Blow Me Down Mountains And Joe Botts Arm Are Now Part of Canada ll iit lit trp torti otr 11 lt1lv 11x Sin titzaitii Sililoii oi lifits llrlW llrlr1gtr nth iipliit Klara tiltttx tor lrtltlttll lltlrtlt= llfxr llllill1 Nick tv llaitrtr lirrtl llllttlgl 1ili llWlnHlJl Marylou ram with it ss lli thorn firutrr lltl Elan llrits tilitlrt Lrf to ll1 the uni 1otd In Rng llrllll lltt itirtt lli ll tiltt Im lrllcytiv lii Wit lrlt titht littiorrlt loi 111W loinc ttrr llutiitz tlt elut ttiu lituru TRY AN EXAMINER WANT All PHONE 2114 Jw weai that step out turitut fresh as pK FINER DRY CLEANING Oh what wonderful feeling to step otit in clothes clcaiicd this Iicuct litrci way just 1111111le soirietliiiig brandnew because the lab iics hcsh antl cleanhglowtng with rich LOlttcltilisltLtl to it perfect style shape Try tin better dry cleaning todayl This Includes MothProong by INSURED MOTH PROOF quANINO 5rsrrn Also Minor Repairs 1or Alterations or Major Repairs Use Our TAILOIUNG burr Under Supervision of ALEX KNOX Expert Tailor SHIRTS 21Hour Laundry Service DIAL 2471 FOR PICK UP 01 COATS SUITS DRESSES HATS SLIP COVERS DRAPES CURTAINS BLANKETS RUGSETC NuSrvice CLEAN 74 Elizabeth St Dial 2471 sari in 11Nlill fiSlIAIIJ Borden Ont 11131 21 Ai Tt MAJ er tAnA NL Lilia Jitltt 1924 RCAF SILVER ANNlVERSARY1949 lllc Milli itleitzrt trainers at Iatrrp tlltlult vcre among those given to Canada by the United Kititttltttt alter the First world clay Itecve James Hart presided oter the town couticrl lllttllllil last Mon night The pressed their syrirpatln councillors to Zlavor Mityor vhri 1litlltrll Lott4 iiticd to hospital bed i711oiii1 It Also bird all the ltltttt lrriday absent from the lllttlltl was Aid ltcpituild Ayies who runs cotrtincd turbis homowith case of the Hit reply to Currie thought the present rules of council would apply regarding regular sittings council at address the chair and sttrokint islb3 permitted 111 the council clrairrbcr only while the council is rtr corri mittcc This rule applies to spec tators as well as members ot coun oirrmittec had When Ald lIaItisotr asked it the council procedirtr rririe said meeting worrld he held 111 muslin App plans Ile also pointed out that the 11 tirade tcpoit another member it Ald Norton inquired about used cars on service station lot oil the corner of Reid street and Burton avenue Ald Norton suggested that since Burton avenue was resid ential district the town planning board should be supported in its aims to keep it so After some discussion motion was intrirdircml to prcpnrca bylaw to provide hr the licensing of used car lots The 11 was sue riicsted that the Ice might be from $50 to $200 but this would be con sidered at later meeting motion was adopted Ald Currie reported there would be meeting ftllt tratlic commit tce with the police commissionioir Thursday at pm to discuss the regulate taxi proposed bylaw to operators and drivers ltcport Ntr717ltlic nuance Com following cheque totzilsTJamrary 953150757 February $4203050 March $24 26247 Thc report was adopted nrittcc approved without discussion When must the Ald 12sz JulianU letter ltom J7 Gitnon commended that the town council titconnection With alcocggbctweenw endorse the Kiwanis project to pro vide aball eld in thclvicinity of the arenaand the collegiate Thcyl icil cirrlirisctl the pioiccteatttl rx optil stand to lighters it No 1th City 01 loi Itllttllttl on it iiicittrist licld with rcprescirtarrves ol various orcaniz lotions lust Friday night and said plans were tll under way rirrn tllllllLlltss to lcase tltc nri iii the area which is otvncd ivy the town lt11 Deputy ltcevc tltaites tritlin iueested that bylaw be prepared ll limit trucks to hallloads on ltrriric streets during the sprint months Thesuggestion was on tloiscd letter was read from the limit my Illtulllttlllllt Company asking that set of plans be made avail able for his rm to submit tender on thi proposed etrlargcmcirt of the arena Ald Corbett incin lti ot the arena commission said it was up to cacti contractor to lhirc an architect and provide tenders would be closed on Wed nesday Reeve Hart suggested that with each contractor supplying his two plans no