Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 15 Jan 1959, p. 3

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rom Students NANCY WALLIN The girls teams played the first home games oi the basket ball season last Thursday The seniors won easilyover Coiling woodwith 51 score but tin juniors lost 4336 Mary Sinclair Dolores Courtis and Sue Tschir hart were olir top scorers The same day the boys playcd an exhibition game in Coiling wood The Juniors won Slband the Juveniles bcat Collingwood am The boys played hn exhibition game hcrc Friday against North The Juniors won 3732 but the seniors lost 5652 in hard fought battle The Juveniles lost WU While we would all like to see our team make the coasts play olls most of the Spectators at the borne woes dont show their support by elaeering At the out are game lets show the team and the cheerleader that we ap preciate their charts and due Central in victory Yea Central Hear ye bear All grade ten students take note Tomorrow is your big night Come and join your classmates in the new gym where there will be fun and food tor everyone To all buddingauthors and au CAMPUS thoresses Have you written your story for the Overtones literary contest yet Dont delay or you will miss out on this chance to win oneai the prizes and have your story printed in the school yearbook Amish Sect Feuds COLUMBUS Ohio AP On one side are Ohios school otii cinls mood with state law On the other are the Amish coil tiliing religious sort that came to Ohio from Pennsylvania almost 150 years ago In the middle are the Amish youngsters about whom the con troversy rages Schools and how long the youngsters go to school are the prhnary points or contention And State and county eiiiciob have inspected somc oi the Amish schools and claim they are not up to minimum Ohio standards The state board of education has resolution which puts the re sponsibility for enforcing state standards on local superintend ents Byo lStoZ vote the board has called on the state dc partment oi education to give all possible assistance to local au thorities in such eniorccmeot 00 T0 COURT at Kenton in Hardin County the county board at edu cation has gone to common pol court to try to close two Amish lchaols for allegedly falling to meet minimum standards School Superintendent Frank Blackburn says an investigation of two Amish grade schools near Kenton disclosed number ot stateprucribed courses are not being taught and that three of the tour teachers have only gone through the eighth grade scars cgrss Tlilt wan Ohio State ThevAmilh generally iohowba policy oi pr ive resistance lathka mdncham pion in Guy nd 76 yearold semire er He filed motion to str rcpt most at the county school board contentions it was overruled by Judge Arthur Tudor who said the two questions involved in the Hardin County case are Do the Amish schools comply with state educational standards and What is thcir the Amisht re course in law Hammond has to days to ap peal NOT RESTRICTING RELIGION The school board says no in iringement oi religious rights or restrictions oi number at schools the Amish may want to main tain is intended The only thing sought is an injunction against the Amish operating the schools as they do now The sect originated in Switzer land in 1693 when the Mennonite churchsdoctrine became too lib eral torlacob Amman Many oi the Amish came to North Amer ica in tho early 1700s Most modern devicesinclud ing cars and electricityare not used by the Amish here Each church group isindepcndent from the other The Old Order Amish are considered to be the most strict The Amish population in Ohios Holmes and Wayne counties is estimated to be more than 4000 Modest Youth Hope Of US NEW YORK CP The thin shoulders of Brooklyn school boy carry the main United States hopes of winning the world cheSs championship iromRussia The boy is Bobby Fischer 15 and victory for him would be one of the biggest upsctsin the an cient history of chess It would be nice istha way Bobby put it with rare grin at his own understatement Bobby who would prefer the more dignified Robert when he plays chess reccntly retained the US crown without losing game He won six games and drew live playing as usual against the best American grown ups gt The Worlds youngest grand master of the game he will next take part in an elimination tour nament oi ternational grand masters to decide who will chal lenge Mikhail Botvinnik the 47 yearold Moscow electrical engi peer who is king at them CALLED GENIUS Bobby maynot look it he doesnt look like an intellectual but hes genius says Hans Kmoch secretary of the Manhat tan Chess Club where the tournament is held Hes professionallyamgant aays one mildly critics associ ate Hes