museum , in Washington DC . References references DEFAULTSORT Barrie, Dennis Category Art curators Category Living people US bio stub ... more details
Barrie Michael Meissner born July 26, 1946 in Unity, Saskatchewan is a former National Hockey League player for the Minnesota North Stars . ref http www.hockeydb.com ihdb stats pdisplay.php?pid 10814 Hockey DB ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Meissner, Barrie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 26, 1946 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Meissner, Barrie Category 1946 births Category Living people Category Canadian ice hockey players Category Ice hockey people from Saskatchewan Category People from Unity, Saskatchewan Icehockey stub hu Barrie Meissner ... more details
Barrie & Jenkins was a small British publishing house that was formed in 1964 from the merger of Herbert Jenkins founded by English writer Herbert George Jenkins and Barrie & Rockcliffe . One of their most notable authors was P. G. Wodehouse whose titles came from the Herbert Jenkins portfolio of writers. The company had a short commercial history and was taken over by Hutchinson publisher Hutchinson , who were themselves taken over by Century imprint Century and then by Random House now owned by Bertelsmann . It continues to exist as a specialist imprint mainly for hardback editions within the Random House stable. References cite web title Tail Piece A Profession for Gentlemen last Leventhal first Lionel work url http fm.greenhillbooks.com greenhill gbn 105 tail piece.html date accessdate 2007 09 03 http isbndb.com d publisher barrie and jenkins.html List of books published by Barrie & Jenkins Category Book publishing companies of the United Kingdom Category Publishing companies established in 1964 UK publish company stub ru Barrie & Jenkins ... more details
Infobox Bus transit name Barrie Transit logo Barrie Transit logo.png logo size image 34 Ardagh at Barrie Terminal.jpg image size image caption company slogan parent founded 1972 as Barrie City Transit headquarters 70 Collier Street, Barrie, ON locale service area Barrie, Ontario service type bus service ... 1498&L1M 4 Barrie Transit Employment Information ref ceo website http www.city.barrie.on.ca Content.cfm ... the Essa route. Barrie Transit is the public transport operator for the City of Barrie , Ontario , Canada. Daily operation of the Barrie Transit bus service and Barrie Accessible Community Transportation ... style text align center colspan 4 Barrie Transit Regular Routes No. Name Departure points Notes ... runs counterclockwise. Also serves the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie Royal Victoria Hospital 11 Bayfield ... Terminal Nelson & Grove Serves Barrie Public Library Downtown Branch 15 Letitia South Transit ... Terminal Ardagh & Ferndale Route 30 runs clockwise, Route 34 runs counterclockwise. Serves Barrie Public Library Painswick Branch 31 BR 41 Essa BR Allandale Transit Terminal Mapleview & Barrie View ... Rec. Centre Saunders & Lockhart Does not serve Downtown. 39 Hurst Transit Terminal Barrie South GO Station 60 GO Shuttle Holly Community Centre Barrie South GO Station Peak hour service only. Service ... name Barrie Bus Terminal type style GO Transit image Wikibarrieterminal.jpg image size image caption address 24 Maple Ave., Barrie, ON coordinates coord 44 23 16 N 79 41 26 W display inline line ... pass system mpassengers services map locator The Barrie Transit Terminal is the hub of the city s transit .... References reflist External links Commonscat inline Barrie Transit http www.city.barrie.on.ca Content.cfm?C 591&SC 1&SCM 0&MI 452&L1M 4 Barrie Transit http www.busdrawings.com Transit ontario barrie index.htm Drawings and photos of Barrie Transit buses Public transit systems in Canada Category Transit agencies in Ontario Category Transportation in Barrie ... more details
