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Barrie Examiner, 22 Apr 1953, p. 1

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AN morrcunm warned Serving THE TOWN OF BARBIE AND COUNTY OF SIMCOE Since 1864 89th YuanNo 47 Antonina as Second Clu Iy to Put Onion Department Iail Ottawa lSCF Hold Dinner Meeting at Barrie District Collegiate WHEN THE INTERSCHOOL CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP met at Barrie District Collegiate Friday last for dinner meeting the above group were caughtin informal discus sion Left to right Heath viceprlnclpal Bow man principal of Place alum Barrie Collegiate George Johnston Collegiate lite Spotlighled at Parenls Banquet The necessity for practising the ideals of Christianity in Whitman accoinpanledtl68ih7fl everyday life was emphasized to both students and adults at the interSchool Christian the Barrie District Collegiate Around 125 students parents and teachers gathered to hear an ad dress by Wilbur Suthcrland gen eral secretary for Canada ofthc InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Other highlights of the evening were panel discussion by four collegiate students Shirley Frid June Owens Mary Cameron and Ross Morrow on the work of lSCF and brief talk given by the first organizer of ISO atthe Bab rie school Rev Frank Mainfomec Chinese missionary now in Stoufax ville The president oflhckBDCI Inter School Christian FelloWship Miss Nelma Wigg presided at the din ner meeting and therewerc special musical numbers Miss Elizabeth guests at the piano for the singing of hymns following the banquet and accompanied Nancy Jean Cam eron saxophone soloist in selec and said Hon 6W Mia90m Moss opened he meeting with prayer and the guests were wel comed by the lSCF president Head Table Guests Among the head labile guests were Principal Bowman and Mrs Bowman George Johnston MPP chairman of the BDCI Board and Mrs Johnston Heath staff advisor to the group and Mrs Heath former leader Miss Lor raine Somervillc leader of the lSCF group at the school Rev Luck president of the Barrie and District Ministerial Association and Mrs Luck and Rev and Mrs Muir The banquet tables were decorate ed in the school colors red black and white with streamer centre piece and candles Behind the head table was replica of the ISCF shield and therewae posters ex plaining the organizations work on the walls of the dinning hall Repudlation of ChriSt Mr Sutherlandtook asthe theme of his address the Baptists stateh meat from John 126 There standeth one among youwhom ye know not The same situation prevails today the said for never in the history of Christian civilization has there been timewhen great raceand nations have had their whole outlook based on the ud iation of Jesus Christthe ole Russian bloc 11 is to be hoped that it will not come this way But it is strange that evenvinCanadwa senior high school students have crime to me Jesus Christ who is He student teacher came with thesame query and asked Where can findout The world is shrinking pointed out the speaker There is arrin creasing unity but there is com mon basis in looking at life There was day when rall people took the Bible as their standard of ing All found it acommon influ ence Lives were shaped by its ihatdaxh glneleuaremo March 4Wa1ter Fines longer one people In many Schools and universities the Biblefis ire podiated There are no absolutes no Godirno faith Ilhere is how Aurora Juniorw Committedstor Trial ianrrie Fellowship parents banquet in Institute dining hall ever resurgence in many church es new realism Christ in the School Mr Suthcrland felt that young people particularly teenlagcrs must have place where they can get tbgetbcr physically The high school is one community Here are the hopes and fears of tomorrow The school is miniature rcprcsen tation of the community The edu cational world is where young pcopledocorne together The lSCFelutersschopl Chris tian Fellowshipis means by which students demonstrate before their fellows the ideals of the Lord Jesus Christ It is church exist ing in one place Jesus Christian fbesignifica nt early lffe It is like mission to students Students must bear the message of living Sayiour The lSCF has spread around the world but will not meet parents cooperate Mr Sutherland closud his address by quoting again the words of John the Baptist He urged all present to make that one the Lord Jesus Christ really known in schools and colleges graduate of the University of British Columbia thespeaker took postgraduate work in physics ob taining his masters degree He went overseas during the war and on hisAreturn went into the univer sity to teach physics He intended tostudy For his doctorate but felt call to Christian Service among students In 1951 he was made gen eral secretary for Canada of the IVCF He was introduced to the gather ing by Heath Principals Address In his brief address at the din ner the principal Mr Bowman complimented the group its years work At the Barrie col legiate the lSCF has about 35 mem bersand each year 235 one of its projects Sponsors the showing of MPP chairman of BDCI lahuam Sgt Donald Masher oard Wilbur Sutherland gcn cral secretary for Canada for InterVarsity Christian Fel lowship Rev Frank Muir of