two tenders would same yspccitieations Ald based on enlarging the arena to 4000 seats On motion of Aid commission lCttCl was read from the St Thomas Metal Signs Limited quot ing prices on signal lights for two schools at $1185 On motion 01 Ald Christie and Aid Currie corm cil voted to order and have them installed by local electricians Details were left to Ald Harrison letter was read from Mrs Laurie asking that council pro idc space in the childrens aid of licc lot the Victorian Order Nurse This letter was referred to Aid Christie chairman of tire councils hospital committee Among the accounts presented was one from Charles Alexander lor alterations to the marketbuild mp totallingr $152808 The Ontario municipal hoard wrote that Friday April 29 at 10 rain meeting would be held in the council chamber to hear part ies interested in supporting or op posing the town planning bylaw her property and Shear Park was referred to the parks board Ald Harrison was chairman dur ing committee discussion and the meeting was adjourned shortly Lalter 1030 pm gt lFrdnkwHindsv Reporting Atlantic Pact Signing Washington this Week Frank Hinds older son 01 Mrs Anna Hinds 79 Drury Lane Bar rie is in Washington this week re porting the signing of the Atlantic Pact for theAustralian Truth and Daily Mirror former employee of the Can adian Press hedWas sent to New York four years ago He has been with the New York bureau of the Truth and Daily Mirror whose tread office is in Sydney Australia or almost three years Mr Hinds began his career as journalist with the Canadian Press in Toronto in 1939 He was in Winnipeg and Vancouver priorto 1Oing to New York Frank is brother of Jane Hinds who is on the editorial stall Of The Barrie Examiner orbctt saidthe plans woreth be ttl these signals as 111111111 lot line shalt 1021 onto Squadron ltltttl Chairman gr toirii citLtiir the cylinders iirlr an on rit tLttcu With the crank lin lritiliti AN nrronrasr lAltl oi the present peacetime Air Force are the Auxiliary Squadrons nhottii hcrc arc Vampire Gable Issues Statement Re Accommodation In Barriels Pub Apr it it 111111 lo the trtictts ol liiittic As has beiin reported in the prcss the Barrie public school hoard has advised town council that trrnds up to $730000 might be requested tor the purpose ot build mine new scltemlrrtltln warJh maximum Lizute was based on stinrate o1 present needs 111 school accomnrodation tat probablecosts tar to relieve tlLltttl1111 tbt replace Victoria school and tIilltl replace Kin George school ct the east end or leave it to rrptt air as Ironicschool unlt litltltv cieattcn to tirade The plans and estimates are still in the formative stage and are now being revised To assist in develop ing them an advisory committee ll tepteScntathc citizens is hemp set has also been obtained Inspector Scott Ad vice trom thc Currie the letter from the Emory other otlicialsol the department of company was retortCd the arena education and frotri school princi pals and teachers They are ex ports in educational matters and their advice is respected but the entire responsibility for any mover made niust rcmain solely with the public school board Similarly thc dcpaitiiicnts ap provalrof our choiccol new sites or building plans or ideas on dis posal of old properties must not he intcrprctcd as directive Thin approval signies however that such sites or plans conform to standards and regulations set up by the department through study and experience and further be cause they so cottlorm and meet the requirements such approval assures that the current education at grants will be paidtttb the board on 1111 costs and debenture pay ments tions are those dealing with commodate each kindergarten class and afternoon Our schools to each claSst Wecannot hope that 32 tor It or 47 or 44 pupils cart cot attention from one tcachCi load and our own proves that to be the case the balance constitute immediate situation be provided for in their burden except for lack of space Amonp tltcudepaitlittnts icerilzr 11w 06924 in 1947 number of pupils that one class1 Th Kurts 10120 107031001 by 1110 morning are crowded with up to 32 in grade and up to 72 kimmmlrtpn 