29th Annual Meeting ofi Ont Branch Red Cross ta 44 ML 50 At Mr 11 Ontario ill total ultLr to hell lllltl lti Iill Li il=t Ix II It In vl ctcraus Helped IgItI llill icrlins leu kllh II TV1 lp in of tiliurflltll mini tii III II II IIII III at oI Ii ii II ii it ln ilni ilili its were in lpt l= ll llill ii ti Irnoleais lianaii oi UHyltl Il lltl viiellllj an IIIIIIIII II IIII II II tia lii lilll loioiito ilu IIIII II III II IIIIII ri ii3 rall vii II luvn llilllllzll lioiuc lliltgtllt MILhid li lilic il gt 4L ttl tl we ot div gtllitli II III II II II II uinl illian in Ontario this summer titimt for cause itca lltltltt bovs and an is lllltl liti email traiirtugaini II III II II WWII IIIIIIII II II III II to ii tl loss ltl ii in tl nnun IWIII IIIIIM IIIII HIIII IIII tltlli1 llitltl Ill iiit of oulsl pint Lox itil llanna also iefcrcd to tin of ill gtii iluini lltlltliil work the lied ioss tllulil chmimt ilii ectuc of Iltlv oi is lit unlilziv iisiiti ergoiziy oi vsi iihti first aid IIIIIIIII II Il HIUHI is nl pose lillllltit and ioieinakcr II IL III II HI its Il illgt pioeian unsung and water pm safety it the leadership Lllcll at free bloodr tzlJl mall instruction II IIIKIII III II it it sl lCt and the Lalunlili poll of lllL Jlilli IIII III CIIII outpost unto Operations III lhe iilario ltivisioii is opcialinzgt HAW ill lm 551 17 outpost hospitals and lllllSlItLl IHW ll llx llll5dml3 stations in iltl settled pnitsl who cicoinrd the Ontario delcuat III IIII IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII LINN if ill VA Hi Illiils chairman of the outpost bllw kl hospital committee llirths fit these itIlintI HuntIn nul Hill hill last years totalled 2121 operations lmll llllws performed totalled ritltlt medical llld ml examinations verc given to lIlHll 11 1mm 51 mi school children and home visits lllm Slllllyllm Ioiillltd 9137 cw hospitals had supplies oveiceflhniv branches 14 hil by tilde In Construc III III II tlon at Wiarton and llurks Falls 1M outpost hospitals are also to bcr needs of ntarm outpost hospitals the total to division had sent Illtil quantities of iltiilitlig and hospital Ictbook and easy for us be 24Hour Laundry Service NitServices CLEANERS been erected at Nipieoii and limits ville and llancroll subslanluii pro huilt at ltaily River aiid lort lor ItlLi Application has been Inadcl llhrouizh the Provincial Department in Health tor the grant of $1000 bed in respect to all five of tlicl new hospitals said Mr Mills With lttl zones Iconiplctine exi Ilensive preparatory measures no emergency will find the Province unprepared declared lion Mac aulay lC chairman of the lisastI or services committee Willi the ex ception of forest fires in the Algo nm and Sudbuiy districts disasters in Ontario last year were fortun ately of minor character he said but in addition to Provincial loiicc cooperation through radio eqnippcd cars the llcd Cross is also arranging cooperation with the ItCAl so that wireless commun ication will operate in lied Cross aid should other lines of communic ation be down In addition the llCl will make available to the lied Cross inobiic transmitting andrcceivine unit Willi the uni autzuration of the blood transfusion service in Ontario adcquatc sup plies of whole blood and plasma will be available at headrpiarters for immediate tiaiisportation to any stricken area Oh that spring time sparklcl Not spot not wrinklel lliats the way we lmil your wardrobe brick toyoit cirruiiic it the easy way to clean clothes casIv on your pock WicolIw As zccw cuss tun av lNIGHT SCHOOL iil 110 dons indicated the ladies had had busy were conducted at Prince of Wales program ycar class Victor Knox has class Oi DLFARllhl OTTAWA PUPILS DISPLAY ACCOMPLISHMENT Kline liriii it iti ii it l= li tml lizzizixdiatt Lint on i2i1lif in td the ninth not laeie was splenzlai exhibit ol llu tromiiwikui tla5gt ll tinc lj Hashid coilec liiltlw caomets hop leaf and Ullll Lttflil Mitchs lillt tiUillllLr class had been riiiuuctid by icltlic in hniith and then uric lo men who attended cpuiaily duiuzt the wni hi iizeulhs Uni tllryillL lllUl useful cliissc izar llia lll how rind Elltlll tillll iiie Ulll of ill pupils