Stouffvillc graduate of Barrie Collegiate and Frank Higginson of Essa member of the Collegiate Board Move Barrie of Tourist Booth To Bradford St Authorization to move the Chamber of Commerce tourist information booth from just south of Barrie on Highway 11 near the Cities Service station to thc KiwanisLions Beach on Bradford St was given at the Chamber of Commerce meeting last night With the fourlane highway now in use the location on Highway 11 no longer is in the strategic position formerly en joyed It was felt that with who centennial being held this year more centraflocation would be of greater value Bishop ofAlgoma Tellsbf Progress In Huge Diricese Right Rev Wright Angli brother of Rev dePencicr Wright Rector of Trinity Anglican Church was in Barrie last week and lled two speaking engagi men ency 15 This evidently is not unusual for him and he was introduced by Galloway of Toronto form erly of Algoma Diocese as The dynamo of the Nort to the mtm bers of the Trinity Mens Club at pm but in his own words he had found himself to be known in the club as Joes brother an unusual prex for bishop and rector Bih6ormgonranrocsc ad EMoki Plans For Hospital iGraduqlion committee isdto be set up by the Royal Victoria Hospital Board to make plans for the June 1953 graduation ceremonies of the train ing school At theirst regular meeting of the new hospital board on Monday afternoon it was decided that starting in May the board will hold its meetings in the evening for some time to make it easier for the new township rcpresentzh tlves on the board to attend The only representative yet named by the ve neighboring townships is Carman wney who will repre sent Versprarrownship The nance committee of hospital board is stilbfollow the policy set by the board of collecting the overdue Barrie and District Memorial Hospital building fund pledges with quite good re Miss Helen Shanahan hospital superintendent reported that capping dance for the student nur ses had been held last Friday in tendent is sending some of her pupil nurses to the Registered Nur ses of Ontario conventiori this week EASER UPPER Monday morning April 20 and the harrassed WKW startedpost mg up our news assignments book The sports editor wasaway in land of French speaking people the news editor was down and nearly out by repercussions from cavitie dental andat the top of the page was already entered Janie leaves for New Yorkl No wonder this his comment duly posted was succint bWoworded with refer Moody Bible Institute film to all the students He wished ISOF ever success in its work The motto of lSCF as explained in the student panel discussion is To knowglirlst and to make Him known The letters might stand for Serve Christ First ISCF has big brother in InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Both are supported financially by freewill orings of interested Christians In the panel discussion lSCF pioneer camps Were described and the work of the 200 groups across Canada was outlined Highlights of the years meetings at Barriewere reviewedas thejstudent panel ex plained the purpose and organiza tionorlSCF Rev MrvMuir vwbs introduced bylMis Heath From Barrie Collegiate Institute the former student had gone to Toronto Bible College and then to China as missionary On hisreturn he at Mummersimanaummwuu Stouftville UnltedChurch He is leaving soon xfor Japan with his fadiin for the United Churgh Mis alonary Board 34 gyjmayer Al Next Aslheis Svimcoe benly Changed with mm in connection with the death 011101 ext Gillies 18 of Stayher during hockey game at Codingwood on of Au rulrlalby in 0Q was committed Magistrate 120 llngwood continuum gt The ntaglatrate made mom kept as he the mat for the W3 when the hearing player for Collingwood Green tsbirts ofltbe OHA JuniorC ser es Gillies died While being rushed to Torontofhotrpital with ahead injury ailmentowed when he was crashed to the boards during group playoff game with Aurora Evidence trate based his decision was taken ncd two on which the ingis ence to other unknown regions From thegeneral outlook for the weekdt might bcwise to chat bit on that old easerupper of mans troubles the gentle artof fishin Andrew Lang the dean of fishers whomeless dedicated poem manor wirmur The situation was gexplained by Charles Seagram in thanking the speaker at the close In club meetings hesaid wetake him to be one of us How BuildingAccomplished The Bishop thanked thedonors of contributi from1rinityto ward the ho ding dundmtvtheir church St Lukes at Sault Ste Marie and told the unusual stbry or accomplishment Tbrstbuildin amnion stone and crackdin 18115butwas not quite large enough as the con gregation grew and fwhea itllwaS partially bur doWnafewyears ago they plannedto build allarger cathedral Estimates una cdmplete plan were of$190000 butby revisingthe plan this was cut considerably Insurance brought 355000 and by unique campaign the sum ot$64571 was donated in one day meet ing was held in the burned build ing eachwmernbef and adherent was askedWo donate months salary and was given one yearrte pay in this WWI3ndwltb the revised plan the costjwal more thoumehyt The new buildingdollowcdllie designing of the former St Lukes and has= beaufa biennial to the diocese to Izaak