rrua ohm mm ramlr Nov ml BDIC Endorses AIIiston Board On Action Re Buses Continued from page onet tendent or Secondary Education lniiunned the Board that the grant 01 $500 usually received from the county tor agricultural purposcr had been discontinued according lo now act Suggests Proper Athletic Field Inspector Runacres or the De partment or Education stated that he had met the principal and teachers of physical education and Wu concerned about one phase the program that was not too se cure The Department was anx ious to have the youth engage in healthy outdoor activities and sug gested that the Board might Purchase land rind thereby insure that the ruture needs oi the school program be met Establish property activity area icnce it in build permanent track level and tile the field detailed report on altendance torth rurious grades was placed oeiore each member together with report at attendance at the Night Classes Student Council and Band Com mlttce Iorwarded an audited state ment of airairs during the past year showing substantial balance on hand in each case Ditirrence In Attendance Mi Blair inquired about the dliicrence in attendance reports with live irom Childrens Aid Society and it as reported on prinupnis report The principal reported that the lit students had ielt school legitimately as they were over the age oi 16 years Those investigated by Childrcns Aid were under the age limit Wliy Initiation Ceremonies Mr Grifï¬n asked it it was ncccssary to hold initiation eer tmonics in the school He stated that he had received several tel ephone calls lrom parents who stated that the costumes were outlandish and should lie curbed The principal stated that ihcsc ceremonies are icr girls only In itlatlon is not allowed ior boys The girls seem to enjoy it tar one dayvln the year and alsri the dance and party on the ï¬lmc cv ening lllr Bowman stated Report On all Flood The secretary was asked to re port on the flood in the hall 01 the main building Aticr giving details at the damage caused by someone removing the hose mm the rack and turning on the water inquiry was made about who has keys lo the building when it was icornert that must it the teachers IinVc key which its any outsldc door It was suggested that the principal and secretary arrange to have one odor titled with special lock and toacheis would be re quested to make use or that door only upon entering or leaving the school alter school hours Ask ISll Iay share Cott Some discussion took place re garding the playing iieEd it was learned that joint lease between this school and the Public School Board 11an the anr ni Harrie Is in cltcci so that truth Schools have permission to use the grounds it was ruggcslcil that the secretary write lhc Public School Board to escerkilri 11 they would be willing to pay share oi the cost or one ing in the timid ii permissible rrnpnmi Attdlllnn The chairman asked report Filliliiill IIIIITIIIIS CIAdiilxIthlhlAtlll on the visit to the Department oi Edticotion in oormcctlon with the proposed addition to the building Mr Grltiin stated that he hardly knew how to make report as the delegation had gone down with the intentIon oi adding rooms to the present building but the De partrnent lppeared to want avoca tioml wtmL They were willing to allow this Board to add 12 rooms but ii iii rooms were added they wanted it vocational sclon in connacuon with this cousuate It was suggated that Mr Grit tln arrange with representatives mm the dlllercnt manufacturing plants in Barrie to visit this school during school hours to see it buy taking these courses could be ab sorbed After receiving reports train the industrial plants it was thought advisable to invite members from the Department to come worms and meet the whole board It was deï¬nitely mentioned that Mr As bury who is the department in spcctur tor academic subjects should be in attendance Problem at Student In retortnee to the tray living in Toronto as outlined in letter from East York School Boardil was felt that it would not be problem ior this board as he was only Grade student The sec reinry was instructed to return the letter to Mr Longstarie ot the Public School Board with the comment that no action can be taken by aocr heard it was suggested that the Department of Notional Delence might be Intel ested in this case as the other had been killed In Korea Principals Report Mr Bowman in hit monthly re port slated that the Student Coun cil conducted collection ior thc Holland Marsh Fund and raised 30 The band donated lurthcr The rugby season was carried on during October The Junior team oct one game to Collingwood and the seniors after winning this division lost out in suddenedeath game with Alliston The Tudhope track and lipid meet was post poned to next spring on account at unsatislaciory weather The annual Ieoehers conference was held in Coiliirigwood with 100 attendance irom Dorrie Report iorms were sent to all students whose work was below 50 level in any subicct during September and October in lhis way it is hoped those students will be able to correct sludy habits that have not been succeasrul be tore it is too late Itemembrancc Day SErVicc was carriod out under the Student Council and their slat adviser Mr Erydges Rev James Fer guson delivered the address and the school raised $8700 troni sale or WDPIPS The annual commencement me creises will be held In lllc auditor turn on Friday NOV Ill and all members of the Board were cordr tally invited in ntlcnd also the program and reception to special guests in the home economics dc poriment The principal Stated that the Stall appreciated the dinner and social evening with the Board on Nov III was sure such utyilcl atlons should result in hcttci understanding on the port or all concerntd and no doubt reilccl benefit to thrI school The attendance report was iii 01 Enrolment 978 average attendance 83700 percentage 91170 MOUNT sr IOUIS Congratullllons lelerl Congratulations lo lcllr King ptipil til Mount St Louis School and run at Mr and Mrs Theo uhlio King who won tllc Shinnu Cnunly Oratorieal Contest in liar rie on Friday evening lllque Certlflcale Book leler clinic as his riibjltl lliiriil School longrnuniil nnd won the George Johnnnn plaque in crrtlilralo innl hunk oi his choice We hope letcr picked book on ranch in Mexico Alliston Loaders Allislnn took over iirst place In the North York ltiveiillr runni lugs rnrsdny with at vietnry over Newmarkcl Moon Ilurx hurtlh St Pierre Itlllttln ounrrr nnd Viilkmil iniiied or the ivn iicitl turn ynrn Cinnnn rail Irv tlltrriir unn prtrcilliliu iiitllll In ynnr tiniut through our new tlllilSlNlllPlilll Ynn inm ynnr tiliilwtrl nny ni their popular inrtrnnwnis Cloudy Today Cool and Quiet Possible Snow The Iouth rart wind of Wod nuday rerurul to tail in line with the weather torrent would rit turn north west and blew Itself out on Thursday night wlih In unusual temp oi as and at or Wednesday Cloudy and cool today with prospect of snow heavy snow rlurry came at midnight on Wedneuday hut lasted only 20 minutes Temperatures were Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Mrs Robert Lotimer Dies In RV Hospital Interment at Minesing tEdenvalc Correspondence former resident or the Bar ricdistrici passed away in the Royal Victoria Hospital on Friday Nov ll 1991 in the person at Mrs Robert Latimer arter several years at ill health from heart trou ble Mrs Latimcr whose maiden mimc was Ado Mary iarkin was Jam in London England Doc 1D 1882 rind came to reside in Torr onto in lElZ where she met and married Robert Latlmer In 11720 My settled on term in Eden Iale and lived there until 1943 hen Mr Lailmer died from oil Jets oi injuries received in he war 0i 19141919 They suilered severe blow when their only hild Lloyd ago 11 died in 1031 the result of an accident After he death oi her husband Mrs Latimer resided at Mldhurst Although 01 retiring nature magnetic many friends and was goo neighbor and was always ready lo help with any good cause She attended the United Church Tile iuncral was hcld on Nov 22 from Lloyd and Steckleys Fun cral Parlors The service was con Juctcd by Rev Veals Pallbearers were members at Vespra Legion Robert Peacock Samuel McDowell Maurice Coiitts Richard Eiruwn lloberi Wallwin and Sterling Knapp Interment took place in Mlnmlng Cemetery The iloral ottcrings were beau Him and besides those Irom rela tives including one lrom former Edcnvale neighbor and one irom WMS of the Missionary Tabernar clo Carsons Siding Mrs Latlmcr is survived by two sisters Mrs Ill Slurgers London England and Mrs Richmond Cubuconk Among those attend ing the iuncral were Mr and Mrs Slmms rind iamily Toroiiln and Mr and Mrs Simpson and daugh ter oi Gravenhurst CALL THE EXAMINER FOB COMMERCIAL PRINTING N0 EXTIIA COST CHURCHILI Mrl Mlmlmpbell Mrs Christian and Joy spent Sunday with friends near Quecmville have tor Saskatchewan Mr and Mrs Fred llogerson left on Tuesday or their home in Sar katohewan Dedicate New Organ service at dedication was held in St FeierlChurch on Sunday when Bishop Wilkinson of Toronto dedicated the new organ brass altar vases and brass lectern The vases werel placedi ln til church by Mrs emerl it me ory oi her husband Clam em and the lectrrn by Don nclly and iamin in memory oi Mrs Donnelly Old members at the church attending from dis lance were Mrs Watt Miss Eveieen Sloan Mr and Mrs Charles Haughton Dr and Mrs LAB Sproule Mrs Cecil Lupen Mr find Mrs Arthur Sproule Rev Mr McKillrIck Mrs Wilkinson Mr and Mrs Clarence Myers and daughters Mr and Mrs John Mort ria Mr and Mrs Matthew Morris Mr and Mrs Robert McCready and Robert Mr and Mrs Gcnrge Cur ter and Carol Harvey Donnelly Tammy Donhelly Mr and Mrs Pearson and ehildrcng from To ronto Mr and Mn Copeland and Mr and Mrs Temple Wait Mr and Mrs Byard Donnelly and tomily Willowdelc Mr and Mrs Wylie Southern and Bobby and Mrs Southern Cannington Mrs Cowan and Mr and Mrs Francis Donnelly and iamin and Mrs HInnghurst Barrie Mr and Mrs Fred Wicks Iirn ahd Don Markham Other triends rrom