Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 30 Nov 1955, p. 14

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Investian um lionscu AndpGuevsls 45H Chi NOV had bumper Ib flenthnce with 15 sitting down or dinner at Cmmnity House They 0mm lpdudéd Merl and gusts hum auger outcluh or 00 spon anred by Barrie umandguesta dug Km flow and ivy Convmer Wthe agricultural mutter Bmce Brown was to amend welcomed the visilorn including Stewart Page WhamRoy Hicklinz was also present and loter1yas lined lor de linquency as member by Lion Tuner Pox but was right theer vnth talk in his own breezy sly Elm Md Skit Party singsong led by Bruce Brown followed the dinner and humorousskit was prsented by three members of liteivy Junior Farmers Club radio smtion CFPlLwos set up at thercast end offllejjhinz hall and the an nounce gave an interview with Elois who proved be grotesque bovine with motive power from two other members under mush canvas hide and an amusing cardboard head with real horns clever line of patter isnsued wilhfmulflcd replies run Eloise hiring in the names at many Lions North York Rep Mr Brown then introduced the spegker Molt Goekburn Ontario olficullulal representative for North York or some years who had nmnded Alberta Provln cinlAgricultural School Hcvwns than located at Carleton Fince for eight years and went to North York in 1936 prominent Lion there he was president or ler2 and then heme Deputy District Gov emor He congratulated the Lions on their sponsorship or the 4H clubs which makes such prograrns pos sible and added the Suggestion that Lions who 1are in contact with parents tram farms might do good work by suggesting that eir boys or girls Join the 4H it already members He sugge ed that as in hunt to aim where the game is thickest Milling new mom vomiting Remote infoot no great that which llced our liorehthen tun dense brain but thyme lhe dialleoxe and today we have wondermi country Arcwe good flufll hequestloncd Let us meet our prdzluns as they did 43 work now ha diflenm slant upon mm lite lo the second hall at the 2nd century said the spcaker and summing up the Mrpointlouodation of the hend hands heart Indheaith he advis ed distrlt high school and than Gullah Couege but if it should happen that the boys have other leaning lth hotter tolnck nut and get anolhcr start in the chosen line horner illustration was that it is better to workwith one hand and the headthm bytryin¢ with Mo hands without the head work As to theheart it Is well to allow the golden ruie and it we cant say good about another dont say anything Stow at American Visitor He told little story at the Americnnvisimr who was dispar aging the slow progrewin build ing on cerminjobs hater pass lng the Royal York he asked What building is that His host loom up purzJed Gosh he eliéulated dont know it wasnt there Ida night when came my HE ilk advised the boys not to wait Vior something 60 happen but get out and make it happen you are appointed to ofifice make yoursell equal to it In closing he quoted the well know verses One ship sails east another sails wmt vwlth the self sarne winds that blow Tis the set or the sails and not the gsles dc cities the way they 30 Like the winds the sen are the ms at fate as we journey along through lite Tis the will othe soul de thc strife Meet the challenge of tomorrow by reaching out for the Opportun ity of today Additional Opportmttu lldzrnbers oi agricultural organi zatiom will find additional mgr anufl oy contacting outstanding men as today at conventions and of his lfle gatherings when the hand no delegateoomesyour ndvisex lt5 Following Achievement Day at he the Oro Fall Fall on Sept 14 1955 the winners at awards under the Hi Celt Club of 00 sponsored by the Lions Club otBarne were named total or so in prize money in addition to the honors received was shared with the win ners in proportion to their years showing on poinu out or pos sihle 1000 T1152 winners were my the Ideal material or lowcost beautiful ceilings lCEmrExv hauntsv itlranyywall ti mini wallpaper 109d panel infi masonry Celotex Finish ALWAYS Al voun 5mm All vavs niiiniifllnownul All Tim runn lined up andreceived their share or prize money on our Winner Beading was Lloyd Campbell Shanty Bay with i197 He was also reserve chmpian beat showran undithlrd for yearling heifer lrom1954 chives Second cornea mace Chappeil with 370 He was aiso vreserve champion dairy shoiwman and fourth in yearling haiier wins Th was Jack thv ster 861 paints founh Elll OBrien 855 fifth George Cald aiso second in Next was Hill th Jim Cam Joanna Andersen the only wi er llor the young ladies with 79 Jimmy Kenoyhad 781 end wasflrsiwiith yearling he ers Mark Anderson had 168 pnnlon or elderlypenons and in thinks otlAiricx and some 01 her experiencesvle roaring in the next you QUILTS ARE USED in both traditionaland modefxl set tings In the modern home or today they give dash of color and lend such cosy warrn look to tiny bedroom This