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Barrie Examiner, 23 Nov 1953, p. 7

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MATINEE WEI 230 pm 104 KISSES AND HOWLSI Cary gets node Illl from an Oriental dancing delight named Tarll whos been taught the art of pleasing man EVE snows 650 1111 PLUSCARTOON DELIGHTFUL DENMARK HERES HOCKEY THE smunrsr SWINGINEST MUSICAL III ROW on Town STARTS THIS THUR fwd IIIIIINIIIIII ENTERTAINMENT MilliTUEWEII FOR THE LIFT OF YOUR LIFE FOR miracle as THE NICEST TUG wondrous as New York itself as magic as the stafug SEE THIS PICTURE of Sci Amhony PLUS THE SCREENS irodo in the back BIGGEST FUN seal of PACKAGE EVER BigTown taxi MlllllltlllllllES with LIBERACE FAMED PIANO WIZARD EVE snows AT 840 pm iii life ill ill STARTS MONDAY sunm nouiiii nu 2ND HIT stoning AN III THE in Tim USA CHRISTMAS MAIL Mail for the United States should be posted before Tuesday Dec to ensure delivery by Christmas This applies especially to parcels to allow for customs examination Canadas prairie rovlnces are part of plain that reaches from the Gulfcf Mexiij the Arctic NOV 29 lililllllllll fiulllI THEATRE nuns Tiikoiihtf Mus nos mail AICM Regular Meeting Barrie District 1934 TvchLnald urerz askml the 1hr icc5ori no actmri was taken as the matter had Itll iibctuccd uvai by the board iiiecting Mm Kettle and Mr well stat rd that remits has been received to hold the spring meeting of the Home EcuncmucS and Industrial at recent At5 and CruiLS for Georgian Bay Region in this school on April Douglas Duff explained that he had been acccptcd by the Ontario Provincial Police force and desired to transfer i115 bus routc to his brother lloiuiid Duff 11 was moved by nick and forums that the transmutation contract on the New Lowell routc be tmmfcrred to Donald Duff on the sonic terms as before Mr Bctittic of thc Dcpziriincni of lAliicatiou stated that the sub jccts nicmmncd lll thc letter from Princtpni Bowman to be taught in the night clown Were satisfactory and would be eligible for grant plllp05t5 Stuff Secretary MISS Coleridge rcqucytcd ptlITIlSSlOll to send delegation of touchcrs to lllLtl the board in January next to conSidcr rho Sllfll illtlflllll IllCLLlngrmb held at the regular mltllll of the board or spwuiIrnccting if pre fcrixd Regarding this on motion of lliggmson and Einpkc it was de cidcd that the lqulCSl be refer red to the secretary to make ncccsmry arrangements with the 1954 management committee for such meeting either at the reg ular ssion or special meeting The Students Council forward ed an audited statement of their activities for the period of Oct 1952 to Sept 30 1953 Mr Blair presented finance re port and moved with Mr Flynn secoiider that finance report No 56 for collegiate accounts and No 13 for cafeteria accounts be adopt ed and the secretarytreasurers report on finance be received Mr Sinclair speaking for the property committee stated that the new agricultural building IS well under way and should be fin before the end of the year One hundred yards of good fill had been procured for gardens and lawns Principal Bowmans monthly re port was presented printed else where in this Nile and congratu lotions of the board presented by Mr Flynn to the principal for his extellent report He drew spec1al attention to the attendance record which shows trite spirit of trite school when attendance remains not allowing attend 1qu 83M opinion was that Mr Bowman was correct in working out the grants on attendance Several members cl the action and felt that the lettr was uncalled tior The board complimented John Martin an other former student now at uni his letter in reply to which hc also up held the principals action The board approved the action at the Nov 16 mm On motion or Sinclair and Mc Oullomh the request of Mrs Ket tle and Mr Powell regarding the special convention of the Home Economics and Iiidusuua Ants de partment in the school on April 1954 was granted and the sugges tion in reference to refreshments to the delegtes also approved the ng boom to be notified of this decision Collegiate Board and decided tilt THE END CANADIAN HIGHLAND BATTALION which left Canada last week will arrive in Korea this month as