nice line modest says Mrs Grace Corey adm strative assistant of Eras mus Hail high school where hubby is student What does Bobby himself say talk about nothing but said the master distrust tuL and slightly halhgercntlwhen approached by reporter Tall and gangling he he 16 typical adolescent slouch and harsh voice of the Brooklyn teem nger In looks haoouldns well he rock roll addict can do cated chess player nrsnnrssrrsrsmws Newspaper men always Want to know personal things said Bobby rather notbe inter viewe just practise chess and go to school In school no just averago Corey had diiferent story about school saying that Bobbys marks in biology geom etry and Spanish range comm tom well above average al though not taps Its difficult toget him to say anything about hunnii she added He doesnt want people to know whohe is He doesnt want to be diiiereot The other students likorhlm The student council voted him gold medal ior his success at chess Bobby who staer the game at six won the US junior chara pionship in 1955 then recaptured the senior crown last year after which he travehedh Yugoslavia and won the title of grand master by placing tiith in atournament oi international grants The title doesnt make me play chess said the brownhaired boy ructully Tour naments arent exactly fun but theyre all right gt SOVIET VISITOR Bobby also visited Moscow by invitationand matched chess wits with Russian greybcards in an informal way Said one do lighted Russian at the time We have to throw him out of the chess club once day to get some sunshine Then Bobby hurried home to Brooklyn where he lives with his mother Mrs Regina Fischer in athirdiloor walkup apartment to practise some more chess He also worked on book SMARTLY ATTIRED in their new blazers and hadges senior students of St Jo sephs High School Bairie pose for an Examiner cams Stidges in cmman la the picture let to right are Peggy Duiiy Carole Maclsaacs Nana Ford Mary Moore ion Woods and Donna Warner Add WeofihgL blew By PAT MORRIS Back to School alter long holiday the wheels of St in sephs have started ttnning again The students are all looking very smart in their new blazers which have added an extra spar kle to our uniform Having lost their first game oi COSSA competition against BDNC the lunlor boys are back at the grind correcting their faults and improving their skills Although they lost this game you can be sure our boys will start rolling now Congratulations team it was an excellent gamu Rector Praises An Experiment Suppl HARROW Ont CPtAn Ang lican clergyman has described the development of Assumption University in Windsor as an ex periment without parallel in the history oi cliristendom Rev AD Brown rectoroi St Johns Anglican Church in Sand wich said that nowhere else has Roman Catholic University ad mitted to iederatlon secular college and an Anglican college He addressed the Harrow muni cipal dinner Tuesday night Assumption University was formed in 1956 from the iadera tion of Essex College secular institution and Assumption Col lege Catholic hody previously atiiliated with the University of Western Ontario in London Last year Canterbury College sponsored by the Anglican Church of Canada was admitted into the federation Halt US People Have Read Book KITCHENER CF An on tario department of education of ficial had said that fewer than onehalf of the people of the United States have read one book Clare cRoutley of Toronto su perintendent oi professional deve opmeot and organization chair man of the ternatioaal Reading Association said at meeting at the Kitchener and district council of the association that fewer than onefifth of the American people had ever purchased book He gave no Canadian tatls Bobby Fischers Games of Chess which will be published bysimoa and Schuster probably in March FIELD OF EIGHT The socalledcandidatestour nament to decide an opponent iorBotvinnik will be held in Yugoslavia and Kmoch says eight grand masters will likely take part Its been 100 years since an American won the world title Says Kmochz Bobby has been making inn bastic progress for the lost two arvthree years If he keeps on hr will be as good as they are At the moment he would not be likely to win This boy is definitely genV ins He may be the greatest there ever was At his ngeho one be me has been yingood He would be the youngest champion ever fighat does the genius do to re Bobby isnt interested in any body unless they playchess and are just arentmany kidswho likai said Mrs Fischer inurse who h1eparnted from her husband Girlst Girls dont play chess said Mrs Fischer and itmattcrs not ther win or lose but how you the game and you boys were credit to St Joes The Sodality who carried on their work through the