design taming wreath has flowers and buds of red with green branches and leaves on white back ground It you would like to have the directions for max ing this uilt simply send stampedselfaddressed en velope tothe Needlecraft Department or this paper reN questing COLONIAL WREATH Leonel NO ON 10 Barden Man Has SixYearrBlankri War Wounds Doctors said last week rest and relaxation are thein cure tor 27yearold man who says he cannot rememb helast six years John Guer rvilianem i319te barn Bordenffwanq ed kméhlszhome Barri He was found five da later ina Thrown bis tiermin sutlering temporary completeamnesia When he met his wile his mem ory returhed except tor the last six years He said he 27 membered his eightyesrmld son as at small boy of twoand he did notknow his riveyearold daugh ter at all Mr Guerin said his ailment dates from woundsuuered at Okinawa while he Was serving witbnlhe United States Marines during the Second World War He was treated for his wound and loss 01 memory nd released 1mm hospital In Montreal 1949 lost his memory agai however he Alter EDDe back to the fam andthe new assistant Bill Kell hssfcome tram the tatmy and was present and took part in the evenings Program On behalf orthe mans heroic Foistér extendedsincere til to the Spcaker and all main pillt Bruce awlord 143 and also drew grand champion heel sho Ellc OBrierihad 731 points and Michael Newsan Bar rie made 113 The other boys were all 01 Ciro wnship by Mr Page Page extended thanks ns or their show ship and also mentioned the sud cess nailevedat Bear Lake Camp for boys tom the firms pro jeot which wasiatgelyI the work or former associate agricultural representative Jim Hancock gt when 44 boys attended andvmany gt my ahacan unitnan sumav um Finnee to or in build out Witthu yw wrla In minl its n9 without any uownwmnc mm rlpu emut null pmq tbree months treatment he again was pronounced cured 12 tors said it may to time CRAIGHURST Graduation Diploma Lou Graves and Donald Elbanere who received tlulr ¢sraduritinn Collegiate Institute Friday Weekend Visit Mr and MnHughDaie and Marlilyna Toronto spent the weekend with Mr and erSI George Sheffield chkenrl Visitors on iced with Mr and MrsA tlle weekend Mr and Mrs Robert Jensen at rontocn Saturday Miss Thnra Waileand Miss Dori othy Shiiisione Toronto spent the Ieekend with Mr and MrsRid dell at the rector Mr and Mrs Touch and tarot spent the weekend in Palgrave From Barrie mg this week wlth Mr and Mrs Alternoo Tea Afternoonvtea IS unreserved at flierectory Wednesday Nay so from 130 pm until pm our SPECIAZS schemes but his memory Ehould grad uallyrcturn iliia in this Conmtulatioos to Miss Betty diplomas at All onmmmement exercises held al Barrie District and Mrs Eobihsoa West tended theGM Motorama in hiss rvrary craiéfoanie is val auspices Guild Molondmmllhn Miss lair Baldwin motored to rniiton witthiends on Sunday Mrs 11 Evuy is visitinl in Or iISt Johns Chancel Mrs BEnBeY Toronto bvislt week with the Rev and llinrnr Newrnan Eleéliirs oi Vesilrd il Film Keep torad Putty soft Putty in container can be pre vented irorn becoming hard and difficult to work with bypouringa thin film or linseed oil olrcr it Cov the linseed oil with sheet or waxed paper and be sure the lid or nslup The 1955 council wish to thank the ratepayers otllespra or the renewed confidence you have shoomhygivlng us for lieuE As in the past we can assure do our best in the interest at Véspra W7 Wishingall happy and prosperous yeotslsmd RoyN ékhng DEPUiY REEVE Cannon Doing ECQUNCILLORS Waller For59s boyold sell ISAVE 2° tins sAyesa 1552 3°66575fi JA ELPARISER armpit Vol or iiiu comer rolls Saw Hazards IniAfrlca Service Vlcro an owl iceva cnn nurse Dorothy Reeves Final Hgfhglm men plain blowno is non armies iiiAkin in guuhvul 931 neittothe hatter Miss new ggéhdggz amnir Fll Club work in now lug hm bu been wall bong international movement with runi youth in countries participating llol Chocolate Fudge sundae With Inilln or Chocolate ice cream 23¢ LIN08g wilds But the wearold nurse llili night beetles in the soup met lnfl the houseboy paring his toe nails with carving knife she first lelther hameirr Eng land to nurse in Uganda Iys march from the Mountains th Moon The year was me but From public health standpoint it could have been 1120 Dlrease was rile in thenative vllazesr Sanitation did not exist Fighting superstitious tearsmd it trounce doctors and hum Ik tempted to practise medielne Miss flcevea worked or time in hospital lighted by lanterns where they oflen depended on rwamp water carried onth lls oi natives in gasoline tins Shrirunud ailments from mar Wounds doctora boxes to mtgemlty caser complicated by serious disease lCr chem cnnoms 22 Dunlap St Phone 562 hafnium cumsth mam Special TCAmid week ism tires and low citseason ratcsnow tn elteot shrimpingcallnurturing VFor ditlonnl Information jail can krhorejzm SAVE63OO 54 DELUXE limit Now cull ct

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