Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 24 Jul 1957, p. 15

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SDAY FRIDAY SAIURDAY EVENINGSHOWS AT 650 pm CONTINUOUS SATURDAY From 230 pm SEE THIS ONE THE MOST EXPLOSIVE FUN THE COMEDY OF THE YEAR MGM presents GREGORY PEQK LAUREN BACALI Hi9 Former Sweetheart womclnt 9W9 up malnrrlnl DQLORES GRAY Nowapapur man toshlon doalgnnr shapely Showgirl In riotous comodyl rLus Fox MovlliTONE NEwSltrEL MONDAY TUESDAY Two DAYS ONLY EVENING snows AT655 and pm ills llEAltr or curl SLINGER rxrosro on THE SCREEN Lonely on the tnil lnnrly in tin with Rd and ANTHON The Itcry or killer torilira hun hand Ind icorcdwnitipg or an bullet that would on day And his lucid nrnmount winnu PALANCE llllllli Willi Rlliillli MllilllliDli lilillt ilKilt initials icnnvv mills lfiRsr BIGCOMEDY ONE OF THE FUNNIEST WSW3 lrilgiiiiiira mm DELINQUENV SlilllllliliY unuiiidmislmum WATCHNEXT WEDNESDAYS PAPER Plus Other Tracts FUNNlER THANBVER FINALLY WE ARE rltouc TOGIVE YduTliAT GRAND AND GLORIOUS MOTION ricruttr THAT Is ONITS 65TH WEEK AT THE TIVOLlTHEATREZINTORONJO surlnswssli containing sunnAY IJG 50ml olt WIA muniul ttollltr Illillmllll Mmlfi warm ID 7m on ilanIr orultnlir lllml int in ill midlmiiliilll stiltliullts tiltinsulmhuuntuuuii nlilllti unit lilitlliliisllilllllllli ruis SHOET suiislacr CATCHlNG SEA citrArultEs Fit Slit lillllllllllllllSVSliTlllllllii JEFF AND ER AND CORNEL WILD lN TWO FLAGS lN llE WESTltszA¢Tl0Nan BREAKlNTHE CIRCLE FdRREsTTUCKER ALFRED ALES 48 Ian old merchant and armor was elected as Progressive Conserva tivc mcmhcr ul parliament or ivcllington South The win gave the Prograssivc Conservalivcs lio seabiin the 235acat Commons This Liberals have 106 scald The victory was the tirst in the rid ing tortlie Progressive Conscr valivcs since 1030 The election was deterred lronl July 10 be cause 01 the death at Henry llosking Liberal candidnlc who had held the seat to 1949 Rama CBC Music Festival from Siialiord Devotees oi music both jazz and classimi will have the oppor tunity to share in the rich musical bill of tare that will rcturn t6 Stratiord in the unit at its annual hlusic rcstival commencing on Wednesday July at as 10 or the programs will be broadcast in part oucr one radio They will hci carried over the TransCanada network which comcs to this To ronto area over the hay station can Tho CBC Symphony Orchoslrp will he heard on tour sow ccrsive Wednesday nights be ginning on July at with soprano Lois Marshall is guesti artist ior the first program and violinist BettyJean Hagen or the last one Aug 21 Lots lilarshhll who has been heard in Barrie in the Canadian Concert Series madcihcrrEqucandebutla year and is to return to Brllam soon to take part in this years Edinburgh Festival andto make her debut rhc orc estrzWlii be under the baton of different conductor at each concertynamely Heinz Un ger director oi the York ConcElt Society Toronto Walter Sussklnd conductor ot the Toronto Symph ony orchestra Gcnlirty Wadding ion the CBCS director of music and Thornas Mayer who leaves the Halilax Symphony this fall to take over the Ottawa Philharmonic nanjamin Britten the noted contemporary English composer will iigurc prominently in three classical Saturday night programs August 24 28 and 31 His new opera The Turn of the Screw based on Henry James blood chiiiing short story will he heard on the 28th 830 to 1045 Peter Poars English tenor will present song recital on Ihc othcr two evenings with Benjamin Britten accompanying him on the piano Except for thcopera the broad cast time lor the above programs will be 830 to 930 pm Jazz Treat Jazz connoiscurs will he hurt dlcd close to their radio on three Saturdays August 1t and that is those that have not cit the strong pull to Stratiord Count Basic and his orchestra whose triumphs include popular ity polls and American and Eurv opean tours Will be hard on the first date irom 900 to 930 pm Singer Joe Williams who ioincd thexband in 1954will be featured he has won the 1955 and 1956 Down Beat polls for the best male hand vocalist The August to show will pr sent the Rory Collier Quintet which was smash hit at Strat ford last year Soloist in the group is Toronto pianist Norm Anradio while the noted Billy Hollldaywlll sing the blues as only she can The filial inn concert brings the Gerry Millllgan