School Curriculum For All Children fix XIII llt ml ii xluLl Li illslrloula gl iiiv guaygmzizto mu other so lIlE BARRIE EXAMINER THURSDAY NOV 195 IS Registered In First Aid iltli New Minister IPan Remedy Star of Show Nurse Shortage Add Cty Home Accommodation 14 when II lll Iltllil la Ono NIg asses V9 dc ULKIIITLI1 SVVCIJI yzlul projects on Iiiiipr another loronio fl v4 lei ant and lVt aoi Iii in 1illlltiai Islezril tile Light Lian llgtl aid using conducted at Elm I1 IIIIIIiIIIIIIIIII IIII gumm mm lcgzate lip11ml under the an IIMIIIIII Eliminate Waste Time The large Ofci nomii LIIIIICilli ii rIJT Lute LHJE IUIIlJ land tziiei Ill1 no Pa gram was the cal bvicl its co cheirsivc pict of Elm xiire urged to try to raise some of ix honey they needed rt rii ifrtrsairr rail Mr Benson advised by an giltqlltllzillt grants by Iriirzi ti Benson of bruicw lll1vI of $1000 the society had been SUM LN HM Md mm my HM Milan rm Juhu Anm Emir trio miceway LuupilJIiOli of mini ion to raise 51000 cultiin workshop lldxl been held in in lb turnJ rim muttCmtc It filoiton of the Bell IIIIIHIIIMI Id IiIIIIlUIIIIII IIII me illliEIZtII vcill be less necessity for leincdlal IFIIIIIII WPIll MIMI IIIIIIIIIIIIWII II II pIIIIIIIIIIiII leading and minim cilatgc course and iii WWW1 Spltlldd lame ill 1m mm Lm we and Importantc Simcoe tr TMHU gum gm Mm Ilv21li lion Paul Martin and the Myers Um of County He was introduced by IbOsr ldIn lg the course are Miss Cdtlal iiiparinaIii of health iml i2i was lrm ll riotItoI ltcevv Andrew Dunlop and thanked Lorraine Eninierson and Miss llalit no time he saidlmw lJi List only iirgintiy by Major Lane Gladys Fell oi Silks IIIiited Miss lint uieif Iu pla politic in Inyl llieedeo lle to the fact the pre rWW Itliiy2lliiiiikI2 Mr Id ili ic dwlazgs with them iyoiinty hon ilClitIiiI many tor liliviIs lIarl ixfllIUIl of the lgtlilllllud cm of training nurse Ilyilro lthciilc Power oininissioit had been lied at 59w pe annuin William will VoolwiirlliI OI IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIMIQI I16 vlliII XII an XIII The inliiiltll cnaiecus had been Ml lllllutllzttii Into lIllzlallil Nlizltml glutll ls ii iri itrl lI IUII new MLL iii thy Hen All but suggestions itr Benson gave some in In oar li lensing information regarding the file department was stiil to actllmiunis II rI Wurk li ltI III III udvtsuly and assisting capa city It lllme onlllilliciz ilili iCltlI High Lil LItViitipzlillII was to lie with 15x teachers The four lllll IIIIIJIICC exaImnai also been abolished in the lneiineillate division The LILIIUI the change however he pointed out schools of Unlarlo tiltr the new Wm for curriculum ilUTINN illlllt gtIItIll lll be the planary grades Administration still lay in the II and III the jllllltll tgradps hand of the department and edu Slow Smith Iiilssill Jalucs iI and Ill and the lltlcinltdlziiilCimU Uxlld mun new lllIEMIIIlmv Ihiillil DY LUImHI and gttlllill primary and secondary school div GtOrs DHWJE UlI HHWelt UI llw Bjong DcpaILIIIint of Highways Daliiis Lee of the Copaco Gordon lloey wliii with the Depaitininl of Higiluays and Ralph Congdon of BA blotois Mrs Verna Juries and Donald Viloil The new mens division of the corps is now meeting on Tuesday cViillllgs in ilariie Arniiiiily ScouTMIngbOrship Low Problem Posed Continued from Page lnel said We may have failed to aps preciati the fact that very large number of people have strong feeling towards scouting and an only waiting for an opportunity to help lie commended IIltIdICUllllltiS sioner Jack Atkinson who was present for his ready assistance at all times The staff at Canadian and provincial lIiadqiiarters hail al so never failed to give needed help School trons had PASTOR CLAYTON WARRIN ER is new minister of the Full Gos prl Tabernacle in Barrie replacing liuv lillgy who recently