ANra cmosbrought his own seaso laying of tedElm on Sa urda éentlemamWos weather with laini when he The Brian Dist Gov Bantam states that th release ofmortgage money has permitted contra tors the ake out permits for dwellings this ey men employed during the Apdttfro th wo large permits of last year 00 thegenerai building and improvement properties is tn an of $262058 builder increiising December permits should etceed mbor therewere residential ermits stoizi value nf$2144010 also three comm on dlisiï¬ re it of 3250000 three miscellaneous of $62 40 emits lil auatvavaiue of 55151600 In comparison 40 permits is sued ii November 1957at $519 600 as against 35 permits of No $348850 Of theseweie 19 new dwelli permits for November 1957 of $205500 who Nov 30 1057 103ncwdwelli permits were issued at value $2451400 In comparison erlodof 1956 periods 1957 which thad $4670135 or decrease thi year Building peimiis issued by the inspector for the month of No vemhei are A3033 gdon 39 Blakest builder 59113 Pratt 171 Toronto st for Mountbattc Road Hamilton 14 for 161 Wel nglo St Starr son So In scli Veiiioh19WolsleyStuz3f We use and 18 Mount batten Road and 246Codr gton Builder se adioorameat of In modderahie gaunt of exploratory diamions have taken place hold the town Indtlle My cerned It is deï¬nite deeislon wiil be reached during this hearing Speaker to Lions Community House Jeanbrunet Lions Club oh Tiiesdsy was marked by the visit District Governor Jack Bentham who hum clubs on nisï¬uiunc list and workout man his home sndciuh at Th mhiii Introduced Past President Hal Forster iii speaker opened 40 Therese St repairs ht 40 Theresa SL builder Ci Myers lioincr 66y Hoigaie SL altera tions at 66 Hoigate St huildcr self Honum 94 Shantylï¬dy Road addition at 94 ty Bay ayad builderG Kempcnfclt Dr alterations aple ldcr Allan tang St alterations tang builder Hogcrman 155 rPeneiaing St pairs at 155 Pcnciaug Vi dér Gavin Nine peijmifs vslue $68 NewCommcrciai gt Bcriram BrasLtd 28 Johnson SL shop on pukeust builder séli $12000 Add Ram mom Count 240 Brad ford SL oddi on to motel 240 Lumber $30000 Barr Equip St Royal Victoria on portable school on We lngton St hujlder BailPianlngMill $5000 ireSioneTiro Dunlo 51 sign builder Jones Neon Display Lt Central United Ch rch RossSL renewal of per mit 56365 expired car driven G1 son 17 of arrie to telephone pol Barrie Police Edward lschirhart urges drivers to be when road no ditions niay driving particularity difficult ad politically sponsored roup hikeron in Bradfordistw Vb ldcr Aliandaie ciotrsmareifm ln weeks ahead his remarks angt indication that hewouidnot heso ion as the colored deacon who letttown with the church funds an when found liad spent it all was is light back and made 29 preach ugh Going back 40 years litrecalled that the Lion gt memhcflhip was 1600Now there are 18309721uha with membership of 586000 loco ted in 82 countries Lionism has oilrcmcndous uplift and is bu ingat the seams For the ï¬rst tim people must of those countri have so cthlng into which they their heart and soul so cthm to help the other fellow USA ucatuui F inll jig Ari unanlrnous decision hold further meeting in mid January marked thesuocessof the educational conference held in Barrie North Collegiate oilThursday evening The srnotim lnnisiil Reeveeiect nnisfii Townshipwfll have its irst lady council member when Zthemiiiloouncii take their seats the new year Thcy will also ave new headjas at thcpolis on saturday Reeve Allan Todd dated by ltCharles Miracle or that oftic Thevotc consl ring the was yer Was fair ly heavy the two candidates for polling respectivelysprouie mi Todd on aseph cochrane headed ihe lisffor the council with 796 with Jack Torrens 788 second and Mrs Mary Lawflghting it to iheiop of the last place with 851 votes defeating Councillor Frank ttyranii cxReeve Tom Cook Bcevc Todd accepted the defeat whcn theretums without the re ulta from the Craigvale and ethesda polls being in gave him ajority of onlyeightIvotes may as well go home he told thelgroiip gathered in til Sammy ofStatexDuiiel in an WP address to the Lions stated hNo as on so gone for thi world as you was to take an inventory ourselves to read the cod of ethics in front of ainirror slant on the inn man As an illustration hetold hitch cycle Who had hiscoat on buckhrdlo keep the wind out In oncoming ccident those assisting ï¬rst aid We got him lit mdjghl but en we turns truigh passed out earrieiggipn issufes Warning CélendgrSaiés i1 fluic slippery conditions o1 mad made il difficult driving may have deferred in of Mis laws suppontEl were so delighted at their success that they arrange aity atthe SaVannah Lo with only short notice th crowd gathered she was go ingulnto mumcipal life totally withoute mom Shewas go ing to ho town for the hettermc ofthe municilt Law who with he hus craicd store at the dot oi the 8th ne has since that bu confined her eï¬f rts to some community work the district and lookin rinks of Home ladies played inthe illstonqhonspiel on Thursdayand eac vhadtii same ncw1n two losses They Hamilton M1 on skip Mrs his Mac Fend ichic Mrs Slower Mon Dies Afierfli Vern Adams meetingwas well attendedby representatives of