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Barrie Examiner, 5 Feb 1964, p. 2

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Are VTIWRIHW wwvwvru pro cross CUPBOARD sans Many Broken Bones Prompt Many Loans iOId Mother litrbberd would feel right at home at the Bar rle lied Cross Society its loan cupboard is base Normain packed with It pairs oi crtrtcnes and two wheel chairs and waiters the teen orphaned has been here most Andibeaitsration Mahmoud lbereenl was that the liar branutidfiidfid Méhbmonfi mac ay try pair of crutches to keep in with the demand Mrs hhmmmhwwum one do lots pain of talents were asked tor and none was available limit iii7m Barrie is getting or ltd therefore were letting Ws die explained lcy sidewalk condition caua ing tails and ski accidents mean an increased demand for crutches and wheel chairs 72 meeting members approved the purchase oi new sewing nascbine for the workroom where volunteer workers make In clothing sheets etc ior reliel cars The branch has had three old madrlnes tor eorm years We will have enough mach ineatokeepupwlth theisdlu than Indm others who war to come out Mrs Madurai remarked NEW CAhEd flre Homemakers Service active In this area had in new cases In January involving in rallies with total oi 21 child ran Mrs it It Tarmac supervisor of the hotnesssen made personal visits to these homes and 11 homemak fiworkod total oi mil liraT IL Bowman chair man of the Eomsnaahere Ser vice Committee of Ontario was guest speaker at the Port Arthur annual meeting yester inotheibusineaaduriogtheday Wailers and dim commit tee reported it helped in ear ielrventiiamllies mortalth snuary es and hotrsdrold items totalling ms were donated to these people The Barrie brands also provided linen and blankets tor family oi eight last month NEW UNIFORMS Red Cross workers in Barrie will be boasting new outiita this month The homemaker will be given standard was made by lied Cross workers here and the volunteer workers of the Blood Donor Clinic will be distinguished by smock worn estnen with butt on the bay ukod that they place trees in holes they Chip in the ice This is to act as saleguard against mung drian falling into the es while they are skating John Varley Produces Top Employment Idecr Meyer Cooke wilt pre sent prises in Donnell Chamb era pm Monday to winners oi the Winter Employment Campaign Committee Essay Contest The essays were on How Would Create Winter Employ ment Winners were first prize the John Varley 12A Central Collegiate second 325 Robert Galamage 12A Central Collegiate tied for third lid each Kenneth Courtis North Collegiate Kerry Hodge iiiA Central Collegiate Honorable mention went to Wandy King 11E Centralltoi leglals Judges for the contest were members of the Winter Employ ment Campaign Committee Vie for Their Arthur Morrow Tucker ltory ODonal McCurdy Stellar and Miss Kay Yesunelra Mr McCurdy Employment Branch Supervisor at the Na tional Employment Serviceseld the committee expressed the op lesion that much thought and work had gone Into the suave He said the committee feels the contest should be an annual ev en TODAYS STOCK PRICES 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gratifying to note that students are becoming concern ed about the welfare oi their laliow man and the country as whole he said Some oi the suggéetiona ex pressed In the essays were permanent snow removal crew tor the City oi Barrie perhaps pool of so to to men could be set up by the City so that snow would not be allowed to build up on streets and side walls More thought Ibhuid he given to providing portable type of covering lor work such as house building and Industrial building In winter months Coveringswould be oi par table permanent nature that could be reused More planning by individuals to have initial stages eicon stnrotion completed In the tall so ilniabing work on the Inside could be done during winter months There should be research to llnd more economical means oi continuing all phases ei work during winter months The city should plan work for Dnnltllt St Barrie Date and barley trade eon winter In beautiiviaa Parts to attract more tourists to sum mer They should be ready as soon as possible ier spring Greater tax incentives should be given to individuals who build and buy during winter moodrs students felt that the tree incentive program was step In the right