ROX HOUSE OF HITS HllSl WITH THE BEST IN BARR MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY MATINEE WED 230 pm Eve Shows 650 and pm lip 6011123 llllbzl flan3 Tllt cxpl0gtilii story of Ray liiiilili ll0ll1lil nulldogs llealt llild killers 20 nwi MONDAY TUESDAY it 3mm Flt 0y tceiu JUNEJ JOHN great pictures rillirisicuimong ii Wars and hunting were Zulus Inow agriculiuralists YETERTAINMENT HAVOC RUSSELL HART ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Patrons Note One Feature 0nly Will be Matinee Wednesday Eve Showsland8c4llpana The Story Of Molly Will shownmonceonlyr each schedule is unavoidable due to the length of these two TUNE IN CKBB EACH MORNING AT 1030 am OR MOVIE MERRYClOROUND THIS IS AN ADlLI IINIEKIANMEVI PICTURE ILIS CARTOON Olllllli SCREEN lRIC ATS WEDNESDAY AM MATINEE WED 230 pm wail um 2ND HIT nhnornr ll mill1min Shown at revesat 7840 pmriThisr sTnArEGIO SPOT It thc The island of Guam United only occupations informer years StatIeSIdefence outposi in the Fac of the Matabeles South African ic i930 mi miles wide les longfour tO eight When tax ulicais llillftgt arc wrong willn thc come out this ciil iii lilgcd the township ratc pzilis send them to me and Ill find out whats wrong with llicm Itll if man has lost his ri ccipt if his taxes arc paid we can lind out Eveiybody who has rc ccircd Iettcr and who we can prove has paid Illgt tuxis will be givcn credit Iialcp W710iiilfnlifiliiriii Allis ion was picsint at he nilcling to illilillli why he had lccclvcd ii hill fiir lav allciirs and illllllllllll picsclitcd complaints about the billing which they had icceivui in their constituencies lilTll council the opening All illkllilltl of the wlic prcscnt for Illllllllli at lliointun With the exclprion of ouncillor William lcaciick liici was no ciiangc lll IMISUIIIIII from the previous year Sculld around lhc council lablc wci Ilcclc Wood Deputy IlLCYI George Wilkinson Colin cilliirs Jack Willson Thomas Ilra scr and leacuck Clerk Norman Coxwoith Iicaslircr llarold Hell and lload Supervisor William Dcmpstcr Rev Lewis and llcv Will lain Reynolds of Cookstown ai tcndid the inaugural llllrllllg in begin the year with short wor ship scrvicc Mr Reynolds gavc tllc Slllpllllt reading icfciring to Iiiiaii accounts Illlllli for Pit lilli will lcliiildx to protection llltilirlll ixpelltiltnic iifIililli thi cm of iltl II plan YOiilSCthE $1120 in lion Iiccinbci li lliiilllI iiiIll in iiiadiilizlili to ill with iltlliitllldlllg payfaiup Ilortiin Friday January and he downs Wu ill 21 gt lie to up ll llLil cclHId iI lIii ilo II at lIini kc recruit for gtJgtii lioiil liic Illllrilfli llruiiglioul the school alcas and Ililil filmiiiizlal lilispital llll Camp Bclltlill 53 E0 FUHQI lizicll llll plan gnaw tlil col Psalm 40 God is our refuge and strcngth Both iiiinistcrs con Clamation to office and Mr Lewis rcniindcd them of the upon them in crucial of history great responsibility has placed upon you more than at any other time There is no need for me today to tell you world conditions but are happy in Canada and particularly in Essa Township Now can share lllL optimism of our prime rninistcrMr St Laurent that he does not believe there willbe third world war We do not know whether war will come bill we do know that Essa is not far from Camp Borden which might be one of the places that bombers will strike There might be anCCOSSIty of you peo ple assuming responsibility for lIlC protection of the whole popu lation Ilc flirtllcr advised the council that around their council cham ber they should try to have the spirit of tolerance arid of good will so that they might achicvc unity that no enemy could circumscribc The two pastors were thande by the deputy rccvc Opening the 1951 council meet ing Reeve Wood congratu latcd his council members and welcomed them to the meeting We consider ourselves honored to be selected by the ratepayers of such township as Essa We are going through very dark times and we can just hope and pray that there wont be war We should be proud to belong to the British Commonwealth of Na tionsrrthc steadying power in the world and to be representing some of the finest people that live in Ontario We should think for them rst and should serve these people who have put us here with efficiency honesty and above all dignity Reeve Wood told theicouncillors 1i year that two things were bothering area to $3I800I minus proportions him namely the misunderstanding about arrears in taxes and road conditions am very anxious to see that our taxes are not