THE BARBIE EXAMINER MONDAY JANUARY 1951 1230 on Your Dial 51 iqg coo lllRSDAY Alli ti 115 PhUntN 5311 Doubli or Nothing will Night Beat Ill 30 Ngmtdrl vttl Organ Interlude get In the Chapel 00 News Htiitlllflr Temp Time it till Sign Of IlESllAY AM 33 Sign Ur llt Tlttl News lititlldis ii Till ha Bud lirllclll Weallt LEtRtt1sd ilotlia Burton Sarina Jack Croplcy llttlt1tl1 Forest Hill Village vwu atollll NJ lit Regional Wt ithel Rt port If vll lllllltltlt mull 110 Farm Feature Vlitltld Valli21 Lttl Nttl1 lying on exactly the same kind of tlttlgltllll This indicates that the fedvlatlon is being controlled from the bottom up not the top down twakcr lo Nutsmu lfllftSlHY PM Ulrike at the tome to twilmown as long Winded you wil 31 Faun Marker Rppmr lLiai lillltiill lliillvllt llntll 1n the eld of marketing legislhlgcc tl Regional Weather 11211011 to Steal Digest tron He mentioned poultry prtibmchms b0 nu Speak and Mr at it it 41 ducts and soft wheat as the twrlfstlp out Some of these return tilt up 1ifflal up itontmued from page one Jllllrb Kdmlalwn 15 Shopping lll tr 1tl llltlll llama organizations were sicurlng in pulvle lmrkeungl mum dummn The my scheme recently discontinued mi up Mm South Western Ontario lie consull 11111011 is recognized in anadai as am lluv Mini cred my dlgtttlllliigln factor MW wwwp 3H pp lli voice of agriculture It is mum MW rim lltllc auntuh 01 those of us back will discussed the mow MM My Round To 11 the farm to appreciate what iOWMd social security mwur95 by MJU at with the people of anadn adding that thou in our lldllolldl office do line Nealwad TM 0mm ML farm people were not anxious and inmg llmllmhm was doinl conqueralllc Job in Pltmf 101 SUV 198151111100 Wet pmwncml de should be sure the program api thlzslmv PM We have achieved unity in PK fame as as 0th lirtsti Luncheon liliguglnunt until 2mm pmin MUN Winnmm ll fall to See how payroll deduc 11USPU113 tinget mm 51Wigt NU Wm lions apply to farlnpeople Does altilcvltzllkl 1M tulttlllcs in the province are car mm ms OlllSldt Farm Markets itwlituaierl from Page llei The same thing applies to the iltvlltll Itpinll wmw it itztllg to tuitall tho cost pruvim mm wuuld be It mild11 ll 11 wrollg to attempt utllfornllty at liou llll ilul Heres to the Ladies il llllllditfelillt levels Willi Barbara Whithr jltlultil nn an Illlltlt lllollllllyl es oumy Program mm Hm MIL MN The speaker congratulated Sim illl youth mp llll ltatllu Forum lcoe ounty on its federation pro lillU County llour lllllll 700 Bear lliltl throuth iilam Where you have develop tilii Sportsmst asliexl fer marked in etl program such as you have ill tiiltl Newscast in ltlltli from 1111 OlllSimttlu County need say no and reported Mr more It indicates that you are 050 Bulletin Board blixrmd NW Izlrlell maul to the loss of iinItully aware of the problems and the federation from the 715 This is llle Story 7ltl Turntable llluc lespoilslbllltlcs lll operating Natullal lllnl Board and the lltll lfurm organization at tile colnmtln elull it had limll decided lttltl Newscast 1103 Night lleut bin and higher level 1030 Newscast Ontario ill IJKI forums lllllt tlle field Mr Stewart was introduced by Cecil Chappcll and thanked by Eugene Smith both former classmates at tlle Ontario county secretary Recreation Directors Executive Agricultural College PRESlllNI 01 THE RECREATION DIRECTORS Federation onP my ilitarm Kenneth Robinson of Barrie is shown in front row centre mu vm 16 will executive and other officers Tiley were elected at the recent mm Rune thememb ilailllllg course and cullwntiorl held at Kingston Also in front mwt are Andrew Ley vicepresldent Hamilton and Slur flumllrls ll back row left to right are Pr of Toronto School of Social Work Samuel germ secretary of Alan Klein Universit Jacks North Bay Samuel Cum Du RWCH Jack Dam pm digislature in action 111 the 5am Margarine Ban Is Sought By Cream Producers Scene lmpressiv as Boys Parliament Meets at loronto By R05 tlfze cf the 1131 lllpfr5ift and tltg circling uint for Ultltf Boys 5qu larl Yb Lt of the l2th lltle and also We have salt man times and as on 0105er listened to room as the boys were asstlilbled MERVIN BOOTH and others who ulay be aware of itllt purport of the address do not feel that it is essential for them to hear it We did not notice ally of this during the debates among the youth members Tllcy were there without any recompense but tlley were there to learn and lis tin ltlllll totmus themselves that The former provincial president The Ontario Cream Prodllcers 10 1d take baCk it message to 10ml gilllll my world lsstilllc the responlold the delegates that he was of which there is branch in 19 11le 811 KIiOUDSdlYzi their 001 le lape in toumv tr stitucncy an tley not miss HM NewS dehnw Wmmw bill it itllttllll iml