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Barrie Examiner, 19 Nov 1959, p. 5

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BARR CBNTRALSenior Girls volleyball team now Georgian Bay District Cham pions following their dcfcat of Aurora are preparing for COSSA flunk to be played AMPUs lnonaonnr CARBON 14 and Suzanne Watson 13 stu dents at St Josephs High shoresoff the new uniform which will be adopted by the Remember StJoes By CHARLES sash St Josephs High Last week was quiet at St Josephs Nov 11 we celebrated Remembrance Day with Can adians coast to coast On this day we remembered those who diedto give us freedom Its up to us to carry on theJighL Caught herein midNovember wesee Christmas examinations looming large belore us The schedule has been drawn up The first exam is due tostart Nov 25 and mindful otthls students at St Josephs will he engaged in some extra mental activity over the next week or so herel Saturday otr Petcrborough Herc MissVivian Campbell explains one of the line points in serving thebali Lelt to right the team lszv Mary Sinclalr SusanVGau WH thier Sueracth line Ceseadden Ann Keir seyln the back row and from Fat McFadden Janet Ross Miss Campbell and Liz Boatty ISPERS Educational Trip ForEDHfirade Studcnls Council is planning nncducotlonol trip for the Grade 9s Nov 19 to0rillia The students themselves have suggested placesto visit School rings are also being ordered this week basketball meeting is to be Kheld at Elmvalc Nov 16 at pm This meeting will be to zorganiw schedule foltho MET league The MET league con sists oi Meaford Elmvale and Thorobury Almough the schedule is not likely to start until after Christ mas we are planning to have few exhibition games before the schedule opens Our new has betball uniforms will be white vth red trim and numbers untilnext time so long for flflw about News On Friday Nov 20 the Sadio Hnwkins Dance will he held at EDHS in the Gym from ozao to girl students of the school There is new ncckline slightly diflorcnt crest black bow tics and nudister skirt Dead Service Although imam time is the most important there is also good deal or sports activity ahead too Every day at noon the boys basketball team improves its skill This is of course good sign that the basketball season lwillbe getting underway soon BADMINTON Along wittrbasketball the for motion of badminton clubyadds moreinterest it includes over 15 members all of whom are optimistic about its success Never dull moment around ideal Hangersklill CloSSroonis Norths Council By FoggfiEgégflcNABB If you walked into classroom at our school you would have to ho carefulnot to trip over coat hangers piled on the floor If you dont see any on the floor thcnyou would seethom behind the door or overflowing on the file cabinet The reason or so many hang ersl is that the Students Counv oil has decided to extend the drive into this week Thédrive has been very suc pnunm Wants 1000 cessful with some classes hav ing set their Objective at Loon hangers Saturday nightthe GAA held their Old Hit Hop in the cala teria While couples danced under the cagey decorations we cleared over $100 We wish to thank thosewho made the dance such success Every year the grade 10 stu dents go to the Royal Winter fair and Monday was their day go You couldnt help remember Austerity PaysOfi SuccessStory austerity for Britain have paid seen an cess Saville Garner Uni employment ailaic conling up hblack art school exam timetables are posted 1130 There will bea Mr Dog patch contest and lunch will He served and pop sold This dance is being sponsored lby the Glrls Athletic Associa tion Dress will be slacks and JUDY ROWAT Urges PB Body Rely on Truth TORONTO CP Brig Mich ael Wardell told members of the Public Relations Society of To ronto Wednesday night that their weuters causevffwhanthat rule is defied its debasers are damaged The publisher othe daily Fred ericton Gleaner and the monthly Atlantic Advocate said Hitler was pue who did Ihat and turned mean of public relations into The rigged television shows in the United States were another and different degradation He said the damage occurs when the lie is discovered Un happily when that happens all of us re damaged because pub lie on one is abusednnd dis belief and cynicism is lostered Most seriously damaged are the advertisers he said but pub lic relations practitioners news papers radio and television sta tions and advertising agents also got painted with the same brush The public is honest People are rcvolted by dishonesty what ever our Americanvmanipulat rs of television quizzes wo have us lieve ing the time you wentsinging all the way down and drinking apple cider all the way back Tuesday mhrning we heard the usual stor of soandso who smuggled deoaboard the bus tafter being specifically told not Lucky grade tencrsl Our Commencement will be held in our on orlum on this coming Friday nlht Following the exercises there Will be short dance in the cafeteria Tickets are on sale at the Guess when The Christmas Here we are worrying about exams almostbefore the first snowfall It really doesnt seem like th such long time since we started back to school in Sep tembe does it choirs cat Years or on and the last twofyears have tonishing story of suc Kingdom Canada Our position1 therelore is rangone and one canéense an air of prosperity inthe country as awhol hesaidinan ad gh commisionor Inflation liarbeeulheld and in career in profession must rely on truth be ty work aim cannons Barrio Poirot tanner stools is being devoted to Hamlin pceompllshing