Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 30 Jun 1961, p. 3

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iigguqrds Plain Kreap Barries Kinsmen Consena tion pond and hn sonStreet beach will be protected this sum Iner by several nt life guards responsible to swrm pro gram director Ron Mossop The Red Cross instructor asks citizens of Barrie and surround ing areas to swim safely Obey water safety rules See that the family does also ASK CODPERATION Supervised swimming areas have been established this sum mor at KinsmcnConscrvation pond and Johnson Street bench Cooperation is asked with those In charge of these areas Make this summer an acci dentfree one is the motto Swim program lessons are aimed at two groups Children eight to 14 years by July this year who register in the regular park program comprise class is class is for adult or children six to 60 vh Iher registered with park program or not Class children will take swimming lessons daily in play gtc2nd activity Lessons follow the Red Cross system of awards and swim lcvcls Six weeks of lessons will precede tests to be administere at three places Senior intermediate iunlor minnows fish and some begin ners arc to be tested at Oro beach Johnson beach and Kins menConservation pond is for minnows fish and some begin ners AGE AND ABILLITY Lessons for applicants falling in elar are arranged accord ingto ago and ability They lik ely will be held in mornings and late nftcmonns Red Cross and Royal Life program will he fol lowed Classes will he run in ser ies of 10 In two to threeweek periods Registration in class is lim mvmnr hassoN receives mouthtomouth rescue breath ing from Neil Gavin fellow eatapproval cnrd will be sent home for checking before prov gram begins Barrie police and fire depart ment will support the committee In this swim program Mr Mos sop advises es on lifeguard Ron Mossop keeps an eye on proceedings Exam iner Photot The qualified lifeguards at swim areas are Mary Sinclair Joan nibhle Doug Armstrong Greg Little Jerry McLennao Dwight Hesson Neil Gavin Pam Ottaway Pam Bird and Jean ODrane Parks Have Plans safe If Youre leaving POLICE CHIEF Warn Neighbfi LIKES rr com word of advice to citizens planning on leaving their homes unoccupied ove the holiday weekend was issued by Barrie we Chief Ed Tschirhart to Tell your neighbors you will be away and ask their coopera tion in keeping an eye on your premises he said Most holi day Weekends are duck soup for burglars and persons intent on breaking and entering With so many people away they often find easy pickings un less someone is available to keep an eye on unoccupied premises Tho police department cf cour se does what it can but strung 1y urge citizens to appeal for assistance from tneir neighbors in this matter Name Top Pupils lit King Edward Recipients of grade eight pro ficiency awards during an as sembly at King Edward School Burton Avenue yesterday mom lng were Rosemary Robson of 52 Holgate St and Gerry Nor man 34 Essa Rd The presentation of binders was made to the students by principal James Macbean on behalf of the donors the Kins men Club of Barrie Rosemary is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Marvin Hobson and Gerry is the son of Mr and Mrs Edward Norman Woman Testifies Police Chid Ed Tschir hart of Barrie must be among those who believe that safe way to beat the heatiatothinkofsome thing cool Suiting action to thav word he was busily cngagid yesterday in distributing brand new winter uniforms to his menand all this while the mercury was soar ing up into the 90s Mrs Powell Barrie del egate to the at national YWCA convention said that res olutions urged decrease in erec tion of large buildings to the exclusion of adult progrem pressure in community matters conference delegates agreed while women face up to these re sponsibilities Bnrrie should possibly ex tend its service to larger bounds for women more than 35 years of age Mrs Powell says The conference also indicated definite trend toward decan traliLation with reduced empha sis nn building and increased fxisting gyms and other facilit ES TRAINING WOMEN increased attention must be given the training of women selfeducation and oressura for FRIDAY JUNE 30 ll Men are unwilling to exert stress on programs in homes hr emit Examiner cm AND coouTY NEWS 3000 Simcoe County Children TotLeam To Swim This Summer it is expected that 8000 Sim coe County children will receive swimming instruction this summer Thorswimming classes start July Simone County Recrea tion Service has em loyed and trained staff teams rwimming instructors for the smaller com munities such as Elmvale Shan ty Bay Stayner and Tottanhnm Children already working at the Red Crag intermediate and YWCA Delegate Urges Barrie To Extend service For Women As members she said we have responsibility to keep Informing the public new members and olrsalves of the breadth of our objectives VALUE MATERIALISM An international of teenager values at the Wolfvilie NovaScour meeting showed that in east and west more value is placed on materialism Dishonesty is on the increase In these people the paper pointed up while only small majority of youth bellve in immortal ity Trends like these show the need for Ihe YMvYWCA tobegin an intense rogram oi study on world problems Mrs Powell says The total picture of local national and international levels is indeed challenge to those committed to carrying out pro