Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 30 May 1958, p. 1

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Ali SMILES for Qraduatlon Day are two nLSthosephis grade twelve students to be honored Thursday afternoon 059915 Spring fairfllonors Erght blushing and beautiful young ladies and three very im essively grown 11 young men grn uated from Stl Josephs High Sc ol yesterday in Iormal eer emonyiicld in the afternoon at St Josephs auditoriuin Wearing formal whjite gown and gold tidras and carrying nfldom red roses the Ieminine graduates were Patricia Cross and Mary Ford Patricia Kytc se eMurphy Mary Macisaac Sedationand Barbe d5 Respletidehtih dark suits nd carnation houtonhieres were the masculine duates Gil liert Moieau Josephsladiield and mild ziegler Inzthe procession tothe stage chiadyigraduatc was preceded by asoleinn white gowned lassie personal iriend ofthe graduate er5 Powellded the student body in the school hymn All itiail To Theel1and severai other leetions during thefeerEmnny awarderbthc gmduntS diplomasand theprcsen tion of aphids then 0K place Crossiand on he Out ding Student pmesellted by ri Barb woods won award presented and donated by econd tsoi Columbus award for ranking first nd was presented his prizeby Arnbrose Rivett The highest marks in re ligio were earned by Pat Cross land and Monsignor Clair present ed the trophy which 11 nated for this subject Bame on Mondayj wa aljitleagned this The onemg snip rden will be on May June Kiwanians thi Angus and at pretty happy pair Mrs Gdodwin donated and presented the award for the great est progress in Latin won by Arnold Ziegler JoanWoods was given the QWL awardby Mrs Clync for obtaining the highest marks in grade 11 Mr MOore presented the prize will he had donated for the sebo dhighost marks in gmde 11 and this was man by Mrs Moores daughter Mary prize donated by Charles Saso thbdfighestsmrkanmdelfl was presented by Father Doylé to Margaret OConnor The boy standing first in grade 10 Bernard Biieslwwon the PJA award1ne sentedby Mrsiamcs Kelly The student highest in gra ninc Tanis McVeigh was spre sented the Holy Name Society award by Father Manley The boy first in grade ninewho earn ed thcJChristian Mothers award Michael Rinneard was presented with his prize by Mrs Ed La Planter Gail Ford was the winner of the Lions interschool public speaking trophy and 11 Ma Lean presented the award The Lions also presented Public speaking trophies to Jean Wonds second and JoahneMurphy third dnlhe méle public speaking Moreau claimed pr ael Rinneard was Tom Smith third pMonsiguonClair briefly praised the Sisters of St seph who have taught in the Barrlc Separate Schoolsfor tine hundred years Valedictorian Pat Grassland thanked the priests and the ters of the facultyfor thrir gu ance their parents their love s73 spring ceremony econd with gt lolice had bee cheline Marie Fortln 11 id Ziegler of Barriearc the and kindness and classmates for their ship Rev Orslni Superior of St Basils Seminaryin Toronto said to the graduates Youare trustworthybecauseyou haveria sense of true vaiuesand added that the graduating groupswas ready to use its talents ihe speaker warned theyaung adiiits that today it is not per mitted to anyone to helmediocre have been dealt ghier havelthe right to appeal Municipal Board eCMFBM ultingtownflcouneii the demolition ot the litpoet otflce until at least it is ten whethervtherc will have tpbea hearing before the Ontario flun lulu It cocncii witha petition seeking the rctoningo wowed pm pcriy in Fred Grant Soure in municipal purposes Elie co cli has not madean liode cjsion on this petition bit if council refuse ttio petition citizens committee believe they no chairinn committee al Our committee i112 to cooperate with council in preparing sketches lo orderto thebeat this But an that council delay demolition oi the old portofiice building um til it becomes clear whm there has to be hearingbefnra the municipalV board in rde that it such aring be the view the Square more at unsight Citizens neat to RRIELONTARIO CAN AIDA Wednesdly nan is owned by Fred Wood oflirad to and mud toitoss Clublne pt mun Pleasant prernlses were unoccupied Most of the iniple fit the time the barn were saved Mostiy ot thelire is not sunny Snnny weather continue new to tha and nin is badly needed of means wurin Camila FRIDAY MAY 30 1958 Judge Mr Hamilton of the Juvenile an Kindly Court Barrie paid tribute to the work done by the social workers 01 the Bimeoe Countthildrene Aid Society whe addressing the Rotary Club of Barrie yesterday These people 010118 do terrific job said Heraflonor They go into the loom and investigate all the details Judge Mrs Hamilton was peak ing on the workot the Juvenile and Family Court Every child on into care by the society is onan order ot this court cacti case comcsvbelore Judge Hamilton The rpeakerremarke thawin married mothers were nt the fact that it cost tbecounty sins foreayhchlld taken into care Herhonor gave each case the