Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 11 Jul 1958, p. 5

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in live bait The cam ourno 0133 By mlm Although rabies is supposed to be on the decrease there are still quite few imiaucu in this imme to area Do not go near any annualthat is behaving in strange manner and by all meant report anythat you do see to the authorities Beware of any wild animal that hangsaround humans or domestic animals you can be sure that it is rabid in ncarly all cases thaJaf est thingto do is to keep away from it and keep your pets away from it and by all means report it New Boat Regulations lncorpor ated in the Canada Shipping Act Small Vessel Regulations are cer tainly step in the rightdircction in the conservation of our most valuable asset human lives Copies of the new Act are avail able from the Queens printerI Ot tawa We still maintain that irre gardlcss of any laws or acts that the best rule to live up to is the use of plain common sense There are many people who would not dream of roaring around corner on two wheels with their automolt biles but who seem to disregard all the common sense rules of safe ty when they get behind the con trols of powerful boat Boating is fun and real pleasure more and more people are finding this out every year but there are also many lives lost every year because someone did not consider some safety factor By all means have fun enjoy your boat butploase join the crusade to keép boating as aplcasure not means of keep ing our holiday death toll up into the shamefully high figures that we read about in every issue of the papers An interesting article by District Biologist Walden of the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests caught our eye in recent issue of the Departments News Release Certain kinds of fish which may be used for bait from time to time may have serious or even dangerous effect on the game fish should they be introduc ed from the bait pail to the fish ing waters ii is illegal to use live alewivcs carp doglish garpike goldfish perchor smelt as bait Live lampreys or their larvae may not be used anywhere for halt Live minnows or baltfish must never helibreraled except in waters from which they were taken While tenderhearted angler might think row his low re maining minnows into thebrush is irons ndnessthatmany excelllsntb trou waters have been spoie the perch ntroductlon of Many bait dealers and an iers approach the Ontario Dcpartrgnent ofLands and Forests for ssistance in keeping minnows The most fre quent cause of death ovfircrowding scems to be innows keep best if the small stream of water which allowed to fall throughthe air in corporating ox into the tank yg 35 Small other nonmoisonous paint bihe supply of minnows should replenished frequently rather than being held too long It is well to realize thatbait held in crowded conditionsscarecly resembling the 33 habitat of the organism our short map duality halt in good natural source of and rapid tumoyer in the $133 stage are the best means of handl profitably CAMHNGGscemsto be claiming every year never seen or heard of so Emir is in sale location and most im pomnt of all MAKE SURE THAT IT IS COMPLETELY OUT before you retire or move on whatever your plans for your summer vacation relax have fun and you have never lived in the great outdoors try it We guarantee that you viii agree that there in nothing like it for sheer healthful enjoymenL Have happy holiday take time to practise the common sense rul cs of safety and by all means help us to protect your natural resouro es obey the rules lets save some for another day FULL SOCCER SCHEDULE Theres fiiil schedule of soc cer action set for the district to morrow as no less miniour games will he played in the Bar rie and District Soccer Longue Locally atthe Fair Grounds two games are to be played At six oclock Corinthians move to improve their standing in the league in contest with Midland Following this contest at ap proximately pm Hhingaria takes to the field against the league leaders