direction but that It should be enlarged Slopln lawns in the residen tiai sections of Barrie arahc coming clear at snow Weather iorecast for the next Zihour period indicates that signs oi spring will be even more evl on Moderate Winds combined with warm temperatures be overnight low was in degrees ltattt streetside streamt lrlcs melting snow as they went The high in Barrie yesterday was as In the shade At 14a am today it was at and by 1030 the mercury had climbed to is it shouldnt get any cooler than at degrees tonight with predicted high for tomorrow of however dont let the doll dreo out without their rubbers mqu wavy PERCEED 0N rms Ice ibares possibility oi showers later today it has been busy week for Donald Ferguson iieid secre taryot the Canadian National contribution to White Cane Week he has visited 15 schools in Barrie tailrlngon blindness and care oi the eyes its the end of this week he will have visited every school in Barrie except Barrie North Collegiate Whlte Cane Wool in Canada is designed to educate the gen eral public about blindness said fl have been pleased with the rewrite At every school have visited havereceived warm reception and teachers have felt that the talk has White Cane Week hasnisn blind people in Barrie Last Saturday they visited Owen Sound to play it other blind tcsrrts in Ontario nndonluw day night they visited Bradlord as streets of the lions qIIdUo There was no anodes play blind bowling team film Barrie SchoollSiudenisLeam 0i Problems ill The Blind Mr Ferguson who is blind meant great deal to the pun rIIIIIII rarer1s meant two bowling matches for problems to SkiDoe are Winter Carnival Queen entrants Isobel Coboe 17 and Jennifer harune 1a isobei are St Vincent St lists her favorite sports as swimming and siding and Jcnnilcr id Parkside De enjoys ilgurs skating But both girls admitted there was Will Hold Second Election To Choose Coldwater Reeve municipal election will be held Feb to to choose the reeva oi Goldwater Judge liarvla yesterday declared void the December cl ectlon oi Earl Brandon on the ground that Mr Brandon ran for oiiice while he had damage suit pending against the village Incumbent Reeve Lawrence Davina started the action to un seat Mr Brandon the young est man ever to be elected rceve oi Goldwater alter Mr BARBIE WEATHER See Signs Of Spring As Snow Disappears Synopsis Warm air contin ues to stream eastward across southern Canada and the north ern United States Cooler air ls expected to spread over most of Northern Ontario during the day low pressure area cen tred in Texas is expected to drift northward during the next 24 hours Italn Is expected to move Into Ontario Wednesday Lake St Clair VIadsoi Thursday overcast with rain Winds east 15 Thursday Lake Erie Niagara Lake Huron western Lake Ontario on Hamilton Toronto Cloudy Thursday with rain be ginning about middayWiuda east 15 Thursday Georgian Bayeastarn Lake Ontario riiatiburton Thursday cloudy with rain or snow begin ning in the afternoon winds castle Thursdays thinking ahead tonaxt White Cane Week He said think good idea might be for ablind bowling team to play combined press radio and television team in Barrie Members of the com bioed team would have to be blindfolded and use the guide rail like the blind bowlers This was tried in Kingston whyr was drew and was success Iii cIossrttIIIna to pensrtionihs his the moving his es We prsltndthrt weveeilminitetl all the Inconvenisncer of moving but because weve laced these Eastern states largest i1th todoorservloe Brandon voles Mr Brandon has agreed not to content Mr Davis action and also agreed to new el ectlen defeated him by three When Mr Brandon warned council Monday night of the anticipated results oi yester days bearing council appoint ed Coun Thomas Seymour as acting reeve Both Mr Brandon snd Mr limagaml White River Al goma Cochrane North Bay Sudbury increasing cloudiness Thursday morning lollowed by snow In the alternoon and ave nlng Winds east 15 Thursday Forecast Temperatures Lows tonlght highs Thursdays Windsor 40 Petcrbnrougb Trenton LOCAL GENERRI KEY CLUB GUESTS Barry Dch and Jim Webb lrom Central Collegiate Key Club were dinner guests of Barrie Kiwanis Club Monday at Community House also Lloyd Armstrong insurance adjuster ROSERUD NIGHT Annual itorebud Night oi Barrio Kiwanis Club will be had next Monday at common lty House Membarazbrlng