raised he added The rst matter of business at the meeting was the appointing of committees Deputy Reeve Wilk inson and Thomas Fraser were re committee with the deputy reeve Barr VCTORANORDEROFNURSES lilNiiAliiirrlliliii BARBIE BRANCH ihursdaVJanuaryil NITY HOUSE GUESTISPEAKER COMMU alilim MiSSChristineLivingstone The Public or SUPERINTENDENTINCHIEF eICorciiaily Invited vvedne John Church ll Elwood Jcnnctl Sinisl as the proper course in Ncil BilSIl i2 hlciadgcn take Jiil IALliniiX GiUlllt MCKHillilli Illc ncw plan is not nonproliLi ll Waltcr Muir iiigt Biiic Cross It is undcr SiiWiiii l05iill ilS Ugiiiliiwrittcn by four large Canadian illlpiiniid WWHhip auditor at ll Life Insurance Companies and the gratulatcd the council on their acI great rc sponsibility that had boon placcd roman mt is officialIDHZIHHIHOH plan will mm Um ieFIyers Hoc Ileon John IIanliniinii Illils aldwirli ing Essas schools ESSA TOWNSHIP TO SUR EY UNREGiSTERED SUBDiViSlO VPENNEI Nulltlltl Coxwiizlil if Wlili iiidtiilp autiioiuccl Imf iuznuv at the inaugural lllctilllg cf the E031 til mp council lo ltltfird and otalliu Siiil iiil oil of $3007 Ntlliltb tliiin lilt IIopllil fol ExtivChildrenAicordinganiligiurt palllnls lisuiirnl iil Camp Iltllilclli rcii lllilllll It lilt county clerk foi consul ialiiiii on lilt announce mcnl that Silllifll ouulv was talk lizg it up lrlh llll fidclai govcrll gm lninl that llllI should par for anyi liniipclils inane at the camp liriaii Elfin pihsiil at lhc nich mu illilUimiIll lili lilllfllll lUlDliil lhal there is no waillnu ship Ulflillr for lilfil Slimp iIuiloi Ilen litlcii Illompson and George Sillilicy Cook Ivan Ilobcll Illinbuli SW George ll Icnci Viewer Dunn Sr hchaan and Will ihicii issuicd that tillIv may carry lain Ilaliz SIC Ilflllli Iiiompson Iriicnian Ilall and John Colitis Klllllilil Sillllll Isaac Spccrii lllll Ilcctol luilibull Ioiind liccpcls Willard Colo Sillili of $400 iiii WWIIHP boulrsadminislration work is undortakcn and $100 for auditing ilic school ircasurcrs books The appointmcnt of school at Tlic January council lnccling Al this lillliCillill opcncd at ll am and adjolnncd DOC shortly after 730 pm WSW Essa Council to Meet with School Board January 22 The Essa Iownship council will hold special meeting with the Essa Township School Area Board at Angus on Monday Jan 22 at pm The decision to hold the special meeting was made at the inaugural mcctingof the 1951 couri cil at Thornton on Monday The area board of trustees has applied to the department of edu cation for permission to build new fourroamed school at Angus atv an estimated cost of $73000 This price is for brick building and as the building may possibinI bc frame the cost may be lower Appearing at the council nicel ing School Trustees Homer Mc Mann and Mrs McMann secretary trcasurer of the school board ask ed the council to approach the On tario Municipal Board regarding debenture issue It was decided at the Monday meeting to lower the school boards share of auditing township books to $100 For the benefit of the school board members township auditor Stewart Joscclyn explained the system by which each levied for its schools In all cases he stated $600 was levied for principal teacher in school and $400 for an additional teacher in school of two or more rooms There are 12 school buildings in Essa Township and four extra teachers are employed which brings the townships general grant to the paid in by townships neighboring on the area who have pupils atlend The total gen eral school levy is $7801 Last year the township held back $328 for adjustment on an overv payment made in 1949 and the aud itor explained that the school board might recover this money in their appointed members of the roadibudget this year if they wished The trustees levy is in addition acting as chairman Finance com to the general levy outlined above lated districts in Silay Jan BARRIIE ARENA IReserved Seats Available Make Your ReservationINow Tickets are suitable until pm on the day of the game at the followingvagencles IN BARth Dixies Phone 9057 Jacksons Phone 9089 Braille Phone 9052 Whittys Drug Store Phone 2823 out of Town Agencies Smart Smoke Shop Onllia Somers Electric Allibton Gilmore and Son Lefroy Grave Iund Allen Newmarkot The Canadian Bank Sale Anni will be held from 780 pm until game time ReservdISIeats $125 $000 6750 tax inl chum I559 tin inol sNext Game WaierloO Frio 26 88th YeorwNo thltlllllfit illc llcccrrary action to lllrlzin Dr taker ii ordcr lit of all of $435 unaiglsliltli stlleiVISlullS In