oas v5 yMmrZux IlnurleHltul canvass Will be Women lnsidute Luflclltlcll throughout lhc weeks of ladies in Trinity Parish all at four oclock In the evenln at ei la Hocock he w1u speak at tremendous rally for an 111 Ivllllllllizljdtlvl zdv lllc denominations in 00111 er sweat unnw Churcnme muowmg opens In Bafe ionl animal to the pub through Sonia mm mm or am no coom or am Slat 18 Wind mu Ivan mom humming my 88th YearNo 19 Gm LIMA uni Audi Dwain 13 At Barrie Com Concert Tuesday October 28 31952 Vidorimwc llobeHoldfrom Noveinber 345 Thu 195 campaign of the Barrie bram of the Viman Order of Nurses wrll bt held during the cucu Week period irom Nov to NW 15 has been announced by the branch prcsidcuf Gladstone Cur lic QC Campaign chairmen this ymr an to be Victor Knight and Wilfred Ilidlvy BARRtE ONTARIO CANADA MONDAY OCTOBER 20 1952 Rev Canon Bryan Green of Blrmll lgharn England The World Greatest Evangelist wtll be in Barrie on Wednesday of this week Oct 22 He will address an open meeting for the 01 Ill ll 11g Ihumday at nine ocloekhe will 8pm to St lut the your for fun to support ants 3t Barrie District Collegiate itlic work of lltc Victorian OIIicz Tllu nursing service receives is am cmwenum in Burk mt only Olhuz flfllrldl support through morning Rcmmuvcg of all ilfnuzfi lug may in lhe spring WI branches in the five dlsv trlcls of the Arc registered at nine oclock for the twmdny convention which is the 27th anhual mccting of Ur county Imlitulcs Mm King of Burk arta president was in the chair for the opening session and Mn Ottaway of Barric will preside this afternoon Tomorrow morning the provin cial president Mrs Pur cell of Fort William will ad The Womens Institutes of Simcoc County opened their Canon Green is being brought to Borne by the Church of England Diocese of Toronto In the city it 15 expected that lie Will fill the great Coliseum at the CNE grounds Thgvisit is part of tho Diocesan Misswn from Oct 21 to Nov It can lead to many important things in church life and in the lives of individualsum that in deed is its purpose It has bccn said by an eminent churchman in Great Britain that The rector of Birmingham prob cxucuuvc meeting of file brunch lust Ivk it was rcpurtcd Inut 10 the mid of Scplcmbcr this llll uboul 10 per cunt more calls 12nd lawn mudv by lhv VON nursv Nuts Lorruuc Somcrviilc than dur lug tho some pflllld In 195l Tlllllf lwo pcr cm of those visits lliltl been mulls huul cliurgc am about 10 per cIItt of tho 1900 culls lo pzftlcnfs our only partly paid Full pullltlll was received for only about prr cunt or about omufhird of 111 totul visits GLADSTONE email no vluc Ullcftfu it the people Elf this Tmin of Harrie willer they are ziblr to pay or not ablcto pay litu camping the businessdiss trio of the town will be in dingo of Currie ll Leisllman and Frank Dobsjon Gerald Stubbs will bc charge of the canvass of in than anyone else in the Church of England To Barrio Stcond Day The great English evangelist comes to Barrie on the second day of his trip Arriving at Malton by air tomorrow evening he will take the Service of Commissioning at St James Cathedral at 815 Wed nesday morning he will be at Up per Canada College at ninefBishop Strachan School at 945 and St Andrews College Aurora at 11 After lunch he comes to Barrie and will be residing with Mr and Mrs Arthur Morrow for dinner After his visit to BBC Canon PDQOOH The First Column WEATHER OR NOT WALLS And now bring on Indian Sum mer Our weather expert tells us that yesterday was what could be termed Squaw Winter This journal space to fill Friday and came up with the information that Lake ably knows more about evangelism CANON BRYAN amok Green will motor to Orillia for talk at the collegiate at 1045 He will speak at combined service club and business mens luncheon at St James Parish Hall From Orillia he goes to Lindsay for an afternoon meeting at the collegiate and in the evening will speak at mass rally in Peterboro Arena From there until Nov at the final rally in Toronto ColiSeum his days and evenings will be equally filled with meetings an daddresses His itinerary runs north from To ronto to Barrie and Orlllin east to Lindsay Peterboro and Port Hope and west to Brampton Orlllia Commentary Under the heading Great Evan gIisfEOVIsIfCTHar0TH1 Edi tor emeritus of The Orillia Packet and Times had the following ar ticle rcccntly man ithis 1v known flu0 ug 1101 had half an inch of the AngloSaxon world is to pay short visit to Drillia on Thursdayu the 23rd He is the Rev Canon Superior W85 diSCOVered by Ell Bryan Green of Birmingham Eug em Bruue 192K we didnt land Canon Green is one of the even manage to spell the immor tal scoundrels name correctly Toronto paper reported last week motorist gave to police asthis excuse for 90 miles per hour on the new highway had ght with my wife and had jumped in the car and driven to Barrie for coffee was on my way back The policeconstable who charged him with speeding Yemarkcd guess he was just blowing off steam The unnamed driver must hdve been here quite early in the evcning or he couldnt get cuppa cawfec in the vicinity of this newspaper office Experience Connecticut news paper mported in its womens sec tlon rehearsal for the married women and single men will be held tonight following the