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Barrie Examiner, 1 Oct 1960, p. 5

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300x news County Library Reviews Here In future the Barrie Examiner will print rnonthly reviews of books currentiyacqulred by the runs canooarv nonanrsou nuts woonc DOHERTY lthewfoundglvand Bound In Battle Of Tartqns ST JOHNS Nlid CPiNew foundland is engaged in tartan ivnri bvthe provincesanthern Odom Sam Wilansky St Johns businessman has design he wants recognized as the official Newfoundland tartan Dr John Coer has rival designed by the local Jubilee Guild which he thinks deserves recognition Mr Wilnnsky native of this city who operates clothing busi ness on downtown Water Street got the jump by getting his tar tc hc market lie said he spent two years and plenty of money designing the greenbased tartan inspired Newfoundland Dr Coyle oulspoken president of the St Andrews Society of Newfoundland said his chief con cern is that the tartan will fall prey to commercial exploitation if ours is accepted as the Newfoundland tartan royalties will go to the guild and its manu facture will constitute little in dustry here in Newfoundland Mr Wilanskys design he de clared will be to tho particular BARRY CONN HUGHES advantage at textile firm exist ing outside the province MrWiianslsy theJirst to at tempt tartan design replied that dont get centol profit except from what sell in my own store He said his tartan will be of more advantage to the province because it will be mass produced by North American firm with the proper looms and facilities for distribution that will prevent it from being priced out or the tourist market Tho tartan sells for $7 yard is composed of lines form ing checks and squares Green the predominant color repre sents the pine clad hills of New foundland Gold isfor the suns Ii World Comes To Her Doorstep summer my Editor spinster on lonely Pitcairn Island prepares note for the next ship three weeks hence fisher man in Iceland sets aside rubber boots and sow wester and pens few lines The secretary of wool brokerage business in Australia sends the news Television commentator Larry Henderson takes pause from his globetrotting to package up some teaspoons for the mails Eleanor Roosevelt scrawls her signature to letter and hands it to her sec retary All these missives are destined tor Myrtle Ross in her neat white house with red trim mile and quarter up the Ninth Concession Innisffl Township Mrs Ross has collection or more than 60 tea spoons tfny pickle iorks and condiment spoons Each reminds her of correspondent in faroff corner of the world One glowing autumn afternoon this week crunched through the leayes to the trim white house to take tea with Mrs Ross She chase the Maltese teaspoon for me The Maltese teaspoon has fluted handle ending in replica of the George Cross awarded to the entire island by King George V1 for its bravo defence during World War II friend of Mrs Ross hadwritten tohfs mother in Malta who unable to find suitable souvenir specimen had the spoon especially made or her MADE MANY CONTACTS Avyeerago last January Mrs Ross decided to take up hobby and settled on teaspoons Her brother Hyliard Choppell of Toronto picked up the first ones for her while on trip to south America Ihen Mrs Ross beganto make contacts through friends and acquaintances churchgroups and service olub Boonrthe world began to come to her concession road doorstep There was teaspoon from Brazil the handle clasping raw topaz another with curved ebony head from missionaryin the Philippines one with crossed pick and shovel and tiny gold nug gets from the Yukon and another from Aruba in the Dutch Antilles showing palm trees blue sea and tiny sailboat Rotarian from Iceland sent boaspoon with Iceland engraved on if in old Hotdaletur1ettera once used in carvings in the sagaperlod Mrs Ross trained as nurse ingOShawaGeneral Hospital and now works parttime at the Camp Borden hospital Her earnings help finance her hobby Thus she was able to have missionary in Mozambique get sensitive in make her tiny spoon with intricate sworls of handbeaten silver in the handle Another missionary at the Seiasse Lep prosarium in Ethiopia forwarded teaspoons with bowls made from little silver Ethiopian coins SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Not all her spoons are collectors items good intentloned correspondent sent one with Kenya crest on the handle This chromiumplated speci men was made in Sheffield England Seventh Day Adventist in Australia carved Mrs Ross tea spoon in molga wood Having no crest he carefully affixed an Australianstamp toohe handle