AV INDELENDENT NEWSPAm Serving THE TOWN BARBIE XSU CULXT OI SIMCOE Since l864 89th Ye BarrieaParty Leaves Airport on New York Concert Trip it LEAVING FOR NEW YORK Airport on Friday to attend the AllCana dian Concert in Carnegie Hall that even ing are the two members of theBarrie Collegiate Band who won the trip to Manhattan for the event Left is Dave Armstrong one of the lucky students and standing on the ramp of liner are Ralph Snelgrove Radio Station CKBB which sponsored the Author it Rm Chaunan OZLII was from Malton CKBB prize the big air manager of flying trip with his son Timmy foreground lllPHASES OF INSURANCE DISCUSSEDBY IOP SPEAKERS UNDERWRIIERS CONVENIION The regional convention of theL Bennett CLU Dominion Life but fusion over for week it was Life Underwriters Association wasi held in Guthrie on Friday Octi 16 when the associatiom particn pating included Simcoellduskoka Oshawa and Peterborough Over 100 life underwriters were in at tendance 2l from Peterborough 13 from Oshawa and the remainder were from the host association of SimcoeMuskoka The convention was considered an outstanding success with speak ers of very high calibre Mr Palmers addresses particularly were extremely interesting Principal Speakers The following were the priiicitil Speakers at the convention Alden Palmer Chairman of the Board Insurance Research and Review Service Indianapolis lnd John DOUBLE SERVING By non WALLS Today we give you both the itst and Last as an innovation for the same issue At no extra cost to the reader Heres how itworkcd out Friday we got so jammed With ad vertising lot of material bad to belted out of the paper Who would think of leaving advertising out After alllits valuable commodity without which people would not know what to buyor where togo Anyway poor Scotty arrives back fiomhis seaslderestand the first thing he does isk get his Friday column all written about two days ahead of deadline And thenvthat horrid makeup man out in the back shop dech to eliminat the Last Column It was no deep plbt by the But rather than hold 510th cided that the public could not wait that lung and so It rests on this page seven columns to the left ldltor Cam MoNubbof The Ali liston Herald had the cryingwtowels outthe other weektiwrote be Business changes have been lm3 ing thick and who along mm Street helmets no one as any thing to say go publlltdtton some poor old Herald will him to follow round mbllsb startling new after everyone jtlum to pose unplug Cadadlan He Assurance Co New Westminster BC and President Life Underwrit erts Association of Canada Ed Henwood CLIL District Manager Prudential Insurance Co of Am erica Peterborougb Mort Levy CLU Imperial Life Assurance Co Toronto and Leslie Dunstall General Manager Life Underwrib ers Association of Canada Tor onto There are three ways of ex pressing sales idea Said Mr Palmer in his talk Gems From My Notebook There is the poor way and there is the good way to ex press the idea Then there is the best waythe way the work Mr Palmer guv cuinplcs of great salesmen in the past who were pioneers in life insurance selling We can learn frpm these great masters said Mr Palmer for they were successful when life insurance was relatively new It was through their ne efforts that life insurance is today so widely accepted by the public And it is because ofthem that life insurance will go on to new and grander heights of service to hum anity Mame lo Family Mr Bennett in his address to the convention stressed the im portance of income to the family suggesting lhbt one of the most important things inr life was future income Wby future income he asked and replying to his own question Said Because everything you do every plan you have for your wife and children depends for its com pletion on future income If am asked How much life insurance should carry my reply 334mm much income will it provide for your family if you are not here or for yourself if you live to re tirement age Mr Bennett also urged his hear ers to say good word for Gun god the great heritage of every pointed out that the life underwriters in their daily contacts had wonderful opportunity and responsibility to instill into the minds of the pub lic fuller realization of cod ap preciation for the great benefits which accrue to allcilizeos of result of theway of lifevvhkh we enjoy and which some would try to undermine and uwcy from us IVE blast be eternally vigilant slid If we would preserve the mcdomu which are ours today Mao page ave plague masters Wi Cm Ill LI 44 who went along with the New York truvel lers to spend the weekend with his aunt in the Immum Darien Conn At right are FislierCountv Arts and Crafts Assvcmtioit band director and Joan Sarjeant the sec ond prizetulnning student who completEdi the party The travellers returned late last prjcm1hcludin night from their weekend and this morn County Quilt and Rug Fair held itfons were ing the two students reported on the trip each SUNwr and the musical events they attended at the collegiate assembly $3ooooBARN GUTTED BY FIRE Damage which my bf in the region of 540000 was caused when an Lshaped barn be longing to James McCague Alliston was gutted by fire early Friday morning The barn which was showpiece cost around $30000 when it was built five years ago herdsmn who was milkV in early Friday morning was the rst to notice smell of smoke Very quickly the blaze caught especially in the top part of the building which was packed with hay wheat is straw Workers managed save 25 head of cattle how ever Mrs McCague told The Ex aminer that there was still no nal assessment of the dutuisgc She added that they were lucky to have saved the cattle they did as they would have been impossible to