Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 1 May 1953, p. 1

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vat MAY Cloudy Unseitled Rain Last Night Bay level High slutty cloudy 3nd cool with sunny intend describe the week up to last night when heavy ruin fell tiarth ncor midnight This morning was cloudy and milled Boy level is highest of the memo and the circa cut wind of Thursday bod the Barrie authorises bouncing Tcmpcnturcs were High Low 48 37 that possible seeing MURDER is sure to out and so will that detect in your car ignition let us check it Drive in today BRENNAN Auto Electric Service BARBIE ONT Museum Word ha been received by the Centennial Committee that over 200 children are coming twin the chmy area on cannon ay 3the day which has been set 332th for children from the rural School Tram rm AUG no As you or to doubt already game aware the Canadian National Railf in this comedian me Centennial ways plan to send their Centennial Committee mm like hear from Museum Train up to Allandale for other school etiie secretaries three days his month May 18 lsiboards in the 31 areas as to and 20 iwm bit Hm brin pens are on man is Th Mg 13 MI ipupils in to inspcgt the Museum day and on that Monday morning Tram the train will be officially welcom ed by civic officials and opened for FLAT RATE WATER HEATERS Room Sale Saturday May doors rt am at the urn jltlll Street Ausplces Lady reactor Killed noticing every Fridcy and Submit night it Pine Crest Ad mm 80c Music by the Jones cut his Happen tint Meelinx of 0m Horticultural So ciety showing Holland Bulb Gar den slides Saturday May Guth rie Community HalL All welcome 51 inspection by thepublic Part of the following two daysi May 19 and 20 has been set asidci April 26 April 21 47 30 April 28 16 16 April 29 58 April so 55 28 419px Snior Clitrens Tea and Bazaar ednesday May LTB Bali High Sale of Homemade baking and gifts 345 pm Admission 25c 485l52 Chilli Willi Junior Farmers meet ing to be held on Tuesday May in Churchill Community Hall at 830 pm Please bring hockey sweaters 51 Florcncc Nightingale Tea and open house Nurses Residence Wellington St West Tuesday Mdy 12 38 pm Auspices Womens Hos pital Auxiliary Tickets 25c 515455 Spring Music Festival by pupils of Township of West Gwiilimbury Paul McKclvey Supervisor of Mu sic Bond Head Community Hall Friday 118315 830 pm Admis sion 35c children free 5053 the last Column Continued from page one up in bed and feeling very much like martyr one does not seem to find the same sort of atmos phere somehow Its so quiet staidand peaceful Mrs Scottyf will die laughing when she reads that onel The whole thing gets out of shape When you have to get out in the morning to do days work it seems to be impasse ibie to wake When you know that you have whole day in bed facing you it becomes equally im possible to remain asleep Usually would wake at an early hour move my bony frame over near the window and look at the people walking down the street to work always felt was getting near basic humanity this waythey locked up at me and probably thought Some people have all the luck looked down at them and thought exactly the same thing Anyway the time would gradu allyrpass and before very long would suggest timidlv to my wife Dont you think its time we had some coffee For that my dear readers would receive what is commonly referred to as wither ing Took with daggenpointed rc jolnder which might go something like 1Its only ten minutes since you had breakfast Whats thug anyway After harp in on the matter forthe next hour or so gradually began in feel that was wearing my better balfs resistance down Oh the wonderful smell of that coffeci Butrefrcourseryouimustnot think that got it that easily on no First of all my nursccumgwife walks up with little box and daintin extracts two little pink pills protest that cant poss ibly swallow them without taking some Mater to get them over Her water stupid then try to ex plain that have very delicate anticusccmibl palate If talk mouthful of plain cold water it will deadcn my taste for the coffee Alterlialf an hour of arguing about thisi finally decide that will be unyielding take the water But this Is the bit that really gelsme Of course there is noth ing mare satisfying to my way of thinking at least than having cigarette with my coffee My wife think exactly the same except when it appiics to her patient You cantoord to smoke with badrthroatshe tells me plead argue lscram get so mad that Ho yibawords like darn finally wind up on th the tears stream ing 60 niYcys and pleading libhf junttoifitlowisome smoke ram erfgi my face This is stiralngorvvard psychology No4woxnan ssiibiy hold out against lgenf ll unght like that at her just iving way ll arid before new tvhat Was ning she said willie Milli My faceJii Wmt goinrtir cofn cigarette hiya juctxtomakje sure you dont it in your throatl she added pragpdlsh can women lMPORTANCE CHILD GUlDA IN OUR SCHOOLS Continued from page one ers worth by how many of their class passed factual examinations to the grade above said Mr Grif fin Education must be operative Its main purposes should be to de tcrminc and then strengthen what ever particular talent the pupil has People were meant to do things in this world and this begins inchiid hood The speaker went on to say that it was true that their counselling may have been by the trial and error method as against the scion title approach of the guidance teachers of today but they did help None of us disagree with the pronouncement that Oncs job is the watershed town which the rest of ones life tends to flow Nor do many minimize the value of guidance if limitations are ob served Base your motivation on hobbies and interest but endeavor at the some time to overcome the weaknesses Be assured thereis no royal road to learn for the vast majority Frankly feel that teachers greatest contribution in education is interpreting the child to him self In elementary schools guid ance in the school has as some of its aims adjustment to arouse in terest in further education to make personal decisions to provide useful social experiences in keep ing with the physical and mental development Lurking Hazards Mr Griffin went on to say that in addition to the routineworkpf every classroom in which the ma jority of children gave them little concern beyond the question of acceleration or repeating year not failing there were hazards which lurked for which they must ever be on the lookout They hadstriv en to offer aid to this minority group