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Barrie Examiner, 25 Nov 1957, p. 1

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13 indi of fund lieutenantgovaroor orvnlvlalon Fire onumQndaec¥aflm la Community House thoJied ed olllceu and directors 01153 Mr Mundingu la aweiihown merchant in Toronto andfidhecta the lemons piano accordion chm usofhis nam HisKiwanladiw ialon indudcs Mata dllbt aloha with Barrie Oriilia MidIand lingwood and Owen Sound The as auto town visitors will find an especially line program for tonights Kiwanis dinner as Griffin has lined up panel on Education consisting of it Macklem RBowman Scott Bell and Mrs McLacblan Gh Gun Club Eunfest This Wednesday Barrie Gun Club is holding its annual Club Funfest this Wedneslt non GENERAL iuassar chats with Andrew Dev idson new world wheat ktng during visit to Royal Agricul turai Winter Falrin Town to Mr Davidson from Mari ningtree Essex England won the title with his first entry in menu invisiblesaint Seen OVer Weekend at halidillcd auditorium at ui crestSchool enjoyed the popular comedy Harvey performedrby the Barrie Theatre Guild on Fri day 22 Around 160 persons present or the Saturday were evening performance The loading chinactors Dave PIlrick as Elwood Dow and Jean Creme Vet Louise Sim their very dibfiouit rgies Mrs Gretna the hysterical social who mops were outstanding ed to launch her rughter into the proper circiesr and Wes prevented by herhrot six dot in rvey pave retrial rdid authenticain portrays lhet McNtahbJ BDN student My LI Mae car on Frid bruiseson on his finger tro Essa towards the Camp Borden road when he met oncoming car at the brow 01 ill He swervedto avoid colli on and lost control of his can The car jumped ditch rolled and came to rest withina few feel of an eelm tree near creek at the bottomol the hill Mr Cough to force his way out bio uptothe truck driver neighboring iin managed of doc roadway gave him house is other vehicle no ideamf what hadhappenedyfor he wanton his apparently his way sDeputy Reev present dicpixty 199 scy present alderma Prat Newto by accilainalw Exit Pet by audamatiunh aidcrman convincing job of seeing Harvey and led the audience through tliree acts of ii Enid twelve his knees and shunt iderrnén iiuddick Ward Williams Simons themaid and Wills Mc Lean made very pretty nurse Art Lighthourn had an import ant role as second lnvcommdnd at Chumicys Rest ameirtal inst itution with Ralph Cook as Doc tor Chumiey himself Wilson the muscle man was piaycd by Bill Coies and Dr Chumleys wife by Agnes Stout Bill McChesney was converted into Judge Omar Gati ney by some clevermakeirp and Bruce Chappell added thesau llon of the play in his role as taxidriver philosopher Technical personnel played an important part in the production to compete the picture TheTheatre Guild will start organizing their second produc tion on Tuesday Nov 26 with meeting in theBarrle YMCA at 830 otanyone interested in any phase Aof thepresentation of The Glass Menagerie which will be directed by vi ANGLIIC its HAVE NEW MINISTER AT CRAIGHURST Rev RobertT Cathcart for five years pastor of Caledon East the pastoral charge of Cr which includes Crown Hill His first services were held on Sun day Nowsit at both churches es resident minist urst is schooling at Weston High School and his Theol ical 20 years in mis thenorth and the we mar ried the former Margare Anglican Church was lglifi to day Nov 21 pm at the Bar rie Gun Club on the agenda is turkey roll games draw for Christmas has ket valued at $150 and lunch Everybody is welcome to the Smoker and as the item in the mail suggests the more the mob rier Weather Ioday Cloudy Cooler Snow Fliirries The past week had much SW windrstrons at times and veering to west but with lit tle snow until Sunday with two inches by this morning alter storm late yesterday Temperatures wc Eigh 11017 54 37 42 36 44 34 52 32 41 30 38 29 35 2i 36 35 Mrs Nellie Helrner Dies alCornvvall Was Barrie live Mm Neiu iieimcr Wal Ontaric ns General Hospital after long ness from heart trouble The funeral is todayat Lunenburg at two oclock She was the only daughter of John Grant prominent lum ber dealer of Barrie and the first collector of customs here iii the early 1870s In her younger years she was nurse in Motl lneal and later it St Lukes Hos pita NewYork She was born on Mary Street Harrie in 1870 Married to Charles PHelmer eember about 40 years ago they farmed in the Cornwall district Her husband sufllvcs also two bmtheis Fred Grant of Bar and Harry Grant who has ed ew York City hnd dis lt9 discoTelzdécfil Market Decl Snnnidalelwndalp nldaieOoinen 1me wm manualso old Commonin Ran pan Matchedub ItNorthBlm Went im Goldwater Village at the office are News the present mayor andi Storey Reeve Acclaimed James Patton present Reeve Nothw saga Township was re turnedto office by acclauution the nominations held on Friday but thebownslvip will go to tilt pallynext Saturday Nov 30 to Hebgood the Deputy Reeve is beingsamos for the office by Fred Seeking election to count the three members of lhl yea council chk McQueenW Chipchase ank Hewson Al and Andrew Kennedy Rehim ed by1awlamatio Anthony Beck present he WasagaBeeIch Village we elected to office on Friday 102 votesEric Lawrason recei ed 75 votes Arthur Hutchinso 73 James Kenwell 41 Elec to council were Marjorie Dyer Goldsmith liens Pringie and Arthur Gordon Elccted to School Board Tobacco CrOp enhancedJ cm and his family watch lessly early Frida and entire tobacco cropwcn Fire Destroys The loss is est at $40000 iA passing motorist noticed barn oniire and wokeer Severn who placedcalls departments in nearby Camp Bpr dStayner Neith respond because pin which the farm er has no fire protection ogre The blazehad such nastart the the familywouid only watch the 14 kilns of tobacco being estr ed beginning or theaession of re th Councilon Fridny probe Quointai With til tions taking place The debate was necessitatedhe cause county council had before them two reports on theaHairs of Simcoe CountyChiidrensAid Society but the whole thing be gen with the presentation at the Points CA8 We more outset of the debate on the GAS eports Councillor