Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 15 Feb 1957, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

representative for Ward In Juiyloi the following your he was elected Deputy Reeve to fill vacancy andvAiderman PrattJoln WARD are the especial interest of Aldere men Hersey and Pratt top left Alderman Hersey seen above with his wife entered municlpnlfpolltics in ed Council to till the vacancy Born in Fredericton NB Muiorflersey came toBurrie in 1927und Joined the Canadian Army career was not without spice tor during his service he was prominent in the capture of the Mad Trapper in the North West TerritoriesL He retired from the Army with the rank of Major when he enteredm itlcs thisyeor and is serving on committee BDCI Entries Kiwanis Festival Continued irom page one The senior band will meet such sliong competitors as the Am herst Central High School Band from Snyder NY in its divisions for bands that have alreadyplaced first at the festival Glee Club Competing The collegiate glee club also top competitor in past years will be performing at the festival on Wednesday Feb 27 On Sat urday Feb 23 and wéek later on Saturday March the boys of the glee club are entered in two classes Small Instrumental Groups There will be three small in strumental groups drawn from collegiate band personnel playing at the 14th annual festival One of the finest groups of its kind yetformed at the school is the woodwind quintet that will be performing Tuesday afternoon Feb 26 It rs composed of Dawn Campbell flute Mark Fisher ohue Kaye Livingston French horn Ted Longflclarinetyand Jeanne McKenzie bassoon The other groups are allgirl combinations quartet whose members are Judy Craig Betty Stafford Myrna Webster and Sharon Sturgess and brass group itheBarrie Junior Quartet composed of Joan Tribble and Nora Jonson trumpets Sheila More French horn and MarySin clair trombone Individual Performers clarinet Urges Revi aI Loyal Opposition Continued from page one The critic was not opposedlto state leaderh inthe arts She felt that goplgishoulddcave to the Ngovernment flic prolcss iouai technical say soon how to spend the Canada Council funds but that there was great need for individual opinion if the body were not to become totali tarian Your vote and yourthinking of what yourattitudc is continues to be important Vicious Irony One thingvthat theCIInada Coun cil should notdo she emphasized was to do sométhingfur the young withoutan equulinterest in keeping the market open for theui when they were older artists That is simply vicious irony Buy art she urged pointing out to vthose unsure ofr their taste that there is no bett ay to Kaye Livingston French horn Don Hodges euphonium Mark Fisher oboe Sharon Sturgess Sandra King clarinet and JeanneMcKenzie bassoon Adiu Icators The adjudicators whowill be judging this years tostival in clude sorne of the best available in Canada and the United King dom ThesCanadians are Capt Gayfer of Toronto and Cyril Hampshire of Hamilton The ad judicators from overs in addi lndividuhlfestival contestants competingin solo classes are Susanne Ferr Garry Burgess Ruth Ferris ohn Ferris trumpet Mary Sinclair trombone Elspeth Currie flute TedLong clarinet Judy Cr Ig larinet Sylvia Syn nott clarinet Diane Trueman Catherine Mae Clark Catharine Cuutts Johii Tribble trumpet RAIL AIR NI is ill RENT native oLDublin now living in Londo scheduled for March and when two concerts featuring Stars of the Festival are sched uled for seyv Hall lStIll HOTEL RESERVAWOQS VEL iiiItiz CT BUREnti Iii POST Uiiit iii rm BAY JNE iA 34400 BARR lii Ilrm PinII sUtILtl is Full ti imlr tot Major Hersey failed to secure res election in 1956 but returned to Councib THE PROBLEMS or amorous IN Alderman 1954 as the in Wardi at that time His army or adventure the work of completed as unlcipai poij in Toronto weotherhe the finance Fratt on yet Married he has one daughter at BDCI and is very active in trade association work Given the spare time and the indulges in hishobhy of garé dening Ciub Barrie present theirllth me to Barrie ln1950 and is presidentvand general monugeror Torgis Automotive Ltd with his store manager BobWllllnms During hisreurllercureerin councilMr Pratv played Iin important part as mem beroi the traffic committee Lnshyeai he was memhérgoi the special transportation committee setup to study theflbus situa tion and Chairmuhof the committeesetup toenquire into the matter or thenatural gas franchise He has been reLappointed chairman of this committee this year since the committee has not been Left he 15 SEE learn what is good than by buy ing fraud or lemon She said that she would like to do rnway with the statement cantafiord it The truth was that we pro feneito buy something else Let us sayrathcr dont like it and donjt wantjt or like it and want it Dout be hypocrite Whyhsvo all this take everything Lc gis at least IieIIoncst Let usutfleasf say that vycjire not doing anything to opposed To Copying The critic wasstrongly opposed to accepting anybody elsos word big cities likcToronto and small cities like Barricshould learn from what was done in New York and Londonehd Paris but not do what those centres were doing it was what Barrie and Toronto needed that was right for them The sooner Canadians in their culture stop thinking what the Venice Biennialfwill wantand start sevndingvwhatwe have the better gt ARCTIC ISLAND Baffin Islnnd in the Canadian Arctic covering almost 200000 square Vmiles among the worlds 10 largest islands for what was good She felt that Announce Names Of