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Barrie Examiner, 11 Nov 1948, p. 1

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THIS WEEKS ISSUE 8075 Copies AUTHORIZED AI BECOME CLASS IAIL 70 DEPL OIIAWA 85th YeorwNo 46 HOLLAND MARSH market gardeners this year harvested crop of 218000 crates of celery Valued at the current average price of $3 crateftheceiery crop was worth over $600000 Seen here are Paul and Velma Smith wearing Hungarian costumes from their fatherland at ceremony recently held to highlight the achievements of the mars 11 growers Examiner Photo Improve Cream Quality To Hold Butter Market The price of butter Was not got the reason Ontario farmers were not producing enough cream was because it did not pay He said it was not profitable to produce cream at present prices compared with He added there wasldltSS without good deal of struggle declared Morrison at the an nual meeting of the Simcoe County Cream Producers in Vespra Town ship Hall at Midhurst last Friday Mr Morrison is the secret arymanager of the Ontario Cream Producers Association The speaker emphasized the ini portancc of improvingvtlie quality of cream in order to produce better butler During the course of his address thespeaker said We dont produce enough cream in Ontario for the butter we require He went on to add that Ontario had to bring but for in from the West Andrew Cumming of Vespra said other prices something wrong when Canada had to import 15000000 pounds of but night Mr Morrison said that at the present time the posl sibility of higher price is very remote He suggested long range program of improving the quality in order to maintain favorable market Wood of Alliston provincial Ontario president of Cream Producers said he felt it would be Turn to page live please 44 COMING EVENTS vat out VI Bazaar sale of homemade bak ing and afternoon tea Essa Road Presbyterian Church Friday Nov Mid Auspices Nov Euchre hursl LOL 15 pnt Township Hall THE BARRIE Arno CANADA THURSDAY NOVEMBER ii 1948 BARRIE ONT HOSPITAL CAMPAIGNlM COMMITTEE TO MEET HEALTH MINISTER At meeting of the directors of the Barrie and District Menu orlal Hospital committee held last Thursday night plans were made for delegation to wait on Hon Russell Kelley Unt ario Minister of Health Those named to the delega tion were John Mitchinson James Hart and John Boysf They will contact Gcorge Johnston ILA to make an ap pointment with the Minister of Health After discussion with Mr Kelley the delegates will report back to the directors It is their expected that general meeting willbe called when renort will be presented to the subscribers THOMAS ROBINSON TECUMSETH CLERK GUEST OF HONOR Last Friday evening the municip al officials of lecuinsethTownship held dinner at Robindale Inn Barrie to honor their veteran clerk Thomas Robinson During the past year Mr Rubin sort had been ill but he made fine recovery and the several speakers expressed the hope that he would continue to serve Iecumseth Town ship as clerk for many more years Chairman of the gathering wasi Alvin King treasurer and an zidi as delivered by Fred limit er Reeve of lecumseth Reeve iluiitcr spoke of the fine relations between the elected representatives would scum and the township clerk and refer ied to the fine qualities of Mr Rob illSlt Deputy Reeve Leonard Ransom matte the presentation of hand some wrist watch 011 sick leaveqlast Spring and Edgar Pieieey Auspiecs Even 4546p to 12 from 36 pm ing Auxiliary Ladies Auxiliary Canadian Leg ion Christmas noon tea from 36 pm Lei Hall Owen St Saturday Nov 1948 Tea 25C Shanty Bay W1 is sponsoring dance and box Barrie Hospital Fund Community Music by Stroud Friday Nov 12 barn dance at Elmer Gibbins miles south of Lunch counter Rummage sale Allandale Orange Saturday open 130 pm 551 gt Dance at Baxter Friday Nov to the musicof Paxtons or Dancing from 930 38tfo Trinity United Church Thorn ar and hot supper Stroud 4546b bazaar and afterg Doors Auspices of LOBA Hall Nov 454613 social in aid of chestra 130 Nov 24 Mountaineers Bazaar and afternoon teahome Vcterans wn Nov 20 at 230 pm Auspices WA of First Essa Pres byterian Church Bazaar sale of work and knitted goods home baking and afternoon tea in LOL Hall Elizabeth St Monday Dec pices Blue Haven LOBA Crokinolc party Edenvale Church basement Thursday pm Auspices Federation of Agri Halfgallon maple syrup to each winner Special 1001 prize Bring boards and lunch sidn 35oand 20c