the ItrolloPl Elllflp inc Llnt wi be curidnl nidc El iILiLl to cannula lllc chin tllilncr ll laxesr pzopc lllilifl of lots or lllucg 1h lItlltl plans The mstsror will wand lllliil ll snailJ iLlVlcr fluill llic mg 920 iotalllne UlllS Igtllill of iced for Sllzicoc Luunl subI Till Iiiitll fl Stlvlil ls iiifl Ilii iiiiiiiiin lullimiii Ii iciiitiv nlt9ing Sjl llii ill llllUllElliit ioilp lopilil ircds nalldallrli of Township Allditor sprini oz llli in rili subi4 and sat ll nriil plan to all Slow Joscciyn ho wils pzc suit iciaii aul Iiilame for Jl Illii$ iliur Cciuada Thi gtllll the nitding to explain gonad in ii ll lllv irlll of gin ixicngnia ill iiix iiiitls iiiiil brill biilkd Iiiinf ac lllili illitllll it lllfgt lnziiic lzic IillonalC to some rnlcpayczs who had il lnccllng lirlaliid Sillll and nailJudd buncsi of this lublic Scr ready paid their tax gent hospital ucVCliuil UIJLIKl ZlIJIILi of Canada In Lillirinlnc 314110 and the llill of illl Ilflr 1iill was outliiild lll dilali to to which woman 40 tl ll to ii man and his dcpcnil pliairalion lsiivcnlv any ill time with additional hospzlal iSKYWICiS up to $00 Surgical brill llll arc on calc up to $200 and Iiiicilicai expinsvs up to maximum osl Single man 8100 pm month lllllliiifl man $3230 pcri Illlillill notable fcatlllo of the piiloil for lllllltllllI bcnclils if llllc lllcnlbii joins iIli group within the lllilttlllil lime Illllil Al llic picscnt lllll liii niiiiorilx iii lll servants at amp Bordcn arc lnloilcd in lilc Illuc Cross and ldispilc the fact that lilt have in wrlh Blue Cross which is on payroll deduction basis thc lll lrodliition of the new liiispitiilixa lion plan has caused some confli Islorl in llic minds of many civrl iirisi Its new high for Hitchcock 50 expect the unexpected by one company The Mutual Iafo linsurance Company of Canada It is expcctcd that the ncw hos i0UfllUUUUlOUlll Camp Bordon on March 1931 LICENSE PLATES SALES RUN 200 IAHEAD OF 1950 clialiffcrs licenses for Barrie and district Cliff Graham annolinccd January 10 that approximately 850 had been issued tints The art of Canada rcflccis her lliistory almost as surely as any 200lollicr record for it shows people our plates far in 1951 Salcs are running about Dalian or operators iLlbraiy Exhibii Shows Canadian Ari Developments Over Four Centuries 0hr iiiarriv Examiner MONDAY JANUARY iii i93i llUHUnllllltOUOUlillOf THE 16 IGMAN PICTURE YOUVEOIEIN IEAOIRG IIOUT Illiiiiii Biiiiilllli Silll iliiiililillliiiilllliiilii The most IXClllnlOlh man you ever met COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR Starting Today IMPERIAL lOfltllll00flllll00000 Logan to show mon diversity in gtiic through varict of intiuclic Its as many paintch began to go to plates ahead of last years records influenced greatly by the landleuropc mainly to France or the from lliclzllll migrated and dc vuloping national character as latcly as the Fiisl World War Ill IIic lccliipmcnt if Canad ian Painiing cxllibit currently on loan from lIlL National Art Gzillcry at Ottawa lo the Ilarric Iliblic li Mr Graham added As yet no deadline has bccn set for obtaining of 1951 car Iiccnscs but it is bclicvcd that the date will be around last years March 20 Number plates issued in this dis trict are ranged from Yl to Y2500 lllld W6201 to W999i IUnitcd States to study Many well loved if not great paintings cm crgcd out of this pcriod and islt IiisI may have fond memories of ilaul Pcclfs Ihc Tired Modch which is to be seen among the iprints on exhibit brary it is inlcrcsling to notc tliaii Aftcr the turn of the century Canadian painters came slicccssivc Icanadian painters became very llilliliiilim llill LHll Ilclcncc staff forums cach of distribution Com as quota mcrical Mr Graham also added that he had 0300 plates for llccnscs iy under French and British in lImiich aware of Paris as world liilCHCi and men under the in iOnll of art as tlicy studied here fillCnCL of 011 Fltncli Impressiin land camp iii contact with imprcsv township 900091 pl Commerce Camp Borden Tlokol ists bcforc cincrgingz with school all their own that could be recog nich internationally The prints that form the current lishibit which will continue on un liI the end of the week of January 15arc necessarily with shortenin ings until recent times Along with January 1950 them are shown groups of photo graphs which illustrate corres Therc is unemployment in Bar ip0ndingarchitectural trends in thc rie and district but the picture iSCOllllll n0t alarmmg LLCOI CQODl The first groups of paintings date er