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Barrie Examiner, 5 Nov 1952, p. 4

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21 or snow my NOV kWhatever was said about the Junior Power of this Quebec circuit which indicated power chalkitupontbetruesideofdieledger Sammy Pollocks fleet of ietpropelied kids skated rings around the leading OHA rivers tonight atthe famed forum to record clean 52 verdict There were no buts ore etc in tth defeat the Fiyers first of the infant seasoh The Canadians outlegged the pride of Barrie who lost didnt have it in any shape or form The lone stalwart against the Habs was goalie Gilles Bois vert who tried his best to lick the club that ditched him Hi kicked punks out from all corners of the rink and about thi only players trying to lend aid were Bob White and Orin Car ver In all fairness this was definitely the worst the Flyers have retarded They appeared tired and groggy which mightin all accordance point towards the long trek to the Province but tired legs dont account for mistakes and there were plenty Then too coach Pollock might have pulled an Emmi psychology move when he reported to the daily papers here that Boisverts transfer to the Flych was to bring an un named defenceman The Fiyers read it in Cornwall this morning and the blue line brigade evidently not wanting to leave Haps coaching wing made sure Pollock didnt become impressed With the top drawer secret released hope Emms could do nothing bUl However he didnt look for the forwards to falter and when the draw bridge was lowered for the Canadiens they wasted little time in making Boisvert earn his salary Despite this display before an approximate 5000 fans the Flyers remained in the game until the Habs tallied twice early in the third period Dung Mohns caught brilliant Charlie Hodge down and out ofhis net for McKenneys rebound early in the first but Guy Rousseau tied the count 19 seconds after Don Cherry was thumped for interference McKenney sandwiched marker between the Pocket Roc ket Richard and Claude Provost in allowing the Flyers only 32 deficit for the second stanza Theymiddle canto went scoreless and main excitement in stiffchecking 20 minutes was the Borneo antics of Hat deienceman Gordon Bucky Hollingworth Assessed with holding penalty late in the game the Canadiens captain wielded mean stick at fan behind the penalty box and then was eager to take on all comers even his own team matesand coach Three policemen and severalattendants were needed to cart him to the dressing room after referee Len Corriveau assessed an additional match misconduct The Flyers took the ice still holding chance in the third but goals by Claude Vinet and Guy Rousseau capped thelis BFEkEioN FIELD NAIURAusTs cws NOTES The first fall meeting of the tBrereton Field Naturalisis Club Stool place on Monday Oct 27 at The Studio Codringlon St The lclub members were the guests of Mrs Brereton and the cm itertalnment was provided by the members themselves After the conclusion of the busi Edess part of the meeting conduct vby the president Mrs fWestman the program was opened by Cockburn who described in his inimitable way the work of pair of Sexton Beetles burying dead warbler an incident which he had witnessed during the sum truer Miss Anastasia Hughes then re lcounted the highlights of trip mude to Point Pelee during the spring bird migraiionby Mrs 2Westman Mrs Carmen and herself Dr Bllkey showed colored sue Had it not been for saves by Boisvert on speedsters Vinet and Marc Boiieau late in the game on breakaways the OHA representatives would still have been picking themselves out of the Forum ice chips Juncos Kinglcts and Downy Woodpecker were about the only feathered inhabitants of the trees airing the shore but ying but in biosdrdaylightwas ra thoruunueual sighi on Nov 26 the Hillcrest School Junior Audubon Club and the Brerelon Club are having as speak er Dr Saunders who is professor of history at the Univer sity of Toronto wellknown ornithologist he is the author of Flashing Wings and Carolina Quest Dr Saunders will be ac companied by Mr Bartman who will show bird pictures MEN8 TOWN LEAGUE Group The Rangers and Barrie Tanning No each took five points this DON MollENNEY Canadians Barrie ORAQuebec Interlocking Montreal Forum Nov BARBIE FLYERS Goal Bois crt defence Willis Robertson orwards Teal Pleisch Rob tson alternates Thibeault Cher Tcnnant Marion McKenney oliins Menard Mohns lenard Mongcon While Carver MONTREAL CANADIENS oal Hodge defence Hoilin Iorlh McKay forwards 1301 au Bouchcr Rousseau alternates lcintyrc Murray Richard Goy itc Provost Vinet Morrison lughcs Lilley Cliasles Boilcau Referee LCorrivcau linesmeli nggcrty Daniel First Period Barrio McKcnncy iMohns Carver Canadiens Rousseau Bouchcr Charles Canndicns Richard Bollcau 1330 Barrie McKenncy Mohns 1649 