Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 5 Feb 1959, p. 3

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SEVEN SCHOOLS SEND COMPETITORS Contestants at the Simcoe County secondary school are torical contest last Saturday at Barrie Central Collegiate were left to right lone Till man Bradford Hap Parnaby Orillla Steve Hinton St Jo seph EddyDu Kean Allia ton George Hay Barrie North Gary Coward Camp Borden and Sandra Finlay Elmvale Flap Parnaby won the King family trophy for prepared speeches of five to in minutes length Steve Hinton took first place in the competition for im promptu speeches and third in that for prepared Second place for prepared speeches went to lone illimam Bromine Staff Photos I93 Wainuday January North flayed host to Centraihoyl damnmmmm ourboysdeserveaneattbaiot praise for the way they yez cv though fate was them Both senior teams un thisglmeweroimdelealed1he soorewas veryclcse Norths limior girls are again travelling down the path to the COSSA championship this year to their gamu with Central on Wednesday and Friday they again demonstrated championshlr skill and spirit to win both games The senior girls are also playing very well and are decided as act to our school but lust didnt have it to downCentrsl in last weeks two garner Dont forget our Glee Club and CAMPUS 71h Downed an lames liliiss sushi Hops in The Charleston By NANL WARD Have you seen strange gen tlemao walking mold the halls of Central or sitting in your classroom Dont be alarmed or worried it is only llr Fow ler our inspector Although we Iom times feel very uneasy when he sits at the back of our classes one thing is certain the classrooms are never quiet Qualities such hard work de termination character strength and for the most part regard for the comfort and welfare of find ourselves caught flurry of nightbefore Studgft Council Plan Best Party Of Yedr needed in landing headdrst in dance fiooruntil nan indeed It mm and By PAT MORRIS After the excitement and so tlvity of last week St Josephs has settled down once more to serious work Muffled up to our ears we drove to the steep sloping hills of Snow Valley where hopeful tobogganers and prospective skiers tried their luck to reach the bottom of the mountainsl Father Law seemed to eniw taking movies of the sprawling capsized drivers who had sue the snowl After only two or um rides the wounded lelt the scene of the acddent to re cover within the sheltering arms of the lodge The thought of food revived the rolen and it wasnt long be fore the largeqmll lshment had disappeared The brisk air and warm sun had crelt ated earty appetites well satisfied group of sportsmen whisked aroundtho was tired happy group who our student council we had the best party of the moo St Josephs travelled to Allis ion and Collingwood last week and played two sensational bas ketball games The team was defeated by only small margins 35 and 3129 respectively HISPERS their fellow man have made simple people into great humanl tarlans leaders and musicians not averages of 95 per cent But we cant all play winning game and orneone is sure to It doesnt matter if we win or lose but how we played the gamelbonextgamowiilbo ours so lets keep up the good work Steven Hinton our entry tin Ratepayers succeeded in plac log third in the prepared speech and first in the impromptu speech Cmgratulations Stove for jobwell donel BIRDS CATCH COLD Canaries and other household birds are more susceptible than humans to cold droughts er than when he is present lone 13 Voted Best Orator By ANN GARDNER Last week we held an orator ical contut to determine who would repment Bradford High School in the public speaking competition in Barrie Sa night Out of the three finalists tone Tillman was voted the win ner In last weeks article we may tinned the activities we are par lihyi iii ong an everysaao enjoying them 11 school is divided into four large teams and each of these teenu is divs ided into two girls and boys team These are divided up even mailer When small team wins in bowling curling or hockey their large team gets points When the sixth week is at an endall the points will be ndded up to see who has the best team Atthe endofthe flrstweek team led with 123 team 13 see end with as Team third with 56 and last is team with 24 However lot can happenin the next five weeks On my my part the trunk room the other night and glimpse of Miss Smith about the room in manner suspicloinly akin to diaries in in topped for closer look Sure enough there was Miss Smith trying to teach the cast of the Operetta tote wake island to eharleston if the glimpse caughth can ple of the operetto it should be well worth seeing Keep March and open to come and see ihismuslcal comedy The Drama Club is putting the finishing undiesoi in en try in the Georgian Bay Dram Festival the Patchwork Quilt Its be presented Gravenhurst on So Ill all members of the asst who are prone to stage fright loans have bad case now so they wild have recovered by will have recovered Setup attafia Good luckl by Grim Have you heard what coming up The GAA Sadie Hawkins Dance Nest Fri day Feb ls Herelstheonlychancetoln vitotheboyoiyotndroslnite thednncc Dontmlssltl Just in case anybody needs to be reminded the Easter lneiions are only five wash away The Army min service started when Florence Nightingale took to nurses tovtho Crimea War in 1854 vmwvvnmmn mmqmi rm WMWW Lovely to Look At Easyto Play me new mnlmroa Stereo Orthophonic High Fidelity liT COLLINGWOOD Wanted Copy For