their daughters or guests ihe SMOONIMOVOstIIIIIHIIImvpnII ron Grey and Simone Forest rrgygyaynmm nueaernwyevoqmmnafiwtw mummanna ager oi the club given both the csanrvnr oursn EliritlitiTS smartestmoms something to be said ior Skibooing alter being giv en ride on this one med by Delaney Beet Hoes Err aminer Photo Devlne have indicated they will contest the new election air nrendon eald Illa damage suit egainrt the village has been settled He said he had thought the $1600 action begun in labs had been settled two years ago htellore he had decided to neck cs in the damage eult Mr bran don charged that leaky village fire hydrant caused damage to the basement oi his new home rmunamnamuwanmnsrmrrm mw Scubdteérs Learn safety In Water Ahootll Adult Scubateers gatherattbepooletltCAlEd gar once week tor class in Was Thselassee are divided into gritd partakzlbe flimperi la es are la actual practice in and diving Rona Cowan Instnretermsn lectures and instruction its began Mondays class by reviewing what had been coves ed previously This included basic shilliadloi divth ptfllicfl aspects ring an aspects of diving Following the review was guertlon period In which stu enta asked questions to clear up points that bothered them EMPEASIZE MFETY The lecture included defogginr the merit and other skills diver must know bin Cowan placed special emphasis on sei ety and being cemlortahle He pointed out that mastery there slrlils would save div vsrs life It he or she lost the equipment During the practice session students concentrated on getting out oi the water with equip ment on Mr Cowan explained that when divers are In deep water they usually have rope with big snap hook hanging irom the boat The diver lattes hie tank oil and snaps It to the hook its emphasised use of the div era flag Nevar have It up in boat unlessthero Is diver down he said And me it down as soon as the last diver Ia back up in the pool The dlvera neg le red and white diagonal flag used to warn people In other boats that there is diver in the water Also covered in the lecture were certain typcsoivalves that go into tanks and various we oi um The clear about an included about seven girls The usual class II irom Is in to Jim held superintendent of recreation ior Simcoe County belongs to the club Ind has done lot at skin and SCUBA diving Mr Cowan said Mr Reid wants to get his certilicate oi proiloisncy and so is taking the course Anyone wishing lnlormailon about The Adult Scubllotil should contact Mr Cowan Youth Fellowship Has Guest Speaker iiev James Wilson director of Hamilton Youth for Christ will be the guest speaker It the monthly merits or Barrie Chris tian Youth owehlp Friday It Emmanuel Baptist Church Mr Wilson Is graduate of Bob Jones University in South Carolina where he graduated as Bachelor of Theology and Master of Christian Education While attending university Mr Wilson was the winner of the student sermon contest tor which more thanl000 entered Accompanying Mr Wilson will be Ted Grout en Ibyearold pianist and organist who is en gaged on the stslf oi the Hamil ton Youth for Christ roronro sminonrortcnrsrnn has 3min Toronto Siniltltanv Orclrest itorium this evening beginning by the school band The pita ra under the direction of Wai ter Suskind will perterm at Barrie Central Collegiate Aud andentertainment Bob Hod ges and Bill Judges are in charge or the program omen stress 0iiicersMess of Sound ers Regiment Arm oury was closed aiter Feb It willba reopened on Feb Royal Canadian Engineers are carrying out alterations which have been planned for some time Valentina party is slab ed for Feb 15 icattulng danc ing withprines and midnight itmdraon of fish and chips English style Barrie at 850 The world famous or chestra is brought to Harris asuannv 7260259 wcorrra CLEANERS EATONSI corona Von ANI rowsauncnr seconds THREE DAYS GALLEIt VHOWING or ORIGINAL on PAINTINGS by Noted Canadian Artist corrwsowusn common T0SAi Fae errr Mr Bowman travels coast to coast painting the Canadian scene and is primarily recognizedtor vblsoutstauding landaca es lie is luciu sbowingseveral appsa seacapes mass AnomouvAL on ture shows section at the band in actual concert PEEMANENIB Rosana neg ill00 NOW 11000 Perms tittitdand 02500 newness Cocktaildhampoe tees Eeir Treatyad Bet 4125 PA 594 as Macrame iANADA ng intbls

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