Travelogue pictures Ontario Southern States by Mr Blackburn and Mr Wagner Stayner also local talent sponsor ed by Rebekah Lodge Proceeds to fth CODSECUllVGYear Cancer Polio Tuberculosis Eund MondayNov 22 0pm Oddfel dale Essa Nottawasaga Tecum seth Tiny and Tossorontio town ships irrSimcoe County Hall ton baza Hall Cooksto and 35c Dance Orange Hall Ivy Friday Nov 12 auspices LOL 450 Admis Lunch counter Mountaineers orchestra Dancing every Friday at Pine Dance Centre one mile east Ted Scott andhis 45tfb Stroud 45m sion 50c at pmy Aus Crest 46b of Anten Mills orchestra Admission 50c The annual bazaar and afternoon ten of St Peters Ladies Guild will be held on Saturday Nov 13300 pm zitthe home of Mrs Sloan Churchill Tea and sale of homemade bak ing Thursday Nov 25 to ppm United Sunday School room Auspices of WMS Admis sion 25c Dance Orange Hall Thornton Wednesday Nov 17 sponsored by Thornton Hockey Club Paxtons orchestra sion 50c Nov 18 815 culture Admis 46p scene 46b and colored Central 46p Admis WW 46b Admission 350 and prizes 4647p Floor lows Temple cussed by Trustees onventipn any is At County The Slmcoe County Trustees and Ratepayers Assn held their annu al meeting in Cookstown on Satur Althoughthe meet ing was not very largely attended matters discussed were of vital 11 new so ioo had never seen water from tap an electric light or an trigger toi let before coming to school glass in the south wallsu extends from the oor to the ceiling yet the only pane broken last year was by We teach thewtd The day afternoon the principal school boards and payers especially thos whoshavc children attending schools The rst speakerwas HTBeat tie director of the guidance branch of the Department Educatidn He told what his department was doing to assist the pupils chiefly secondary schools themselvestr life He emp interestto lespect their is plained He fell urroundinghe eig hat by having centraliza tion school gave tvlieapupilsean apportunlty to get educational pri vileges similar to these enjoyed by their town and city cousins Schools built fty yearspgowere inotsuitable forpresent airuse rantlthe soonerthe boaids realize at this the sooner tlieirvruralstudent heinoncy being out on education gt Dr Sinclair of rrie felt that before these veenttftalized iunits could be established there Would have to be more teachers trained Others feltvthat teachers the Barrie would be encouragedto enter the Beattie Jprofesslon if more these schools were in use as many girls firesi rated to go out into the pg whereth livigecinditions Were not on par with what might be offered in to us and places where larger schoo were established It was felt that with proper vocation a1 guidance and better salaries and conditions to oer the supply of teachers would be available Two intervals during the after noonwere taken to listen to sen ior and junior choir Under the direction of Mrs Ida McKelvey and Mrs McKelvey at the piano had more advanced group of mixed voices whichvwould ofter strong competition to many church choirs They were an example of what musical training is accomplishing in schobls Dr RAScott to adapt lamp in suitabl hasized the fact 1th school boards had the oppbrtunityi would benefit by of sending teachers totake summer Asp courses which would enable the teachers to adapt themselvesito this work in vthelocal schools Answering questions on jeet in discussion by Alfred Board of Education Mr clearedup many problems asked his listeners NGVEI has tliere itaitiine in the worlds history when the problems of interpreta needeci be con the siibe eriod handled Hams 11 ilk tion Were more ieluded Wm Litche 1d chairman offthe board of the Dr Greer Memorial School at Uttersonrthen addressed the meeting on the matter of cen tralization of schools In his town ship 10schools were replaced With one large modern school that hous ed the entire 120pupilss One of the things they xwere doing very extensively was ambunt of vocational training both andjafter school hours The children of that district had very limited future as onlythe lumber and wood industry offered employ ment 0in about ten per cellth on to secondary schools be said Mr Litcheld was followed by his principal Eldon Goodlng who told how the pupils appreciat her sen La considerable with her spur during director oftthe Simcoe County Health Unit gave an Interesting and enlightening re port rm his work lMILLIONDOLLAR TOBACCO CROP okll C00 next year of the province this