Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 29 Apr 1953, p. 8

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WWI THE GREEN FRONT sum HARDWARE CHINA GIFTS TOYS Where You Buy More for Less Playground Leaders he Barrie Recreation Committee Sunny and Bright Somewhat Mllder With Fresh Breeze announces the appointment of the following young people as playl The week has been cool with chilly breexcs left over from March Monday brought llxbt showers Tues day was cool and early this morning showed low of 25 Howaver growth has been slow had me mum you done This The past 10 years have seen momm mm ma sun lrcznarkable growth of summer rc with sunny and slightly milder crcation pzOarms throughout Temperatures were Nortn America Many private ag ground leaders for the summer of ml Low enclcs now give cmpbasxs to Supervisor Appomted 1953 Misses Anne Baker Lesley 37 period in the year that was once Harris Elizabeth Wildman Cather Our la round su crvior will lwnmeud mm for hmldab Its hard to realize that another year has been added to the life of our bus Irrioa 11mm rosr News of Interest to Junior Farmers in Coleman Catherine Wilkinson Dianne Carruthers Margaret Sam hcl Patricia Stafford Helen Thomp son Joan Leaking Jane Perkins Myrna Synnott Lois Keast Bar bara Burdelte Sue Walls Joan Smith Pat Bayes Also Bruce Poppleton Pogue and John Warnica By EDYTIIE BEDMOND Summer Can Be Fun is JAMES HANCOCK The worm Tum II OPRQIIS 50 Ok Dont Worry if you stumble Mun worm is the only thing that cant all down Unjustlv we often lwof glfgsagxg think the worm rvlcgutfd by fl adage to the lowliest mutton of the lanlmal world Unjustly bccnincg John The physiology text Slates April 26 April 27 he George Woods who has had gthc little creature continues night land tiny to do us so many good turns Brian Jones Honored With High Office Brian Mr Julius past prwuicnt of Norm Slmctic Juniur Ill1lltlb 53 our wombcmg of wuwm mention who ms jt2gtl compltttu my have long Mm mmcclakd Phylum Annelidn tin our lou llu Hil ll nllm COWS bait for fish but this 15 minor all 05C hi bm ldcd in part of their usufulncxx Worms cot PllSzdllll Cmmng ltilllll by the wormfull and fun the mcmlurzs of llut course My em some mom It is distinction won by few tho has boon eaten and digested by Ilriank mum fizcnds throughout an earthworm is improvrd some North Suncviu will be may pleased of the elements lockcd in tho 5011 Mhqunwm pruticlcs are made uvuilablc to Iago mllhworlllsl contribute vast And earth April 28 April 29 early 46 26 15 12131115 ll is dlIflClll to estimate how much worms thus contribute to soil fertility but it is significant amount The more curthworms lhcrc are in the soil the butter it will be for crop production Agricultural rowarchcr in New ZIuland olxcning that some soils lllltl pinclicully no earthworms xvhilc others Ctllllilllltd Illl abundant aopply so out to discover the rin gton Perhaps the soil nrcdcd to be hit in plltrplltllulls or potassium Willi this in mind thcsr elements tl1 added in varying quantities and development watched closcly by counting the WUIlIlS per cubic tool of soil Tho counts obtained icvralod no relationship to the lvcls of the two elements that had lplzmning and limited schedule of activrtles Recreation commir 3510215 arc equally interested in sun ymcr programs and activities Special suuuncr programs that are being developed and improved illc Day Camps and Playground lAcIivitics The growth of the surm mcr playground movement owes much to the conviction of leaders in the flcld of thc importance of learn ing of Securing persons who pos sess the necessary skills who have insight into the needs and interests in children who understand some thing of why they cemc together in the program and who work well and easily with people We know that leadership of sort jllgtl doesnt grow dovclopcd Given the lhis necessary maturity and liking for people our potential lcudcrsaill need help jsevcral years of experience as jswlmmlng instructor with the Sim lcoc County Recreation Council It must beb iness but its fact for on May 3rd l929 our records show The Green Front Stores opened up for business at 98 Dunlop Sf About ten years later the store to the East was added and in I950 our Branch Store corner Mary and DonloPl was brought into service To show our appreciation for your generous patronage during