Canadicns Provost 1705 Penalties Cherry Chaslcs Holl ngworth Plotsch Willis Lilley cal Second leriod No scoring Penalties Marian Hollingworth week is finish in lie for first place Rangers defeated Webb Bros and Tannery defeated Allan dale Drugs Tannery were tied with Drugs starting the night but the Tanners had little more strength ASnndy Cove Golfers went down to 70 count to Dlxle Smoke Shop The Golfers were heading the less gue but now are tied for for second with Allandsle Drugs Golfers had four men over the 600 mark but Dixies had found their mark and were right on Bell Telephone defeated Cliff Browns 52 as did Brass and Glenn to Lakeview Dairy GM Rockets took two games from Copaco but the Packers got the extra point for total pins PTS Rangers 12 Barrio Tanning No ll 27 Sandy Cove Golfers 10 24 Allandale Drugs 10 24 GM Rockets 21 Lakeview Dairy 20 Brass and Glenn 20 Bell Telephone 19 Dixies Smoke Shop l9 Copaco 19 Webb Bros 17 Cliff Browns ll 15 High three Verne Sharpe 699 High single Malt Bebb 293 Group Legion were fighting hard for win over Toronto Telegram this week but Telegram took them 52 This leaves Telegram two points ahead of HEPC who are second in minors and match penalty lime Standing Robertson Third Period Canadicns Vinct Richard Goyeilci Canadicns Rosscau Boilcau McKay Pcnaliics Robertson Mcn 3rd Murray OHA Junidr Series Barrie 12 17 St Michaels 15 Gait 12 15 13 Marlboros 10 ll Kitchener 12 St Catharines Oshawa 11 Windsor ll Tuesdays Rcsults St Michaels Windsor Guelph Kitchener OKAfQilebvo Interlock Tuesdays Results Montreal Barrie Gllbhhfw on FutureGAmes Tonight Marlboros at Oshawa Thursday Barrie at Quebec Friday St Michaels at Marl boros Gait at Guelph Windsor at St Catharines This meeting will be in the Hillcrest School Auditorium at 830 pm All are welcome ORO STAllON Rev and Mrs Jackson and fam ily Montreal arrived on Friday to lake up residence in the new mouse The home was formerly owned by Cecil Madill andvwas purchased by the Central Oro Gu thrie and Dre Station Presbyterian churches The Oro No schoolchildren slides anddescribed trip made last spring by Mrs Bilkey and himself to New Mexico Texas and Arizona His pictures were inier esng on beautiful and the ac compmryiii descriptions both en terlalning and informative ftefreshments were then served pnd the members expressedlhw thanks to Mrs Brereton for SEEK lug inzsuch delightful way her in the Brereton Club Monthly Male The regular monthly ilcld cir cursion was held on Saturday Nov The hikers spent the afternoon hiring the Bay at the mouth of Creek and at theGovern but the ocks of birds pufouibewater Stayed wenbe tbe range ofl binoculars sternum and parents enjoyed the Halloween party lastr Friday number of local men have gone hu ting Mrs Victor Closson spent last weekend in Toronto andiiattended the wedding of Miss Jessie Pierce at Highland Creek Mrs Crawford and children spent lash Saturday in Barrie visit ing bersister Mrs Frank Lover mg Henry ChappleRochester Clif ford Chapple Winnipeg and Mrs KJamieson Toronto visited Mr and Mrs Ernie Crawford Miss Dorothy Murphy spent the weekend at her home in Allision Miss Rita Buchanan and Ray Stanley Toronto visited Mr and Mrs places in the standing 10 HEPC swamped Barrie Examiner 70 to pull ahead of Legion in the standing Chicks Mens Wear are still fighting for the top spot be ing only seven points behind Tele gram after defeating Plymouths 52 The Barbers pulled the unexpected this week defeating and Bo kars 70 and lost one game by three pins and one gameby only one pin so were not too far out on the count Londry Motors defeated Chryslers 52 This jump NEW wine or MODERN onion so COLLEGIATE Continued from page one use so that while presenting an ex tremely uptoihemlmite dull concept the addition in of strictly utilitarian concept An illustration of this can be seen by the way the students lockem which in the main bulkilni are wooden structures taking up con siderable amount of space lhve been set into the walls in the cor ridors The looks of metal con strucilon and painted green on the second floor and yellow on the ground floor thus provide the flea cemry facilities for the students while at the same time leaving the corridors completely unobstructed So thorough has this planning been actually that the same principle of insctting into the walls has been followed in the installation of the drinking fountains Classroom Design In the classrooms every conceiv able advantage of modern styling and furnishing is incorporated to provide the staff and students with the most comfortable surroundings conducive to study Indirect light ing provides the main illumination in the classrooms while semicon cealed lighting is inset into the ceilings to throw downward light on to the blackboards The chemistry room on the sec ond floor has been excellently