nil sum as o1 mo our Club boys ls other groups have time been sponsored hy ckling Reeve ot etprs who is chairm oithe uou riculture Committee pre udin oust were the Oro so also the winners Club award in the The speaker was Art Ben nett BSA assistant director ot extension for the Ontarionepart merit of Agriculture He is also secretary of the Ontario Junior Farmers and Nine coming to that department was agriculture as usual gondstory to siarton andaiso introduced secretaryman ager Johnlinghes oi Simcoe Fed orationoigAgrlcldture KeitflMcRuer director orSouth Sirpco and Allan Wall associate agrl ltural representative here wi ewartPageLpresented the oney which is given each year bythe Lions Club of Barrie Winners are decided on Achieve ment Dayat Oro Fall Fair and prize money totals $98 each year Covers Brood Field Competition is on exhibiting judging answering questions Showmanship care and feeding monthly reports attendance Elght members were in the money this year one girl and seven boys Gloria Rattle Oro Station who coded the list piled up 882 points or the year and in addi STRIKES ESPAREDS anmvmw MENS LEAGUE FlrstJleision No Blows 12 Er nies rll Supertest Denis Sheard HEPC 41John Lang Sec ond Division Superior Propane 12 Tanning 10 GoGettcrs Brass add Glenn Barrie Examiner Crnmpton LastMondaysrltesults No Blows Lang Er nies HEPC Denis Sheard Supertest Propane G0Get tars Tanning Crompton Brass and Glenn Examiner Steve Wiggins had the high single score of 33 Joe Knowles had the high triple oil75 KEMPVIEW MENS LEAGUE First Division CGE 10 Valley Taxi Carpenters Johnsons Reliable Linen anntng Second Division ot Builders 14 Carpenters 9Lakeview Lake Simcoe Glass Duncan Plas terers Shamrocks Last Tuesdayfs Results Tanning Carpenters Re liable Elliot Duncan Lakeview Shamrocks Carp enters LakeSimcoe BobMallion had the high single and high triple scores 309 and 760 respectively KEMPVIEWMENS LEAGUE gt East hinders ID Butlers 18 Bris ow 17Hcad Pinners 17 Edgar anmhers15BA 38 14 Wonder Jackson Motors 13 Can Dry 11 Beaver Lumber tht thduys Results Head Pinnerss Canada Dry BristowoJaeksons EastEnders Logic had the high scores 305 ingle and 786 triple so uoydcaldwoll also Shahty Bay was third with no points wlih 35 Taking iourth iplaeo was Bill OBrien of Hawbstone who hadflm points and taking Grand Champion Dairy Showmln took $8 Jim Cameron ï¬fth Shanty Bay had no points with $5 In sixth place waaJim Kenny with 800 points alsotitle of serve Champion nany Showman $7 George CameronShanty Bay 796 points wusseventh also with prizezmnney $5 momma was Eric OBrien Hawkestone who had728 points and prize money at 35 other Winners list oi winners in some at the otherA uglor who receivod their awards irom assistant agricultural rcpr en tlve Allan wall Barrie includ in publicspeaking Charles Drury who is foilowtng the example oi his grandiatherlion Dru in South Simcoe playing niat Keith Robinson tookthe Lions prize Youngest plowman was Larry Maw Winners show sticks presented were Lloyd and Douglas Caldwell Bill Clark was leader in the Calf Club Don Bell tookthe Lions plowing award at Elmvalc Norman Stoddnrt extended thanks to the Lions Club and Al len Wall introduced the speaker for the evening associate dircc tor Art Bennett Education Coverago Covering wide ï¬eld Mr Ben nett commented that much had been spoken and written about our educational system and Sputnik and Dudnlk la postponement had more than re newcd coverage onthis subject Proposals of free college educa tion for everyone qualiï¬ed pro videheadlines jumping cit points for editorials and thunder for ra dio and TV announcers Abrief coverage of his address does not do justice but he claimed that the one big cry from all of this deplores the laok of super scientists with the result that the need for doctors clergyman and many other professions and lines of business may be relegated to the background He th others in theteachiug in would like to think this temporary relegation without one of that particular calling be ing the ï¬rst towalk on the moon Deï¬nitelythose engaged in Iculture will always rcouside be one of the most importa in dusiries although not spectacular Douhtless others feel the same about theiryprofessions Typical Young Farmers The speaker remarked that the guests on theoccasion were no doubt typical oi the 22000 young people enrolled in MI worir in Ontario and73000 in Canada or others from the 26 countries when the same program is sponsored Agriculture is business one which last yearhadagross pro duction one and 75 million dollars and demands wth constant in CGE lohnsons Valley5 sound gm genuity and skill liethen enum crated someof the many lines of technical knowlcdge called for andthere is challenge for edu cation to agricultural ts luogicalAssumptlonj It is illogicalto assume that all of those born and raised on farms vvill orcanremain there centuryagov94 energy men an by machine hose ï¬gures now are reversed During thatchange the goods produced perman has multiplied sixtold About 1337 the auto farmer prodUced enough food or his family and one other person Up to 1901 production increased so For in ex uaé ti on come street appointed to new rish eastuf Richmond Hill The ate when he will takeover hu appointment has not been ï¬xed as yet nor lhexactlocationwrthisrchnrch Extension parish in Newton Smith hus been rector St Georges tor the mom years Thiévos Take Radios Cash Front Halvvig Meters Four car radios and some pet ly cash estimated total value 5450 were taken from