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Barrie Examiner, 31 Mar 1949, p. 1

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THE BARRIE EXAMINER 86th YearNo 20 VBARktE ONTARIO CANADA THURSDAY MARCH 3i 1949 But This Was At The Beginning Of The Month IS CHAIRMAN CAS BRANCH Kenneth Robinson to sumed Dr lless lurnbull as chairman it the Centre Siiucucl branch of the Siziicoc county ehil litits aid gtottcly at the annual meeting It the community home at Bariie ldhl Friday night Capt II Stracliaii was elect cd vicepresulciit and Mrs olhs was clcclcd to succeed Mrs Drake as secretary Mn lctt Sullivan and Ken ncih llobiiison were named to rev was cittlcd pltbtttl the branch on the board of directors of the Siiiicoc County CAS Miss llelcn ltobsoii vclfarc worker presented brief report on her work with the children in care She said there was need for homes where problem chil dren could be cared for IILICI ring to the number in boarding homes she said the reduction had been from 30 year ago un til it was now in the low 20s During 1910 there had been 23 adoptions completed in Centre Siiiicoc During the past year there had been at iiiiinariicd mothers and only two of these mothers had taken their babies home Miss Dorothy Barriss reporting on the protection work said every effort was being made to keep the children with their parents She said some of the marital discord and delinquency could be traced to inadequate housing In presenting report for the clothing coimtiittce Mrs Frank Giiilfoylc mentioned particularly the work that had been done by Mrs Derry OSullivan presenti ed the report on the community action committee and told of the meetings field to consider the ad visability of mcntal health clinic Kenneth Itobinson speaking for the volunteer committee said transportation had been provided and other help given in special casos GeorgcCadogan reporting on publicity referred to the bulletins that litid been sent out In con nection with publicity he also suggested that if the welfare work ers and the members of the branch thought much of the famin trouble was caused through lack of hous ing then resolution might be sent to the council favoring the proposed project to build houses for rent On the same subject Mrs Gull foylc Said she had 56 applica tions for housing accommodation and she was having from four to five inquiries every day It was suggested that this mat ter be licld over to be considered at an executive meeting Dr Ross Turnbulk chairman of the meeting thanked those who had given reports and Iic particu larly mentionch the work done by Mrs Guilfoyle and by Mrs Drake In welcoming the people to the branch meeting he Said it was pleasure to 13cc so many out and hc emphasized the need for giv ing support to the welfare work CIS II Naphtali managing direc tor of the Simcoc County CAS said If the CAS ever needed the support of the citizens it was this year He recalled that in Janu ary the county council had cut the CAS budget by $4000 Mr Naphtali said he was not so much concerned about the money as he was that it might be re flection of the general feeling of peoplEofitIic countyfmfiow ever he did not feel this was the general opinion In the last analysis it is our children who are going to receive care or who arcnotgoing to re ccivc care We must either pro gress or regress Mr Naphtali explained that juvenile andfamily court was go ing to be established in Simcde County and he said this had first eiibeen suggcstionvotbe Barrie branch of the CAS Mrllgphlali spoke of the an nual meeting of the Simcoc Camry CAS to beheld in Barrie on Tues day April He referred tothe untimcly death Of NoraFranc Henderson who was to have been the speakeizillowcver the date of the meeting will nobbe altered Bert Beaumont who Was to have been the speaker at the Fri day night meeting was atHamil ten where he had acted as pall bearer at the funeral of Miss Hendersonfl speaker in his place was Er etgtMjury and repoft of his remarks are publish cd in another column Dittch Sets lat Market Indicate Spring on Way fiistSigns of Springlat the market on Saturday morhing were utch sets which werebeing sold at 30 and 35 cents pound for Spring planting The