HOUSE OF Anion TSF RSIWIIH THE BEST BARR THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY EVENING snows AT 640 pm coNTINuous SATURDAY FROM 230 pm GROWNUP M0110 PICTURE taxonomicm5 notorious gt THIS morons Yousuoum sss EXTRA DARK vvavn Aso MINIITE soar ALso THE LATEST FOX MOVI ETONE NEWS smut RUGERS MICHAELRENNIE oodlande WWWHm mmmms MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY MATINEE WEDNESDAY AT 230 pm SHE REMINDED HIM OF THE GIRL HE KNEW IN HIS WLDER YEARS III mum IIIIIIoIInI IIIs IIIIIIIIIunI cluc 2o mus can PLUS A1 CANADA JAMES cumswims CARRIES 0N FISHERMEN OF IPUBNICOt BARBARA suIvack fltlllllfllllll IIHIIESS or III lllGilIIIiE not lllllll llli sift FESSPARKERAND BUDDY EBSENlN lllillYlll0llliEli filE lillllili PllllllliS 2ND llli Sliillilflilill JUNGLE SlllliY ENTERTAINMENT continuoussminii MON TUES WED EVENING SHOWS 835 DANA ANDRews AND DONNAREED rMv THREE HOURS To KILL2ND ACTIONHIT SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY or occEiIs wan successful on inspirational Sunday School rallyofTecumseth and West Gwiilimbu branchof the Ontario Cdunc of Christian Education was held on Friday evening Nov 23 Springdale Christian Reformed was largely tended Thc byflhymn singing led byRev Wildschut followed by prayer He also gave everyone very warm welcome The presidentEt Cook of Bradford expressed pleasure on behalf of himself and everyone attending at being Springdale for the fall rail prayer for Canon Cookstown and El holder of the Ont Christian Educ Torpnto that God jwillIn would can he res to health Springdalc autiful gospel hyni question be two ATTENDED around and each school repre sented was requested to put in problem question There follow ed lively and helpful discus swn Mr Wildschut introduced the main spcakerhliev Lagerwey minister at Ansmorveldt Chris tian Reformed Church Holland Marsh who too ashis theme What Shall We Teach Ourgonl is toseck to teach our children to he the verybest Christian citizens they can be it isimportant what we teach impression will he mind of the student These were threeipoints Mr Lagerwoy stressedand went on to say that our teachings must be an unfolding of Biblical revela tion of God If we See the teach ing and stories of the Bible in pattern it will revealm to us Gods love His justice His mercy nndHlsguidunce over all His people both in the Old Testa ment andthe New Testament Durham and Master can take the resu of sibfuLactiongaud PAB 01915 RELPL to under good will come forth But God demands that we Hischlldren must worship Him in spirit and in truth God will remain faith ful to His promises We must place the Cross of Calvary at the centre of history and our lives and teach our children to love Christ by loving Him ourselves George Faris past president thanked Mr Lagerwey for most inspiring address and he also thanked the Springdalc quintet for their wonderful gospel sing mg gt Rev ll Love conducted the closing worship Mr Wildschut pronounced the henedlction which brought the rally to 1059 EDENvALE Church Services will be with next Sunday morning Sunday Schoolwill be held at 103301 Attended Commencement mr and MrsWnrd Goodfellow and family attended the BDCl commencement exercises last Fri day nighL Margaret who is at tending Teachcrs Training Col lege was one of the graduates School Concert The schooiAch ldreu are busy practising for thei concert which wilibe held onfTuesday evening Dacia Farm Forum Theme Forum met at the gt CASH SPOT DANCE 7Av To All Citizens Of Simcoe Coï¬nty Thousands of Hungarian retu lees are on their wny to Canada These refugee have fought the Russian hub with theirqu hands Are not these homeless people duerving ofall we can give them to start turnout New Canadians gt They will arrive in Canada real soon Some are already here Homeless these gallant refugees sole possession are the clothes they wear but inside their hearts burn with love of freedom The challenge isthrownfout all of Canada but we are inter estcd ln Sirncoe County Lets meet this challenge and takeas homeless refugees many of these immediately into our homes Let us be prepared in feed and clothe them give them love and com radeship and hclp them in every way we can to get them started in their new homeland Anyone in Banlo who is pre pared to take in one or these refugees Barrie Parkway 331111 collect Tell us what you can do and we will endeavor to giveoyou all in formation available The main thing is to talkit over in your homes Dccido nuw tonight right away dontxwalt until tomorrow or next week Do it now Christmas is almost here Share your blessings with these gallant refugees on their way daily from DOW Oil Thc Can dian Ministerof lm mlgatlon on Pickersgill stated on Saturday night Dec Canada had not set any limit to the number of refugees to be ad mitted Canada will admit as many as want to come Lets all in Simcoe County show the rest of Canada whatwe can do In an emergency such as this But lets do it now if there ever was an opportun ity to act it is right now Tcch phone in today advising what you are prepared to do to assist in housing and caring for the ar rival of these gallant fighters for freedom Signed JOE KECSKES Chairman Hungarian Club blew Lowell more of Barrie Jaycees Record Number For Meeting The largest