THEY All dressed up and with pleasurable destination Sat urday were these couples from Barrie and Stlyner seen prior to Attending the new LernerLoewe musical BARBIE COUNCIL District Groups Observe Camelot in the OKeelo Centre Toronto From the left are Mrs Mackle Mr lilackle Barrie Mrs Doug Walker and Mr Waik er Stayncr The quartet WERE liLI DRESSED UP AND READY To so were among the winners ol the OKeelc Centre contest staged recently in The Exam iner and other papers and had an alivexpenscpaid week end in the yucca City in Home And School Month Across Canada October is being observed as Home and School Month in all local home and school associations Home and School is the largest volun tary organization in Canada with membership of 320000 mem bets enrolled in 4300 associa tions Ontario is divided into 11 areas each with vicepresi dent who reprcsents it on the Ontario Federation Board Area to which this district belongs includes Parry Sound Muskoka Grey and Bruce Dullerin York and Simcoe Federation vieepresidcnt ls Mrs Mildred Iioogood ol Unionvlllc In Ontario there are 150062 enrolled in 1572 associations Banana DISTRICT Barrie and District Home and School Council embraces the district as for west as Coiling wood Stayner Wasaga Beach and Elmvalo east to Shanty Bay and Hawkcstoncs south shore of Lake Simcoo to Brad ford Cookstown Alliston Grand Valley Within this area there are 35 associations altillated with the council which ha open meet ings on the second Monday at November January March and May The council executive meets the second Monday ot October December February and April and any Home and School president is welcome at these meetings Barrie and District Council has already started its fall pro gram of presenting condensed leadership training session in Stayner Alliston King Edward School and Johnson School in Barrie Régistration Today Thursday For Night Classes For lidults Evening classes commence October 11 at Barrie District Central Collegiate the school an nounced today Registration tim or are this evening 730 to 930 and Thursday in the some per iod Fail term runs to Dec spring term Jan 10 to March 16 The annualexhibition of work for 196061 is St Patricks Day March 17 Registration to take place in the school office will have $5 lee per subject Principal Bowman reports and 11 sub jects will be altered basic English course is av ailable to assist new Canadians the Central Collegiate board an nounces and will be administer cd free ot charge Following is resume of sub jects times and location ot teaching room architectural draiting study of blueprints and mechanical drawing Room 115 art including oils water colors pencil and charcoal is coursato develop an interesting and uselul hobby rather than to gain outstanding artists Room FOLK DANCING Folk and square dancing spon sored by the Simcoe County Rec reation Servicein the gymnas ium is course about which Director of the Service Miss Louise Culley should be contact ed directly leatherwork is in WEATHER Synnpsls Although local cloud inass and law showers were re ported in eastern Ontario today Ontarios weather was mainly sunny and seasonany cool Fine autumn weather is to con tinue in southern Ontar Wed nesday disturbance moving eastward from the Prairies pro mises cloudy and mild but show ery weather over Northern 0n tario Wednesday Lake Erie Lake Huron Nia gara wester Lake Ontario re gions Windsor London Hamil ton Toron unny with cloudy intervals and little warmer to day and Wednesday Winds light becoming southerly is Wednes day Rooms 116 and mathemat ics or the trades will provide some required knowledge for the apprenticeships giving intormalt tion on mensuration roots trac tions and so on metal working in Room 113 will be developed according to the wishes ol enrol ling students but lagilitios are available for lathe wo forging acetylene welding and more woodworking is course in cab inet making students will be asked to provide their own mat erials store their work at home Room 115 sewing one of the schools most popular night clas ses welcomes both begmners and advanced students Rooms 214 and 215 BOOKKEEPING Bookkeeping will be taught from 730 to 830 pm typing 880 to 980 pm Both courses are available to beginners ck those with some training Taken in Rooms 102 and 105i Central Collegiate is now equip ped with anewmotor mechanics shop Mr Bowman notes and is pleased to otter basic course in the tradeShop will also be use lul for teaching related electric al elements of motor mechanics Room 114 OFFER REFUND Except where noted otherwise all are administered Tuesday and Thursday 730 to 920 pmResident students with in the Barrie high school district who attend 00 per cent of the classes will receive refund of $2 at completion of night school Others are notellgihla lor the re fund Students registered at day school may not take evening classes unless under special cir cumstances the principal says LAKE FORECAST Lake Ontariof Winds variable 10 knots becoming