Battalion The Black Watch Royal Highland Regiment of Canada Some 900 members of the unit were informed by Lt Col Ross OBE CD unit C0 of the rcdesignatzcn of their unit just prior to sailing Above three members of the Canadian Scottish Company of the Battalion take last look at their old hat badge Left to right are Cpl Martin Victoria Pte Dunbar Windsor Ont and Ptc Walker St Thomas Out 33 mi the 12nd froma West Coast US port Nutiunn Film Board Flioto BIKIIE DISTRICT COLLEGIATE By CATHERINE COLEMAN Band Trip On the evening of Friday Nov 13 the Barrie Collegiate Band play ed in the Midland Aiinoury in rccxlul of choral and instrumental musrc The Midland District Hifi School Glee Club of 90 voices pre sented pleasing choral sclcctions onT der the direction of Alec Dougher and the program waSwclIbal anccd and enjoyed by the large aiidicncc Special Assembly The senior students of the school assembled in the auditorium on Monday Nev 16 to hear Lieuten ant Commander Peter Ross of the Royal Canadian Navy Speak He told the students exactly what the Navy represents and how it carries out its important duties stressing the importance of educ ation to Navy personnel The jun ior students also heard this inter sting talk as the PA system was turned on in every classroom Tin To Royal Winter Fair How the first third fourth and fifth formers wished they were sec ond formers on Tuesday Nov 17 The lucky Grade Tanners left the BDCI at nine oclock in the morning in chartered busses for day at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto The remaining students missed them but bet they didnt miss us as they were caught up In the whirl of colorful interesting and exciting activities at the Royal Volleyball In Collingwood on Wednesday af ternoon Nov 18 packed gym of Collingwood routers witnessed the downfall of their Junior Team when our red and white Juniors won an exciting game that kept everyone on their toes and In sus pense Barries coach included from beginning to end The score at the end of the game was Collt lingwood 27 and Barrie 29Three cheers for Miss Kissick our ex citable coach The Seniors werent right in the groove this time but maybe things will be different at the volleyball tournament At the end of the Sen ior game the score was Culling wood 35 and Barrie 26 Even though our Seniors did not win it wasa rousing game enjoyed by all its participants The Volleyball tournament will be held in Orillia on Saturday so be on hand to cheer your lavorite team on to victory French Club The following is contributed by Bev Westman All students taking French are welcome to the Soiree chaise which will be held at the BBC in the old gym at eight oclock on the evening of Dec Every grade is taking part in the program which will be sponsored by the French Club French Plays will be presented and there will be singing dancing and refreshments Some very un ique actors from Grade XI are making their debut and Grade XIII has presentation that will certain ly be very interesting The juice for this entertaining cveninz is 25 can Commoncnnent All organizations and individuals Three Qualify As Candidates Boys Parliament The Rcv Morris of Stroud district returning officer for the 33rd Ontario Oldcr Boys Parliament South Sinicoe Constit uency has announced that at tlw close of nominations the followintl had qualified to contest on elm lion in that area Ronald Belfry Bradford representing Bradford United Church Ian Jack chroy representing chroyUnitcd Church and Dalton Maxwell Stroud rcp resenting St James United Church They will be the three candidates when the electors go to the polls on November rally has been arranged for Lefroy United Church on Novem ber 27 at pm The three can didates will speak some business in connection with winter hockey schedule will be brought up and speaker will be present All church boys clubs and church school classes of the district between 12 anle years of age are invited to attend note should be sent to Paul Tuckemfmy saying how many will be present light lunch wil be served by the Lefmy Canadian Girl Guide Company Ontario Older Boys Parliament is promoted by the Boys Work Board of the Ontario Anglican Baptist Presbyterian Evangelical