rtudont main itempn It bnsli endnr was concerning Central would nuke moncy thot could be put on word fogthe betterment and enloymeot ot the Khoelond nudemo 23d thin worthwhile end use What the representative from the company failed to mentionflwas that the stores which would normally advertise overtones our sobool year bookl would probablynot do if opted the subscrip already half the town has been canvamcd by om own Key Club apd several wellvknown newspapers Thirdly and most important RCASC Captain Gives Students ny saunas microcosm Camp Borden fly Monday mornings assembly opened with on lnterating guest speaker captain Cheek Capt Cheak is in charge of acosmsr App Trg Ooy at Carbp Borden He told us the apprentice trahrlng plan was started in 1945 in order to give young men between the ages oi 1617 the army Thisplan has shown itself to be successful Qualification to enter the App llrgCoy are yery simple You must have Grade be physically fit and of good standing Anyone interested in this plan should consult Capt Check at Camp Borden Captain Check is welcome back anytime ot our assembly onfurtber talks about the App Trg Co TriPlay night is now over and am sure the east is thank fut for that The three plays The Storm Les Trols Vertes and The Devil and Miss Appleby were all of the supernatural Pe Capt Blake was the judge and actor The awards go to Roberta Hodges and Jack Jones both in The Devil and Miss Apple Spedial thanks goes to the director Mr Murray Honorable mentions were given to the following an awards could not be given out to everyone Dianne Revell Dave Collins Tony Charters of The Storm Hugette Hackey lack Raslcou Mace Hardy Russ Richardson of Les Trois rVeritcs3 and Diane Cook Genald LaHay of The Devil and Miss oorleby The football team has finished for the season am sorry to report only ooeout of five games was won Next year am sure the team will be better Barswere given out this morning for their hard Volleyball has ended for the season also The juniors won one game and the seniors list all away from men who make their living by selllng these sub sexiptlons The balance mt years slvlou tr good mothera is no Dutdenundfor nib money wherewithal concll could find bojlmuon for plunging headlongdotoja which could prove fatal togcentrnl ntherlbanhendiclal nTheso were the opinions ex pressed by the members The Seni volleyball am budone it galn ursdny thqy played the worst match of the xix tutuom meat games they have played and still came out on topby defeating two games to This gives them the Georgian fibula Championship be putting overyflilnglnto 0085A finalsonjsatlnday The rest is lelt up to the tans Theream Z5 cant seats on it WW boroughiaod onnnnencourv aging cheering seetlon at the COSSA meet Mr Fisher spoke to the councllvtoday concerning the bond dance lit bordern High TrainingTallr games Corrie on girlsyou can do better than thatl Tbatnasty bit of paper has been handedrut by the teacher Many marks have been circled lnredbut dont worry parents the Christmas report should be better Class pictures were taken no expectedly and as usual are mess Whydont they warn us lndividouls and teams for tho uossvcountryfnm areas follows individual junior champion Bill Sederquut junior teem cham pions Beggs Dennct Bud Wll individual senior champion Bob Jervals Team champions are Waldrum Laxlay Modern and Thompson Bill Sederqust stood third in tho OrillioCollingwoodThornhlll gfiscnutnry run Good going liy mnmnooaas Collingwood nigh Basketball at CD toothallwilllnot team competing with other dis trict schools this year It seems parficulorlystrange thatout of school of nine hundred stud ents there are noleven ten boys interested in playing Sen ior basketball The Junior team which fin ished in third spot last year has its first stringersEddy Dunn Wayne Carpenter Jerry Rogers and Orvol Thornpson playing again this seasonry After aiyeors absence from basketball Joe Sheifer has also returned to bolster the Junior ranks This ought to lb the Junior teams big yen as theycould very wellxgo on to win the cham pionship that is if 4tbe exams do not take their toll The nucleusfof the Midget team is formed by mass of energet ie first year students the most notable ofthese being Eddy Dunns younger brother Gary lvlaokdole Iaoioryi Destroyed By Fire MARKDALE CPlFire1Wed nesday destroyed the Junior Foot wear Limited factory and brick hoIJSe next to itin this village 25 miles southeast of Owen Sound gazmnge wasvestimated at $730 Tbe company whiclicame here yearssgo employed amper sons half of them men The tireis believed to have smouldered for about eight hours after the last shift leftTucsday Firemen had no chance to save Mrs William Langhlinsvhme situated only two feetraway tram efactory who also played on theschools football teamxr Mr laton aner Gougb former player of the University o£Torontotwill once again hold the positions of coaches and it is expected that Mr Russell will also coach gt Since theschedule begins after the Christmas holidays the coaches are lining up someex hibition games before then in an attempt to give the players practice and to try out new plays and players One possible game and the game with the keenest interest shown by the players is the Junior steam versus the Staff The Teachers behind the sc jog power or Messrs Gough Pat on and Peat the principal otthe CDCl swamped the student running at less than two per cent hsooid tender but ago that Mr thnr had to put too mm the Into flaming gt thi event there is some doubt tnhsowill Chrhtmu flor little