Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 24 Sep 1956, p. 2

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PATRICIA WOOLNER 01 Bond Head displays the prizewinning entries in the The doll took first prize and toy secti CYRIL cobKE Barryview top honors with his Herefordat the Cooks town Fair Here he isshown with his grand noom FRENCH Cookstown took first prize inthe Cockatowrn dH Cali Club Class 191 ShowmanshipMIlis brother Neil standard Furnish took class came second and the two Chmpbellbrothers complefid egeEdlnhurgh gt niversary service at Presbyterian Church dwatpr on Sep 30 Orllllavocllsls nd choir will provide sp cialmusic Coldwatei at vassing with previously timated to cost $60000 Nearly $5000 has been pledged sofar At meeting last wsek com mittee was appointed to bring in recommendation for the sitevot the proposed building on themeri therhsectlon of the Community Centre flair groan also fora suitable entrance It appeared the suggested entrance from Main street Vhy way of the former Ryan lot owne Jacobs interests woul ovailable ided lnto four sections for as Hughes Rossand Paul were placed third respectively There were 14 entries inthis the wool doglwas placed second Public School entries were up in numbers and in Favnro Champion sun weighing 1900 lbs The hull has won three itrsm and second in four falrs he has been shown rid fourth Favcro taxi bylaw and drainage problems on John St New work Done Caplings store hadnew iding placed on the south wallh Roy Langmad and Gordon Worrell had the job of constructing new rear entranceatthe Ce il Love ing residence ararnnric versus Apparently the Goldwater village has beendi Andrew Dunlap Herb Steyens aptaln LINDA camera 91 Strand was brie or the youngest in the show ring Holstein calf whichshe was DELNO JEBMEY scored again with his Holstein cattle The bull above was ad judged Grand Champion and Proba Ion System Ontario Success Downerclaims Continuedfrom page one makers in this field and to inf ence public opinion great many people who are convicted are not criminals in the fullest sense of the ward believe with all my heart that some should be given second chance In 1955 only 15 out of lop young men and women put on probation repeated and got in th this showing tor led the par this class formatorics and jails is not rein the paradeand with exhibits Veal form gt Band of Fellowship The most dangerous period is when man comcsouc of jail he declared He is given littlehit oi guidadce but not enough He is shunned rather than accepted back into the community and has no alternative but tovlookup his at rate undreamed of by those old cronies and associates You and are respnosible in many instances for these people repeating Surely we can help to welcome them back especially those who have committed lonly IIIIIIOI CllIIIES better offer the hand of fellow ship to these people We want trouble second time hempcontriban support of home andlamily who has never been away to jail has no stigma on name wipingclean the record of man who hadefollowedvthe straightand narrow path for even five years quoting instances where youthful errors were making men carry cross for the rest of their lives Keeplng Down Crime llow are we going to keep down crime Eighty per cent re peat but if we give them chance on probationw ve found that only Ioper ce repeat The is still in the minds of great many people the desire to put men and women away It doesnt pay We have to change our way The speaker went so far as to suggest orth Bay Trip Miller motored to North Friday toattend the gra optic exercises at the collegiate Donna ved her grade 13 di plom Innior Farmers Meeting Severalfof the Junior Farmers attended the Vasey meeting on Tuesdaysevenin Mrs Gordon Everett is vis ng with Mrs Brown AGood Showing The school children made good ng at Goldwater Fair of thinking and give these people archance Mr Downer said that the com mission hadlearned that crimp increasesnot in days of de pression and hard times but in good times in days of prosperity The cause of great deal of our trouble is lack of interest Peoplev ar ot concerned about thosawhowo jail we forget we are our brothers keeper and responsibléin large measure for young men and women taking the wrong turn He saw great deal bi lad er turthith our new method 6911 with who we sh pld able I1 condo the enoug to securea redirib Wouldnt it be her brother Rosswildness gaged at the time in the swine sho ring She did well ade of Champions The same taunt also se cured Grand Female Champion award in gt Back To Toronto Brittian Brown has returneddq Toronto after spending two weeks with his mother Mrs Brown Mrs Dorothy Miller attended the teachers meeting at Eady on Thursday afternoon Today church goes on who labored lifetimes to erect cathedrals Fears and repercus sions of the cold war probably hastened this religious renais sanceSwift Current Sun Cookstown Fair Continued from page one Holstein Among the Holstein II Jamey lound little opposition to his magnificent