equipped Designed to provide as much light as possible large win dows take up the length of the room facing Bradford Street There are 18 desks eachwith cream colorcd base which inconporalcs ninellocked drawers and two utility cupboards The tops of the tables are colored green and sinks have been built into these Gas tops are albb connected to the table tops Accommodation Layout Altogether the new addition in cludes eight academic classrooms lwo shops two home economics rooms music room cafeteria gymnasium two science rooms and on agriculture room The two general Science rooms are laid out in similar style to the chemistry room each commod ious and providing the latest equip ment in the way of furnishings The two rooms are adjacent with mu tual storeroom between In these rooms physics biology and agri culture will be taught darkroom for photography is included in the end of the storeroom ed the Londry team couple oil With the different athletic so Finlays BA and 13X BCAF split their points 43 in favor of Finlayfs Th loss to 13X meant losing one in mentioning hth Toronto Telegram 14 HEPC 13 Legion Chicks Mens Wear Londry Motors 13X RCAF and Bokars Barbers Chryslers Barrie Examn Plymouths Finlays BA High tluee Lou Morrow 620 High single Llye Clark 238 lt9 any North Simcoe Hunters After Deer connwarsa Many business men tradesmen and farmers in Council Will Again Conslilule Twp Court of Revision You will not faced with an outside group on Court of Appeals were the words of comfort given Asessor Stewartby Reeve Lock hartt when he enquired411e dates of the court That is something the assessor advised There had been some discussion headed by suggestion by the Reeve mailWalk independent court be appointed for hearingof the appeals of assessments This was smuggle urged by Mr Sloan of the Provincial Amessment Department The matter had been put to vote and Council were in favor of then selvesraslbe Court of Revision The dates for the hearing will be Decmber Churchill and Dec at lStroud Of course those who may not be satised with the decision of the first appeal can take their protest on to the County Judge who will hear any personal ready having been dealtwitb in the County sis injfavor of other than the members ofa municipal on the appear groom Reyna had heard of the 3p Ihave you Would agree that is said when asked for an aminfavur of county court Malnappeabld manner the nu co ra as compared with the largerarea and more even attained Tbat torjvnship such as Coldwater and district are absent for the next two or three weeks as they will be deer hunting party which has gone to the Bald areaVincludes James Kitchen with sons Edward and Tommy Fred Talbot Del Griffin and Mac Sail ows Goldwater Joseph and Donald Kitchen eELFLIELIhmaieLQiiuiay BilIPEtter of HydriFGlen and Herb and Ted Griffin Toronto Hunting in Manitoulin Island dis trict will be George Kingsborough Harry cowan Cliff Woodrow Prank Durnford Norman Durn ford Elley Lovering Percy Shari non andIyall Grgy Jack On John Langley Ken Sallows Horace Bolyea Keith Robinson Jim Bolyea NoblesLov ering Ronald Jordan William Ba ken Gill Baker Dosland Potter Fred Wood Lloyd Dunlap How ard Robinson Ben Johnson How ard Rawn and Hilllreganzaal1 ofColdwater and district and Larry Parnham of Orillia are oily ers whrare off to favoite haunts to stalk deer Stuart and family Toronto spent day atJIces recently Slmcban is attending Marvel SchoolinToronto woodwork benches are spaced well cloties which function at the Col Icgiate the design of the new build ing very appropriately contains new gymnasium Located on the ground floor it has floor space of 51 by 70 feet Natural lighting is provrdcd by windows on the high well of one side of the building while twenty lights set into the ccilingprovidealternatiVlightingI The gymnasium is equipped with gallery entrance to which is ob tained from the second floor and folding bleachers set into the floor of the room The combinedseating accommodation of the gallery and the bleachers is for 400 spectators At each end of the gym there is an instructors office on dressing room and shower room Vocational Work Althoagh the entire additionmust be source of great satisfaction to everyone connected with the Col legiate so far as the boys are con cerned there must naturally be little extra interest in the excellent lyequippedwoodworking and chine shops which are Incated on the ground floor The woodworking section is designed and equipped to accommodate students in ma chine and bench wood work as well as in layout work and blueprint reading Eight layout tables complete with attached swivel seat are located at one end of the room while 12 apart to allowgreat freedom of movement Two1arge fluted cab inets contain every type ot tool used for handiwork Mechanical equipment includes planer variety saw jig