other people George Barrie 9 February 1912 &ndash 16 November 2002 was the owner and CEO of Faberg Inc. from 1964 to 1984. ref http www.nytimes.com 2002 11 29 business george barrie 90 songwriter producer and faberge executive.html George Barrie, 90, Songwriter, Producer and Faberg Executive ref ref http www.telegraph.co.uk news obituaries 1413910 George Barrie.html George Barrie obituary in The Daily Telegraph The Telegraph ref He was nominated for two Academy Award for Best Original Song Oscars for Best Original Song ref IMDb name id 0057376 name George Barrie section awards ref and created Brut cologne . Though not one of the first to use celebrities to advertise, he was one of those that made it commonplace. Born in New York City and raised in Pittsfield, Massachusetts , he trained to be a musician. But in need of steady work, Barrie took a salesman job with the hair products company Rayette during the 1930s. Rayette and Barrie purchased the perfume and hair care company Faberg Inc. for 26 million in 1964, and the Brut line began achieving international success soon after. Barrie was considered to be a pioneer in the area of Celebrity branding celebrity endorsements , as he wooed stars such as Laurence Harvey, Cary Grant, Farrah Fawcett , Joe Namath , Roger Moore , Muhammad Ali and Margaux Hemingway to pitch company products. Barrie and his Brut Productions produced the very ... 1978 film Fingers 1978 . Barrie and Sammy Cahn were nominated for the 1975 Academy Award for Best Song Oscar for Best Original Song , after writing Now That We re In Love. Barrie and Cahn had been ... Party by Faberg June 16, 1970 at the George Barrie Townhouse with Bette Davis ref http www.wireimage.com ... Biography at slick.org IMDb name id 0057376 name George Barrie Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Barrie, George ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 9 February 1912 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 16 November 2002 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Barrie, George Category ... more details
Andy Barrie born January 30, 1945 is a Toronto based radio personality, most known for his work at CFRB ... news title CBC host Andy Barrie to retire url http www.cbc.ca news canada story 2010 02 01 barrie ..., Maryland , Barrie moved with his family to Yonkers, New York in 1952, where he attended ... draft board during the Vietnam War , Barrie trained as a combat medic. In 1969, he received orders ... two years there, confirmed Barrie s decision to desertion desert ref cite web url http www.thestar.com ... citizen, and is free to travel to the U.S. Career in radio Barrie was introduced to CJAD in Montreal ... Crisis of 1970, Barrie was named as his replacement. In 1977, he moved to Toronto and a job at CFRB ... that became the top rated morning radio show in Toronto. On June 29, 2007 Barrie revealed to his listeners that he had been diagnosed with early stage Parkinson s disease . Barrie said he intended to continue ... from Metro Morning . Barrie s last day as host was Thursday, February 25, 2010. ref http www.theglobeandmail.com life andy barrie to leave metro morning exclusive interview article1451597 Andy Barrie to leave Metro Morning exclusive interview . The Globe and Mail , February 1, 2010. ref He was succeeded by Matt Galloway . June 16, 2010, Barrie was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree by Toronto s York University. http www.youtube.com watch?v OyUnDuqFMIk Personal life Andy Barrie was married in 1970 to Dr. Mary Cone Barrie, who retired in 2005 as the director of the School of Continuing ... and specialises in outdoor experiential learning. Mary Cone Barrie died on February 18, 2009. ref ... title Mary Barrie, wife of popular CBC radio host Andy Barrie, dies of cancer date 2009 02 19 publisher The Canadian Press accessdate 2009 02 19 ref Barrie took a leave of absence from the CBC from ... servlet story LAC.20081108.BARRIE08 TPStory National title CBC host Barrie takes leave of absence ... 2010 02 andy barrie what canadian public broadcasting should be Andy Barrie Metro Morning Persondata ... more details
Use dmy dates date August 2010 Infobox AFL player name Barrie Brown birth date Birth date and age 1931 6 25 df y birth place originalteam death date death place debutdate 1952 debutteam Richmond Football Club Richmond debutopponent Fitzroy Football Club Fitzroy debutstadium Brunswick Street Oval playingteams AFL Ric 1952 2 games, 0 goals statsend 1952 Barrie Brown born 25 June 1931 is a former Australian rules football player. In 1952 VFL season 1952 he played two games with the Richmond Football Club in the Australian Football League Victorian Football League VFL . ref http stats.rleague.com afl stats players B Barrie Brown.html Barrie Brown ref References reflist Persondata NAME Brown, Barrie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian rules footballer DATE OF BIRTH 25 June 1931 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Brown, Barrie Category 1931 births Category Living people Category Richmond Football Club players Category Australian rules footballers from Victoria ... more details
for another hockey team Barrie Flyers 1966 1979 Hockey team CAN eng 1 team Barrie Flyers logo barrie flyers logo.jpg logosize 150px city Barrie , Ontario league Ontario Hockey League Ontario Hockey Association operated Start date 1945 1960 arena Barrie Arena colours White, Black and Gold parentclub Boston Bruins name1 Barrie Flyers dates1 1945 60 name2 Niagara Falls Flyers dates2 1960 72 name3 Sudbury Wolves dates3 1972 Present The Barrie Flyers were a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League Ontario Hockey Association from 1945 to 1960, from Barrie , Ontario . History The Barrie Flyers junior team was founded in 1945 by Hap Emms Leighton Hap Emms . The franchise was soon affiliated with the Boston Bruins of the NHL . Barrie quickly became a powerhouse in the OHA. They appeared in the Memorial ... for 12 seasons, then relocated to Sudbury to become the Sudbury Wolves. 1948 Memorial Cup Barrie won ... with the same referees. Game 1 Port Arthur 10 vs. Barrie 8 Game 2 Port Arthur 8 vs. Barrie 1 Game 3 Port Arthur 5 vs. Barrie 4 Game 4 Port Arthur 9 vs. Barrie 8 OT 1951 Memorial Cup Barrie won the right ... and Brandon, Manitoba. They swept the Winnipeg Monarchs in a best of seven series. Game 1 Barrie 5 vs. Winnipeg 1 Game 2 Barrie 5 vs. Winnipeg 1 Game 3 Barrie 4 vs. Winnipeg 3 Game 4 Barrie 9 vs. Winnipeg 5 1953 Memorial Cup Barrie won the right to play for the Cup by defeating the Toronto St. Michael ... series. Game 1 Barrie 6 vs. St. Boniface 4 Game 2 Barrie 6 vs. St. Boniface 3 Game 3 Barrie 7 vs. St. Boniface 5 Game 4 Barrie 4 vs. St. Boniface 7 Game 5 Barrie 6 vs. St. Boniface 1 Championships The Barrie ... Players The Barrie Flyers sent 37 young men onto the ranks of the National Hockey League . The best ... 193 172 3rd OHA Arena The Barrie Flyers played home games at the Barrie Arena from 1945 to 1960. http www.ohlarenaguide.com flyers.htm Barrie Arena The OHL Arena & Travel Guide Defunct OHL Category Sport in Barrie Category Defunct Ontario Hockey League teams fr Flyers de Barrie ... more details
Barrie Dunn is a Canadian actor , film producer film and television producer best known for his character Ray Trailer Park Boys character Ray on the Canadian mockumentary television program Trailer Park Boys . While having over 20 years of experience in the film and television industry, Barrie is also a member of the Canadian Bar Association . Barrie worked for many years at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation , winning the Moonsnail award for Best Documentary for his work on Theatre On The Mulgrave Road at the Atlantic Film Festival . Barrie has made guest lectures on entertainment law issues at Dalhousie University , as well as taught Film and Television Production at Mount Saint Vincent University Mount St. Vincent University , both in Nova Scotia. Before getting involved in the film industry Barrie was a street performer in Eastern Europe . He was among the producers of the 2011 film Afghan Luke . Dunn is a practising lawyer at the law firm Pink Larkin. ref http www.labour law.com eng lawyers.html ref He was called to the Nova Scotia Bar in 1999. Dunn is a previous President of the Nova Scotia Film & Television Producers Association. He was once featured as a contestant on the game show Card Sharks . References references http www.labour law.com lawyers.html?lang en US External links imdb name 0242500 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dunn, Barrie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dunn, Barrie Category Actors from Nova Scotia Category Canadian film actors Category Canadian film producers Category Canadian television actors Category Canadian television producers Category Lawyers in Nova Scotia Category Living people Category Year of birth missing living people fr Barrie Dunn ... more details
