RCllC SCHOOL WINS PISTOL COMPETITION The annual Camp Borden Rifle Association pistol oom pctition was held recently at Langcmark Range The team from the Royal Canadian Armi oured Corps School won high honors in this competition Shown above are the mem ers of the winning team From left to right they are Lt Drought 2Lt Tay lor Col Milroy and Sgt Romat Peek At Scintas Mailbox Shows Thoughtful Children learn loh Sanéa Claluhs till Lrlnperam ueto erec 23 now which added to the Christmas air The red and white Jayoee mailbox for Santa anus on Memorial Square is getting ï¬lled with letter every day Three more letters ate re printed below Barrio Ont Dear Santa am years old and in Erode LAndlamvaryexcitedfar Christmas would like to have oncoftboaaveryblgdolls would like it verry much Also would like new pair of slip pers and some pajama dont like to go around with lust an old pair of socks and dirty pajamas Andoanyouzotmaanewkfrt that sticks wtlhat is all want this year dont want to be greedy But please get me that big doll please All can do is hope Maine Kathy Christmas happy too Your frelnd Bonnie AN ARMIE BET Barrie Ont Dear Santa MynnmelsJimmlclam seven years old will be eight years old on Dec 23 am in grade three at Hillcrcst school my teacher is very nice Her NEWS OF BllRRIE By RUSS DAVEY Executive Director The maddening swirl of christ mas is sweeping everything be fore it once more Christmas too marks the halfway point in our pzogram year and brings about short break in our reg ular schedule This coming Saturday the younger members of all the programs will gather at Oakley Park public school for Christ mas program This is not party in the usual sense of the term butralher gathering together of many of the younger members so they can See thatthey are part of largoand growing family enloy some special program ac tivities mam games carol sing ing and movies receive the small prizes won in the Build ings for Brotherhood candy sale andmnybeajnllyoldmanina Nd suitwlll dropin for short itle Dont forget my and girls from the gym centres cop work boxing chess and er activities go to Oakley Park this Saturday at am The program will be over about11gt am Then the next regular pro grams will be held in the usual places on Jan 1561 But of course well have one or two special activities dining the holidays Girls who would like to go to Drillia for gym and swim program on Wed nesday Dec 28 leaving at 930 am from Barrie and return ing about 1230 pm should phone in now and reserve space Boys should call in for the same program and times but for Thursday Dec 29 Just thinkl large gym with big equipment nice track land swimming 501 sounds like fun doesnt WELCOME HELP If someparents or interested people could take up earload oi the youngsters we would be able to take more than the bus load Wed sure teersl Incidentally we have word Vrtrom Orillia that they may be able to accommodate boys or girls Mm groups from Banis on Saturdaysibe amT andz pm This would mean leavin Barrie about 1130 nan or so epending on the ex am time decided upon and re turning about two hours later An early lunch or packed lunchbobeeaten an theway back would probably be neces sary too It would create In ther full Saturday with the gym centres or copper work in the morning and the swimming over the lunch hour but there is great advantage in daytime rather than evening travel time LET us KNOW Still weve had very few calls in as yet indicating an in welcome volun terest in the swimming lessons as described in last weeks col umn so now with more delln ite proposal We may hear from more swimming enthusiasts More information is available at the office Another proposed program which mny people inquired earl for about but have not let us know if they are definitely in terested is young mens gym program at Central Collegiate on Tuesday evenings starting in midJanuary We must be sine of reasonable group before we make the commitments for the gym and leadership which is necessary for the program This is reminder for those interest ed to phoneor drop in and get their names on the list By the timetbiscolumn has appearedp the Barrie Judo Club will have played host to tournament attracting clubs from Orillln Elmsdale Camp Borden and Ilillsdalc Frank Claare our instructor tells us that this may he the first of monthly invitation judo