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Barrie Examiner, 31 Aug 1956, p. 1

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He maintained hat spoke to an interested audience on the manner inwhich Midhurst Nurseries pro pagatetrees during the Forestry Field Day onLWedncsday sponsored by ment of Lands and Forests Starting at Mid hullst Nurseries cavalcade of cars made our through HendrieForest the oldest ORESTER DEMONSTRATED the me dd used by the Department to prune Christmas Trees whileZone Forester Don aldscott gave running commentary This ivarc chome were demonstrate their methods Christmas Trees This grower demonstrated Milk iiatural by Professor anklin Department of Horticul ture OAC Guelph in talk on present developments in food andllng to the Rotary Club of Eagle yesterday Thera is no question about its convenience said the professor ra blin old testilt was not ssible to to the difference between frozen milk and fresh milk more for unlimit ed hoin freezer woul the ccepted thing ln cars time todayu iioweerr todays tovelwould be repiaced by the which would inutea or Today 50 per cent of the frozen instants forest in Ontario where they ihspectttd dif ferent types the Depart lems invited to pruning Natural Aid fair Housewife Frozen milk for the convenience oftbe housewife was described as timerby the super markets In the earlier days too many food plans hadbeen run by those who had not had the food industry at heart but only the better ones had survived and were now serv ing the community Accepting the fact that most people like fresh meat Mr Frank2 lin forecosted that the meat pack7 are would educate thehousewife to accepting the frozen joints as the better buy in due course The sociallmplications of this trendwas that in time food con sidered now as delicacies and cost ly would be readily available to the averageincome group family fFrozeu food process will bring us food products of which we even dream at the present tine Large Lake Trout Captured Near 51d Van yck Keswlck comes eportof fine lake trout captur ed by Crescent Beach angler pos llities of of EL wide Mr Godwin of Crescent Beach fishing about five miles off Big Bay Pointon Aug 24 caught lake troutweighing 22 ibsj39 langw1ith nzatglrth The fish em or thinning and on to the Crawford and Tustln properties in Oro Township At the latter stop Hugh MoPhee Forest Biology Ranger for the Lake Simone District gave talk on forest insect prob land cu Inll not out Douronu ion On labor Day Next Monday Sept la statutory holiday No edition of The Barrie Examiner will be published Plant and of fice will be closed alday legular trlwcclly Issues will be resumed on Wednesday Sept Todayl edition is No 100 in the 92nd year of publica tion The next holiday Mo day will be Thanksgiving Day Oct Labor Day marks the end of the school holidays and schools will open on Tuesday liferpeiualvFense For Bicycles Barrie Town Council at their regular meeting on Monday night decided that bicycles should be he demonstrationwas carried out at the last stop or the tour on the Tuan prhpertyland was followed With interest by many Christ mas Tree growers enccd in the future on onccv forailtlme basis instead of pay ing 50 cents per year bicycle owners in future will buy an all time licence for their cycle for 51 Deputy Reeve Murray Mills pointed out that the present fee of 50 cents per yearlmly just covered the cost of supplying the licence Alderman Golds wondered If It would not be pity to loose the good effect of the annual pole lice inspection of the machine when the licence is supplied but it was felt that bicycle roadeos would help in this respect amongPrepared Ihis is the first year since 1956 that there has not been building program underway or BARRIE ONTARI VCNRSchedules Extra Trains glhis weekend Canadian National Railways vim scheduled extra trains and provide extra equipment on regu lar trains to handle increased mainline passenger traffic over the Labor Day weekend Extra sections will be run on trains on the Montiealchicago MontrealTomato and Montreab Halifax runs and on trainsmit of Ottawa in Friday some Montrealchlc ago and MontrealToronto trains will have extra sections On Fri day and again on Monday the ole lawaBrockville train will continua on to Toronto from Brockville as passenger extra The SuperContinental and the Continentalwill carry extra coach es west and east from Ottawa on Friday The Ocean Limited and The Scotlan wlil pl0VldE extra sleeping and coach accommodas tion from Montreal to Halifax Ma ne trains also will be run with additional equipment and some will have extra sections on Saturday Sunday and Monday Exttn coacheswill be carried on the MongrealtoChicago interna tionalelmlted and on the mornlt ing Montrealvtoottawa train on Tuesday 27700 completed by the Barrie Pub lic School Board as opening day of the fail term approaches Nor have there been any major projects undertaken at St Marys Separate school althoughplanavfor thebulldingv of newschool at the south end eitown are well advanced The towns six elementary schools are prepared for the ln vasicn of over 2700 students on Tuesday however Two new class rooms have been openedat King Edward and Hiilcrest schoolsand the interior of Prince of Wales School has been painted AsphaltA ing is being completed around the how he had severely pruned his treesthls year the result of his somewhat unortho dox method will be apparent only next year Improvement Under Way Al Si Miletake Fire halard candit in the Lake Simcoe fire district have been favorable as far as the de partments protection staff is con cernedpermitting rangers to de vote much of this time to im provement projects in addition to completing several ymore pub lic campsites in the Severn River Management Unit thissummer considerable time is being spent on the newpark project at Six Mile Lake in Baxter Township Major improvements being un dertaken at the SixMileLake Park include construction of parking area dock access roads and further shoreline improve ments It is expected work will continue as long as weather cou dltions permit this fall andbo resumed ain next spring Weather Today tile Changej More xShoWers Little change 15 indicated over the past fcw days with more showers and moderate temperature Seasons are mlx ed Indlnudo possibleth week awildflower bouquet of naggcdlnobl Quccn Annes Laceand New EnglandDais ies Tree foliage is still mostly green Temperature