under the jiiidaiici of gt llli was weiil illustrated with colorful posters The largest and nios lilllilcltl uipluy was that fion tltc sewnqu ciztsses Mrs Gillin and Mrs lit Aelharn each had approximately pupils throughout the winter Months and their Work was par tculrly striking Display standsE id been borrowed from local ladl les wear stores and the exhibits mieht well time been in the wini of one of llaiiies better The scores of lltgtt nudI articles of childrens wear showal stores winter All the above mentioned classes school with lleil as the sup ervising principal oi the night ciarc Ipioprain Chairman of the vocational and night school committee John Woods Another class at Prince of WaicsI cliool was that in motor incchanicsI tinder the direction of Loiiic Davl idson lcn pupils wrote their cx animations in this class last cekl Other classes under the tilllllCl were conducted at the collegiatc as follows if llenlh 21 strident nurses studying Clltlllls try and Enid Coleridge class of 10 taking bookkeeping and type writing The basic English classes which have been conducted under thel same program will be continued until June These classes are held Prinee of Wales school and there are three groups of 12 each Jane Simpson teaches the second or first year students who are most ly Polish Nora Dcllart has ciass of first year students in English who are mostly Dutch HARVESTED MORE ICE Marked progress in the actlvitics of volunteer nursing service and outpost nursing services was re portch by Miss Florence Emory chairman of the nursing committee In the matter of teaching 41 gradu ate nurses from 14 Red Cross Branches attended the cause we know how Our expert technicians work with the finest cipiipment to keep costs down and quality iip Try our rcasonablypiiccd service today All grime removed No suspicion of odor longlasting finish This Includes ship pins 1060 completed the lee ture work While the nursing situationhas cased somewhat in the operating of Proong the 27 outpost hospitals more workers are needed said Miss Emory in view of added health IsIerVIces Five nurses have also ecn awarded undc INSURED saries lgladuatc bl Welfare work among civilians war veterans and servicemen still in hospitals is particularly active and pairing an increasingly import ant piace in the general welfare scheme of Ontario said Hamilton Cassels KC chairman of the wel fare committee Scores of men vet eran and civilian turned to the Red Cross because of unemployment or that unemployment insurance would not be available for the re quired waiting period Iln addition to general assistance Igivcn the Red Cross also supplied IIaIrtIficial limbs and hands hearing raids glasses and dentures tomany descrvmg cases reported Mr Cas sels these cases being referred to the Red Cross through the Depart ment of Veterans Affairs the social service departments of hospitals the Soldiers Aid Commission and other welfare agencies The visiting services of the Red Cross to Ser vice and civilian hospitals and to shutins has been extended as well as the distribution of gifts reading material games etc Child Health Progress The services of Red Cross nutri tionists are proving valuable in school and child health programs said Mrs Earl Lawson chair man of thcnutrition and home inaker service committee As well as working on these programs through Public Health and Victor ian Order nurses Red Crosshome makers are also visiting families whose mothers are ill School boards planning lunch programs in WllltlSOlISl Catharines Sarnia and Brantford have hadRed Cross co operatiou in the providing of full meals at cost RedCross nutrition ists are also continuing this work in rural areas saidngs Lawson and the schoollunch program is IuEAivmo SYSItM Also Minor Repairs For Alterations or Major Ittepairs Use Our TAILORING DEPTTE Under Supervisionof ALEX KNOX Expert Tailor SHIRTS purier FOR PICK UP 01 COATS suns DRESSES HATS SLIP COVERS DRAPES CURTAINS BLANKETS BUGS ETC 74 Elizabeth SlIDia12471 KDoNr FORGET DANCINGonntttttows HALL EVERY THURS also To IoeIMcNeIillie and his Orchestra THURS LADIES 40c GENTS too SAT moms 50c GENTS 75o refresher course arranged by the