payingillnlt doubtful about llu idVisabil to all on Tlmpi rhml lllt tllltt to lolollto 1011 Sign Off Mr ilappell mad special mell WEDNESDAY AM lion ot the contribution made by NHL mum mu kllow how far farm people are Of margarine ill the province rr Mr 1s 10 ncsldcnt 1cltlll iilii illogilsoiloiullum Melillcrhllld stallm 1110 am wormed to x0 on supporting such Wood chairman of the cream pro 701110113 Ml cultural representativcs and Miss program 115 Newscast Hm OHM WMCUHUH dinme Mr Stewart said that he con 110 Of 35 Farm Market Report 745 Regional weather Report to tile federation program over the 750 Newscast year He commented on the gun sports Roundup splendid spirit of enthusiasm anisupport from the coopcrativc or 1130 Temperature Report compelanon among the county 1115 Shopping with the Early Bird groups Financial 010 should move toward the financial 030 Music Box in finance committee report 1000 Newscast 1010 Morning Matinee 1030 Movie ltlerryGoRound 1045 Morning Matinee cont 1100 Newscast and commodity uou eilzulman lllllcc Cowau 1911 bcd eratlon president expressed thanks to Mr Cllappell for the way Ru Newmn smlth Chair man of the rural life committee of Int which llt had lltttd tht fcdcla the federation 1105 Morning Matinee lcont lion program illto the curtailed 1145 014am Reveries budget The committee also ex 1h minim meolmg that pressed its appreciation and committees ms was to try re WEDNESDAY RM thanks for grants received from 1200 LUHChCOY Ellgflmtim 1mm the Simcoe County Council the Sflgsofmflnghtei 12 Sports Dlgcst township councils the coop v1 1215 Markct chort on Sundays The rural commun 12m Newqcast clatnes of tllt county the 1243 Regional Weather Report 1250 Bulletin Board 100 Farm Features 130 Midday Varieties 200 Newscast 205 Music in the Air commodity and agricultural groups all affiliated groups and others who had contributed to the sup port of tile county federation sire will only come as each one is loyal to the church of his duccrs committee of the Federa Agriculture sidered the most pressing problem 11113 1861 10 memberS at 16811111101 meeting in Guthrie on Thursday Mr upon advantage ganization is government ity of pressing for price ceilings marketing board are at the moment The problem is PIOVlnClal KOVCmmtnt 10 place dont ban on the manufacture and Mr Cowan added ill his report that all increasing number of He reminded thosewho had at township council grants equal to ended the Commumty Life Com onefifth of alinill on the local as ference this year at Savannah sessment had been received One 300 ATston Jackpot Show 330 Newscast 335 Heres to the Ladies with Barbara Wheeler 400 Club 1230 Lodge Cedar Harbor of leader 530 NewScast tltllSllll had even exceeded the Alfred Couchis admonition that 540 Prelude to Dinner request However if all the the individual must forget himself in the interests of the whole group as the very basis of cooperative Each one needs to study the co operative movement and see how they can apply it in their lives Mr NewtonSmith led devo 600 County Hour until 700 600 Marching Along 615 Sportscast 630 Newscast 650 Bulletin Board 700 Serenade at Seven 715 Piano Playhouse townships could raise their grants to the full onefifth of mill it would amount to nearly $1000 more which would greatly help in nancing our work We would like to soc increased WM meeting rolect Overseas Club Recreation Program The Federation of Agriculture is supporting the recreation gram to great extent county director Louise Colley told the the our farms the province producers plied to the granted permission to organize We the other ry groups and today we have brought dai together asking our will butter all cooperating board The county committee trough at es return of of the dues collected from the ty and this money is pro used in an educational program vincial board receiv 10 coun delegates at the annual meeting It picked us up just nine months no more outside help was avail able Miss Colley called attention to the fact that the recreation pro committee to service denot ing its real function The recrea also had its board appointed by by law of the County Council for the rst time The program during the year re ported the director had particu larly stressed leadership training One of the most important things in our program planning with people has been achieved in our leadership courses An important function too is to bringrpople information garding where resources are to be found on dominion and provin cial level we are all too glad to be aclearing housef iss Colley reviewed briefly the arts and crafts drama arid leader ship activities of the service throughout the year and theassis Hing programs in the county gWomns Activities Committee of the federation Mrs James Bell of Eadyv