worst High 10 alllthe teachers organizations Codringtou School addition opened little at King Edward farm fence has been erected at the rear of Hillcrest grounds and the chain link fence taken down from the old Victoria School playground has been placed at one side of the ac cess The program of chalk board re placement has been continued by the public school board New green porcelain boards less ex r1009 town where the population in crease hasibeen most marked Even now derington School is very crowded One Grade Blhas had to be transferred to lililcrest and double klndergartens will be operated bothlmornlng and after noon in the one kindergarten room by two teachers The four classes are necessary to take care of the ren WI 6g SC all at Codrington this year GMM and Aunt Innu ol filmhull BDCI Band Wins lop Hono At1 Exhibition The band of the Barrie District Collegiate lnstitule again won top honors at the Canadian National Exhibition yesterday afternoon when they took the open band class without opposition Two was Gold Medal Open Trombone Classal CNE former member of the Barrie Collegiate Band Bob Livingston won the first prize gold medal in the open trombone class at the Canadian National Exhibition this week He was awarded first class honors by the ndiudicators Bob who graduated fromthe collegiate in 1955 has been work ing in town for the past year and is presently playing in band at Cleveland House Muskoka sum mer resort He is the son of Mrs Morley Livingston 14 Agnes Street The young musician was also awarded tuition scholarship at the Exhibition Pupils The transfer of students in their final year will affect those child ren living to the west ofDuck worth and St Vincent streets Klndcrurtcninmlment The total kindergarten enrol ment in townindicated by June registration is about the same as last yearbetween 29d and 300 children Total public school enrolment will rise by slightly over 100 to about2340 pupils Only 180 grad uated from Grades last year At St Marys School the enrol ment is expected to be up about 290to 36o Oakley Par will be the only gtWW pensive than glass have re placed four old blackboards at Prince of Wales and two at King Edward Looking Ahead The fact that there has been obuildingprograminfidvauce of school opening this year re flects the foresight of the school boardrilut it does not mean that additional rooms will not he need ed The question is where and that will be determined in an enrol ment survey after the beginning of the fall term it is certain how ever that the next building pro gram will be in the east end of VBiarriegTeacher Attends Meeting Fedora on Board Miss Flora McGregor of the staff of King Edward Schoolattended theannual meeting of the board of governors ofthe Ontario Teav chers Federation at GilMar Lodge Lindsay during thepast week The boardpf governors is the chief governing authority for in Ontario It is made up of represent ativesof the public school women teachersrpublic school menteach ers Engilsh Catholic teachers French Catholic teachers and sec ondary school teachers In their week long meeting the teachers laid plans for helping the development of education in the coining year Last year they pro vided 7D loansand bursaries to tailing $18490 to help students in the teacher training institutions of Ontario They plan further ex tension of thisservico next year to assist worthy students to attend the teachers colleges and Ontario College of Education The president Mrs Euth Clarke suggested the formationpf angEd ucation Council in Ontario mad representatives froni the if Barriefs other bands scheduled to compete in this class failed to turn up But the lack of competition in no way detracts from the bands achievement for under the strict est of adjudication they gained 93 marks on the test piece This was the most difficult last Move ment of Dvoraks Fifth Sym phony Director Fisher today stated that he felt the young per formers excelled themselves and they won the piauditrof the dir ector of music of the Coldstream Guards who had come straight fromthe band shell to hear tha Canadian bands The 45 members of the Collcg into Band put in 30 Irehcarsal hours on the test piece and tha band is fortunate in having both good French horn and clarinet section The prize money $700 is one of the highest won by the band and after expensu for tha trip have been paid it is expected $640 will be paid into the band fund Winners in the variousclasses of the band competition are consid ered Among the best of Canadian bands Car Skids At Bond Three Diefiln Crash Three people were killed when the car in which they were travel ling skidded out at an Sbcnd on Highway 12 li miles west of Orillia and collided with fuel truck Deceased are Patrick Ar thurs 40 father of it from Purl or New Pupils To RegiSter In First Hour The hourbetweeu nine and 10 oclock on Tuesday morn rin has been set aside for rcg lstration of public elementary school pupils new to their schoo Children returning to the lame school they were attend ing inJune slung withhiu dergartouv pupliswhn wei prhperlyurcglatered in the spring are requested not to arrive at the schoola until 10 am other school besides Codrington with major registration change on Tuesday Onlyvstudents up to Grade will be taught there this year with the Grade students who would have been attending the school divided between Cod Turn to page three please McNicoll his daughter Carol 14 and Car Van Der Groef 21 of Orillia Bartiey Scriber of Orillia the fourth passenger was taken to hospital and is said to bein sat isfactnry condition The party was on shopp trip to Orillia when heavy mlst settled over the highway Truc driver JackihlacDonaid of Orillia swerved to avoid the skiddingcar The car which was driven by Van Der Groef jammed into the hood of the big truck and it tookan hour to release the bodies Father Austin gwas summoned from Port Mc coil and adminis tered the last rites through the jagged window of the car before the bodies were removed Police roped off section of the road until danger of fire from seeping gasoline was past Hits hydro Pole Calvin ock 25 of Toron and his rthree passengers Mrs Mary McGiath Maureen McGrath and CaroliAnn McGrath were taken to hospital when the car he was driving ran off Highway 27 on aciirveabout five miles north of Barrie and hit hydro pole day vening carol Mc Mall0l0ll°$ New Coach Tuninlfj

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