it Gov Ed 51956 lWfllllS XBC The Kiwanis Club of Barrie has sponsored iormation at our other clubs in Division No of the On iarioQudzecMaritlmes District 01 Kiwanis international it was pointedbut by LieutenantGovern or Ed Shim oi Toront Ktwanis Club in hieremariss dur ng the in stallation of 1956 omccrs at the tint dinner rpeetlngot the year Jan in Community House It has had an outstanding re cord both in community service work and Kiwanis slnle the Bar rie club was sponsored in 1922 by the Toronto club Mr Shipp said The LicutcnantGovernor said the OQM District nOW hadlso clubs with over 4000 members in 1955 there were 18 new clubs lormed and 16 more are anticipat ed this yeiar The divisionover which he is presiding in 1956 Mr Shipp stated consists of ll clubs Asia 90 attendance He asked for 99 per cent at icndance and each club to obtain at least four new members be tween Jan and June l7the date when the Kiwanis International convention opens in San Francisco Kiwanis is tops inlellowship and service among service clubs Mr Shipp enthused lle thenproceed ed with the ofï¬cial induction cere mony of all otticersand directors commencing with Past President MacLaren and read to each the charges outlining their dutia and responsibilities The new of flcers were congratulated individ ualiy by the LicutenanhGovernur and he stressed on them the need or unity and cooperation pictur ing the virtuesofmutual help and pporrcr WHAT uou ow INSURE BL PHONE GENERAL INSURA MCE Clapperton Street 35934 lllilllllE MONDAY JANUARY is 1956 Theres No7Bétter ton and Oakley Park public taking advantage of the cold wave an oii at Codiington are young parkaclad tobogganist yearold Lynn Crawlord 12 Davidson 511 top centre understanding in their work for l956 The new president Emerson Swain presented his list of com mittee chairmen Long lteoord oi Service BarrieKiwanIs ciub has long record of service President Swain declared So much so that the membership holds position of digniiied prestige in the commun ity Our tunctions bring us closer together We function with im pact because we are compact Mr Swain outlined the various elements of our day and age Cars which once were luxuries are now necessities Travel television andour rate of mechanical pro grass are such that we seem to have less time for our democratic way of lite Democracy and our club are interconnected he Painted out They are connected in the hearts andminds of people They have gained the conviction that in dividualsyshouldg give ot them selves in servicei to others He denounced Communism and how it should be combatted at all times Club Achievements Regarding club achievements he said they were indirect ratio to membership participation although sometimes programs have lacked support He asked the committees Now is the 315 Main your Reserve hash inc OPENING BAltRlflS arroyusrva ma no seer illfliiï¬z 1519i air at Qpeni Res rvahonsvfor aliquots Plait Twirl va gutdodr rink What more could boy or girl want This is the ï¬rst year that there new beenfine outdoor rinks at Codring schools and the children the neighborhood have been to plan and act directly without waiting for orders from thevboard of directors He quoted the mes sage to Garcia lilyou work or man work inphim The corn mittee chairmen were commended or good start In closing Mr Swain wished the club good wholesome fellow Ship through 1956 and quoted Pro verbs 36 In all thy ways ack nowledgeHim and He shall direct thy paths Following the induction cere many members and guests 1mm Midland and Torontcwere shown film emphasizing the 10 objec tives otKiwanis International dur ing 1956 They are 1Rccicdicaie ourselves to stren gthen home church and school 21VConvbat the causes or juven ile delinquency and intensity con structive services to youth Recognlee the threat of men tal and emotional illnessand sup port programs for treatment and rehabilitation sufferers 44Aidrand participaterin civil defence organization and training Foster better understanding between urban and rural people and promote FarmCitTWeek Encourage programsot closer copperation and better under standing between men in govern ment and men in business Lead and educate in citizen ship responsibility Strengthen the friendship be tween Canada and the United States through increased knowl edge and understandingof each