market Was fairly busy and homemade baking ivegetablcs and eggs and fowl were plentifuland were selling quickly Honey had gone down in price and clover honey Was 75 cents for it fourpound pail Dark honey was as low as 65 cents Butter was selling at 10cents anoundl Apple and raisimpies small frosted cakesgbuttgr and raisin tarts sugar buns coffee rings and large loaves of bread were being sold by three or fdur vendgrs Potatoes carrots parsnipsh on tons and turnips were the choice of vegetables and gone ivegetable counter had hernets nest on dis play toattract customers Headcheese marmalade horse radish and preserves were among the other commodities avallable mission 50c AUIIIORIZEQ Tlllt SNOW IS GONE for another winter but at the tail end of the season rotary snow shovel was demonstrated on the Penc tang road north of Crown Hill The unit Mrs Gold lwhich is manufactured by company in ii POST CHICK DEPAIIIKHY GHANA AS SECOND CLASS IML II or bulldozer hundreds in on the attacl Saskatchewan can be attached to truck units cost from $2500 to $3000 depending Uli llzt llgtt liillltttilttl in the fliaivid fcswi lSehoul tll offer over 130 courscsfwais but when lit wax or farm tractor There are use on the prairies and the intents required Smith Studio Photo More Accommodation And Recreation Needed tSars Bartlett gt COunty Heme at BeetOn During recent county home at Bcctoii Barrie Examiner reporter was told by Dr McKclveyL governor of the home that he would welcome more entertainment for the resi dents The mens dining room is used as hall and the 100 residents of the home can be accommodated when extra chairs are provided The piano in the hall is not all that musician would desire but there are forms of entertainment that do not require this type of accompaniment In his annual report for 1948 Ludlow supervisor of homes foi the aged suggested that more activities bc provided Activity lessens as we get older and ml COMING EVENTS Hospital Aid rummage salcTrin ity Parish Hall Saturday April at am 20th Dont forget the dance in Edgar visit to the break in routine hall Friday night April Good orchestra 20p Grcpfcl Federation box social progressive cuchrc SS No7 School April 58 pm 206 Dance at Pine Crest Friday April from to Ronalds or chestra Admission 500 1820p Dance at Baxter Friday April to the musictof Paxtons or chestra Dancing from 930 to 130 8tfbl Rummage sale Burton Avenue United Church Saturday April Auspiccs of Evening Auxil iary 1820b Rummage sale Trinity Parish Hall Saturday April 23 auspices Trinity WA Doors open 900 am 20p play Mrs Plaster Paris by Wycvalc YP in Edgar hall Fri day April 830 pm Lunch counter 20p Final Diainalfcstivalr Aveningi Collegiate as pleasing vs Bradford Barrie Auditorium1irjdayAilril1 8pm Admission 35c 1920 St Andrews Presbyterian WA rummage sale Saturday April basement of St Andrews Church Doors open at am 20b Dance Orange Hall lvy Friday Apr auspices LOL 450 Admis sion 50c Lunch counter Stroud Mountaineers orchestra BtbeT Elmvale Fire Brigade amateur night FridayApril Entries re deived by secretary Les McKay up to Wednesday Apr 61620pT Barrie CCFCIub reorgamzafiona meeting Thursday evening March 31 Orange Hall Elizabeth St All interested pie attend 1820p The annual meetingof the Courts ty Orange Lodge of SimcoeSouth will be held in the Orange Hall Alliston onFriday April at 1311 19201 Vaijiely minstrelfshow Stroud Community Hall Friday April 1315 pm by Biadford Sewing Club Auspices Stroud Stork Club 20b April tea homemade baking and candy sale auspices Sunset Group of the WA Central United Sunday School room Iiiesday April 19 36 pm Ticketsr25c 20b Dance every Friday night eto Norm Burling and His iKingls Men 9piece orchestra pm to 1am in the new andhodern Memorial Centre Hall Beeton aus picesMemorial Recreational Assoc iation lttfbl Ivy Orange Hall Wednesday April pm oneact play Moon Signs and fashion show presented by TecWGwill Junior Farmers Dancing 1030130 Pax tons orchestra AuspicesIvy Jun ior Farmers Lunch counter Ad 1820211 is doubly wel come ltun games and entertain ment are not for the young cx elusively he wrote The county home at Beetoii was builtginq years ago and it has not been enlarged since