3luins able to show surplus in the face bddrdlt demands onit pupils are considered ptopc1 experiencci Minamoto from the sale of power to the Hydro Electric Commission more than Offset by the paymcntvto the Hydro of $2tl99115 and by the in crease of $1649052 in thc cost of overload or overcrowding It is unfair to thc pupil and burdcnsilme to the itcachcr Ovcrcrowding isalso llll healthy and sometimes dartgdroirlsj lit the meantime to relieve the somewhat lionresident pupils erIn sum rounding townships are goilitittlto own schools They have paid the total costs per pupilday and were no lic Schools llrlt Iiiiriz obtained to and llitl tr hardly citr Ertr ants It kept tip lc1ttics report o1 that both Vic tor and King ttcoruc schools bct iii placed as stroll as practicable ill atria It lfthllttltll fttr ltLrtlltlitlltlttl made now whcii would it he pos isihle lllsljttrtll ot the ptopctty oiE Victoria school beincconsideredi and would reduce the amount oil money needed tor new htrildingsn lhc lttllrtlis as to how many new classrooms are ticedcd now tilCl the minimum costs that are and expressions of opinion by all citizens are invited Let us retitcriibet here that our thildtcn deserve the best oppor trrnityloi good education that cant future cannot be measured in dol lars and cents Tire price of hat rizgnswast or pctdiaps couple of tickets to II hockey game added to your takes may provide the facili ties that will fit your child to take his place ltcsidc airy others in the llll II CABLE Chairman llairie Public School Board Orillid POwer Plant Hos Surplus of $521800 Waterworks $108 Short tOrilliii Packet it Iinrcst lllilyltltltlll the year 1948 with sur plus ot $521897 just tenth of still on the right sidcof the ledger The waterworks department went in the hole to the extent of $10840 compared with surplus 01 $5 wom and mach can properly mrnnuat report otthc auditors Sirnc They tell us 10 to 35 pupils in the grades and 20 in lh thlm nght and Power March nicel qurstb Co which was presented Commission at their lite it That the electrical department ril tlioi Lilllltics ti Illa igtllilpllll01 chart hc lot building lorrtlincd in the assessors inaitirzrll tow many to provide tor increased man den mm and mummy Hmldlml OW yea had been spent to the 1lttllllltlttll of this chart and most of the nsscsi ltlliclwi NW4 51ll3l lsors voiced the opinion that tlrrsl Dont 11 lllltll mallablc lwould teatlvsirtrplily their toilt iiltias electrical system pulled the surplus in 11117 l$524891blll Cm 61 THE BARR1E+ EXAMINER BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA tiruiisom A1111 il Sloan Urges Assessors TO Acquaint The Taxpayers With Phases Of Assessment 151 it lt tr tri pr 11 11 I2t11 gt cl II lr rr rtr 1tt 11tl2l itlitil Ilr 11 In iii tau tltirlri lit iiii it lii lt ldflil Hi 13 =r iittiii rt trr 1rl wr llt otiztt tip trlt Itooh tlllili 1h th ltil ill lir telz iiii rd ili rallwl 5i o7 lli tr llU ise tltrttl tltr tltitiltl rip try 11 lilivlltit iii i1t liirrc iricvid lri 111 toviishu ti lixtirctoii icL ii to hunt Siiatrr Iltliliitl to rlrr cssoi tlci Illitli inttit iii the coirnlj itlrri lti Illntt ttIltl ot llir irtlrrs ll trr olltcr lltlt rte iilitil tins cdutcii this lit it xi of itrsttl ll Jriiie tiri tittrrir lt poztrteil out unite ct rzsc oi the service and intirtrrruror III the ltlrsli otlrtc lit the ilrs charpe oi their hikes rr ririr istinc discussion ltlllttrt1 ierii int the preparation of the ll1 ivt transfers of property and come ot tcrstcrcti plans o1 ptopittj ii int At noon those 211 itltirozinw tt Lrhsts til rlrc cotiii luncheon at litltllliilr trir Iai Qtit lIvans lttl ltt oir llradtord who presided at the luncheon commended th tisstxstrl tor the improvement iii assessinettt work in recent years llarvic llltll letrcd to the dillicrrlt but mosH mrl Jump wwum 1Man Jw portant work required oi asscssots ALFwhetireatteinmiisesstoizfa13mm lillg ludiic Ii Shepherd cliaitrrrath or ultralization committee presided Lloyd Iitrttjdtzc assessor ot llitll condensed and had replacement rte presented it costs The major portion of the alter liltlull program was carried by 1th Sloan supervisor tor the it