southeasterly 1025 tonight Clear with cloudy intervals Lake Erie Lake HuronGeorg lanB Winds variable 10 knots increasing to southeasterly 15 this afternoon Clear with cloudy intervals First council mcotingwlll be Monday Nov 14 at Codeington School where three point program will be presented tor instruction and guidance at all associations The lirst school Monday at each month is being observed as Home and School nigh throughout Barrie and varied and interesting programs were scheduled in this city Rural schools are in the picture too Such programs as an oldlash ioned spelling bee between par ents and senior students at hildhurst health program with Dr Biikoy spcokllg on the cars ol the teeth at Cedar view an open house at the schoolliolly and panel on HomeSchooIStreet and Fire Salely Staynerl have been scheduled DISTINCTIVE District Home and School Council publicity chairman Mrs Agnew points out that Home and School is distinctive on number ot counts Membership Says Mrs Ag new may include any adult ln terested in children and youth it forms partnership between parents and teachers it creates public opinion or the raising of educational standards its purpose is to study the mental physical social and spiritual needs at children and youth to become familiar with what is being taught and mod ern teaching methods to in terpret theschool to the public List Standings eluding lorry tour of Toron to Harbor and bullet supper Other winners from menu wcre Doug Switzer and Am brosc Haydon Alliston Perry and Mrs Lylo Yco Barrie Barrio District North Colleg late elected its student council executive Monday Olllccrs are President Danny Ball 11 1st viccprcsldent Laurie Bar ron 18 2nd vicepresident Tina Cameron is treasurer Doug Armstrong 11 secretary Mary Dunstnore special Full Gas Tank Prevents Serious Explosion In Van full gas tank prevented serious explosion at Innisfll Township dump today van driver was unloading scrap paper and packing when spark from the dumpliew into the van The inflammable waste in side the trailer quickly caught fire trapping driver Fred Le gacy Barrie Terry Hardy another cm ployee of Iii Campbell mov ers quickly scattered the blaz ing paper aside and dragged the driver to safety The truck was blazing when Innlstll Town ship Fire Dcpartment arrived spokesman from the Camp hall Company said that it the gas tank had been halt lull it would have exploded He said both cab and trailer at the ton unit were burned out it HOMELESS IN FIRE HULL Que CPlElevcn per sons were left temporarily homo less Monday night when lire caused $5000damage to res taurant and upstairs apartments popcAnr Hill 11 GOCliltT when little boys dream of big things one these big things might be motorized midget car like the one Timdthy Mar tin is sitting in on the Bob Martin property along Shanty Bay Road0g1ing their brother aretight Gaye Martin2and Bonnie Dad Martin an em ployee at Mansfield Rubber Canada Ltd spent about day attaching lawn mower Marie Frasers new Canaonn Cheese recipes onus yum Write todayl motor to sheet of plywood arranging airiction drive and of all things hallbearing steering wheel mount The ve hicle had young Tim in sus pended animation with its pos sibilities when an Examiner photographer happanded by Sunday Barrio moving company or New York Trip Contest Examiner circulation manager John Holder announced this morning that Mrs Mambridgo t5illiuiit ea ew York Trip Contest Othcrl in order of standing are Mrs Ron Cooke RR Ban rie Hrs Albert Ayus Warring toa Road Stayner Mrs Miles Kidding RE Shoo Bay Mrs Joseph Kelly Loret Min Nvila Mills Bradlord Mrs Murphy RR Elmvnie hlrs Joan Pope RR Barrie hirs Joan Beamisb Stroud Mrs Joan DungeynRR Utopia At the close at the subscription getting contest the top live con testants win tree week in New York City TRY EXAMINER WANT ADS PHONE PA 84241 Barrie North collegiate Elects ItsStudentCounCilEitécutive grade 10 representative Joel Andersen 14 SECOND TERM liliss Cameron is the only member of council this year who also held position there nssoclatc oilicers lrom the fourth Barrio North council and will have as their ï¬rst major duty arrangements for November 18 Commencement Some 580 students in grades 10 and up voted at the polls NNERS POSE Happy winners in Camp Bordens annual Sale and Skilled Driving Competition are pictured here Holding the Camp trophy la Cpl John Masson RCASC School 29 More Loop who won llrst place Second was Pie Walter Holloway lelt 15 Coy RCA SC 08 Some Blvd and third was Pte John Beyette right Trainee litCGEr Wins Highllonors Ernie Dornan Finals trainee at Canadian General Electric in Barrie recently adian Credit Institute Hewon the Credit Grantors Association at Canada Scholar any student in Canada in Cled its and Collections and another award for highest honors in all subjects attained byany stud ent residing in Ontario This was his second yearin the credit management course sponsored by the Institute THEmBEST FURNITURE PRICES SELECTION AND SERVICE AT BARRIE FURNITUR