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Barrie Examiner, 9 Nov 1956, p. 14

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rpm KWfifbKi FunctionfOi Home And School Codncil To Guide Arid Inspire November la Home and School Month outwith the attention at the public to cussed on this important movement in the community the president at the newly lormed Barrie and District Home and School Council Mrs hlcuchian oi Bax ter has written the iollowlng article explaining some of the aim or the association There an 22 Home and School associations in her district and they share ob leclives and crcedswlth more than $000 similar groupa across the nation Are youone ot the 1231100 Home and Schoolmembers in On tario We believe That Homcand School As sociation should be concerned with all problems that relate to the welfare oi the child intha home school and community That its great objective should be to intcrcst all pcoplc in all children and link in common purpose thahome the school and other educative forces in the lite oi the childto work forlhia Builders Contractors or Farmers Ito and No nemlooh Spruce and Pine Lumbar Bough or Dreed Boltlend on the Job by truck Write tar prince CLAPPlillillli rumors co Port boring Cutario Your Friendly IDA DiugStoro llilY highest good =During this month at Novem her manyarticlea will be written throughout Ontario to enlighten the public about the true mean ing at Home andSchool and the important work it isdoing in the province to promote better edu cation local Home and Schoolas sociationglvea parents on oppor tunityzto meet regularly in the school to learn the purpose and methods at modern education and to share in determining the best kind education it devel ops the skill and knowledge oi parents in dealin with their childrens needs an gives bet ter understanding oi all children It creates public support of good teachers and provides an opportunity 01 teachers and par ents townrk as partners in gold ing the girls and boys to their luliest development 40th Anniversary The Home and School move mentiirst became prominent in Ontario in 1816 when MrsnA Courtice who is known all the ioundar 01 Home ond School was succcsaiul in uniting nine local associations together to tom the first Home and School Council in Canada with headquarters inTcr ronto in 1927 aitcr many local as sociations had been formed in all the provinces they were all une itcd toiorm the Canadian Feder ation of Home and School in 1950 this name was changed to the Canadian Home and School and ParentTeacher Federation There are today more than 8000 associations in Canada with membership oivover 288000 The home and school associa tion recognizes no barriers in membership neither racial so elai economiC political proies sionai or religious In it are people from every walk of life and every class in society The one and only passwordforrmeln bership is concern for theweiv are oi children and youth There are 22 Home and School nvmusrun DRUG STORE so naynem Next to ubirwr WE PICKUP AND ELIIVE £00 rasaomoa tifilz warm comfortable house Thats right friends we sell FlltE good clean burning Blue Coal the linest availableNext time yourconi stocks are low try load and be surcot 6W loss Jack Croft is Workwiih indién People of Canada Described to fist Andrews EvenlngMission ary Society held avery successiul thankotteringoo Monday evening Nov Over 50 attended includ in quite number of guests Miss lele Euntertho presid out welcomed the gathering and conducted the devotional exerci ses The scripture reading was taken by Miss Uriel Kelso and Miss Gertrude Ovens led in prayerl Mrs Newton and Miss Mar garet Chalmers accompanied by Miss Sutherlandrendercd pleasing duet Great is Thy Faithlulnest The oiicring amoun ted to over $77 Mrs William McEachern ot0r tllla the special speaker gave an interesting and iniormative talk on some oi the work undertaken in Canada by the Presbyterian missionary societies Sher dealt with the lndian people telling about two Indian residential schools the Cecelia lcliery School at Kenora in the Lake oi the Woods district and the one at Birtic Manitoba ior the Plains indians The church and govern ment cooperate in the education of these people Another intcrcsting part of the work is that done by the port workers on the east and west coasts They not only give the new Canadians Christian we come hut oiten very practical help as well At the conclusion the meet ing Mrs lames Ferguson thanked the speaker Tea was served by the social committee associations in this locality all oi whom may now be linked with the newlyformed Barriennd Dis trict Council The Province ol Ontario has 42 at these councils to represent 1400 associations Each council president as well as the district organizer and area viccpresident are the direct representatives of federation or all the associa tions in that area The Barrie and District Coun cil executive sincerely hope that it may be of real assistancevdo all local associations