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Barrie Examiner, 30 Jun 1949, p. 1

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Administration Division ienernl Illt Hgllllll features of both Millions it Nil 10 illUlonvl Ward The Iixamincr office will be open Saturday morning 11 11 13 ltvnn US Army officer who is 0A 27 Hum 10 Q7 My UH whim hm ii or rciep ion suistriptions llltl lassificd will llnwgl ullets and payment of accounts AB 11 11 01 Acconipaiiyilig the lS officcis rmie 3A 126 Millcastci 12 56 till their to WM Lit11 3B 15 1m 51550 1111 131 floill litt llllee Alllv 4B 12 115 Ullllgtll 52t1illlil Nicol 111 Camp litltltll wlio ellily published iii last weeks 7B 59 68 tulili liislttd of isiting 20 Trinity Hall in in llaso Vtolksliop licimiz on win Hl j1illgl 35 lllllltlhlll 112 1111 IilllsluVHIl fiTIDH11mlillllflllllill1ili lcaiiitoswliii classes or luv ll itlgt1il 10 1111 Mnlmc 111 1113 lllpmmw mm dduym up kilnp pimpguns this coming sum 101 IIIIIIIIIIII 10 fltl that they may attend lilcsslmll oiiise ttl iicc 11 12 11311 11 10 11111111231 unmimmu 55 AL for Silllttllnltlllll hitsl fillsii lilniiist 12A 31 parkgimi 11 80 81 rpm lsi1 1m PMH5511 swamped with requests from var 81 their gratitude for the opportunity 15 5115 1111 llllllJ 10 ill 21 If OTC training is conduct range for Sllllllllll11 classes and cd by the various schools in camp Wk WNW 111W lllUlllillllSv 13 1111 11lzilclll lb 1111 Ill and have stalld that they found Regardless of the lulll work it 1311 1311 Blttfllllld 28 9f 11 11111 ll 111 1111151111115 takes to orgliiiic these pioginniliis 151 13 HWY Sll thinks tl is lllll beLausc 14B 11 J9 mp TIME mwrsl MW wml it hlltle thel llllrltlsll of people ill 15 27 Charles 18 8b 11 iicsday night had luncheon at the RVAMC 1111 small oimiiuinlils and llllill 16 tllllbtlitllltl ti 111 Ihfm 01 Ml 515 areas iii their childrens welfare 17A 87 BMW 100 tetday paitook of buffet 1111 Hwt ner at the RAST School fficers llm 1711 17 198811 24 107 71 Mess last night and today had 83Slillln lllllltiblijvls luncheon at the RC5 of fficcrs Ci 015111 18 1411 26 10 111 Mp for lcariitosiwiii classes George IQYMLA Advance 10 51 11 is 1111 1131 11w Corn program Woods supelVising principal of is functioning well and it is hoped 15553 lUWHSllil Mllttll imd 0111 402 2129 211111 flint other ffltels froiii the USA leaders will assist Miss olley with may have an opportunity to see these classes Classes will begin llltll activitics before the summer during the first week ili July and Summary of Voting In Simcoe East cnds will be no six runmm mi Mnrchildon Robinson Skcltou Wood mm of Liberal 001 Charges Laid Followulg lVllllilSirlllllSill Park Coldwitcr 156 32 156 Highway Accident Sat 13ylulidlysShnntrBziy RtTimur caci Matcllttldhll 80 Udld Cldlldsr 89 lllhhvmw Wednesdaysllillsdale tRumblcs Medonte 11 476 33 581 Avciiuc Tmonto has been charg upond cd with curclcss driving and drunk Tmy 205 911 101 307 driving following an accident on 115195jlimvIlkf Mdlfmd Tay 21 559 161 569 Highway 11 south of Barrie last V111 Ema Idke 5126001140 pencmng 33 1410 251 313 Saturday night about 11 p11 PIidznsmloltcnhzim dump truck lliVCn by Ed There will be one lesson week lellfmd 37 L716 404 131 wards left thc highway and book for six weeks at each place Les Ollllltt TWD 753 209 814 out several guard rails before roll sons will beheld from 230 to pm 59 2481 701 167 lug over None of the three pass 216 21 52 cngers was hurt Prov Cons Doug las Roberts investigated and each one vill last for onehalf hour They will be preceded by land drill and water safety instruc tion and followed by play por iod in the water if weather pcr Baxter VlCLOlltt Hubl 370 35 154 mil The minimum age for those tak ing these classes is seven D111 to 418 10098 2093 7967 The annull Thornton Rcumon the large number of children who was held at Springwater Park Mid burst on Saturday June 18 with 43 present from Weston Cooks toWn Barrie Dalston Craighurst and Stayner The officers were reelected for next year as follows Pres Mrs Anthony Huth SecyTreas Dor othy Bates have attended in past years the recreation committee does not con sidcr it advisable to take children younger