Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 18 May 1956, p. 7

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DURINGiTHIIIR VISIT hi EariléExamlner were luncheon guests oi Julia no crime ri asimcocrygrth change takenplane of thetMinets Paint rayllion and parkuwhich was owned by Samuel Str nsrnari in hich wa 105 early in New owner is William Albert iront Toronto who with Mrs Al bert hasheen in charge or the dance floor geireabment is und irable last weeke 9n STATION ay nightfm lhe Presbyterian Womens Missionary Society and Ladies Aid of On Station meta Mrs Everet Shcls wclls Mr Alex R055 mean was in be ch Mrs Owen dunes read an creating papcrron She didn know that was teaching Mrs done nut the fact that we must always be guard in wordand action because othersarc watching and listening to us and we never lmow when we are teaching and as of ten happens teaching that which There was much discussion during the Ladies Ald meeting In regards to the sums activities to which the he pres The next monthly of Alex It in evening answ on lune in all will he The teacher Mrs campbcll and se or pupllsfof ss No en Joye he re looking Drwhrd with enthusiasmr meeting will be held atthe home ment Building Ferguson their escorts lia seeing and tourlhg ct Here they are at the lunch National Capital ager Bob Chittielr enjoys swimialong with the kids mciit is most encouraging asthc youngsters are most anxious to ab tend These groups are conducted under the capable leadership of Irene Jones CGIT Ncwa The weeklymeeting ol lhu CGIi girls at Oro stetion is held every Friday night at oclock in the can room at the mans Tcn CGIT girls tram Oro Station with their leader Mrsr Frank Slavik had the privilege al attending the Simone County Girls Work Boards Annual Girls Rally at Stayner on Saturday Muy5 The days acti ities included many items such as worship songs games lhie study and inn and tellnwstll say such outingsw the memory or theyglrls whose aim and purpose aqundivlduals Mrs Everett shelsweil and ldiss To become the all ward Lees Mrs hey Nicholson Atherioy chlicnd Guests Weekendvlsitors With Mr and Mrs Elmcr Uncles were Mrs Iim Cutlery Mrs ECorbctt Stewart Murray anti Murray all Harrisy Mr laud Mrs Emms and Marion cl Barrie Ball Game Edgar and Oru sution senior pupiisplayed hallo Friday alter noon at Edgar school the score he inc 2541 IV nuilting the wa Indies oi the Church are Gilchrists Oshawa Mr and Mrs Ed and Mr and uilcd quilting at Mrs Karl Stlgges Ions Re Bus Schedule Later Timing ed wit siton Frihk Scott Cleanllew vlsttcd nd MrsNormanMuxwell on Mr nd MIS Fred Troll at Mid Ilnd Vslted Mr LIlId Mrs Mag nusson on Sunday onthérlng Alhcrt Allen on Royrlc aid Ernie and Mr nd Mrs George Scott Betty lion and Peggy oi New Law ell visited Mrsnd Mrs Harry Allenron Sunday Mrs Houden Mr and Mrs nus sci llaudcn and Ilene Hayes New omnlu visiicd last wcelg at Mr and Harry Allen Mr Mrs Dan McGllllvray tayncr visited Mr and Mrs ltoy McGiilivra Sunday Grandparents MISS Lynn Bornesoi anrrle vls lted her grandparents Mr and Mrs Davidson over the week Orscr spent unwind Friends chll Trott Eugene Lee nd Mrsrli Holmes and arrie and lichen Holmes and Mrs Jenn Dallay oi Toronto air Illd Mrsr Harry rroin ihe stiles family Mr andMisTIionias Du mud and mllyFalrpartBc ch Mr andrliIiswilillorncr and Mrs Alex Den of Thornton visited llorn Sunday Miss Lens seh od Bud Seheilr Toronto were home tor the weekend Weekendw one Barbara Day of Gravcnhurst vis ed her parents nouglas Day ior the weekend GenrgeDay of IIancywood visit ed at DougDaya tnbcrt De Schcppcr at De La Salle Toronto was homc iorthp weekend Mrar Austin and Mrs Winter oi Barrie visitednr Ind Mrs numond Thursday FrnmBarrle any oi harrie visited Mr nd Mrs itvnn perjxruy top isltors and Mrs Michael McBride of Utopia spentrSundaywiLh Mr and Mrs Dr Dumond Dumund Tolurncilh Port niter spending the celtend Sunday with itcd Jahnstdnc Mr and Mrs Mrs Thea iucnnryotToronta anduohn nunelmion eand To ThaiEditor The Barrie Examiner Sirl write as representative houscwltc oi Barrie in proteat alaiust the present bus schedule My husband takes the lamlly car to work as do hundreds oi other when have to gclnto the chaplain area have only these alternatives can call taxi an walk for 75 minutes till arrive at the stores all take the 810 bus into town and walk about or drink come for an hour until the supermarkets have clcancd up and set out their supply oi perishable goods In this care have to leave the dishes unwashed and the beds un made until noon when arrive back on the bus at the aainc time hungry Iamlly with not much time In spare or lunch bus at Bl0 is surely too late or work ers and school children and too early or ordinary marketing One at 10 or310l5 wnuld he of real value Mlsr MARION WARD Decries Dropping Nom de Plumes From Newspaper l2 Sophia St El Barrio lila 10 1956 To The Editor The Barrie Examiner Sirii ever crank should have bcen nsslgned to the waste baskct it wilasthe latest and last nqm pumc you ubllahcd What else can be said an per son who beralcs nom de plume writers then similarly signs him self To defend or belittle councils efforts is not my intention here would like to register my dis approval of your dropping the publication or this type or letter small town newspaper is generally considered to he the best guardian attrcedom as wc owlngltosa will hunt enhanced your positional an itor since youlyennw surrende your sacrosanct place as arbiter and also set poor precedentfor other small pipers Surely your readers do not read any letter because who wrote it hutr ratherto acquaint themselves with the ideas expressed in the writing It is of secondary im portance who wrote it it the man whovis responsible forprinting any letter knowsthe author than that should be enough or anyone who respects his judgment sufficiently that they omhase his publication in the first place By move TheEirumlners pages have not been improved and the