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Barrie Examiner, 18 Jun 1964, p. 5

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HEAD TABLE guests at the fourth anniversary party at Pine ltiver lodge No sir Angus are shown here The party was held Monday night at the Angus United Church hail Back row lrom ielt are John Moore Toronto who showed slides ol the loyal True Blue and Orange Home Richmond Hill Rev Willis minister of Angus Un ited Church and Thomas Kiri Lodge treasurer In the trout row from the lelt are Mrs Thomas Klrir past mistless Mrs Duke Lee past mistress Mrs Oscar Linton worthy rnistms Mrs Pat Gillan deputy mistress and Mrs Arthur Duckworth chaplain Examiner photot Lodge Home Haven or Needy Children ANGUS lSpcclnIL The Loy al True Blue Pineyltiver Lodge 312 hold its annual birthday dui ner Monday night in the Angus United Church hall This mark ed the fourth anniversary at the lodge Following the dinner the public was Invited to see pic ture ol the Loyal True Blue and Orange Home at Richmond Hill near Toronto John Moore director at public relations at the home told the group that the purpose at the Govt Liie lit Stake Over Flag OTTAWA tCP The govern ments life will be at stake in the vote on its proposal that use of the Union Jack be per mitted to denote Canadas Com monwealth connection Prime Minister Pearson informed the Commons Wednesday Mr Pearson replying to Michael Starr PC Ontario said the iact that the union Jack proposal has been separ ated lrom the Commons rcsoiu tipn on distinctive Canadian ting doesnt change the govern mcnts position lr Pcarson had said prev glutist that the government re gards its ling resolutionat the Iline covering both flagsas matter of confidence The resoe iutinn was split Monday by Speaker Alan Macnaughton so the two proposals could be voted on separately Mr Pearson also told Mr Etarr that it would be inapprolt prints to obtain Mitten author ization mm the Queen about use at the Union Jack until the Canadian Parliament deals with the governments proposal home was to take care at child Mr Moore Sometimes the la ren who lor the time being ther or mother will die or hnve no home Children between couple may separate Their chil the ages of three and it are ad mitted iIIr Moores liIm dcscrihui the activities at the home He told the gathering something about the history the home The lirst home was opened by the LTB at Picton Ontario in 1899 It was operated solely by the LTB until 1916 when four representatives lrom the loyal Orange lodge were added to theI board Mr Moore said it was not long until the building at Pice ton was tilted to capacity Rath er than add in the building the home was moved to Richmond Hill in 1923 The children are not orphans they are not lor adoption they come lrom broken homes said Timmins llclor Gets Remand TihiMiNS CP Michael DuncanI 29 at Timmins tele vision artist and amateur actor was remanded Wednesday to June 24 on charge ol obstnict ing police He was charged June in alter the body nl Brenda Chalmers 23 an amateur actress lrom Timmins was lound in cabin he owns The cabin is used by the Northern Ontario Drama League which Duncan directs Dr Douglas Howatson ol Kirkland Lake said alter an autopsy on the body that Miss Chalmers died from sellin llieted bullet wound in the lore Iiead Police have been unable to iind the gun used by Miss Chalmers Police said they also lound our suicide notesthree to Duncan and one to Miss Chalmers parentsin the trunk at Duncans car dren are then sent to the home We keep them there until they can be readjusted in home oi their own Mr Moore also mentioned that they itnvehnd many at the chil dren return in later years and tell how they appreciated what had been done tor them Spring Seeding Above iiveragev OTTAWA lCPlSpriug seed ing or the live main cereal grains in Canada was in per cent completed at May at the bureau or statistics reported Wedn esday This compares with the Bt percent ligure or 1962 and the ltkMZ average ol 38 per cent or the grainsspring wheat oats barley flax and mixed grains in Ontario seedlng was so per cent complete compared With as per cent last year and llivevyear average at 87 per ccn Checking on winter whel conditions in Ontario the hure eau lound 32 per cent or its lieid correspondents condition as above average while 60per cent called it aver age and eight per cent below average reported winterkilling of tall sown crops and clovers was described as moderate in Ontariothe major winter wheat producerit was esti mated that live per cent at he wheat area seeded last all was winter killed compared with nine per cent the previous year leading to the new wing where wrrvwvlflauflVigmnW us WW Irvtr Dedicate new liddition To Mineaing Church WING Special 11 new Irrlathn education wing oi the Minuing Unital Church was dedicamted Juno Al zoo in canner on tor the cereirmny The minister John Banner spoke He called on the people to make this building house at er lie challenged them to Be it tor the purposes lor vrbicb it was built to meet the needs at todays children through woo ellillp instruction and evangellp on At the close the seivlce Min Anne lord cut the ribbon when everyone had lound place these Kills were also dedicated picture at the last Supper and two bran undiestlcka are rented by Mr and Mrs Beilby Holy Bible presented by Mr and Mrs Fred Warren in memory or the late Fred Perry Atectern made by Plow rigbt and also dedicated in mem ory at Parry ciock pre rentcd by the Sunday School drildrenof Mrs AWnrdr Mrs Downaye and Mrs Camacits tinsel Brass Ollerlng