SOCIAL EVENING PRESENTATIN liollons INNISFI nssmrlll James 11055 of Innisiil Township lcft poses with the Cow Hido Trophy he won at the annual conference of tho farm rind fisheries depnrlmcnt of the CBC in on petition with other Canadian rrn commcnv lolors The commentator is Exciting Dy DAIRYCONN HUGHES Examuflly Editor Th thing cIlledprov gramming in its simplest form succeng programming merely beginswith the heavy stuff and proceedI to the light mu At Binlo North Colloginto auditorium last night ttia Ralph Hunter Dramatic Chorus Vtlenionstrated Just how Ino cemful good programing can be when it opened the current 56an of the Blrrie Commun itY Concert Association resident of lnilisfil and his wife the former lean Cowon teaches at Stroud See story in lunisiil Notes below By ILGS lnnistil Businessmcns Associa tion which is the cquivalcnt of the chamber of commerce in town or city hold social cvenl Ing Thursday at Savannah Lodge This popularevcnt was attended by some 75 members and their ladies who enjoyed an evening of dancing to the music of Mulhollands orchestra There was smorgasbord lunch with wide choice of foods and plenty of hot cotfec while duringthc evening soft drinks were available to keep the dune crs from gelling too warm One oi the complaints heard by some of the visitors was that the groups at the tables did not mix rind unless one was with crowd at their own they were al lowedto sit the eve ing out The township counin wasre presented by Reeve Sproulc Deputy Ilecve Joseph Cochrano C0tll¢mqru Torrens Bnad Supervisor John Conan and Clerk Allan lreton accom panied by their ind TSattannahlodge ldiscon tinue weekly dances until New Years when there will be the usual big NewYeacs Eve party They report vety successful season About weekllgo Mrs Mitchellwifc of the proprietor hadthe isioliune to slip on the polished dance floor and break one ankle is double break which will keep her oft her feet for at least six weeks CITIZEN HONORED James Ross gtJim the genial fnrm commentath on the CBC farm broadcasts won an honor for himself recently when inra competition at the zinnual conference of theFarm and Fish eries departxrfent ofthe CBC he NESBITT rnolilsonl APPOINTMENT Group Captain rnrcn WlEST cn unsunnnguarcm The Executives Thomson and Company Limited are pleased to announce the ap pointment of Group Captain Pet ert West to th Barrie office as of November 15L native of Brockville Group Captain West has Bachelor of Applied Science in Engineering from the Univer sity of floronto and shortlyrailer received his commission inlrihc Royal Canadian Air Force in 1934 His experience embraced training engineering operation al rnational liaisonjstaff no icompcted with of Nesbitt years following that as when Imun gets over the 50 mark no amount at experience offsets the age with employers who want to start them young and train them in their own way had no idcaof ever landing inlo radio or Mr Ross said iiowevcr he is doing bangtip job which is verified by bk pm motion other Canada wide farm commentators and von Cow Hldc Trophy This trophy is presentedto the commentatorfor taped broads cost of one of his commentaries during the post your and which he chooses for this competition Five regions across Canada com poled British Columbia the Prairies Ontario and Quebec the Maritime and Newfound land The judging was ingot tawn Mr Ross submitted record ing made previously for Windsor CBC station larm news program called Morning Shift This CBC outlet at Windsor draws alnrgo listening audience from across the line and their type of pm gram is much appreciated as compared with the machinetype of broadcasting of their com pctitors Jim as he wants to be called lives in innisfil and commutes to Toronto daily We had some diiiiculty in finding him around home as he not onw does his own jobbut has alsorecently taken over the duties of Johnny Moles on Country Calendar Johnny also Simcoeite from Noltawaoaga Township is leav ing the 30 to take over farm sales promotion for Hydro which is endeavozing to use up some surplus power by encouraging farmers to buy more electric driven equipment Before joining the CBC some three years ago Mr Ross had varied career of salesmanship with feed promotion firms and in business of his own and with partners His last ventureended with the destruction by fireof feed mill that was taking consign ments of farmers grain and pro cessing it to meet special feed requirements when thofire de stroyed the plant it was found that the insurance carried did not cover the customers grain and this cleaned the pnrtiiers out in their honest desire to see that no farmer lost through the firc There were couple of lean hfrs Ross formerly Jean Cowlln is school teacher from ivay back She taught at Stroud school when there was not suffi cient pupils to make up two rooms and there was toll of closingone she is again teacli ing at Stroud and with the stag gored classes has only half day duty but this is expected to be changed as soon as the new classrooms are nvailnhle per haps by the end ofthls month The Ross fornin is not branch of the old pioneer Ross family of lnnistil but are originlt ally from Oro The Sign of the Elk on Highway 11 was the Ross homestead and although Jim and Mrs Ross have many argus ments as to whichis better on ureraising their family in what is felt to be homotho Robert Boyes farm on the Elbe conces sion west of Highway 11 Their family consists of David who has graduated from one and is field man fors sugar refinery company in Chatham Malcolm the second son is in his second year atOAC and Janet in her last yenrat high school in Barrie Jim says that he has been an assistant to Johnny Moles for some time and was delighted to have the promotion to Country Calendar Oneof the first plo grams in which he will appear will show agriculture in North an Ontario from which trip meyhnve just returned machinethat plows off the trees from the hand like snow plow plows olt snow will be seen in operation near