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Barrie Examiner, 14 Oct 1953, p. 1

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Jackson being presented with an honoritone in his work together with as tantrums worms Serving rue rows or BARBIE are COUNTY or smcoz Since 1854 89th YearNo I7 Canadas Famous landscape Painter Will Be At CounlyAri Show on Saturday The outstanding Canadian lllCllllViV in landscape painting 31 JackSon will be present There is great iziajcsty dzzdbreadthl the Sirncoe Couniy Art Show in his style and an awareness of this coming weekend Oct 16 lllpaticrn and design Rhyzlzm and and 18 Due to ihb fact that beam unerrfng sense of color and ary degree by McMastcr Univer his own philosophy and integrityE in in Hamilton on Friday cvenhave made him great artist ing the committee has willingly 11 Jackson hos always becn lurcgoric the plulsurc of havingian adventurer and an outdoor him present at the opening certImam in his youth he and his mony which takes place on thalibrother tOrkcd llltil Why to Eur some evening as originally planl ope on cattle bruit and Sllw the tied He has consented to comcart galleries of London Paris and insfcad on Saturday evening OctlBrussells Lilltl he studicd art 17 and will give an informal talklin Chicago and at the Academic zit830 pm Julien in Paris mqumu ammoniamums Fire Drills Are Excellent in Barrie Schools Barrie Fire Chief If lrwini was extremely pleased With the training given to the school chitI drcn of Barrio by their teachers ini fire drills as evidenced during Fire Prevention Week last Week The Barrie District Collegiate Institute with an enrolment of tkxl students was cleared in 59 seconds an excellent record stairs the fire chief Codringlon Public School was cleared in one minute and four seconds of its 423 pupjs and llil crust Public School with an en rolment of 20 children was clear crl in one minute and 10 SLCODflS The oldcr public schools King Eduard and Prince of Wales also had fine recordsv At King Edward School 420 children left the build ing in one minute and seconds and at Prince of Wales School 43 children left the building in onc minuZe and 35 seconds St Josephs High School with pupils was cleared in 40 sec BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 14 1953 Examiner ery efficient centennial program and their ability to stay In $wa Ind Arum tumu ammoo Cuu mm St dwkycon TW 20 Pages7me Morioitvr vw 3S alarm gt Seam CENTENNIAL CMMITTEE GIVEN PRAI ITIIIN Town Council last night endorsed motion presented by Ald Harry Young that the Chamber of Commerce Center 3ual Committee be sent letter complimenting them for the within their budget ltfhe following audited financial statement on the Com sins ETHEL COLLINS of Toronto vicepresid on of Business and Professions Wornorig Clubs who will be speak at the Barrie Business and Pro ARMSTRONG Lobntts Brewery offices transactions was then received and filed Receipts Gran Town of Barrie $300000 Donations Formosa Spring Brewery 2500 SimpsonScars Limited OKeefes Brewery Limited Wneston Bakeries The Eaton Co Limited Julian Ferguson MP Other Donations Allandale Lumber Fuel C0 COUNCIL RULES think if there was less talk going on in this council we would get our business com pleted more quickly com mented Alderman John sun at last nights meeting of Town council when there was brief discunion on trying to speed up the meetings of coun cil which for some time now have been lasting from 130 pm until around midnight Alderman Johnson pointed out Some gentlemen speak four or five times to motion rind then someone else gets up and unswch four or five times it BUDGETFIGllltE nerve SMITH Social Worker5w ASKS CHANGE LNZFther Killed on iWay lo Barrie Wcmiy Borne 1of ill St St social worker with the Smog branch of the Chil Society of Slmcoe received the tragic news or Sounds that her father Har told Borne Camp Petawawa en xnvcr had been killed instantly in mffm acrident Her mother gm was driving the car when her father recciwd his fatal injuries vwas very criminally injured and in tire Cotzage Hospital at Pent broke The uccnicn occurred just this Side of Kzlialoe Station on the slzrzrtc mi about 435 pm on Sat mls and St Marys Separate Community llousc on 2000 we mrlay as the couple were driving SCbool new building was ClLilltfd in 35 seconds and the old building was cleared in one minute and eight seconds The total cnrolmen of the two buildings is 278 