from Colllngwood Other tilts will be at New Lo well with Silcote supplying the competition and at Owen Sound withrBarric Wanderers the visa Pleasant summer reading GRIZZLIES IN THEIR BACK YARD by Beth Day Here is pionccrtaie man and Wife who tire of the liiim drum llfe running service sta tion go to the wildsof British Columbia whcrE thoughthey 2x perienci great toil and stress find in their new life great joy and satisfaction ARCHIBALD THE ARCTIC by Archibald Lang Fleming This is the autobiography of truly wonderful man He felt call to become missionary to the Eskimos and his writings show the joy and pleasure of his life with these people whom he loves and admires EishopFieming died just as the book was com pleted and his wife with his edit tor arranged for its publication THE ROOTS 0FgtHEAVEN by Gary Romain gt After some of the decadent books that have been tranSlatcd from the French recently it might be said The Roots oflIeaven stands out like brilliant star gleaming in dark blue sky it won the Prin Goncourt for the author and more than 300000 copieshave been sold inthe orig inalFreneh on This is story of African adventure and lntrlguer and at the same time novelof ideas deeply concerned wlththe essential natureof man LIFES ADVENTURE by Sir rampGibbs book of reminiscences of this brilliant writer and former war people wh armsprandingtheir va Satans as in the past year There is something about getting as family group appealing to so halve never f9lind an camping trip for sheer heilsliltllfijil enjoyment something which the whole fairuly can join in Good ge sites are ata pre we are certainly glad to theQntario Government aside more and more ry year where families healthy carefree edur may without spending small fortune for accommo If you have nevercamp damn Aall means get entire sun go doWn misto th calseminary to footmanto the correspondent He his hada very IulivlifeTand he seeuis to have metimcst of the famouspeoplc of whom one reads At the age of eighty with loss of sightbis writlhgs still Show enjoyment and zestflL KJBBYS GANDER by John hes of the cren ture of the wild stressing their into gcnce and theiLtAmemory 0F CARRIAGES ANDKNGS by John Frederick Gorst Mr Gorst wasafootma grand daysoftiie Edwardian era He rose rampage in thealogi gassing us Walt en Gordon carrulhors espra No 85 MNésprrachool promo tions are fortitude0 carol Donna VDupuia illuriei Kellogg flnrrayxeliorx ElienldeKcver Ethel Poole Edward Price El To Grade aDon Panther mans Hubbem William law Mervin Walt Gerald Woman To Grade ins Mann Linda Arsenauh Shirley and ll Congdon Raymond Dllpllls Mar Joan lene Faragheng Jean Gilmdrc JuanltaMiller John Thompson Vanderwoude Marlene Walt Richard Wegman in Grade Heveriey Brooks Charlotte Ellis Sandra Kellogg Shirley lewls Gail Price congdon PRINC ss MARG pershows her famous mag in this recent photo taken during public appearance in London Princess Margaret will arrive in Victoria July 12 for month longvlslt to Canada She will spend two weeks in British Columbia which is celebrating its centennial other cities from Calgary to Halifax estate of country squire then went on to the cicgantvhouse of the two nephews of Mr Glad stone Later he became personal footman to Lady Howard and then reached what was to him thetop of the ladder one of the four floyal footmen on thclmmcnsccs tate of the Duke of Portlandlhe scale of living in this last place leaves the reader breathless THE FLYING BULL by Wat son Kirkconncll Short epic poems which give pictures of the early lifeirt Nor thern Ontario and the Canadian West The first poem The flying bullI is the finest and the most amusing of themall To hear it read aloud would he joy GENGHIS KHAN by Harold Lamb Mr Lamb has written many historical novels since Genghis Khan but there is no doubt this one written years ago is oncof his best Told in clear and colorful style it makes exciting reading lnARrAR Til PEAK by John Masters Theautbor who wasari officer of thellritish army in India for coir riconoivrrCnr SUMMER DRIVING sari OUR SPECIAIS iN