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Barrie Examiner, 23 Jan 1956, p. 10

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ehysmamflinitytb TM nationwide appenbtor maids iotmild remained eatre or the sauna Shakespearean Fest lvllhalbeen launched the pull as announced recently by Straw lord Shakespearean Festival Board President Bellwla seeking as raise $9 needed to erect the theatre chairman is Co at Mellhan permanent theatre is desired tor three basic reasons to pro vide flue craftsmen with adequate tools to permit vmuch more ci ndent operating methods and to aroid the present heavy annual maintenance and depreciation coats The permanent theatre how ever calls for more than mere sellsupport it is master stroke or boldness uomrecurring necessity that win stand as leg acy to all Canadians or generr tions to come As such it will require the backing and attentive support of all the Festivals initial supporters said MBell Strat tord Shakespearean Festival Foundation at Canada HDesign oi the proposed theatre will have close physical amnity swith the present theatretent It will he steel lrame structure air conditioned and soundproof de slmcd by Rnunthwaite and Fair tieid Toronto arehitecfslhe basic structure at the auditorium and stage will remain the same as will Ihe seating capacity with the addition of halchny closely overlooking the stage There are no pillars Total seat Heroic Fisherman EBSTTHORNHEL so Mm 100 igeithroush itcezlng wa iahdhroke his leg jagged rocks fhethvre securing lifeline that savedzll men res in lakhospitai Thornhill dather of meow mate of the trawler Cape Agathasswhieb grounded and rank rtugese Cove nearthe en openair promenade year in accommodition is lhe Nuwllhewrccoroioxtahb maced in the permanent theitrei Datacode whetken care 01 by wteeatmalmny lacingthe state The orchestra in be above and behind the stage and ad equate arrangeétenta are being atlonal campaign provided or storageoi properties Acoustics are in charge of 30 hert Tanner Bellevilie iortner acoustical expert with BBC no new theatre entrance will be re designed or simple ingress and egress to the theatre broad all mail tables to rdreshmenis will be included The theatre root will be copper which will be immediately toned to green without waiting or an tures brushwork Since root sus pension without use at pillars is no longer an engineering pan hlem this design will give the Festivhl audiences generally an unimpeded view at stage action Work on the new theatre is ex pected to commence early this laii Among thoseserving on the nay Uonal campaign committeenrc Hon Wilfrid Gagnon $333 pres ident Dow Brewery Limited and Percy Fox president at St uwrencc Corporation Ltd cp chalrrnen lor Montreal Mlinr General Bruce Matthews CBE president Excelsior Liie insur ance Co chairman for Toronto Wing Commander Alexander QC chairman for Ottawa Patterson Minnesota Mining ann Manufacturing Co at Canada Ltd chairman for London Arthur Schmon president Ontario Paper Company ionliiagara Peninsula Mayor Wiltrid Gregory chairman for Stratiord Carl Pollock Do minion Electrohome ilndustries Ltdl chairman or Kitchener Floyd Chalmers president Mae eanHunter Publishing Company Limited Toronto special gins 12166 Hale Canadian Wesl inznouse company Ltd Hamilton ipuhiicity chairman Manufaeiurers life Presents Annual Report The Manufacturers Lite reports that the companys new business during 1955 totalled record $301 millionsa gain oi $50 millions in new business over the previous Business in lorce passed the two billion mark and is now $2112 millions gt Assets held in trust tor the pay ment future policy benefits in creased so million to sm nau ions Government and Govern ment guaranteed bonds constituted 159iI oi assets and corporation and municipal bond 49 mortgages made up 20 of assets preterred and common stoclusfc cash and other assets 10 The net rate interestearned as 447 Payments made to policyholders under their contracts amounted to nearly $38 millions and were dis tributed to beneficiaries and icyowners in death olaimsm towed endowments annuity pa ments and otherpolicy benefits in cluding $5 million in dividends to policyholders iencennd loa AGANADAWIDB artisan $934000 to build nerd anent theatre for the Stratiord Shakespeareanl=estival has been announced by the national campaign chalflnerDl MC Ci Meighen 03E Col Melghen is shown discussing scale model of the proposed theatre wlthfrom Patterson TRAGEDY NEXT We hope that speeding driver who killed pet dog named Vicky wacygoing somewhere veryan portant We wonder why the driver didnt stop Indi hell eve givie the totality anotheruthought Andhe more carelul because the nut intruder in his easily be achild arnmuth N5 Light path inight founder of the Siraflordfihaltespeateah Festivali MSPBGIQ GOOD Even 20 yefllI ago mister heard the same remark What is the world coming to when such andsuch came to notice regarding the youth otour day Im old world ireens rolling around just as it has for millions at years We mmoiin the least worried about the young people of today Ceraldton= Ont TimesStar renown for yoursen the me newtid in theymediumpri fieid sedative with plasmatchiesslainoathn beatsridinaonairllw The most world Engine in the medium ptlie ficidjsCii 75horaepowerV8 unld becauaedmn attritiuns 01 the ttawn by any nggmtioaed interruption this that any dimrnment between th ra wayrcomoanler and their Ansleye1 ever In and wark in conditio ll capableattain atuedub imaarlill board of rbitration representative at the public and both parti to the ouput WHEREAS the mlnaiements oi the railway eornpanlea have indi cated their William to gree to bthae recommends Ir rs mow Bill that ill Town Council oi Bow manviilevexpreuiireit in layer of the settlement on the aid diiien enceshetween the railway com panies and their employees by the method or arbitration the results to be binding on both partic the end hat Justine ement with Geo rle Barber JIMMY en xineer from the provincial deillri mentbt humidSanitary condi tionain genera were satisfactory andvmolt oi the touch received their Certificate of approval to carry on during 1956 In several instances however lieeasa were held up mpoiarlly until certain recommendations were carried out he reached without harm to the public interest Mm near warm IREH SOLVED that copies olihic resolu tion be sent to thePrlmc Minis ter the mat Hon Louie st Juryinto the pm to Mr Frank liall chairman oithenegatiating committee or thejrailway unions and to the president of the Can adianan tienaiin and Canadian PapiIe N9 MORTON POLiCEMEN moge oa whi presen Vhoic ior cold weather wear At right the huikybuiialo aw in useand wornghy ConstableKeith Btrate At whichis ing considered replacement 3ng Via Howard Carey wearthenew threefinorterlengih boat 0251019 nuns musr 711150 member tithe Austral Output of pulp andpaperfcohi tan unate aroelected foeaixynar panics win Canada onethi three years xreatcrthan that 01 theScand ves inav countries comb ed

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