Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 12 Nov 1956, p. 8

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By Ndncy Cloovcvi hWlienl could not hlép or cold wholeaolh or the altimeter had fire enough in my brain DY dreaming has baron oecu And builded with roofs of gold ion of people everyoneind My heaultitul float in Spain every couniry James use we me ibcsa touchingvlinu of an early mfnamgfflmnlm youth lieaim stateddsla comic cm Pumprm tiou that jSoiitude is as needful my to the imagination as society la mu Jan PM mlllfl bel certalnantauntof enV 11mm afphanmiapart growingmpn 1n vex erclseuin creative imagina tion Frequently child with ibigh 10 pretends he has an imaginary friend and to him that friend is almosi as real as ileabendJ blood person He carrie on long conversations with llll Mother may hear him chattering in the dark after he has been vim Timicunuduf um Tieketl Reservation and inlonhltion laminationcur 8L Trdtel1Servire snowmen mums 32112 who is longing for companion ship often meets his desire for friendship in this way VSome timeago aurvey was made at Teachers College Cols umhia Uriiversity of several bun dred proschool boys and girls Aboutathirdof them had im aglnary companions whii of the smaller children had pre tend animals as pets This study should be reassuring to mother LETTER EROM THE TAXl OPERATORS INrHerownror name To the citizens of Barrie and surrounding territories who avail themselves at the service we have to otter aiour present rate at 50 to any destination inytha corporation oi the Town of Barrie Everyone is quite aware ot the growth of the Town The taxi comp anies have been operating without an increase infares since 1946 and since that the operating expenses have increased 30 As we feel we me unable to carry this added burden any longer we have petitioned the Council or taxi meters The Town Council has seen tittoenact nbylaw governing the operation oi these meters the rate being iiftyveenis for the initial mile and five cean each lii of mile registered in addition thereof These rates have been compared to the operation of other blun iclpallties and have been found to be comparable and fair Taxi Operators oithe Town at Barrie Adth tucked into bed An onlychild The small girl who lsnotvery happy with herclaasxnaiea may long for her tamilyto moreto another home She caopicture herself surrounded by group of little glrlarin the oew school who welcome her rid saline to loin in theirgamea Itr ia quite as oral foxboys and girls to dream about what ey will do whentheyareadultl and play games aroundiheleacllv ltlea They may change their choice of vacation imni ttine to time But it is fun to pretend to bergrn Vtolbe earning oaea own livingi The main Mll character In OHaras boolr My Friend Flick very hiv ahle younger brother Ken who was given to ding rattler in Spain To the end of the book the oldfamily doctor says Day Dreunlng ls potent and seductive ar morphine one youre got the habit it has or yon Making practical sinker andperformer out of day dreamer ll serious buibcss This is ratheraisomber warn ing But it need not alarm par ents unless son ordaughter day dreams so much that it interferes with playor school work Moth ers and fathers can however lessen the urge to day dream byhelping child lace his trou bles and difficulties and try possible solutions Castles in Spain are fun but not as satin fylng as courageous building with the tools and materialsi which lie all aroundi Copyright ONE FOR 985 Canadas per capita ratio of doctors is as high as that of the US or Great Britain one doctor here tor every 935peraonl 30 has the highest doctor quota oi all the provinces 750 persons for one medical practitioner Modération IHouse True happinESS Springs from firmware 1719 30 VPERSVQNAE ff ilBUflSINESlS Korea This Was ing with prayer mm the details soameeon mvma plenty ofappeal butter creamyseaso Emma adv Potatoes Piniah oft edge bellandMis itll Gray in trip around Lake Simcoelart Sunday visiting with clamor Gra hammi Kerwick and luv and Mrs 38hannon of Newmarlret November Meeting The WAand WMS metat Mrs Newton Besses lestWednesday afternoonwith 24 members pres ent Mrs Mbl inmesonchatred theWA meeting and reported an the paintlhg of the floors 01 the Sunday School andrchurch kitch en Reportawere given by Mrs Gilchrist Mrsull Husband and MrswEwsn Caldweiilon the WA semiannulljeid in Thorn ton on flat to Mrs Squires fed the devo tional on Victory based on Psalm 49 Roll call was answerv ed by verse beginning with the letter Rev Mr Warr re orted that he had United Churn