turnout of the fall season was on hand for the monthly dinner meeting of the Barrie Junior Chamber of Com lnercc held at Commuuityiiousc last Thursday ovoni weliplanncd program with two speakers please telephone When es madHa ¢Jaycec direcva Hirold8retklw151y was dinner chairman audhad Barney Lapp purchasi agent of the Barrie plant of Canadian General Electric gave very in terestingtalk on his work out liulng completely the different phases of purchasing He was introduced by Alf Haughton and thanked by Harold Forster Bert Pappel also of CGE and chairman of the plant effective speaking group delivered his ad unsafe driver dresson thefadvaniages of pulr lic spdaking Mr Pnppcl was in troduced by Ross Rodgers and thanked by Maurice Martin who announced that the annual cee effective speaking will start in February This course is also offered to the public and any person inter ested may contact member of the laycecs Committee reports followed with thevmecting turned oiler to aycee pres ent John Winches er Although it Was decided the publics reaction to municipal sf fairs was very poor by the turn out for the nomination meeting it was felt further work could be done towards the educ of the public if the nicipal affairs forum couldbe ept on or program was kept by the telephone that came in and ade finite interest isthere If this interest can be cultivated over the year the Jaycees feel that more people will come to the nominations next year and pos sibly ail seats will be contested Under the chairmanship ngcee Carl Gréenough the sale courséi is the major venture of the Junior Chamber of Commerce to rais funds this year it is felt ving everyone full value for iheirinoneyth will be very brisk Howard Purden was inducted into the unitand byrtheiturn ut ofguests large induction is pecte forthe first dinner meet lionic Mr and Mrs Allan Mei Nabb on Monday night The fsu ject discussed was What Eric Efficiency Next week the meetingwill be old at the home Mi audVMrs Degeerz fin lllllil Callus sizes SUDGDSTIOHIBO rug Winnersrof second YVONNE CARLE and the evening hristmas trees has begun WEDNESDAY satay ln Driving Future Drivers May FIIIQIe liuiiudciesis EDITQBS NOTE This is theiintinaserleaofilinp tratcd irticles on physical and paychological factors that make you Infoor poten taliyv undodriver The articles are provided in the public interest by Shell on Company of Canada Limited through an arrangement with the gathers Herbert Stack and Brody director and research director respective ly ofythe Centre for Safety Edncatlon New York Univcrv ty Some day you may havetto take an attitude test to get drivers license This test wont be the kind you can cram for the night before might now eldest provinces already require applicants for licenses to pass teslixou road regulations and to prove their driving skill in road tests in the us many states now include physical tests and checks on past history of mental illness These are important steps But we will really take giant step toward total traffic safety when psychologists and license authorities work out sound scien tific tests of driver attitudes and makcthcse tests part of every provinces license requirements Skill alone not enough The reason is simple More and more research is revealing that unhealthy driver attitudes are the real culprits behind our highway tragedies HankForTester thats not his real name hunws the law He above average in ability to ban le his car skillfully Hesin cod health and has fast reflexes ud yet he invites accidents al most every time he drives Thats becauseHanks attitude isull wrong For him car is not just convenientjcomfdrtable way to get from here to there its mean car to express himself drlver fur Hauk shows outs corners He wcavesrln and outof traffic Make no mistake HankAhandles ascur well He could pass the toughest road test driving in spector could give Butwith his license in his pocket Hank for gets all about such things as sense of responsibility Hesau He cannot be trustedwith his own life or you Quick conï¬dentand dangerous Many safety authorities have found accident repeaters to be aggressive impulsive casually indifferent about Aheir emotions is And as everybody knows most of us keep our selves Though he may not sayitout right driver shows it by his actions if his feeling is dont give hoot aboutthe other guyl Obviously such an attitude must have some kind of emotional basis This close tieup betweeneino Lions and attitudes makes it hard tojdcvelopa dependable pencil andpaper test to use for driver licensing Smart applicants ï¬nd it easy to give the expected an hï¬ 0R6 STATION Euchr At Home Friday eve ng Mrs Jones entertained three tables of cuchre at her home Those win ning prizes were Mrs Howard Crawford Mrs Karl Gilchrist Garfield Burton David Scott The hostess served IL delicious lunch was enjoyed by emotions to our all gt Wedding Anntvc cry Saturday evening the family gathered to celebrate the 33th wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Graham Miss Barbara Moore had appendix removed Sunday speedy recovery is wishedbyiail Mlssltlntou and Miss Mclï¬toshj were the two teachers at SS No Orogthispastewerelr be Vends and neighbors gathered on Saturday even ing to surprise er and Mrs Jack Hardyon