Eventually the correspondence necessary iio he hobby outpaced the collecting in interest During World War II Mrs Rossdidmb want to read the depressing world news Now she follows current events alvldly and pores through books about one horngcountrles of her tarorttrienqs blue square are heavy black Vstripe drawing attention to the rays while for the cloak of win be dm or temteWMdWMfimefi theiron ore deposits and red representing the royal standard Prevailing color of the guilds design is greyisb white Around lines indicating the rocky nature of the island Inside the squares are red white and blue repre senting the Commonwealth red white and yellow the Newfounda land coat of arms green white and pink the old Newfoundland flag Pink represents the Proteslt tents white green standsfor the Roman Catholics with white peace beween the two Newfoundland is winter is land said Dr Coyle It is not green island Therefore the background to Newfoundland tartan should be grey or white The wiiansky design has re ceived the approval of the legis lature but the act has not been put into effect by the govern ment yet chiefly because of the societys objections got in touch with the prov incial government and got their Simcoe County Library Cocp crativc These books ure avails able from this library through library outlets in the following communities Childrens books are available iamost at the schools in the county Our outlets are as follows The public libraries at Alliston Becton Bondiiead Bradford SATURDAY VITGUIDE ROXYTEATRPleaSC Dont Eat the Daisies stars David Niven and Doris Day This ilght antcrtaiomentbiil re volves around mixed up family and its confused way of living IMPERIAL THEATREtarry 0n Sergeant and iollow Star give you gravity and humor on one bill IOOF HALLWink Sparling and his orchestra play dance music Jazz pianist Max Campbell entertains ySwing and sing here CLUB ENCORESoft lights and sweet music are the menu at this new dance club Your the quiet of Club Encore Camp Borden Army Library Churchill Goldwater Coiling wood CrgemoreEdgar hlid land Miaesing New Lowell 0r llhaa Penetaag Stayncr Stroud Thornton and Tottenham DEPOSIT STATIONS Deposit stations are located at Miss Morrows trough in Colgan Mrs Glass and bin Human senc at their new lo erleyWalkcrs home in Eady the United Church in Elmvala 0011 store in Everett Mrs Griffiths home in Gitfor tho Post Office in flilisdale hire Hawkes home in Moonstone the United Church in Newton Robinson Mrs Archers home in North River the Odd Fellows ilome tn Allandaie Dignords Drug Sto in Port hchicall lllrs Ronnies home in Severn Bridge Ander sons store in Singhampton Culharns General Store in Sun aidaleCcraera Drinkics store in Waverley and Witherr Gar age in Vyebridgo INFORMATIONS not public library However we weleome requests for infor mation concerning our books or our services The address is Slmcoe Coun ty Library Cooperative Simcoe cation in Cookstuwn Mrs Bev Our headquarters in Barrie is County Court House Barrie 0n taria BX TIM LLEWELLYN Examiner staff Reporter What the kids saw when they pressed their noses to the win dow of Barries new music store Thursday night was an enter prising duo whieh intends to put Canada on the popular music map One half of the duo is an en terprising Mimico grocer who has started record bluiaess and the other half is his ace card loyearold blonde school girl who he hopes will put both him and hls locally written locallyhrranged locallyrecord ed music onto the Hit Parade charis Jim Joéeph is still grocer ilis hobby has always been WILL arias oral approval to go ahead manu facturing it Wiianskyr said But Dr Coylc said the tartan has not followed the strict cri teria essential before it can be recognized for province He said it should be approved by the colonelinchief of the Newfouadlt 18M Regiment the federal gov errunent the GovernorGeneral and LordLyon Court at Arms in Scotland Provincial tourist director Vardy and his wife were clothes made of the Wilaasky tartan at several recent mainw land conventions Mr Vardys public relations officer Douglas Wheeler wore tartan jacket and lI got so hoarse with ex planations to people wanting the tartan that felt like calling them all together and making speech about it IMPERIAL LAST SHOWING TODAY anLow STAR AND rCAoaY ON SERGEANT SHOWING MON and Turs 2min Contqu W1 vleiiNlEaluli WEWDNDEI emu wonnoun sierra sou memo BURTON JEAN suvavronbs vrcron marinas ALSO WVl Im Colonel Young CD will retire from the Regular Anny after 27 years of service it was announced by army headquartersA veteran officer of the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps Col Young will