Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 22 Jun 1962, p. 14

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consumertourmaline Prince Philip delta traditional gray to or he escorted Queen beth it to the racesatltseoi Eng inexpensive Popular course end ed atltIestudded up at the untenable tr db Here the Queen waves as she and the rides rods in rings9 around track mr to ilte races AP eropbotot 115 Failure OiieredTo PEI Vacationers 1Embarassill9 nusaesi smith OTIAWA tctt An tnsx pensive popular course in geol ogy is being oiiered this summer to vacationers as they sun themselves on Prince Ed ward Islands sandy beaches For so cents visitors to the provinces national park willbe able to buy an illustrated poetr etslre booklet describingthe ahorellnel geological history in iaymens language The liopage textbook titled The Living Sands was written lands NS parkssre due oil the presses shortly Other previously prepared booklets ready ior the Queens Printer cover Terra Nova Ftld St Lawrence islands Point Pelee Georgian Bay is lands0nt Jasper Alto and Rootensy EC national parks This cars taunts will take Dr Ba rd to hiding Mountain Man Prince Albert Sank Elk island Waterton Lakes Alto and Glacier and Mount itevel stoirs 50 parks WASHINGTON AP Some oiilclels conceded today that tallure tor the second time at United States eiiort to tire nuclear device at high alti tudels propaganda embarow men But the oiiietnls said they ax the nuclear test program It seii rectonly temporary setback spent weekendireeentiy with relatives in Toronto Mr and Mrs Earl Johnstono Orttlis called the lohn stones Wednud Abus rip wasentoy by ivy Womens institutssn local lsdiesflbs mornln Vwasspant touring Pioneer vi use near Toronto Lunch and shopping tookplace at NorthtovIn Plaza in both iailures lhacarrlsr rocket system not the nuclear device maiiuncttoned On This is toelinelnlie nay misre ind venous tor the Geological Survey oi Canada by Dr David ht Baird chairman oi the University at Ottawas geology department This booklet will tell you some at the geological history that led to the iormatlon oi the scenery and will point out some oi the things oi geological in terest going on now he writes Beaut and enjoyment are greater or the man who under stands Dr Baird explatns in read able easily understood terms such puzzles as where the sand comes irom what the rocks are made oi and why waves and currents leave such beautiful ripple marks on the sands When summer vacotlon time rolls around the protessor will be oii again not to the beaches but to Western Canadas parks to prepare new booklets ior protected it volume series covering all the scenic national playgrounds Dr Baird who regards his tourist writlng assignment as an extension oi his university teaching was commissioned to do ltuuiter compiling short geological guidebook tor the national parks service two years ago booklet on Fundy Park NB was recently published while two more on The Yobo 130 and Cape Breton High Proiessor In Klng Whyie outdoormen writer broadcaster travels continuously throughout Csnndst Ha annually covers thousands oim on its high Privateschool continent anion vancouvan cer Prt vale school students work and tlayrharder than those in pub lic schools and learn to ex Experience Counts ham and Wk Canadas neweat passenger car tire the Dominion my ylgghgysghgfd Royal Low Profile Safety son is backed by one Dr Philip Ketchum oiTrinlty exPerience 0f 50 years of tire making 1195b 9011 Pinon in an This outstanding new tire has been specifically address here said ma mute 1331 233 developed or the expressway age Low Profile required to snow curricula construction means cooler running longer wearing laid down by departments at tireswithgreaterstabilitygreaterhighapeedaafety mm and 5940 new tread design promises long mileageher WA 321 moregripping edges for fastersiopabetiet traction flexible tori cimwm andextraproteetion againatslridnr this ground alone thinkit can Be cure to get softer riding smartly styled safety bejustliied as iuliillin inne Hon that public schoolgs cant 80 your new car or as replacement on sports were compulsory in your present private schools and studies did not end when school was out ior the day In bull sessions in corridors ahdwoommon rooms gt students learned as much as in theciasaroorn He hadhcard his own students bathing in iormally about such subieeis as the European Commontiarket the ban the bomb movement and original sin Prtiyate sabolols were refiner men mg wr anger per 90 minutesinslead oi 35 to to Low qr55 RES oral French in primary grades and remedial reading Dr Ketchum said private schools no longer cater only to the wealthy Bnrscrles and avfull odied 630 pminememeagtass scilOIArshlps enabled attendance gt or students whose iamlliea Qpener appa Iar could not aiiordtthe ieer The tehools niala alto was to prepare students ior univer only and about as per cent reached that goal EARLY GASLIGIITS Public mppiy oi illuminating gas in Britain datesirom 1W when Londons Pall Matt was lighted with gas

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