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Barrie Examiner, 4 Nov 1963, p. 2

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insomnia enuncH£5caiaBRllTE annivr is ESSA itoAD Presbyterian Church celebrated the 7th an nivcrsary at the congregation In TRIP THE llirs Eleanor iiewurd presi dent oi the Barrie and Din Irict mill and Don Fergu son district Iicld oiiicer both blind dance at hurries Club and 62nd at the church build ing yesterday Guest speaker at the special service was LIGHT 60 seventh annual dance in club room at Canadian Gen eral Electric More than 125 blind prapia attended the dance Examiner Photo Vespra Home Felled By Fire Vespra Fire Department or rived too late to save homo irom iirc yesterdny niirrnoon ilrcmnn lvan McLean said the department got call to go ORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE to the home oi itay Campell at about iour oclock Tho blaze was well under way when we got there he said While the ilremnn could not estimate the amount ot dam ages ha anid the homo was burned to tile ground The Campbelis wero reported away irom home at the time Compiled by ilynn is Dunlap st annnio LVIIUHTIIALI Ashslog Abiiioi Alloms fllrll Aluminium Albriia Lil Aihrria an Arlua us IM antic aunr Ilk at Iinni Ilank ol NS lloii TIT Ilrarlilan nA Oil ItC lnwrr rnn imp Ila coni Cain iimu III Can Csnirltt hrmrcll Calgary rower can Ilin am Can Iaprv Conl is Dom Illdga llunvn ATS Arradla III CDDD Iloiu Tar ii Iiunsy ill all In lanair Levy Lakslaritl Ilolilngrr Ks Dis Sn liam iuuna Dom ninm Itanlson iilnu rairaniuidss Lalra lapa Martin rarms Iians Aiddoloy Home 011 that any Iiin Iiudmna my low Tnharcn Arcspi Inland Nil Inttr Nlrkrl Intvr Ulillllsl Inisipvov in Jnrlly Club aiINiNa ant His is out ids Silt iin foods simmer limit aiul nl Can TarDarn Ilk Tun tan Trans Trad Tin Tuaco Union is wilasr IllW Wilton anitls Rev Eeggs oi Orillia seated At Ieit Is the church poster Itev Bell At right is tiia minister oi Bur ton Avenue United Church Rev Reeve iExnmlnor Photo DR KENNETH COUSLAND Terence oi the United Church at Toronto wasgusst speaker at the service marking the oath anniversary of Central United Church yesterday He Is president oi Toronto Con oI Canada and Principal Em eritus oi Emrrunual Theologi cal Collage Centrai minty ter Itsv Donald Jay is shown standing behind the guest Outstanding Students Get Awards At Bradford High BRADFORD Staii Second ary School honour graduation diplomas went to 12 students here Friday rilght at Bradiord DLrtrict lilgh Schools graduao tiun exercises IIONOII DIPLOMAS Those receiving these diplo mas tor successful completion oi Grndo it were hiorita Ale boek Betty Ann Dalcs Bnico Davis Peter Dccyli Elisabeth Iioliard Douglas It Hughu Carolyn Kirkup Margaret Scott Evelyn Stong Leona VanDyke ftavid Wood and Jennie Yarmo uk Carolyn Klrkup gave the vala dietary address with an intro duction ram Jennie Yarmoluk Guest speaker was hi llam sny secondary school district inspector lie was introduced by vleoprlncipnl Taylor and thanked by Dalgarno mem ber oi the DDliS stoii Tho liDilS mixed choir prtr vided part oi the musical pro gram Judy Waits sang solo and Druce Johnson played piano number GRADUATION DIPLOMAS Secondary School graduation diplomas ior completing tha Grade II and Crndo i2 general tails and science course went to David Dateman Eleanor lieliry Shelia iiell Loulso illnke Carol Chute Sharon Cooke Douglas Cundall Ilobcrt Doank itlchard Evans Anetta iinnson David Home Robert Janse itinrlon Kowchnk hiar gnrct Kerckcl Arthur LeDlnnc inconclina Lindner Judy Lock an John lliaslalr Sondra McGuire William hillos Gwenneth itiun dy Susan Owcn Jonathan Pan sons Thomas Phillips Donna ilvarlunas John Siam Linda Steers Frances Slonii Gary lerltalk llelna Viscb Frederic ankcr Chairman tor the graduation program wns DDIIS principal let ii Ritchie board chairman extended greet lags Irom the high school board Jennia Yarmoluk canted all live oi the scholastic awards pruented Shs won the Wood Scholarship moot ior the highest aggregate in nine grade it papers the imperial Order Daughters oi the Empira $15 price ior the highest mark in grads English the French prise ms for the highest mark in grade In French ths mun icipality oi Bradiord rlza ior the highest standing grade li and one oi the two Domin lonPravinclaI bursaries ior university Betty Ann Dates won the DominionProvincial bursary for Teachers