moved to Wallaceburg Pastor Warrincr and his Wife moved here from Blen heim month ago recent graduate Of the Eastern Pentecostal Bible College in To ronto the new minister was born and raised in Stratiord He spent three years In the Canadian army Kerwin overseas With the Signal Corps of the Canadian Armoured Division in England France llUl land and Germany His first min istxx was at Clinton Ontario iwhu are ttraritizi Bt IlllIIIl Ili liaii litlc IIIlIIl dtii PULLEIIIISW Should Be DEWORMED AT ONCE for good winter egg production SICK BIRDS are non producers uiib so Us iii Ia of tlIIiliiI li ili Cu and deorm Lullllllllti and when the society NOW asked toi Inori funds this year they lry Pratts Howards and Hess remedies SEE llillmr llli morning lUlilitlilI Our jilice and clackils are provided IIIlll Illllti thool teacher Mr and iICCCSSOIICS SUCII its iiiilils has had nursery school illl loronlo for the past two years optnil Harness Leads Chains Collars etc and betoie coming to Canada was Brown Co Ltd lililili rgaiten teacher lll England She came to anada lll litl3 Fetal and Seed Dealers Since 18 MINA Hospital Income Inadequate iivilay hospitals are no longer Cliizllldbit institutions iieclaredi inc gtiliiilicl For that reason theyI IlaVi been foiced to hire blislllth no umrmp Wmth WW in iltlfhlhlllululs 10 keep Im irlilcs as the littllirl nan ill Iltl UJltl be llItiItiI in llil uin Suittl linancial D8315 11 lakes 11 years Iltitlllllilt the All Slit would unimaitlo Stilt per day lllllltl I0 11m 059m btd 50 Stage RtYtlt comini to illk Ilaltl muting to Mr Benmn due to UltI IUI 5U It um Incunlc fro lsliltl LIillllplaIi iiiillilislilifli UH fact In to PLj pun hr Injun llll IWS WI WV till WWI Saturday Nov lioiaaine Is noted was 53 daily iliili thi outfit the rust of an employee of hos In m5 citer llllliiillilillllls of liiptrl cm wa bIi wellknown ats of laiit ald Iailiu Sevcial changes discussed by the llr is gifted psinisl dancei MLti IIIIIIisier as being considered to illi and lilllltlllllllgtl and has Loin prove the status of nursing and so pineal several songs Icliinng liai atllait more girls to the profession bina Ann which vl dedicated wile proper residence planned Ic to Canadas scintillating young skat crealion relief from some hard my star ilolu MIMIc Ml 15 Aulll which could be done just as All Star Variety lleiie are bein Llli by unskilled labor and relief illUHitltkl ill lilllllllllI5 from certain advanced duties While llllllli Htl ililll WNW Wt he did not believe in lowering the We in standards yet he felt the IIiiISes were being trained in medical Work which was properly that of doctors Jtllttii Iii lltsilli In Siziiiur trough the lliW system it was Iii II ioni IiIi xiioiiiio litrpril that both the backward and Mr the advanced pupils would be lielpeo to Iind lliill iiglil level IIIIIllt program endeavors to lllitl the Iieitls of lIlt child IIinlII ill IUVIKI rate and the child nzovlni at faster rate than the Iveiagi so that frustrations will not de vilop nation iniitllnllll 3TblliI McCarthy was Introduced and thanked by Mrs King Also during the Monday after noon session Miss Anna Lewis director of the Womens Institutes of Ontario told the delegates of her hip abroad to the conference of the Associated oilnlry Women of the World in Denmark She had brought along to the meeting souvenirs from the various coun tries she hail visited lxii $4 as Watilill Ittlluli Milt Ill lllllili the county health unit rhotild plu de breakdown of cost tin Anoilier advantage of the niw It LUUII gt bit divisions Mr McCarthy felt would be the association of pupils of sev eral grade leVeIs of endeavor to come tltlsil to the association ex lastiir tarriner do visitation work along other duties in Barrie is planning to with his name as other Urge WI Help On DPs Problem iContiniIed