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Barrie Examiner, 30 Jan 1964, p. 3

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THE BARRIE Agricultqu Society elected its directors last night Shown here are JERRY COUGIILIN leit 96 president oi the Barrie Agricultural Society c011ng Doubles satTE vvr wanWVWWY new directors tiront row from ielt are Elliott Cotes Jack Hughes Barbara Lloyd hire ulstes his successor Hughes Mr Hughes hosen by the 17 secret Hhiry Foysioo Hersey Back row lieith Caldwell Jeriy Coughlln Del Cole ectorsteiected at last nights nnual meeting in Stroud lxominer Photos Io Hospital VLReierrals Miss Esther Herrnosa nurse in charge oi the Barrie branch Victorian Order of Nurses told the annual meeting at the board of directors last night that pat ients relerred for continued care at home aiter discharge irom hospital have almost doubled in 963 from the previous year An average of one patient vas reierred every week or our services she said We are pleased that patient doctor and hospital ieel that reierrolis beneficial in patient care Twentythree per cent or 5441f the 231 patients admitted torthe nursing case load were referred rnm hospital total of 1634 visits were made last year compared with 15u1 in 1952 12 per cent ior general nursing care and ill per cent ior health supervision Miss Hermosa also reported thatalthough the toll ice was raised July irom $325 to $375 actual collections showed significant increase from the previous year AID EDUCATION Every year the VON takes part in the education oi grad uate and undergraduate nurses This past year Miss lIermosa continued three postgraduate students in public health nur iug received their nursing perience in the Barrie branc The students represented thri RuraiArecis Need VON Services Nursing services are delin iie need in the rural areas sur rounding Barrie members of the Board oi Directors Victor ian Order at Nurses Harrie Branch were told at last nights annual meeting Miss Esther Herrmsa nurse in charge at the Barrie branch told the meeting that the calls to autoitown areas had increased within the past year The main issue at hand ieel is realistic analysis at nursing visits made in the town ships surrounding Barrie Coun ty visils have been made with out any special effort to publi cizeaervices to the townsh areas This reportcan be basis for actively combat support ior some deiicit invol ed in providing VON service the rural areas NOTES CONCERN in submitting her annual port Mrs Cameron president oi the branch also mentioned her concern aboh pmvrding nursing care to rura areas rThe outoiBarrie visits ha died by our nurse have acre3 redduring the year mainly to hospital referrals to point where we feel the to ehiprounclla must he appco ch ed ior some tlnancial oontr tlon Arrangements are er way to handle this she adod Arecommeudalion by Colvm immediate past dent oi the branch that the uecutlvehe retained on yeartermpwos approved by thelmeeting MrColv1n as nominating cainmltteo The i964 executive is as iolv lows Mrs Cameron president Calvin imme diate past president Mrs Walls first vicepresideut Rev Riddolls second vicepresident Mrs it Armv strong secretary and Black treasurer Directors for 1964 are as tol lows Mrs Sinclair Mrs Jack Richardson Mrs Gundry Mrs Bell ColvinMra Crown Mrs Gray Tierney and Mix Shanshan District Governor is Mrs Wilfred Douglas oi Owen Sound Honorary members Mr and Mrs Victorlltnight were found ng members of the branch in theeariylos Ideal Treat ForAny rLAKEV nursing schools University of Western Ontario Assumption University and Queens Univer4 sity Explaining the responsibility or the VON Miss Hermosa said feel that we are primarily re sponsible ior stimulating the knowledge oi our nursing ser vice both among the people at the medical and nursing proies sions and amongst the families of the community If you koowot someone who is elderly and not in good healthor of iamin which ex pects new baby or ii you know oi someone who is con valescing and home irom hos pital or someone who exper iences poor health irom condi tions such as diabetes anaemia arthritisor heart disease tell them about the service at the Victorian Order of Nurses Miss Herrriosa gave word of appreciation to all board members doctors and nurses who have assisted the White the past year and their close associates at the United Appeal Sirncoe County Health Unit Royal Victoria Hospital and the lied Cross Minesing Dealer HatlStolen Cars TORONTO CPLCar dealer Frank Adolph Wydra 47 oi Minesing out near Barrie was sentenced in nearby Cooks vlile Wednesday to In years in penitentiary after being con vlcted oi possessing eight stolen cars The cats were stolen irom deaters lots and sold to other dealers the court was told Sptoitle Keith Sanderson Mervin Dobson Bren nan and Ralph Franklin Heavy Horses lire Big Draw Hughes chairman oi Barrio Fair heavy horsecmn