holidays have started in the second term with goat cncrgy and enthus iasm Their newest eiiort is catechical workamong tho chil dren of the parish who are un able to attend the Separate School The MidCanada Warning Line Sky Watch on 551 was the title of thevmovia that en tcrtnincd the students lost Thurs day This was the story of the hardships men have to go throughto build Radar station peratures oi the winter in long cumbersome trains of dozers hauled the supplies to the main station Blaokflles and ion liness plagued the workers at the 55th When their mission had been completed there were im pressions on the Tundra when Im rlnan or beast had been be ore Union Will Oppose Get ogether Plan TORONTO OFFThe board of governors oi the Ontario Teach ers Federation says it will op pose any provincial or zone sol ary schedules for teachers laid names 24 down by the Ontario School Trts tees Council or its aiiiliates statement issued Monday said the governors believe such procedures violate teachers free dom to bargain with local boards of education Zone salary scales destroy to some considerable degree the lo cal autonomy which gives com munity direct access to its educa tion system The federation is thareprescnb ativa body of Ontarios 45000 ele mentary and secondary school teachers Schools Present Big Drama Event Schools iromBarrie Midland Alliston Collingwood vCamp Burden 0riliia Gravenhurst and Bracehridge will compete this year in the expanding Georgian Bay Drama Festival for Secondary Schools now in its fourth season The festival this winter will be held in the Gravenhurst town hall auditorium on Febru ary 58 and Nine schools will compete for the Orlllia Packet and Times trophy for the best playfthe Carl Stewart trophy for outstanding direc tion the CF03 trophy for the host Canadian pla ad other individual award Midland Penotangulshane HOSPITAL DOCTOR Auo MEDICINE BILL MY AILMEst ARE cunro BUT MY POCKETBOOKS ILL who TitAids ciiNAgA and Orillia Kent Lightin At the recent inagural meeting of Barrléa first City Council musical groups from Barrie North and Barrio Central were invitedto ens tertain the Council Ontario Premier Leslie Frost and District High School has won the bestplay trophy tor three yearsin succession but ax pecting to encounter atifl op position irom other schools this time Newcomers to the festival are Camp Borden and Bracebridge Plays to he presented are Midland The Valiant All iston ShirtTail Boy Camp Borden Midsummer Nights Dream Act In Barrio North Marriage Proposal Barrie Central The Patchwork Quilt Collingwood Pygmalion Act in Gravenhurst Protest Bracebridge Sundays Chil can ECURE FOR YOUR TRO PLAINLY CAN the inaugural city council Handels oer You Walk the first the two selections rendered was performed exceedingly well in spite oi the difficult ar isruornrssrnrnnnr cm crowd of over 500 which at tended Above Barrio Norths Glee Club is soon pre paring for its first song of the evening while the Bars rio Central Collegiate Band Wm Week Tha boys basketball team which wu scheduled last day against Grillia was cancel led at the last minute because of horrible thing known on Snow of whichwe seem to ho getting more than enough The boys were also going to have some friendly competition in badminton and pingepong but vnll have to wait for an other time NRE 70 FULLY COVERED council which had been playing earl ier took rest Both bodies were in fine form and re ceived many tribut iron the speakers at the Council meeting Teachers Protest Board Rule Results Before nan mama or Teachersat North Essex District High School have protested school boardyruliog that their salaries wont be raised until Grade 13 marks at the school are brought up to the provincial aver age The board made the ruling in reply to request from the teach ers or an acrosstheboard ary increase The teachers said salaries should not be based on grade lil results since the level oi instrnc flamers oxen so PLEASANT AND mgr Salary liaises idea was only one at several iaclt tors entering into the finalyear standing They asked tor meet inngIWIththoboardusoonaspos The board contended Grade 13 results are ireouently used as dstick tor lude ton ab tyby school inspectors ot the 12 North Esrex students who wrote ilnal Grade 18 axamin ntions last June ooh tour were succissiui in alltho papers they wro 95 Union st in is so soul but Insurance is better way to straighten you out when trout bio strikes There isanlnslin once coverage to protect you against most hazards of today so before disastertrikes you let as study your lusurancc needs and advise you how to get the best Insurance at it lowest comparable cost STEVENSONS INSIINCE 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