most careful consideration bo foreirigning the necessaryrorder Work Crown The Juvenile andlamliy Court in Barrie was established in lots Mir Exercise ill TeSl lihsfleriiersx Committee that made four specific ouncil ofwhich nly two had ncornplclciy dealt with lhe so mltteo had recie that council should investigate the icoslbility of shortterm buiiding write the cue for confirmation ot thesuperintend ontnrio ents oral Assurance to Mayor The second and last requests Wilson But of Barrie Sew The charge Varosc Plit of fight in arooniin house in riehon May 11 in hehj Ma jannis Koslovakis ronto was killed Evidence of Dr Chester Lean pathologist of Western Hospital Toronto suiiEr liiimip njurics There were two marks which might have beencaiiscd by the heel of ashoe and evir dence of severe blow inthe abdomen Asked by thc men Attorney if the severe hlowrnight have been caused bya iall Dr Me Lcan replied Itcould be but only from height Evidence of witnesses showed there had beenbrutal fighting at the residencePricc Sewell ywcre seen with the do ceased andxa woman VAquarrel had broken out between three men Koslovakishad all en to the ground in theen tight andhadb en kicked iam Bcspolpo owner of the Ne may ice building vvad with the wishes committee showcd the nvention are Dehis Sheard roweli Goi Henry Ber Clark and Barrie police ga nee of ih scone ire had rionnd when he went to investigate The do and 10 called by stage their at Thornton xt kW dnesda no hint takenfi So The Ground Dbserver harps its severest 1h sci3 cc titwhen the largest exercise girl carried out in Canadatak place ncxt weekend through nd Western Que yvill face one of Be deience system idm is very sophish ated and tech nicel oligan but regard ees of advances in technology still haiie ccuutheavil with them ithe intellig ce Daylight Operationw The operatioirwiiizbc roani out during daylight hours only In thci ev the exercise 1de week to be held of bad weather be postponed he Week end it war then under the jutls diction of Magistrate Gordon Fos ter Thework of the court grew until in December 1955 Judge Mrs Hamilton took over the work of this court The jurisdletion otthe court covers the wholeucfithe county an in addition to the Barrie co courts are held in Midland Collingwood and Oriliia There are probation officers in Midland and Orlllla and three in Barrie The court administers the Maintenenée Act Juvenile Delin quenta Act the Child Wellsre Act and certain sections under the Criminal Bade of Canada Juvenile Delinquency Referring to invenlie delinquen cy Judge Mrsliemilton said that youngsters between 014 and 16 were very disturbed group Whose was the responsibility Where were we lacking What was wrong with the juveniles of thorcountrys The speaker admitted she had no answer but said it was signi Iicaiit thatthere was practically flights will originate from the northern area of Ontario and Quebec as iarvup as James Bay Spotting theFlaries The job of the LGround ob serve Corps observation posts if ash essage to the nearesthObC fil er centre Atthc filter centres intorni Wickcm flows eh will be plotted bycother eersandthe enemy known simultaneously radar stations and eemmandeisrwz ho direct tighter interceptors to their tarv gets Exerci The objee of the exercise is to practice observers in report ing procedures and in thetrack ing unovementsrof mfl across the radar will also test used for passing flashmessage ise is sing Drgariiz Ground Observer at North Bay whiéh haseharg of the filtereehtres at Brockviile and Peterborough Commanding officer of theth responsible for the organization of the Ground0bserve Fl no juvenile delinquency among those at the Jewish inithand the Chinese wonder if somehow we are lax in the home teaching of our children It is something we should think about VGlthp Discuss Formdiign Of The formation of Central court held firmnesst macho munlty House in Barrie Wed nesday May 28 Guests sent were Dr Baldwin of Brooklinp resident leaflet 0n tario MedicaiAssociation and Dr Dawson of Whitby adirector chMA Dr NeilsLuurie of Ba was elected vleoapresldeut at the Sim one Medical Association bran Drown of Goldwater took officer rpBreslderit Dr Delaney of In add on to discussing organ atters irointha 0M Ontario gtsalesnonmembersas national chain of such clubs was discussed by group retailers merA chendisers and advertising med ia representatives meeting in oriliia Wednesda ninerltlay 21 Present were press and radio part of the gran these meetings hoped when the minute is pro periygestdblished extend the scope oi the liia Bfll rie nd Midi he agreed thatrtheclub had much merit The project wiiibe pursued in th weeks Tahead through con made with prospective in theCenLralOntario Early inauturnri élubjwili beorganizedh with otfrcers and executive and charter applied for Aecordingrto spoke for themew gm sevin favorofliquprohd beerxoutle failed gettheir cent mai rity at liquor stm 485 per ce cent we

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