Year Book Model SEC461 must fed 42995 Both Units Cosnpletc gag KING THE FAlRlEs Oberon to be played by Alec Wal in the Georgian Bay Drama Festival at Graven hurst in the Camp Borden High production of Act In of Mid sWVVr summer lNights Dream Here he is having his costume one of many in this Spectacular presentationadjusted during rehearsal by Helen Kitfner Camp Borden Is Bustling By JOAN MacPHEESDN The hustle and bustle is begin ning to reappear around the school again as midlenn exams are right around the corner Exams ainft the on ythings lichool Provides Unusual Courses WlNNiPEG CF Anglican school for boys specializing in unusual courses that supplement public school education opens here this month set on the curriculumjvilt de German reading and singing music and cliess Stu deniswlll be expected to recite up to 30 classics in English poetry each year Responsible for this novel idea in Winnipeg education is Very RevW son who willas some the position of dean of the Johns Cathedral Boys nstructiuu will be free he says with only the food costs to be paid by parents of the stu dents Other expenses will be handled by city laymenand bus inessilrms The school will provide for 40 juniot boys aged eight to 12 and no or boys aged 12 to 16 who attend classes weeknights eekends respectively The be non denomina sea have been held on an experimental basis for three months The school will he establt fished permanently early in Feb nflly tbat are keeping the students hopping these days Last ute rehearsalsfor our entry the Georgian Bay Drama Festival are another factor The drama group is going to show sneak pre view of Midsummer Nig Dream on Channel 3s Womens Show Tuesday afternoon special assembly was held on Friday morning for the final ists in the public speaking contest The lodges selected Gary Coward to represent our high school at Barrie Central Saturday night new club in the making The Commercial Club if success fIIil yionned will handle the food concessionsp the sale of sta tionery Experience in salesman ship will also be gained Mr Mac By CHRISTANSEN This week has been busy onetor everyone connected with The Gleaner our yer book For the first time we are buying The Gleaner done by ha lith graphing company print an unlimited number of pictures but cannot have The Gleaner ready by June unless allthe material is in at the and 108 of February All students who gt want copy of The Gleaner must make down payment of site now Our Drama Club has also been busy choosing the cast of Julius Caesar which they hope to put on this year The club is really exerting itself this IORMilLS LOG year Pm it has Iron done on Thursday the jimlor boys team from St Josephs played our boys mam We was by the narrow margin of two points The glrls basketball teams have been working even harder They played at Owen Sound Monday and played Orlllla Fri Colllngwood The seniors gamesand the junior won th Our iimlors are still undetected but they are won New detainser combination radio trots it features anlwtomatfo speed changer speakers is litwatt duel am plifier and diamond stylus The maimed elk tension masher amt model 58 contains 10 woofer and two tweeters noon cabin are available its ohvicenf wood finishes rledthelrnextthreo games The bond has been trying to sponsor Talent Show in as sembly but as yet there have not been enough entries We all hope well be able to watch talent oontut next Wednesday Committees At Busy By SANDRA FNMY Elmvale Dishict High School is buzzing with activity this week as various committeesare hard at work with many duties Pat Naholochny headof the for mal committee is directing pre parafions forthis gals affair Our school log book is under way now too with Harold At kinson Grade 12 student from New Flos as editor and Judy Campbell and Pat Bate asshiant editors They are working hard and we predict this years Log is going be even better than last years POSTPONE TRIP to order that we may see the Ice Follies lo Toronto our senior bus trip has been postponed to Donalds room111 is the place to meet See you Monday at 1230 sum ramr In assembly Monday morning Lt BillWatt of the Provost Corps gave an interesting safety gt Camp Borden High School played host to the basketan teams from Midland Wednesday The opposition proved too much for our teams and went home with the honor of Winning all three games falkpn The boys of the Curling Club or busy theseldays pr tis in the Tankard competition in onto next month Lt Bill it and Cpl Smith seem to be do aeapable ojb Tirne February We expect to visit the museum and the University Cosa Lorna the CBC abidios and then the lee Follies in Maple Leaf Gardens and everyone is looking forward to this The Studenta Council has no dertaken the worthwhile proiect of supplying back drapes for our stage We hope these will be com pleied for the formal as they will solve the decoratingcommittees problem of trying titcamouflage bare wall boya beaketball team hAI been chosen to go to Midland to play atthe YMCA We wish the boys the best of luck And by the way we extend to you heartyinvitation to attend our semiformal dance Swirl ing Sweethearts Friday ary 13 at 900 uncommon AND MEDICINE mu Febru gt 59 Infuse MY MIMEN19 ARE CURED BUI MY WOOWS llL TRANS CANADA cllon incomes imEests All Stars are still lding onto that first place in wliog annals rescues on YOUR Muss PLAINLI CAN SEE SEEMS BEAUTIFUL MODEL TODAYJR we ouNsEpcasn Down 2900 Monthv not as 66531 FOR AtLTO SEE

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