their silver wed ding Theevening was spent in cards and friendly chat They re tlf friend war to question onspceding or illegal parking rather than the answer that really reflect their true feeling Whats more manypeople will give the desirable answer in all honesty yet are unaware of the moment that their own reactions on the road are exactly opposite Other applicants know the answer for the other driver and put it down They never use that same yardstick to measure them selves Attitudes hard to change Theres another bad effect of the close retaiionship between at titudes and emotions it makes changing of your attitude diffi cult Emotions involve your ego and that puts your ontberoad ab titudc roughly in the same cate gory as religious feelings or pol tlcal opinions Have you ever tried to change someoncs politi cal views even when youre armed with bushel of facts This doesnt mean attitudes can never be improved Changing the public mind is hard and expen sive job but far cheaper and less tragic than our presentday toll of accidents Education should start early Good driving attitudes are eas lest to build when the educational process starts early Graduates of high school driver tralulng courses often have better mfety records than the oldtimers who talk about those reckless teenusers And public educa tion campaigns through newspap ers television radio magazines and advertising all help too Check your own attitudes You can make yourself and your family safer by developing you ownhealthy attitude toward driving Do you feel that the laws are made for you That by observv ing them you help keep every one who drivu safe Do you realize that close shaves on the highway are not all the fault of the other guy is yourcara convenient lea anf andcom£amblescwair rim places rather than means of showing off or letting yourself EM If you say an honest yes to these questloifs youye just taken the first step toward changing your way of drivingfor the bet There are other ways to make you sateof course But you wont like them Licenses or lives The strongest alternatiVe to education and selfcontrol is steppedup enforcement trict enforcement of the law drivers accept the respou ties they should assume if they want theprivilege ofoperat ing car In the United States one statcConnectlcut now sus pends licenses of all speeders without exception It was re cently noted that Connecticuts licensesuspension drive against speeders has proved that many drivers will be more careful to save their licenses than their llvesl Results Connecticut traffic is slowing down traffic deaths for the ï¬rst four months of 1956 are down12 while the US national average is up v1l The Province of Ontariohas incorporated several new rulings to insure thatall aspects of safe driving will be observed In the case of speeder his first off ence means fine only but on the second offence in addition to fine beinglevieduthe speedet may lose his license for period not to exceed three months in the case of third offence once cgain in additiouto line the license may be suspended for period not to exceed sixmonths in the case ofboth second and third offenders suspension of licenseis at th discretion of the magistrate person convicted of drunk driving shall immediately lose his license for period of six months in caseswhere there is arty damage his Iiceuscis mediately suspended for one year Drivers convicted of oper sting motor ve cle while their ability is impaired will immedl stely lose their license for three months in cases of property damage resulting from an paired person operating avehlcla use for DECEMBER 51956 cnuv scarf as HEALTHY Arriiuoos can help prevent Section Hages i5 to 22 highway acc dents say Doctors Brody and Stack New York University safety expertm No matter which driver was supposed to yleldlhe rightofway they note up to certain point both this accidcnt Avoid the advise Right sum for site drivr training course is off to the ghtstart New YorkUniversity safety experts With es skill and healthyattitude that driv erclsed with care not aright to be asserte checked and driversffouiid to have bad driving records may have their licenses suspended Bad driving includes failing to to at stop streets driving thrgugh red lights and other off ences many people regard as minor Itis the opinionof the Ontario Department of Highways that people who frequently and persistently disregard directions such is stop signs or trafficlights are menace to the safety of others in going through the res cords if aperson is founditp hel habitual offender he now sthnds to lose his license gt Otherproviuccs are also intro ducing programs designed to make streets and highways safer Manitoba uses point system to warn driver control officss that drivers should be interviewed and probably further action taken New Brunswick has point sys tem under which suspension of liceuSes is mandatory when given number of points have been reached British Col mblahasn control system but not based on points Saskatchewan inni tains contrulrwith system of al these drivers could have avoided accident not the plume for it the experts high schoo drIVerv rs Stack and Brody instructinnshea uir ng privilege tohe ex ilsk ojpiife and limb themse Isa grounded by prompt rev cation their