saw joint er band saw drill press and grinder The shop adtually boasts almosteverything which would be needed for ordinary camentery pur The machine shop whih adjoins in lill KEN The local hunticiub left Saturdays for their annuallrip north Dorothea Lees Torontwi spent Sunday With her parents in and M18 11085 Sifters menrm Stuart had the mist funesto have broken in oer dpor while leaving 10 SundayScnoolaw chthov Wungoomlbw Allen 1011nt end Tommd drezat Forest Home xdrivins ks con the other was is star will me am men measurinnov 51952 machine lollies one sleeper we pleie sheetmow will large and airamt line welding Guidov meat as well varies tools used for ouch jobs more motor mochanica and whine layout of Work However while great deal of planning and exocrine has gone into equipping the voutlooaluoome no suggestion is made that such types of study will We academic education It has been pointed out through prevail socir malaria with Which files dentswillwiiirk they will be little to understand the different processes connected with work of various types The boys are not being instructed for ibepurposeoftaklngup spar tlcular trade but obeying their education broadened in this prec tlcal myof learning to understand the use of equipment of different kinds The students are taught to be come sclfrellant in that they soon realize the responsibility with which they are entrusted in using the machinery As Powell instructor in in dustrial arts and crafts explains It is not only matter of train ing the boys They have to think and think fast The student is run ning up against problems all the time and by working these out he is bound to further develop his own degree of independence They do make mistakes at times but above all they realizewlhe import ance and value of the equipment with which they are working Other Accommodation Also located on the ground floor is the boys washroom The same principle of design as the class rooms is used except that the two tone color effect is achieved by the use of while tiling to blend with the beigecolorcd top section of the walls The male teachers room which is located nearby is commodious with toilet and washroom facilities in corporated in the layout Two large windows take up most of the wall area at the far end of the room and the two rvvalls which stretch the length of the room are colored dif ferently one in blue and the other in dark cream One other feature of the new wing is the inclusion on the ground floor of new board room and of fice for Secretary Howard Felt Tastefully furnished it is panelled in walnutfinish plywood Cafeteria One of the facilities in the new addition that is being used to in great extent by the district pupils is the new cafeteria on the north westworner of the building which seats between 35 and 40 pupils From the large modern kitchen unit off the dining section hot meals are sexsled every noon hour to some 300 pupils and theteacbers who are on dutyat the school Pupils can buy at minimrnn cost in the cafeteria bowl of hot soup at hot main dish dessert in cluding ice cream and milk ora uonrdesksland chairs soft drink The dining room contains small tables each seating four and at one end service area where pupils can procure tray and purchase their food Big and well lighted with direct hanging fixtures the room has mastic tile flooringlaid out in large checkerboard design cream and beige The kitchen flooring is red tile and kitchen walls are in white tile with walls and cupboards in blending shades of beige and peach above the tile dado and in the dining room All kitchen equipment is in stain less steel and includes large restaurant stove with concealed burners on the top so that food can be grilled large dishwasher smaller stove potato peelcr largo walkin type refrigerator eind solid maple work countersa butchers leCk bake table general Work table and salad Your People Nov 11 The Yours Peuple will meet at the home of MumyScott at odock on Nov 11 Todd common are Km Shannon Jordan Slew Irdoon Home Roe and Mann Perryman The meeting is in charge of the citizenship converter At 84 Allans Buds Ev Rev wtonSsnith Al landale will be the preacher at St Aidan Church Sunday Nov ii 730 91 Spam Halloween Party The Halloween party sponsored by the Womens Institute was huge success on Friday evening About 200 attended and the judges had Very difficult task as cos tumcswere numerous and varied Mr McMahon Mine Bagshaw and Mrs Walker were judges Pat Manning Won the door prize donated by Jennings Store Mrs Fred Davis collected for prises and childrens tryouts the public re sponded with money and food most generously for this entertainment Mr and Mrs Crcber and daugh ter of Cannington visited her faihv er and brothers William Victor Leonard and Luke OBrien and their families over the weekend Mr and Mrs Roy Gray and