if MUTEASTER 81 PA 60561 Vlst 0111 colonial Lott Spec clal DALE cnnumra 7tlllllfl1llf flowt Win Friends and Influence Pan la and flow to top Worrying and scan Living namv raquns or station QBJturon Street Toronto Dunlap Street East Pie ented by Lead izaonayis OCT QUEENS HOTEL gt VlllliE nEmnnsranmu DALE CARNEGIE COURSE See how this amount course teaches Mentand Women to Banish Fear and Develop SellCon fidence Eilectively in Public and So Lite Sell Yourself and Your Ideas Gct Alongiiletter with People Improve Your Memory Your Poise Your Personality eroNEsoAYW 15 pm iin Training TServnces Toronto on in 1959450 She and her won high honors irom the Can ship for the highest marks at on Entries Examiner CITY AND COUNTY NEWS TUESDAY OCTOBER Council OKs Two Miles Winter Works Curbs The schedule lor this years winter works activity was last night brought before special meeting at cits council land quickly approve The work eligible for regular 33 per cent suhslrh plus the 75 per cent labor cost coverage by the provincial and federal gov ernments will involve the curb ing of two miles at steels Earle Williams chairman ot gublic works committee which roughi in the report asked tor immediate approval ol the mas ter plan since approval would have to be obtained this week it work was to start Oct 15 Oct 15 Is the opening day at winter works projects across Canada Mayor Willard Kinzle noted proL viously that the work would en able the board at works to keep 70 men working or an extra month or six weeks this year Mr Williams said last night that curb work would continue in ong as weather permitted little argument flared up be tween Alderman Roberts and chairman Earle Williams last night when Mr Roberts claimed that in the master plan ward was overlooked The work seems all In one lo wna TROPHY ROASG Sohwli 11 Raichwald Loop To enter the compati tion driver must have an accident tree record during the past year They will go on to compete in the Central Command Finals in Toronto Oct 1112 National Defence Photo cation said Alderman Roberts Mr Williams answered that the work was centred in areas that had sandy soil and which would therdore not raise dliiicultlcs concerning drainage in the spring Shanty Bay Road was the only one given special consideration ihat because it was left oil the lilsy last year said Alderman WIllt ams ON THE LIST The work Is scheduled to in clude curbing of Shanty Bay Road from Blake to Puget Roth ney Street from Codrinston to Highland Avenue Lakevirw from Codrington to Rodney Highland from RodneytoCook Duckworth lrom Queen to St Eccles from Donald to Sophia Perry from Frances to lnnislli Frances lrom Donald to Perry Boys from Don ald to Dunlap Henry from Anne to Ecclcs Castle Drive dram Letitia to Valley Vina from Le titia to Shirla Wesley tram Shirleylrorn FARM NEWS From the INFORMATION BRANCH ONT DEPT OF AGRICULTURE BARN SPRAY INSFLHCIDES SHOULD BE USED WIT CARE When using barn sprays to eon trol flies farmers are warned that they should read the direc tions and warnings earelully Dr Blood ol the Farm Service Division at the Ontario Veterin nry College has reported that oases of spray poisoning have my marred on several farms this year Dr Blood points out that there are two kinds ot spray which are used commonly as in secticides one kind the barn spray is meant to be used when there are no livestock in the barn the second kind cattle or livestock spray is quite harm less when used according to di rections Barn spray can poison cattle Alcdn to Annonorth side only Anne lrom Shirley to Letitia lnnlslil lrom Holgate to Esau Road and Valley Drive trorn Le titia to Castle Drive Alderman Wilson asked tor work such as storm sewers and catch basins in also be included in winter works Thcras more to winter works than just curbs he said Home School Get Acquainted it was introduction all Iound at Hillerest Home and School meeting last night President Tom lileConkcy pre rented the new executive and Principal Bell the teach ing stall Program Chairman Joe Owen introduced speaker Dave Keyho supervisor at physical education for the Pub lic School Board and persons when not used pro perly Where poisoning has oc curred symptoms appear in about six hours The animal will slohbgr its eyes become stmkeo frequently the tongue Is out there is shivering and olten the tamer suspects choking lt cularly when turnips are ng ted In the cases reported at the Ontario Veterinary College this year mortality has been as high cs 30 per cent Farmers are warned that tho Improper use at barn sprays is dangerous not only to livastock but also to persons Sus iclous cases of livestock polso ng re quire immediate treatment by veterinarian who can give elfec tlva antidotes Farmers should wash the animals thoroughly with strong detergent solution as first aid measure while they are waiting for the veterinarian PA in CONSTRUCIION MD Tom Mam Has lived hlslife waylie his Great though tithe maze of 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