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Barrie Examiner, 22 Jan 1962, p. 2

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LEARN DEFENDO AT YON MONDAY Schedule Crowded One Local Branch Marking Week Week is being celebrated across Canada National Week began yesterday with members of the Barrie unit speaking at local churches Sunday was known as Youth Sunday with the distribut ing special folders to all the congregations There are over 20 different programs designed for boys and girls as well as parents in eluded in the local branch cal endar Monday at 630 is the meet ing date for the Men This is usually dinner meeting with speaker Boxing for boys over eight years of age is held on Monday and Thursday Weightlift training for older boys and men from Monday through to Saturday Deteri do is taught as well Wrestling for boys eight and over and junior chess for boys and girls eight to If begiiu at pm at the on Tuesday ev ening At the same time gym class es for men 15 and over are be ing instructed by Dave Keyho at Central Collegiate The mens efforts turn to basketball at pm and adult chess including instruction play and competition also be gins at young group of teens meet at the Yat 730 the same evening KEEP FIT CLASSES Ladies keegnfiw classes are held every We esday at Oakley Park Public School at 730 pm These conditioning exercises and games are for women 111 and over The SoEd group of young people in to 28 meets at the at 530 for discussions social and other programs At 130 Thursday afternoon indies take break from house hold tcdium and attend ladies dayout program babysitting service is also provided for the oungslers While mother is rel rig Student nurses gather Thurs day evening at for phyiscal exercises under the direction of hlrs Ursula Hoehner Adults travel to Oriliia every Friday evening for swimming instructions at the Orillia At 915 every Saturday morn ing at the youngsters are in structed in copper tooling At 530 gym centres are held in five of the Barrie public schools with crafts and gym being taught Vanier Opens Press Club OTTAWA CP Governor General Vanier Saturday opened the new quarters of the Ottawa Press Club and gave his formal blessing to its new titletho Na tional Press Club at Canada Prime Minister Diefenbaker also guest suggested that the club apply for permission to be come the Royal National Press Club of Canada He said he felt sure that Gen Vanier and the Queen would agree TODAYS STOCK PRICES Compiled by Flynn 93 Dunlop St Barrio Min mulnml Dis Slal Donl Found Dom Stores Ashartos Abltibl Algonm Steel Aluminium Alberta Gus Alta NIL Gar Atlas Steal Bk or Moot Bank or his Bell Tel Brazulan BA Oil BC Power Cdn Bk or Corn con Brewer CPR Cda Cement Can Chemical Chri Oil Calgary Power Con Mln5m Con Paper Consume Ga Dona rar Gt Likes Home on End an Oil Labit Lakeland NorInd Got Pow Hardo Firm Horne Pit Imp To loco 1111 In Accept Inland MG Inter Nlekel lnterplov Plpa Jockey Club lilac Pow Murry Farr Nor Ont NA Moore Corp lucln Pore Oshawa Pacific Pcto Fem Pipe Pugs Hersey Que NIL GI Ron ilothlnlnl Royal Bank Salton shlrrltt Simpson Shawlnlnn steel or Can TorDoni Bk Trans Don Trans Itlt Trad Fin Texaco Union in Walker 655W if 68 131 lati mi 25 ii 355 14 56 15 4916 3316 61 83 7B 370 I575 285 Idlfi 1le 80V Min Riv MINING Can Dyna Can Husky can Devonian camp Chlb Cen DcL Rio copper Rand Con Hall Sullivan Folconbridge Geco Minor Eolilnger anaquo Lorldo 11a Maritimu Lao 62V 25 Normetal perform Gunner KerrAddison Murray Min BJO 15 910 355 zss as 117 305 525 Opemlsh Quemont Rio Algom Sher Gordon Steep Rock United on Ventures Wllroy Wilhey Fflrprspe hssaasaen FIVE MOST acrer arocxs Lake Dulault DOWJONES NEW industrial Latin American 150 Northgatc Waynl YORK avznAGBs up 115 mil unchanged Utilltlu up 60 TORONTO 51003 EXCHANGE INDEX Industrial up 16 Golds down 39 Metal up 69 oils up 60 THE BARRIE cm concear BAND ASSN asoumss INSTRUMENTALISTS Main or Female Flutes Clarinets French Horns Trombones liescrihe Work Of Health Unit Members of Steel Street Home and School Association were informed about health ser vices in Simoco County in talk by Mar Ferguson oi the newly formed homemaker Service In her talk hits Ferguson ouuined the homemaker service as being aimed at relieving the father of home duties while the mother is ill These workers are trainai in first aid child care and meal preparation This service is fort of the lied Cross and prov drs these substitute $001211 during the time need Miss Yule supervisor of Simcoe County Health Unit and Min Benson school health