urged federatibn members to look after what they had in their county looking at Our county and are more interested in what we have the establishmentpf the Bass Lake Jooperative She suggested that some federation members might take trip Lover to Shelburrle to see the Cooperative Hospitlthere which had been established for the purpose of providing reasonable hospital accommodation within the of the Canadian Red Cross Corp hal er that 0130lean machines toproject read eellll for eentertalnmentanded cation of pent periods ortlmelnbed he photo crafting aparatlorl To turn the page haste press button which is held in he community Two skits were presented at the close of the afternoon by recrea tton group They depicted what best tion program during the past year meeting board of directors meeting fol wed the close of the shortly after ve pm rev alch glvpngin planningandorgan In presenting her report of the People far aeld are than we are As an example of this outside interestshe mentioned WATCHYFEET Human feet are one of the after we were inaugurated when eSt examples Pf naturesengineer ing Dont ruin them with impro perly tting shoes and make sure the bodys weight is tributed on the feet gram had changed its name from might happen at the worst and the federation of lo gt vrANDRo vBRlDCE senv 7777 rm doome it eallia Show 3110 By HarrisonGray Dealer North gt EastWest game be mm match oerween Rotlana and ed cuiiiulf the Dutch in Both his era oneaeii Ono Spa orth over ethatthalamus the ell Saul md Spain but as bad ady shown this vs no be was not tempted Smell gig In Room the Swedish mtem Drohibfted direct if WET mitt oun lute about pa Dtdt rear fith lilo m3 two 590nm Wen West lust than es and Own the sale mentioned Wood zone three represen ganizations and commodity groups ml for SSPlelon mid Since it is necessary that farmers meeting Margarine has come us against support of their own organization agmnSl Vorkv bl Just and resources have to go ahead making good but hi seem natural for this purpose ter and try to so It to the be Last summer reported Mr Wood told tllc delegates $339000 was raised by dairy groups his to pllt forth the people should use turn rural communities to the early than any other spread Our or sking the provincial pllt ban on mar garine If we cant get that well ity he reminded his listeners is have to go ahead and protect our the real background of our nat Selves some other way ional life and the success we de argument that rather It is the aim of the federation committee that the Simcoe County Cream Producers creameries with the nest quality cream and added Mr Wood we believe that this can be done by strict handling of cream on Five years ago in there was no cream organization We ap being properly dis agricultural meeting help butbe impressed by the ser louSness of those leaders of boys groups as they one after another pose in 1ife gangs wgre doomed when these boys got their After the house adjourned at about 1030 pan we had thepleas home mutually had somewhat at all inferiority complex HowA worth ladles high score Mrs Bry son Redfern the lone hand prize have personal interview wlth ally part of it Credftable Speech 0n the afternoon we attended tllc Parliament met as commit tee of the whole to discuss cilan gcs in the constitution under which theyarc elected and assembled The Speaker passed the meeting to chairman who was also the clerk for the parliament The dis cussion on this was brisk and to the point Onc clause which the govern ment side had proposed was the elimination of the Trail Rangers group whose members they felt were made up of group too young to be considered eligible to be members of the Older Boys Parliament However when it looked as though the passing of this section of the revision was to be smooth sailing member whom we would believe to be about 12 years qt age Donald Cook Trail Ranger representative made speech which would have done credit to any adult He said in part This is supposed to be democr ti on We th Trail Rangers are large group representing many boys in On tario He felt that the Premier and his government should real ize the seriousness of casting these boys out of representation in the parliament The motion went to vote soon after and was defeated The de feat of this motion meant that the Government had to withdraw an other motion limiting the age of members lVle mo Government and Opposition The Premier and his cabinet are on the right of the Speaker and the opposition on the left The leader of the Opposition will be Premier next year He is Victor Shire izuwho is Japanese After thehouSe resumed as parliament the bill as revised was handed to the speaker who had been escorted in to the chair by the SergeantofArms bearing the mace After this the members of