KhYE ifledSlQN French horn player will beone of the 010 contestants at the Gallegos fut Mono in tJARY thenext week and will also be in ing in the Barrie Collegiate Band and wood Kiwanis Music Festival in Toronto during wind quintet compo ad of band members Advises School Schools Ontarios ontof education RMpCarthy MA BPaed declares thatlao per cent of the schools that have been built without expert advice would have beenbuilt more cheaply with an architect drawing up thevplans In planning new schdols plan ahead get experts and particular ly use the expert adv spectors was his advice the gathering of close to 70 trustees and ratepayers from the fivcpulr lic school inspectoratesof Simcoe County and separate school rep resentatives who me Codring ton School here this Mr McCarthy was member of the morning panel that discussed The School BoardatWor Panel chairman was BA BPaed publ gt spector from Coili gwo members were Ern Cu berland secretarytreasurer stop District Collegiatel titut Board gt and Dr 10m la man of St Marysvsep Board in Barrie second panel mposed of Roy Hickling Reeve Ves pra Township and in ate past warden of Simcoe County as chairman and Mrslsabél Post member ofOrillia To pdunc George Longstaffey bu ness ministrator for than School Board andH public school trustee vale discussed th hetween town oi and various ch Programcbairm Gable memberof the Barrie Bublic School Board County del egates were welcomed yfthe trus tees and ratepayers association president r18 One 5f the fa attention of thf f0 foresight now being boards planning McCartby suggeste because of Boards to Hire Architects When Planning New BUY Sites FcirfAhéad sisiant sdperintcnd to observe the hours andhoiirs Procuring site on the edgeot town when it can be bought cheaply will save the taxpayers money in the long run pointed out the department of ed cation representative elf thcian were not needed in later years it could he sold and likely at large pro iit In terms of an educatiohal pro gram Mr McCarthy did not think that school with more thanlï¬ classrooms was desirable The panel stressed the import ance of putting adequate insurance on school buildings advising boards to insure old schools for the full amount permissable and new schools for their full replace ment value If school burns and it isinsured for lessthan the inspector hasradvised the de partmental grant on newschool will be correspondingly less Schools seem to he burning down faster in Simcoe County than in any other spot in the pro vince commented Mr McCarthy The general finding of the afte noon panel with regard to rela tions between municipal councils andschool boards was that the situation had improved greatly from that of five or six years ï¬go With municipalities becoming fully awareof the cost of educa tion thesproblem offriction be tween the two bodies had fpretty well takencare of itse Mut ual respect and an understanding of each others problems now ex isted The importance of good public relations was stressed Some panel members felt that open discussion between school boards and councils was highly desirable butthc autonomy of the board was stressed Mr Long staff was of the opin that council members should attend board meetings more frequently of deliberation spent by trustees Amicabfe relations great de iiian the should plan in years perhapsi in fastgrowing ai Orillia nd th pporrcr WHAT uou ow INSURE BU PHONE GENERAL INSURANCE Clepperion Slrcel JSW both Donald Cainpbell entered cola ng contest as advertise mall Typ men FARMERS Discuss RESULTS 50 AND CROPS This week the Nort Simcoc weekly afternoon agricultural meetings are teaturing soils and crop projccts Stewart Page agricultural representative is acting as chairman of the meet lllgS he Monday meetingpat Sunni dale Corners sctlthe pattern for the week Mr Page introduced the subjcot of soils and crops with short talk on the fund mentais of soil science The local farmers who had on ï¬red on tests this past year dis cussed what they had done and the results of the different treat ments Deepcultivation and sub soiiing were of particular interest Subsoiiing in particular seems to be givmg good results in opening up the so to give better drainage and VEIaClO Theresuits oflbay andpasture tests were discussed with reports of different mixtures and fert izer vtrcatments being discussed Resulls of tests corn were also related iasr cultural representati told the story of the beef pasture demon stration farms He also outlined the progress the North Simcoe Junio Soils Club frommetime that club was suspended in 1952 ntil tb present The last part of the afternoon was spent in planning the ocal crop improvement projects for next year The local directors the Northsimcoe and Crop Improvement Association assisted in this part the program by telling what pr ects they thought were needed and then local co operators were chosen to carry out the tests child is to knita six ch square These squares will be made into small