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Barrie Advance, 14 Feb 1939, p. 5

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(Continued from page one ! some useful article which he can exhibit at home with the pride of ac- complishment. Wherein is the educational value ? The answer is that he learns Arithmetic, Geometry and Science, as well as Spelling and Writing in carrying out the work under the "guidance of the teacher. He also is learning neatness and system, which contribute to his character. `Some of the great number of activities that present themselves can be done at home, but the great majority are being done in school. Classrooms everywhere are being equipped with work tables, with science cupboards and with large wall spaces tted with suitable material to dis-. play project work. Children bring vegetables, plants, fruits, owers and` manufactured articles from homes. Life situations are imitated, where! they -carry on a classroom grocery store and learn their Arithmetic by computing the prices of things they buy and sell, and in making change. They experiment with solids, liquids and gases and discover for them- selves the changes which take place in the worlutl of nature about them. Children are being` tau::;ht to keep the school property neat and tidy and in attractive appearance. Activity here goes on outdoors. They plant trees and owers; they rake the lawn, pick up debris, mow the grass. And wlmt better education could be given anyone ! And what of discipline ? The pupil learns to discipline himself because he is compelled to think how he must act in playing: his part. Like the disappearance of darkness when the sun comes up, so discipline problems 'dis.~'olve into thin air when the work is properly planned by the teacher. One lill_L'l`lt ask whether children should do as the-_\' p'.ea. at school. Certainly not. But they should like what they do and that 3: quite dif'l'erent. M :.- "1... -..l.-nrl \\'l1(xil1r1l`il1f` three R .< are now to he nerlected. ,\'o. 1 7 followed by cold of the roads in` the week: Mrs. P. I Orilila, way to . . She re- I looking i I ya; Al\4 uu AvAvA|\AIaJ - Mrs. W. Bates and Mrs. R. f Ihompson left Saturday for Cap- ll rcol. ` The Copaco employees held an- iother successful dance in the O-range , `Hall Friday evening. A good time was mm by all. I ._.. --. -- - - .. . . The W.M.S. of Burton Ave. will . ' hold their meeting at. the home of II `-lrs. W. Jenkins Friday night, E Mrs. W. Clute visited payne on Monday. | 1!... TI? `D..L.... ......-l E. Dallas and daughter Norene, M13. 1. McKnight. and daughter `Shirley, Irwin Mclixlight, all of To ` 1-onto. Allandale I; The young people of Burton Ave. 7held a skating party Monday night, ;with lunch served in the basement `lot the church. 1| Connie Spearn, of the University 10! Toronto, spent the week end at Iilel home here. nu 1-r\1\A 1:: 1 . C ON DUGTED BY ENVOY ARTHUR WEEDEN, of Toronto FROM WEDNESDAY, FEB. 15,_ to MONDAY, FEB. 27, INCLUSIVE Ann; An... ~- The L.O.B.A. held a euchre at `,`.he home of Mrs. N. Hurst, Gren- v111e St., Friday evening. Trere `were only five tables, but those ;present had :1 \'er_\' good time. The fwinners were as follows: men, 1st, Mrs. Thorington; 2nd, Mrs. A. Stun- den; ladies, 1st, Mrs. Tiimmin.<; 2nd, `Mrs. O Connor. ; M1. and Mrs. D. McKenzie, of ,Sud-bury, spent the week em 5,; the `home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Hurst. ~q.- 1\ AVAL nu ....u. .1. ;-....;u- Miss Dorothy Thompson enter- 'ta1ned a number of her friends at ;her home last week. ` _ ,_ , Mr. and )'I1's. Orville Snider are lvisiting; at the latter s parents Mr. {and Hrs. R. J. Reynolds. ` A number from here attended County Lodge and the banquet. in l (\ -113, 11.1. H |ulAu H... A`! u ll Orillia on Feb. '\JllIlIu Llll xcu. I. The Jo_\'Caste1`s met Wednesday nlght. in. the O1'an'g.,-`e Hall, Waverley. It was community 11i_:);l1t and about one hundred and fty were present. `A very enjoyable evening` was spent . by all. I -1.. r-..:1,: -4: m 1,.1...v,. Am.