that time Plans are now under pay to pro vide an addition to the home and it was expected by the members of the board that steps would be taken by thcSimcoc county coun cil this year The members of the board are Leonard Ransomc deputy rech of Tecumscth Lloyd Lilly rccvc of Beetop Warden Evans of Bradford and Coleman of Barrie as secretary At the end of 1948 there were 67 men and 32 women XOSIdchtSltl the home The inspectors report indicated that the normal accom modation was 73 and the extra 36 residents were described as copying temporary accommodation Backbone Oi Nation Is Private Investor Mr Bartlett well kiiowiil investment dealer president ofi Bartlett Ciiylev To Toronto spoke at Kiwanis on Monday night on the function of the investment dealer There is vast differencei between stock broker land an ini Zillilt gttltt shariiig costs of Harvard Selects Dr Woodhouse Graduate of BCI tc Lll it ii itiiit of Has it tin1 bun ilUxli to fill plate fatiiitv of lluivaid Liii lhp Liiiiztaiiict niciil kltttllg Toronto news per utuiti piaiitient lciln Selects I7 of Iiu leads as follows It Vlootlliotbc litfid of trie lfnivcisi of School of tingtirli pointed to the lldllaltl Sltflillttl but twitici tis been lipI faculty of the School for tlici Naincd to lllt dei pattisiini of Iiltgllbll lie vtll irei tine on Slltllts in Victorian Thought and Milton Opening Iul the lluivaid Sitinnieil in the ails gtcieiiccs and educaf turn The titftttl faculty will iii1 cludt It iiieinbtds of the regularl Ilaivarii staff and Wet 4t ltxttnl giltsltttl piofcmois llUltt leading tttllttsllltx in Canada the Unitch lhpoit of Ilaiiie Kiwanis lnlei Ittltlill hildiciis toinnuttee lot the year 1018 ltiippled hildreiis tluiic Alih year Made county survey to ii cover new cases and check oiil tlllise picvioiisly ligttel with hpr of health nurses and enumeration of clubs in neighboring toitifs in transportation operation and treatment any for cases lll thcir localities Sewntyoiie cases examined by Drs Wilkinson Mustard and Al len of Toronto with two local and 12 district health nurses and llllLL stenographiis assisting IIight patient Xiivel amt total clinic expense $130 Tltltlllltlll guaranteed by club for any nech cases from local teiritory includ ing transportation Ileports of examinations sent to childrens vestinent dealer The former is alpumly physician member of the stock exchange and an agent and therei is no liability on his part vestigations of several cases ic whilelpmied revealed need for the fol lltf ltlltt l5 it ltllttClllitl blll5i1nviiig contributions totalling ap Istock on securities tho saute as aiiy merchant and sells them The investment dealer gets most of his merchandise from tht Dom inion government the provinciaL governments municipalities and corporations crs of securities have to sell be fore maturity In such eases the investment dealer may act as an agent The investment dealer must have wide knowledge of markets and value of securities The private investor is the back bone of the nation he produces more than he consumcs and builds up the wealth of the country The Investment Dcalcrs As WhilC mOSlJJl the TCSidcntS WClC sociation of Canada was organized able to be up and around there were six who were receiving tray service as of the date of the an nual inspection Notes taken from the report the inspector indicate conditions at the home Since the last visit to the home new plastic floor has been laid in the kitchen and new stainless steel sink installed Three rooms have been refinish ed in the basement one to be used as barber shop one as smokeroomand one as acardi room for the men It was suggested that nodraft ventilation be provided with angle brackets at the bottom of the dormitory windowsl Fluorcscent lighting has been in stalled in the office main hall and kitchen New lighting fixtures are to be installed in some other rooms this year Because human beings are cmo tionallyv responsive to their sur 33ycars ago and has some 300 mcmbers When large issues of bonds rare put on the market the investment dealerstact in groups The association gets full particu lars as to interest security gcts advice as to market value and how the issue might be received