replace Cause of the lire has still not been determined BARRIE JFIREMEN HAVE FQURCAllS DURING WEEKEND Barrie firemen had busy spell during the weekend starting on BARR Co JAJ Optllllli Pull LiUlL prest izet inns itv Iii post 41 ei and tor in 22 xiiigk ltors over the post imntlts it the lust snozv Welcomes Visitors The Lllill of Lie eomitce Llex Bcli of welcomed opening iizgiiz iSiIQIS and acted as oi proceed ings dese ti tvvrk or his contii show and outlining the it even of the hso ot Ila mentioned he Suncoe out the recrczitmn service scveral years ago rind old of its through the Simcoe The first or exhibit wiltiield in 31951 Sliiyner md liist year lWlIg housed iii the new recreatgoi centre at Orilliu Serve Purpose The exhibitions he said had yserved the purpose for which they were intended They enabled ari ists to hear people who were ex perts in their profession and drew the people of the county together with common interest in art to discuss painting with each other and learn new methods and tech niques Above all the exhibition enabled artists of the county to meet each other and fostered and maintained interest in art He too mentioned that the com mittee was greatly indebted to Bank of Nova Sc Friday night with false alarm to an unknown Street Early Saturday mornihg around oclock they were called out to 50 Maple Avenue where defect in the Wiring of refrigerator was address on IifIin causing lot of smoke Only drum age was to the trig Later that morning around 1030 some overheated pipes in the house at 28Wellingiton Street East were the cause of the nenit turnout At three oclock Sunday mom log the prompt action of local fire men turning out was responsible for saving number of new cars which were being carried on an auto transport Apparently as the transport appiwohed Barrie near the junction between Dunlop Street West and Highway 400 something Went wrong with the braking sys tem The driver pulled into the side of the roadway and then made his way on foot into the town It is believed that the bullies seized and that this caused fire which stunted to Summit burning of two tires on the transport The ames spread and set fire to tire on one the cars being carried and did come We to paint worknTbc blaze was repented by the police and the firemen manual to ex hnmdsh the outbreak before ser louodumoae consume cocoon mu viiohasbeenx Capt Lake has been member accountant with the Barrie Branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia since 1948 and who has now been trans ferred to the Peteiboxough braricb is seen here at left welcoming his successor JOHN GALLAGHAN fmm the Banks Edmonton branch Lake is native of Sutton and started in the bank service there iii1984 He transferred to Campbells Bay Quebec several years later InJuue 1940he join ed the Royal Canadian Army Pay Corps and servedfive years over seas After his discharge be re turned to the Sutton branch as chief clerk and was then promoted to Barrie as assistant accountant later to accountant In 1940 he married the former Victoria Schwartz of Shawville Quebec They have boy Wilmot and girl Penny thllltltYlLIll the exul 13 prior he sponsorship of several othcr count CNTARiO CA Warden ReedPraises Flt Arts rafts ii rt iid Emotion allgt il isl tzie lrii hlt work put when She deserts3 to his paintng la Re lu wacketil tii tzle Ett itrkeu eonpietey superior toi You Cdt see and 11s only flux Emotional reactions Lire quzck stoned Llit speaker tellingl oi the IPJCIEUII of at visitor to her 130 gtt7hcr paihtinrgf an old dy to whom all her own reaci The the grief learned to look at painting relax and hink utter her first dis like of port To further illiiszrutefher theory she described the feeling of unresti and struggle she found in an ex Iavvi at CWMA Uhr Tarrir Examinrr MONDAY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY single copy Ksm 311 traumas Edna Interested Visitors at Art Exhibit Over Weekend iie Simeie wekend Lime Illilit gezi lilill Barrie lllllldld of CUZIZ tire22zezzz Li show Hoiiejvood IOG THE INTERESTED VIEWERS Exlllbl ll centre izzd Mrs rzzhi tin ct count Lister gusto ye lrs and Crut tins 35255 ope ceremony on Fri puinttngs by in the Show of the most suc SLi icoe County 170 is LinkWith World Countrywomen Stressed By FWIO Head County Branches lieElect Barrie Woman By JANE HINDS Examiner Womens Editor Members or the Womens Institutes of Simcoe County went lhome from their 28th annual area convention in Barrie last liveek realizing that they were definitely part of the Associa ed Country Women of the World in the work they are doing very in their branches and communities FWIO President turned as president for second lBradfcrd Dentist lKilled When Hit By Auto at Dixie BY KGS Dl Charles Wilton Ellis TLWEII The provincial leadcr Mrs term Semng with her on the ex known Bradford dentist was kill Purcell of Fort William who isfecilttve once more as secretary the 170 delegates at the convention that they are linked together in their Institute group with countryi women the world over She addressed the county women quisite little stained glam window Friday morning as members 0f 319 in district church where the emotons caused by the work of art pointed to thewav in which reli gion led to peace Massey Collection She had found the Massey Col lection delight on recent visitg to Ottawa She felt very high emotional tone in the pictures which made the viewer happy and exhllarated To her the Tom Thomson col Turn to pagc slx please otia Appointment ACWW telling them that they might realize that they were de finitely part of the world organi zation The patterndoes not change ap visitor ending her thud andfinal term ati treasurer is Mrs Douthwaitel the head