reside in Toronto after his retirement in October At the outbreak of World War ll be was Senior Medical Officer with the Royal Canadian Air Force at Camp Borden lie has since served overseas in Eur ope and in Korea APPEAL POSTPONED TORONTO CP Mr Justice Scbatz postponed Friday until Oct an appeal by suburlt ban York township reeve Cbris topber Tanks against alcouvt or der unseating him CONTEST In The Fabulous music and he has always been waiting for the chance torfiad an in to the music business difficult market tobreak with Attila Gaiamb Collects Money TORONTO CP Attila Ga lamb six year old saxophone player who won from the Su preme Court the right tmplay at the Canadian National Exhibi tion finally collected his $750 fee Friday Attila had been refused the money several times because the ONE said it needed clearance from the Toronto Musicians Un ion which first obiected to his appearance in the grandstand show MEET YOUR LOCAI in BARRIEEXAMINER Box in Bradford NEW yonrem Tour Fégafurclctgi Page THE BARRIE Em SATURDAY OCTOBER the frightening monopolies oi the big recording companies and the strict rules of the American Federation of Music PHONEAHP His first introduction to the name Wanda Cygen or as her records list her Leo Carson was when vocal teacher calb ed him up to say she knew of an 11yearold girl who could sing and sing well Eleven was little too young to be thinking about musical career thought Mr Joseph and he thought no more about it un til he saw the girl as finalist in United Appeal singing com petition Horwas impressed the girl wanted to record tho parents were thrilled and the teachers at Oakwood Collegiate where Lee still attends wercall for it FIRST RELEASE After an eight month batter with AFM permission came through for recording to begin and this Monday Two Hearts In Love was released The other side is number from of musical The Bed icated lifen and the important thing about both songs in fact all songs that Lee will record is that they are by Canadians of Canadians and for Mr Jos eph hopes everybody Mr Joseph knows the precar liousi position he is in trying to break into the music business with homegrown talent but he cheerfqu points out that any business is precarious But he remembers the Crew Guts the Four Lads all grad ivnss Tera MILLS PBS2106 Bradford Area 0n Pops Music Map uatca of St Michaels Chali Loo herself and the large part at the supporting musicians are all graduates of St Mikes or still members of that famous choir Eut whereas Cauddianr us ually head south to make their namesA Lees two year contract will keep her in Toronto and any fame or success gained will he benefits reaped north ot the border COUNTY BOY Musical director John Arpln is from Port McNichol and the song two Hearts is by Tor onto Ualied Church organist Lee is goodlooking and in assuming gt and her voice stands=comparuon with many of the females presentlydomioatlng the world of pops She has long waytogo but youth is on her sideand hap pily forher she is not trying to identin with any wellknown slu get It Lee has as much potential as the Crew Cute and the Four Lads and she =c develop it through Court an company singing Canadian written songs lsay good luck to her We havent had anything Can adian on with Parade for yearssince Canadian Suitset ri by an American RECQRD REVIEW The clutter of bong dr his over and above the dr treatment of standards Apparently says disk Stan Taylor this is all the where pop mustc tr do or termined Anyway this is nevi which hope will go 01wa one thing the musicianshi 911 the Bongos Flutes tar record heard thisw he orchestration is reuse agiaative and breaks irii ni With tas where M0 is often an eacas explosions There are this seriosy an liagton andgc nothing to fear ground or dance Persuaslve Porous probably looking much as ankle Mlmbfimmd new Hummn if consummation AMENhm MMTWTHIMSIIS HMWSWWW in naenu gown 97 room LAST VTIMES or cnnrm round my urns STORY or use RISE AND ram She talks knowledgeably about the history Pitcairn Island of the nurses lot in Adrien or the problems oila Jewish interpreter in Tel Aviv Shed likevto learn more about other people and other places match them otCanada trio She is eager to Itnd people to write to in such places asthe Sol omon Islands Japan Madagascar Korea Burmh the Canary Islands Mexico and Central America Myrtle Rosshas taken the world into her arm in time when our greatestoursa is lack of knowledge about each other starring SUSAN HAYWARD vrcron MATURE Please Note Tunes THE ROBE AT 700 namrfrnrvs AT 91 onqu snowman ADMIKTANCE RES CTED 10 reasons is roams no on

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