Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 5 Jun 1957, p. 11

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ln carnival nlood aiidcarntval setting the Slmcoe County Ro creatlon Service prcscnted its eighth annual review in Barrlc District Collegiate Institute last Wednesday evenina banner announcing the Festival ol Ac tivitiu streamed aborc seven booths each of which strikingly illustrated ont aspect el Ihe work of the recreation service The booths were decanted candyeon style in lively varia lions nl red blue and yellow and the voice at the barker the sound at the hitrtlygllrdy and the chatter oi the crowd as they pass ctl along the line ol booths add ed to the carnival tpitlt Activities represented were day camps swimming new Canadian groups youth leadership lrain ing arts and cruils and talk and square dancing One oi the most attractive was the new Can adian booth where spectators were greeted by Miss Connie One young Dutch girl in costume lroni Voiindam Holland The booth showed one to this new countrydclicale handmade lace lrnm Belgium henulliui rugs from Sweden handwoven hand embroidered linen lrom Ireland and the Ukraine Swiss wood carving glowing copper utensils lroin Hol land and many other lovely ex hibits lroin England Scotland Denmark Germany Hungary and Italy More than words thISdlsr ploy bespohc the cultural nerlt age til the newcomers and their appreciation ut the welcoming hnnd given thcm by the recre lion service and County organisations Mrs Erich Wclss was in charge oi the huutli assisted by Miss Gwen File and iiorst Leiner The onlookers tound booths inseinnling air and Mr James lictcalic featured in the booth crnll work by campers vii rs Flura Broiey matte wnter solely the mill at tile sivmiining booth MissFlo unce llleArihtir and Miss Diana Barnes at the youth booth had preporcd an attractive and thoughtlul display showing how the needs of youth are met by the home school church and re irreational aciivttics lllrs itaiph Cook and Val hrueltcr oi Dceion never Intde nlltlience tor their electric mine of the courses altered by Ille scrvtee in the last yea iiicw Benver anti smock demonstrated point ing in the arts and ernlts booth while ltlls ll Palmer ane elulii on small hand loom Dolls dressed appropriately ior square dancing by Mrs Wil linm Newton rind Mrs William lnlebmson and the recorded inu ol the square dance were successlul ieniures of the folk and square dancing booth Visiting the booths was only the beginning of the varied pro grant which stressed the import nnec of recreation for every member oi the family With Mrs Archer Colwiii at the key board Mrs Gordon Todd ol Churchill led lively session of community singing ending with Come to the Fa Manlord Home of Orillid ch rman of the recreation hoard greeted the guests and George MucKay pre sented the financial report Fisher Ganlon Warden oi Sim coe County was called up tronl the audience tor an Impromptu speech and Miss Louise Colley the rcercation director and co ordinator oi the evenings per termance spoke few words Alter this biici interlude oi speechmalting the lcstlval oi ac tivities swung lgain into action An aecomplishulrmup ol iolir nod square dancers irpm the rpm in this Iiqupapcr vnfllhInlnllouy prln gm will msmsmt Vienna who has tnught rnany brought lmm hometonds ln anlllubllc school children in Barrie other Simone the day leadership train which bore the in dipper beard boot nilitt Ito the Isle of Camime and Fortpol Iandancy Then thobarlrcr part plyed uuricciliartin hicouagiieach enticed tamily to eachot the booths in Iurn Father Archer Colwill ot Viscy er was iltrr cordon Grandma war iirs Nelson oi Slmud whil dreu were iieveriy and Sylviatthc raise goitee Lisir and Harold Darelt Ir inland trolls turn each booth put on side show Good music was supplied by dirt Page Miss Mary colemcn lcda grouplm diyoungslers Irotn last ycarrl rainstvlclrdiy camp through ale lroliesome dry at the camp Di From the swimming booth tame the iilsses lune Gable lurlu Owen and ltlary Coleman in let citing bathing costumes to pro tlse llteaovlng techniques The new Canadians put on broad cast rrom sllllon NCBC ltanlr Donnenberg the announcer in lrodueed Erich wpisr tornlcrty po ny he result it dISCIISSImn It courses in lave lighthearted Ind doubt rirnplltled impression one at their meetings iorld Dwight Ihil chil creation service square over the county Produce the once hgaln training course in itself to play the recorder and 19 ol them were the to prove itwlth thru gracclul numbers Thcn Mr Bonnenherg interviewed Mrs Arnold Banting ol lvy In happy mixture of lanlssy and tact the youth booth used those who like puppets with thl voices at Mr truOPErsi and tips DA Scott oi Anguslttte stands ed the evening for all all the Phata WOLF AND VICTIM Shown above is the timber rests in hospital his arm amputated above the elbow Boiiowwflhconfi ence Whether the answer to your money problems in cash loan or expert counsel you my rely on PC Canadas nioli recom mended consumer flnnncncom pany Youl ultras prompt iriendly attention and complotn sopice booked by 79 yeuro pctienco So if you need on In $1000 one dayyou may Inf row with eonndcnoc from HF BRRE EXAMINER Close In 100 people trom all cooperated