by the public etc thorouin in vestigation is made and the sanc tion of the Ontario Securities Commission must be had The dcaler must satisfy thcAzissocia lion Up to 71916 OVGln Hathof Cant adian bonds were sold in New York In 1917 when Canada needed large loans to liflilnCClllC first great war the New York loan floated in Canada realized lonty $79 million In the second world war the ninth victory loan in 1945 realized two billion dol Iieatment or tigtgttgtltlttlll proximately $300 Spectal shoes or boots for five crippled children brac for deformed child brain operation for baby special car riage for crippled boy skin graft ing operation club footopcraiion SOIttClimLS 10 UWH urgent necessities for three des titute families further commitlt Plans are being made for the first mectingof an advisory coni inittce to the Barrie public school board to be held atVictoria School on lliCCVCHlllg of Tuesday April All members of the school board will act on the advisory committee as well as representatives llpltt several organizations such as the town council planning board home and school associations and others At special meeting of the pub lic school board last Saturday at ternoon Chairman ft Cable and trustees Alfred Harris Charles Newton and Rev Sinclair DD were authorized to draw up tentative plans for presentation to lheT department of Ediiiiiof The presentation to the llllull meal will be based on 24 class lufmtS at an estimated cost of $720 would cost 34 mills to retire these debentures over 30year period or 44 mills over 20year period at Barries present assessment market was closed The first warlOOO Trustee llarris suggested this lars fthe nine victory loans Simcoe County raised $60 million an average of $74000 per capitaa roundings these sticiild be made comfortable and in terestingrias possible To this end it is important to coordinate the decoration and illumination of roomsin which people live and work It Toilet facilities do not seem adequatg Good practice is to have one water closet and one wash basin for each five residents and one bath tub or shower for each 12 residents In listing the toilet facilities it was found there were only three on the second floor for the men wticrcthere first oor where there were 22 beds therewere two toilets There were three additional toilets in the mens basement In thetwomens using therewcre two toilets with 13 beds onthc first floorand three toilets with 19 beds on th second floor There were feur bath tubstwo for theater and two for the wol vmen Rferring to the crowded ac commodation Inspector Ludlow wrote in his annual report fWith the increasing expectancy of life it issuggested that seriops consideration be given to the planning of more accommodation for the aged persons of Simcoe county In planning for new homes or new units for aged persons more attention is being given to individ ual requirements policy of eliminating large dormitories and providing accommodation of at least semiprivate nature special accommodation for bed patients aged couples and senile and on the whole movalof many dis tasteful featu es of institutionali zation will go far in giving elder ly people nsomecomforts when During the discussionbn the two sites selected one north of Welling ton and west of Toronto streets marvellbiis ment Dealers Association put all its facilities at the dispmal outta government in all war loans The speaker was introdiiCcd by John Tomlinson and Fisher extended thanks record LThc Invest Bert Hick Lecture On Spfirig Planting Tuesday April 5th Bcrt Hick of Lindsay will give ypstfspr son for the horticultural and town improvement societyat the library ltall tBarrie on Tuesday April Mr Hick will give talk on seeds and spring planting and willishow number of slides of interest to every oWer lover The horticultural societyis plan ning great deal ofwork for this spring and summer throughout the town The rock garden and rose garden Will be maintained andthe andlhc REEF in the vicinilydf Codringtoii east of St Vincent lrustce film referred torsoint criticism by member of the town council IIctsaid that no one had suggested any other Sites that wcrc available or more suitable Trustee Harris also refcricd