from Page 0le Will the problem of Polish soldiers lon her soil Five thousand of them vere presented at the meeting by Mrs of Minesing resolutions convcner Mrs II Fraser of iIQIaLuIlll agriculture and Cana RENT IlIlIiiiidIIIIIIISIIiIbddIIIiiIiistiiIm ciIiIIIIven and Drive it Yourself cr Mrs IlitltS of Gilford inn ior work convencr and Miss Ruth Shaver of Barrie of the Depart BARRI Incnt of Agriculture demonstration of sleeping lizarments was given by clilb girls Commit Limited from Avening Mount St Louis itllllil Itd Ill Itll Will IIERTZ DRIVUBBELI Illdenvale Vasey and Sailrin WWI lllnlulmlwn 338N740 101 other scout supporters lll Barrie 18 10 HI who had helped with transportation g9 Collier Sta community singing at the morninkr and in 0mm ways Reports Monday Johnston Warm 1le lllii and hunt lIlt ItIlUUI Nursery School Opens at Former Ovenden College The tllllds School leiiiicsday llltlillllll at the fol an Second House of Ovenden College nursery school for children Ill prescliool age it Is being operated by Mrs Margaret Fluids iornieri war guestteacher at Ovenden Children are altrniling the nur sery school live lays week lionl nine until 12 oclock III the mornI mg Activities linthide plasticiiirl modelling linger painting and al liable instruction to the child illI washing and dressing himself hanging up his clothes and othei practical lessons All sorts oi toys and play materials are prut lLlliIIl and gralnaplione music for lIll young students liilds reports that there is loutil for few more children IIIIIIL school is being conducted in large sunny room on the lower tloor of Second lloiisc facing the bay Mrs Childs is being as sisteii by Miss Margaret itcwarII of Barrie If desired children are taxied tlllltlI on the oprIiinu day zdeil liltofillml liliiv illl iillnttsleis Regional Conference The conference opened in Com munity House at 930 Following the invocation by 51 Capt Stra chan chairman of Barrie Minister ial Association introductory re marks were made by Mr Redmond For the conference the chairman was ii llurlon past president Barrie Branch Some of the sub jects discussed by the telegates VtlItI publicity means of raising funds salaries of nurses recogni tion of board members who havo vcnt into agriculture here On the whole told Mr Davison they did very fiile job and some of them were now hiring their own men They are becoming incorporated in our lives One half the DPs coming to Can ada came to Ontario Almost 3500 of them went into the woods to work 2500volkcd on hydro con struction ltlll became railway given many years of service to the maintenance Inen 3300 became in VON ban domestics and 476 rural doines in tics 1150 went into industry and 3400 went on farms Mr Davison urged the delegates LismtlriWfaiiIiiIwomen of Oiitario to take into consideration the human angle of the DP problem He asked them above all to ease the work of the employment service to let them know whether they were go ing to hire man next spring In that way correct estimate of how many could be brought to Canada this year could be made Mr Davison was scheduled to speak on Monday morning but was unable to appear until Tuesday Mr Haugan covered part of the samIprOblem inrhismtalk tor the delegates on Tuesday afternoon He Went on to emphasize that the problem Of Canadian ilnity with the addition of new national groups was an internal one and one that must be solved with understanding You have group settlements near Barrie Too often we refer to these people as foreigners quite erroneously We criticize them be cause they speak another language He explained that Canadian lifc appeared very confusing to the newcomerhero because life in Eur ope was much slower The prob lem with the newcomer is one of interpreting Canada to him If we are going to make good citizen of him We are