fam band and about 30 beginners in the Junior grades The room is almost soundproofcd at present and when rubber air locked are put on the doors lead ing to the corridor the sound of the instruments should be almost un heard outside the room In the room the acoustic engin eering scrvrs to separate sounds out so that the teacher can hear each instrument individually The padding behind the baffle boards of the classroom wall and in the ceiling breaks echoes thereby mak ing each sound heard by itself as it actually sounds with the lconfusxon of echoes small foyer floor entrance further helps the corridor Desks in the room raise up to form stands for the pupils music and can easily be converted back into ordinary desks when the room is used as an academic classroom In the rear of the room are shelves and cupboards for instru ments and above the piano near the room entrance are displayed photographs of highlights in the collegiate bands history and the new Waterloo Trophy won by the band at the Canadian National Ex hibition this year Art Room Directly above the music room on the second floor of the addition isthu art room It is simply large bright classroom with cup boards and sink at the back for the pupils projects Tack boards of brown linoleum along the Wall display art wdrk There are tables and chairs intvhe art room instead of the combine in blonde maple natural finish plywood and chrome in the ordinary classrooms The art mom is in use also as regular classroom 0n the main floor is girls washroom and lady teachers room the latter with lounge furnished with table and chairs and Chesterfield with bathroom lead giving double to the music room cut down noise in log off the main room The Wash room partitions are of brightly col ored meta and walls are tiled The addition has also provrded improved facilities in the old coll egiate building where complete library has been provided this year with library desks and chairs and rnbre book shelf splice Photo graphs of the schools graduates who died in World War II have gt it moved from the main en rance hall to the new library counter with sink big ventilator over the stove carries of the smell of and healand the kitchen has its own roller which can be controlled by the staff Heading the cafeteria staff is the caterer Mrs Gertrude ArcherJ Other workers are Mrs Grace An dersoniand Mrs Gertrude Henry Music Room Acoustic treatment is an inter csting feature of the ceiling and walls of the music room in the collegiate hdditionwheregthe band conductor Fisher teaches instrumental music to thew more than 10 members of tiresoth knee in St ify spam the weekendin Toronto attending the Miermiina wed Mrs Clarice Beck Philadelphia and Mr and Mrs Ted Collier To ronto called on Mrs Edwards on Saturday Rev Mr and Mrs McMsth Newmerket were visitors at the parsonage last Wednesday Mr and Mrs Caller and son Col lingwood visited Mrs Cailes par ents Mr and Mrs Smith over the weekend Mrs Lem Farewell 0mm 15 spending few days with Mr and Mrs Crawford The 6611 held its first meeting Monday evening Slides were shown of the CGII work All girls over 12 years are invited Mr and Mrs John Anderson and family and Mrs Sedore all of To roots were weekend visitors of Mr and Mrs Anderson The United Church choir assisted at the Central Church anniversary service on Sunday morning Congratulations to Mr and Mrs John Scott Mount Forest on the birth of son Rev Hugh Shannon Smith and Andy Bartholomew attended the church extension meeting in St Pauls United Midland Mon day night Visitors for the weekend at Mr and Mrs Vic Bells were Mr and Mrs Will Longman Bass Lake Mr and Mrs Garf Burton and chil dren Oro Station Miss Bertha Bell Mr and Mrs George Robert son Orillia and Mr and Mrs Thomas Bell Barrie The monthly meeting of the Unit cd Church will be at Mrs Ernest Vivians on Thursday afternoon Nov 1x SIGN OF APATHY Acclamaiions are not democratic they indicate apathy on the part of the electorate They are mark of indifference and an attitude of dont care The best mcn and women available andwilling to act should be members of councils and school boards Virden Man First man to build steamboat in the United States John Fitch demonstrated his invention in 1785 EmpireAdvance Ag polosuodg in run mini oude DEPARTMENT be uidiivvsvs 771 HlGHWAYlMPROVEMENTT PUBLIC NOTICE vlS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuantt9 Section 92 of the Highway Improvement Act and Ainendrnents an Application has been made by ibeDepartnient of Highways tetheOntario Municipal Boardfor the approval for the closing of the following roads in EP9WmhJaguvtszllllmburyinjhellonniyoLSlmcoewherei crossed by the Torontotnnrrie ControlledAoceee Highways ol Rood allowance bemeenkconeessions Rood allowonce between Concessions 51 if 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