interested groups in Shows County school inspectorate areas and and was under the chairmanship of Grilfinof the BDCI board With Miss Louise Coiley acting as secretary The purpose at the meeting was for groups to explore various fields of education from the local viewpoint to arrive at some com cluslon and make coolamends tions if possible The complete ilndings of the meeting was proposed should be forwarded to the commissions now ï¬tting in preparation for the Canadian Con ference on Education to be held at Ottawainimidliehnmryt SevinAspects Studied gt Seven aspects of the eduilcation field were discussed by the vhr lous groups each grow carduily studying one aspect Data on each aspect was available for the groups gt Cecil Young of the Barrie Pulr iii School Board reported for the group considering buildings equipment and ï¬nance of educa tion Itwas felt that the cost of education who rising rapidly and so was the nuinher 9t childrenal taining school age At the pres ent the money for education polls at he Barrie elections held on Thurs day Dec The percentage votes cast according to Town Clerk Ben Straughan were as follows Toiai voiesizoisw Ward Coin Collision Herhert Gordon Davis 66 of Slayner waskiiled when his car collided headoniwith one driven by Miss Norma Fallis 27 of V84 scy atePaddy Dunns Hl way 27 onSaturday Weather conditions at the time of the accident were bad It was snowing and the hill was so slip pery that the police cniiser had difficulty making thegrade Miss Fallis tiikenvio hospital with fracture knee Her moth er Mrs Wilma ii 55 suffered 15 sufferedcuts Grid of Mid orehesd Both were passengers in the car driven snowtro merit but that any such grant should have no strings attached since the BNAVAQJQYS the re ipon biiity of education on tho prov cial governments Leimrevlime MacDonald Separate School inspector chaired the iei sure time group Leisure was de fined ss tinie notemployed by earning lying performing other necessities of living The objectiyes of leisure time acid ities were defined variously as iil up time tokill5tlme for crev auveuse to compensate lorrou tine Jobs tomcat needs for edu cation concerned with other limn material necds gt This study group felt that school facilities were not used for leisure purposes to the fuiiist ex tent partly due to janitor pro hiems and part1y due to the pres entdes of the schools it rec ommeh ed that in the construc tlon of new Schoolsmore atten lion be given to the possibilities of the use ofu thelhuiiding for leisure activ es In replyt questionfrom the floor it was pointed out thatit should he possibleior arespons ible hody otherthan the hool hear sdnnnlster th school anorschooi hours war Effihat some was not the mainstunibiing hiocir but rather the lack of desire cool pied with the attitude of the par ent asie oo that there inio Restaui of service station proprietorï¬t Sun Valley watchcd tractor trailer transport slide past his pumps while hB sat at the lunch counter andothen it swept away Moot section oflile restaur ant and pushed him out against the bacicieiicc The freak ccl ent occurred on Saturday dilri the heavy snow fall when Antoine Robert 24 of Latchl rdappliell the transport he ded on the lin 5WD Daniel Austi pin ed against the hack fencczof the property Mr ustin was heavily and was lakonltoRoyalVimiflo the cal of this tran on was takeh to hospital with election of Miss Margage The resul by Mr Davis Ianr on IllIII Mt Ionu at erence Kid 9W evai modelling oi the school curricu lum to provide more constant challenge to the student mod heipto ignore to the urn versities Role of Home The role with home was con idered mostlinporiant by study group it suggested three ways to work for improving the school and clubs by encouraging home and school clubs at he secondary school level by ghiint tho apathy certainpar ntsio education and lhe speciaihceds group chair man Gerald Smith focused their attention oolizehiilliant or gifted children or children with an lQ above The established three methods of dealing with these chlidreo but did not go deeply int cprosand cons of anyof the methodHegratlon acceleratip and enrichment The group felt that no problem was that the hild did not recognise itseif eacliestfstage possible every ef fort should he made to addrto the child interats It needed the teamwork of the home and the school or thatotal development and quantum ihatst 11191312 ashortageoi ac rs and there was Itvwasvihomt Methods siiggested for raising prestige washigner salaries and change inithe attitudetoptho teacher in the classroom Lesson ing of crowded might closer screening of those ioheteach to insure qua ty organization and Curricula The ooganizatlon and curricula under Lhelgiéldanï¬el principa en The groupiieit ï¬at Canadians naked t6 theschools to turn out emotionally mature dividuoi to trap the chii in proper isi relationship is amentsi ubjecisrit waste there the pre curricula aimed at new sidiiécts we xeit there was allckofï¬driil in arithmetic and English and that there should he sponi standard for these 1out ugh tit tw alibi mprletor gr rs ugdivided into uidtriculationcourse it Was fol that more recognition must the individual At the