TeamyCapiains Concert Campaign At an enthusiastic meeting last night at the home of Mr and Mrs Archie Ross Codrlngton hagotrairntff rreraaaoartam Will be held during the week of March to Renewalsarcnow being accept ed by mail and subscriptions may also be renewed at the Edwin Steffe concert Monday evening Mrs John Fiobson campaign chairman has announced that the team captains for the 195750 membership drive will be Mrs ingcr Aarson Mrs Frank Craig Miss Nora DeHartMrs JB Craig Mrs Ronald Hardy Mrs Edwin Ineson Mrs Hart Mrs Bruchohuston wife of the association president Miss Doris Kearns iMiss Flora gtMcGregor Mrs Charles Newton Pickles Mrs DwShcppard and Lloyd Tuffordi NOW Choose fro erette and that favou lection of ours NOW redu Regu QQEE inrungmast wtrhihese Jamboree fSpécidlsf mourcomplete range of leath upholstery fabrics Rejuvenate rite chairvforlnad eulherelle Special 54 wide see overisocol Iar $475 in 501 WECARI1Y Lr NECESSARY INhrNos berlserl nan Decorative Nails Fund Operators Staff It reports swabbingof eating utensils To XERéitBarbec and Restaurant Opcratcrs oiId employees of foodestablishments and employ ees of barber shops are to be rayod the Simcoc County Health auitary inspectors have 59115 the inspection fsuch establishments and thebacteriai They Tire making appointments to havercstaurart personnel Dannotofl music of Andrew Orcharda Gutbrle Community Hall Saturdays 911 Admission nunLunch counter mitt firing your Valentine box social and dauce Utopia Community Ccn tre Saturday Feltill st pm Admission 50c Ladies with boxes free 20 Drummer uwell Community Hg Friday night Feb 22 spou sored by ital Committee Paul Orchestra Admission 50c Cafeteria Iuncb 2022 Barrie Womens Conservative Association Atteruoon Tes Trin ity ParishlIall Feb 21 pm Speaker Dr Rynard All inter ested indies welcome 2022 Chllii Willi Junior Farmers are sponsoring their vuricly night in Gliiord Hall on Friday Feb 22 at 815 pm Musical numbers and flex 2o22 Central United Church Glee anuual concert on Fchrualy 26 zl28 at 815 pm in Church Hall ud will be open for further engagements tailor above dates Pinon Blflie FA ozsi 171ozo Weather Today LItiIe Change gt Tricky Roads variilbie weekbrought ice last Saturday light snow Tues duy mlidcrchuesdiy wiib 45 short time snow Thurs day which is nowi inches and beinpover the former iceit is trick driving away from treat ed highways Today indicates variablenlith little change lu temperature Temperatures were High Low 26 ll 72 24 22 24 Feb 10 Feb 11 Feb Feb 13 rayed at the same time as inspec tions are made Barbers will be xrayed wheutime is available at clinics spections in January consisting of 722 routine calls 188 followup visits and the investigation of 48 coplplalnts SCOTTISH CENTRE Aberdeen in Scotland became plays and dances Admission 50c The sanitarians made 958inV Including out at meeting tofuIn flying club Seven at then held pilots license and another unlle with flying arm vim beldtu Church lil Commuulty Hall on Feb with thcvbel Lawson Back and nail Baud playing Dancing starts at 9pm 11th North Simone Weekly Afternoon Meetings Agricultural Meetings Feb 18 SuuuidaleCorncrs Town shipllall Feb 19Wavcrley Or angriisll Topic Suunidale Con new Animal Health and Disease Control Waverley Animal Health and Discus Control Speakers Sunnidnie Corners Dr Hanna Stnyner Waverley Dr Mitchell OVC Guelph Tim 130 to 430 pm Home Economics Meetibgs Feb 18 Suunldaie Corners Presbyterian Church Feb 18 Waverley United Church Sunday School Room To pic Todays Fibres and Fabrics Speaker Miss Dpru Eurkc Home Economics Service Toronto Time 130 to 430 pmfi 20 PARTS inIrect rhouuués To $35000 cuntemu some GetterLaram Tnlued Mcchluics means Tun unsyc SERVICE ANYWHERE uitr IIIrv I1Ilr DANGEBFELD IitTlHi LTI uh tulilrr Si ttHFZ NOTICE OF APPRECIATION wishvto express my appreciation to the many Holstein Breeders who attended mydispyersai saleut bakvillefi January 23 am pleusedthot the Sale whs huge suc cess andthat so many of Iny Holsteins were purchased by Simone County Breeders Special thanks are extend ed to my many frlends andvnelghbors who assisted with the preparation of the herd previous to the sale iw coCIInnNc Thornton Ontarlo PIIOTO COPIES WHILE YOU WAIT MEDICAL HISJORIES New TAX arrears BILLS or sALe WILLS IzTc noonass ENQUIRIES ro PIIOTO PRINTERS numb royal burgh in 1179 witha charter from William the Lion ICTIR BOX BARRIEEXAMINER SPEI VITIITPICIIWICII 21 INCH SPECIAL MODEL zrrrsz DIFFERENT STYLES This Special Set includes these iron Victor rv styling and Performance Features ALLCLEAR RCA SILVERAMA ALUMINXZED PICTURI TUBE The Si eraIna alumiuized pictureAtube brings in bright livingimagel pictures Vclear crisp and detaIled Alum inlzed phosphor crystals give toned safety glass adds ideal greater brightness while dark contrast and gradation of tone BALANcap FIDELITY SOUND RCA Victor Balanced Fidelity of amplifier speaker and create the entire range of powerful stations HIcnANoEASY TUNING Easytoréach tuning contro Sound is precise balance cabinet Its designed to re sound sentout bytbe most is blend cabinet beauty with convenieuce You see both picture and channel numbernit aglauce Tuningis fast easy accurate theres your station STRAIGHT Lees tREGULAR $27995 221995 turn one knob crossro Leos nuauinm $28995 2mvsi mourns HOME sanvrcc ran WITII vqutTvVj RABBIT EARS ANTENNA 3MONTHSGUABANTEE oNrAnrs nun TUBES wean GUARANTEE 0N PI runs Tuna SWIvELIiAsE IsEGUWt 52 WHEEL aAs nnouLau sapgss truism 2i oraN mnys aILL 960 pm

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy