Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 21 Nov 1949, p. 4

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Speaker Charter Night eLIons Club celebrated their 19th Charter Night Wetting at the Community House with ban 36140113 their wives and friends followed by dancing 133 orchestra recial speaker for the evening Mary Brannon the Just 50 the CBC and creator of Wale Muggins doll Miss 9n who is also the writer of llust Mary Story Books told of her stories the tale of hotne fur the members and VIPwives be outlined the rules laid down stories accepuiblc for children mimeaking of fantasy and adven Ihe pointed out thatrigth mlnt always triumph in the end 311 also stressed that they must never be too horrible ilthougn stri tlstlcs proved that only 10 per cent 01 the children who read or hear tbbm over the air are bothered by them She unphosizod the fact that par ante should realize that childrens on the radio are very care pgcpared so that there will be xing lnyiirious in them The Bri liturroadcasting Sorportion is more conservative about cliildrrns pro md the American stations are Attila freer than we are in lheirl Ilmltationst it her Just Mary stories the Mker is very careful to solve any complications very satisfactorily was Grannan is native of Fred Eelfem In her childhood she Md to have some rather uncon lentlonal ambitions and wanted to In circus star or an actress She ways had very vivid imagination loved stories and when she be school teacher she started hday with story inhcr classes When material was scarce for her ies she asked the children to lg her by giving her ideas She uses this technique for her tries over the air and the story ich she told to the club on Thurs evening was one vhichhad nvinspired by statement of one ofthe children of CBC announcer eMiss Grannan has been with the NH for 10 years She now has th kly programs over the air Miler manner of story telling is that most of an actress completing putting herself into the role of each thecharacters Her charm even th adults was evident on Thurs evening Lions Auxiliary is raffling off no of her Maggy Muggins com elywardrobed dolls on Decemb or Fivi charter iinizibivrs of Lions Club Wtli present at the Thursday evening banquet TheSr arc flu only five of the original 29 members of the club who are still members They are Frank Duti son William Bell Frank Craig Ar lhur Pugh and Anthony $2290 It was in the month of Septem bur in the year 1931 that Jim Walk er 1111 with the original men who hiltr fornwddhe Lions Club of Bar ric week or two later they or ganiml with Henry Mtlnnis president Frank Dooson Rn Hughes and Hugo Lilya 115 View presidents Gordon Longman as secretary and John llodgcs us from surcr On the night of November 23 1931 the first harter Night was held in the ddfellous llall The Charter was presented by the llltfllflldllltl governor Lion llih Sopcr of Iliunillon II is cstixnavcd that some 200 men llutc the roster as lit IS lIltlIIIJtIS Utl llll Lfll5 W3 than Canadian stations are The guests at the head table on IIiursduy evening included the Lions president Dr Bruce Johnston and his wife who is president of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Barrie Lions Club President and Mrs Norris of the Barrie Kiwanis Club President Eldon Greer of the Barrie Rotary Club President and Mrs Jack Slicnton of the Barrie Kinsmen Club Mr and Mrs Earl Cox and the deputy district gover nor Edward Walker of Midland and Mrs Walker Mr Cox introduced Miss Grannan Bell toast to the ladies was proposed been on BDDING ihe marriage of Miss Shirley Ar ie Green daughter of Mr and Lionel Edgertlon son of 111 Jud Mrs Edgerlon of men till took place in St Pauls fChuich Innisfll on Saturdigy Nov ember 12 1949 at two oclock in the afmrnoon Rev Smith performed the ceremony The bride who was given in mar Newton triage by her father were up Alice Till HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN ls launching dives on November 21 for funds to complete the new hospitalon University Avenue in Toronto The overall objective to feet crepe dress with bronze corsage the costs of construction and the overwhelming demanrmr The moth 03 35 in childrens medical services is $4000000 Town Solicitor Primes Lady Lions 0n Feminine Law Rowe spoke to the Lady Lions on some of the feminine Di pccls of presentday laws at their Novcmbcr meeting in the Commun ity House on Monday evening His subject was Parliamentary Pro cedure and Facts of Law of Inter est to Women library Midi Young