calendars for any who wanted one The Mission Band has Christmas cards wrappings everyday cardsapd ctqtionery for sale The treasurer reported on the last two ban quets Mrs Newton Besae openedthe missionary meeting with the Korean version of the 23rd Psalm as found in the November Monthly Mrs Gilchrist re minded the members that renew iii if Missionary Monthly were due Mrs Gilchrist as Christian stewardship convener reported that wr have notsent as much money in to the Presby teriai treasureras at this same time in 1955 Mgslove as citizenship eon vener gave her report Mrs th ard Campbell had an informav tive andinteresting studyton emphasize and impressed by chart an pictures Rev Mr Warr closedithe ingot Reren Visitors Mr and Mrs Besae visited Rev and Mrs Shannon in noon where an Hesse addressed the wars om Dimmer I1 names It 103MB WON Bannxsrcns somcrroaa woodman Pbone enema shaman OPTOMETRY baa morassma Ardialogur John Rnflbonefirovyford Bomxlsfil Bloeltbhmt odour ash Hbspitnl Arésident of Barrie biannual her of years John Rathhonn Crawford passed away an atom day Octobfl 29 at th Royal toria Hospital in his year He was born onNovamhér 24 1887 in Blackburn Englandgwu carpenterby trade amember oi thnAIigli¢an Church and ot the Sonr bi Englsnd Hiswire pred IllithJOI 1958 three sons Stanley of Espanola John of Barrie and Arthur inTo ronto There is also one sistery Lily of Armstrong and two bro there Albertth homf la in Barnia and William of Barrie xev NewtonSmith rector of st Georges Anglitan Church Barrie conductedthe service on Thursday Nov in thePethiclr Funeral Chapel Barrie Present were relatives friends and neighbors Lamtown and district and also number from distance including Mrand ma George Crawford of Sarnia and Mrs Jack Crawford and fam ily from Waterloo Mr and Mrs Stanley Crawford of Espanola James Harris and daugbter from Toronto Mr and Mrs Elgin Wedgewood ot Brampton and Mr and Mrs Herbert Jackson of the same town Beautiful floweraexprersed the regret and sympathy of relatives indilieildlsflnilefilaTomnm District Sun vEmployeaa Basa Workshop 205 CampBorden Kempentelt Lodge 153 Sons of England and Local Union Janet Espanola Ont Burial was in Barrie Union cemetery and casket bearers rahiathreeesons Stanley John ndArthur Crawford and three in nephews George John and Wil liam Crawford accan ANTS momma co cunmalo sound1am umaao aromas avioer mafia mm carton Aumto and am Ila mepN annrsvgaonsm room mm MRS manna namemeyronmwm eranorm Tamar uncommon gt All Inh FAIJ Usaer euasa some Society Anotabt duesease in UV yotegigto aetualBible reading on radio and televisionhas been an parent recenllyalrlundtha world lorunto1 public acmpr again rea memo ure mm Radiostfiiiou Whirtho ninth sail mmiorma part at Prelude Won blond naio eonnnitteojai tannins or the can Jones the girl who saved torrlOyearIaad waned miles toqecnre obnlblrls yean agn listseenafathhtu sadndalmnar four scriptlcovesi thn bin moor heKomnBl Soeioty runs the dog Seottiah mic sinnariea in onto the pres the world states that in nether part oi report iron Liberia the Sudan interior Missions Ridinstntlou ELWA II th American Bible Soeie Talk iulthuk retold eaehidsy The program is heard scfanLaway as Japan The readings are broad cast in about dolanguages most iy Afiioanl eaeb week During one month amalgam we eeived from listeners where week TuesdayMatthew WednesdayMatthew ThursdayMatthew FridayJeremiah l7 Saturdlybislllh 491 HKWKESWNE 5Palntimz0n ibit Among theline works on ex hibit at the recent Simcoe County ArtEahibitin Alliston were tbree paintings by Miss Sadie Bagshaw ofllawkestone Her landscapes depictinga road nearthe village and scenes along Georgian and3Lake Simcoe caused fav able comment among visitors The community is fortunate to have fight in which he Suggested readings fothhe in Hudson Motor 951 funnel new worful relhemédu In super and naton mansion olered lbeJllDerllsll can mailman mow Throw litrnetlflqu bonus naenos auntie discussion new renfbnder duaHln fron unfin pamldronroaton modebiud nor Mfififlfie Honored For Holdup Battle VANCOUVER CPI RCMP Corporal Bud Johnstone shot eight timea furious gun battle with anio robbers has been preaen withxa silvercig aret casevbearin button that probably saved his to by 5stop ping abnllet Iltwns iven to bimi by the Canadiab Bankérs Association in rccog stion at his illa one bandit and wounded anotlie manvvaslnter ca ture ohnstonm Min presentcd 250 ehcqueffor his ef forts lfl toiling therobbery Mow ove 9MP rules did not allow himvto keep 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