Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 18 Dec 1957, p. 1

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ariarows panama auncouhrx or SlMCfl Hjuronia Historic Sites and Tourist Association will publish 10000 copies otiis revised onla Tourist Guide Map tor fret distribution in 1968 secre tary Barry Conn Hughes an nouhccd this ycek Meeting in Midland on Setup daytbe group decided to solicit its membcp municipalities for lists of particular points of out historical and tourist interest or inclusion in the re visedrmap Dcndlineior the in lorthationv set at Jan 10 Ego map committee headed by Moliatt dland lnr clud Major Lanero Cold Norman Clarke of Barrie 1H Cranstxzh6f Midland Sulzport for Summer School The association decided to increase its support of the Uoiverslty of Western Ontarios summer school of lndian Aach aeniogy which has been situated in Huronla or the past few osrnm me round bi first position no asec Pom is the son 13 Mrs apreol In 1919 small town20 miles north or Sudbury In this town Mr Barrand rece ed most of his education Young Roy had some ticulty finding job durlrigithe depres sion His father bent al Ls we hit by Thewfirst inte tcr some 11 office wort qdyook In addition to its annual $25 toxthe schools outstand ing nudenty the group willeon tributc 10 towards the fees or each of the first seven people from Huronla whoapply to at lend the autumer school Dr and Mrs Wilfrid Ju conduct the schooif Irant of $50 was set aside for preservation of the old fLumbermLns Church at Port Severn as an historic site when definite plans are put forward by the citizens committee work ing on the project Annual meeting of the associa tion was set tor Wednesday Feb in Midland The dinner meet ing will follow an afternoon busi ness session Public school inspector Ellis was appointed head of committee which will investigate and develop the dissemination of historical Information on Hur onia to schools pupils and teach PERIENCE lcounting HD on of the area other commit tee members are At Walkin 114 keepm enogmphy he rotary He wasasketl act so epretaryships nvaluable ness In 1931 he went to lgirkland Lake and spent three years as store clerk and accountant Thcn he wasap the mil After courses in higher ac cost accounting and municipal accounting he started as fsecretary and jtreasurer of several community organizatio mFrom bailiff lllr Earzand th the ensuing yearsrose It assessor tax collector éierk treasurer assessment cammlsi sioner secretary ohagboard of health secretary of récreation association secretary of plan ningboardand weltare on taking over Benfrew and Bar ew hand accounting system and newf machine aes counting syst ms respectively VOShawa oity clerk 1dr Barrands responsibilities are manltoldjHe isseeretary of city park nianagcznentsecretary of the union cemetery board offgovi ernnrs secrets secretary of the co ncil committeevon thees tablisbment museum in Osh awe secrets of the courtof iscenses division regi trar ofh ths and deaths juris diction over the dog icontrol de partment issuer of licenses and sideration by the updating list of publications on Count Huronia ior distrihmionto schools and libra the area chrlleithi cced Mayor Wilbur Cramp soughta position pn thenwater and light commission unsuccess fullyx it passed that Ia counciLseuetm of the board of avCard shaw and Barry Coda Midland gt SixMile Lake abandoned expenditure Member said that Another project und month It wt with projection of Highway 400 the SixMile area goon more thickly populated The sociatinn will sugge st the be expanded on 1000 the association la when the lid to ddice site who Petition Separate school Al sion parlslu ners meeting of Pauls Roman Catholic Church recently motion was warate sch be been sent to Ontario department of edu cation for approval Theplan is for single room to decided upon it approval isre ceived from Torah Weathe Today With ShOWers Somé filer year md jAlec mwuiimh deah of the present council failed secure hisseat George Burn Bowls 18 Cyli arse Muculaeh Thoma Jack antenna rmiect interven Atter crossing ave thenew dglgnatedwmute of ad will be onihe east lwayggo Brentwood ln Monday am by were electe ttvovacanci Larkl mpvnteag Xayor reeve Ross Williams Hote and restaurant owners onllia denied anyknowledge at voteilon the intmductiodgf cocktail lounges Hoteimenvsavit is against regi ulatlons ot the association to be the spearhead of sucha vote and also point out th plebiscite would have to be placed the people receive of atleast eligible to rot on suchraottes and then be approvedby tarlo ThrLcao would then name date forthe vote suchmc has been take Mledge Thela theth of 0rilliawas heid inNoVember 1950 whenja proval was given Ito th esta on its dwn and WW Wallet145 fully trying to get va ous people terested in Bill me of the receiver of all claims city ford