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Barrie Examiner, 19 Mar 1956, p. 9

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Lions Hegr Speaker Tell Iotwarld origamiamt Council at Chrisfiqns and JeWs About 50 were pruent for the regular flipper meeting of the Barrie lions Club on meson eveningMarch at Community House hit Twister clutch sprang amine new variationsgon an old theme by questions re garding dates of office terms and even caught Lion Ed Norman on date rcgardinghia openin ol businesi some years ago and ere was subseqth march of dimes into his little fare box Song leader Jim Lynn had the backing of visiting ocal pianist Wally Perkins on at Occasion and they became sentimental starting with Harvtst htoon then For Me and My Gal fnlA lowed by Oh You Beautiful Doll and Put Your Arms Around Mr lioney with two final numbers by request Easter Parade and Take Me Out To The Ball Game Ray Horn extended welcome and thank you to Wally Perkins Songs for Speakers Benefit Quite evidently the charming reason for the sentimental num bers was the visiting speaker Mrs May Hambly of Toronto in troduced by Lion Bob Leishman petite personality with natural poise who has contributed much as member of the Canadian Council of Christians and chs with considerable travelling to ward the extension of those con copts which bear upon the hope of world peace The speaker has worked with the Council as ice turcr discussion ineder and con sultant and is deeply interested in the field of human relations From British Columbia Born in British Columbia Mrs Hambly is the daughter of mm ing engineer married banker in Windsor Ontario is the mother of two sons 11 and 12 one born in London and one in Toronto But tragedy touched her life in the loss of her husband several years ago Her education was most unus ual and wonderful asset with elementary and high school grounding in six provinces wtth anearly beginning in Quebec village Her high school educa lion was completed in Ottawa bier she graduated in honor daaaies at tbellnivutity of To rontoand had special eounes in flotation atthe College of Educa tion Toronto Hereareer made her teacher in Sandwich Collegiate Wiodsor and she it at present teaching Latin and ancient history at the Forest Hill Collegiate Toronto She wasa delegate to the World Affairs Conference at Camp Conductling delegate at theiiu man Relations Workshop at the University of Maine and leader of the Great Books Foundation at the University of Chicago Through it all she is devoted mother with their home in Toronto and is proud of her two boys Hockey is tops with them She had former Barrie Fiyer in one of her classes her boys are players and the youngest had the honor of playing at the Maple Leaf Gardens in recent series of play offsrfor the boys Stresses Aims Mrs Hamth laid stress upon the aim of both the Council and the Lions to help others and to live in peace and unity and throughout her address she show ed that at many of the confer ences she has attended they have really achieved grcatcr success in getting together in time out such as the coffee breaks when the personal contacts give an un derstanding of the sensitivities of others This applies to many types nationalities and creeds and also to color She spoke of one method used as gettogether parody or burlesquc or Trial by Jury when number were charged with the some offence As iudge sho derived much entertainment by adopting aFrench Canadian or habitant costume and with ac cent dcrived from early school days Such medium brings out the reactions of others as the ac cused She recalled on occasion the singing of Latin Gregorian chant by large number compris FRIDAY Congratulationsto Mn George Gammonson whorelehnted bei aaur birthday last Sltludly ale Mini id out at Bernie Humor tripleBer nice Helmet 688 lb gent sin Lorne Harvey Dougfitewart Team standing Stewpots 42 garment 38 Blues at Sneakers Late Hague hlgh lady single Elsie Reynolds 212 triple Elsie Reynolds 576 high gent single honor of Helen The storm pre vented quite slow who would have otherwise attende MirsMitYimMnL ing many types of religious he lief and yet all had that desire to put first thedatherhood ot God and the brotherhood bf man most lmprcssive and tunfor gettable event Throughout Mrs Hamny not only told otthc aims ottheorznn iratiop but actually demonstrated through her sincerity and person ality the warking out of those aims This was very ably ex pressed by Lion Dr Bllkey ina sincere vote of thanks fronrtho club and guests when he said in your left and intllrcct way you seem to have revealed many aspects of the altruism and self knowledge which we all carry about with us little too deeply buried within our greater seltes Perhapsitis more of your kind of work which will eventually re lease the worldfrom the prcju dices and misunderstandings which are