nurse took part in question and answer period to discuss the pufiose of the health unit following facts were out lined to the audience the mem bers of the unit atake care of health education they educate the public in all phases of healthful living immunization of proschool children through to high school conduct vision and hearing test on students at various times throughout the year Each teacher holds yearly conference with the school nurse regarding the individual health of the students This is said to help the health unit be on tho alert for any sign of physical defect and they can then have these corrected by lnfonning the parents The work oi the health in spattors and officestaff was also described DEATHS By TIIE CANADIAN PRESS Greensboro NCJ Spencer Love 65 president of Burling ton lndustrics the worlds larg est textile organization Vancouvcrlfln Haymnn 55 who sang on the CBC radio net work between ism and 1960 and helped found the Association of Radio and Television Artists MontrealJ Hyucinthe Joly 67 leading figure in the Cano dian cigar industry for is years Kincardlne 0ntVillinm ltlziclray 87 Liberal Ontario leg lslature member for South from 1930 to 1914 OttawaRev Telesphore Des champs 71 pastor of St Tho mas Aquinas Roman Catholic Church and former professor at the University of Ottawa SingaporkDato Onn Bin Jo aiar 67 member of Parlia ment and one of the principal champions and architects of Malayan independence Madison WisGeorge Clarke Sellery 00 dean of the Culver airy at Wisconsin College of Let ters and Sciences from 1919 to 1942 TorontoDr Joseph Ro bert 77 specialist in diseases of the ear nose and throat VancouverMrs Mae Miilan wife of the founder oil the hlachilan timber and news print enterprises LondonJim Scott 50 gen eral secretary of the National Union of Seamen Niagara Falls Ont Arthur Bridge 87 prominent iigure municipal politics for 50 years former reave of Standard Township Washington Senator Aa drew Schoeppel 07 Kansas Re publican HollywoodSnub Pollard 72 one of the slapstick comedians of the Keystone Kops gang Winnipeg Martin Joseph Forkin 62 Communist older man here for 22 years TorontoHarriet Edna Bates 35 wife of Rev JL Bates 13 Children Dead In Fires 50 Fatalities Mar Weekend By THE CANADIAN PRESS Thirteen small children died in three tires in Canada during the weekend Tho youngest was four months old and none was older than five years No fires in British Columbia each claimed the lives at five children Another in Ontario tookthree Another multiple fatality claimed five lives when two cars collided in headon crash on the Thousands Highway near Winnipeg Sunday night Six others were injured The fatalities were among the 50 recorded in Canadian Press survey from pm local times Friday to midnight EST Sunday Au together iraftic accidents claimed 29 lives 10 of them in Ontario On Saturday night the flvl children of Mrs Laura Capo land aged from four months to live years died when flames roared through an auto court bungalow at Lillooet 120 miles northeast of Vancouver On Friday night bystanders stood by helplessly when live lndian children the youngest six months old perished in blazing shack at Alert Bay 200 miles northwest of Vancouver FIRE KILLS TOTS Three youngsters aged be tween thrce and four died when lire destroyed bungalow at Kala Ontario south at Ottawa on Saturday There was one other fatality myearold man in Montreal One person died in snow slide near Vernon BC there were three drownings and three dFaths from other causes British Columbia with five other dEaths besides the 10 chil dren who died in fires had the WEATHER Synopsis Unsettled weather will continue in Southcnl 0nta rio today In the extreme south ern part of Ontarlo tempera tures are expected to range in the mid305 so that precipitation will be mainly in the form of rain or drizzle Snow is indicated for areas near Georgian Bay Some freezing rain is likely in zone through the northern Lake Huron and southern Georgian Bay regions Strengthening northwesterly winds will bring cold air from Northern Ontario down across the lower lakes to night and Tuesday Lake St Clair southern Lake Huron regions Windsor Lon don Overcast today with needs sionai rain or drizzle freezing at times changing to snowflur ries this afternoon Cloudy and colder with few snnwflurries toniggt Pvcerti cloudy and cgld Tues ay in souégwfs coming northwest 30 to night and Tuesday Lake Erie Niagara western Lake Ontario regions Hamils ton Overcast today with occa sional rain or drizzle changing to few snowflurrles by even