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Barrie Examiner, 31 Jan 1962, p. 3

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The development of the muscles in the kindergarten pupils lips tongue and jaws is done through exercise Bradley Harriman Steel Street Public School pupil left above mouths vowels as he takes part in class led by Mrs Margaret Smith speech specialist Kathy Corkaa centre prcteads she is tea pot and makes an Ssssss thus devclnping the proper sound and having fun too Barrie Speech Specialist Progressing With Children woman of many talents is Margaret Smith Mrs Smith is the first speech specialist to be hired by the Barrie Public School Board and has held this position for the past year ch are definitely making rogress said Mrs Smith She showed that during the last year over 200 Barrie students had received help and returned to regular classes Three other teachers MIss Marion Webb Mrs Alzetta Moir and Mrs June Ramsay also act as remedial teachers viSItIng the schools for three periods week Children with average or above average intelligence who have special problem such as being unable to read or do arithmetic are students who re ceive this instruction If child has an emotional problem then it is very diffi cult said Mrs Smith child is given diagnostic test to determine the problem Standardized achievement tests are given to child during the halfhnur periods he is taken from his regular classes GROUP CLASSES These classes are usually with group so that we may Will Choose Princess For Carnival Barries sixth annual Winter Carnival opens on regal note Friday evening Feb when the prettiest little girl in the Barrie area will be crowned Snow Princess The Snow Princess contest which begins this week is be ing sponsored by the three IGA stores in the area Market Square in Barrie Allandale and Stroud This Thursday Friday and Saturday Feb and free color photos will be taken at all three stores of all children un der 12 years of age Girls be tween three and seven years of age who must be accompanied by parent and live in Barrie or within 12 miles of the city limits are eligible to enter the contest Twenty finalists will be chos en from the photographs and on the following Friday Feb final judging will take place on stage at the Roxy Theatre at approximately 830 pm The Snow Princess will re ceive twowheel junior bicycle and her mother will receive four 510 certificates redeemable at the IGA store of her choice over fourweek period Second and thirdplace win ners will each receive pair of figure skates and all other finalists will be presented with which walking doll Judges for the contest will be leaders in municipal and com munity activities for money Just phone Beneficial help more children said Mrs Smith but individual atten tion is given to those pupils who require it The children are all checked by the health nurse to determ ine it there are physical ail ments contributing to the childs condition These may be poor eyesight malnutrition or im paired hearing One of the most valuable results oi this program is see ing childs attitude change and increase interest in school work she said In Mrs Smiths own special ized field poor articulation is the greatest problem With certain amount of lisping and stuttering also causing diffi culty Lip tongue and your exer cises are used to develop firm muscles and vocal operation said Mrs Smith Area Baptists Meet Monday Three men from three differ ent parts of Canada will com bine their talents in Launch ing Conference on Evangelism on Monday Feb in First Bap tist Church Barrie Churches from almost all the communities of the Georgian Bay area from Crecmore to Burks Falls will send represen tatives to sit in on discussions on preparation visitation musv ie preaching decisions and many other phases of evangel ism Each of the men taking part is particularly qualified to do the work Rev Elgar Roberts of Western Canada has been church organizer for The Bap tist Union of Western Canada for number oi years Rev Larry Atkinson from the Mari times has been secretary evangelist of the Maritime Un ited Baptist Convention for 10 years Rev Mordea is the newly appointed secretary of evangelism for Ontario and Quebec and he brings great wealth of personal experience to his position To conclude the days activ ities public service of wit ness will be held at 730 pm in First Baptist Church at which each of the three leaders will speak or play the organ She teaches all grade one and kindergarten classes in articu lation First read them story or play record to get the correct speech sound giving the child ear training PLAY GAMES To make this fan and inter esting for the students we play games such as the children pre tending they are tea kettle when they make an sound said Mrs Smith The children like the class es making it easier for them to learn words phrases and then sentences she said Mrs Smith is graduate of North Bay Teachers College and has taken four courses in special education She has been doing remedial work in the Bar rie schools since 1952 Band Concert Off To Hold Tuesday scheduled band concert last night at Barker public school was postponed because of poor travel conditions The concert featuring the air force senior band from Camp Borden and the Kiwanis festival hand has been rtescheduled for Tuesday Feb at 745 pm DEATHS mum Mary the Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie on Wed nesday January 31 1952 Mary Card beloved daughter at the late James Henry and DunIa Card and dear sister of Hazel Mrs Gordon Reeve or name Resting at the Jennett mineral Home 152 Functh Bradford street Barrie service Friday February at 330 pm Interment Barrie Union Ce mctcry COME AND HEAR REV ELGAB ROBERTS of Western Canada REV LARRY ATKINSON of the Maritirnes REV MURDEN of Toronto MONDAY NIGHT AT 780 1111 Baptist Church Clapperton at Worsley FAMILY BUTCHER PHONE PA 85339 FOOD AND FREEZER AT SAVINGS UP TO $25000 BUDGET YOUR GOSTOF LIVING This is all part of the work of instruction for all grade one and kindergarten classes in the Barrie Public Sdiools in proper articulation Mrs Margaret Smith sits in front of her rapt and eager class showing the children how to form words with their mouths She tries to make OBITUARIES MR8 JOHN SASO Funeral mass was held at St Marys Roman Catholic Church in Barrie on Monday morning Jan 29 IBM for Mrs John Saso who passed away after lengthy illness on Fri day Jan 26 at lnniswood Private Hospital Mr Sosa died on Feb 14 1961 For many years outstand ing citizens of Barrie Mr and Mrs Snso had celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on