Quartet and the trio oi the inimitable Teddy Wilson to the outperformanice The 10th and 17th shows will be Aired troln 530 to 930 MipHuRST Mr and Mrsfiamos Craig visiA min Midland ers Greeneand ltandy or Mid land are visiting her sister Mrs has Bertram Mr Poole or Dril Ila is also holidaying with Mrs Bertram vwFormerTeachcr Mr Deritscn tanner teacher in SSNo ll renewed acquaintr spec lathe section On llolldtly ilssdoanj on holiday withhergr dpnr tr and Mrs smith or Uxbridge London recital 1ouncan Tim Duncan Jim Kett nill mlghtollErlan shameneynherclscdaycamp torour park rind of the graves ours Horton otstrond EDNEspAYJ ULY24 i957 PLAYGgouNps highlights Sr Vinunl St Vincent Playground wu very Active last week or the chit drcn took part In varied activities such baseball volleyballtllwlm mlng Ind cults Our Special day was indlrll Day on Wetlandy morning The children were divided into tour tribes thc lroquoir Apache Huron and Sinux The tribe competed tor the prize with the iroquols winning almost every event The prizes torhest costumes were won by Jamie Parker Ann Doidge Raymond Shelley and Janice Tomlinson new competition scarf tight waantlfoduced by John Saso The winners of this event were Terry Adams and Harry hliclnlow John chonlld and Tommy Adams won the wheelbar row race Friday morning the younger kiddies went to Oro Beach or their spash party The childrep had waited patiently all week tor this special cvcnl and by Friday the enthusiasm was so great that the youngsters were all ready to go when the readers arrived at nine oclock The arrival of new slide to replace our old broken min was an appropriate ending or Very successful week Brock Srroar Thc tirst two week at Brock Playground havc been busy ones Two hoys ball teams have been formed as follows Seniors Jlm Daley Dennis PattersonClIytun Perry Mike Shaunesscy Blil Oaks Pele Elliott Allzn Duncan TeddEnlmsfiBilliwnson inch Hines and Leighton Porto Jun iors Earl Richards Bryceleerty Murray Pcrrthiclw Dunn Toln and John Ruth Our junior team has won three out oilthe our games they have played but the senior team has won none oi the games they have played There are games songs emits and plenty at tun It Brock Ploy ground cRAlGHURsT Recent Visitors Mr and Mrs Pedlingham were recent visitors at llisonbulg Mr and Mrs Lewis and lainin of Edmonton called on old friends in the village last week Mr and Mrs Rutherford and son of Elnora Alberta visitedin the village during the week Weekend vlsit Mrs Gertrude McCullough and Mr and Mrs Neil McCullough oi Torontomisited Mrs Evoy atthe weekend Mr and Mrs Freeland at North Bay visitedMr and Mrs Pcdllniz ham last Weeka llliss Linda Hodgson is visltlng in Toronto Sunday School Picnlc The Sunday School picnic for St Johns Churdh will be held in the school grounds next Friday July 25 Mr and Mrs Howie hills Vasey visited air and Mrs Em Caston on Sunday Memorial Service The Watkins family of Toronto attended service in St Johns Church on Sunday in memory or their mother and the bcautilul flowers were also inrnernory er Bell ncooloo number from the village It ended the Bell reunion at Hobart on Saturday and Mr and Mrs Harvey Bell of Tilden Lake stayed overtor the weekend There will he Decoration DRY service in st Johns Church Ctoighursron Sunday Aug4 at 330 p1nfallowed hy daem Weekend rrlp ncl Mrs Robert Princeirnd Miss Llulan iiliasLoia baidwio andSterlln Mccauley sponttlio incurlion Day Service Special events as well on routine nowmen were reporréd mom local playgrounds as the second week or majorrte Recreation Committee summer program was successfully completed From the sound or the various leaders reports Indian Du unit splnsh parties were the weeks Nnilon Square Alter one week of experience Nelson Square Plusround com pleted its second wezlt even more surcextully Every morning we play guns andwe have mindlbat tum games are the most popular Two oi the Ivorith are Cribs Crow and Crones and Capture the Flag Crafts took over in the AttEI noons Throughout the week we have linger painted and made houses out of construction paper lndlnn headdresscs and macaroni Jewellery We ended the weclt with drawing contest Our special days are on Thurs days This week we had lndlan Day Red war paint and multi colored hcaddresscs wcrc prom inent Accompanied by blood curdling war whoops Costume were made at various