University short cracks in it and the thinness of Toronto During the past year and sliailowness along the shore 983 members of the volunteer nurs line which made it unsafe to drive mg service received their member truck out from shore PAST WINTER More ice has been harvcstcdthis year from Kempenfcldt bay than in 1948 in spite of rather peculiar weather conditions None of the ice couldbc taken right within the town however due to the many The Barrie Fuel and Supply Company harvested their ice at spot opposite the iron Bridge on the north shore of the bay just out side the town limits and again ve or six miles down along the shore Manager John Dobson reports that his company has stored 400 more tons of ice this year than last to meet the increasing demand from the summer tourists For the rst time the Simeoo county health unit has done the inspection work ontheice and has declared it to be class Baxter Brothers who have mov ed their headquarters into town from Belle Ewart harvested their all iiivino thc Alikens lluiiis Iniil proccediin ll lllbl have been ililtltlllllllt ice at Belle Ewart In the summer resort on the south shore of the bay Clifford Carscaddcn at Alcona Beach Bur ton Warniea at Big Bay Point ii ion of an old iaiidnmik rill lilpitgtgtli llitilltit lli iir izm ioi ycais now has stood it walls Iiaatltd and gaunt like speciie lnle the road its cigaawy llll lllliitl towering fully in fell nbow the heaps of rubble bricks and innsoriy etl hillill and the twist nneis and Llllili that lli jllgtlilgt they fit what must inost hilttliltlllitl The original quarterinile cast cation on tortuous fell hate been conflaqration miil stood about of this last lo the site now occupied by Agar niacriun tliotl lhis tlllll built lit the siltllitll of littlti by any lluni and James Ailken til came to lake mer the manner Incn Mr lliini later left for Lin Ullilll Alla and the mill was sold to llllllt1 Ailiign and lI Kcuiiis This partnership continl ued for some time and then came holiness chances and the firm was known as Aitiieii ik Son the sotl beint llilll Aitken in ct Ill lttlil fire completcly dcsloryed the building Nollinn daiintcd new site was chosen near the rail way The war ttltiilltl in 1914 CNIB CAMPAIGN OPENS APRIL 25 TAG DAY MAY The semiannual incctine of the Barrie nnd district advisory coin niittce for the blind was held at the home of Mrs Graham last Thursday evening with iirdwood in the chair The coiiimiltcc met to deal with the past few months and to form plans for the animal drive The illft drive to raise funds in aid of the blind and the prevention of blindness in this district will commence on April 25 and will culminate in tag lay for the blind in all communities throughout the district Saturday May The fat day in Barrie will be sponsored as usual by the W0 Incns Auxiliary to the Barrie Lions Club The proceeds from lag days and private contributibns will be used in support of the work for the blind and the prevention of blindness as carried on by The Canadian National Institute for the Blind in this district during 1949 April l9 CAS Speakei Reid at StroudBeach William Buffctt at Belle Ewart Fer ricr at Lefroy and William Ingram abBallydowIraniPBayview Beach es report an excellent harvest this year with all their ice about foot thick They have been harvesting all winter The CNR follows the practice of importing their ice from as far north as Gravcuhurst spreading in many townships In addition the cod liveroil program has come under the activities of the nutrition and homcinakers ser vices The work of the Red Cross dental coaches was described by Dr MacGrcgor chairman of the dental committee who also described the whole dental health program of the Red Cross particularly as this affects school children Lectures to Home and School clubshas also stressed faulty dietary habits The unequal distribution of dental per sonnel throughout Ontario has giVlt en rise to aserious public health problemparticularly inreinote and rural areas said Dr MaeGregor Figureswcre quoted to show what was being done by the dental coaches in these areas Other reporfswere submitted by Mrs Edward Coleman chairman womens