Kapuskasing This method of clearing hnsre anacre at cost of about $20 cost at least $100 There are thousands of acres awaiting clearingin the North em Ontario region and they have been enjoying very successful crop season there Mr Ross commented Later in the month Country Calendar will do personal broadcast on the life and retire ment of Simcoe Countyl grand iharas only one wdy to really know by cardrive ill Phone us and ACTens taDrive cinematicr well bring Renault Duuphinov to your door f6 you to testdrive sitlorlsandn wde coverage at eopolitics His appointments included Senior Air Staff Officer on thevxtlana nt Staff Washington DIE an lnnisfil citizen or an Omitejthey whereas the axe method took summer to clear an acreaand Whlle the groupl metler is obvioudly to be found in songs otithe people thi tint and more heavy parto their pro gram were handled with some competence The opening number of the 20month chorus was In arrangement ofJaalm which demonstrated Eastern overtones Ind Wu assertive of the Itrong in faith in Sehcins chorale concerto launchelnen ist der Herrlicho Till the contrnpuntal blend wu unfortunltely hampered by more than one membe who couldnt resist forcing his voice above the rat The Gregorian hymn tn Adventu Domini washowever handl ed with respect Although it is certainly matter of opinion we telt the harmonizing of alternate arses brought the number somewhat short of the ingen uour grace of plain song CRESCENDO Song of Galilee proved an effectiveexclclse in crescendo Contralto Lillian Mernik was soloist for the next two celeb tions and worked well with the chorus She was especially eifectivolin the arresting cordnnt Leiyln This work was commisioned by Mr Hunter for this tour from Halim ElDabb Four divzrtisselnents from the world of Schubert and 0f fonbneh iallowed in which the ringers demonstrated control which is hard to achieve in male chorus Hush To Peace was especially notable Igor Stravinslws Oedipus Rex was not overly succao ful but interesting nonethe less The work which calls for costumes and piano timlt pool and string bass accompan iment is neither an opaln nor in orntorio and the chonia old man Honoiziblo Drury TWeiwould like you to give that some publicity said Mr Ross and we assured him that nothing would give us more pleasure as our highest regard is for that venerable gentleman and we count him among our persnnsl friends He always has time for chat when we drop in to his busy office But that is another story Innis is proud to have as its adopted son James Ross and his family We wish him success and hope the Cow Hide Trophy stays with him for some duced the limo to twohours for tlm seemeduncomfortable in th limbo The narrator charged with ti the task of condensing the plot at Sophocles tragedy flipped into tone which kept one con linually peeling something like Mun hileback at the ranch or Littlo Lin home lar and alone DIBIBESSING To add to the trouble bliss Meran JoeutI otten let distressing nasal iona creep into her Voice The vibrant baritone of Clyde Mitchell II the messenger provided the only bright spot Following the intermission and anotherchug of col tume the chorus swung into Songs oi the Baltic arranged by chorus director Hunter Here Miss Mornik was in her element and charmed the Illd lance withwarm human ex pressiveness Tho vivid wordo of VIohel Lindsay and dramatic treat ment by the chorus in Gen eral William Booth Eaten lnto Heaven provided the high snows Violas David Keyhoe recently appoint ed physical education instructor to the Barrie schools and whose duty is mainly to advise on me thods andlo teach teachers rs ther thnn to teach the pupils will begin his regular visits to the schools Oct lie will also be bringing to Barrie Pub lic School Boards list of neces sary equipment for phys ed in struction AWHOOEING DOUGH Seven cases of whooping cough topped the list of communicable diseases reported to Simeon County Health Unit during Sep tember Three cases each were reported of polio bocillary dys entry mumps ond measles one case at scarlet fever OF RECEPTION The Harrie Chamber of Com merce annual reception for new members in being held to day from to pm at Corn mnnity House Officers direc tors and many members will be on hand to greet the newcomers to the Chamber LODGE FALI ASSEMBLY Members of Barrie Lodge of Perfection Scottish Rite have received notice that the Fall rAssélnbly winlie hormone Masonic Temple Tuesday Wednesday Oct 2748 illust rious Brother Kingsmill of London the Deputy for On tario will attend along with Dillon new active mem ber of Supreme Council iThe semiannual banquet will he held in the Fellowship Hall of Collier Street United Church Present TPGM of Barrie Lodge is Jack Butler LEGION HALL WORK Hall on Collier ï¬ltrationsuuoLo rusL OILV or fuel jm noun runrod olomun9d Fuoi ongth um Wno LOCiiI AND GENERAL The front at Barrio Legion lMcmorial mums cannons lcdtugeir helped in gt Major Lanecf Cold the number oL bulb tir wateruloruter for theSevcrn poited in the area this River hungeQO Are ray our There were 11 bush ire increasing caution by summer thir yuvrand 14 Int ucr of the evening Staging Ind Irrangcmcnt wclesuperlm snd few beams could hpv failed to picture the old Gene Iscendlng with beardl min Canada Savingsxflonds he linformal tone of the final seetlon culminated in Sony ofthe Old West also arranged by Mr Hunter These wcra eompletewwlth tlyis guitar and even square dance endingL with feeling treatment of The Red River Valley For cncores the chorus chose Gilbert and so ivans tonguetwisting Modern Major General Streets of Laredo jmtempo Didnt My Lord Deliver Daniel slapstick Jack Was Every inch Soil or and the vigorous There Is Nothing Like Dame from South Paciï¬c Plsudits too are due to pianist Rachel Kocfod who huddled difficult accompani ments in consistently capable manner Invest New in 1959 Salmon November loss Redeemable at 103 at maturity wyth the premium exemptfrom taxation 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