-1:m... yuy The Guild of St. John's Anglican Church held their repzular meeting at the home of Mrs. F. Elliott Wed- 'nesday`, Feb. 8. 'tencing an innocent man, Ains- 'worth told the judge just previous !4.- Years .l Ainsworth'.s record included terms for possessing a revolver, vagrancy, `theft of automobile, breaking and ``entering and obstructing a police officer. Rodel1 s included theft, re- ceiving stolen goods, breaking and -`entering, etc. The four-year" term imposed at Belleville was on four :charges of theft of auto, possessing y offensive weapons, receiving and fbreaking and entering. " ' ..---- .__._ _ ,,,,,,_,, u `_ [to the passing of sentence, While `lllodell also protested his innocence, stating that he was not with Ains- w3rth on the night in question. Back ta God and the Bible --u Judge oimes commented on the alibi evid'ence for the accused and lthe attempt to discredit t`: id=t.`3' ication of the accused in the gaol line-up. The evidence of the two young women for Rodd! Wll a.l= together too good, in my opinion. However, the whole alibi, from rst to last, was, in my opinion, a built- up one, he said. I His honor reviewed the criminal 1records of the two men, and ascer- Itained that Rodell s correct name was Mike Stefanowich. 5 GRR LRKE Page Five in Horne- SERVICE AVAILABLE TO THE ADVERTISERS IN THE BARRIE ADVANCE -0Nl..Y ! AND MEYER-BOTH SPECIALIZED STORE STANTON sum-:RsERvr'r'a ipline pupil learns to cuscip1111e 1.11..be1. i hin :k hit Thek Barrie Advanee CunIPai9 ,ag-e waste to the bay and has long` |been a matter of grave concern to him heaith authorities. Merchants 19) `experience much diiculty protect- _:_ha11ow!ing their produce and goods from .usine_cs the marauding river rats which es sew- (ome up the sewers. ADJUTANT M. CHARLONG, CAPTAIN F`. MOR1G;A-N. R FOR those business men who do not know, only advertisers in the Barrie Advance can use the Ideas . . . Ads . . . Copy . . . and illustrations in the Stanton Superservice. That's because the Barrie Advance is the EXCLUSIVE subscriber in Barrie! This wide-awake Advertising Service is offered FREE to every advertiser who uses this Newspapen. Every month this Service includes advertising material that can be used protably and effectively by business men who want to cash in on the trade from Barrie and surrounding territory. Every month you will find advertising keyed to productive sea- sonal appeals. Every month you will find forceful Illustrations,` compelling Headings and Copy! Add to this the power of the Advance as a selling med- ium . . . and you have a combination that can't be beat ! BARRIE CORPS `Business is "Tops" At White Circle I ADDITIONAL OFFICE SPACE BUILT IN BARRlE S NEWEST RESTAURANT; OWNER PLEAS- ED WITH BARRIE. ` Barrie s newest restaurant, The White Circle, is going over the top` in a manner that is proving most gratifying to the energetic owner, Chas. D. Carson, whose spotlessly Iclean, modernistic restaurant open-' ed in Barrie in December and has already Won an enviable reputation I43 21 popular place to eat. - 1.. .. ..:,.;a. ;. +1.... VX71-.;+o_-. r.u'w-In tn-. SD81 `uunuuu. i What_ about your delivery ser- vice. Do you really welcome orders ior a cup of coffee or a hamburg sandwich that have to be deliver- ed ? Mr. Carson was asked. on-. 1 , ,,_,,1s,,1 IL , /\ ;uL. uuzuvu vvuu otulswuu Our business, he replied, "`is made up of thousands of orders fun- ning from ve cents up and we wel-l come orders by telephone for quick de`ivery regardless of the amount. We'll even deliver a penny box of matches, said Mr. Carson. A cup of coffee and a piece of` .l..1!..2...... ...._...._ -1- ll`... LL- `I.......... 7 , lt is also a.~'ke(l whether the now quite the opposite. The_\' are being" tauL'ht mcre tho1'oughl_\' than ever before because they are tau::ht throu2'h interest an-:1 activity. But these are only tool ;~=ubject.<. That is what they always have been. But the en:pha. in C{`il1("dLl0!l etl'ort, however. has denitely shifted to the thrcel C`.<--Character, Culture and CltlZHI To this end teacliers throu::l1- out the Province are visiting` maim1'acturi11: e. taking; their pupils to visit the Parliament Buil(lin_2-.~: in Toronto, the Ontario Bfuseum and numerous places of lntC1'e. . Outdoor excur. locally, are the` order of. the `day. .. i 'T`onnl1cn-: 1-pnnn`ni'/,0 that the matter of prime importance in Edu-g cu uvuu \A\al.Av\.n. o... 1...... .... Va of delicious raisin pie on the house was convincing evidence to the Ad- vance representative that when Mr. Carson spoke of good food, he `knew what he was talking about. J. GUNSTONE 8; C6. IBUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS A. E. Prince Job Gunstone Cottages and All Kinds Repairs BARRIE I: The Barrie Advance bone '2?-5-SW Phone 228 Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Corneil, of Lindsay, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Cornei1 s sister, Mrs. S. R. Pitts. Owen St. |"" "" "' Mrs. Thos. Walton, Wife of the late Thos. Walton, of Allandale, is `critically ill at Des Moines, Iowa_ where she is residing. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1939. ` Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Judge Were` -Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurlburt. I" A --~ n-~L-..- ... .......,a .4 +1.... `(A1111 D115. rlann Axuuuuuu. Miss Barbara. Girdwood, of University of Toronto, spent week end at. her home here. ` .1 n,,,;___ n_..:-....a. -4! nu? Personals WBBK EI1(1 a.L- Hut. uuuu: ucnu. -Mr. Gordon Sarjeant, of Orillia, was a Sunday visitor in town. A1. 1.1.. .........:......-. A4` 'T\/Hag Marina V\'21S `d. buuuay vlauux ALL uvvvu. At the `marriage of Miss Marion Wilks to Mr. Bill Willison, of To- ronto, on February 19 at Trinity Anglican Church, Galt, Miss Eloise Ruthvan, of Barrie, will be one of four bridal attendants. IL ".1 an... 'm....:....... `Dim-I n4 I011!` ur1ua1 u.u.t:uuauu.:. Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Bird, of Lalrie, left the end of last week for the South. ,,_ wurnl-.. -1.` TY-u\:11t\Inn:+1v LUIC IIIIU uuuuu. Miss May Miller ,of University of Toronto, spent the week end at her home here. -- 1 N11,, 1-.w__-_1 1;.....4. .........4- lLEwE--At Christie St. Hospital, To- ronto, on Vwednesday, Feb. 1, 1939, Thos. Edward Lee, aged 43, of Port Credit. Mr. Lee was a trumpeter in the 4th Canadian Mounted Ries and is a brother- in-law of Mrs. Thos. Lee, of San- ford St. The funeral was held on S21turda_V, Feb. 4, to Prespect Cemetery, Toronto, under the aus-I pices of the Canadian Legion. `Chas. Bircihasd; `Heads iiaiiioiic Taxpayers` Association | llcl uuunc 1.161.0- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kent spent the week end at Courtright. Allu V\ ncw compel disappearanc B subjects. is three the places interest. the Teachers reco.;`ni'/.e that the prime Edu- cation is that children shall be happy at school; that the shall love learn- ing; that they shall acquire abiding interests in books, in music, in pic- tures, in birds, in flowers, and shall cultivate proper attitudes toward.-: work, towards the poor, the agzed and towards truth, honesty and moral- ity. Not what Jack knows and can repeat or write on an examination is the measure of his training`, but what kind of citizen is he becomin52:-- that is the question. Let us all cistern to be lled, but a re to be kindled. Surely the day of attempt- ing` to ll leaking` cisterns has passed. Shall we not rather try kin(llin:.: ' with the spark of ambition and the oil of interest. uuuuux uu... pupil led e ut fir ,ag-e bay long remember that a child s mind is not a7 ' LJIFCLC. Some of the 1u which many people have gone out of their way to compli- ment us upon, is the