In lestivnl and prove the old nxiool that seeing is believing As an an anal report thls was revela tion tun lor all and leadership The exciting set war deilgned by iirr ouvld Gorrlck oi shanly Bay and lighting ellecls wcroby Relrcshrncnts were served in the caleteril by Mrs Frank Ding mnn til Shanty Boywilh Mrs Weiss concerning the lcisurc Doulhwallc ot Siayoer Ind Mrs timleI actlvttles oi new Canadian ll Drch assisting it time An hours square dancingfilosa except true carnival stayed to knock down wold that Lore of the arm or tiveyenrold Bobby Gilmore when ihe buy out his hand in edge at the Brandon Mam zoo Thetboy winter on the need of youth group to perfection by who had been taklnz one lit the leadership training no oi lira Dwignt Nelson grand inothcr in the also nest Inter viewed Mr Bclvcr In lrtilt In about the ma association Ictlvities and their relationship to the re And then to lthe chant at the caller the folk dancers illustrated lhcir url in The lthlitelaltder The and The Dip Ind tititAN nxnutnan wattr ml VIRGINIA HELPER nlneyear old pianist with perlccl pitch and tlalr tol improvising gave her first lull recital in Toronto be tore ipecialgatheiing or 50 person with special interest in classical music Iclectlons by Bach Chopin and one she wrote herself God Made Us All or lltr Ind Mrs Hellenol Grill first began pllylng the plant it tivc and has what her teacher calls the authoritative touch at an experienced must it FREDERICTON CF Elli Swanson at Sacramento pilot itylng in the spraying oper atlons against hudlvorins in New Brunswick lively sate although they tly at treetop level escaped without crashcsin ilvc yeata initiation 50 Maple itv IIAIRCUTS 500 PEltlllANrINT WAVING Guaranteed to stay Canadian to turnilh the build duinp will tleelthlt In oldrlashioned steam Photo She played in Beethoven lioydn and hiaeDowell museum Vlntlnla daush British preferably onc ilike the old Empress which used ible amp meetinz organ Klveu tto ply between ottawa and Mon treal would be used It restaur ant The locomotive alllcials litlllun Shaver Williamlhurg Mani one at the 1880 vintage usedBulli around 1820 the trap ii on the Grand Trunk hallwayhalo to have clamped in law would add color to the commun lty beginning to take shape three miles east olt St Lawrence Seaway town Cnllcd Upper Canada Viiliigc the community will Include pio ecr hnmes biirns stores Ind other lhip Ind woodburning railway locomotive would be just about the finishing touches to rplnnned pioneer vili near here gt The sled ttlon we is way igloo Concetta The untost Lawrence De velopment oinmlulon bu an od what bu been described at unit 01 the but collection at early logs in the pioneer village not tor displayln the museum Monthln 10m ltcina from brick used to 1734 In the commit ot the Cryllei bomoto In 184d bathtub complete with seat tire on illplay iota tempor in museum at Harrisburg Visitors see In 1880 unicycle donnted ItyJred Weenant or South Mountain an taucollaps by Mrs Merrill ol blorrty burg nd bear trap donated by tom 20 burg The Ingenuity the pioneers is illustrated by mechanical woodciturn operated by bicycle like contraption donated by Ed munti Teii oi Newboro Midway between the memorial and the village 2le be the plou as secretary read paper on tile BARRIBKXAMINEB WEDNESDAY Icy Mrs Dyer 31v Littles HIII WI her trip in Guelph Makes Plains For in ft Summer Months Littles Iliil commtion Wo menr Institute met at Crawford School on May 25 will IBtncin hers present not can war In exchange or plant and bulbs Cord Indsllowers were report ed by Mn Morrow Mrs liloore reviewed current evean The PerleWit it arrl Ihll every it tatlily wiltJ North Alanin vi rln roptr taut awn to to why we luv koole in and out ni humans can earlair can quilt and rugtair being had in July paper was read on train In school Mrs Berry and hits ticnnlngs volunteered to attend Plans were made or turkey supper tor members and their lamiliea int 31 June and or the Institute picnliz In HI Burton Ave rhoo Motions were made to give sin to itouy boyr baseballclub Indl slit to the community centre contest Pick the Song buildings salvaged Irom areas to be flooded py the Seaway Nearby will be monument and memorial building to commemorate battle of Cryslcrs Farm when and including the colonial troops red cords of wood pruned tram city pulsed force from acres the trees this rprlng have been cut border during the war oi 18l2lnlu iirowood The actual scene oi the bottle porlts department workers to on part oi which now is garbage eer ccremtcry Headstones of area cemeteries to be inundated by the scawoy will be placed there USEFUL woitx MONTREAL or sixty length by city ivcn to charity LOW FLIEIIS nll it says pilots nrc rein He said Pilots Injury in 12 phone PA 3241 IA 84093 whllcuwalt Permanent THE STERLING iliusis CORPORATION Hand OiIkal 372 Buy 5l loronto Minimum quarterly balance bronrh out Ill ovniop 5L Borrl was won bylllrs Donlld Srlglcy poem war read by Mrs boutl Reg 32900 SPECIAL lietlroltm Stiltes Choose rornourwid Le at bedroom suites with double or triple dressers largo chests bookcase or panel beds Priced 12 leAYlIIILD STREET buy your supply in the size you prefer NT t$¢ltlt

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