United Brethren Churches of Christ Disciples and United Church and the YMCA and the Salvation Army About 90 young men 16 to 21 years of age coming from Sunday School groups across the province will meet for the 33rd annual ses sions in the University of Western Ontario London from December 26 to 31 Oro Council Is To Consider Building Bylaw All members wcre present for the rcgular meeting of the Oro ToWnship Council on Tuesday Nov 17 in the Oro Town Hall when communications were con sidered from Glendinning Jarrett and Campbell Barrie Riecreation Committee Irwin McMahon Scar borough Township Dr Basil Chad wick Fred Hunter MRudge and Morisrm The resignation of Glendinning Jarrett and Campbell as Township auditors was accepted and the matter of engaging another rm for this duty was left in the hands of the Reeve and Deputy Reeve The treasurers list of receipts since last meeting wasprescnted and accepted as were several Hy dro contracts committeetof Council was ap pointed to obtain information re garding building bylaw for the Township request from the School Board of Otillia Township for approval of an addition of two rooms to Pine Grove School was received who are planning on taking part in this years Commencement Ex ercises are working their hardest to make this the best Commence ment yet This big date is Friday Nov 27 Thats all for noiso until next week as they would say inHolland INFORMAL DANCE SBONSOREB up cryipmucomnmn mmm mm Examiurr iv IO degc SEE GAY PARIS Alli llVE DORIS DAY RAY OLGER APRIL IN PARIS you iota rf==k=2 yrvx CCTHVILOLUK THE SAME PROGRAM THE SEEING EYE GLAMOUR IN TENNIS llRTotlli IWEET TWEET TWEETY STARTS TODAY IMPERIAL Marcus Hensarrafs Tamed novel The Cruel now memorable mafia Mun Conn and as lltlfl over until further infornmtion IS Imcivod llio fitrk ltlltllled that he had adstrlmli for tvndch on snow pIHWIHLI and that mice Iidd been pllStllltfl and were from Morris Shelswcll Gordon Moore and Al lan ook Ltd The tender of two trucks from Gordon Moore was occupied Subject to Departmen tal approval Road Superintendent Ross pic scntcd his report for work done during October which was ac cepted and passed for payment He was also instructed regarding other road matters to be carried out Stuart Kcyes presented the blueprints of the plan and speci fications for proposed concrete bridge 28 feet by l6 feet by five feet for Road 14 Concession which were considered and ac cepted as satisfactory and he was instructed to forward them to the Department for approval Before adjournment number of accounts before Council were passed for payment Next meet ing will be Tuesday Dec ADS FOR ALBERTA EDMONTON CP Travell ers in Montana and ladaho will be reminded of the pleasures of an Alberta vacation by two billboard size signs erected in the two states by the provincial government They are part of campaign to place travel signs in strategic posi tions outside Alberta PQOTECT WHAT LlOU OWN INSURE BU PHONE 41 GENERAL INSURANCE Clapperion Street 2577 BARRIE comma lt Stair JACK HAWKINS 071111 3232 Ucnhcvn Elizt Hula who Law in Ethnic Expectant ime winth lms Presentation To Sunnidale Reeve and Bride presentation was made in the community of New Lowell to Reeve Robert Brockwell of Sun nidale Township and his bride the former Mrs Doris Jackson of Toronto on their return from their wedding trip Harry Presser read an address and the presentaan of two occa sional chairs and coffee table was made to the bride and groom Later the gathering enjoyed an evening of dancing Mr and Mrs Brockwells mar riage took place on Wednesday Oct 14 at two oclock in the af ternoon in Hope United Church Torontor The many wncrvper formed by the Rev Mr Curtis After wedding trip to Ottawa Northern Ontario and Manitoulin Island they are making their home in Sunnidcale iiiii roux CANDIDATES AT THE N0MMHONi MEETING THUESQNOV 25353 730 pm COLLEGIATE AUDITORIUM ADMISSION FREE This Advertisement Placed by The Barri Junior Chamber of Commerce BARRIE FRIDAY DID$119 pan byklnitpernlslonm dmll0hrkl Sumrszwii pad Ronni mound cnioy lst Winmmnmy mmauumjccmmmmmmum Muzmmwzwq panamam cnu mammoth colonialV mm Cun tomm nunnu ClanIm

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