juvenile meeting The Walls Boys keep getting into the news But not always favor ably On the credit side we note that Earl Walls fheavywelght champion of Canada knocked out most effective of present day missionaries Commencing his car eer as an evangelist at the age of 17 and as an Oxford student he gradually extended the field in which to use his talcum until it covered Great Britain In 1936 he paid his first visit to Canada and the United States In 1914 as chaplain of the Signal Corps 11c toured Canada and few cities in the United States lecturing on the flying bomb and some of the meth ods of defence against it Since the war Canon Gren has been in America four times In 1948 he conducteda mission in the cathed ral of St John the Divine in New York where for week 7000 peo ple gathened nightly to hear him In 1949 Canon Green conducted mission in the great cathedral at Washington In 1950 the Mechan ics Hall in Boston holding 15000 was crowded for nine nights In the summer of 1951 he spent two months conducting missions in Cal cutta India in Melbourne Sydney one Hank Thurman 011405 AnId other cities of Australia and Contlnued from page two Turn to page two please tattoo earler ihidyeur doom 01 Elementary Education the RevlM Eraser Warden ess was give dress the delegates cmiENs BAND NEED TO RAISE UNIEORM FUNDS With only two more weeks to go before their television set fund raising campaign closes Barrie Citizens Band one appealing for greater public support to help them realize $1000 This has just been announced by Alderman McCarroll chair man of the Band Committee who points out that the money will go to the purchase of the Bands new uniforms Already $1000 has been collected from the TV raffle but an additional $1000 is still re quired We have just about two weeks left to go Alderman McCarroll pointed out and we are hoping that the public will rally round to give us this necessary support The lzandhavel299n highly praised for their performancehoidwlh Sunday of the Thanksgiving weekend in Queens Park and we are hoping that allctizens will show their appreciation of thir gffrdldk tangible way RUBBISH FIRE The firedepartment was called out this morning to the Greer Transport CO Ltd premises Pene tang Streetwhece an outside re had started near some rubbish N0 damage was caused Much Cooler Friday Oct 11 started the autumn frlgldities with snow and today is several steps far therinsult direction of winter by low this morning of 21 ice on the puddles and wind lwlth authority right from the north Sunday had lure of snow and min The Sun is moving slowly south for the winter and sets tonight at 514 and rises tomorrow at 615 am Telppe values were Oct 12 Oct 13 Oct 14 Oct 15 Oct 16 Oct Oct 18 Oct 19 Oct 20 am IONS III IlNG BECOMES ARI PUGHS Charles Knight in introducing marvellous company to work fur edit as an introduction from the MEMBERS PERSONAIIIY The regular meeting of the Lions Club of Barrie in the Com munity House on Friday night was definitely Art Pughs night and genulnc tribute to member who since 1931 when the Club was formed hero has been an cxponenc of the enthusiasm which according to recent address by Walter Coutts should be inherent in Stevens Lion GHI A5111 their mploycos the veteran charter member clmre said because they take care of leastuclivelnclnver 10th 198t active and enumerated Ar range of service to the club Kc has spent muchltimei gala llamaramyiacal mtingr but those outside from Florida to the North Pole since the club was first formed in Barrie ARTHUR PUG Lion Art gave an interesting summary of some 32 years here In 1921 when was located in Stouffvillc his brother was the first Imperial Oil Company agent here and asked Art to come over with the firm which he did and had never regretted it They are ason dulLEvahlm wide heaw dfor Angus With team and fan of oil early that morning Roihwwerb bod amine reached3 iehure about kpriitllillbedby Earl hose was not used thth and his team was fed while he worked About pm his brother met him with lantern coming into Allan dale There was fth gas sold them and crude oil was not used but coal oil was in big demand Work was routine until certain changes came along and they would work rill night replacing and changing one product for another When trucks came in it meant much heavy cranking to start the motor and quilt often the driver was tired before his day really started have enjoyed being member ever since for the companionship and club interests are something in mans life that is found in no other way He became president in 1935and later was made district deputy made many visits to other clubs and took keen interest imtlleil way of doing things Although he had visited some outstanding or ganizations such as tliosein San Francisco and Los Angcles where fine of 35 is common occur rence he deated he had never found anything to excel the clean wholesomencss of the local club He advised looking back and making mclicck of those who have joined and it willbe found that the most useful members those Who have attsnided regularly are Turn to page two please At Penelangf MoriOn Webb OfStI0ud 195253 President Miss Marion Webb of Stioud was named president of the Centre Simcoe Tcachels Instptcntthe 17 in Penetang 68th annual convention of the dis trict