Infobox prison prison name Barrie Jail image Image Correctional Services Logo.jpg center 180px location Barrie , Ontario , Canada coordinates Coord 44.40067 79.68555 region CA ON type landmark status Closed classification Maximum capacity opened 1842 closed 2001 managed by Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services Ontario Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services director The Barrie Jail , colloquially referred to as the Barrie Bucket , located at 87 Mulcaster Street in Barrie , Ontario , Canada , was a maximum security facility housing offenders awaiting, trial, sentencing or transfer to federal and provincial correctional facilities, opened in 1841 and closed in 2001. ref http www.mcscs.jus.gov.on.ca english corr serv mod system decom older.html Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services Decommissioning Older Facilities ref It was replaced by the Central North Correctional Centre in the nearby town of Penetanguishene . The jail was designed by Toronto architect Thomas Young who subscribed to the contemporary theory that a polygonal structure would make the occupants feel less confined. Construction of the gaol or jail began in 1840. It is built from limestone from the quarry at Longford on the east side of Lake Couchiching . ref cite web url http www.tourismbarrie.com Libraries PDF Files H Block and Court House Hill Walking Tour.sflb.ashx title H Block & Court House Hill Walking Tour accessdate 2010 10 11 ref No prisoners were ever hanged at this location but several did die during incarceration and are believed to be buried in the inner ... ontarioabandonedplaces.com accessdate 2009 03 04 ref The last inmate to reside at the Barrie gaol ... ArticleDisplay.aspx?e 1032673 The Barrie Examiner article ref See also List of correctional facilities in Ontario References http urbexbarrie.blogspot.com 2007 02 barrie jail.html UrbEx Barrie Blog reflist Category Prisons in Ontario Category Defunct prisons in Canada Ontario struct ... more details
Nigel Barrie 1899 1971 was an Indian born British actor. ref http ftvdb.bfi.org.uk sift individual 68103 ref Selected filmography Fires of Fate 1923 film Fires of Fate 1923 Hogan s Alley 1925 film Hogan s Alley 1925 Husband Hunters 1927 The Climbers 1927 film The Climbers 1927 The Shield of Honor 1927 The Ringer 1928 film The Ringer 1928 The Forger film The Forger 1928 Under the Greenwood Tree film Under the Greenwood Tree 1929 Dreyfus 1931 film Dreyfus 1931 Passenger to London 1937 References references External links imdb name 0057400 Persondata NAME Barrie, Nigel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1899 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1971 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Barrie, Nigel Category 1899 births Category 1971 deaths Category British film actors UK film actor stub de Nigel Barrie ... more details
Are you looking for The Barrie Tornado Outbreak of 1985 ? border 1 align right cellpadding 3 cellspacing 3 width 320 style margin left 0.5em align center bgcolor dddddd colspan 2 Barrie Lakeshores formerly Barrie Tornado align center colspan 2 Image Barrie Tornado.png 150px align center bgcolor eeeeee City Barrie, Ontario align center League OLA Junior A Lacrosse League align center bgcolor eeeeee Founded 2000 align center Home Arena Barrie Dunlop Arena align center bgcolor eeeeee Colours Blue , Red , and Yellow align center Coach Kenny Hamilton align center bgcolor eeeeee GM Cathy Kloepfer The Barrie Lakeshores formerly Tornado are Junior A box lacrosse team from Barrie, Ontario , Canada . The Lakeshores ... lacrosse team, the Barrie Tornado were named after the deadly 1985 United States Canadian tornado outbreak ... Barrie made quick work defeating the Gaels 3 1. The Tornado moved onto the second round and faced the Scarborough Saints, and eventually fell in a 5 game series. In 2002, Barrie had a 14 7 1 record in an extended 22 game season. Barrie met the Saints again in the first round defeating them 3 0. In the second .... 