cooperation would help mat dell The fanlthovevor does not not antlrely on the students lock pltinlthtlve Thoamountolrmoney that ha to be payed before the school can evenbo opened for daneemould frighten any or ganization thinklnlof invllu one Weloelthat little thought on this mattered school board meeting would mun great deal in helping to settle the folluroof Ichool dances mAet Captain Cook and thoConnlbalL hectare Captain Cooked Nov uy Vacant School Two church representatives who filed letters toharrle Bub lie School Board ooooflering to low the vacated Candles School in North Bandeflhe other wish ind to rent lthadtheir rcquuts turneddown Tuesday night Rev George Lewlngton min ister ot the Pentecostal Church offered to buy the sdloolfor $4000 It would be used for dis cusslon purposes and Christian meetings He said the building would remain as it was except for some repairs Rev Verbaas thelleformed urch said he wished to rent the school lorholding church services Secretarytreasurer of the board George Loogstatfe said he felt tender should be offered if the school was for sale andchalr man MacLaren soidit had not been offered for sale yet Mr Longstaffenold the price offered did not represent true figure of the schools worth Ina letter to the two minis ters it will be pointed out the school is being used for surplus storageplaceand will continue lo be used as such until it is de cided howthe vacant building is to be used Sr lagers At Coljliegw who picked out best actress team last year It is hoped the new High Scbool to be built atstoyne will have double gymnasiIdn comparable tothe CDCls so there will he two gymns in his vicinity with suitable ia ties for basketball Perhaps whom the architects are working on the Stayner School they might consider the idea which was IIst in Owen Sound of combining the cafeter ia and the auditorium This would also be useful in such sports as wrestliug and Watches and would tree the gymnasium for oth activities BADMINTON CLUB Very little is known about the Badminton Club with tbe ex ception that it meets on Wed nesday evenings and that itcosts twentyfive cents an evening TheExecntive ispredorninantly feminine with Marilyn Pearen the president and Helen Con bors thevicepresident and the Club isnightLV supervised by Mr Pocock Throughout the win ter the Club has number of tournaments and also plays against the Staff youguessed it the Teachers won convincingly last year great controversy has aris en in Collingwoqd concerning ithis towns recreational facill result of at special meet ing dealing withthis situation the CDCls VicePrincipal Mr Murch heads committee to conduct survey around the town to see what the people want as recreation For stow ofCollingwood AMEN JACKEDN Grade in is the only girl lathe school this year to get lili option diploma She will re ceivo tho dlplonoa it Barrio North Commencement Friday The award ls for passing all subjects as well astwolextra itemshome cconomlls and music Arlene also get on hone or pin for highest numberfof points in the school letter corn petltioo BarrieNorth Collegiate will hold its Commencement ckcrc ises Friday night at the col legiate alhlitorium Guest speaker is to be former maintendent of secondary cation for Ontario Beattlc and Nancy Cook who won the Brown award for the grade 13 student with higghcst average main and the Lavcrn Asmussen award for highest average marks and the grade 13 will givctbevole dictory address The program starts with gre etings from Barrie District Col legiato BoardChairman Griffin who latarprtsents the honor graduation diplomas and goes on to selection of songs by the collegiath Glee Club After ltIr Grifftn presents the honor diplomas Barrie Cen tral principal Bowman will give out the graduation diplomas Earmar secondary cducation for Ontario Bcattie will give an ad dr following which there will be more musical entertain sizethere should be somelorm of recreation building for the younger people of the commun ity Lille townspeople dodcclde there is need for recreation how manyrhore months are sibly years of bickering will it take before they finish their project Did you age to bear Tommy Shields and the Suedes on Country Junc tion last Thursday evening It not you didnt miss great deal One person commenting on their song Danny Boy said Next morning hurried out to the nevislands to see if lreland had cut off her relations with Genada two lllttEtl superintendent of byany chance man MURRAY Itme 10 eech name Rotary Club awardfoi last years head boy at Rapid North Commence ment Friday Murroyto ll in Grade 13 and was prmldeot oi student couizcil last year Ngrlhicbrnlilences priday Night ment two songs from Rosit Pitt Scholarships prizes pins school letters and athletic awards will thcn be given out Edso two public pcfklng troph es More music from tho Glee Club follows before thecom mencement dance begins Hamilton principal olvblorth is general convcner for tho eonr mencemont exercises When will more than new baby arrives llr when you no rabouvnyapecialcun ilyoconoion YourWolomm Wp Hostess will call Wit baaketof gifts and triondl pectin from our gluuayclvic and businesslendM When the oocaoipn arises phone as assoc cooni oncoacocunoi llvlrlzllllli lltll lEIl relom stout norumnnrrror Nlon amokWorn mrcllru nlclnn CRAIGPAUL nosslr mu mun ADULT PLEASE Do NOT Discmsr SAPPHIEES sooner10 Yorm mm SE in FROM THE realisingQ crime snows AT nod and FEATURES AT 72 arid pm FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE

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