pupils would like to commend the teachers on the wonderful train it JACKSON This is not the rst time that Dr Jackson has been so honored In=1941 QueensUniversity recogo nizcd Canadian art by conferring its LLD degree on him on the occasion of its centennial celebra tion il circles pheereldvthen and are doing so now foi Jack son has long been beloved and respected gure among them Born in Montreal iust71 years ago he still returns to Quebec province each year to sketch and paint Very often he paints inter esting snow pictures of his native province The colorful fall foliage alsoattracts him greatly and he returned only last week from sketching trip in the Laurentian Mountains Dr Jackson devotes himself ex The Group of Seven was 1formed in 1920and soon became lthe centre of conoversy regard ling Canadian art Jackson was prominent member and per haps the most experienced painl er in this roup Sbm bf womenknown Vvbrk include Early SpringQuebec At StHilarion Quebec Red Cedar and Grey Day Lauren tians The art exhibit committee has invited Dr Jackson to send up few of his paintings to show at the exhibit The lm Canadian Landscape which portrays him at work will be an attraction on the lm program which will be arranged at intervals throughout the exhibit Composer of New ork Concert Finale ing they have given the children states Chief Irwin During Fire Prevention Week two films were shown in all the schools of town as well as the fire drills The first film was entitled Men of Fire and the second film was shot in Barrie during Cabinet Shop fire on Bradford Street The film was taken by the Fire Mar shals office and was of partic ular interest to the children of town with its local setting lNNISFIl bov WINS FIRST AT PlOWlNlG MATCH By 1165 Keith Robinson of Cookstown topped his class in plowing at the International match in Coburg last week winning first in classof boys and girls from 11 to 14 years Another county lad to p10w at the match was Charles Ireland who finished twelfth in his class of 20 These boys were among the South Simone Junior Farmers who were plowing attire match Two ntries from Barrie and istrict Collegiate Institute were must Wigs Oct 15 October 1117 is being cele orzucd as Business Womens Week in Ontario this year Plzoto by John SlutIr Torom Rev JiLaily Dies Suddenly at Marlyrs Shrine On Tuesday night one day alto the Muriyrs Shrine Midland had Rev Lolly SJ director of the Shrine closed for the season divd of heart attack Sixtyfour years if 1110 born in Bcllcvillc March he wa the Society of Jesus in 1908 He was ordained in Montreal July 1923 the best Jesuits in Ontario was director 1920 The Father 1889 Father fully completed his high school studies lllClt and entered Jesuit priest One of known Englishspeaking Lolly of the Shrine since Shrine commemorates the fireworks Butlcr Electric wiring 11000 Concessions 43455 Dangerfield Motors Drinlop Tire Rubber Co Grant Mayor Jerry Quinn Henry Elrick Barrie Welding 85 Machine Co Clarke dz Clarke Leathers Barrie Farm Supply ffiijfiffjf100200 31500 gTotal Receipts fI $429455 5Disburscmcnts Salaries Office Supplies Posmge telephone dc telegraph Banners and signs Costume rental Insurance Old Home Week Expenses Registration Supplies 19536 General expenses 27755 martyrdom of 15th century French Prizes missionaries to Georgian Bay in the competition Maw and McCartney They were amon 22 teams of two who represented the Indians of Fireworks Sundry expenses 406235 Not Receipts 23220 Summary of Net Receipts This collegiate institutes from all parts of the province AlalaTownShip has decided that all future building permits be approved by Council Cash in Bank Cash on Hand Large Agenda 01 Business Marks FalliMeeting Simone Presbytery The fall meetingof Simcoe Presr bytery of the United Church of Canada was held at Minesing on Sept 29 The chairman Rev Burton of Hillsdale welcomed new ministers to the Presbytery the Reverends Martin of Thornton Shilton of Alliston Smith of Creemore Silvester of Angus Burden of New Lowell Hawkins of Uhthoff Glazier of Wye vale Gardiner of Beeton Renshaw of Nottawa and Miss Florence Fee recently gym fhina and now at RamaLong ford Conference President The highlight of the morning $685101 was the communion ser vice and address by the President week in the thirties Now the sum Change inpurchasing power 193951 Industrial workers 42 Commerce and Trade workers increased 33 Civil servants increased 