association held Fridy Oct Theoneda convention was at yfendcd by about 150 teachers whose busy agenda includedtours of Fort Pnetanguishene and Fort Ste Marie conducted by Wilfrid Jury professor of Indian Archaeology from the Unlucrsity of Western Speaker ag the gathering exten Ontario Inthe afternoon the vis itors were also shovingllirough IIuiionld House inMidlandfby the orator AD Tushingham orndiuy The cote 1m fonovvglxrglvvlhlch the stuff pal Pearson wosintroduced byDuA stem or tric yschool yids performed by the Toronto the umbilical Other members at the Teachers Iustitute executive domed at the co vention Are Donald Kenwell Penetang wicepcesldenh and Law of Barniwkecretarv trcasurer The new president suck ceeds 0251111 principal at King Edward Public=t$cliobl in Angus and an addrva Barrie Who headedtlleeCentre Bafe enpteESed the greetings Slmme executivolaa year Principal Donald Kenwcll And memth ot theteaching staff of Penetang Protestant Separate School were hosts for thefgalhen Official Welcomes Maire ex endcd to the visiting teachers by conducted the devotional exercises Which Opened the annual meetings morning session Greetings were presented from the Penetanguish one Protestant Separate School Board by Chairman Gropp The Centre Simcoe public school inspector Scott spoke brief lyat the opening of mo convem Ton and introduced the newtea chers in his inspectorate Mr Jury who was the main sively explaingdwthe work being done by hisgarchaeological group under the auspicesof the Univem sity of esterp Ontario Hemade particular rcIerence to the excava lions and restoration work at the Penetimg Fort and offlcers dual tors and at Fort Ste Marie both Iceman Simcoe County nearthe locality of the convention He was introduced by Mr Kens well and thankedby Miss Webb nae teachers enjoyed banquet at the Parkside Pavilion in Mid land at noon when singsong was led by Thomas Gibson 021119 Barrio fCodrlngton Schbol tend Jug staff acwumanled at the pim and by William Graves otlhe Barrlci Prince of Wales School about rthe DITle the LionsClub Omearric was formed and he said TKElPAMOUS BOYD NEEL ORCHESTRA Satisfied Wiih Collection of Overdue Pledges The committee in charge of Barrie and District Memorial Hospital building fund pledges reported at the monthly meet ing of the Royal Victoria Hos pital board of trustees on Fri day afternoon that it was sat isfled with the payment of pledges to date the collection of the overdue the review of progress of collection through the division court it was reported that all pledges placed so far will the court clerk had been paid with costs without dispute AIulflllfir9llp9l pledges results are hoped for by the SbihbSbBM in we gcs have been placed since the committee and board ofI trust ees decided to take action against those owing money from the two campaigns are being planedUahdhsiEliiC ueli Tho canvass 2x being hcld to raise muncy for tlzs uursinggt survive dusu ics andMm Walls vans appointed in charge of publicity Chidrens AIcIMsocIEIy Favorable Balance Due 1th board of directors of the iChildrcus Aid Society of Simcue iCouniy hold its regular monthly Emccing in tin Court House Barrio you Tuesday evening Oct and lthcrc was representation from the lfivo different districts of the coun 1y Culvert of Port McNicoll fcoumy councillor and chairman of the finance committee reported favorable balance of accounts for the month showing receipts for the tmonlli of $1380159 and disbursev lmcnb of 31129054 There have beerrfcwur children in pay care this year during the first nine mmpadscomtmrodMULmum and this has meant considerable savings in beam payments and jncccssitis for the children Thom has been an increase in frcvcnuc which is directly related to collections of payments from parents and it was thought that iChilclren in Pay Care This YW remain at fmuck credit was due to the hc organimtion in theirum through on the collccomvgw Icularly to the branch fwho have boon diligent gdutios Davidson of the Culling wood branch chairman of the 11mm agcmnt committee repoctcdth progress had been made in tho housing of thc Collingwood onion and that the Office would likely move to its new quarterssomtill curly in November gt It was recommended by le man agemcnt committee that it mid be inad sabln to change ImImmgbipWLw and it was dccidedda mum ice The In will be tributed and ready for sale after Nov It will cover the calendar year 1953 These cards will cntitlc holder to privileges Turn to page two please Cent eSimcoOTeoChers Convene Alliston Lefroy mg of The adas nationalbus Thornton onsdturday Thehmphy was presented to the foam most points in the tractor stubble class Teamstuck part in and Bradford cANAOIANsMUsl iFORANY NEWPDEMANDSSAY ORG PRESIDENT plenummow Every businessman in this community hasten impor tant who will be attendifgthnuol convention in Alliston congratulated by Lenuox trophy presented by his father for stake in the eclslons to be made within yorfsonuuol meek anadlan Chambe of Commerceshatasi Sandy Coutcs presidedmf theBarrleChaxhhec of Commerce Alliston School BoysVWiinHon Earl Rowe Trophyrr of two bays this evcnt represdtlng flhe Chmdbgrfs ple behind Canads trexnun retaammkam factorerslarge small profcssional men on most of issues facing an sneaked aspctd iom