going to have to try to understand him Allittle under standing Of his problems goes long way to helping to solvet hem He explained that Canada was me of the first choices of displaced persons for rigsettlement The de sire of the peoples to become citi zens of the country he felt was best shownIin the splendid attend ance records at English classes He urged the institute members as Canadian women to help some new Canadians to become better Canadian citizens throughneighw borliness aboard the IIlllllllrttt and was tor peiloril on the way across with her Illllltl Ull As it tll guest ill Ovenden she lzlilizlit art and jun ior school work Session ssywsstmMmwmsssssms QQQ the afternoon the chairman was Malcomson of Barrie Collingwood Branch led the discus sion on securing government aid to pay for visits toold age pensioners Huntsville led the talk on cooper atlon between health units and VON branches is played Mrs still Exc ep Ional value Continued from Page One If II Department Theihead of thisde partments Repair Division Law rence IIartje and his assistant George PFowlie will also have had leading part in the completed vessels To in fell the task Of de ciding from the hull design just what type and size of machinery and other equipment should be used The fact that these ships are to be usedentirciy in the Great Lakes trade created number of special considerations in design They had to be large enough to permit eco nomic transport of large amounts of 495 These coats are Rayon and Wool double breasted all round belt willlondrthis abtlliti of 20000 bbl an hour DischargIngvtlic cargo is somewhat slower process at 15 000 bbl an hour Navigation aids include Canadian mzidc radar slIiptoshore radio tel ephone direction finder echo sounder depth recprdcr etc An elaborate firefighting system has been installed using carbon di oxide apparatus as its main com ponent immense size of the steam tiir bine prbpulsion machinery is shown in dimensions of the gear case This specia type of cargo But wafer weighs 631 tons it is more than 12 depths port and docliingfacilitieSfeet 19 ml feel Md and on the Lakes often put severe le feet high It was shippedfrom UK ctions on the designer of over to Montreal where It was loaded on Size vessels width and draught of speCIal lSton depressed centre canals add Sm further mimnons tlatcar for the journey to Coiling The vessels are outstanding in Uol another respect besides their Size Officers and crew total 36 They No less than 9095c of the com Will have airconditioned accommo pleted jobs will be of either Cam datlon With no more than two adian British origin berths to each sleeping cabin In proportion to the overall size of $4 Millions Each such vessels there issomewhat re The new tankers cost nearly $4 stricth space available for crew millions each have the most mod comforts galley messes and were em and efficient cargohandling ation facilities are nevertheless pro equipment Cargo capacity is 115 PICKUP PHONE 2885 DELIVERY 000 bbl Of oil and powerful pumps IIIdeII III ampIe dImenSIons Collingwood EnterpriseBulletin MstQQ Spill sOmcthing over your best ensemble Dont give it another seconds worry call us NOW Well comequickly whisk your soiled clothing away for expert clean ing and return it rapidly as can be In tip top condition He reported that it is hoped the First Allandale lroop will be re organized soon after lapse of year Lloyd Inlrchill had agreed to be Scoutinaster One of the activities of the year was the annual Forestry Camp held at Midhurst in May This year Barrie district scouts were joined WW 7d Abyfitillllpwfllllll Alliston and Osh awa About 10llllOIiiIees viciiijiliiiit ed by the boys Twelve scouts pass ed their Foresters Badge sevenday camp was conducted ll Wildinan Campsite which was later used by small troop of scouts