tourna meats in thisarea the first overattemptednorth of Tomato in Ontario that is PROGRAM SPOTS Craft shop The Ladies Aux iliaryfnvitesyoutndmpinand soled some handmade uafts as unique and special Christmas gills they also have supply of Christmas trees out front and welcome prospective purchasers to look them over The trees are mostly spruce with some bal sam and the price is right lemming icing Swirls oi Junket chocolate icing makes any cake lovely to look at scrumptious to eat Like all SaladsShirrltiHorsey products it contains only the finest ingredients Eve Salads Shlrr ffHorsay preductlsquali Euamnteadily hessman symsulof Cliancc Elmvales Yarwood Gives Ideas On Proper Ways Oi Studying By LINDA GOSSLING Again the students of EDHS have gone through pain and Recently we have had our as axonm few suggestions were given to me by Mr Yarwood for studying Studying should not be done af ter school but after dinner and early in the morning plan should be used for distributing our time to spend more on our weaker subjects good en vironment is important in stow ing with good lighting and the required materials SuffloiEni sleep and wellbalanced diet are wonderful aids for receiving marks of which you can be proud The EDHS Ginling Club has been formed for 196061 under the supervision of Jackson and we curl two afternoons week We have eight teams and 15 spares Our eight skips are John Elliott Judy Campbell Rod Grahamba Doérg giggmgarl 517m vs um 39 Stone and Pat Bate By MARY uncanny The home economics room at EDHS think is the nicest mom in the school It is like aliltle home in itself We have two kitchens with modern equipment dining room and living room There are four efficient sewing machines and cutting table Within the past couple of weeks the Ontario Hydro presented the home economics room withrtwo brand new electric ranges and an automatic toaster The school board has also presented the with new electric sewing moo After few years flalnlng in this room the girls should be model housekeepers Friday Dec the Sadie Haw kins dance was held in the audi tnrium The teachers in charge were Mrs Johmton and Mr Euthardale The music was by Elmvalea disc jodrey Peter Vollett Although there wasnot large crowd everyone seems ad to enjoy himself Greenioreilégion Chooses Officers CREEMORE Tuesday Jan has been setas the date for installation of the 1961 officers of Creams Branch 397 of the Can adianLegion Elma recently by acclama rtion whre president Harold Crnw ford first vinepresident Russ Bellinger second vicepresident yinc Cahoon secretary Comm Gowan and Madrid Lem nm Named as executive commit tee rnembers were Ken Gillls Maurice Jones Elton Scrivar Ken Macintnsh and Roy Mills name is Mrs Livingston havoc triedveryhnrdtohnagoodboy at home and at school And would like very much to have hockey game pair of slates size Also an aunts act Ifyou have not go though toys to go around dont care if you miss me this year As ion as you dont miss the little yr and girls who have no home or mommle or Daddy have sister 17 years old and also little brother years old and tiny pupple we call Joey We are going to pm stocking up for Joey along with our on the fire place One of your little him Jimmie REMEMBERMET DearSaniaCIauav lamNancyandllveshi OBITUARY inns vrcronua anocn Suffering paralytic stroke and or forn weeka confined to bed Mrs Victoria Adelaide Brock died Monday Nov her residence in Toronto BomeaJmmnflieSec ondUneofFlosTownshipahe wastherlaughta of Mrand Mrs John Swanandhad liv edfnrflyems on thofourth concessionof Flos Since then aluminum yearshro Surviving of the family are her inisband Rabat Easpn Brock nrlaughtcr Mrs Fred Archer Elizabeth granddaughter Ruth Brock and granikon led Brock also one brother Herbert Swan and nephew Canon Swim at Kingston Mrs Brock was an Anglican member of the munch of the Good Shepherd Toronto and Dominion life member of the Womens Auxiliary 11 funeral service on Wednas day Nov 30 was from St Johnl Anglican Church fhulghulst and wru conducted by Canon unmer of Kingston 5155 ed by Archdeacon Lightth olymampaibel name are were nephews Copeland Copeland Brock of To route Bert Swan Album Swan Alvin Johnston of Elm vale Flowers in rememlnanoe were from numerous frienmvand relan WALTER ADAIR 0F BARBIE SELLS ALL cnassns or INSURANCE throughout the year that will