to population map indicmiit practically all pupils would be within halfmile radius of Alic proposed sites thn Trustee George Cadogui suggested that it might be feasible it Owen street gore will be improv ed It is planned to do great deal of work at the entrance to the newfair grounds on Tiffin street at Highway 27 and it is hop ed that the plans will be com pleted to enable themsocietyto look after the planting around flip tovim hall membershipr campaign will soon be under way and it is hoped by the executive that eVeryonc will support this effort towards the beautification of the town The meeting next Tuesday Will punch llllt to Pzhdlu uvlfAfl appcaitd il lflz titmi ht tluiet no iefro ltir tvuaxri hit rate Will jump p055ibly lz mitts to 05 mitts THAT IlAlll WINTER VitlttltlA lif itli Tithe Ilitlfvttill MIA loini hex Ligid ii the Butch Alilllfllllit Ie ilatuic itioie tiutHul lritlfhl mi vittiiit You cant Loizie Il lit ny note to titiipi lite iti iigoy the bacng climate Slate and England minitit Ill in Hana Il li Twice Weekly MONDAY and THU RSDAY 175 45 Section lPoges to lBarrie Tax Rate Be 65 M111 Iii lftil Barrics tax rate was 17 nulls Last year the rate was ip six mitts to 53 mitts This year there are indications the At the town council meeting Monday night Aid Currie list ed the items over which the council had little or no control 1n 1948 these items accounted for 3093 mitts lhisgycm these rwmmb Why not say mm to or am items total 425111015 Aid Currie pointed out that before any consideration had been given to the town council committees such as board of Ariimi rooming am my works and tire and light the rate was already up nearly inotiiei who was agtt of th lati Mrs II Gran Althiii at lsndcd llaiiie Collegiate for 1til imply to lite niaveisit the Ililittl to the Queen tii and he tflllil the littlvcmiljt Lil Iototito llc liati biilhant course and honors including ziwaids tll I21 lItC iistiiiuumieii llitltl to piovidc f1liili iir Obtain Special Caitiriage For Cripple as Project iBy Barrie Kiwanis Club le mitts The 1040 council must also make provision for the 1048 deficit of St3000 and this will require another six mitts lteeie llait hairiiiiin of finance otitttl the building He thought win that in itiilllgt5 to the finance it ix liltlt to teiiiiinatc the truth tlltitlll which wax going hound onn the cost haw to born the brunt the aultiij llcee llzoi suppoited the sat litl iepoi rllitttld be available be it stion of Aid VIIFHII and he ilHl tiie tiiking the 1910 wstnnntm he hoped ttu iiiioiiitt could lil We tont want to wind up llllgt covered the ftllllllllllkd deben ill with $l3000 lcticit he add tnii tlt of Stttlttlill The Mayor l$llllll that sintc lti naiiinan of finance said lltl ill baby hid hw Nil iwaiif oulictl could have an audi tmld 11 CW ll ti ttltutl at the Iiinuaiy gtttifl ll ttmil ltoltltl inside he illti he saw no reason why the rdt lwlh ili could not have such report illlllimlm bmlh Him with allplliillctgt oi gtticttal Mimi iiieii when available It IIastci Seal tanipaigi year With total sales oi 3131 club share of fill per cm le at iiii minty icvv liiltlmll iiiiglit discuss the gttllul UsliHDg and mailing ttlgt left lll proceeds of $tvftt0 additional funds for crippled bitdiens woil but ill inoncy roirtiinzicd this lltltltl spent iii Siiiieoe ii tv Social Velliiie I1xti ii if children lav toys to 33 faiii as iecoiniiiciidcd sent In tip1 pitl children to Illiu Moziitii aiiip for three weeks at wet it Salli Millplltd platform Blue Mountain lltltll rtiildwi camp at cost of $183 niaili gt12 vcy packed and llllillliilfl Christmas hcci parcels to hem lllltlltll in It ainilies each pas rel containing gtttltilli ltllltlt5 of underwear iiaitts tflotiatvil to lailtc laikc local lcalui fa toryi toys oranges and iillii also two pairs of sho whine It gently iieelcl at total car at Silt assisted vith hristiiuo pain siliiin Itil li per cupzla arranged for 113 members of hp placed persons families prowling entertainment iefiestiiiiciiir and inexpensive gifts $23 for each club paiiiciptiii Advisory Committee Meeting April To Plan New Schools to find Mfrs if tllttttl smatni limit lliooins were to lie built 71 was overwhelniiiig