cleanliness that we insist on at all times, the freshness of our pastry and the crispness of our salads, kept con- stantly chilled on the articial ice iink. The fact that we remain open twenty-four hours a day ap- peals to late travellers and others who go to work early in the morn- ing: and like to drop in for a cup of coffee or a re_2'ular breakfast, Mr. Carson replied in answer to a re- quest as to what he considered were the appealing: points in his restaur- ant. Of course, it goes without saying: that no restaurant business can be built on anything` but the host` of food, and we make it a point to see that nothing but the best is served here, Mr. Carson re- minded. uvvn _,_,,____A__ ' features of this` On Sunday, Feb. 5, a large num~ her of parisluioners assembled at the Pa1'isl1 Hall to reorganize the Cath- olic Taxpayers Association.. There was a large turnout` and the follow- mg ofcers were elected: - - I - 15,, n1.-- 13:....`I...._.l. lung uuu.x.u; --v-v _,.---_... President, Mr. Chas. Birchard; Vice-President, Mr. Ed. Bymes; Secretary-Treasurer, Emmet Mac- Vigh; Chaplain, Reverend Dean | C-Iairs. | -.____. `Sunday, Feb. 12, the delegates of the Deanery meet at the Parish Hall. The following Sunday a Dio- cesnn meeting will be held in To- |ronto. I Mrs. J. W. `Henry has gone toi spend some time with her sister in P614 ; Hype; 1)..-. T;.`L_4 iii.u:'u.i:L ..a.-`In. Qcvna ....:.u.R TUFU KI.UPU3 Rev. John Wright, who was raised here and received his early training at No. 9, Innisl, over 50 years ago, died suddenly from heart trouble. His home is in the Southern States. Wedding bells are louding ring- ing. More news in the near future. Mr. Geo. Thompson, the last sur- vnving` brother of Mrs. J. W. Henry, passed to the Great Beyond on Thursday. He was favorably known by the older people here, having lwed many years in Toronto, where he died and was buried. -- 1 u: I`! 11 n uc uncu uuu was uuLAI.us Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Holt are soon to come and occupy the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cunningham._. We welcome M1`. and Mrs. Holt. Mr. and Mlrs. Cunningham will re- side in Alliston. Ivvr . . .1 . up anux, ALI. - xnnlouvllo We are sorry to report that Mrs. R. Power is on the sick list. We hope for a speedy recovery. 13!...` ..............1-..... L1... `D .... .. (1.... A|\Jtl\4 LIJA u uy\.wu_y ns.\.vv\.a._v. Please remember the Prayer Ser- vice on Wednesday night at 8 o clock in the United Church. Rev.. Gerald Loftus and his sis-` ter, Miss Margaret Loftus, visited friends in Penetang last week. ' `I3... 1511.. I..3`I_L.'... ,........4. as... a.-D ` \J.LI\.uu;7 nu Awnnvvtaals Joann vvuunnu Miss Ellen Gribbin spent an af- ternoon with her mother this week. Patrick Donovan returned to To- ronto during the past week. Rev. Gerald Loftus has returned to Montreal Seminary, where he will complete his nal year, we hope, be- fore being ordained to the Priest- K hood. His frien.ds wish him success. ihe of his training`, but wnzu Klh(1 01 cluzen lb 11:: new :1 Shall res and uuu. sun ALICIA-\LD wnau uuu uuuunaon Clement Lawrence has returned '2 hi`; home in Orillia after spend- ing a few months here helping Rev. Father Smith to get settled in his new parish. .1)L....-- 'Il ....1.\.- L... 1.1.-....-..&...II LL- u. w ya: nan. >Phonse Marley has acceped`__ the p'o'sitio `bf arfiikef -`f6rmerl'y"'held' `wy Clement Lawrence, 01-min. ` AL.....|.:..... f`|.......L1:.. -3 'I\..__.L_ :_y xuuunuuv .n.auvvnvu\.u, v4-unu- `Abertine Coughlin, of Toronto, spent the week end with her par- ' ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Conghlin. THORNTON Pl-IELPSTON DEATHS the the i St. `George's Church are holding a. pancake tea from 3 to 6 cm Tues- day, Feb. 21. Social evening at 8| o'clock. 1: 1- n 1-.