College other awards presented were LIONS CLUB TROPHY to the graduating girl who during the entire high school course excelled In character scholar ship and sportsmanshipLeona VanDyke MARK SCANLON TROPHY goneraL proilclency in Grads izJonnthan Parsons STUDENT LIFE CUP irom Students Council to student completing Grads it who has at tended ilDliS ior at least iwh years and has made the most worthy contribution to school iiia Eleanor Belfry and Jon athan Parsons OIIATOITICA PIIY DR II CAMPBELL CU tor the best athlete and LUKE TROPHY tor the Iicld day cham pionboth won by Bill Mllos Betty Ann Daiss won the 0100 mm prise tor the second high est aggregate in nine Grade vs and tha mathematics pm tit tor the highest mark Grade is mathematics LATIN PRIZE in Ior the highest mark in Credo in Latin went to Marita Alebccit TEDDY EDWARDS MEMOR IAL PRIZE tor the highest marks in mathematics and niches in Grade 11 ilrst prise tso David Parasol second prize 815 James Bellry BRADFORD ROTARY CLUB PRIZES lo each Grads 11 English and HistoryJonathan Parsons French and Latin Gwen Mundy Mathematics and Scienm Jonathan Parsons Gracia It highest standing Davld Parsons Grads highest standingAllan Coutta WEST GWILLIMBURY PRIE to the student with the highest standing in Grads litSarah Parsons PRINCIPALS AWAIID TO IIEAD 80 AND HEAD GIRL to Jonathan Parsons and Gwen Moody WEATHER Synopsis weak high pres sure area which is centred ovar southwestern Minnesota this morning Ia expected to movs across southern Ontario tonight accompanied by clear skies and decreasing winds Georgian Bay Timsgami Al goma North Bay Sudbury Sault Ste Marie Sunny today and hasday wanner Winds light tonight and Tuesday Low tonight high Tuesday Windsor Wingham Iianillton 3258212883223 2825288822235 Killaloa PROCLAMATION REMEMBRANCE WEEK country in the world similar TKeeP UPWithTimes SCOut Leaders Urged hTho scouting movement Lsnt moving as test as ltshoiild to keep up with the times Jackson told the Boys Scouts Provincial Council Lakeiand Region anuanl meeting here on Iiatéirdlaiianl to no more than 200 scouting leaders itir Jackson said The boy is influenced by his heredity which is quite pro dictbis and his envmnmant which is constantly changing com lately unpredictable itia here tv aspects versus the environment as etc are the ones which rcst intlusncs In dividual behavior Citing John Bowlbya book Child Care and tits Growth at Love ha showed that in each pattern existed in said the emotional envia onmeot is not the total environ mental influence Physical ca vironment such as health DD trition medicine warmth and so so have largely been innu anced by technological changes at ravoiutionaty nature Mr Jackson said On the notional side one believes that ovary boy needs sense at in dependence an outlet ior aical energy and emotional sigh lliiy When he is In his teens ha usually looks outaida tho homo Ior aatisisctien at these needs This brings him into an at mosphere oi conformity Mr Jackesn said The com munity itscli demand coniornu stitutiona that are designed to develop individual potential and or the general well being at many people All such Institu tions and thereiora tha com mualyt Itan demand contam ity to particular set at rates or code The child will seek the Institution which best satis iiea his basic needs Ths in stitutions in the community however are undergoing rather savers changes and are corr stantly being challenged Mr ekson said Even in rebellion one believes the child ioiiows coniomity pattern The map may not be parti cularly acceptable institution but nonetheless can be describ ed as group He referred to sociological stu dies in the United States and gill as an example West Side ory Mr Jackson said he islt that the scout movement had lortits attractiveness to many at the children it slion be reaching Fewer boys it GM becama scouts than was the case in his generation lie said its more like an or it sanitation ior children at par ents in tha middle incoma brac The movemmt doesnt at tractenough children whoss parents are In the low income bracket because the movement has become so stabilised he laid in other words the movement isnt moving as last to as It shDUld to keep up wiui the Omar its cited as an example the uniform Which somaahiiidran have told ma they tlnd rather alastiisd Mr Jackson said he thought it was regrettable that thero werent more bands ado think the activity should