having ltflffllttp teaching film than on gram time In addition to the loard iiicinhers liiticipal Lcll Law and lA Lennon and Inspector Smit Were present tr ItHlltti to It was emphasized too ttm ii It$ the gtIIUUI were Ltilll lili the department of education Jiittll not authorize Such Ihtilllit in auditorium Gourgc adogaii though tin tun Zens might have been wiiudwi iu tore choosing the school Sti tunic tar it llll liiift the property would not li available and othei tofu havl been much lItLlltlu in putt niiioiiiitziig to litiiat obtaziird provincnil mantle915 of 806093 and oppurztiwi to 11 mm Ur ppbmmww Speaking again on the budget hd illx hittjit lLltilttl the SHIN Ili lfllflli tzibl ll that the hzgti iioot liltilltl had not illll ndicate an nciiiisc of neat itinned to the town run iiiciiide public scliooh fttoll=ilt ieronzioeiulaig tiia lttttl lllttllllll police In in lltr Nuliiul litl1tl ltt Iillgttl lit lllill Ji dun turn llH stupid amount to the iiiiicipitizv llcivc llait town had our lll school boaiu members lll 111 mC tould be tziintzl me to the lttlll nob11 Qttiltttit toethe hiin sfllml 4mm 5m Him gnarl Sititttlt tor the public schools Aid irze lllitlkslttl that llt murd ml pm signed the agreement ltilfllttl lie thought the niont lt vtllltttlitlll tlll the budget hoiilu not be diiiiifcl now tllil iii Wit on chairman of the llltili igiei llt nt Etaii been sgiiwl ti iiiiiittee gt1til he had undei Aid Noztoii aka liaiiinan tui IHi thi xaoik on the town hatll 31 the coimizzttie lucuvaun and id lccft oziiititcd but he toundi hen he callin for Ville on HIV in minutrir iii1e Sllll Atltlitltil Janina motion 221 Lurznd clioul llttllfl ibrary Board Requests Grant 71c Per Capita ll lit Smiii anti Ilitllilltll iii ii ilai It 4211 Kt Uri tin town juttlb Mai iil Hui iil the ball The into in lilttlt night to kto twi lzipi 3m lldllt was in litzltiiai iit hit the pubiit irtui int only itiall halt mod to Iii asktd Int gaiit of incpil arl public piiiposcs Iltl 1rd Spit zi lii oi which the town tllldllti oi charitable and min ant was made in 1003 3llllillnll In South ehzuiiitan of thex The linhtiizai Qatroirnt of the oo explained that the Ilaimi ovixix heard for ltttt hoved it IMttniln Sittt Iei ifltfl if lit lco tiainidl lt itSIIt 137 iiiii Ita lilinllllztl liiii fultlntlttl ltltllltl that llilLIr1S wmi grant was oi the lull on hand ctpai miit when thi war uiaiieipal iiHttl lit to To llllr ltl capitxi but irinii 2v uhvn the giant wa ltvii Ii on TI to 11 tile per apiia ftltl The of the library Illlt tilzirti iiii that itatrrnnnei Stool 11mm ltzi giant tl1ill1il iii town litillli of Stone in the pitlflCIul hooks min ITirtlivrtiiore this undid the llililltd lilitiiildlri fHiAl mild in ivlciisid and this Aoulill IllSIllRSllMliNlh ilttl ltllllltl $300 reduction lv LZZtilll Itnoddar litac italin iln lions tpaie had an nirtlauitaloir Siiiitti ml arv Itu to be lfi ll lllr Miami ir Puffin 11 11a own ikcl if fill tlTti Latte 331 fix JUIIft 3mm at Mt ji ll Stimuli Mill Hit ii iii IHJII liiit tin tut beaks lost Mr table Hill to Quit itv llIisl ratepayers LI satistiivi lllL sitis after it had turn viiv to them why 311ll chow made Inspector Scott said It int it want Mr Czidocan to il thv pression that it wan2h Ff ititrationotficmts tied the sites The no LILIlllltlSlltiLl tiist loofad mt Wt iiil STlfSWtlllfl itutnrfot W71 lame to iiisprrt the sztv ltttll suggested by the lllili two sites now mittd in the board were first siirrtwl trustees and Ktlv opt of Watson In discussing the piaiis Lii school necotntnotiatzon ttzr ippuwvi This Nib lll aid the usual ati out Lll 31 trustees presciuCGatila Sin Newton Harris and fad begin at pm and there will be HEAD TABLE GUESTS at the annual dinner given byDangcr gGeorgeDangerc Wallet field Motors of Barrie are seen hereof Club 79 left to right pl Wilson of Com all as HaroldSomervilte pol Toronto Wm RfMQirtck of D8 igcrfield automobile Dealt Motors Harold Moore of Toronto general manager of the onto of the Dodge no admission charge they reguire care iiian environ ment in common with other resr dents aiw at dl Federation at Automobile beater Associations of Canada

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