Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 4 May 1953, p. 3

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By Welfare Council Continued from page one Discussion llhe First Column Problem of Economy 111 LtCol COopers opinion the threatening is that Of econ omy One out of three in an age group from 30 to 05 years old 13 in the 45year ciazs in the Barrie area are quite sym pathetic to the Older age group Very rarely though does an order come in from an employee who is PROFESSOR JOHN MORGAN over 40 Look at the ads and see the difficulty of securing job at 40 or over he said Skilled workers and professional mcn retired at 65 ale having great difficulty in securing employment Laborers and unskilled wokch can hardly nd job Chronology lS not true indica tor of age Some are prematurely aged and have great difficulty in securing position This problem of placement is not nearly so criti cal with women It is 21 ICll tragedy for mm of 50 to be let out of his job Un hclp and there are now supple mentary benets suggestion picked up was raise the age Of retirement The greatest source of help lies in the hands of the employers themselves to rpservc portion of their work ing force to the older persons on jobs that they can do as well or even better than the younger workers Mr Valc pointed out the various sources of available assistance old age security at 70 and over 65 to 70 old age assistance under cer tain conditions blind pensions mo thers allowances Disabled Per sons Act from age 18 to 65 unem ployment relief for the needy pro vision for care Of aged parents and also the provision for male over 65 or female Over 60 who are eli gible fortrelief if employablc or not whcnvin need insurance is of great Vilma of Recreation Miss Louise Collcy Recreation Director expressed the opinion that old age is wonderful oppor tunity then comes the opportunity for recreation and chance to belong to the community and chance for creative expression to good health Activity is essen tial to happiness and very little get rElealiOh The problem dfthe age of165 or over is lack of recreational skills Through life it is well to keep your skills to develop and retiK them Women when older are again given opportunity to engage in various skills and things which they have Wanted to do In the rural areas housing is not so serious problem There is more need in urban areas for the older age groups as arranged by the Receation Committee Inform ation is given on request as to the formation of such groups wpose in 1943 where old folks come Miss Colley emphasized the nec essity of feeling as thouin one be longs11 may be to clubLartsLor useful through church and com munity source and to continue to growwmentally spiritually and so As Joseph Lee said People do not stop playing because they grow old but rather grow old be cause they stop playing Growth of muscles is not possl ble at this stage of life but there is still much of human being po tential which can be developed especially those aspects which are truly humanthe mind and the spirit Apart from situations which frus trate enjoyment such asilack of money or poorhealth and in the latter connection lsnt it so that people with many interests have fewer ailments Everywhere one meets older peo ple who have never learned to Employ ces Recreation is the factor makes old age worthwhile for is help amount ofm9ncyiancesaly to 1Contluuea from page one But new have discovered the brides mother in this particular icose lvas near the end Of line and decided now was the time to lies the subject The mother wasl more lllh little surprised but she defrosted very qumkly Very quick Ely indeed it was pleasant exper Home and hfliCVE me maturity andi experience count Espccully when Ville mother looks young enough bc the bridu Oh slu szild thntl was very nice You are the iirstl one even to suggcs kissing me Well the father Of the bride wasnt covered that weddings are such fun now News item says that lather in Houston Texas 59111 nincvyczir Old boy home with his rcpoit curd POpJookcd it over and was jolted by this notation Johnny is very caries in spelling Gooscd story comes out of Nanaimo BC to the ice that wild goose flying north laid on cg while in flight and it dropped into tree and rolled to the ground un broken lhut goose must have been feeding on iron pills The lion which roumcd for 30 minutes among 2500 pcclntms when wind tore down circus tent at Benton Arkansas last week brought memories to folk Wcrc ym onc of thus in Barrie Arena th night in spring2 1946 when the lioncm jumped the untopped cage and went up into the scats In Arkansas ciglii people were injured when the tent fell down but the lion harmed no one in the screaming crowd As it may be recalled the crowd in Bar ric Arena froze solid and for dnysl there were people going around town claiming Mrs Lco was the only one frightened But couldnt help thinking Of Nero the fiddlc1 of Home and how he entertained on holiday occasions Having reach ed the press box at long last Iv viewed with relief from the mit crs the enclosure of the Queen oil the Jungle again and the resume of the show Speaking of musicians note that new record has been estab lished by one Robert Scrgil of Le Hovrc France of 245 hours steady piano playing German named Heinz Arnitz collapscd after 22 hours in the same competition al though he had set an earlier record of 2114 hours as younger man un der 40 Just goes to Show how necessary it is to keep in good con dition Then you wont fall off in the third movement Recent story in Ithaca NY Jour nal was describing interior decor ation Quoted the ritcr He felt the Canadian beout at her apart ment and went home many local LOCAL FISHERMEN SET OFF FOR NORTH VE so happy about but have dis ALL PREPARED for weeks fishing trip in the Lake Tcmiskuming arc1 is the group of local businessmen seen here complete with all the recessury tackle The four left to right Jolm Quinn Karl Jcnnclt Rslph Snelgrovc and Steve Osachuk made up part afternoon Of the contingcnt heading for the 1101thf Travelling with them in another group were Other 1004 shermen headed by Bill Garner T10 party lcft Bzrric on Sunday Friday iMinets Opens fDance Season 9411114 311211 14 121ml 11 pi 111 11 Educ 411 1w1111 Lwlzlgnirt 11 ll illi 11 n11 1vu 11111 out 1111 ml of 131 vulgar Pom Jam gt911 int15 Bi as Solo gzzmi of 21 1111111111 oriits 111gt norm 111 111 pleasing l111 c1111111 c1 IEiu Illlltl was lied ljl1pliliil 111111v11t1ccr Dzivc Wright EH pm The wealth 41111111113 md llil swell illH ii 11i 111 liiuifnnfel 8111 but ivmlunru 130115 of 11111 111cm 2hr lltllliilt was IIltlill 121 111d ill 111115 cni sluircd 11 wry SALEENDS SATURDAY MAY OVER $5000000 WORTH or USED CARS TRUCKS My its Mice to have the sun out again after that wet weekcn tertain them and have an annual bazaar Quarter Century Clubgtin St Pet iemJMSmemhers play shuffleboard bowl and even have baseball club also chorus group Hudson Centre in New York City was set up for much the same pur eachdayfor arts and craftsdra ma woodwork English classes an extremely important aid to growing old gracefully The old always an alert interesting per pathetic sight than an older per son who has no interest in life only sits and waits Why Ago Limit ProfessorMorgan also gave the thought that we must have re thinking on behalf ofthe employ er and anVeducational job must be done Why was an age lilnit set is good question Older people have capabilities that younger peo ple lack We have tendency to look for the disadvantages instead of the advantages in the older working force summaryA hOme nursing service is something that should be considered Group service clubs in Miss Culley quoted from Dr Crafts or remeam groupllofeel1Villlam MensingcrrRecreation is erly person with ahobby is almost play and have ohObbes Women the community by the community 03 lePepd P0 mallmvles Use efficiently the resources we 33 Sewmgv cookmgv fuming Etch have Old people have atremen 12kgitgnigdgpwgigzhtyzatge dous contribution to make to the ered in the Old days but again me the chum espemauy when active games orheavy eker else are impossible life will Still the challenge if hobbies are taken up soropumlst Club 13 PAY FORLUNCH bers of the parliamentary defence expenditures cOmmittee paid for In towns hnd cities the older their own lunch during an lnspec people tend to be separated and tlon of the Camp Borden military isolated lonely and bored The camp For 35 cents they had on Soroptimist Club of Barrie has ionsup pot roast dessert and now in its third year club for milk or tea older folks meeting once weekly and who play games sing some CALL THE1 EXAMINER F0 times or have someone in to en Hthffqu PHONE 2415 Fm RATE wATERHEArERs AREjAVAIlABlE Installedwlthoutycharge except plumbing expense if necessary Enquire at office for complete information nun ruins CAMP BORDENa or Mom 1233 1111111r0011 sr IN STOCK In Florida is the famous Three cwMme 48 DODGE CLUB COUPE Radio Heater Visor and many extras 1952cHev COACH 742 AIR CONDITION RADIO 1952 CHEV SEDAN AIR OONDmON ONE OWNER 1951 CHEV FLEETthE COACH 151775 AIR CONDITION LOWAllIILEAGE 1949MERCURY COACH RADIOAIR CONDITIONING TONE WHITE WALLS 1949 DODGE SEDAN 19481ONTIAc VSEDAN 1948 cHev SEDAN 1275 son By contrast there is no more $1975 Used Car 010i FOR 12 MONTHS AND ONE TANK FULL OF GAS 4977METEOR COACH Air Conditioning Low Mileage One Owner $19751 MORE sun OUTSTANDINO USED CARllYS ELI bruit tEHZrtl lllLhlilLEJ 11f llic Ollie VVV llil 13 Mun Club 1111 12151111r 11 July lil 11 trinm 11l L11 11111 can and oil i1 tltildmii tllS IliL ayl lli l1l pmvci bcyunl tltl tuni 1Zllt 111110 Lust sciltn the resort was lilliltl FREE CARRYING CHARGES 1943 DODGE CUSTOM sen $1250 1948 DODGE COACH 194s CHEV COACH $1350 1948 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 11941055010 SEDAN 4504 1947MERCURYVSEDAN $1250 1947 CHEVSEDAN MANYMORE BUY WITH CONFIDENCEAI BARRIEISLARGEST CAR DEALERVi CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILEV CADILLAC CHEYVVIRUCKSV mall Wt whim lo dAII on On $1050 H150 $1195 $1095 995 $1250 1949 MERCURY ZION illia Ys Men QElecl Officers Now first 1ugt121ir1 Will in ll lrltlfIZL ltgtltlll 54111113 lltlll 10111111111111 llllldlllli by krill Hill New tillttlulS for one your viicl rnr BARRIE EXAMIHER MONDAY MAY no 1mguci Jun Holstein Strathcth Noyes twin booth on CLinl but for this elude Don Faxiitlger PM Town flit bl bliulllcz Bil Jarrett and Wu out scam in Cilafgc of The Canadian Army Adi Forceneadxmenwillingfom anywhere in the world Nuns your opportunityil you at between 17 and 40 tradso menLlD and can meet army requrremenfs lid immim ll11212n1 hugginl 11m rtclwimc Ofkflcll Karrie Armoury Barrie Ontario May 53 Tuesday 1000 am to p111 null SilLktill 11 1115111 tCliIlll lCl with 1121 Ken Brunt 11111 ABC ril litL15lllkl 121luilc J111 Newman K111 Cecrl Millsm and Dr Jack 77W WW wmmlt HARDWOOD FLOORING THE SIGN dlawkmoA mm You cant miss not only are prices at their lowest during this sale but we Will 3150 pay one years yes 12 months free financ ing on all sales of over six hundred dollt lars Thats right you get the privilege to borrow money without having to pay carrying charges Call into the lot this week youll find the car you want in four large selection TRUcKs 1951 FORD l2TON EXPRESS s1195 51 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE air con ditioning only 12000 miles tires likencw 1951 cHev l2TON EXPRESS $1250 1950 FARGO 1310141 PANEL 950 new Moron 1951cHev SEDAN Deuvm Hm 19413 w1uYs 121ON EXPRESS

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