24 Protestant ministers decreased 128 lncieasedv These are gures prepared by the Federal Council of Churches in the USA and reported on by Tirnerecent1y As for the Uni ted Church its members contribu ted about 734c per member per has risen slightly to nearly 8c per member per week but said Mr Coburn look at what has happen ed to the gent Less than of our incomes goes to the Church rear of mittee under the chairmanship of the Rev Morris of Stroud reported on 10 Successful camps tTurn to page two please Blames Glare Of Hitting Grader When truck crashed into the dieseloperated road grader on Concession Innisfil Township last nightoround pm the driver of the truck and his wife were bothrinjured Edward Holt 36 of RR Thornton the driver sustained 23220 father Frank 21858 1362 Orillia Dies Freight Train Hit Car Near Brechin Mr and Mrs Samuel Speltan and their lhfe young daughters watched helplessly last Friday as truck opllided with speeding CNR freight train at level cross ing 100 yards from their home killing Norman Crawford 25 of Orillia and critically injuring his The family wagsitting down to the evening meal in their farm sun for vehICIej theme on the 11th concession Mara townsbrp Helen Speiran 15 sawfbe truck approach the speeding train on the nearby level crossing He cant stop she screamed and all leaped from their seats and ran to the window Margaret 12 and Men da nine clung to their mother as they watched in homrff NottawaSaga Council at its Ocv face lacerations and bruises t0 Elle tuber meeting in Duntroon made and nothing is done did our work in businesslike runner we could get out by number of suggestions were put forward as to how the progrsz of the meetings might be accelerated but no ac tion was tuktn on any of these llccvc llcbcr Smith who at one point suggested that the day might be coming when council meetings would have to be held in the daytime then gave the following notice of motion That the rules of council be changed to provide that committee and council meetings be on successive nights two weeks apart on the second and fourth Mondays and Tuesdays will be discussed at the next regular meeting of council to Barrio to spend the Thanksgiv mg holiday weekend with their daughter She was inform by police in Barrie of the acldent un Saturday evening and was driven to Pembroke by Mr ind Mrs George Fry Mrs Fry is coworkcr of Miss Burnt the Childrens Aid Society 11 Mr and Mrs Burnes car was passed on the bill by two cars and the second vehicle had to edge their caroff the road 10 pass at the top of the hill became of an oncoming car They were knocked off the road and Smashed into an abutment He was in stantly killed Miss Burnc has been with the ChildrensAid in Barrie since the beginning of June She bad form erly worked in Toronto and St Catharincs She has younger sister living in St Catharina Installing Ice Plant in Curling Rink Tbespeaker ekhiblted small p05 for which Simply quoted from scripture The Tithe is the Lords knee and 198 Hi5 Welleemdfa grant of $100 towards he cost 130553319 fractured left In and of the Cenotaph being erectedrln The United Church of Canadamull1ple face tfuts Creemore by the Canadian Legion is not in So week proposition Holt told Township Police that branch in memory of those who said Mr Coburn after giving athe glaring rays of thesetting sun 105 their lives it twoworld Eggs review of the contentsof the newuhad obscured his vision and he booklet Our Fathers Businesslfailed to notice the grader Which This PTOfUSEIY iuuSlIatEd maga hadstopped some distance ahead zine is to be used by Committees him in the same traffic lane of Toronto Conference the Rev Dr Crosley Hunter of Trinity Church Toronto His theme was prospect is greater thing than an achievement and he spoke on the challenges facing the church in therstrike bound areas in the North in the underchurch ed areas aroundthe city and in placing of the ice machines Bertram Brothers of Barrie had thefcon PRESIDENT HARRY ARMSTRONG of Barrie Curling Club announced today that legiate Band the ideawar With the commun ists Its great day for the Church of Jesus Christ am not ashamed of the gospel of Jesus Christ for it is the power of God unto salvation At noon an excellent andfopious dinner was served by the ladies of the Minesing Church and the committees worked at preparing their reports Miss Gertrude Pat more of the Sunday Schbol the Home by Mailvand Air was pres ent to plan