ing Partly cloudy Tuesday Colder tonight and Tuesday Winds southwest 15 becoming northwest 70 to tonight and Tuesday Toronto Overcast today with occasional rain or drizzle changing to few snowflurries by evening Cloudy and colder with few snowflurries tonight CAMPBELL LTD Furniture Moving and Storage Commercial Warehousing Agents for North American Van Lines PA 66555 cidentat deaths in Ontario eight In Quebec 1ch in Manitoba tour in Nova Scotia three in Athena and one in Saskatche wan The other pmvinces were free of fatalities The survey does not include nabiral deaths known suicide or industrial accidents galario first anny yn brother Nicky and Donna tee Young in fun which destroyed bungalow Saturday at Karo south of Ottawa CAR ROLLS OVER Harry Simpson isoi Cons taaco Bay when his car rolled over Saturday on an approach to curve near Duurohin 30 miles west of Ottawa Peter Pawis 22 of the Shaw anaga Indian reserve hit by train Saturday about 19 miles north of Parry Sound Brian Home 10 and Beula min Lee 17 both of London Ont when their army truck skidded on an icy road in Yar highest loll There were 14 ac Gideons Present Bibles To School Gldeons II Heath and Wil ton Crced of the Barrie Camp visited Sunny Brae School Strand last week with the placement of seventy Gideon Bibles for the school Rev Fred Jackson of Stroud United Church spoke to the children in Mrs Baelbys room on the value of the Bible Chair man of the school board Bruce Vice read the scripture and thanked the Gideons for the presentation FORECAST Partly cloudy and cold TucsA day Winds southwest 15 be coming northwest 20 to 30 to night nndTiesday Forecast Temperatures Low tonight High Tuesday Windsor lo St Thomas 10 London 10 Kitchener 10 Wingham Hamilton St Catharines Toronto Peterhorough Trenton Kilialoe fillistiflokfl Sudbury fiarltofi ED White River Monsonea massageseneannana mouth Township Saturday and struck tree lvar Laskso 54 and bin Sdma tVuori 72 both of Copper Cliff in multiple collision in Copger Clill five miles west of Sud Saturday night CRASHES INTO TREE loo Seguin of Vesper out when his live ton truck went off the road near Sturgeon Falls Saturday night and crashed into tree Frank Ross Smith oi Wll llam Clifford Crozler 41 both of Kirkland Lake and Leonard Addls 32 of Scarborough in two car collision Sundayon ahppery roads south oi Coch race Alvin Gale of Ktngsvllle area when his car crashed into culvert Sunday night about miles south of Windsor Stage Lucrative As His Movies HOLLYWOOD AP Hank Fonda gives surprising an swer to why he divides his act ing chores between Hollywood and the stage make as much money on the stage as do in movies snys blunttalking Fonda Most actors answer that ques tion with an oration on how the stageand the stage alone nourishe the true artists ap petite lor creative expression lm not that arty says Fonda Columnists have tried to draw him into ll feud with My daugh ter actress Jane Fonda an ex ponent of the method Ive told Jane and Ive told my son Peter that an actor can flail his arms or stand on his head if thats the method that will get the job done Fonda considers himself an instinctive actor who practises no method just walk out on the stage and do it How does he earn as much on Broadway as in Hollywood When like part in play not only sign for it but in vest in it Then as part owner stay with the play also invest in plays that dont appear in Fonda putting the profits in trust for his children was heavy investor in Mr Roberts one of the all time proiltmak era both in movies and on the stage Ha also invested in South Pacific VALUED MINERALS Fish dishes contain such healthful minerals as calcium phosphorus copper iodine ruin phur and iron WHY This is an investment in your home that glm added living space and comfort without the bother and expense of moving changing neighbours and schools plus avoiding the added worry of building new home Now is the time to add the extra when tnen and materials are plentiful bedroom or improve the kitchen Imagine what $1000 would do for your home in add ing basement bedroom but try to move into new bedroom borne for this price it is almost impossible By using our experienced carpenters and sub trades on ONE complete contract to have the remodelling done to his complete antacid satisfaction with little inconvenience surprising low cost DONT the homeowner is able gums and at TEE BARR mm MONDAY JANUARY 12 Celebrating erywbere Local Ys Men With Fellow Clubs Ev Today is day of special rig nificance for 16500 men on every continent and located in 31 