the years dnd to signalize this event we are offering some outstanding values In every department few of which are listed below BUY PICNIC JUGS NOW PLAIN JUGS Gallon $495 SPOUT JUGS Gallon $595 795 FAUCET JUGS Gallon $750 $925 FAUCET JUG Gallon $1395 BALL POINT PENS SALE OI PRINT QUARTS GALLONS 98c $325 Floor Enamels Velvet Finishes House Paint Four Hour Enamels and Clear Var nish are included in this Great Sale been addcd in other worda It Thn need training carlflllly lelll rst mrwwm ENGLISH LAWN MOWERS TERIIIIIC IIIII LARKS WITH CHILI SAUCE SPECIAL Iiriut scam to make much differ tncc to the worms vhcthcl the phosphorous and potassium were high or low The investigators then turned to calcium Agriculturle limestone vzis ipplicd again in varyingV amounts In this case the rcsults were dimrent The worm couan borc direct amount of calcium in the soil It was found that soils which had only six parts of calcium pcr 10000 parts of soil contained icno worms and tliosc with eight parts per 10 rclationship t0 the mtl to fit the circumstances pro3 gmms and objectives of the spunl soring organization and calculated to give them confidence and ability to provide rich varied and en joyablc experience for the partic ipants in their program Leadership mukt be sufficiently mature and compctcut tryg cnsurci that maximum health and safety standards are developed and adher cd to Summer programs normally have high coutcnl of skill activ ities such as arts and crafts group games swimming etc Our lead crs should actually possess the skills GEORGE WOODS Woods met wrth the playground lcnilcrS and Harold Cooper Mrs Reduiondeamcs Popplcton of the Barrie Recreation Committee in the recreation room of Collier St United Church for their first load On Saturday afternoon Man lOLDlNG RULES GLASS BOWL SETS liec FLASHLIGHTS with BATTERIES $119 Low in price but real value 39 es 69c PLASTIC JUICE CONTAINER 32 OZ 69c Acts like magic SILBRITE SILVER CLEANER pkg Ilc Red Steel Wagons 13 23 Prices Commence at $1089 ROTARY MOWERS from $9500 FIRE KING OVENWARE COVERED CASSEROLES oz 20c COVERED CASSEROLES 112 qt 80c UTILITY BAKE PAN on 1012 UTILITY BAKE PANS 1212 90c SQUARE CAKE FANS ROUND CAKE FANS PIE PLATES only 39c CUSTARD CUPS oz for 150 550 70c 49c crship training class Misses Eliz abeth Vildman Ann Baker and Lesley Harris former playground lenders conducted panel dis cussion on the daily program 000 contained only 10 earthworms But whom there were l2 parts cal cium per 10000 parts of Cillth the overall average was 92 worms pcr Square foot Wheels 7Dlametcr Rubber Tires 34 Steel Tubular Handle 78 Diameter Pllli BEANS 29c martiniTribxkks lI they seek to teach and be compe tent to pass them on Playground programs seek to provide well roundcd experience one which LAUREL SILVERWARE 34 PC The Regular Price was 1150 mltments SPECIALI 48 oz Tin mum Jinn TREMEXIHJIIS VALVE TOMATO VEGETABLE MUSHROOM critics sons 33 29c rkaiiiswiti$liv WHEN com PilllllllY lllllllllllllll 371 m4 To anadianlbliald Evaporated Milli Isms 27c cmkksflrusrr Canadian Iork Luncheon HANS ELFEKNUT 12 oz Calvcrbousc Choice Golden corn 27c DEVON STAN DAR Tomatoes 33c AuntSallys Raspbrrry with Pectin 24 oz Jar3 WAXEI PAPER 100 ft Roll sccond meeting To make practical application of lfllS knowlcdgc it Ls not neces sary to count the worms nor to dis cover tllc parts of calcium per 10 000 parts of soil It the ordinary soil test indicates the nccd for agricultural limestone the lime mav be added in the knowledge tlial there will be an extra dividend rlsnllii from increased earthworm activity Oro 4H can cub By KAY CALDWELL The On 4H Calf Club hcld llS at Guthrie School with nine members on April 20 llllIIIllllSE enableS children to have fun ac quire skills and develop socially educationally and physically Yes summer can be fun It will be that and much more when we select our leaders carefully and cquijrthem through adequate train in for the challenging job we give them Questions answers and comments flew thick and fast displayirigthc lively interest of all members of thc dlSCLlSSlOn group Mrs Redmond made an introduc lory speech outlining the aims of the Recreation Committee in the playground program Jamcs Pop plcton allocated the leaders to the various parks and Mr Woods clos ed the mceting with summing up of the panel discussion which all agreed had been most