mittee said that more barn room was needed This would allow the show to be held over two or three days which would increase interest ior the exhibitors and the spec tators he said The show drew 150 exhibitors and all classes were tilled We had as many tourhorse teams as the Canadian National Exhibition he said The report was presented at the annual meeting oi Barrio Agricultural Society held at Stmud Community Centre last night at which Mr Hughes was elected president Nags Take Fair For Losing Ride Even the house can lose on the bobtaits the Barrie Ag rlcultural Societys iinancial re port revealed The 1963 report preSentcd at the annual meeting held at Stroud last night showed the society lost money during its racing season The financial statement show ed tbc society has fixed assets of $10580406 and current as sets oi $147195 ior total of sinmono The gate receipts ul tanner ior the Barrie Fair are the high est recorded The increase is due to larger attendance and higher ticket prices The 1961 receipts were ssiasoo Revenue also included proiit irom the sale oi portion of iairgrouod land This nonrecur ring protit amounted to $7465 20 The expenditure side of the ledger showed prize money was up $360 over 1961 total oi $908805 was distributed at the 1963 lair Comparisoos were made with 1961 and not that because oi ficlais ielt 1962was not re presentative year The lair was rained out that year Clubs To See Films 0n North Barrie Horticultural Society and Brereton Naturalist Club willhoida joint meeting at Li brary Hall Monday It begins atti15 pm Guest speaker be Dr Geno psychiatrist at the On tario Hospital Etobicnlre Dr drum is also noted ior his three hobbies flowers birds and photograp He has roam 0th INSURANCE soccaslon Buy The DOCKET Buy The son FAMILY mums For Deirert Buy irom our pride leiectlo oi tart bolted wiiiiitrriouu 51 oak or sort to BARBIE HONE mild STATE FARM MUTUA mumsoon nonunion liedailies Toronto Outlet rumours errant CONFLICTING wryW 71 wmxava woman no who wg Elect Hughes Hughes was elected pruirleot oi Barrie Agricultural Sooleiy at the annual meeting laat night Thirtylive oi the no cictys 285t1embers attended the meeting at Stroud Commun ity Centre to elect the 1m slate Ids Hughes succeeds Jerryt Cmmhlio The is other directors am Li Brennan Win Cyril Grok Del Cole Fred Gitucbiil Carruthers DOM Mrs Harry Foyston Ralph Hamil Mrs Emma Garner Hersey Mrs Barbara Lloyd Russell blow it Sprouic Keith Sanderson and Sirmoons Another director will be chos co by the Barrie airline Club executive Also elected last olpr we live honorary directors They are Owen Eugtaie Smith LOCAL GENERAL BPORTSMENS DINNER Attending the annual dinner oi the Ontario Sportswrltera and Sportscnstera Association last night at the RoynlYork Hotel in Toronto were Jack Butler Tony Docarlc Bill Lang Ken Walls Norm Synnott Jack Sleesor and Emerson Swain oi Barrie Kiwanis Club also Humid Forster past me aident and district governor the Lions Club Net proceeds at the $25 per plate alieir are don ated to the Ontario Society For Crippled Children KEY CLUB GUESTS At the barrio Kiwanis Club dinner meeting this week at pattng in the program planning disctimbre were Boyd Simpson and Mike lurner oi Central Collegiate Key ub CRIPPLED CHILDREN Jack Butler oi Barrie at tended special directors meti ing of the Ontario Society For Crippled Children at the Bay view Treatment Centre yester day in Toronto RETIREMENT PRESENT Staii oi Midhurst Forest Sta ton honored Charles Day on his retirement this month as vioreman otter years service with the Ontario Department at Lands and Forests He was pre sented with reclining easy chair Some 70 present and ior mer department employees gn tiiered to extend best wishes Mr Hollidge from the St Will iams Norioik County Nursery WORLDS FAIR Bob Bentley of Bent lay and Company has been ap pointed an otiicial oi New York Worlds Fair ticket and ioior matlon centre The announce ment was tirade by Robert Moss presidmt oi the New York gorids Fair 196465 Corpora on EXAMINATIONS John Bailey will conduct piano urerninaticns tor the Royal Con servalory of Music in Collier Street United Chinoh Feb and t1 ed all across Canada in search oi material He recently returnedirom trip to Baitin Island For the local clubs Dr Gunn will describe the birds and flow ers which he saw on trips to Baffin Island and the James Bay region He will show sound movies of the msnybiriis he saw while at Frobiaher Bay The highlight of trip to Moosooea last summer was the total eclipse which lie and Mrs Gunn saw and photographed at Moose River Crossing IsoaN it im We have just received within the past iewhdays large ship ment at lostPootiacs andcholce oi color all cars Community House and partlcl has arrin to succeed Mr Day matron comedian inl ovary Aywlde reuse it models Suit Allan Brown and Mrs Simpson The tour men are past presidents oi the debt sixth