materials ranging from deer skin to potato sacks and towelling Awards for the best costumes went to Karen Kennedy Sandra Smith Billy McConlrey peppy Stevenson Julie Smith Brenda Cole Anita Johnson Linda Ag new and Allan lionldsworth THE prizes were given tor the most war paint the most original cos tumes and the best headdresses Mlel judging the costumes we began the races The first was wheclbarmw race won by Bev crly Simmons and Helen Mihay Threelegged race was won by Linda Agnew and Allan linulds worth John lilillar won the shoe kicklng contest and Marilyn Hiltz won the hopping race The run ning raccswere won by Anita Johnson Linda Agnew Donny LunnlLand RonnyJaunau Congratulations to all winnersl Every day there is swimming out at Oro Beach and on Tuesday re special attraction or the my young children was splash party on Friday morning NEw ALOWELL Recent Visitors Mrs Hunter or Churchill l5 vin lting with Mr and Mrs John Calder Mr and Mrs Keith Presser and sons 01 Toronto visited with their grandparents weekend From Ottawa Mrs McRoberls and or ottawa are spending aoma time with the lorrnerd mother Mrs Robert hlachnm Hamilton Visitor Miss Lillian Johnston Ham over the children ilton spent the weekend with her aunt Mrs John Gordon Recently Married Congratulations to Miss Gladys Arnold and Robert McCellzn who were married on Saturday Visiting Parents Mr and Mrs mum and children of Newtonhrook visited their parents Mr and Mrs Lock hart few days last week Arnold and Tom otlzalny River visited his brothers and sisters and attended the wedding at his niece Miss Gladys Arnold Angus Visit Mrs Paddison spent Tues weekend to erborlnlgh gotten of any alter munan Christan or visiting pm The ARRiE EXAMI sufeVyont liralnaurc ance keeps pace with rising building Checlc it with us no 06 costs kin Tllfldliliiii Fill SA innit Entia Comedy 8t Cartoon Barrie Gunner Graduating From Manitoba Camp rhirtyiwo ot the youngest and kecnest soldiers in the regular army this week will take the most important step at their military careers theyll take down the green shoulder flashes of the sol dler apprentice andslcp on par ade twoyear veteran of the Can adian Army and gunner in the Royal Canadian Artillery At Camp Shilos noyal Canad iansSchoolrotsArtillerysthérlIvand loycawld soldier apprentices will stage their ceremonial graduation parade on Friday July 26 tor MajorGeneral Megill QOC Prairie Cominfind Since 1955 theyve been getting two yearn high shoolinstructionllong with military and trades training Now theyll proceed towards NCOs or niiicers rank Trophy tor the hest allround graduate will he presented to Our day with Mr and Mrs Plaxton Angus MlSs Newton of Saskatchewan showed some lovely slides of her work at the service on Sunday evening rrum Barrie Miss Marion Mumherson of Barrie is on holidaysfidith her Parents Plays New Organ it was pleasure to have Davies at Toronto play the new organ at St Johns on Sunday lllr Davies has been associated with church music since he was six years of age beginning his career in the Church of England in his native Wales He has been pupil or Dr ncalcy Willan and still sings in the Gregorian So ciety chain as well asheing chprlster at St Cuthherts Church Leaside Mr Davies his wire and tamily have hccn visit ing Rev and Mrs John Rid del Holler of Sudbury by Lt Col Toms Commandant at RCSA Award tor the best marks man will go to Gnr Nichol son Midland and for the highest military standard to Gnr Clayton Bunverton Gnr Fleming of Saint John NB gets trophy tor attaining the highest scholastic standnnrd and Gnr lttcLflchlan oi Palmerston or the best athlete Commander of the final parade and officer commanding the sol dlcr apprentice battery is Mojor Michlc Kingsto Graduatcs include Gunner Resistor Barrie an Tuck of or gt For many years the leading metal recovered in the Yukon was gold Buttodayit ironcoeded in Value by silver and base metals rail rlltty ovrm EXTRA INSURANCE may win the game for YOU too Whenthc unexpected happens it pays to have insurance which FUlr LY COVERS you it is wise to have an INSURANCE SPECIAL lsr advise you about your Insur ancu program in order to get the most insurance at the lowest com parablelcost Call us today ii iii standstill SUMNER SccUS rmsriror Insurance ALL ms 95 Donia St PA 85201

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