bring pleasant memoriu of you as the donor choose ehairl And choose it now from splendid assortment for LModem nannannrmonn sunroomemporary Many of these usedin pain would maketlie nicest gift of all sonm norms are mm 20m HOSTESS FRENCH PROVINCIAL COLONIAL RECLINERS StrondJamsyeais oldlwaa the whole year very good girl and we where this Summer visit in your Village in Bracebridla lwuukingugu for carrage or also hope You will renmnher that We all are hoping the see you again this and my Dad aald malby am getting ll to if you come along with your aloe please drop inat our home Will you please put plncha hear of dog the parcel for my baby gather heborn in any rec and my Christmas from Nancy PS and for my Mom wristwa but we cant affordlhia Io Kile her something ells rwflw Itlvea and also from Boatitdi Inn 885 Greenwich ILL USA Boa tlchmda Ltd Mata Mairea and Marni burn distance were Mfas Olive Gold Brock Toronto and Mrs anto Swan of Kingston PoliceChase Theft Suspect William Wolfred Sederquest 19 so Worsley Street Barrie Wednesday wasyarrested by pol ioeonadnrgeofoarflielhaï¬ teraohaseauossfannfleldsin the St VincentHighway 400 area The 1951 model car owned by Wugne GuMcArï¬ull BR Elm Vale was reported stolen from Clapperton Street When Barrie police located theyelude they saw person running acres lean fails IIggtiario provincial PO CE 1199 cruisers in the chase eral INNISFIL NOTES on and fine food he had eatlt agreed with hlrn lie nrmmd but visit his doctor Mompted our Drury has resorted to modular to leave his life to be written later for lie findslh radii £1336 VI Bil thinks he should erase part We ii his struggle to form his ubinet whm he became head of the Farmers Government With maturity of one in the Home it took much planning and jug gtlngandlnordertogettlieone majority of government be ap pointed member of the Lib party as Speaker of the MANY STORIES One can sit and listen tothese stories from extPremier Drury and they all seem now He told us how other parties lad em barrasscd members of his gov ernment and ofl from reporters long afterward of loci dentsthat hadbeenapartof the struggle The famiers had elected majority and were given the task of forming gov ernment After huntingvaround and asking sud men as Adam Beck Morrison and others they finally came to Mr Drury with an offer to lead the party as premier tooka week to think it over and came home to talk it over By 868 or which kcepshlmheme willba help for more material It lining the lovely all days he has been walking with the aid oftwocanesevenasfsrnathe corner by his old spinal Ha gets around the room in awheel chair leaving his allclu at the foot of the long stairs whldr he inlets he must climb to his room Although there are plen tyof big rooms on the ground flour he says he does not sleep well down there SIGNS CARD Mr Drury was getting his tmristmu cant on and we prevailed on him to sign one so wnould put itamong when 86 do not write as well now abcollud flu stroke butl have my hand almost ham to nonnal he rnmarkcd as he handed us the signed card fI sent Judge Harvie letter when heard he was ill mostly be cause he was good friend and also we used to have our differ mceswhenlwasonwlob will ehwméa Eï¬acmmmm es ex nag orn that even if his life story whichheaayahehnsaoouple of chapters done receives ally aroughoutllneontbeiapemi corder it will still be experiences that will oulmatch many of those of his compatriots LEGISLATION Mr Drury has lived remark able life and has left behind him legislation that is still on the provincial statues He helped to start the system of provincial highways the hydro system the forestry department and other social legislation most of whld has developed into systems ennr mously beneficial to the public One piece of legislation which was wiped out by later gov ernment was bill toallmvtho town of Fort Erie to levy aspec lal assessment on improved with my wife said Mr Drury lunch All these things and many out era are part of the story being unravelled into the tape record er Perhaps the slippery weath rHs GLENSIDE gr consuls DELUXE New and Sen 50Classlr delivers 25 more cnnum Keyed Autumn in Gain Control of Do come again soon were his parting words as his doctor decided he should have check up just for safetyl sake MODERN CRICKET 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