with her committee urthe wider coverage of isolated mes with Church School sup plies and materials All ministers are asked to report names and ad dresses such families to Mrs SJHiltz Victoria Harbour Request Evangelist 1neCommittee on Evangehsm and Social Service recommended that the Presbytery request the tort HEALEY WILLAN whose Coronatlon Snitch vrillpro vide the finale forthejAll Ctinadlatroncelrthtcatnegle Hall on Friday evenlngOctv16 TWO members of the Barrie Cols Joan pageant and Dave Armstrong won the 0133 prizetrip to New York to attend the concert and Will have an opportunity Ofmeting Leopold Smkowskl director and attending 011 functions in connccuoniwtth the outstand ing musical event They will be becompantedby the band director Fisher and Ralph Snelgrove manager of the radio station who offered the trip to the band members Services of Evangelist Charles Templeton for mission next yar The Rev Clare Kellogg of Cooks town is the new convene of this important committee Mrs Osborne of OrilliarPresi dentfof the Presbyterian Womens Association urged the ministers to assist iuuthe enlistment ofall local WAs in the wider organiza tion Mrs Osborne pointed out that spiritual and social values were of as much concern to wom ens groups as nancial undertak ings She announcedthe Presbys tery gathering held recentlywin Wyevple Coburn of the Missionary and Mziintenance Department of the Board of Stewards particularly with view to reaching the Young Peo ple Missionary Education The Missionary Education Com mittee presented by the RevlHar old Dobson of Stayner recom mended the new lm Are People Without Fear and suggested that Oct 25 bewobserved by the chur ches as Men and Missions Sun day This committee is also re sponsible for the dslribufion of Damage to the truck was estimated at around $400 Constable Roy Ferguson of In niSfil Township Police irtvestigat ed alt Summer ReSiclent Killed in Innisfil itWas expected there would be ice in the new rink at the agricultgralnpark on Essa ROad by dire middle of Noyember Lock Company of Toronto have almost completed the installation of the articial ice machinery The piping was laid during the middle of September and then special cement floor went down The building was turned over to theABarrie Fair forex of Flnance Church Headquarters Spoke to the Presr bytery on stewardship some not intricate are not without interest the United Church calendar VThe Christian Education Corn Citizensl TBancl Change Concert To Week Lafler Bandmaster Joe bchdllle bummed today that regret tably it has been found neces sary to postpone the Barrie Citizens Band booster ctm cert scheduled for the Roxy Theatre next Sunday Evening to the followingwcek Sunday Oct 25 Because of the Ban1e Fair in the earlypart of the month and numerous playing dates in September rehearsals have suffered and it ins not been possible to develop the pm mm to the proficiency deslr Regular band practices are held every Monday but this We beinc iihmo hearsal Wis ellmil to Tucs very small fitment1nd the rm lb day As multjtllere Was bandmnster decidedJo post Aulo Accident By RGS On Monday afternoon er5 Dor othyButter summer resident of 00513339 Grove Park on the 8th Con cssion of Innisfil was struck and killed by car near the corner at Cotswood Lodge 25 sideroad The vehicle ownud by Jack lief fernan of 180 Pauline Ave To ronto was driven by Miss Phyllis May Cleaver also of Toronto who holdsa learners permit If is claimed the car swung wide on the turn and struck Mrs Butter who was walking with at companion north on the sideroad The car was proceeding east and ruining Asoufxlftowards Alcona Beach Mrs Butter was pinned under the cat which had stopped after knockingx down stop Sign and leaving the road and going into the ditch lSpectators lifted the front of the car whilerthervictim was draz ged fromundreneath Theicorouer Dr was called and Onaltls only she wasprbnounced dead Investisi tion was handled by Innlsfll Towns shipPonce Chief Williain em and PCRay Ferguson hibits Work continued then with the Is tract for the floor work with assistancein the finishing by Exell 8r Sons Abovej photo shows William McKeevercheCKing valves in the eight miles of pipes insure fore the cement was poured Ibweiphof shows Frederic Alpert of Orillia obnsnlt civil engineer cbecidng levels grid meas ures iiicentre of rink floor with Ross Bertram

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