be geared to smaller groups at boys instead oi who troop he said in this respect he cited the need to arm range program which Is at iraotivs to adventurous hyos on the one hand and another pro gram tor the tau adventurous ps As an exampld oi rugged ad venture he told at camp ior boys he knew at whichwas made up entirely oi twoweek canoe trip Ha thoughtlha movsroent had to go littla iarthcr aileid to tiad pioneer horizons to con quer and to give real challenge thomembers 0nl the other hind he said scoutng is one an move meats specliicially designed ior tsenagars Mr Jackoan said he didnt know whether it was LIIOIflD agcrs Iault that he want us ing scouts to tha maximum po tential 11 Underwriters Get Certificates Eisvan life insurance underv writers were presented cartili caies oi graduation irom two year insurance underwriters course at meeting of the SimcooMuskoka Liic Underwrl tars Association on Friday The course part oi nation wide program at the its Un derwriters Association at Can ada was conducted by Tom Tat tcrsal Clot and Phil Sauvs who modera the tint and secondyear courses respective Tho certificates showing ra cognltion by the associations Toronto headquarters oi success tul completion at both years oi RADIO PIONEER Harry Adterman largely rs sponsihle Ior such TV Iara as Hazel and Grind produced the old Lone Ranger and Aldrich tha cohrsc were presented by tic Sauvc The presentations wera made to Walker Msthleson John Dowiing Terence It Conale Roy Macisaac Howard Haywarth George McKay Bruce Brown Tom Antler son Clarence Salisbury Phi lip Sauva and ltohcrt Hancock 2¢HOUR SERVICE SALES andSERViCE OI All Types Of HEATING EQUIP BOWENS Dealing and Air Conditioning Adeiaida PA um Family series ior radio FRESH CUTUP CHICKEN LEGS 0R BREASTS LEAN SLICED BREAKFAST BACON YOUNG SLICED PORK llVER CHEF wax PAPER RITEX FACIAL it aiinf innnit iansin laln Aniar hnrourl imnn Itlln Ilailllmsl Nu Iiosrn Nu Fmalor Normsilla hlayar Cooks by virtue at resolution oi the Council at the City oi ilarrlc do benby proclaim tha saven days Dom November to it im as Ilsmambranca Week In the City at lJarrIa Camp rnu con hp on non Avlsllinn sn IIII niu Iusro ims Iiosn DIVIIIMI rnienninioa flora lnt tllani 1x rm ounnu aoo le atnar Acnvl ITIICKI Cons Iinsnl iiiL Ian tiniilmu Tslhal ntIWJthll unit must avlnAiisa Iiidiislrlall up on llaila down ll Ullliuu noun rnnimrri Irorl lscttamia miraa on an it tinIi riown 05 all down II iiin Airnm aiim llillsl Instill lino Roth Trim llnilsrl on mind Kano uiay Wlltas TISSUES noain HOOD CAKE ONTARIO NO FANCY 9° cor BASKET Ian to so Fortytvo years ago on Nov ll told at Ilm hoiira lhrsa words were written by wciiknown Canadian parim JOIIN THANK Hero is prratiga aiiiornobiia that will grace sonis discrimin Iilnfl buyers driveway this war Fortunate indsed will be the Individual who in the mar kcl ior luxury car takes that time to dial my number and have this classic automobile do livrrrd to Iill home or place at bualnoss tor demonstration drlvs AM You Intnrsird In this car it is our rclliienta lilo Iluick Wildcat our Hardtop itnlshsd in gleaming metallic white with shar black vinyl root com learned by red slmulaiad cathsr Interior and tail whorl paddaddalh bucket seats and dim Tbs tntorhir Includes itlddcd dlsh krt mu or oi romp wt amnesia and push radto white Over the broken dead ovrr ths ilugica oi God rang out Woe to those nations IItlIiei Iircak that stem order at Iod Cease Firs tramlira and win Cease First or man who in their heart or Store that mmorahia day ior at years the day and the hour has bun kept The nuns has long since been chanstd irons Armistice Day to iiemsmbranro Day McIntosh BIIEHLERS FOOD MARKET I6 DUNIOP EAST BARRIE Charles Dickens oncs wrnta those words lord kerp my memory green lIrrnemlrrancs Week II proclaimed Iunt ior this purpose that may ksep gmn in our mom ory Ibo debt we on to thoe who mintsd not iha coal and the bcnstlla we derive through their sarrlilcs BUCKET lay Tho ItAIllIIiIi iadivbtaat IOX DINNER IilONE IA Hill lAKEViEW Psi family Dining We more their memory and pray that God will kindle in the hearts at all mm svarywhcra the true love at peace till Ilsa earth is tllird with the knowledge oi the Ich tied and until Tin kingdom oi this world shall browns the kingdoms at our land and at His Citrtst and lie shall rslgn ior aver and aver is COOKE Mayor

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