and through its present leadership training courses and later projects may guide and inspire all those who are vitally concerned with inter es to the public Anéus Memorial Service The memorial service will take place on Sunday Nov 11 at ph the lay ng ohmoaths and short shervic then WBUnltedr Church for sérvice hyRev Paul Field There will be no ser vice in the United Church on Sunday night on account of the afternoon service Recent Visitors Mr and Mrs Richard Armstrong and Mrs Wellington Dean Lon don visited with friends recently Mr and Mrs Richard Ireland and son Toronto spent the week end with Dr and Mrs West Mr and Mrs Norman Klinck Toronto spent Sunday with Mr rand Mrs Duckworth Mr and Mrs Frank Woodrow and family Cooksville Spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Wal ter McMackon Visiting Cranddonghter iting his grand daughter and triends at Brockville this week In Hospital Mrs Robert Lynns father Charles Horton Stroud is pa tient in the Royal Victoriallospi tai having suffered stroke last week His many friends wish him speedy recovery You can talk about new models about newcol ours nnd about morehorse power ruins onkyour car are still the most important part Your present tires may be worn amdnnsale have thern checked and replaced it necessary witbllun lop tires for quality and depen bility llrop intodayiand ace Mr and Mrs Robert McGregor and Mrs Norman McGregor Brantiord visited Mr Horton in the Royal Victoria Hospital on Sunday Nov Wedding Anniversary Congratulations and best wishes toMr and Mrs Robert Lynn who celebrated their 37th wedding an nlversnry on Monday Nov Miss liétty Jane TarBush Tor onto spent tha weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs TarBush Mr and Mrs Clifford Duck with Mrs Naples and iiilss Graham at Guthriep Mr and Mrs Victor McMastcr and boys spentSunday at Patter lawsn preting educption in all itspbas pm with the walk to tha ceno 10 Pl ani Chrysler Fé val Canadian personalitieswhq have made an international oarnelor themselves inthe world ante tainment will play large ln the six ChryslerFatlvnl program which will be seenover the CBC Television network starting nesday Nov lagat EST Two Canadianslium nyn andlIlalne Grand as the cat and hostess flat The first Chrysler Fest highlight the RoyaL Winnipeg lot and thc singlng LotsEdm Hooker go who bas obtained asciron Game in the West End of L9 Many other Canadianltara appear in subsequent Chrys Festivals Percy Faith Yo dedicated by Stroud Music was ours Gordon Wanlcss oi india Ehllééirréssed BY eicctrlc griiland electric kettle CBC conductor sum has already beambooked tot second show who seen Wedn day Nov 28 and it in potato arrangements wili be complete with other outstanding Canadi within the nextiew worth and family apent Sunday program producer touch with other Cana among them the iamous Canadiancomedian Grati ineas Fridolin to see grunge ments canbe madevfor their pcarancé on Chrysler stiya clean Kitchen to paint r1 pict es Mrs Al Makev siEveleenSawy erread her lack ml Edmonton Donald andrnonglaaSawyerre turned on Saturday alter harvest in around Edmonton Albert mud and visiting friends in New West and member ot the mm Bc gt Section ot the um Womens Missionary Society The Mission Bandheld most MUNWCHMWM Ahg rein succusiui crokinoie party on Friv in day last The leaders are all very Ifia AngeldWlfllnnvw grateful to everyone who took pnnfirugfw we manor tins tensorSelina support this theienloyable icn Each de Pugn partment plendid report Bntcrtalna Euchre corn Steinem My wtety Mr and Mia Lewis Cronanenr an we 4xium tertained the Lakcvieiv Euchre Robl WMS lisdklunar club on Friday evening Everyone trainer intheeurchhailto had very won eriuf time at the norm guutrby members lovely home 01 his young couple the local W5 and WA Rev Gordon Wanlcss said grace Wlllnl Workers am won in Atkinson and Mrs WW Worker +14 home mnk chlppdmk up me one Making Club met at the home at in the morning on bahall at EFEBW ledflv SW thg was and it was dedicated by ya mm InL The meeting was opened with the Cookatown auxiliary Mrs Barth wmm Workers verse Roll call and Mrs William Kelley reprer The Type of sup Pl senting the WA took up the CROWN lune ering intha afternoon which was In barrio oipiia RevGlcn Bali isLseri ly ill and coniined toltoyai Victoria Hospital Barrie His many ricods wish him speedy rer Her companion was in Coven costume in wine shade Mrs Chappell is visiting Mr ihg talk completed the and Mrs OscarChappcll in Sud lly bury or coupleol weeks as mm WA Basaar Successful The WA bazaar held in Crown Hill United Church waswell it landed and neat sum wasreai lzed We would likcto thank everyone Whocontributed to its success inlany way WIto Meet Nov gt Crown Hill Womensinstitute will meet at Mrs CDunsmorel on Wednesday Nov 14 at two oclock Roll call why preior rural lite Agriculture convener Mrs Kenny will be in charge William Caldwell 01 Moldex Lim ited Barrie will speak on the de byMrsWilliam Reed ho alaoraccompanied