Canadas Book Veck is now over and soon it new childrens books on diliplqdn your llibrary will be put in the places on the shelves to becom part of that ceaseless tide of oks to and from the library ut now they make gay splale of color stationed before the shelves of so Mr Rowe who is town solicitor bel encyclopaedias and dictionar for the Town of Barrie stressed and childrcn and referred briefly ies Here are some of the old fa and she was thanked by William mo inmurmnce Of Wins to widows 0mm Ssenm unchanged but made more at live to boys and by Lion Peter Sinclair and respond ed to by Mrs Johnston Lion Walter Coutts proposed toast to the Lions International which was responded to by the deputy district governor Walter Perkins played dinner music at the piano and also plny ed for sing song which followed dinner led by Lions Warren Wilgar and Frank Craig Music for dancing from to 12 pm was provided by an orchestra arranged by Lion George Wilsonw The evening program was in chalke of Mac MacAuley Prizes we IIV on for several novelty In ces and draw was made forlgr1 elecric kettle and several hour crs and the akelms of ow ind applications made1 that date will be accepfcdl ly on mortgages that have been reSpeclally Written For The Barrie Examiner ALAN DONNELLY Ian Press Staff Writer io Agriculture Minister onmdy told the province mers already knowthat month mmstn getting biggcr wtlces here or in Brhuops sold he role of playing eads Barrie contl in pretty teturn are Dint Si on Iinto hiledocal stars Dick Living the me up with Balkwilland coxmer this season are trio of yoWllilt ave to be placed in Orillia bt club such as Clare Payne Bund be tare expected to return to the Sang mans ALOOII at the 81 Abbemsrco Isrsettlng sua cording to 1551 records rele Douglas of Cleveland each md guratively Kelly Butnet rm mfn194546lsul new colors rgww re ongw ges 42 per cen cent on celery percent on po ded on the form bold For six apples the farmer of the selling price by epound out of armers share 49per cent at to bring on the ratio be er receives for hhas topaY will be on the agenda of confers sh of apple pri must adopt many US methods and registered up to Nov 15 The plan was started about 18 months ago to make it easier to raise money for donn payments on new homes The federal governl ments new housing policy will rc ducc down payments required tinl der the National Housing Act eli minating the need forltloans from the provinces More than 10000 loans totallingK some $13000000 have been made under the provincial loan schema The Royal Winter Fair sh0v place for the best in Canadianagril culture officially opened its doors on Tuesday with External Affairs Minister Peamun doing the rstday honors But Iong before Mr Pearson spoke the Coliseum at Exhibition Park in Toronto had been turnedi into mammoth country fair lledl with the years best farm produce and with farm animals groomed to win Royal ribbons Even the judges stole march on Mr Pearson and handed out the fairs rst world championship title on Monday The award went to Albert Kesseli of Rosetown Sask this years world champion iiye grower President Truman read lesson in economics to European export ers on Tuesday declaring that Europe must lower its prices to compete in the United States mar ket for the American consumers dollars The report prepared by the Mar shall Plan administration and sent by Truman to Congress sai the United States must be willing to accept egreater competition from European suppliers in order to help Europe pay its way However the report added Eur opes manufacturers and lers intensify their export drive if they are to attain independence from extraordinary outside assistance Two vexing problems in the Far Easta peace treaty for Japan and the question of recognizing the Chinese Communist government nccr of Commonwealth foreign ministers to be held fearly next 39313 pt bablyin January monvvealfhs newest grim Ype itivbtersto give their nationlization of the anagsteel industry he The minimise probably has an earlygeneral in serum The inference Tutu be held in to the importance of the Dower Act mg to marital problems and dealt with the matters of motions notig ifor instance girls in VOll ics slurlily bound He spoke of the laws relat wnh good prim angtdgtpvopriate illusifigmrnc picllires in Heidi have the flowery 0f motions and amendments 50 hislswcctness of the wellknown story outline of pzirliamenta to the women KIVDVOCGGUAC of the Swiss Alps while those of Pinocchio hold his bold capering The Spcakpr 393s immduced by and scamplike nature in line as Mrs Smith and thanked the author described it in words by Mrs EdWn Ineson Harold Here are new favorites books vWebb was present at the beloved by children but unfamiliar 235 to explain and demom to most adults the Freddie series gate the principles of record about that resourceful pig Freddie especially desi the blind Mrs Cameron was ip pointed to represent the Ladies Auxiliary to the Lions Club on the new Town of Barrie In making report on the hos mtal welfare committee Mrs Cam eron who is the committee chair man presented suggestions for opening avenues of service in this field The club members decided to continue the distribution of Christmas hampers this year shower of tinned food and other lsuitable articles for thispurpose will be held at the December meet ing The rummage sale committtee re ported net profit of $9631 from the October 29 sale Mrs Charles Lowe was made an honorary life member of the Lad ies Auxiliary to the Lions Club lat the November meeting During the evening the mem bers worked on part of two lay cttcs which are to be presented to the VON The Maggie Muggins doll and herihandmadc wardrobe were on display attbe meeting The club decided tosell tickets on the 1011 which is to be drawn for on Dec ember 22 at the Santa Claus par ade Denionstrdle SeWing At Jacks Lake WI The representative of the Singer Sewing Machine Company in Col lingwood demonstrated short cuts in sewing to the members of the Jacks Lake Womens Institute at their October meeting last Wed nesday The meeting was held at the home of Mrs DDCulham The Singer representative show ed the members how to use vari ous attachments on their sewing machines It was decided at the meeting that the Institute would entertain their husbands and families at chicken supper to be held at the home of Mr and Mrs Williams About 25 members and visitors were present during the afternoon Mrs Lewis Coolo resided and Mrs Bristow gave the math If is not what you shirt it is what you nish The roll call was answered by giving hot sup per dish Mrs Taylor yvas program con vener for the afternoon Following solo by Mrs Cul hamthe meeting was brought to arclose witbpgsgcial half hour Swanson so roses The first Womanmgmbe fv landfs Holise ofCommons seatin 19l9 year after player called the talking bookllcader of the animals on the Bonn gned for the use of farm Mr Popper and his Penguinsqing who take over the house while the humans snuggle in overcoats and overshoes to protect themselves from the birds preferred temper velfare committee for the attire Books about Canada hist ory adventure famous men and women and collections of fairy tales are all here The library in vites all adults to come in and see the display Take away one of thel Young Canadas Book Week book listsit may help you with your Christmas shopping Teachers Attend Library Reception For New Assistant In connection with Young Can adas Book Week and to introduce the new assistant librarian of childrens workya reception was held at the public library on Wed nesday afternoon for the library board members and teachers of the grade and secondary schools in town Miss Jean Knight gave short talk on the childrens liter ature onpdisplay during the week following her introduction by Mrs Montagu Leeds of the library board Well over 70 board members and Lteachers were present for the after lIOOTL They were welcomed by Heber Smith on behalf of the li brary board Spokesmen for the guests was MacLennan prin cipal of Victoria School who thanked theboard for thgir hos pitality Pouring coffee during the after noon were Mrs Flynnand Mrs RebaSmith Serving the guests Were MiSs Marlon Steven son assistant to the county librar ian Mrs Victor Knox whose hus band Is member of the board Miss Helen Culross of the public library staff Mrs Montagu Leeds and the Misses Joan Culross blue dress with 11 large black pic ture hat and black accessories and cursage of white baby mums At the reception which followed the ceremony at the home of the brides parents Lakcview Farm Mrs Green mother of the bride received wearing given figured wine crepe and wore bronze cor xogc Outoftown guests at the wedding and reception came from Meaford Wasagu Beach Toronto and Barrie The bride and groom left on wedding trip to points north the bride wearing grey gabardinc suit with black accessorles beneath leopard topcoat On their re turn they will make their home in Barrie HoneyintheComb Offered at Market Honcyinthecomb was offered