bull which had done well it Orojair and also secured Champion Female and Champion Herd The two In imals led the parade champions which closed the Ill in be tradi tional manner New Rink Partly Used The new curling rink which had been rooted in but was without doors and window was used part as stable for the horses But the shape of things to come was sketched in by president Wil liam Nevilawho said that next year it was intended to make this line building the main agricultur al hall lt was also intended lo move the barn which presently holds the WI and school exhibits further to the centre of the field and completely rebuild Indoor Exhibits at torzthi year the old barn still housed the schoolexhibits The flowers andvegeldbles and the domestic work Because of the wind and the many cracks in the boardsit was draughty ex hibition hall and the small stove was major attraction While it seemed as if the more delicate plants and flowers had suffered from the night previous the standard of exhibits in all classes was high No tables set out for teenage party for four by Cookstown nnd TecWcGwill Wl attracted the attention of the chil dren even to the extent at one small boy sampling the coke to see it it was the genuine article The Lightest Angel Cake Directly opposite the entrance was showcase containing some at the largest and lightest of angel cakes seen and the best oi those in the estimation of the judge was that of Mrs Earl Carr group of health posters in the public school classes also caught the eye The simplicity of the one adjudged thehcst was outstanding The centre piece was boy looking out oi pair of shower curtainsand in simple lettering underneath came the health rule The second best de pictcd the rule eat bread and cereal and lost some of its impact by being too all of detail crit icism which could also be applied to the third prize winner whotook as her subject Drink Three Glasses oi Milk Drop In Attendance The fair hoard eported drop in attendance this year and cer tainly there was drop in cattle entries However both these thingscan be accounted for by the prevailing weather conditions And with the improved housing for exhibits which will he avail able next year there is every rea son to think that Cookstown may have record breaking fair next AUTUMN SPECIALV lermaaenl Wave 595 MONTUES 9R WED Kays Beauty Salon For Appointment Phone PA 8551434 We Underwnterg convention At Go to Hall The Slushoh Lite Um dcrwritcn lion are bold iog alien golden lubilee regional convention at Guthrie Congra ity Hall Wednesday 59 Pour 10th speaker be onhand or dayt Gleon Isgrlg general aunt Lincoln National Life Insurance Co fincinnati Ohio who has been in the lite insurance ncss since 1931 He is on the M1 at Institute oi Life Insurance keting ah Purdue University LEsperance CLU retir ed manager the Imperial Lilo sunnce Co Hamilton Ontario has been with the Imperial Li since 1917 and was manage Montreal to many years Valerie Kasurak representative Excelsior lile Insurance Co Windsor Odtsrio She joined the Excelsior Lids Insurance Co in 1948 and hasled her agency for six out of seven years She is life member of lhe womens quar tcr million dollar round ab Leslie Dnnstal executi vicepresident Liie UnderWriEre Association of Canada Toronto who joined the staff of on Life Underwriters Association of Can Idll in 1919 an presently on ccutive viceprcsident of the as sociation He is also editor in chief of the bite Underwriters News CIVIL SERVICE INCREASE Total of persons employed in the federal civil service exclusive of Crown corporations and other special agencies of the govern ment increased from 5110 in 1938 to 138702 in 1945 to 18191 that l50 million families in underdeveloped areas lack adequaie housing One answer is fmmelcu buildilyouxulf house dulgmd by Canadian olCanndian alum inum It needs no foundal is noncorrosive and venuioprool is so lightweight that it is packed in canons easiiycarriedbyplane jeep or even burn The Colombian government has ordered 3200 of them to help relieve the shortage of rural housing in am South American country So its not surprising with aluminum travelling so for and doing so much that Allan is again increasing its smelting capacity in both Quebec and BritishColumbia gt ALUMINUM COMPANY on CANADA up ALCANI LS HTAILK TO THRIFTV CANAD Sizes 10 annex coLouns writings Sure be popular with spa or no eeor ally populu ior their comfort quality ThriftPrice Inns made Lonlers with Sure to be renal well ELK LEATHER FOAM CREPE SOLES Style as shown Exceptionally well made With elasticizedgored vamp so you may be sure they will fit like glove Hand laced for that expensive look andjor extra durabilitylust the kind of Shoes the Cnmpu Crowdywill be enthusiastic about And older sister will be delighted with them too for active and spec tatbr sports and general daytime wear So come and see Zellors assortmentof Touchdown Dar ngs teamed in black turltan red navy hlu moonnors

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