the soloist Theaddrcsswas given by Miss borotby Kilpntrick MA BPaed who was gowned in beautliul lndian costume of pale blue silk sirnii Coldwatér Women BIOWnFuse putatlon representing sev eral Coldwatcr womens organiza lionnwith Mrs Lane as spokesman prov ed wiring the interior the local Councl Chamber so that an notes not Hughesjold or how to care or our skin and about makeup Mn Sawyer demonstra ted how to nabavool sweater and how to unauch out wool skirts and press woollen skirt We word then shown how to alter paitern Lunch as served by the hostess Next meet ing will be held at Eveieen Saw yers on NDVr 10 at pm Winter lnBanle Mn Wiliord Nellly lJt on Sat urday to spend the winter months with her twodaugbters in Barrie lira Grenville iiughcaapenl two days last week lanoronto with her aunt Miss Eliubeth Kneeahatr Fara Forum TheFarm Folunmet attire Rothwell vbome The topic under discussion was Should Farmers invest iojiarketingl The con clusion arrivedatwss that they should Next meeting will be held at the home at Jack Hughes You said youdwalt until 1301 home before you lit gt the bonfire NEED ron roan The most timeconsuming por tion oia school project lies in all the work that ejd nln placing the proje tario Department of Education or approval getti approval torthc sale 01 debs trom the0n tarlo MunicipahBoard havingStho architect and calling ior tenders Its on these phases the months Atikokan Progress 15 namr mum auras museum ammo LOW rare ¥OQETO Monsow para os Mums You no is sonar Hmoldlloihhun renaming Lillier fhciiriidr 11 Mulcaster st eacaaeeaaron as raoae ra 82982 MIME uses and manufacturers plastics Tea hostesses Mrs Tuck Mrs Gough gt wedding Anniversary and Mrs Caldwell entertained at dinner at couldbe used at the samegtime withoutlusea blowing out caus ing embarrassment during social unctions oldvvatervfiouncil not only Mr agreed to remedy the inadequate were capacity but authorized The Finest COlllnEWWd by jmfiroyemgnu their family on the occasion Mslgunce was Bed their 84th wedding anniversary at volunte women in sum ND They we 1h calme chamber pleasantly surprised when they having the floors scrubbed and the were PEEMd wm °d mp stove pipes cleaned motion eke New York on the bright lightsand also to at was also passed appoin ng James and the Ed Sunwm Show the interior Mrs lrwln Sageand family Mr and Mrs Jackycameron were supper guests at Mr and My maiden Pro boo Vaccination The preschool children of SS No 11 F105 received their first new Etos Fowl Supper Quotes slaw attended thetor supper at Allenwood on Friday evening nti report agood supper Miss Picker Toronto showed excelle tuber trip to Europ Garfield Case former MP for as speaker alohapitai Frankie Milligan is in Barrie ing an operation on Corners Iiail Monday morning silos WI memhenLDonf forget the next meeting at Mrs Omer Bel top is fllo There will he dra or he Christmas hange Recent Visitors AnniejMay Pickering visi aturday with hersister Finlay and family vSunday isitors otMr and Mrs Cline ltawn and family included Mr and Ewan Caldwell and Kathleen and Ed Guthrie ent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Judy and Connie Larry Pearson ssossano Beach an arm or All TELEVISION Every installation supervised by our technician Morrison REFRIGERATION co REPAIR WORK PIIENCH MOTORS 0113 nation nasoro goaancn 75IBradtord St rooms in $591 Every year we £ind coratlons chrome it big enough for Presumably the designe torrthese things because he pub lic wants them Apart tromtba urge to keep up with the Joneses its hard to see why rs should be so fancyKent to 015 Advertiser cm GOBLEiS hy ertons Windsor and Nortolk 1COLLISI PaorscnoNfiroafvouan ONALLVCOLLIsylous NOT JUST THOSE OVER 50 Surelarmpioifired this hutmnding coul collision and upset insuranceplan of protectionfihio uniqueSraxe Farm plan provides so insuranca protection qrthe first 5250 of 55a rummage Qt marmoumpvaa THATL shots of polio vaccine at Sunnldale courts on Tuesday Nov 19 The cwwne truss FlltbmylHE TAX OPERATORS rushOWN or BARRIE filo the citizens at Barrie and surrounding territories who avail themselves at the aervlca webavi to oilerat ourpreaent rate at 5°C to anydestination in the corporation the Townot Barrie Everyone is quit growth at the Town The taxi comp aniet have been oper since that the Aswa feel we bata petitions has soon it to enact bylaw governing the operation of these meters the rate being titty cents or the initial mile and live cents each 15 or milercgiatorcd in additionthereol Théso rate have besncompared to theoperntion Mother Mn cip lities and have beentound to be comparable and lair Taxi Operators of Get our rampant MOVINGANS Bronson 1101URTONAVE PIA 68555 iho roost economical way the easy way the sole ax to othWall give longing the best of care and he headaches and hokahes surprisingly reasonable Phone 11 you want the heat ins EXIDE with the pa YSurvey Service first Borstalhm Supply tneranérL

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