than this It is important that leader new company every group of eight children Children should bring sweaters or raincoats with them in case of change in weather and all girls should have bathing caps These classes are essentially for rural children and for those who wish to learn touswim There will be no advanced instruction al though an attempt will be made to prepare boys and girls for the Junior Red Cross swimming test There is no charge for the lessons since many communities have to make arrangements for transpor tation to the swimming area and thisinvolvcs considerable financ ing Federal Cabinet Ministers From Ridings In Ontario ogt Thornton Family Rounon Robinson of the Barrie recreation council arrangements are being made for groups from Ferndalc the 14th Coticession and other swimming instruction at the Barrie beach Angier way inwhicli the re creation committee can help is by HON McCANN finding leadership for thosecomlt 1949 Editionof overtones Credit To Students of BCI Annual School ear Beck uoN PEARSON RT non 0771 HOWE overtones is explained by edi ed most of the bulk of the 82pagc tor Jim Angeloff in his editorial magazine partment of The Barrie Examiner could get out of school while they The fem1 lovertoneg explains were attending collegiate ence to sounds and music andturesof 11195133th studth aboVe all rhusic It has been COUHCiIl the year book Staff mic tradition in the Barrie coneg rugby and basketball teams the late for theStudentsto be keenxy collegiatelconcert band and the interested in music and this year glee CIUb is one of the most outstanding ex amples jnON nUiviruREY MITCHELL uates of the general and special commercial courses with short isgzitgge Sipgfngghgzh gig biographieal notes of each of the led in the schoolvlife by the edi 0f 49 0th the maga tor as the extracurricular activ ities of drama instrumental and ls Stglkgk Gov gilt choral music athletic teams dances Fa ma re ac an 1e and school parties Long after graduating one remembers with joy and perhaps pride the over tones of scholastic life On reminl iscing one remembers their as5 sociations their friends and sin cere efforts put forth by all with thoSe extracurricular activities revlsualizing these things more readily than the fundamental tones the subjects taught Overtones this year was fullzof He1er1 Hawkins Winiam warnica snaps the years Varied events Anne Mur Beverle Andrson at the BCI 1mm Wholl dances to MacDonaldp yiittoanoaii Pincivero football games and bandiParadel Perry COckburn Jean Carruthers Short stories in English and Diane H111 Peggy Oliver and Ross French and poetry in the literary Wallace The stagg advisers were section along with two shorter Misti Marion Rickard Cutler editorials and message from and Victor Knox record of school events to lid other students as memento of their schoolyears The staff of the year book was as follows EditorinChief James Angeloff associate editorspMary Ellen Young and Robert Carman Ross Bradley Douglas Allen Gwyn THE BARRIE EX Ci fST JOSEPHS HIGH SCHOOL EXAMINATI Summary Of Simcoe North Vote Army Officers N0 Monday Edition July NS dziy July with the next Monday issue on July 11 litt msl l1tllltl tion work andmuiiy other regular duties of printing and 1111m1 ward mom 1mm publishing With the long weekend deemed it inl from Organization and liaining ossiblc to uhliqh next Homhv How Barri Voted UnMonda mm mm However the Thursday July issue will contain all lilAlli liilifllf luoil ulli Sao it my lill lil Pilllilllld lillie hintlhl similar iti llulgl iiiili li 531 did ttlliti iilill llaiuzw lil liv 11 lt1l iii lids itlll ill fillll liiltl ll 4A Libiaiynliall ll 33 tii flitiilllltliild MNMI 13 ll colili loii lltl lllL Siaclnlii im lvi llcyliiill 31111111 iltlli 11111 Dailgclield Motors ii 112 87 0T wSWlm 31618598 Camp illith ll lltlilttlt loltil llllt lilll 20 GlUVt 21 111 1051 conducted the group 7A 58 Clum1l1m 15 113 There was change in the itin rst llrii hula MIHNH llllllil 11 It liillnll lit iiii Ilivi bin 11 llllsltn flaik ltlilt lltdllf Joan lllltll llll lllilv ll 11tilliil1 ljtlhd lait llvc All but Petri gelna Vlllllitd Algebra llyslc lictiolilld llallwli lllstoiv Ihlsics