cflzhe Federated Womens Stayner RR rs 31m got its emotmn and Institutes of Ontario iznpreed on and Mrs Charles Miller of Severn Bridge continues as Is vicepresident Reelected 2nd vicepresident was Mrs Lane of Coldwater The only changes in the executive were in the conveners of standing committees Mrs Beverley Wraikerl of Coldwater has succeeded Mrsl Hogan of Orillia as home econ omics and health converter Mar jorie Todd of Churchill is new jun ior work con ener replacing Miss precgabiy from counzry to mun Kathleen Galraithe of Coldwater try she said speakingof her pride in the visit of the world delegates during the recent triennial confer ence in Canada to the birthplace of the Womens Institute at Stormy Geek 195354 Executive The 1953 men convention at Col lier Street United Church here saw Mrs Ottaway of Barrie re and Mrs Dunn of Alliston isi new agriculture and Canadian ini dtistries converter replacing Mrsi Smith Comingivood RR Mrs George Johnston of MineI sing has replaced Mrs Hand of Stroud as museum Convener Returned to office in the Friday morning election were Mrs James Bell of Goldwater resolutions cou iIurn to page ve please General Interest in Art in Nation Helps All Artists Slates Famous Canadian Painter Jackson Avgreat artist cannot arise out of nothing but draws his sustenance from many other artists the famoiis Canadian painter Dr Jackson told Simcoe County audience at Codrington School here Saturday evening He was exprssing his beliefin the importance ofhaving many people interested in art in country and forming groups such as he found In this district and across the nation of BS Battery 45th AntiTank Reg intent RCA Reservc in Barrie since coming here He served as secretarydreasurer of the Barrie Officers Mess and brasractlve in various community dffairs Mr Callaghan whoreutered the Banks service in 1939 has been in line main Edmonton branch for the past three years on credits Prior to that he was in Sudbury where he originally started with the Bank During the war he was flying officer in the RCA 83810 Development of Art Fifty years ago hardly hundred people in Canada knew about Mich aelangelo said the artist speaking on the development of Canadian art to viewers at the second evening showing of the Siuicoe County Art Exhibit Today you can find an astonishing amount of information in the most out of way places He told of trapper on Great Bear Lake and priest at north ern copper mine agd trucker in the north country who had all known surprising amount about art and of ayoungster who lean ed over his shouldcr while he was painting in Albertarecently to say What do you think of Cezanne The interest is veryigeueral de clared the landscapepaintei who as member of the original Group of Seven was able to div ulge some remarkably interesting information about the beginnings of trulyCanadiau school or art People are interestedand people Art does not go by the size of the country he said pointing to Greece and Holland which have produced some of the greatest art ists in the world The squawkers say that we havent produced Micliaelaugelo or Titian Well neither havethe Am ricanskiud they have 130 million population You cant cir pect one to pop up in placeLIike Perkinsfield all of sudden It takes about anthousaud years of civilization and culture to produce Michaelangclofb Grouplotf Seven Although covering almost the en tire history of Canadian art in his address the speaker confined much of his story of its development to the remarkable ported bcginuing vjustgbefcre the1irstWorld War when thgorigiugf members bf the are trying and helvvas very optl mistic about what was going on 5T1 and the amateur groups that were Wdlkingal over the country You cant have gun artist arise out of no good paintertum twas potted to Camp Borden 31 no are not very non He then weut owerseat th iEngland for two years as an in almcton 1917 he married the form rEllzabe tb Miles of Sudbury Th9 have the children Keith and icon others on tho why important to have so many Interested inclt It help all macwa In awecando Walk MacDonald Jam wow ire and on slim lotto lectur imitan polnljout ed as hetms cram the highvmy at Dixie on Saturday night while or his way to visit his daughter Illzs Larry Rutherford who lives in that district Dr Ellis was in active practice as dentist in Bradford since two and had treatc some patients on Saturday morning before leaving for his visit He had received his 50year pin as member of the Simeoe Lodge at Bradford last year He was Widower Besides Mrs Rutherford Katha leeni he has another slaughter Mrs Robert Freyemtuth Mar garetl who lives in Iowa The funeral will be from the family residence Bradford on Tuesday It will be attended by the brethren of the Mbsonic or der Thrust Column Piece Cake By mutton Well the last two weekstaught me one thingI am evenvdumbel than Mrs Scotty thinks and thats saying something You see during my vacation went back to school lerally to do navigation course at HMCS Stadacona in Halifax Every morning we were up at 630 breakfast an hour Ibter went to divisions and theu into cm by 815 We had about an hour and half for lunch andthen went at it againiumilro pm Belier it or not we even spent evenings studying 0n the first day it looked as it it was goingto be fairlySimple course Rear Athnrral Bidwen was inspecting Stand and more or less upset so fat apron ne was concrhedtbatmum ng However by the thread we my ed getting into our Miedd0n dtaitwork The ibiuest to be encountered hen Wabash ing that one does databavlnt most ofour puby reading pas To nd cittubers you go soina you have to do out problems to find vot iaticn between true ueticcourse you have to start an cntfformulaac to com hHs