other i3 Practice worldwide good neighbor policy using every op portunitylor friendly interchange With other peoples of the world 10 Strive for peace mroughef iective armaments controland earnest support of the principles of the United Nations the special schoolyard facilities Ready to take his passengers top legt Five thinks theres no finer sport ANTEN Mitts DedicationServlce Jan 22 Next church service will beon Jan 22 at pm dedication ser vicewili be held when Bibles will beprescnted to eight young people who joined thechurch recently aiinvaie Visit Fleming is spending arlew months with his daughter Mrs Stan Jordan Elmvale gt Mr and Mrs Hubert Olllearn and family visited friends in Calc don over the weekend 79 Fivcvlablca Euchre The weekly euchregtwas held on Tuesday night with ï¬ve tables playing Prizes went to Dorothy Wilson Cordie Easton John Word iey and Don Scott Visitors wel come Come and enjoy social evening together Monthly WA gt The WA met on Wednesday afternoon at Mr Del qusts with goodattendane Roll call rwas answered by My New Years solution The businew session was conducted bytiie president Mï¬ Alma Knappl and reports were read at the years work which proved very satisfactory Several articles have been pur chased for the church kitchen in cluding an electric kettle irom thebirthday money which is used Papers were for that purpose gven by several memberaand contest was 00 uctedflby Mrs Doreen Richardso Atter all had sat douin to suppér one minuwa silence was erved in memory or Mrs Flam member who will be greatly missed Congregational Held The congregational meeting was held at the home Mr and Mrs Scottvon Thursday night Jan iz The meeting was opened by for his faithful services Home and School than ice skating on Oakle Parks big rin and the children at Codrlngton School top right cant help but agree with her Above left are another group at toboggan enthusiasts at Codrington The two girls above are skating at Oakley Park Far right its down the ice with rushfor future hockey star practising cur109m rington ice Show even tastes good to live yearold Bobby Carty of 25 Napier Street Plvero the singing 010 Canada Filteen members and one visitor were present to answer theroll call My Favorite Subject at School school bus trip to the Ice Foll ies is being planned it was de cided to have tobogganparty TRY AN singing hymn 502 followed by WANT prayer by Rev Veals ac poitston the year were quite sat isfacotry 11m olficers were all retumed for another year 596 tail poem was read in memory of Mrs Fleming vote of thanks was tenderedtoJlev Veals He re plicd very graciously Whe lunch was being prepared Joan Carson played some lairer piano numbers All sat downto boun tilulluneh ly social hour enjoyed Hams and School Januarymeeting of Anten Mills CALI THE EXAMINER FOR opened with PRINTING Mannamonawl Mrs Frank Cbugblin were in charge of the program An in teresting contest was conducted by Mrs Knapp tew games 01 bingo followed Lunch was serv ed bythe committee and hiendlt Automobile Wrecking Yards Billiard Pool Tables ii ninth 1mm liflwtllllll 1956 flag License Fees are as lollow Barber Shops Bowling lleys Butcher Sho $406 tor eachmalelog 3750 lotteach female Dog j400lor each spayed temai veterinarys certificat is produced it the iicenseispurchased later and $600 respectively annex license Vlees are ing more than two don talned unless the Kenn Kennel glob since penalties and El existing bylawa ossible Gulhrie Womens institute will meet at Mrs Bert Jamlcsons on Jan 25 Please take note The meeting is one week later Sub sect health st John Ambulance speaker Convener Mrs Wes Cald well Hostesses Mrs Walker Cald well Mrs Herb Squires The card game oi Jan ii had head lady Mia John Mason gen tleman Clifford Basic most lone bands Mrs Gordon Caldwell low Mrs Vic 3055 and Mrs Miles Hickling THE DER 0F SURRHE wnndcnakhorwould Asteai my WilcaFur coat Well barejBear is unlikely but there are 1m or BEARS that willbear watching But INSURANCE is best to bear the 1055 in case YOUR FURS are stolen or damaged Minn 501i lilSlllllili6li seafua rmsr For marinas it ALL KINDS gumsee Phone 5201 Jan 25 Mrs Eldon Knapp and 567jses 7° DUIE and may be procured at the Municipal Office Municipal Building 34 Collier Street for the following Haitidressing Establishments llawkers 8a Pedlers Junk iards