John Small Adi flit acteduss chairm group of four report made it rclear co nty council that the reportvvns the unanimous think ing of the four who had signed it Councillors SmallW Camp bell Garfield Cese and Pinchin He refuted the auger tion theOAS reply to the report flhau as not the actualfeeling Dal egnvphs of the tee report in which it had bee stated that the countys representatives bad essiuned their oppoi nt tothe AS board They were tniiy conscious pf therdesirebniheupart of the councillo become intelligently in for bfthe ii irs andthe mane efywss func Three youlbllitles must to areal degree sappointnient when the GAS nme before council said Council or Pinchinrg We cousidr ered hree things might happen th apart port by inasmuch oi the so cicty Ernest Cumberland point ing out that there was likely to be deficit of nearly $20000 in the societys budget by the end portion of this expected deficit was due locusts outside the con trol of thesoyciety Wednesday the four coun or who acted as the countys representatives on the society hoard brought in special report to council Tho report was cri tical although vthe writers ex pressed thehope thatit would be considered constructive Coun ty counclliagreed that the GAS should have timetosiudythis report and bring in their observa tions on Friday of the year At the time he was careful to state that the mejqr kx heartjhatthey would resign The 7comufiittee in preparinZ the reportyhad no feeling of up posing theka attire society but they Wanted tofeellthatthe money oilthe taxpayer was being spent judiciously Desire to fihis rrport ndiCative of desire lb close the gulf between the society andcounty counci and to improve public lotions the dU ministration oi the society ho beenstatemin In eport The fact thatthe initiisi report of the GAS gave figures of finances only up to end of September 21 thoirgh figures were availableto theend of October exanpiified gtWhy cant this council be in ormed in an intelligent way as to what is going on in this opera tion asked Councillorlgtinchin ens Suggestion Warden Fisher Ganton speak ing it in the floor of the charm her so do havevan axe to grind the OASaud at the same time cannot help but say that they are in there with all sine eerity and they havemy sympo thy It my belief that this re port should go back to some com mittee to bring back age the please president oi drens county council the CA8 tovthe council report critical report but gt pcrtdoes not validate an erron eousrepo in our reply wehave po tried ou the errors one Reply On Friday morning tiiepresi dent submitted to council the reply of the society to the special report It stated The tone of the report the special report and itsaccuracy indicated to thcboard loci of understanding of so many aspects of the Chillt drens Aid Society that we can not accept it as indicative of the workof the society nordo we consider it to be the aetualteeL ing of the majority of county councillors who are also mm bore of the board of directors of the Childrens Aid society The Vfivepage report went on to definejhe various points of disagreenlent between the board apdthe special report In par ticular it recorded complete con fidence in the managing director Ulfiuié socieiy Miss poithe Jack sonanti hei ability of fulfilling all theresponsibilies of her of lice The special report made it clear that it in neway huestion PaintsTo council the invitation it Delaney 2nd vicelt Simcoe County Chil Aid SocietyL addressed on the reply of Your group brought forth cal rel said Dr Defiiney Slight manna of the iiuchured t0 bacco market on Dec 2was an nounced folio ing directors meeting of Ontar Tobacco Growcrs Marketing Board at Tilisonhurg For the second time in more than 20 years growers will offer FlueCured their leaf without anestablished minimum average price Nosuch price existed during the 1844 market ln the absence of an ar ranged price beiore sales begin in 1957 themarketiwiil have chanceto function as hires and fully competitive shot The decision to open he msn ket wasthe result 01 received from tobacco growe he not prepared to proceed rarbitration at this timei Thelposribil of arbitration at laterda as eldout at Mon treal it we statedtliat could not tarted until The growers represen tetives took the stand that fur thendeiayi settling the iprice guestion discumion of Wbi commenced in October iwoul dangerously limit the time it process tobacco yers have already estlon thattobacgo thebarns before Vinc who had been for 20 The bo eatimatesol theamount grademf of 1957 Turn ruelcaspéimed ou the in to reemphasiz that sriiy due to lac aired in the special rqiort brought Councillor James Pin chin Midiandy on oi the com piiers o£thespec report toihia feet witthe summion mature matter should it council alone motion by Co neillor Pen cock Essa Township that all re ports pertaining to the Childrens Aid Sociotysliouid be referred to the special welfare committee with instructions fofvthst com mittee to bring in report at the January session was defeated Councillor Garfield Case Coliin woody suggested that such mo tion wassimpiya means of pass ing the buck fin is the respon sibllitygyf thisr council to deal with this matter rowear mm Councillor Plnchin said he felt that themattcr had gone far enough iind should be discussed now ould like to teal that members of councilvwerevlree to express themselvea Towards that end do feel we should go inlosomesofi of elosedsesslnnn ldo not advocate that the pr be excludedpbut that they be asked notto quote memben As for theimembers of the Childrens Turntopage live please conclusion of couneiiin1ce in ecounty report to the April meeting of the CAS lend the motion presented to you in this reportiinlyxsiightiy resembles the motio actually gt passedff The paragraph referred to tates that the society had resoiv county uncil that at the yea it would disco responsibilities in thre phases of its present workand would bill the an is Plim personnel that theseservioes must hedis continued or the 55 ildrens Referring to the suggestion in the county sport that the board and the volunteer

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