countries Who are these men They are Ys lien who belong to Ys Mens Clubs as lactath wilh YMCA through out the world and this day is set aside during YMCAYWCA Week to acknowledge their coir tflbution to the organization The Ys blens Club is the sen vice club of the YMCA Ys hlen are young business and professional men who are de voted lo fostering and supfort lng the ideals and work the YMCA as well as actively sup porting worthy philanthropic work of local national and international scope The Ys Mens movement wns founded in 1922 by Judge Paul Alexander in Toledo Ohio To day the movement has over 16500 members in 625 clubs and annually holds the largest convention conducted by any body of the YiilYtVCA move ment UNSELFISH SERVICE The basis of membership is dedication to the ideal of un selfish servicc The clubs mot to believed unique is To acknowledge the duty that ac companies every right This motto was adopted by the Ys Illen because of the tendency of many people to insist upon full enjoyment of all their rights while remaining oblivious to the corresponding duties giving val ldity to such rights The constitution providesvthcre will be only one type of mem ber active Further the whole emphasis is on how much one can give and not on how much one can get Boy Quizzed About Big Fire OTTAWA CP An eight yearold Ottawa boy was taken to police headquarters Sunday for questioning in connection with $100000 fire which last week left as people homeless Fire Chief Armand Page said the boy was picked up after the tire department received call to fight minor rubbish blaze in the same neighborhood Sun day CORRECTION The Examiner erroneously re ported Wednesday that Mrs Ottaway read brief belore Simcos County council in re questing $20000 grant for the Simcoe County museum board The Examiner wishes to report that the brief was read by Mrs Jessie Cam bell of Strand president of the County Wo mens Institute ERNIE RUNHAM Prospective Ys Men are warned One who seeks la creased business social intel lectual or athletic opportunities will find them in greater abund ance in luncheon clubs lodges study groups golf clubs and host of other worthy organiza tions With such as these the Ys Men are never in corn petition 951 CHARTER The local Ys Mens Club was chartered in October 1957 and since then has raised several thousand dollars to on port tho Barrie Most of th money has been spent on capital equip ment or earmarked for tho building fund Also the Ys Men have assisted with various local YMCA program and ac tively supported projects of the World Alliance at YMCAI such as new buildings in Asia and Africa Local president is Ernest Runham Ys Mens Clubs have always stressed quality both in their members and the scrlvee they render It means something to be Ys Man to be an ideal ist to be loyal to the to ba worldminded to emphasize not rights but duties and to be en thuslastically active The local club meets weekly on Monday night at 830 GETTING UP NIGHTS Makes Many feel all Bettie their time where nebula that no mk fool older and more depressed than inr ureo and Iorrylul about actual or Nllbls too lrnaueut billalas one ltchlnl urinxttunl Dirndllo Elan amnion Btronr nonay Urine or mun nutio Pain our to xicnu and Bladder Irritation to was use Mr Improved usern uuny rim nulchfionderlul minim relief at an antiseptic in laid urine and by lflIIXinIv vain reumm ao lion Orb oarsm non urnrut today no new mi MOVE allePRovEl Most Convenienthoy iToj Finance Remodelling and Modernization With no down payment and using payments improvement and modernization cont our convenient monthly roots can be completely financed on our budget plan Our estimators when they visit your home are ready to intimate ol the contract prepare the the total cost are URGENTLY NEEDED Unitorms and instruments ProvidediI APPLY REHEARSALSi KEN HOLLIER Director Market Building Ml om St Mulcastor so Phone Pit 89742 Evorvaonday 810 pm credit application and advise you of the monthly payments no PAY TILMAY When you need more room moreconveniences in your kitchen or are ready to finish the basement give us call and trained estimator will be pleased to visit your home with no obligation Mini PLANING Min PA 82496 Now the din to have your soiled Neckties snnltone Dry Clelnad like new Sanllonl Dry Cleaning get out all the dirt mum colors sparkl again and 01 com you can do or necktlea well ooror all your clothes so give us con molly won an in so DUNLOP sr to assal SUPPORT YOUR errv lN THIS MUSICAL oRoANlzAribN BARRIE

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