Stroud Giltord Leiroy etc St Pauls choir assisted in the service and quartet sang the hymn Soitly and Tenderly Alter thr service relrcshmrnts were served in the parishhall WI Meet Dre at 1111 Churchill Womens institute will hold their Christmas meeting in the community hall on Dec at pm Their guests will be the Federation oi Agriculture and Farm Forum Warnica wil be the speaker Roll call will be answered with Famous people oi our county and why Mrs Klnncar Toronto viail ed with Mr and Mrs Glenn Kin near WI Dance and Card Party The Womens institute dance and card party on Friday evening was well attended Thomas Cook an lnnlsiil councillor won blan kct in the draw The other blan ket went to Torontoilady Tile ladles bridge on Tuesday evening was held at Mn Mae Stewarts iua Cataract Removed The lriend at Sloan wIl be pleased to know he is progrcsxl in invorably alter the operation or cataract in Toronto General Hospital Now many eggs did you eat in i953 it youre an average can uiian the ntunbemuu minnow mg to government iigurca Oldeit OI the Egyptian pyramidé Zoscr at Saggara was built about 3000 ac N0 EXTRA COST KIIEEN H0 ANTI500T ANTISLUDGE EXCLUSIVE DEALER TillI SIIIIJEIIIIT till ITII PHONE 2461 Best for Block and White TV for Color tool 25 aunns Special Minion Band Spuker Mn Gordon Brethel Presbyter lal secretary of Mission Bands was speaker It the Cronin and cum school Minion Bands at their reg ular meetings but triday aheroopn the local meeting opened with call to worship by the president Anna Swill tollowcd by hymn and short ousineu SESSNIL The pupils answered to the roll call with the name at iorelgn coun try poem by Dorothy hand me ceded tne Scripture reading oy John McLachlan and prayer by Ca tharine Williams and the alluring was received Mrs Fergus Kerr taro story about the black and while piano keys concluding With the poem fOur Tune Which was rol rowed by the hymn when He Cometh and Mission Band Phr posa repeated in unison Mrs lire rnel told the Christmas story When the Chimes Rang in must lnleresting manner and the meeting adjourned with the M11 pah benediction Cookies were at too at the close rowerrid Message itcv smiled speaking tram the text Yo are the salt ol the eath but the salt have lost his iavour wherewith shall it be salt ed it is thencelorul uood tor no thing but to the cast out and to ue lroddcn under root or men telivered poweriul sermon at the regular service at Burns Church on Sunday The minister pointed out that it isnot enough to pray earnestly when we are conironted with evil iniluences but iwe should put lay to our prayerr and no iomethlug Blrthd Party Mr and Mrs Henderson entertained group at relatives at dinner party last lhursday un the occasion or Mr Hendersons birthday Brian MrCaguc student at Guelph onc spent the weekend at the home oi his parents Mr and Mrs McCague Mrand Mrs llonry and iam iiy Barrie were guests or Mr and Mrs Ii chnson on Saturday Mr and Mrs Roy Sloltz and Hill 01 Gall spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Elmer Stoltz Plan Card Iarty committee from thL Home and School Association is making plans or the annual card party to he held in the school this Friday evr enlng 4v One 01 Canadas newest and iastestgrowing crops train the nandpoint oi spreading produc tion Is the soybean Foresters Regt COs Dinner Enjoyable Affair LLCoL II Gandior ED oi Meatord commanding niricer or the Grey and Simcuu Foresters leth Armoured llcgimcnt llCAC tilcsorvc Vrls host to the oiiiccrs and theirlidies at the annual dinner nd dance on Saturday Nov 20 Following ante room at the orllcers moss Barrie Armnury the parly adjourned to the new up otalrs lounge oi the Curling Club where turkey dinner was served by the ladies section llcad table guests included Brigadier Rutherford EU or Ottawa Iormcr co oi the Foresters when he was lucated at Owen Sound Brigadier James Robert oi Dun das area brigade commander Col onel Westhead irom Central Corns mand Oakvillcf Major Warren irorn Camp Borden Garrison and Major Fineock Irom Oakvillc Other guests included Major and Mrs 13 MaclIJren Mayor Hebcr Smith and Mrs Smith Mr and Mrs sheigrnve oi Barrie Mr and Mrs Kenneth McNeil Wells oi Owl lcn timer Moonstonc Robinson oi Midland MP for Simcoe East As President at the Mess Com mittee Captain Vernon Hook presided or the dinner The toast to the Queen was proposed by Oiliccr Cadet Keri Gillies 01 Bar no The guests were introduced by Colonel Gandlcr Ilrlgridicr lluth ertnrd proposed the toast to the Regiment with rcply by Colonel Gandicr who propnscd the toast the new corps with which the Foresters arc aiiiiialcd lite lluyill Canadian Armoured Corps This was responded to by Colonel Wesihcrid Brigadier iinherts gavc print 1aik on Central Command titer dinner the party mnvcd to Barrie Armoury whtro loane ing was enjoyed to music by IIECEPTIIIIIS Wedding receptions banquets parties PHONES FOR INFORMATION ROBINDALE INN 51 LAKE STREET PHONE 3741 liltill FOLKS 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