Walton many years back had that true angler temperament by the way has anyone every heard of powdered radish such as he referred to in connection with snack No he didnt use that word while out fishing is it on the market still grand 9m ciasgicieiu of John Ridd meeting his first and only love beautiful Lorna Donne while he was chasing loaches in the Lynn and impaling them witha little trident Cold water meant little to Uh llarrir Examiner BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA WEDNESDAY APRIL 22 1953 lumber Clan Hutum CWNA and Audit Dam of Cirwlltm nuns nu AGAIN TONIGHT urn cns TORONTO GARDENS Barrie legion Helps Soldier Home from Korea Being flown home through the action of Barrie Branch of th Canadian Legion to be at the bedside of his two sick 28 Muford Sgt Masher who has been in Korea year with the RCEME was being sent home by boat but when the Barrie Legion of which be is mem ber heard of the sickness of two of his three children mem bers decided to club together to pay his air are home Mrs Mosher the former Ituby Patterson of Mcaford says that son Brian aged three is due to enter the Hospital For Sick Children in Toronto on the 26th for stomach operation This will be his second opera tion Baby Lorraine aged 18 months is also sick at home The Moshers have third child Mary Ann aged Majorin Barrie Merchant Favor fridayNighl OpenClose Sat 6pm The vast majority or Barrie merchants are in agreement with the proposal that retail night until nine and close Saturday night at six according Chamber of Commerce meeting to report presented at the last night George Caldwell and Geo chunts Committee circulated throughout the town and received almoatwholehcartcd en dorsement for the Friday night opening Saturday night closing idea Only stumbling blocks seem niture businesses where the required majority have not as yet accepted the plan petition is being present hoped that the new hours will became effective on May 15 local Gardens Pictured and Shown By Cockburn at tho Club Cuckburn BSA head of the tagriculturc department at Barrie mg District Collegiate Institute gave most timely and interesting illus trated lecture on Friday night Apr 17 following the regular weekly dinner meeting Club in CommunityHouse was imrciauccdisy LionCecil Cook an expupil who paid tribute to Mr Cockburns effective methods in teaching coaching in sports and training cadets and conside one emos popu arTeac ers on the staff With Lioh MacLean at th lantern the speaker showed large number of excellent colored slides depicting the beauty spots in Beau tiful Barrie which have been de veloped by property owners He emphasized the value of the work done through years past by the Bar rie Horticultural Society and asked support for their membership dritre under the leadership of Lion Art Pugh Some of his pictures were he said taken on permission or re quest of the owners and some were soaked in Interspersing this comment with humorousvstories the speaker first pointed out that the beautiful set ting of the town adds much to the beauty of its homes and gave in illustration superb views of the operties of McChrmll Garrett Earl Cox and others on Davis St now Shanty Bay Road of the Barrie Lions Barrie Flyers can win the Eastern Canada junior champion lship tonight at Maple Leaf Gardens Toronto when they op pouc Quebec Cltudels in the fifth game of the bestinseven fflnals The Flycrs lead the series 3l in games After the Citudcls showed complete reversal of form in the fourth tilt in Quebec City to upset the Flyers 03 coach Hap Emma is nobdiscounting it as law of average think we were all at Port Arthur when the game started jsaid Emms The engineer threw the train into reverse on us Qucbcc have rough trail ahead if they hope to emerge from the series They must win three straight gamcs in Ontario as the Quebec Coliseum is housing an ice show this week The Cits showed great bunch Eof skating legs in the upset and ny gtLUllilg hit Ray Cyr centred Michel Labndic and Aggie Kukulo wicz and this line was power house against the Flycrs They scored three goals one to each member with Labadic finally breaking the determined armor of little Marv Edwards He scored eight on Edwards and St Cathar incs Icepces during the interlock ing schedule but went scoreless in the first three games of the series rcshift in front lines by coach Phil WNW lifter 00 Slraighl de Watson gave me dub the H053 feats had been disappointed in the work of his big guns Labadic and Aggie Kukulowicz Both had been granted tryouts with New York Rangers and should have been the driving force of the C115 The Fly crs were notworried about them There couldnt help but be letdown after three easy wins stated Emms The Cits were better team than they had shown but its hard to convince the boys when they score eight and nine goals game as easy as they did it think they realize it now and want to get this series over with tonight ffrey Glenn of mg Retail MeFl One member of the squad will the petition to merchantsb9155ng Ddcncema Jagmg gins sustained severely injured ankle in the fourth game and Ar chic Campbell said it could be 1frncture Xrays were taken last night at Royal Victoria Hospital after the teams arrival home Defenceman Ken