OBE manager the National back to the second half of the 17th Employment Office at Barrie said centuryI when New France ACCOFding to figures at the 0mC brought the French ecclesiastical unemploymeni is about half Whalistylc of painting to the country iii was at 00 same time 135i ye lOften the early artists were priests The situation is just about what and one of the cal110 paintings Un you can CXDCCi in Winter M13 exhibit at the library is portrait COODCF said The unemployment Ipainted by LAbbe Joseph Scre De Sis caused chiefly by the seasonal La CommbjcreI drop in construction lake shipping During the years and other activity In the entire area served by the Barrie office which covers from Aurora to about Coldwater there are 392 men and 108 women on Iclaim compared to 336 men and 73 women last year at this time Mr Cooper pointed out that there are an estimated 17500 wage earn ers in the area which includes Barrie Newmarket Camp Borden Bradford and Other heavilypopu IFaul Kane Were received Wednesday as well as truck licenses immediately introduced with the British con English slant European accent in painting Krieghoffs Dutchtype 7103333 330plm STANDARD 1000 2000 25oo 3000 4000 5000 7500 10000 installment following 1760 new factor was quest and Canadian life and landl In the 19th century the exhibitlduring any shows that there was decidedly Thursday evenings and Friday af Canadian tcrnoons Familiar are Corneliusl gt Canadian snow scenes and the paintings of January gt984 1957 2459 2950 3934 INUHISHL richer texture and more poctic approach aIc evident ii prints of Homer Watsons land capcs and the paintings of William Brymncr and names like Emily iCarr and Tom Thomson are rising on the horizon The works of Thomson and the Group of Seven form one large iscction of the exhibit and prints of IThomsons Spring Ice and West IWind occupy prominent positions EA Jackson MacDonald Frederick Valley Arthur Lismcr iLawrcn Harris and Franz Johnston group of representative Canadians who produced an art almost wholly national The later group of painters in elude Marion Long Kenneth Keith lForbes and FrenchCanadians JeanCharles Faucher and JvaUJS dcTonnancour HISTORIC SPOT AD SAVE BY PREPAYING Iowa or BARRIIIE nus lion195i Rulepayersmoy purchase illrepqyment Recipst duringImonthsIII of January FebrquIryIMOrch and April or the following rates February 987 1974 2467 2960 3947 4934 7400 9867 Allurther discount of one percenf upon thoI inStdlmentwill be allowed if all taxes arepoid on or beforeidiiedote of the rst iIare prominent in this postwar Canterbury ecclesiastical capital wiof Britain was the site of Ben iAbout 1880 painting in Canadaledictinc monastery in 597 March 2475 2970 7425 Sciion 22isaei7i5 l6 PRESENTiD BY WARNER BROS Civil Defence Courses Start 29 Jan Jan XVA series of 13 days duration begin at Ottawa and Ilull on January 29 Defence Minister Brookc Claxton announced today There will be thrcc such courses with one vcck Interval bclwccn each Mr Claxton said that kcy pro rinciai and municipal employees actively connected with organiza tion and planning for civil defence will attend on quota basis Ap proximater 30 persons men and women will be on hand when the first forum gets underway at do In Salaberry Armourics in nearby IIllII Object of the forums is twofold ili To ensure uniformity in organ ization and functional procedures throughout Canada and i2i to per mil study and discussions of thc various problems concerning civil dcfcncc at each level of govern nicnt and under varying local C0n ditions Under the direction of Federal Civil Defence Coordinator Maj Gen Worthington directing staff will guide discussions follow ing lectures from various officials prominent in fields related to the overall civil defence picture The delegates separated into syndicates will discuss the problems which arise and later compare their solu tions with those offered by the directing stuff chcralemployces senior officers The exhibit which is mainly cd from the Armed Forces members ucational in purpose is being spon of the 5931395 begin 10 appear but with an isored by the library and the Barrie connected iArt Club Visitors may wanderII in planning for plant protection library hours except RCMP industrial employees with organization and and representatives from national or ganizations such as St John Am bulance Rcd C4055 etc may also Iattcnd the forums News is formed from the first letters of North East West and South April 994 l981 2484 2980 3974 4967 74501 9934 990 1980 3960 4950 9900