the prom ises ortilalwig Motors Bradford StI Barrie during the weekend Barnie police discovered that the prendses had beenentered early Sunday morning the thieves broke pane oi glass and releasedthe lock of door thereby gainingaccess to the of iice Petty cash was taken from the drawer in the office and red ios iron the showroom that seden others were supplied beyond the may Up to 1936 with im roved equipment and better land he could feed 11 he side his faintly By1952 it was 22 people and as oitoday about so Tremendous Responsibility tremendous responsibility is entrusted tohis hands and the skilisand knowledge required will increase Evidently the days when extra brawn would suffice for lack of knowledge are gone The speaker lauded the form oi educationavailable through such clubs and organiutions on agri culture Quoting sentence from Eng lish literature at college 7am part of all that have met Mr Benn claicoattnatqa fldence upon those whom we meet is equally importantgEducatlon he said is yours to achieve but your future depends upon how fully you take advantage of every opportunity to acquire education and you will become part of everything you meet Lion Bruce Brown extended the heartyzthankszot the club to the speaker and enjoy Hickling fromihla vvideexpericnce Vin agri culture assured the junior farm ers present that iron aglong range view the future of young folks on the farm looks inuch brighter $35 so wom no on lead Norman and 513 no Burbidg not monsoon lowedthat by trimmingth ohm ng the regular schedule the who hadfalteth Ross Saunders with Ferguson lead lost two games to tarry Ha noddim Morley hut hmiy Caoiadiaoela xanid Michel St Denis and Denis Carey two leadinrg figures at the European theatre are coming to Canada under the auspices otthe CanadlauPlayem it wlslannouno ed today by Robin Patterson president of the company The Canadian Players expand ing its operations is mdving its headquarters from Strollerd 1a Toronto early lathenew year Actors Equity Rep Mrs Patterson also announced the appointment of Dennis Sweet ing as general managerlot the Canadian Players gt Canadian Representative of Ae tors Equity Association replaces Laurel Crosby who has success fully piloted the company through its pioneering first founyears Denis Carey currently directing production for the Bristol Old Vic Theatre will come to Canada in March to cast the first two plays of next years Canadian Players tour through Western Canada and the United States Mr Carey has directed for eBrltish Arts Council the Old in Lon don the Theatre Nationale Bel gique in Brussels and at Strat iordgConnecticut Dlrected Oliver Michel St Denis known throughout Canada as an adjudi cator oi DominionDrama Fest Cloudyjloday VC9oier cdnesday Thursday and Friday were cold but it has been moderate since Snow level is two inches now Today indicates cooler again Temperatures were Dee is early xBelow zero NAL DIRE emumen accountsArno is Collier 5e Burlio utmqu mats NEED co Certlflcd Public Accountant Toronto IndBIm Barrie omco Bulldinl rm mne Telephone rassm amour Partner from imnrmm comm humor on But F=9Ph use HARRISON cnsAnrsmm notan SAMUEL ammo Irone VETERINARY nn crammed VmElNARIAN and phll St Bnrrioylho on smoot Vm ARIANr SURGEON Jan assignsir PHONE was Kay anonhip lo tonal nunms sm Haber smith no Arthur mien moav UYSSEAGRAM dz 36W ten Soilcitorl Notaries Poona Connynun etc MONEY ro LOAN Owen flee Elm owed COWAN diCOWAN Blflllterr Sellout Co noun Hours in no to mun assay roman cute so your an JOHN OITON solicitors NDI BI 91 Junie Room Allng MITH 81 McBEAN on to Duncan MeCnIll Barristers solicitors ens as name st PhonahtA and soucmm Pu us cum in nopsincomzv ago iifé 325° oda MW ern ltndlortl Brodie st room no cam auction ROSS nation oi Mr Sweeting on In grieeied everyone individually dancing 75 to arousesV bindaia Christmas spirit was supplied by WyaogladiandXen worth 75 inhisllnt game and edged veteran skip Harvey Paddl son 74 infthe afamllinal rou Other tint games Friday night had Paddison overwhelm George Dangerfleldlll and Johnson but yerSid ivals began his career at thetlhtL atre du Vleux Colombier under Jacques Cupcaup established La Complgnle des Quinze London Theatre Studio and the Ol School He has directed or once Olivier Sir John Gieigud and Dame Percy Ashcroft St Denishas Just completed five yearassignment at Strasbourg Exiled or the Ministry of Fine The Canadian Prayershave in vited St Denis to cometo ads and he is expected to arrive fora short visitin May Played in Barrie Calgary born Dennis Sweating whose resignation from Actors Equity Association goosfllnto ef iect in January 1968 wiilrtben launch the Canadian Players on their indtour oi the mldaWest ern States and the Marltimes The company hmded by Max Help menu Tgny van Bridge Dawn Greenhalgh and Ted Follows ar rlves in Toronto 1mm its most suecessiul American tour next Mondayto play weeks engage ment at the Royal Alexandra The atre alternatlhg ShawsmMa and lSuperman and Shakespeares Treidoeli on his two hcitlluaty1larma the arrangements or the expan Shepherd andth saxophone to pace aocompahiment by Bell Walk and iml Mamie ndSadle the Old Glrla 02 we doing the Charleston recitation hy Ali Shepherd The main Belore Christm writ ten by MissAlva Bowser anda tape recording otjnamunng ac buy in new count ot Itheit at The Examiner supplied and Mrs Cliiton Wardmeeup eprognm cuminmu Special guests at the partyyrere laym PlasticMoldoi so is Wiï¬on 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