helpful prescnt and stimulating The 10ng 35 OPCDCd the In their selection of Mr Woods minutes of the last meeting Roll 35 playground supervisor and of call was annvered by current everltwenty leaders the Barrie SEW conSlSlmg lmmum Recreation Committee feels that successful foundation has been laid Slim 1219 Ewe if for very fine summer playground oave US some Que IOllS 701 18 program plans are lacmg formw manual on the HMO Of the Buses bated for the further training of 70f came our fine young leaders the Parks For the program for the next meeting Ivan Clark suggested that 03 05 mop we pm vxdmg suitable equipment for the we have veterinarian give talk and demonstration on hoof trimlpark areas5919010d and we feel ming and the care of cattle place ofmccting is to be dccidcd on 0f Bafe that 0111 CfMenmal Excerpts from article by lorma Cragg in the Ontario Recreation Association Bulletin The confident in promising the children LAUREL SILVERWARE 12 Pcs Six Knives and Six Forks Bone China Cups Saucers Regularly 165 and 195 value Shelley Cups Saucers now THREE BONE CHINA PATTERNS 79c CARLTON WARE PIECES JAM BUTTER DISHES PACKED IN GIFT BOXES Reg $100 LAUREL CRYSTAL 59c SHERBETS JUICES WATER WINE OLD FASHIONED COCKTAIL AND SHERBET PLATES EACH Regularlly 75c each GREEN GLASSWARE SHERBETS JUICES GOBLEIS Sun or nmllrnwnni AL Unexcelled Prices CHECK THESE FOR YOURSELF JAMBOREE 20 PIECE SETS Regularly 895 CARNIVAL 20 PIECE SETS Regularly 895 MONTCALM 20 PIECE SETS Regularly 950 CELESTE 32 PIECE SETS Regularly 950 Tennis Racquets Golf Clubs All prices less 25 per cent CORN BROOMS $100 $129 Two outstanding values Other Corn Brooms up to $250 695 695 895 875 crs POOL by the leader Bill Clark iycar they will have sonimer of We then had some recreation and 1112 ngtingg deemed lfu Watcbthis column for fur Law CCM BIKES AND TRIKES Regularly 39c LTi7gf3riiiloWblciufilll755 of interest to children and par ents alike Kirkla deLL MrglsTlLIllant leftEon Sundaolsmkmks+ Large Iackagc nuts GREASE TRAP Ctr illllraWQtlt Far nusrixo on FRYle GRADE CHICKENS FRESH KILLED citrus illitng RONALII llRMSlllONtl errmoeouvcmcucc not in his usual good health We 98104 Ounlop St Phone 2801 6971 Dunlop St Phone 4946 Keith Kell Hclen Kell Helen hope hIiyju soonbcrhjs own cheer Richardson and Sam Neilly left m1 sen again on Sunday for three days at Guelph Mrs Leg Gibbons sgroud spent to attend the Junior Farmers con1 several days last week with her vention parents Mr and Mrs Dales visit her son Norman in Kirkland Lake for month lfREIDRESSED Sorry to report James Neilly is At Guelph For Convention WM With swam Fed PulllllllllllllSll sullen HOMELESSIlllllllmueemww69c notion 27c 29 1215 02 Tins YORK CHOICE BLACK scurrilous CHOICE our cumin Mm CHOICE 15 oz Ims srrnxs or lionsrs SusiSim modern chemical product eliminates offensive odors liquifies in days Fred Watson 49 ESSA ROAD Phone 6598 Dr and Mrs Clifton Kell and Ifamily Oshawa were Sunday lguests of Mr and Mrs Flank Kell Sr Visitors with Mr and Mrs Sher iman Todd through the Weekend lwere Dr and Mrs John Warnica lBarrie Mr and Mrs Archibald lTbTonlo Mr and Mrs lnica Lillian and Murray Mr and Mrs Huckle and Wam lica Bracebridge SeeWomens Institute column page 18 for Gvilford report PHONE 2414 Bert War vElmer Dales Toronto spent the weekend with his parents Mr and Mrs Dales Mr and Mrs oble Munroe Sut gton West and William Lewis of Queensville were recent callers with Mr and Mrs Ernest Bell Mr and Mrs Doug Fryer Toron llo were weekend guests of the lat lters parents Mr and Mrs Linwood Sturgeon MAGADAMIZED ROADS roads in Ontario was built In1935 lbelveen Hamilton and Gait One ofthe firsct macadamiiz TRY AN EXAMINER WANT um il Mn and Mrs Lloyd Stayner visited at Stan Fralrcks last week Sympathy to Rev Stubbs who was bereaved by the death of his brother in Toronto Mr and Mrs Arthur Paine were in Toronto on Sunday returned home with them after treatmenTEttbe Sick Childrens Hospital Clothing For Rummage Sale Adrdonabions of clothing etc for the rummage sale to be held on May under the auspices of the True Blues will be gratefully re ceived For particulars phone Mrs Fralick at 313 Funeral of Mrs Neff Mr and Mrs Mervin Fralick and Marion and Mrs Nixon attend Stephen Mr and Mrs Elmer French Or land and Patsy motoredfo Guelph on Thursday Warren returned home with them for the summer