year Born in Tecumseth Township Mr Robinson served oti the township EA Wm 10 llomlmem gather at this Cenotaph on the Post Office Square to honor the memory of those men who gave their lives for their country This monument was erected following the First lGieat War by the residents of Barrie and Innisfil and Vespra Th Pres Names are insdribed on each of the four Sides of the monu were Albert Gum Gem IwkJinent and at the base are the words Their name liveth for evermore CH YEAR 0N as clerk in 1910 lie expresse thanks to the councillors for keep ing his position open while he was Former reeves who attended were Harvey Fred Apperlcy Nor val Brawlcy Barry Iebb and forml cr deputy reeve William Ritchie The ladies were also present for the happy occasion and abouquet of tnums was presented to Mrs Rob inson Norval Brawle proposed ast to the ladies andthe reply was made by Mrs William Ritchie 11 atcliffe Wins Weed Essay Competitioimam Two Offices Burgled Over Last Weekend gPatricia SS Adjala Joan Trucker Beeton School Jeanette lSS Essa Jean Cooke SS 11 Med oute Nora Dwinnell SS 15 F105 Francis Perrault St Marys School Midland Gail Carruthers Prince of Wales Barrie Marilyn Hurling ang George Collingwood Rox lanne Beard SS5 Oro James Pet SS 12 West Gwillimbury Alliston Patricia Ratclifle grade VII pupil of SS 17 Tecumseth heads the list of 1948 prize winners in the Sim coe County Weed Essay contest The contest was sponsored by the special committee on agriculn ture of the County Council and tlic County Weed Inspectors All pupils in grades VIand VII from all primaryschools in the gible to compete lion Public Murphy SIMCOE COUNTY The tobacco growers of Simcoe County have had very good year according to Page agricul5 chett William Public Not County were eli HBbgin FRIDAY NOV26 NOMINATION DAY ELECTION DEC 13 Nuitiirutioris for Harrie muo ieipal offices will be held in the council chamber in the Town Hall at 730 pm Friday November 26 Nominations will be accept ed for the following offices Mayor Reeve Deputy Reeve tvio zildernien for tt11 of sl wards oni seat with two year term on the Public ltiL ltles Commission and three Upersons to be elected for two year terms on the Barrie Iiib lic School Board The elections will be held on Monday December 13 and the polls will be open from 10 run until pm The advanci poll ill be open in the Allandalt YMCA on December 10 and 11 trom pm until 11pm The official presentation was made in ceremony at the hospital Those attending included members of the hospital board and trienilicis oi ilayview Chapter OHS Worthy Matron Velma ole made the presentation She explained that members of her chapter had raised the money from Penny Sale and Catering and other projects The machine was received on behalf of the llVll by Miss ilcicn Shanahati superintciident Rev James Ferguson chairman of the board and by hlcfarroll fllillllllllll of the property CJllllllll tee OVEMBER 11 1118 lCSldCIllS LlllS llSLllCL The modern dish washer has at Barrie capacity for serving the needs of an institution providing meals for 500 persons and it cost $01023 In expressing appreciatiotifor the contribution the superintendent stated that the dish washing facil ities had been hopelessly inade quate for number of years This was one of the largest donations of equipment made in several years Under present day conditions it About $90 Stolen School Leland Murray awasa SS 13 of injuries caused by weeds and the method of their control They were from 500 to 600 words in length The winning essay from each muni cipality was entered in the county contest The prizes will be presented by the Warden Walter Middleton on November County Council session The County Weed Inspectors Campbell Raikes of Barrie and Herbert Dunn of Alliston are ar ranging for the transportation of The Lake Erie Tobacco Company had 40acre crop of 22 tons in farm near Lafonlaine where tobac co was grown for the first time The same company intends to try growing tobacco on three farms The essays were judged entirely on subject matter Reference books such as Weeds of Ontario put out by the Department of Agricul ture were recommended for use to the students GRAHAM LAKEHUNT CLUB The Graham Lake Hunt Club left Saturday Nov for their hunt Outside of some lossby grass hoppers Tiny township was found to be very favorable for tobacco growing The frost came as late in that section as in any other section Tuesday at the and Contracting 30 Bid