ses inquiries in in plot pair matters are directed to the ierk attempting es in Canada so againstthe Permission has bet Th the miiiisternf bath and are in the up canboolr as is do are tralQouegme ommifie of udents under dam of Bop issalready gathering ti and Liquor gontrol chairmen of committees Int odor treeve 12 Alderso Taylor1t Be tlehW moaning rthy no mania of finance Blahestimates that the boar will below This inexceptlonally good in View offthe fact that we have got new school said Mr Blair lVlrI Blair paid tribute wall finish with $250oo thfin the 1bndget flgnre By Haunts shortedr fNews Editor Probably the most unexpected happening thissctiolastle success or what might be called Roman revueat theraarrle District North Collegiate So pr ulcers or the idea public mention of was the unqualified doubtful were the turn out that first regular meeting or the 3130 though th event Inibiareport to the board the principalot North collegiate Hamilton said lhaatudents in the trades in which Latin is taught wrote and presented skill wearing early Roman costumes The skitswere well performed and provided an interes an evening or the Vatud entsvand parents Sitting in the audience were three judge Mias Spanla ot the Bridges and the prin cipal the North Collegiate Six classes learnan Latin took part revue Craze and the Student Authors Withone exception each at the six skits seed that night were writ ten bytho students who set their modern ideas in Roman times and place on November 22 as tohow ltjmlghtv it was madeat the Board onMonday night al openln sketch radio commen tary football classie broad cast from station SPQR complete with commercials wastbev only script supplied from sources other thanthe collegiate Radio and television programs were predominant in the program ogt3idea wasidrst mooted there wer som doubts as to aw Grade XB satired rfWhats My Linei making it anvopportunity to introduce the class in the guise of notable Romans Back Page Challenge was the theme for students of Grade XC while the students of Grade XllA triedjto solve the death of Julius Caeaar in Dragnet style homanJPaity typical Roman party was brought most vividly to life by Grade XIAL LoveMe Tendér and other modernhlts were elev speaking instalment of am to amendthe Canadian Vessel Con structl tor Sim hi th hononable members may under whya memberfmm central Ontario riding is speaking in supportof bill dealing with theconstmction of ocean going vessels ln collmgwood on Georgian ha is one of tbeiinest and most efiiiclent shipyards in all Canadas There are preschtlyemployed in those yards betWeen seven and nine hundred highly skilled ship builders That these yards have been able to keep busy with the little vernmenbal aid they have rec iv is indeed avtrlbutertd both the workers and manage talent the my Board Bowman principal of Barrie in at Ap Ion of the opening yéar Both have taken ed orth Collegiate rafter fo Tb local competition should be of valuein preparing for the bedule ular ableto compete with regard toall all Canadian shipyard va ge toaplay exhibition games of theSt Law nee Seaway ships are now beidg built there which will both the Adriatic and Pat ccoastonf Ganada The But it was communitysi ging with dither encelor the popularsongs Mere inLatin helpfully written forvthe audiehc at the hav Que seraseradevelopedlnto Quodc andthera was Latin version of ATlsket union est tutur uni omit rle Distrust ortb Collegiate eer tainly proved here was nothing dead about Latin passage of this bill means that Canadian shipbuiidhag will be the shipbuilding ineeds find Can adisn owners wherever ships may beused been the policy ofthe government to subsidize thejh dingo Conn 11 march ant shipping at in times lost need the shlpbuildingindustry and the shipbuilders are absolutely Vital to the security ofvoureountry In Canada we have seen since the end otthe second world many of our gre lakes yardsvtr tuaily disappear Certainlytheirt work forces are seattmed forever plain AF photographers tom acrossCa Ida at present on short public relations course grabber hruim llemilne pho l=avero showed thoughqu the photographic roproduetionequht anent usedat thisaplant and ex the 11 this bill brings only one ship to the greatlakesryands it will he wortb wbile but am sure it will mean many newsbips for Without it there is no incentive for Canadian ship nwnerstobuild theirships igfcanada when the not asubsidy It merely permits the ownertowrite bit the costagainst earningsaL an accelerated xiii the cost is written 0H lna mine um bhréeyearstheyshipwili still hav man Wars otehrnlng taxable ncorne orthe owners self to allhonorable members who This bill ought to éoinmend consider the shifiuildinglndustry ur national mater As soon as adxaw mere report have found several letters addresséd

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