Nov 25 1955 Mrs Saso was the former Gaetana Cancilla born in Italy in 1887 Mr and Mrs Saso were married at irabin Sicily in 1906 and came to Canada shortly after They were located for only short time in New nIarket before moving to Barrie For over 50 years they were highly respected merchants operating wholesale and retail fruit businesses and later add ed theatres in association with their three sons Charles Anth any and Joseph The John Saso and Sons store was located for many years at the northwar corner of Dan lop Street West and Maple Avenue The family resided in apartments at the rear and above the store 0n closing the business to years ago they purchased the fine residence at 68 Mary Street where they had their 50th wedding anniversary On that occasion at afternoon and evening receptions more than too Barrie friends called to extend congratulations includ ing civic officials members of parliament the clergy 0n the occasion cablegrnm was received from the Pope in Rome and personal letter of congratulations from James Car dinal McGuignn Archbishop of Toronto Mr and Mrs 5an went into the theatre business in 1928 by leasing the old Dreamland movie house on Bayfield Street which they operated until 1931 when they constructed the pre sent Roxy Theatre and adjoin Ing stores few years later they entered into partnership with Famous Players Canadian Corporation and jointly operat ed the Roxy and Capitol theatres with Anthony Saso as manager Several years ago In Capitol was closed and the Roxy interest was sold to Famous Players Mrs Sosa was in good health until Mr Saso passed away almost one year ago and she began to decline then She was member and active worker all her life in St Marys Church and its branches of womens work She was keen business woman an ardent suplt porter of all good community activities but above all doubt ed to her home and fondly She was friendly person with warm personality Her three sons survive with 13 grandchildren and one great graadcbild After brief family service at the Steckley Funeral the classes interesting for the children throng the playing of games which teach the chlldren as well as entertain Examiner Photos Councilman Is Charged An lnnisfll Township council lor was charged with failing to remain at the scene of an acci dent oa Saturday by Bradford detachment Ontario provincial police car allegedly driven by Allan Todd struck car driven by Alfred May of Toronto Sat urday Police said Mr Todd did not stop after the accident but continued on down the high way Damage to the two cars was estimated by police at 5600 Mr Todd told The Examiner he didnt go very far down the road after die accident add ing that an accident is an ac cldent Mr Todd who lives at RR Churchill apparently sideswip ed the oncoming vehicle driv en by Mr May Police said no one was injur ed in the accident Parlors on Monday morning Jan 29 requiem mass was observed at st Marys Church with Rt Rev James Olin oiiiciating Pallbearers were John Part ridge and five grandsons John Anthony Saso John Thomas Saso Charles 5350 Joseph Saso and TthoisrgasMSaso Interment was arys Cemetery Many lovely floral tokens of respect and sympathy were received by the family CMHA Emu Owen Bariie lawyer was elected president of the Blrrie branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association at the annual meeting last night Other directors include first viceprsident Mrs Moor by second vieeprcsident Rev Hell secretary Mrs Jean Morris treasurer Victor Knox Those appointed as committee rmen and to the executive include program Lorne Pierre finance Gordon Leighton scien tific adviser Bruce Owen membership Victor Knox pub licity Miles Allison volunteer services Mrs Marita Paulin and executive members Dr Raymond Asquith Miss Jen Gillespie Judge Marjorie Ham ilton Mrs Ann OErecht Speaker for the evening was Dr Margery King ller topic Allout Attack on Mental ill ness stressed research and vpreyerriltion afs biting two of the main es or uture of the CMHA FUND CHERISEED Mrs King said the establish ment of research fund Is one of the greatest hopes and dreams of the CMHA In this MY people could devote their whole career to research work said Mrs King pickle per mind tiive cents per capita is being spent in Canadian research into men tal health The association is hoping for grant to finance person during fivevyear period This is new concept of research and is being adopt ed by other associations said Mrs King APPLY KNOWLEDGE But she pointed out it Three Toronto Head if is necessary to apply that which we presently know Mn King used as an illustration physically starved child being cared for by the community welfare services whereas an emotionally starved youngster sometimes goes unaided To prevent this the CMHA in conjunction with the Univer sity of Tomato has developed yearlong course for teach crs The teachers are sponsor ed by school boards When they complete the course the teach ers are considered as the prim ary liaison between school healfli We do not considu them to be anything different except for the fact of being more sensitive to childs emo tional needs said Dr King This is our first line of de fence she said There is none of this type in Barrie CMHA has taught total of 100 such teachers Simcoe County is pioneering In one facet oi the emotional problems of the children said Dr King She explained how CMHA in conjunction with the Slmcoe County Health Unit had organized discussion groups for expectant mothers and fathers and also for parents of iniants The topics and problems dis cussed by these groups come from worries and concerns of those within the group sald Dr King it is my own firm belief she said that this program greatly helps to prevent emo tionnl breakdown and mental illness Its easier to prevent than to cure she said Men Charged In Attempt To Bill Stores Three Toronto man were charged with theft and posses sion of stolen goods yesterday by Barrie police Charged were Joseph John Belbalr 42 264 Sherbourne St Gordon Christopher Jones 29 84 Pembroke Street George Michael Reeves 31 All Ashland Avenue all of Toronto clerk at Zellers store be came sundolous yesterday when man tried to obtain refund on set of drapes check of stock revealed that no drapes had been sold When the man left the store he was followed by store clerk until he got into 1960 antome bile with two other men Police were advised of the ear licence number Eatons of Barrio reported similar attempt to obtain re fund on goods which had not been sold Jones was released 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