honorary director will he added by the elected direc ore JUNIOR DIRELNRS Six Junior directors were elect ed as well They are Keith Caldwell Kathleen Cunning Betty Caldwell Harold Parker Dale Fraser and Valentina Sehipilow The list at nominations tor the junior directors was brought ISM thed Junior Agricultural ety so readily ted by the senior membersm The nominations tor the sen ior directors were recommended by the nominating committee headed by Allan ENWU hire Lloyd and Mrs It Moguiro were populated bt rciused to stand The senior directors will head many at the societys com mitleei PRAISES DIRECTORS The meeting commenced with 1563 president Cougbliu giving his iareweli address Mr Cough Iin praised the work at his dir ectors ior peaking the 1961 hair success and extended his best wishes to the incoming director The machinery and amide cxhlbitors committee oi Barrie Agricultural Society reporteci that space demands ior exhibit space at Barrie Fair continue to rise The committee had to turn down requests ior frontage tor the 1m ialr chairman Hersey said it had two machinery exhibi tors who paid to retain space but supplied only token piece of farm equipment to ensure space in the iuture be said The exhibit had 29 entrants and collected $135650 ior rentv al This docs not include money collected ior electric power Four organizations operated iood concessions at the lair lbe lie noted thsl Junior Farmer Day provedaruoceuaupm icct though the attmdlnco was not large in Ontario Provincial Police motorcycle ride Wls one of the highlights oi the inlr It said The ride was marred by the no cldent on the first day in which several oiiicrrawere nilured CORRESPONDENCE letter received irom the Barrie legion requested nom inations for Citizen oi the Year award This was put aside ior future date OONIIJLIING DATES The committee reports pre sented reflected the looting that the inir would have been much more successiul ti theCoillng wood Fair had not been on the some days The attendance to celpts at the Barrie iair were the highest ever but members tbth the quality oi exhibits was generally poor The poor quality kept some exhibitors in the dairy cattle class happy sold committee spokesman Keith Sanderson Lfthey didnt have any opposi ou John Fennell told the society the sheep show was excellent notl drew one at the biggest ringside audiences in the pro vince tor show at its typo Space At Fair Is In Demand corrunlttce recommended this number be reduced to three so the centre space would be avail able ior an extra exhibit Also suggested was the use at space between the midway and the trout oi the curling club for afternoon and early evening chllrhens contests Porktng was major problem Mr Hersey said lie recour mended speeilic area be as sigocd to directors and commit tee members attending exhibits in the hall Heaiso asked that skidoos or icecyclcs be banned irom the grounds The report was adopted un animeusly Agriculture Head The flower about draw as en tries Id Doboon said total at on in priu ruooay was distributed The sweet peas and miniature sorch were the highlights at this class be laid mhlrie 215 noted at iood were well received The standard was high and competitors made ex tra ciiortr especially as the prizes were better The report on ma mitt and needlework brought two sugges tions trorn Iiis Hurry Foyston She recommended better light ing ior the exhibits and aan lion suitable ior live demon strations oi quitting and other crafts Del Cole speaking the the hall exhibits committee recommend ad that each exhiblthavo torus moving part to attract the at tention oi the audience and in creose the entertainment value oi these exhibits OPEN TOO SOON The Junior society expressed concern thot its show was lore ed to open before the oiilciai opening at the iolr This great 1y reduced the attendnnec it was huppy with the quality at exh its though spokesman Kel Caldwell said The society also discussed what members ielt was the weakest part at the lair Most ielt attention should be locused on the inadequate publicity campaign One member recom mended that the tale directors have an exhibit where older iolk could sit down and still be an tertnlncd Mr Coughiin promised these complaints would be resolved The society voted to have the 1964 president vicepresident secretary and two women direc tors repreSent them at the agri cultural societies convention in Toronto Feb 1920 Members unanimously agreed to request by Miss Barbara Lloyd to replace six prize rib bons ior jumping and saddle horse competitions won by Anne Therrein Miss lhenein lost her ribbons when her Oro Sta tion home was destroyed byiire Inst lull Mr Coughlln conveyed the best wishes oi Mervin Parker 1563 director to the new ex ecutive Mr Parker Mine sing resident is in hospital tol lowiug farm accident in which he lost one hood Mi

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