locks open near Sudbury This club has hunt ed in the same territory for 30 The members of the party Herb Greenwood Bert Richardson and son Glen EI robbed of $40 vin Richardson and Bert Hooper all of Barrie Eldon Adams and son tiling cliffe SS 17Tecumseth PercyLeverne of Mineising and Walter the 15 prize winners to Barrie on theminorning of the presentation of the prize money They will be given dinner in Barrie and return ed to their schools later in the day The prize winners were as follows in order of merit milliondollar crop of about 700 tons was produced by about 25 growers in the New Lowell area where tobacco was grown for the years this year are Tobacco is now grown in Sunni Patricia Rat CamielrSSATOrillia Joan Lynch Middletbn of Elmvale IM THIS IS ARCHITECT JAMES THOMSONS sketch of Barrtes TownHall on the MarketSquare The foundation and some other sections of theortginaLstructure are basically the same as they were In1843 when the building was first erected There have been various alterations over the years The changes in the past two years have included making over the auditorium into Second and third floor for offices The brick exterior has been coated with jconcretenflnlsh and thegemeral appearance ts Similar to this sketch The officialropentng wasrheld Wednesday afternoon November 10 1948 is only by such donations as this that the hospital can obtain the modern equipment necessary to service for the patients EXAMlNEB Section lPoges tOB MW SMITH Town Clerk of Barrie for over 303enrstsEL glIClt at his desk in the new Town Hall The office of the town OBS 105 clerk is on the main floor at the front of the building on the west side There is an office for the Mayor across the corrid Bay or also overlooking Mulcaster Street down to Kempenfeldt TO RV HOSPITAL Last Friday liriiiooii iv taito lililllt dish flllllll llliltilillf was presented to the Boyd Victoria Hospital by Ilayvieu Chapter 103 of the Order of the Eastern Star Examiner Photo Congratulate GK1Vlayor At First Meeting Held The members ot the Barrie Town illllltll held their first meeting in iia nov council chambers in the Tiny ilall lastMonday night We lfeel ioiilly proud and as the time goes on the woplo will apprECialo it more and more declared llis Worship Mayor Several tilltlitlll01 congratulated the Mayor for his part in the project liteve Georg Clark said We should express appreciation for this building We have one of the fittest buildings in the Iiovtnce of Ontario Reevn Clark who is chairman of finance also spoke of Barries strong financial position He rev called that other towns in Simeoe County had been taken over by the Municipal Board when they ran into debt hiring the depres sion years And recently the by the Municipal Board because the debenture debt was too high Mr Clark said he was proud of Bariics strong position Referring to Town Clerk Smith Mr Clark said he was proud of the Thieves broke into two officesiii the Moore Block 011 the north side of Dunlop street in Barrie last weekend Approximale $50 was stolen from the London Life In surance office and about $40 from the office of Emery Engineering Both offices are on the second floor and entry was made by pry prominent Canadian artist ing the doors or slipping the Mr Mitchell was born at Clarksithis Fall The breakin was discovered by Arthur Harrison on Sunday after noon when he entered the London Life Insurance office and saw that the small vault had been pried Weir Emil Carlsen and Daniel quent appearance on Christmas The provincial police Were in formed and the other offices were opened and check was made The other offices appeared to be in ord er but on Monday morning it was discovered that cash box in the of the surrounding countryside Emery Engineering office had been Lovers Creek Little Lake and the an even keel Town of Orillia had been checked man who had kept this town on New Council Chambers His Worship Mayor said he was happy to see Mr Smith present for the occasion and he added that he knew the Town Clerks dream had come true Aid Reginald Ayrcs chairman of the reception committee said he could not take any credit for starting the building because it was well under way when he on tered the council However he was very proud of what had been done The Mayor commended the re ception committee and said he felt hurt that the invitation to the rate payers to attend the opening had not been on the front page of the newspaper He added thal