linilisoti lllllt Lnllnilc lllll lItigtHll llltol lllstviiy lllsloly Mziiltaiii llll Bilglil gelna Lorialiil gcina lielll Melliidc Alllhltil lll gziiiu Il llivslc llullulid illstoly llll Mllloiicy llzvsics lii ion flittor History 11 loilli geliin lziiiies 11ml llilda lliillill History Afric llSlj OLLICY lLlIl hill llllt lllstolj Alge inlimlics who want to step out and develop more intensive programd Wauhaushene full program Elllllllll for beginners vnncerl pupils two days wee are tiliployiin their own instructg ms Sluyucl the instructor will1 ilciyl llaiptl pliysicall loioiilo Both plan lituynci and have id and and Mrs education Schools The 01 511151101 Ill be htld at WHSHQII fincumlm we cstnhllqwd by ion cereal chemist at the experi Bcuchvit the fontof lilth AVIlllltlllC Wliitcsidc family of Millil mental farm in Ottawa has been At Waubnushcne the instructor 0111111 Anmng 11mm will be Miss Alice Steer of North Lima Ohio who has had consider5 able experience Oberlin College and assisted withisoil day camps in Simcoe county last year Day camps will he held at Aven Midhurst What is believed to be the allx1 himhm time record of family service lllllll llltz Itlltllltlll they marking liti years scrvicc to the three sons swimming entral MINER Nil ILL Atari Section Pages to GovernorGeneral lwenoilciicriil lord Alfxalltltl and Lady Ahxandcr will visa lliiioiiili from July It to Jill niciit made today by Nuriiiilii llllloiiizi Historic Sites and Tourist Association lheir Excellciicies wit arrive in Mcafoltl by train on the morning oi Juli if Visiting Owen Sound during the day with the overnight stay planned tor 1illii2gwood Several industries may be visited tlicrc tli ltv KIWANIS LADIES ENTERTAIN MEN AT WASAGA BEACH llcci Io Liiliiinlls with tllllltl was luld on Wiuiiusdn iv lit llltt 1th lllt the littllt of Ilm liftllt Kiwanis Allelmiy lllvtdlJl 11111 lilistmluis i1 the lieu1min Mano Hotel ihlll Alli11 31 llillilitl iili 1114gtl llllc lllr illli lie llvllia llmnold llllltllllI l31 ildl illlnl ull Il Hf tlllll lllllt llltt iliil teifalc for lololito lous 1hlle sit the dliiliei on her v1 llwllttx iii hei lift of Wow lli li talk she aim dealt with the Itllllflll of juvenile ill llll1ttlltt iiirl ller tll Illl liliel illz ilieliliius lhe s1llllll was lltllttlllltttl by li ital Sparrow Illlll thallkcl hv Mi llolvcilsuii Illeltltll is ca toll of lllt lli Illll liiicil liizlli upon entciiiii tliw dining loomiemnml mu 1111111511lllllllj llillill llillltte fol his lapel Mis ll llorhlcw extended Illlll welt IlllllV to the gill slllltl iil replied on tlzlli behalf Mix llobwitmn it mistress of lt monies fol tho evening fentlir of the ltlllll wllsl the presentntrrin in the auxiliary of beautiful gavel bv Vlls lid lilon llie gavel bears the li wnnis crest and an inscription This was the last of the auxil lill activities until Septeiiibel hWhiteSides Total 126 Years Serving Soil loge and the three sons are all 111 graduates of the OAC lordon Whitcsidc who is Domin flithcr and at this work for 27 years His bro this year are 1thcr George agricultural represent zitive for district Saskatchewan for 22 years and Harold now super lsing inspector for the seed potato The father Albert tliitesidc ic certification iii Barrie has been ttircd sonic itiISlln after 51 years doing agricultural work for 23 Wllll the Ontario Agricultural Col years ing Wasang Community Sziurin Everett Cookstown and Angus variety of activities will be held at these including sports liandicrafts and where facilities permit swimming At Angus there will be two day camps one for preschool children and one for children of school age licrn Ilampcl of Barrio Steel and Mrs amohg the leaders of the day camp along with assistant leaders from the various Communities leadership training course will be held on Wednesday and Thurs= day June 29 and 30 from 930 430 reforestation grounds This is open to anyone in assisting 45 ANTITANK REGIMENT rl JCAMP AUG ill Regiment RCA Foresters games singing some eases Alice 1mm AntiTank and Simcoe Ihave their annual Summer train ing Cllllipllolll August to at Pctawawn The rcgimciih lof LtCol Kennedy DSO IED will assemble in Barrie on Friday