from New York State Several salvage drives were held during the year with good re sults Part of the proceeds went in credits to scouts taking part in the drive The credits were used for purchase of scout uniforms and lequipmcnt Mr Welsman said William Hurst Rover leader of First Allandale Troop and Scouter of long exper ience whom he appointed last year as assistant commissioner had been great help particularly in visiting other troops Simcoe County Scoutcrs Con ference was held in Community House on Saturday Oct 28 with over 80 scouters cub leaders group committee members and Mothers Auxiliary members present Among activities being planned for next year are Bronze Arrow head course at Orillia in Decem ber Silver Arrowhead coursein the spring rally for Barrie Scouts in November Cub and Scout Lead Other coats in gztliardine and cav PrsiwCOUlSeS and Forestry Camp In ay IIIIIII um to $4950 lnDecembcr of last year Jun for Leaders training course was held at Barrie attended by patrol leaders from Simcoe County Out Dftown scouts were billeted in the homes of local scouts and the ses sions ended with banquet and campfire at Community House Stephen The StIII for Men 15 Elizabeth St At The Five Points Phone 2566 OPP WELLINGTON HOTEL BAEEIE EMPLOYMENT RISE The proportion of gainfully em ployed in Venezuela has risen to 39 per cent of the population llI===IIII aoaoaug ouomI Ianon=16=o===lo=o==ono== ono===pI 0=0==$0===louo=lw Oo===II IOInIo===IIIIIIIIIIIIOOI==I 00====II b=o= Ilii 1950 he AXDS Two years ago Wilsons Dressmaker Sup plies opened for business at the present location at 124 Dunlop Street NowIitsv our second birthday but you our cusi tomers are recivingthcprcsentom shop and join with us in celebrating this eventg IIITUREVIIUIS SPECII PRICES IOP QUALITY MERCHANDISE Hi This week end durihg our Second Anniversary Sale we arepleased to offer many outstandingvalucs The past two years have skipped by very qUIckly but In that space of time we have had the privilege of serving hundreds of people from Barrie and the surrounding District We have tried to serve you well andiwe hope that we will be favored with your patronage in the future We have increased our stockand our nowpleased to announce that many of the items which were so difficultto obtain ore nowjn supply Also we have added severalrliInes of notions as well as complete button and buckle covering and buttonhole service We are looking Iiorward to this anniversary event so if the opportunity prevails do call in to the store youll find Oiirvvalu es are exceptional George Wilsonlroprietor IPINEWALEfLCORDUliOY NYLONSHEERS NYLON TAFEETA ExcOptidnallIy good quality 36inohes vride in10 colors of FREE With every dress length set of covered buttons and belt buckle free of charge LINGERIE SATIN AssytedColors 93c yd gycorTorrPREstpechsgrmmm IQIIILTEIJIISAIIIN HERRINOBONEEIANNEL 42 Wide 33 wide Reg 5249 yriff $1993 IRAYONTAFFENIA Navy WhiteMaiive Red NavyBlack rustSpanishtile grey navy maroon raspberry light blue slasyd PRINTED CBEPES lnaIgood range Of assorted colors $129 to $175 ydI CHEMBRAYS Plain and striped Assorted 42C 54 inches wide In navy royal blue powder blue turquIse gt fed and wine Regular willie $298 sum srUNS WHILE THEY LAST 119 ginAssorted polo Reg Clearing line of first quality 93Yde pair BENGALINE IiLI WOOL DRESS FLANNEL IILT WOOL PIASTEI PLIAIDS 44Iwide neg 52725 coIors Reg $1 yd $198 yd ilzgtiitr 98 $269 yd gaff $269 98c yd isoiis DRESSMAHEB suPPIIEs Qingdwieiw 9ydII IAssorted color310 $149 MOIRE TAFEETA Green Light Green white Baby Blue Navy Black White Blue Pink III WWW gt$198iyd SKICLOTH COATING Snow Suits in Navy Ioiiiiiisii Resuleir Weilltil III II For Green Brown Reg $229t3 II $249 vds it SUEDE COATING 54 wide Reg p25 42wlde Reg $249 $395 Yd $198yd 09va Iooogboum Io=ro====lI Io ox==== am II