the government introdced sev eral items which were ton the agenda The house adjournedto convene again at 830 pm Evening Session The evening session was just as interesting Once during dorsing the religiousv purpose of as whole some ofthe speeches would have made prize Or any minister One could not spoke of their intentions aridjpur One wotild feel that teenlarge work nished are of avshort interview with the Premier We asked if he had message for the citizens of Barrie and Simcoe County He said laughingly he had some kidding from his members because his hometown shad elected woman as mayor The members seemed to think that it meant that the men 01 his it ever he did arrange for us to um lllcfllbcl for Southl an lsillllil boy Melvin North Simeoe Ron Keast we took great interest in the proceedings the the numbers and thevparliamnt with hei bunt Mrs McCann sFred Reader of Gravenhurst With Mr and Mrs Frank Elphick Mr and Mrs Eugene Smith Mrs Gilbert Miller attended the turkey din vner sand annual meeting of SimA oe County Fdration of Agri culture held at Guthrie Hall on lhursday Mrs part in skit representing past and present Federation meetings 4which delighted the large audi ance Miss Louise Colley intro duced as the smallpackage of dynamite directed th play date on handto enjoy the weekly euchre party Thursday Dec 28 Freddie McBride won gentlemens 111m when he was back in Barri Ronald Keast number for Non at Sirllcoe felt that anything he had 55 to say could be as well told byl mm minumolVal Van de Wall the premier Hel had made some remarks regarding legislation in the house but ha lilot taker any leading parts the sessions We saw him in tll of lockers Interview With Premier in personal what nationality he was as hi name would indicate both French Photo By George lltlt ln Civic Administration lom um um nmmeabk mugs that during debate when puttnb and Dutch lie told us that ill born 1115 guardians appointed for hi fathers estate on the death of tha parent are Mr and Mrs Bury of They look after New York State his financial affairs until he is 21 which will be next year lie is attending the Ryerson luv lie has to ptlt part of his time at practical work land must get 111 20 hours weekit stitlltc of lecllnology taking course ill textiles that way lie is still undecided as to wile thcr this will be lifetime call boys work lle is the Boy Premier for the entire year of 1951 and will have to attend many conferences throughout the province One of these will be ill Simcoe County which will likely be held ill early Fall Tllc Premiership is for one year land at tlleend of that time he will automatically retire llis tplacc will be filled by the leader of the opposition who was elected in caucus before the parliament adjourned member of parliament has full years work as leader of boys work and needs tlle assistance of anyone interested in Christian work among boys would like to bring out the point that the training received while in the lhousc as leaders make the mem bers builders of the boys of to morrow They need an under tstnntling of the work to enable themtermed their fellow man re gardlessidf race creed or color It is essential to establish world brotherhood of man and the boys work can do this Val Van de Wall said We are looking forward to the Boys Work Conference in Simcoe County This is sponsored by the Ontario Council of Christian Edu cation and is under the guidance of their secretary Rev Fos for Ronald Keast will have charge in Simcoe County for the sale of shares in Boys Work which will start sometime within month Mervin Boothv of Innisl when asked for his reactions on the sessions said that he had greatly enjoyed it and he wished to thank those who had elected him to rep resent South Simcoe He hoped to get all the groups now organ ized registered with the Boys Work Board Also he proposes getting new groups oganizche hoped to prepare full report for publication later Mervin since leaving Barrie Collegiate has been employed in the building trade with George Mulholland of Stroud lt KEMREKlEElT BAY FROZEN OVER 13 DAYS EARLIER arries Kempenfelt Bay re ceived complete blanket of ice Boxing Day December 26 marking 13day period earlier than last year when it didnt become until January Assevereecoldpellduringnvhich temperatures droppedvto 12 and 15 degrees below zero over the Christmas holiday brought about the covering of the bay Last year the ice remained for period of 105 days not leaving until April 25 Its longest stay was in the season of 194243 when it remainedqfor 129 days Indications are the ice is quite safe to venture upon Many towns folk have been skating on the bay andshshanties clot areas around Allandale CNR Station Fisher mansPoint and Minets Point vote the Premier was seen by the season Frozen