publlcinterest value will sutier accordingly unfortunately so has the cause oi ircedam Sincerely JOHN LilCK ahov hashd GOVERNplltGE lilld VMISSEYS termisv not tended snundyrgumentcan and shauldbc madethat the next Ip pointec should be aFrench Canadian on the grounds that the constitute the second largest racl group Unis not the exclusive property at the AhgloSaxonSt Croix NB paying at least transpomtlnnicuat artisans and miscellaneous $10000 would Barrie May ii load Salurday niahtsoinc do nicpaymcamonat to hear the report oilbc catrunlttec which had bee assigncdth talk oi bringing In reporton the poul bllity of the township leaving the various diatrch arcanublch they now are part and establishing tawnshlprhlguscbcoi somewhere within this township The meeting on underway about pllllliiilcr the chairman spr at the Recve Mr Glbhins told the audieuccihlt when re port was tabled in Barrie regard lnl the likelihood oi that town becoming city andwhcn it was lcarncdlrom this report that the city mightnot continue an the Barrie District Colltg ate it might be ihl the townships would be lcit wl out their high school and that the city atatuh would reduce tha amount of rants that the district would re ceivc from the Barrie share Also the act that dometwailiths oi lhctawnship was not partoi sny district highschom indwere assessed as County pupils whose education was one im by rate set by the County Both Barrie and Allliton have an additional budding program underway and this lelradda luruicr chart at debentures on the township Fol lowing lhla the Council decided to gel the information on the costs and possibilities of cstlbllshlng township highschool Duut think tor minute thr council are tryingto Iorcc this on lhc ratepayers he ddcd He then called on the man of thecommittee of three Fraser Sutherland who with Russell Stewart Frank Kcll had assemble the intimidation Comnilttccfllicport Mr Sutherland told the meet ing that the lrst requirements for district highschual was that there he at lcastld school sec tions in the area TheGnch merit grants are bascd on the per capita basis We in Inulsill with ourupnpulatlonrot Vlbout 6510 10 to the County nc for approval and per mission to lesye the areas they are how partial It is possible that the dcbciituru lndcbtedaess thattthcy are now partially rc slwnslble ior wouldbe forzlvcn This is notlguaraatecd vwc are nowpartlclpating in tour second ary schools Barrie gtDl3t1 Alllss ionDistrict Bradford Distr and Leiroy Continuitlon School IleJ sides this there is the county pupil area whichmakcs considerable variation lntho tax rated we had township school this would nil he equalized blic School llllltlun Latituseptembe had 1113 pupllain the pub 110015 and it is cstirnutcdth 33 th high hools an ated that usrnorncd en 00000 which placed year dehcnturc would make re onymsnt annually $73000lus this we would hav figure on per teacher did his tune the total at $12800 lagce Mrs who or oral girlssre do asficuitu only ten rooms that the smaller ocbool Ihouid have Miller and momlndlvidual leaching both academically Ind soclclly it has been said that we won be able to let telchcrc but our chances are as goodL as other and this is shown loathe fact that we have this prindpalol the Barrie school llvlna InlnnioiiL lime on air Iain good principal he may bring along la part of his stall with him we plythe salaries cqlfil to others we should get the sla Even ii the annexation pro posed by Barrie does take two million at our assessment we should It have suflicient carry township school We are paying oneiltth share of the Barrie district school Sooner or later they are going to say to in nlslll Bulld your own school Why not do it now In order to give the public an Idcu oi the working at smaller high school the committee had invited the principal at the Nor wich DIerlctachool to come and tell them about how his schoo was run Frank Kcll commiltee member introduced the speaker Mr St Johns principal at the Norwich school Mr Kcll told the Visit they made toNorwlcb school which is situatcdin an inland arca wliich wasnot possible to be alpart of any othlrdistrlct The building is sample oi what they felt was required by the Township or in nlsiil andwas credit to any municipality situated on large tract of land lust outside the llmits al thctown Norwich School lllr St Johns who has been principal at the school since 1932 said thathe was flattered to he asked in come and tell th ralc payers til lnnlslil about his school here are lzravc dilicrenccs of opinion on education and am small duck in big pnnd want to give you some Iduu sehu We are formed by dis trict at our municipalities or parts of them Our mill rate ld assessmentwhlch bce oublc be about llions ny ln plOportlon to the raise in theasscasman We have an enrolment =at 273 allowingv wasch aflscven or eigbtpuoils who will drop out We expect that thiswill to 300 next yeal if the too pupils in grade mean that at least so allowingyea will make three Grade ac asses Grade usuallyhas shrinkage of about 20 annually They will dronout tor various reasons Thenztherc would be 80 no on to grade 10 and ltd to grade 11 specl commercial course whlehla uivalent to grader will probably take halg and the will probaby no onto grade 13 Now that the Department of Ed ucation halmade itipasslblaJar teach respects tocnter the col ade is many of the lhlu SWehave shop and home economicaroom also an indust rial irtsroom hich makes ex pensivc teaching as these are smaller classes Five believe that these classes nrejustllle and that knowledge cooking it the use oi tools is teaching We donut teachart tda teach mum nutioulty finding an artteacli erprcvcute our bavmg tluaisubs Wswamwimlmrc in two get an additional w7aigrant which is needed to veruiir added costs ioelwc erythina that will cnm are with larger school feel that weoperate economically as other use scisot cmblnatiolnhgyw

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