August and proceed by convoy to Pctawawa Camp They Camps daily vacation Bible schools will star at 01111121 Friday night bivouac in Algonquin Park Satur arrive via Pem broke at Ictawawa Sunday morn the same way on Saturday and Sunday Aug 1213 after weeks practical train tactics driving 1311i 6101 will under command pm Midhurst tercstcd with day and playgrounds in the county Through the courtesy of Kenneth day night and commaIE Dontfoilgct Edgar WA bazaar at Barrie Market They will return ing VENTS antitank and gunnery Central Command lIcadquarters more than of the Canadian Army Reserve Force from all parts will train at military Training points not far from Barrie to have and bake sale Saturday Jilly at Cookstown Pavilion every Friday night to Don Gilkcs and hisvorchcstra Dance OroBcach Friday July every Saturday thereafter 50c person Lunch counter Dance at Baxter Friday July of Paxtons orr Dancing from 930 81fbT Dance at Shanty Bay Hall every Wednesday night tainccrs Admission 50c counter announced that Dance 10000 members of eastern Canada three of Ontarios camps 43th large summer got under way at Picton on June and Barricficld on June 26 and will be the most ex tcnsivc seen in Ontario since the war years Largest of the three camps will where prepara been made to train this no Petawawa to the music chestra 130 be at Petawawa Stroud oun tions have Lunch 29tfbltTl Dancing at the Jolly Farmcr Elinvale begins June 29 and every Wednesday and July and August Come to the anriualsgarden party and strawberryfcstival St Pauls Church Innisfil Wednesday July 677 Goodiprogramiw Dance Guthrie Community Hall Eriday July Music Stroud Mountaineers Lunch counter every Friday night Beeton Community Memorial Rei to Norm Burling and His Kings Men 900 pm to 100 am The WCTU Simcoe and Parry Sound district are bold ing basket picnic at Springwater Park on July 14 pm Come and bring your family Barn dance every Wednesday night at Joe Nobles new barn at Good music counter The significance of the title Principal Bowman compris in the second edition of the year In his message to the students book publishedk by the students Mr Bowman stressed the worth andstaff ofthe Barrie Collegiate of secondary school education Institute This was recently print and urged the students not to un edby the commercial printing de derestimate the great deal they Lady Lions Give Refriger ator to RVH June 43745111 Saturday 451 Tlle fn Edt Angel 590 mm re so 91m airconditioned Adl mission 50 Dancing Pictures of the 74 young grad creation Hall 33tfb Muskoka the BCI Overtones seems wellA 45461311 on the wayto becoming yearly Bond Read floor 50c ing Keep good Admission Oldtime and modern danc 43tfth July prized by the graduating classand lunch Friday evening open for the big street dance and carnival at Lefroy Dancing to the Stroud Mountaineers Lucky draw Fun for all and bring your friends Innisl Come 4546b District Orange Lodge Annual Church Service at Ivy An glican Church Sunday July Parade at Ivy Orange Hall pm Elmvale Young Britons Band will lead Allen Betty Stairs Kathleen Piper and gamESI 730 pm DST hospital The folding of parade year 43451 more than 8000 men representing some 60 unitsbetween June 26 and August 26 All Reserve Force units from Ontarios Central Com mand with the exception of anti ElllClilfl and signals will train at this camp Quebec and Eastern Commands will bcrrcpresented by nliits of the Royal Canadian Arm ourcd orps Royal Canadian En gineers and field medium and miltank artillery regiments All units are scheduled to train for midweek period with all camp igtjxitics being directed by Major General Vokes CB CBE DSO assisted by members of the Cen tral Command staff Six training wings will be in operation and will provide instruction in armoured artillery engineer infantry and general military training and sub jects Arrangements have also been made to run promotion qualifica tion and trade training examina tions during the period of the camp Volunteer Workers Helping To Build Cabins At Church Camp Site on Georgian Bay The new United Church campf Beginning Thursday of this we further volunteer labor will bu ve nice sleeping cabins whi