work committee Dr Har ry Ebbs first aid committee Passmore swimming and water safety HH Leather chairman highway first aid committee Jun ior Red Cross by Roulley chairman arts and crafts by Miss Vida Peeiie and the Canadian Red Cross Coipsby Miss Hope llolnistead Pigskin has been revived for Spring footwear among many other newsworthy materials and colors The silk shoe develops Inent of the trend toward elegantly simple and rned footwear for evening and late afternoon is also veins worn DR JACK GRIFFIN medical dir ector 0f the national committee for mental hygiene will address the animal meeting of the Childrens Aid Society the County of Simcoc at dinner meeting to be licldat the Club79 at Barrie on or Tuesday April 19 at lum Dr standing psychiatrists gln addition gitnix Labor and manuals new at prenuum and unpaired plans llgt xvozk of ichuiltiini 1v ll slow in tltll lJlti ilite 11mm ilotnl tniil Louis Ml5H died and another Nil llenrjs took oxer the runn uiirziaut and the mill was known in iiie ilken hidinu Zonipanp tor Mr lllllll llttilllit iicr and the firm War into an and limits llr iiici Si litll in lilJtt and business was tiltil on until lillltt lllltl aliain changed hands ii Auui liltt It was totally destroyed by fltt ido the work of lilllit ltiii Lilli on another liti tlitllfl liii to the in ciiaptci of stir of hopes and ambition John Hall plat On Colored Slides Shown At Barrie Paintings that ranged in variety fiom those greatly influenced at he tin liitilll of seiiol tll lr1 ai li and er iioi or ilttitl1iili 1hr ie ii lv ll llli illi burner Titiiiei iliWien llm Iinltln pinup lt 1vlwtii in our ti itvdll no in its doth to lie annual to with igt lliilt Unit in filmy na vii win vllll ll ill ll lillitl lil iilill HHIHIHP lll IFIHZI IH llll gt tilhllllllilitiil ii itiliiil tin lilllli llWllW lf llitl tn litriii VISVIRAIIXX mull ieiiu inunient panic wire in WWW tl lic trllltili that ii pI vlli sham ltcxrstiinammunition oi fazm ia lll ill Willi Lilsili lltliill inim iii rt Jill iinhiriria coir la itlllit il aui that tilllliIIUL taxation llllltitw nt lu oi nly llilwlii Kc uuw iiiieiiie puii ill trilu iia mi ioi clihisni lo impressionisin and real ln relations pm doin iri Inici yezn rni were seen in the colored slide his own work shown by illligtilitilfliilihi liaiilm la llllsllrll John ilail at meeting sponsored wiicn eo noon tank Aits and Ilil il lhursdaj acioss the Ithe ilepaitin lll li pronxotaig llillll Sinicoe Tounty Association inst ly the rails cueninp While showing the Work of the lilfcrcnt phases in his career Mr Hall spoke on his experimental al tcnips in coloring andcompositionI ihc meeinp was held at the coin inunily house The llarrie Art Stub numbers were the guests of the as sociation for lllt0tlllll Most of Mr llails work consisted of landscapes in oils of ditferenli regions in Ontario Much of inst subject matter could have been taken from the surrounding coun tryside HE BARRIE EXAMINER BARRiE ONTARlO CANADA THURSDAY APRlL is Once An Impressive Landmark Kim Edward QBeeton Mill Being Torn Down ll hlyllllltllllk iincetuxrzs lt ax officzziis planned the untacne of liiiin blllb FUPCOATS 90K MICK AND VlilNli lliN fprpIper iIiItuIinII IN STOCK Suits $4750 to $6300 llipcoitls $35895 to $53 utvr illllil as ens5 III IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII bllllSON Alb 3800 to Sllltlll UllttlSI 5335 3000 liable to pay lliloiia tax should MIINS uid BOYS WEAR pay it And lltitt shows that Fl 55 lliliilop 5L BARR liiix have to vet iarpe Nitlll There were three portraits in tth latter part of his work One which was particularly effective was ol two negresses seated on in settec icading paper its crude modern outlines and coloring llClly poi trayed its subjects III The artists landscapes were very modern and unconventional with sludicd use of line and composition to relate the scene to his own ini tial impressions of it His work showed extensive use of limitedI palette and of knife rather than brush He analysed the composition of melt painting explaining his tech niquc and his reasons for his ap Onc landscape which caused great deal of discussion among his audience was an