-- ..._.1 .lnnn1n-av UClUCK- Mrs. J. B. Ives and daughter], Beverley Ann, of Toronto, are vis-[ iting Mr. and Mrs. S. Garside, Brock St. It! 1 \.r,,, n n .... tau nf DIUCK. `Db: Mir. and Mrs. D. Brewster, of! Churchill, have moved to Miss L.: Lawrence's house on Cumber1and_ r-- i (Continued from page one) I `Coldwater River is a shallow! stream runing through the business section of the town. It carries 1 Miss Winnifred B.1o.gg is visiting I1 ` on. V lher brother in Detroit. ._._....L 1|/I...-. D 1161' Dl. Uult:1` Lu ucuvxw. D Mrs. G. Kashner, Sr., spent Mon-. day in Toronto with her son, Or-I -.."I`I.. I Vlllo Frank Spearn, of Kingston, visit- ed with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Spearn, over the week end. n1....1- c<,...u. -4: Tn:-nn+n m~mn+ Flnp LA. Dptfdfll, U\'l:1 LIIC vvccn wnuu ' Clark Scott, of Toronto, spent the` week end at his home on Essa Road.1| up at r` ,,L __.-... L1... ...p..-.1.. Mrs. M. Guest Spil-C- cnd with her daughter, Hodgson. III-.. T\..1.....-H` `\Tn(`11-nn-r \v nuugauxl. ` Miss Dolores I\IcGregor, of Gru-' venhurst, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Boyntonp 1 u xr-n,.. _: r<..-..,.L....... uuun: UL AV.LJ.~ auu 4v4Lo. v Gerald Miller, of G1'aven`hu1'st;` spent the week end at Mr. and Mrs`: T. Clark s, Cumberland St. 1r..- 1.1..-.) `D....-. n# TK7n:L-nu ' L . VLGLA J, \zu.Auu\.;uuvu-u -Mrs. Fred Brass,` of Windsor, spent the week end at Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hanna s. Miss Katherine Ross visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Trask over the week' I cu: ' Visitors over the week end at M15. H. Sanders were: Mr. and Mrs. u end. Cold water a Mr. and Mrs. E. Sloan and 1\Ia1`_\' spent Sunday in Toronto. `III ... `[1 4" \X111.~nn rd-' 'T'n1r-nnfn V hplllh oul1ud._\ uL .LUJ.U1luU- V Mrs. H. C. Willson, of Toronto,`. is visiting her brother, E. Sloan. rat, A41, 1:... `D..:,I,...-. (`ink vnnf 01+ The 4.131 I:i`ne the home of H. .. . ___.-_G R The W.A. of St. Peter's met on Thursday at Nlrs. Kay s, with 21 good attendance. A Chinese check- em party was planned, to be hell; on Friday evening, Feb. 16th, at` Mrs. Akefs. Everyobdy welcome.` The Golden Link Mission Circle` met on. Saturday at Ruth Hughes . Miss Jean Watt spent the week end at her home. an n, -n___..-n.. ..4- n..:m.. I evening. CH uh IICL LIIJIXIC. Miss May Donnelly, of called at her home on her the city to see. her mother.. ports Mrs. Donnelly as brighter. lwlli mrs. 1;. dance! n:ccxun_y. ` ghd to report that Leon-Q ard ksiwsn-, Whta has been ill in the R.V. Hosizviiihh-, is making favorable progress toward recovery. We hope to see him home s'o'o`n. 1-,, -ur rv-._..L1:.. ..:.:...! 45.... ni BU SCI: nun uuluc cuuu. Mrs. M. Coughlin visited for a few days in Midland last week, and amended the funeral of the Iatel Mrs. Din. Callaghan, of Midlanfi. '-1.. `II? A n.....u- A4` `DwuH-`nv-:1 | k G `is `visiting for a_ 4 week in 'De croiV.. I We see that S. Cox is sporting El }$'.lIIaIa daily VVCCI\u ` { Miss M. '.Cough1in spent Monday in Toronto. THE SALVATION ARMY MP3. lJl. K./'d.11a.g,112.|u, u; Au.;'uAu.u\.n 1 Mrs. `W. A. Pratt, of Bradford,I spent the week end at Mrs. J. Muir's. -- . .1 ,_,_ 1-,n___._.`I 1..- ....I.lx AVA uu. a. The recent thaw : weather left. some ( bad condition. lLJ\.u(LLI.InIA.u Jun 1.: Vuluwunv uv..v. Mrs. W. `Hamilton, of Apto; Miss Lillian Johnston and Mrs. C. `Ham- I `ilfon, ro`f Barrie, visited at `T. `L.| ';cott"s last week. 1- , `qr ./~:_...._1_1:... ........L ]lF.\....Jnu Ullll U\JlI|llIrlUlI- We are sorry to hear that W. Richardnnn Jost a valuable horse. 1- `A_.1_. `IUf:..... J55-`CIA PIOMYVJ V` '*" ' ""1 ms. L. lanes `recently. uru _,br ,1 ;- ____ -_.L LL..J CW C31`. I Mrs. Janus, of Elmvale, visited at it-. .- `tr 1: -_~.-.).\_. l ANTEN mu.1.s CHURCHILL News of 1.uuu\.;, 4:.-. >4-um... | B1'idg'e Club met at Allan on Tuesdayll Will you not attend these meetings that we may help bring back the lost sunshine that you once enjoyed ?

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