accommodate property near Midland will be used in few weeks splendid central building 24 feet by 50 feet will has been constructed Volunteer each Further provision for work groups from thenPresbytery year will be by tents Campe have improved the grounds gener will sleep on double deck st 1beds and it is eXpected that camp Will accommodate about campers in its rst season Among the outstanding featu ofthe camp are splendid st bathing area and the spacious pl ing areas of the beautiful property Theme is an idealjgmbinatio lovely woods and open sp Which will provide interest pleasure for eVerycamperj visitor to the grovnds Good staffs are organized to give than leadership to the camps are arranged as follows Bo July 20 to 30 Girls Aug Further cooperation and ance from all United churc the Presbytery will be app It is hoped that every congre will desire to do its full pa forward as much as possible atonce Gifts of ful camp articles and equi will also be gratef Among these useful piano or organ record good safe boat large hitch sils including hotelsize Work groupsor indi invited to theeamp Th ally MRS SMITH past president of the ladies auxiliary to the Barrie Lions club is pictured presenting to Rev James Ferguson president of the board of trustees of the Royal Victoria hospital refrigerator for the second floor service kitchen of the hospital This represents the final donation to the hospital by the lady Lions for the year 1948 49 As well as the refrigerator the ladies auxiliary donated $200 to help with the purchase or the autoclave for the linen was another project during the Henry Rooke Photo Twice Weekly MONDAY and THURSDAY ucoidag lo ltlllltllllltC Clarke president of the 151111L1 July 311 lii Willtitlnil fol through llllll lllIi twill ltilii 51012 Ilvlll ld Pollo 1k 3h 1lllli1f limit it iiid offltllll liilll pieced to visit 0fflcm Memol lat tiuiich iizii tlLltl ll=fll of inter only Will pro tlllltl ltlll llll lziiiauoiiJhcleze Jtliitr Alan Vltllililt Alliillllitl hi ifteinioii by cal to the viaityls Shrine the lluioizia House Mlisculn and other points of historic inter litilalid llll evening llnii lIxccllelicies Bllll ciuise through lloney lit it they vlll lltl ltll lii offu lltl planned for is hoped that take SIHHHJ lsilllll vllll Later llt liai lliulsliav as mum1 Lady Alcxanli will leave by car liiiougli Vic Wnuhaushclic Luncheon lllftl llllt littlll llllll ll tlllil llalliol liftsSlllL ltilta oldwahi seivvd iillia and tour of the distillt by car and holit is planned for the afternoon Will the party in Harare and Will after Fridn is allowed Barrie and moinlng an official tour of the amp lloidcti district In the late afternoon ltieii dinner is planned county lixcil ltlltlth lnrk community tails of the official receptions and developed representatives Midhuist iIlLll actual toms witli helm iiiiliiicipzil officials of the Legion and lluronili Associa No filial arrangw in his have as yet been concluded tion lKxtllllVIS GRAND CHAPLAIN GEORGIAN AREA MASONIC SERVICE The annual divine service of the Masonic body of the Georgian dis trict was held in Collier St Unit ed Church Sunday The centre of the church was well of the district service RW Bro Jr the District Chaplain Bro Rev Olmsted The speaker for the Rt Wor evening last filled being was arranged by Robins every represented part The DDGM and service was Semple Pctcrboro Grand Chaplain of the Grand Lodge of Province of Ontario Rev SE Lewis minister of the warm wel Bro Rev Canada in the extended come to the visuors The DDGM lesson and the led in prayer LClllllCh and Messrs duct The Grand Chaplain brought timely message his theme being The Mission of Masonry fore the World can settle down to sane living there must be new spirit and it is the duty of Ma sons to do everything possible to create right spirit there must be kindly service the promoting of goodwill toward all men and generous friendship church read the scripture chaplain The choir of the anthem Lambert and Shep district contributed herd Be To do this ray AN EXAMINER WANT an PHONE 2414 ten campe its an lly thing tested in do merit Midland Dr ammuniti

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