impression of light coming thrbugh the trees in th centre of wood Painted entirely in different shades of green the painting was almost bizarre in its attempt to portray in straight lines the bars of light crossing through tthtrunks of trees Another similar work was an autumn landscape of trees showing the play of light and shadow with in forest At one point in his discussion Mr Hall showed photograph of scene followed by three or four of his various impressions of it An unusual landscape as seen studies were among the paintings grown to the group About 50 people were present at the meeting Among them wurc guests from Washage Stayner Oiillia Wasaga Beach and the sur rounding district Mrs Cccil Ateheson of Cooks town who had Studied art under Mr Hall at summer school intro duced him He was thande by llC Art Club Arthur Schneider thanked the arts and crafts group for the invi tation extended to the members of the art club iug Mr Hall teaches composition 5in to his position as Inedicaltdirector of tth national committee for Incntalhygicneg lie is acting dir ector of mental hygiene consulta tidn servicespsychiatric consult ant totlie Canadian Broadcasting Corporation lecturcrIin the school of seeiai Iwerk University of To ronto lecturer department of psychology University ofToronto IGIffI is one of Canadasgoul and Emmanuel College University of Toronto He is also chairman of the committee on public edu Cation American Psychiatric As sociation Dr Griffin is perhaps best known to the general public for his part in the CBC programs entitled In Search ofOurselvcs Willi all his eminent qualifications DrGriffin is warm human personality personally concerned with protective psychiatry in the child and education fields it is indeed fortunate to have obtained manofIhis calibreto speak on this occasion and the general pub he will be welcome Tickets for the dinnerat $125 are available at all Childrens Aid Society Of flees in the but University of Toronto and practi cal work in thedepartmcnts of art II and archaeology Presidentef the Canadian Soci ctyof Graphic Artists he is member of the Ontario Society of Artists and the Federation of Can adian Artists OW Khaki clothis woven from five different colored cloths rin preach to his subject matter blew Beaver president of the Bar hc pay itiiikc man lcourse of events expect to 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of the first not Rlslng li7tllttl returns clieckIItd only tattoo Ior about one out of three were Have You Adequate II It taxable Mr Stewart ihcn urged that inl Insurance thc interests of pupil Citizenship ievcry farmer study his responsibii ities under the income Tax Act and fill out the forms to the best Dumop stI INSURANCE AGENCY 813735 if he is taxable that If he is not taxable and does not in the normal of his ability him sign the formand put it away carefully llc suggested thaII careful inventory be made of all stock and equipment on hand at tached to the form Experience has shown that such record bcl came more valuable as years went by and would be particularly so Select your Fabric Samples of materials for re should any unforeseen event ireI QhOhtcly md IIShl emu quire liquidation of stock and Will estimates lrcc Without equipment lie also urged that ObliguLiOIII Federation county ficldmen be given basic understanding of aill the forms including basic herd regulations exemptions and gen eral procedure so that they could give general advice and assistance to farmers on request and assist at farm meetings And that they be informed as to the present and We Do The Rest Your Set completely rebuiltf restyling at no extra cost longterm relative advantages of or accrual Barrie Making onl incmne tax returns is an unpleasant task for every body but farm peoplehavc lUllL mm AwniIIgCJ 34 BAYFHSLD Sl PHONE 4314 the most equitable form of tax we have They cannot ex pect other groups to accept this NSU RA NOE The present very high cost of labor and material for repairs or replacement should ho provided for by adequate insurance Have You Thought Of Tml 4427 SARIEANTS INSURANCE THE WILSON BUILDING 13 SQUARE PHONE 2866 narrate TensiontrqaamuaBumnwrgnm