for sale at the farmers market on Saturday morning beekeeper from Minesing had brought in sev eral combs in tiny little wooden frames which sold at 40 cents apiece Milkfed capons were selling at 45 cents pound and roasting chickens were as low as 42 cents pound although some vendors were still selling them for 45 and 48 cents pound Fowl remained at 40 cents pound Eggs were priced generallyat 40 cents for pullcts 53 cents for medium and 58 cents for large Ilorsc radish sold in bottles rang from 20cent size to larger containers at 30 and 35 cents each heavy gumdrop fruit cake was among the variety of cakes and pastry offered for sale on the home made bake counters Pumpkin pics sold at 35 cents each and butter tarts were 45 cents dozen Loaves ofbread and pans of buns were each 25 cents Iurnips were plentiful on the market at ve 10 and 15 cents apiece of the University of Toronto Facul Unit Shutting tunaW the public health nurses time but Unit issued by Dr Scott Extremely narrow fluted look carried out In rich tissue fallle afternoon dress so Important this season for after five BETTER BOOK PLAN Many Canadians living In rural areas are deprived of the pleasure and information good books provide because the cost of establishing homelibrary is beyond the means of the majority of families more realistic approach to the prob lem is now being offered in the proposed regional library plan Carrot River tSask Observer ty of Arts and the University of Toronto School of Library Science was one of the six in her class last year to receive honors Members of the board of tire Barrie Public Library present at the reception included Flynn Heber Smith Victor Knox Mrs MacLaren and Mrs 41 Montagu Leeds RENTE CA NEWCAR and who it Yourself Call 2772 BARBIE DRIVEA All Company Limited HERTZ nRIVUILSELF LICENSEE 69 Collier St Glenda Robinson and Nelma Wigg page girls The occasion servedto mark the increased service of the public library in the schools of the town over the past two years since an assistant and childrens librarian has been employedby the bound The rst childrens librarian Miss Elizabeth Page who was Knights predecessor did great deal to build up the childrens cit culation and her work was con ned mostly to this task In her brietaddress the assis ant librarian outlined the recon trends in childrenfs literutureiior the teachers The fantastic the tale adveuttirefnnd realistic tar ily typeof1 literature were inlu edin her survey isvsv Knight who is graduate TWO paid returned the legendaryarid traditionalth airy The ding distilling partles In Western Pakistan the staple fixd consists of wheat and burlzy lin the summer and wheat and Immunmuon cum mum maize in the Winter take up more than 30 per cent of need And response justify emphac infants and preschool chgdreizi on this activity states the October ihvo meetings wfereaddlreged 02 th Si icoe Count Health in number of pro chIUIIEl reporto linunity lttllHltth attended by the i1gt slut During the month 263 people in the county attended eight chest Xlray clinics Child health corg ferences totalled 23 held in eight localities with an atlcndance of 336 Ill HUNB UP Ill Ml Slllfl itlll Illl LAST TIME Im through Iliovclling coal carrying he and sweeping the cellar floor have installed In automatic Toridhect oil burner The house will be warm we want it Lea cleaning for the wife too loridhcct is easily within you ruch Costa little to operate Ask us to quote installation and heating costs No obligation Installed Complete with yr oil contract l35500 Monarch Refrigeration 118 Dunlop St PHONE 2059 TQRIDHEET nurowinnc on HtAf ad 14 as Down with dirtcatchers Dust rolls right off these satiri smooth sluts made of leather light flcxiblc aluminum Plastic fireproof rustproof weatherproof wealproof light and easy to operate Phone for measurement lowcost estimate ROY TRACY 87 Maple Ave Dial 3482 Qttdllll Fuels from SHHJEHNT El LTD PHONE 245 no loop Minerals For Better Livestock Feeding Minerals play an Important part in the animals life and deciency of one or more minerals may cause disease lower production and sterility coop CATTLE MINERAL th $375 00013 Hot MINERAL th $285 wiiy Pay More Oelrer mineral items from 0001 Stock FEEDING BONE MEAL per cm $500 CALCIUM CARBONATE cwt 950 BONE CHAR per cwt $335 CORN KINGREGULATORLiper cwt $875 EGGSHELLBRAND OYSTER SHELL bag $132 WHITE STAR GRANITE GRIT cwt $115 LIMESHELL cwt $100 FEEDING CHARCOAL 1h bag $225 aI sIMcoE DISTRICT 333531

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