navomrinh Terrace moron on In Case Lots At Low Low rmcns yam moron on $2iiorzogi smcoaw PETROLEUM it Texaco Service Statidn MOUNTAiN before visiting many years usually has had India as the backgroundoi his tales Most of this latest book has the scene laid thére and has many chapters on mountain climbersand their feats lt is the first book which gave this reader some understanding of these men striv gto climb moun tains higher ncsallthc time HIMSELF AND by Anne ONeillvBarnr This book treasure orig inal and wise The American wife of this veryvcry lrish hand has captured the authentic flavor of Ireland and haspresen ted it ina truly hilarious way Those who have Irish blood in their veins will get an extra glow from it However Ido not think the picture given of Ireland will make many rehdcrswish to live there nirrilrig your baCk on one problem brings you face to face with another Teachers MrsnBarbara John ston To Grade bAnn Aiman Judy Ronald Elliott Alan laragher Bobby Potter ltoly Price Edna chman Evert Van Duurcn To Gmde4Denlsc Austin Bobby Calrumors Carol Cook Janet Cook Jerry Elliott John Lewis Brian Wakemani io Grade Hater Afman GregAyres Harvey defy Terry Craig Brenda Ellis Leon ardGreen Jana Haipenny Ruth Kellogg Danny Wis To Grade 2itobbicv Arsen ault Sharon Cook Billy Craig Randy Shaw Yuvonrie VanDuilr gt rszEdna Wiggins is the tea cher N039 lnriisfjl 55 Posts June Results Promotlohllst for No 9Innls til withinames in alphabetical order are To Grade BWictse Klooster man Douglas Lawson Lydia Leonard Alida Schaly John Schaly Wanda Gethons Karen Leonard Grade Ernie Arnold Elizabeth Jamiesoh Garry Kloos tcrman Jobn Sander Anne Schlphof To Grades Linda Marrow Shirley Roybottom Robert San der Joe Tomporowskl tional to Grade 5ciifford anon Patrick Banner Analda Dynes Donna Hewson Joanne Leonard Andy Schmidt Nancy Squires To GradedSebastien Gtud vaoiminerrr Anrnovnn LIFE JACKETS Rng 440 canoe sizePmer rm EXIINGUISHE Tamra sonny LAUQUER AND NAMEL islTObe CLEARANCE sLE warm Sins Adult nee zsj schoolens AHWDODV SEAFLITB moot 2576 Mme HARDWARE HsniNG TACKLE SWIM PINS MASKS 1e sNonRst somhnns BATS SUPPLIES honours 42579 in svmnuoshumdhnn Morons NEW AND MOTORSAT oneauv Rawch Grade Billobert Bourne condl Doreen oronli Susan MM CLDiane Walsh To Gndo ohnny Basia shann Wes Paulinelona Dt me Mary Schmidt can Tomoroltkiw gt BepeitlngGiadc VWayae Jodesglflrhlueonard vilrs Neville Jamieson teacher SSlfiinhisfil XnockPublie School promp tions as 15 lnnisfil areas toi To Grade Margaret Conan Ronald Goran Marion Gibbons Herbertzshannon Dawn Sturgess Miry Sturgesa Carolyn 121nm re Grade Vivienne Mc Corrlston Peter Metcnlf Barbara Stccves Terry Webb lio Grade IKathryn Bowman Kenneth Bowman David Gosney Margaret Stlillessffioas Wine To Grade BeTomrny Bowman Larry Hogg Larry Pope Rhoda Mae Shannon To Grade 5Jamcs Sleeves Ruth Stceves Grade 4Patty Ferguson Walter Stprgessriobn Thorne To Grade Billy Bowman Donald Huhbcrt Robby NDon Janc iopc FaycSteeves To Grade zargaret Ferguson Cheryl Hutabert Kathleen iopc Janice ngby Teacherotthe school is Miss Clara Amos gt dded Attract WRECKVEM Kenneth TOW greasingxateadlly sought tooperation is the mnanmbmmn mar JULY ii useLs CaflcsersHcl on gt Micronesia Annual 0mv Lea Buish Co Aacoociatlon n1 heldon no Since then the campaign In improve boating and bathing llcilltles hasbeen pro naoeronsasuu Alin every cottager has donated to the appeai for that purpose with $160 realized and withobalancevot total cost of $25010 conie from the iurtds As toulake front althougheach liaa Nulldriglit to its use harmon ious solution to the problemhf finding boat space shouldkbe ey neuucrron nugqu ciouu line hand tailor in and Home in dinurni united time only in conjunction with our luPPllcr Regal cininu we an pleased to make you Uiu offer mean spa note in all Oldicero and executive elected are Honorary president Pro lessor Frank Hart president Seder vicepresident Den Bicliardsf secretary treasurer Mrs Gladys Van Winckel Chair man of the 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