the newspaper had publicized the cost of the building but an appraiser had been engaged and he would have figures on the value of the building for Tuesday night He hoped this figure would be pub licizcd Tire Mayor said there should be more publicity about the rentals the new building would bring in He said the total rents of $9000 la year would be enough to retire Turn to page fite please Aw ThOrriEs MitchellI1RCA at Studio An exhibition of the paintings of ltibition consists only of landscapes Thomas Mitchell ARCA island includes some Quebec and currently being held athis studiolpraiiie scenes He is working on II Barrie burg iii Grey County Garvcr of the American School sent time souvenir of trip which he and Mrs Mitchell look there He is also exhibiting his livenknown view of the Post Of lle stiucliccl first in Toronto under lice Square in winter as seen from William Cruikshank and then inlhis studio window London England Later he stud ied in Philadelphia under Alden great deal of Mr Mitchells work is familiar because of its fre Cards in the Canadian Artists ser Three years ago last March he ies He worked for some years as came to Barrie and in 1946 married Mrs Florence Kennedy of Barrie advertising in TOronto At one In the paintings which he has on display he favors certain sections commercial artist in the eld of time he did great deal of illus trating for the Toronto Star Week ly as well as magazine covers for MacLeans and the Canadian Maga shoreline1 of Ketnpenfeldt Bay seem zine Prov Ctms Al Pearce is investig to be favorite haunts of he artist Lovers Creek in particular be His work is generally exhibited has painted from almost every con onto and some of it is in the Na TRY AN EXAMINER WANT AD ceivable angle The work on ex tional Gallery at Ottawa It is physically impossible for urban centres the health unit wasproviding Thenuvrs isinterestedf and into consideration erefore The health unitdirector said this year Twice planned was explained services and various others sewage disposal it schools in her district in one month Dr Scott told the annual meeting ofwtlie Simcoe County Trustees and Ratepayersat Cooks town last Saturday afternoon The director of the County Health Unit pointedput that each rural nurse Was serving from 25m 35 rural schools This was on the same school population basis as in the Dr Scott also emphasizedthat generalized service and the work was not confined to the schools definitely parytpof herprogramstha 1infant Iwelfare preschool welfare prenatalwelfare tuberculnsis and veneiezil disoas all must be taken to give general servitig one cannot spend all the nurses time in school health workto the detriment ofthe other services be presumed that every school childL in Simcoe County had beenseen by the nurse at least once already The program of school health ser by Dr Scott He said it would ed1 brace sanitary servicesschool nur sing services Vschool medical ser vices and the allied services Such as immunization TB control sex education mental hygiene dental Dr Scott said that inspections had shown that there were many faults in the physical conditions of several of the schools The inspec tions included beating lighting ventilation decqtatidn drinking facilities latitudes and One Rural Nurs SerVes Dr Scott Flt Meeiing The nurseTnakes physical ex onoeaehe fer aminations aremade only with the consent of the parents not be intrciduced tihtil seme time planned but not during this scbobl year For those children who require El is also discussed by Dr Scott light hours FbtiriBOrria socialists Attend Termite Meet Joan ligacligti ity and Catechliw Con 8311 at the Laing Art Gallery in Tor ssis special cases to the me ical officrs for further examinations Such ext in the SpringIB controlisdaeings sightsaving material we are only too anxious torassist the school in vspeetorsfvittvvhavingrv this material77 provided for the children with ex vtreme Vision defects Similarly we are only too anxious tohlplt the school inspectors in providing hear ing aids for these children Who are deaf He added that mental health Clinic was also being from sidered 3Dental5ervice plans were Concludingth address Dr Scott suggested that the rural oneroorri ed school was on the Way out favor of centralization Healso suga gested ti the school should be Open in ducational putposits in the evening as well as in the days Marys Sodomy tt

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