plates presented hvrrthe CMpltSLCitfl adtlnking lountaln presented by Mr and Muir and parcel oi had presented by Mr and Mrs lack Priest Gratitude was expressed to those whose work behind the scenes contributed so much to the new building to make the decisions colors clean windows paint and to pledge assistance The United Church Women served rrJreshments alter the ceremonies Visitors attending the dedication came lrom MIO Mills Caledon East Elmvale Barrie Stroud Toronto Parry Sound Niagara Falls and Oriiila LOT lSNT HAPPY TORONTO CPD Dr Vnrd Smith director at the Ontario attorney general departments laboratory says wide open cmssexnmination ol witneues on television is making detec Uvee lob tougher Dr Smith told the International Associa tion of chiefs ol Police meeting that pro ve witnesses are reticent taking the stand In court because or tear of harsh crossexamining by lawyers NOW SHOWING ItheogdtrlayllquM spawns runes can as All TI motes AN aooEoArrnacston elitism Weft mmimm Board Calls For Tenders To Build BDHS AdditiOn ERADNRD tStaiit hi Bradlord District High School Board is tuning tender call today for the twomorn addition for Bradford District High School Work on the addition will begin as soon as the nec essary preparations are corn plate Secretary Kneeshaw described these to the board when it met here last night Well have to call special media In wont two week to open tenders be said Then the lender we choose must be approved by the De partment of Educatinn and the Department at Municipal Altnlra belora we can sign the contract At that rate its unlikely construction will start until Aug ust observed Frank Keil lin ance chairman Buildlng oi the addition will provide classroom space lor students in the final year or what are now called the tenni nai courses These twoyear courses tor grade and to stu dents provide students with program hallway between cnpmionaland commercial cour ses acting principal Alex Tay ior explained Students who would otherwise drop out ol high school as soon as they were 16 lindthe termi nal courses give them uselul education as well as gradua tion certificate at the end at the two years This program gives some thing complete to students who could not linish any other course here board chairman Dr Ste phan Hacking agreed Without the terminal courses these boys and girls would quit school with out having anything to drow tor all their years at ellort There are over 300 apprentice courses open lor grade to grad uatcs ol the terminal courses Mr Taylor pointed out It would be more accurate to rename the terminal ciasscn and call them junior clerical course which is actually what they are Mr Taylor said While some parents have come toer Taylor to praise the ten most classes the majority want their children to enter aca fllw siudenacatcrlag bi demlc courses which volten TWO BIG HITS Sword l°illl° Ion no fl nun IECHNICULUR unioni IranIi IIIWIESS Will 00D rum and 1010 pm LAWIESS AT 840 pm prove too tou lor the students Teachers In Inspectors aiile are lighting this prestige cone beco pies Mr Taylor reported So tar they have lound lew par ents who will believe the high school otter worthwhile bul lcademic caucus tor students wit abilities to this direction he Parents at children who have taken the terminal courses led dilierently Mr Taylor said They are no gratelul there is course available where their children can llnd an outlet or their talents get good marks all along and graduate at the end at two years This is mud better than singly drop ping out at school alter two un succeselul years taking arade mic dialects BIGGEST CHALLENGE The biggest challenge now is getting more students enrolled in the tanninaicwrses Mr Taylor predicted nest Septeno her will bring rcpetltlon oi the chronic problemat least school will Insist on taking ac demic courses when they should be in the tennlnal classes The PLAN SERVICE FREDERICION tCPllred crleten city council plans to hold civic memorial service lor the late lord Bravesbrook next Wednesday The council de cided Wednesday to ask the New Brunswick gnvemment lor per mission to hold the service at Olliccrs Square where sta rubiecta will be too tough or them They wiu lsil miserably me discouraged and quit wool Board members Igreed with Dr Hacking and Mr Taylor that the building program should be carried on to provide space or continuing the terminal clams Mr Taylor has provided us with the answers tooucstiona the taxpayers will ask us about this addition oonumated pro perty chairman Clarence Rit chie Untll the two new classroom are complete Mr Taylor said TONIGHT tmrn TUESDAY Til BARBIE EXAMINERl THURSDAY JUN II Elmvale Council Meets Tonight ELMVALE isum Eimvaie council will meet is alternoon at pm to deal with current business clerk Harold Nash re ports Usually the mid monthly meeting is held the evening at the third Wednesday But this week the pressure at business at county council prevented Rceln Alex McAuley lrom get ting back In Eimvais lrom Bar rle in time for meeting Wed besday the shortage could be countered by more use at the cadeterta for classes Slum BAY claim uvuncrrce mum awano son ans cranes Starring ALEX durrmass PETER OTOOLE JACK HAWKINS One showing only at v15 tue ol lord Beaverbrook stands The ween Plate 105TH RUNNING 4$75000PURSESATURDAY FEATURING CANADAS OWN KENTUCKY DERBY AND PREAKNESS WINNER NORTHERN DANCER Special Bus Service lrom Blues and line between 1150 AMsnd 130 FMEglinton Subway Station betweonli5ti AMandl30PMAlsoat230AMGrandstandtilfltub 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