afghan ilh story to The Boy With The Bus Waik was continued by Mrs Howsrd CampbelL Thethanks of the members were expressed byither president VJack Fuse George Canipbellforï¬th her homeland the lovely at nerthat was pro ded leadershipjorum gt Four members uthrie Wov meiis titute Mr RattleMrs association with territo of themembers of There was bumper attendance forthe first Tuesday night meet ingon February of theBairlc Lions Club in Community House and with the special feature of official visit by Deputy Dis ict Governor Hill MeArt Merrick Len Crawford and Joseph Longtiui Introduced by President Bell the visiting official keynote of active Lionism givniig cc and maintai core thank Jim Simpson It was also Buddy each niwas requiredtowear some ar icle of clothing very sim ilar to that Thisrbroug outa great larrety from how ties andstartling shirts to it is rumored silk undies Something different with Lion Ed Myers as daddyfl be Mammoth Buffet for April be 1956 Cadillac Each me her has oniyfour ickets to sell asuther willbe just 300gtickets tozbesoldv otherrdetails will be announced later The auto na plate Barrie the Beautiful are available but dont delay warns LionJim Simpson the an 21 Ln lilies Agnew dnced him is life long Irina Moore isnot an iatan but flei representative the tond ing to Northern utari ting neighb ning still woodwind group and band and all clarinet Quartet The bassqon player the third boy in thequinte enlï¬liryl themselves that they were not qu ob properly lt mustpbe agreed hat thisiirm has solid reputation forworkof this kind at hey could haverno axcto wOuld 53 uer the recommendations contained in their report would bcunbiased and financially sound from coun ty councils viewpoint The report Sta vlhe prc branch folm of organizati structure should continued and goesan togive very com anaiys the branch sys= is report was received the committee recommended that the branch Suffices be closed Tires selfstyled superSolomons are inetfect saying that Woods and Gordon Ltddont kndw atatbey are talking about plus Sir Ma make the following cements on your Feb 1front pageJeport county councils discussion of th Cbildrens Aid Societys budgetfor1956 Mr Kinziewho chairman of therspecialcoinm ee se upto enquir into osts of imcue County CAS sa dt at it com mittee recommends that the CAS branchoffices be closed thereby effecting saving This committee Club 79 when the door prize in WW Gm Ldv management consultants at cost pf about$l200 to conducttheenl quiryfor them It would appear that either the committee felt that the factJhat $1200 of the tart gayexs money has gone down the ra snakes were found in bananaciatL es lastyear only nine curiing rinks boughtlmatclied rocks gt The work dodeby the CAS and the workto badone has creased enormously since 1930 and un doubtedly therevwasa great deal of necessary work that was never done in 71930 gt The rWoodsGordon rcpor sta Increase in GAS costsbear litlle relations to increases in Ray Mills andfam were itb the lat ters parents and bro er and sislt terln aw Mi and Mrs Fred Friday he een Utopia atThorntb eha as mni enjoyedth sc It also shows that tra costs for 1930 5olncreased cantfoi ll societies wh Simco Conn showed an increase fr nl risen ortixeaui oedema oa flute who isnlso solocont lval opening today and contin inteband competes lntw top festival classes this Saturday penscot Yours truly SPARLIN Safely MeasUres Needed Ski PO Box 332 Barr Feb ass To the Editor The Barric Examiner Sir Last Sunday cnioyed an afternoon skiing at the Triple fS near Midhurst it was crowded as Lam sure it is cvcrymcekcn with enthusiastic skiers fro the surrounding areas iglyattention was ilninediately caught by the lack safely mess ures incorporated in the opera tion of the ski tows particularly in My of the young chil skiing there who are not capa 1e of perceiving the€lilngehthat ex ists bade seen accide tsioccur onidentical ski tows in other areas Simcoc County childrento the strung thctowlra tent the 13th aimuallest ntli Fe The colleg nun in system running means of Wire When aughtonthe rope and the the skier thr pulleyskvare within casy reaehof skier guardrail should be section of the tow is not sible from the operators second person ahoul be slationedwithin view of that sec tion and with means of com municati wilhthc operator Itls an set to the Town of Barrie tovhavc skLcenlrc so close at ha if young and old alike arct nioy this ski centre ride safer place goons CAMPBELL usnn or msunnncc nefin particular that remember wa girl wli had herbaick brokenwhen her sw ater becam entang with the There wer guard rails or covers over the pulleysto protect the skiers from accidentally being caught when starting on the tow or during the ride up the ill Two towswere allowed to perate without constant superv ionso that in the event of anfaccideot ihetowscouid not be imrne Iate ly stoppe One tow has section that is no ible from theï¬ope ators stat and consequently skier cou be trouble andltiot era