2003 was the coming out party for the Tornado. By the end of the season, Barrie clinched first in the Eastern Conference with a 15 4 1 record. In the first round of the playoffs, Barrie took on the Oakville ... to 2. The Quarter finals were against the Mimico Mountaineers . Barrie very quickly went down 2 games to none in the best of 5 series. To the dismay of the Mountaineers, Barrie pulled themselves ... Conference final, the Barrie Tornado took on the Nepean Knights . The Tornado won the series without ... with Six Nations winning 15 8 and Barrie taking game two 15 10. Barrie won a hard fought 8 6 win on the Six Nations home floor only to have the Rebels return the favour in on the Barrie floor with a 12 5 win to force a game 5. The thrilling series came to an end with Barrie Tornado claiming an 11 ... opened for Barrie against Juan de Fuca on August 20, 2003. The Tornado dominated their opponents ... more details
Infobox baseball team Name Barrie Baycats League Intercounty Baseball League Division Location Barrie, Ontario Stadium Barrie Metals Stadium Founded 2001 Nickname cats LeagueChamps One, 2005 Series SeriesChamps FormerNames FormerBallparks Colors Blue, red, white BackColor FF0000 TextColor LogoDesign Mascot Cool Cat Ownership Gary Inskeep Management Manager Angus Roy Season Record Playoffs h title Home h pattern cap h cap FF0000 h pattern la redborder h leftarm 0000AA h pattern b baseball whitebuttons h body 0000AA h pattern ra redborder h rightarm 0000AA h pattern pants pinstripesonwhite redbelt h pants 0000AA h socks FF0000 The Barrie Baycats are an Independent baseball independent , minor league baseball team of the semi professional semi pro Intercounty Baseball League based in Barrie, Ontario . They play their home games at Barrie Metals Stadium at the Barrie Sports Complex outside of Barrie. The Baycats were the Intercounty Baseball League champions in 2005, and reached the finals again in 2009 before being defeated by the Brantford Red Sox. Players 2010 Barrie Baycats Roster Infield Ryan Davis 40 1st Base Sean Mattson 5 3rd Base David Latour 10 Short Stop Donovan Latour 20 3rd Base Matt Logan 12 1st Base DH Jordan Lundberg 19 Catcher Phil Steer 30 2nd Base Matt Proctor 26 Catcher Outfield Jonathan Baksh 27 Glenn Jackson 6 Stevie Lewis 7 Matt Richardson 22 Ryan Spataro 16 Pitchers Brad Bissell 24 LHP Doug Dimma 37 LHP Chris England 11 RHP Adam Hawes 15 RHP Jordan Hill 14 RHP Jake Hines 52 LHP Kyle Payne 28 RHP Scott Price 17 RHP Angus Roy 31 RHP Paul Spoljaric 36 LHP Management David Mills President Gary Calvert Director of Player Personnel Angus Roy Manager Larry Sutton 3rd Base GM Jordan Neufeld 1st Base Awards Most Valuable Player Sean Reilly, 2011 Most Valuable ... http www.barriebaycats.com Barrie Baycats Web site Barrie Ontario Sports Category Baseball teams in Ontario Category Sport in Barrie Category Intercounty Baseball League ... more details
Barrie Phillips born 27 May 1986 is a Wales Welsh rugby league player for the South Wales Scorpions in the Championship One . His positions is at prop and second row. External links http www.scorpionsrl.com team member.php?id 517 Scorpions profile Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Phillips, Barrie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British rugby league player DATE OF BIRTH 27 May 1986 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Phillips, Barrie Category 1986 births Category Living people Category Welsh rugby league players Category South Wales Scorpions players Wales rugbyleague bio stub ... more details