Clear Days leaderof the opposition to pass 194041 Jan Apr 13 102 around to some of his members 194142 Dec 30 Apr 14 105 in what the latter concluded was 194243 Dec 17 Apr 25 129 an attempt to get their votes in 194344 Dec 23 Apr27 126 support of the government Mr 194445 Dec 28 Mar 27 89 Shinlzu leaped to his feet and 194546 Dec 20 Mar 27 97 called on the speaker fora ruling 194647 Dec 28 Apr 24 117 claiming that the premier should 194748 Dec 28 Apr 102 allelw the members to vote as they 194849 Jan 11 Apr 84 pleased 194950 Jan Apr 25 105 Later when resolution had 195051 D90 2dr been placed before the house en cold storage plant of Barrie Frost5 ed Foods where he is ill chargel irltervlew with Val Van de Wall we asked him who were Dutch dcscenrl gog what is mummiin lhzid Come to Canada before he wasf His mother died when he am an mom of the back was born and he has lived withi ld Mrs Albert Bishop since ing or if he will go into fulltlmcl frozen pl Iiw meat which met ill Queens Barrie Was Frontier Town tContiuucd from Page One Barrie was surrounded by wild lands and land agents were making constant efforts to establish settlers Barrie had weekly newspaper the Northern Advance This paper was composed of four pages and was devoted to tile cultural devel opment of the town and there was to noticeable lack of news of local affairs Perhaps this was all over sight or else tllc editor deliberately left out the more lurid news The subscription rate was 10 shillings per year The left hand column of page one of the Northern Advance was taken up by legal and miscellaneous ads and Barrie had at that time five lawyers The remainder of the page was devoted to poetry alld short stories which ended heavily on moral There were also three short essays and news article on new gold discoverv in California War News Prominent great deal of page two was War news for at that time England and Russia were engaged in war ill Crimea Even in those days people wrote letters to the editor and the writer was deploring the growing intemperance in the town He hop ed that some sort of laws might be enacted that would divert spirits Jheiigbtchannelsrmediealiln mechanical The Toronto market was quoted and food was not cheap Potatoes were 25 6d and pork per hundred weight was 355 beef at 455 Page three was entirelyadvertisc merits which ranged from the sale crowd turned out to enjoy evening when gentlemans rst prize was captured byDonald Mc Master Mrs Bryson Redfcrn lad ics high score and Vera Miller the lone hand prize ound is holidayingsthisgWeek McMaster Mas Allen McMaster took There Was the largest crowd to igh score prize Mrs Helen Duck Last night Jan still larger Shes the star lot VAL VAN WALL 01Barric and the Ryerson Institute of Technology The Funniest ComicStrippetheaear Starts Todayjln The Barrio Examlnf presently student Park Legislature recently for their 30m annual session Member beside Van 10 Wall is Gor don Hutchinson Minister of Finance Av of livestock to long title of patent ed medicine nostrums that ctlred everything The local carpenters lllad lucrative sideline that of coffin making and undertaking Seemingly none of the churches advertised times of service nor were there any advertisements from doctors dentist from Toronto visited Barrie at regular intervals There was also an advertisement landing the qllality and the high class tone of the Empire Saloon Burrics newest and biggest The last page had short article on why butter wouldnt come in winter churning which to the un initiated means the butter wouldnt form and float on top of the butter milk The local lunatics were in carcerated in the gaol on the hill overlooking the town but there was move to have separate quarters for these unfortunatcs There was also short article on the evil prc vailing habit of Barrie men spitting constantly and indiscriminately in all directions It pointed out spit ting oftcn brought on consumption and an early death for the culprit It also deplored the fact that ladies downtown shopping had to wade through veritable gauntlet of to bacco juice from loungers outside the saloons and hotels The rest of the page was advertisement from tToronto The paper was devoid of illustrations nor were there any ads for any sort of entertainment and we can surmise that Barrie of those announces the personnel of his cabinet as premier of the Ontario Older Boys Parlia days saw very little professional en tertainment That was Barrie on the verge of New Year 95 years ago surging restless town town of swash buckling lumberjacks of toughened settlers who were slowly wresting with primitive tools Simcoe Coont the tys farm from virgin forest new town town with future Covington Ky has the smallest church in the world It seats from 57 COMING namedunwv arma