months Mr and Mrs Howard Horse and family spent the weekEnd In To ronto gt Mr and Mrs Clayton Bartley and Mrs Corlett Sit of Tornoto spent 1the weekend at Corletts Mrs Clarke French and Douglas visited in Owen Sound over the weekend With Clarke while his boat was unloading few of the YPU attended the convention in Cookstown on Sun day Mr and Mrs Armour Miller and Myrna Mr and Mrs Jack Miller Brights JOmve visited relatives JVBAXTER Tanners are pleased to see thc rain The grass and crops are look mg nice and green Misses Marjorie Black and Palrl cia Knowles Welland spent the Weekend with Mrs Margaret Beyer Mr and Mrs Cunningham Al liston Mrs Bates Creemore and Irwin Terra Nova visited Mr and Mrs Gauley Sr on Sunday son spent Sunday with frienis here Little Sharon returned ho with them after spendHg few days with her grandmother Mrs McFarland Gift Of Daughter Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Martel for the gift of daughter in Alliston hospital last week Mr and Mrs McFarland Cop ed the funeral of Mrs Neff at Singhampton last week St Peters Young People On April 20 St Peters Young IIreoplemct at the Pearson homo swith 18 present Bernice Fralick presided Meeting opened with the Haugh in the deathof his Sister Wds Prayer fllowed by Mrs Nellie Wilkinson Mr Haugh hymn keeps 319 Singingilant things in owers his Sunday attended the funeral at Gore BBY Marion read the Scripture School class of boys These boyslManitoulin Island on Saturday zfrom St John 19 Mrs Foyston later helped him to learn to read Salvation Army Crusaders here over the weekend Wallace Kells attended the wed ding in Toronto on Saturday of his nephew Robert Burke Reg Drinkillr attended Simcoc Presbytery at Hillsdale on Tuesday Mr andMrs Ed Denney and family spent the weekend in To ronto 1510 ms 291 9515 nrssmrrus Odour29ml Haugh Bereaved Sympathy is extended to on iivnirra rumors 435 Other With FRESH CHIEF GREEN PASCAL PLOIUDA 5122 43s IItrirsddy Friday Saturday April 30 May Dorrie Ontario lm 59an alarm with for Ungraded $393 Sod hangar iur deltas hi Grading Station 02 Smart Figured Lovely Gift from Our Shop WHY NOT GIVE nut lspoke on the life at the noted Can adian Jack Miner Although Jack lMiner had very little schooling he and write In 1915 15 geese came to hispond few years later the number grew to 32000 Kenneth and Katherine Fralick sang duet number from here attended service lnv Angus Presbyterian Church Sunday afternoon when arm PW Wonderful to 52 iVZOI 595 MARTHA WASHINGTON BUTTON DRESSES Sporty styles sizes 12 to 20 Womens sizes 3810 50 roam Gland Cotton Picehys Silhg Tafth sizes 12 to 20 95 95 293 10450 llSHlllllIE 009T gs locale rm LEA ll To 1295 Shvllltler 9595 Choose from wonderful as Sortment 95 or styles 95 Cclariese and Nylon embroidcl and lace trimmer atop golfer type In hem mails Chlorophyll treated Beauty Balk Nylons snag resistant 131k seams Service and 51 Gauge 150 195 pair sums igured In COLLINSLadles Wear own mumsms gl if if 19819 398 imade wonderful contribution to his country and to his God He After the closing prayer lunchwas consldered one ofthe most Import sarved the Salvation Army Crusaders had charge Next Sunday May3 they willmconduct the service in Baxter church at oclock in the afternoon Tappy Hour EuchreDance The last Hlappy Hour euchlc and dance washeldi Friday nighl April 24 There Were 14 tables cuchre High Scores ladies Lillian Jonahgent McAfc lone hands Mrs Edgar LOW score went to Mrs Duckworthz gcnts Slephanluk social thUI was enjoyed and daintylluncn putt on by the committee Mr and Mrs McLachlan and Mr and Mrs Ha Walkom The president Haugh gave short address and then officers for the coming year were elected President CIVICmll SecretaryTrimmer Duffin PRICE OF BUTTER All Canadians have Sympathy for the dairy farmers in theireffortS to compete with margarine and other vegetable oil productsrianBL their sympathy does not 50 the length of making them willing to Day twice as much for butter 65 they are asked to pay for Sun able substitute Eltnwood Mam Herald Ill Id51 Shoe Heavymkcalhfor5ismm1boro hilt work shoes Theyre built for luued everyday service long wear and maximum foot comfort specially heated to resist acid and roong Call in 10 will youudll for york max 3m rumme WWII SHOE STORE Ws Leknmo snob STORE PHONE239

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