responsible for all of our strife Perhaps too you will return sometime to given some ofthe finer details which you could bring forth if time were available Executive Meetin The etecutlvosrof the Union Local turmct at of Mr and hits Mel Priest on Tuesday evening March Plans were madefor the nextmeeting oh March 22 and alsofor the county dance at Midhurst on Fri day march 16 Attended Funeral Mr and Mrs Olivcr Wilson at tendedthe funeral of Mrs Wil sons uncle John rterof Bally DuffnearLindray cr was 94 and was the family of ll who came from Ircland at the turn of tho lath century The village of Holly Dqu was named after the town in Ireland from which the family come Mrs Bob Maguire visited her grandfather at Springfield few days last week Afternoon Tea Mrs Lord andMrs Downey en tertained at afternoon tea for number of friends on Thursday in JMOrePéome ThanlEveigiire Rea innIhéjBurriezExa stakcp and countless volumeslni Filmon Bibte An educational film our Bible and how it came to us through the ages was shown in the Unit adChureh on Thursday evening March Rev Parson who is the districtsccrctary of the British and Foreign Bible Society in Canada sponsored thistllm This fine film and showed how the the tint latin to the192 lad guages Men such as Tyndall who was one of the first transla tors were evenburned at the the transistions were seized and burned but still the work of translation and printing went on until tell The King Jamesyer 228 triple lbie was translated from Vuiety saw Despite the stormy weathera fair crowd attended the variety show sponsored by the local Wo lute with Vlriaua num bers bei supplied by the other it the Memorial Hall on Friday nght Mrs Bert Broderick acted as chairman and introduced the guests skitby Bradford ladies was very amusing Duets by Mrs Broderick and Mrs Morris and solos by Mrs Fennell were much enjoyed Mrs Watson and Mrs Constable were the accom pan is The ladies of Thornton Coul tons Hill and Cornonatlon branch Littles Hill proved to be real entertainers and their num bers were enjoyed by all present Lorne Arnold of Cookotown as us ital playcd some very appropriate violin solos and these were thor oughly enjoyed by all During the intermission the local ladies sold homemade candy Flnal Euchre ritt and Mrs Noble won the ladies prizes Walla won the gents prizes Lucky cup MrsSaundcra travel llng prizes Mrs GillamfndMar gucritc Ramsay lucky to lies Mrs Twentyvtwo tables of euchre were played at the final night of the series on Monday Mrs Mer thewordDayidf The bffiideut opened the meet intt with vmn Minutes and business followed ltwas decided Maoonic banquet in Sutherland had charge of the worship service Mn Brethet Jed in prayer Thelad were all pleased to hawI Mrs Mouren of Avening presidentof the Prerbyterial Farm Fm The Farm Forum met attire home of Mr and Mn my on Mondsy night The subject diaeussed Il Workmena Com penntioa for Agriculture What is it Do we need it Caavwa afford it The weeklyeuchre was bet on Wednesday night wlth seven tas bies playing The prise winner were Mrs Douglas Gitfen forthe drcn them She gave splendid talk on missionary work Everyone was delighted to have three girls from the junior choir come and sing for em They were Jean Watt Suthcn land and Velma Smith The meeting closed with hymn and prayer delectable lunch was served by the hostesses Mrs Watt and Mrs Hip well socialtime was spent wearer EFFORT VANCOUVER CP British Columblana have donated 375000 pints of blood since the Red Cross establishedlts free service for hos pital patients in February 1947 Beforethatn patients paid $25 pint plus hospital fees of $15 Nehrormron CALGARY CR The man who stole $5 piece of equipment Bruce Madill and to gain entry swept up all the glass tidied the office andput piece of card board in thewindow COVERS Rolled newsprint suit able for coverirjiglong taoleé banquet mines shelving etcVery reas unable The Barrie Examiner aion Our Bible of Today was finally produced Horticultural Mectlng horticultural meeting will be held in the Forestry Hall at Mid hurst March 20 at pm Mr Beuant be the speaker and is showing slides on the iris that lower being the premium this year to all members who join the society Edenvale and Minesing Juniors are to talte part in the program Ladies please bring sandwiches and cookies Tea will be provided omremainmmp THE FORCE Honors trainings ammo Youve MEN WHO ARE mums humpmo MEETJTHfDiEMANDS oii LAWENFORCEMENT CAREER The prime requisites of ci member of theJRoyoi anqdign Mounted Police are intelligence service benefits nod jodvoificigvés inclu measure ofadv ntu de certain integrity and courcig Service requirementsfreéuently entoii long hours inconvenience an pérs noigcinnger serwce inr anode if you are interesie seine ofihe qualifications asic ounlificdfions co office or

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