about Australian Admiral Chris Barrie Chris Barrie admiral the director Christopher Barry Infobox person image Chris Barrie 2004.jpg caption Chris Barrie at Dimension Jump UK Convention Dimension Jump XI 2004 name Chris Barrie birth name Christopher Jonathan Brown birth date Birth date and age 1960 3 ... spouse Monica 1987 1990 br Alecks Barrie 1997 present Chris Barrie born 28 March 1960 is a British ... chris barrie person page.shtml title BBC Comedy Chris Barrie accessdate 2010 01 27 work bbc.co.uk ... films. ref name BBC Bio Biography Early life and career Barrie was born Christopher Jonathan ... http www.filmreference.com film 46 Chris Barrie.html Chris Barrie Biography 1960 . Filmreference.com. ... adopted the surname Barrie for Equity reasons as there was already an actor named Chris Brown ... Dwarf Barrie played the character Arnold Rimmer in ten series of Red Dwarf . A central character, Barrie ... Barrie to wear an H on his forehead during filming. The character is described as self centred, neurotic ..., Barrie was invited to reprise his role as Rimmer. He passed up the offer because of the constraint ... cast member of the British show to participate in the pilot, which was not picked up. Barrie ... Empire Barrie is also well known for his role as Gordon Brittas, the title role in The Brittas Empire ... New Town Leisure Centre. Quite different from his character in Red Dwarf , Barrie was accompanied ... one of the causes of all the trouble that went on. Roles in television and films Chris Barrie s most recent TV work includes Britain s Greatest Machines with Chris Barrie , screened on the National ... trains as the subjects of each episode. Barrie has also hosted the television series Chris Barrie s Massive Engines and Chris Barrie s Massive Machines on the Discovery Channel which was later shown ... in this series Massive Speed with Chris Barrie was shown on Discovery Channel from November ... chris barrie.htm dead link date April 2012 ref Personal life Barrie s interests include vintage motorbikes ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2011 The Barrie Examiner is the daily newspaper for Barrie, Ontario Barrie , Ontario and the surrounding area. History The Examiner was founded in 1864. Publisher William Manley Nicholson launched the paper as an alternate to the Northern Advance , which already had a strong political voice in the community of over 3,500 people. In the years since then, the Examiner has changed ownership and location several times. In 1889, Nicholson sold the newspaper to Andrew F. Hunter, who later wrote two volumes of the History of Simcoe County 1909 . Hunter sold his interests in 1895 to James Alexander MacLaren, a former city editor at the Chatham Daily Banner . At the time, the Examiner was located at 169 Dunlop Street East. By 1909, there was a thriving competition among newspapers of the day four weekly newspapers served the community with each presenting a different political viewpoint. In August 1914, two days before the First World War , a major fire changed the course of history at the Examiner . Although the fire caused extensive damage to the newspaper s building and equipment, MacLaren continued to publish with the help of the rival Saturday Morning weekly, owned by brothers Fred and William Walls. MacLaren set up an office in the basement of the Ross Block and used ... months later, MacLaren and William Walls joined forces to publish The Barrie Examiner and Saturday ... the post war years, Barrie started to boom, and the Examiner grew along with it. In 1948, the Examiner .... The Barrie Examiner is Barrie s local newspaper and has been telling the stories of Barrie and its ... made the City of Barrie what it is today. Present day The Barrie Examiner is owned by Sun Media . The newspaper ... five days a week, Tuesday to Saturday. It serves the City of Barrie, in about 140,000 homes each week. On Thursday, The Examiner delivers the full edition of the paper free to all residents in Barrie ... Barrie Examiner Quebecor Inc. Barrie Category Media in Barrie Category Newspapers published in Ontario ... more details