Robertson who hasnt seen action in this series wrll likely get the nod to replace Higgins on the bluelinc Due to CAHA regulations the Flyers had to cut their roster to 15 players which includes two nctminders Robertson and rightwinger Orin stores remain open on Friday to be in the grocery and fur ed to Town Council and it is lineup momentarily but when the Flych won three games by such decisive scores it wasimpossible to make change Carver may get the nod tonight for forward berth Undoubtedly both clubs our made to the problem of surround ings at the new addition The speaker then put through many slides in different locations ovaarrie Mulholland St ClappeF ton St new houses and their pr paration of lawns and gardens The concilla home was included as an example of landscaping and lawn vVievm Th tree in bloom at the 8350 home At this point he advised builders of new homes team that the top 5011 is taken before excavating and placed to one side for replacing af ter building The lawn at Codring ton Street School wasjan example of lawn building Advice on tres was tofmake use of those already on the lot if pos sable It takes long time to grow tree said Mr Cockburn Earl Cox also gave advice regard ing welll around each tree when refilling as shown on slides of his home The question of spraying for dan delions was shown at the BDCI lawn and types of sprays suggested Some surprising vieWs were giv en of rock rdens 1i nd and tion of colors massed in solid ef owers at mg homes oypfz spar feet not nuxed ling and Leishmah Blake St Landscaping and flower beds where the slope at the rear of the around the Royal Victoria Hospital properties has been built up most were also shown and reference Turn to page NO 918390 coonuun Municipal gores andother land scaped bits handled by the Parks Commission were shownand the tulip beds praised for their selec rMounted gEscorl to TheQueen him but there is more pleasant way of rounding up sirnilar tinny types such as ourfsuokersby lo eating them in Spawning time in shallow creeks and by lying down breathe lawnmoweraorta 1701i invauietly reach over and place hand under the fish and gently work the fingers up the gill and theuclose tight and heave on The fish will not mpvebut just tryggto hold themtail it cant be done because that end is like an aplmated cake of soap and supplies power for climbing up foot or mere do the little waterfalls when moving upstream can trout be caught by similar duckling we aint sayin hav ing never tried but we dovknow that oneof our local creeks was cleaned out 111195 when with Cool sprmmtbe trout just ignoied ball and leafed in the 90013 Week MONDAY momsoat and FRlDAY single copy Pages Two tired The Flycrs spent 15 haul on train yesterday and with Barrie about 1130 last night The Citadels were expected to leave Quebec City last night and land in Tomato about pm Throughout the series 5mm maintained the Citadels were bet lcr team than they had shown There is something wrong he would say The puzzle was the Clts 21 edge in playoff garnet against Montreal Canadians helm withdrawing from the QuebecAdv sociation With the slump shaken and Victory under their belt Que bcc are expected to be full fire in an effort to prolong the series Watson tightened his club up de fensively and Flyers like Orvles sicr Don McKenncy Tony Poet and Skip Teal were unable to shake loose for many scoring op portunities on goalie Marcel lailie This is big one for us Emma remarked If they win werein trouble Cant afford to give them any lift at all Mk To Get Degree Carver were hoisted out of the Sirocco County who will receive the honorary degree pot Dodo of Laws at the main Corry tion to be held at the University Wests ern Ontario on May 30 University PresidentG Edward Hall in asking Mr Drury to ac cept the degree wrote in part The VL km= ha great contribution which you baye made to this Universitywhew Premier of the Province On tario It recalls the results of Royal Commisiorc on Myers Education and your subseQuentma jor financial support which ambit ed very materially in the University to meet its growing educational remnsibilities tether people of Western Ontario our HOME WEEK AUG vol9 Word was received at Cents1 nial Headquarters today that City of Toronto Fire Dopartm will sendup one of their angle horsedrain steam fire engines the Grand CentennialParade on Aug during Battles 01d Ham no Centennial Committee an cidentab has had splcndid c0 roperation from outofetown firms offering to send vehicles loathe Grand centennial Paradeg Bast week you will remembrp we told you about the Tachom Tmnsportatidn Commission ofce ing to send up their old Richmond And now Chief HOT man of the Toronto Fire menthas offeredto sen Hill stage coach the oldfashioned hor steam fire engines Tlieresonlyonetblh pthoj hThe Centennial Commi be arrange transportation 1149 an frantic kindhearted reader truclr and would like Centennial Cornmittser ve the Committee would pleased to hear cannons Mailman ascend Amtth of old exprienced fish QUEEN at me coronation ma 9m rm elmn who inactpgygelforeg urine Mover fallenior the book be 1y used loop for England later their filial training tuIOttawa more sailing anaemia

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