of children through theser vices of home instruction speech correction hardofhearing direct learners handicrafts academic yo alionl and counselling There was also music supervision Arts and crafts supervisions and reading improvement teaching classes It was important that the publicabe kept ifocdiiri tetedin these projects Guidance manoeuvred the childs mind to explore as to1 what made its town its country and the world tick It Suggested that freedom did not give licenseGuidance know about the bakery the dairy the fire hall the local waterworks and other things Guidance nec resarily was integrated with other subjects on the curriculum Many lessons in socialstudies and in lit erature and reading broughtvout the problem of moral values of ethics of human values and the importance of living playing and gaming together for the good of Guidance to me is sharing with periencc we as oldsters have gath eredalong the way in avoiding pita fails sharing with them experiences we have found in helping others and in making ourselves more use fui said Mr Griffin Idonl be lieve we are bornequal but do believe within our power every in dividuai should be given the oppor tunityq of deVeloping the talent he possesses Mr Griffin went on to say that he deplored many headlines which appeared in the profs during Edu cation Week and the week of the OEA These he feared were writ ten by armchair critics who had ora for writing but meagre backgrouncHntherfundamentaisrof running ciassroomof 30 to 40 children Every teacher in public school is leather of guidance which means that All staff members should be alert progressive and understandinghe said My oftenquoted educational dogma remains the same happiness and satisfaction is byproduct freedom with discipline work belief in the divine belief in the efficacy ofprayer TWhai We must strive to do is to build Canadians worthy ofour heritage loyal to our democratic institutions and willing to share ourprivileges thgt our wayof life may be created in suppressed areas and maintained and axle deal in our own land Mrs Ernest Haokih president was chairman for the meeting which on this occzlslon had the hosts as teachch and parents of erodes and with the guests be lng teacherc and parents of grade There Were two films shown one with Jose Iturbigat the moribund the other it 33 Blue Water Mscott public school in specter for Centre Simone intro ducdr Mn Griffin an teacher of years active in YMCA Victorian 9331 01 Nutnest Kiwanis andome 4M ehboipork lltezaveakcr was eel on behalf 01 this Codiin to gifcsilcsuciatmn by Mrsult ectakeusom promP ted the travelogue thump LEMUEL EDWARD MILLS years of age today gives real big birthday smile as he sits with thice his grandchil dren Carol Ann 13 extreme left Betty Faye gt8 and John Reginald 11 Mr Mills still spry and with fine memory for dates considering his age was born at Big Island Prince Edward County He later opened general store at Snannonviiie who is 101 mid remain died lnnisfil Township Agree to Secure Lawyers Services Continued from page nine for not having in representative there to hear what went on Joe Cochranc offered mplanl of the township building the bridges paying the 20 which is over thc 80 thatlhe provincehilipgvs for subsidy on bridges It is worth Reeve stated feel George Johnston should be at the hearingns Irunderstandr he takes credit for obtaining the Highway routed through this town Ship Mr Bailey one film del egates stated The Council agreed than every effort should be put forward to dimlimossiblejojetthatthallium ship was not split apart Councillor McConkey felt that the School Area Board should have solicitor represent them Frank Cowan on behalf of the board felt that the same solicitor who looked after the other iatepayeis interests could represent them The meeting adjourned about 11 pm Debenturc Issue The clerk was instructed to pre men the knowledge and ex pare debenture to cover $13500 the balance required to completk the new school replacing the one burned in section This will be required to meet the cost of $17500 GET THE FACTS suggesting the 20145 Exnmtner Photo by Favero ed to supervise its operation until August 1950 Later he came to Barrie to live with his son Reginald at 110 Kempenfelt Drive where he still resides Longevity seems to be feature of the Mills family Mr Mills father lived to the age of 94 and his mother was 100 years and six months old when she IENETANG TAXES UP Penetang taxpayers will pay over two mills more on their tax rate this year Greatest part of the in crease is caused by higher county levy and educational costs Public school ratepayers will be taxedon mill mte of 56674 as against 636529 last year an increase of miiis Protestant separate School supporters face mill rate which was the lowest tender for the work Rona Motion group of ratepayers was pres ent to ask that efforts be made to gel the road which meets Baldwin Street in Barrie completed and put in shape so that it can be taken in as part of the township roads The motionwas passed that as soon lat the road was widened and put into CfDPSTEWARIzQ of 663878 an increase of39319 over last years 626520 mills RECALL THE EXAMINEE FOR pniivrmo mono rs proper shape it wduld be accepted petition signed by most of the ratepayers affected was filed TIIE Ian myopic GAS coMrANv LTDJIAS AN liilileattvsl ONTARIOg OILAND GAS PROGRAM mmmm LAST Compiny selling its own Shares direct from the treasury till it GAS funny No Personal Liability Cholltttm Ontoiio pigment and Gus Co Ltd states are SpeculittiilcisSuc Oil mm Gunshot 1gtgamiyismet ONTARIO Without obligation on my part please givesine the factsfaibout theDaWu Oil and Gas Company Ltd and its Ontario Oiland Gas Drilling Programme Mistress IHK til gigtfgooilngbzenmofcoigzc8151g an opportunity for citizens to visiti the train as well Alldetnibi and arrangements in connection with the Museum Trains visit are in the hands of the Barrie Chamber of Commercel Centennial Committee Invitations have been sent out by inquire at office for complete information the committee to Barrie District Collegiate Institute and to all publ Public Utilities Commission lit and separate school board scc Installedwithout charge except plumbing expense it necessary MM FREE FREE FREE Will THIS 17 Television Set FULLY WARRANTED BY renews merino WAYS TO WIN lScnd your Dry Cleaning 2Send y0ur Storage 3Send your Tailoring Al terations and Repairs TO Willliiilliis mjul553l Aunuwr Limit mm Mb

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