pgatmcnt ot municipal ittlairs Mr Sloan outlined rcccnt ttsstss rcasrinably be provided childslrrient legislation assessment ptor questions licedurc and answered lor the discussion period which lot ilOWCd FOR prepared as SUITS ltlllll 11111 521750 $1530 $11130 559311 SlXttlJI Hit lltlllilll liltlIASIlill MODELS Twice Weekly MONDAY THURSDAY ll It rt roit nit wt icutge ItllLd $50 and ire month in without the to or red tl til Lt rage against hmciti Bridge ii ti It Hill 1l It 11031 rl El ct Fiftytr riticcts It the in board lid 1xii recently ltialitl 1101 vessel to sJlltIItl the Olympia Restaurant it liiiitorix tor excellent cuisine presents The McNeiltie lilo Sunday livc 911 pm l1112 WELCOME In tiViiit CHARGE WAIT TOPCOATS IN STOCK ALL SIZES BUYS StllH 1l Silljst 11 YEARS 811 gt11 1WILF TODD ltttl liltilitltlllr it itriiirir ivi 1i1tillttll that lit ii vi toit lli frat it tlltei trtil Eltrt count will lt dtIl itr iitiritir rt ittciirrini tl IIrrir vsi it Iii torn trip lltl rmr 3tLIiri hi llt ritp tit ltllll ltlr illttlil he to tr will Mann til 21 tr tactic rii rl 113 tors tttl tin tirr tt li 113 51151124 1073 $15130 to 32250 31152 and Y5 WEAR 33 lluntop St BABRII in tli New Memorial Centre Hall on Friday April DANCING 930 pm TO am proceeds to go to Memorial Recreational cnllc ROGERS ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 50c BINGO wan APR 13 Angus Public School8 p111 donated by prominent Angus business men Proceeds in aid of Building Fund Angus Branch Canadian Legion GOOD COME ONE ADMISSION FREE PRIZES COME ALL THE tNDIVtDUALOR FAMILY NONZOROIIP ENROLMENI 100 may make appliartiotr to joitr the hundreds of thousands of Blue iioss 5Ulbtllltt who lune Ito tear ot the hardening cost of unexpected hospital bills The NIIW Blue toss irongroup enrolment is especially was considered very satisfactory pm and was due to an increase 01 $44 30 811118 inlhe rcvcnucmot which the largest contributions came lront domestic services $1292710 The latter was however ipcratingtltediescl plants lRREPLACEABLE SERVICE The home newspaper does more cics combincd Its the accepted survey of pupils by districts ication What could possibly replace and by Classes is now being com pietcd It will providcdetailed in formation based on the inspectors Notice rind principals reports this gt Barricepupil enrolment 1941 was li68 and in 1948 September figure in DEVELOP YELLOW BEET was 1378 The latter eludes about 30 resident pupils No new public school accommodation has been built in Barrie for OVCI 30 years Considcr the Victoria school It is not suitable to be maintained for any extended time Our inspection that shown that to be so an engulf additional non it of the job performed by the paper ALTONA tMau ECHO MONTREALtCP1 yellow table boot with whitish flesh has been developed at the Botanical Garden here by Jacques Rousseau and Henri Gcliuas It may replace themed beet in number of culin ary dishes where the latters strong solo is undesirable and to spin web 01 neighborly com inunity life than all the other agen community institution of cornmtini Thetelcphonc the mails or the typewriter may all help but none of them can do fraction rrAiuRrsr admissions solely fonitcsts waiting periods for chronic conditions OF NONOIioun ENROIMENI gt10 Generous Benefitslow subscriptioii rates Enrol before age60 Continue alter ostly and important shortstay cases are covered as there is no minimum time in hospital before benefits commence Bcne tits do not include routine clinic or out patient servrcc deep therapy or Each enrolled dependant as well as the subscriber is entitled tofull benets Simplied statement Of healthminimum It 111 ROSS PLAN 1011 1105111AL Aftt 155 st tiiir Aw Iorontn ntillltl Ilcrrxc Stlttl 111C lull inlor lttJtltm about the El Blue Lross non group unrotriiciin It is understood that My figulls W111 call on inc Ablitittng LIirolmcut Name Address in or town cxnung 3I designed to prOIcct int Ividuals or families who are not employch where it would be possible to form it grou in the Plan iI PAYS re INIIOI IN III or cross GROUP want possrm PLAN FOR HOSPITALCARE ONTARIO HOSPITAL ASSOCIAIION 135 ST CLAIR AVE WEST TORONTO ONTARIO lSNA