gram of Christian ideals and semen senior levelswiil be given lo lesson course sevenlesson series will be given to schoolv aged children at the Junior Red Cross learntoswim stage Mrs Mary Elliott of Barrie will be the director of the county swimming and water safety pro gram this summer Mrs Elliott is graduate of the Margaret Eaton School of Physical Educa tion She has taught physical ed ucation in England and in var ious YWCAs in Canada This wnl be her third summer as dir ector on thoeounty program Policemen Resign lit City Bequest ST CATHARINES CF Threo policemen resigned this week at the request of the city police commission after they were charged with misconduct likely to bring discredit tn the force Acting Patrol Sergeant Iva fred Hunter former chief of the suburban Morritton foroe before amalgamation with the city Constable John Caton and Con stable Reginald hmnicliffe were given the choice of resigning or being dismissed Police Chief Jonres Anderson refused to give details of an In cident Monday which brought charges against Hunter and Ca ton Tunnicliife resigned Tues day after an investigation into anther incident Music Teachers Elect 61 Oilicers afieéfifi osmosis Music Tuchzrs Association was held June to at the home of Miss Elsie Cioughley Officers elected for 29614 are His Jessie Bryson past president Mrs AILe Booth president Sister Mary Lawren ce vicepresident Miss Elsie Clougbley secretary Angus Ross treasurer Miss Dorothy Johnson program convener Mrs Thelma Maclnnis notific ation Mrs lager Aarson and Miss Audrey Milligao puhli ily GETS QUICK APPROVAL WASHINGTON AP Ad miral George Anderson won swift Senate confirmation Thursday night to become chief of naval operations and mem ber of the joint chiefs of staff SAVE DOLLARS by PURCHASING FUEL OIL Automatic deliveries from trucks equipped with govern ment tested and approvedgal innage metres Approved Budlt getPlan Profit sharing by member patrons Arrange for summer fillup today COOP 259 Inntsfil St PA 86531 Never StoleMoncy WHITBY CPD Mrs Doris lted Information is obtainable by addressing letter containing selfaddressed stamped cnvcl wise decisons National YWCA president Mrs Ryrie Smith told the convention For City Children RYEIJRERQRDRERIRnR ope to Mossop Swimming DIrchnrEarric Terrace RRJ Barrie Letters may also be sent to Lorne McEvoy Playground Dir ector 67 Vancouver Street Bar rie Telephone PArkway 60350 UFEGUARDS 0N DUTY Lifeguards will be on duty at Johnson Street and Kinsmen pond July ata Sept from pro to 530 pm and pm to 830 pm They will be respon sible for supervised area at each location Parents should discourage children swimming when no guards are on duty says the director The committee that inter ested parents register children at the closest park July par With school officially closed for the summer holidays yester day Barrie children are now looking for something to occupy their time and playground dIr ectnr Lorne McEvoy says he has the answer Mr McEvoy announced today that registration for the sum mer program in local parks will take place Monday next for all interested children between the ages of five and 14 The program operated under the auspices of the Barrie Rec reation Committee will be held in 11 parks this year Five of the parks will operate as senior groups for ages five to 14 five will operate as junior groups for ages five to 10 and one will PAINTING anasnnrao To Miss McGEEGOR litter36 Years lit King EdWaro Miss McGregor teaching record of 36 years in King Edward School Burton Avenue came to an end yester day morning for Miss Flora McGregor Miss rMcGregor who joined the staff of King Edward in 1925 is being transferred to teaching post at Steel Street School where she will comv mence her duties in September Held invthe highest esteem by her pupils the public school board her associateson the staff and the parents of the many pupils she has taught Miss McGregor was the recipi ent at two presentations in general assembly of the sdiool yesterday One of the presentatjons was made by Thomas Simpson pres ident of the King Edward School Home and School Asso elation and the other cube Gets New Post half of all of the students cur rently attending was made by Nancy Forbes one seat pupils Almost overcome with emo tion during the presentations Miss McGregor made brief thank you address in which she expressed bet regrets atsever ing her connections with the school one of the communitys oldest Miss McGregor said that she was sure that she had taught many second generation pupils during ber career at King Edr ward and it was possible even third generation was now in attendance She stated that while she has noticed change in teaching methods over the 36year span she has not noticed anydiffar ence basically in children They are the same every where and always she said annansous insunaucr Aortic IZ DONALD 51 AT lLL WRITING ALL caassas or INSURANCE seniors seasons antral aim if YOU PHONE srryou AT YOUR HOM PA 66085 YOUR snvnca Oo Finn COVERED Iall of whom have had experi For Sat Revealed of her prov operate as primary group for ages five to eight complete program of activ ities will be available for the children including such activi ties as arts and crafts softball volleyball swimming lessons day camp swimming and hik ing Mr McEvoy pointed out that the children will be under the supervision at all times of qualified high school students ence in similar work and who have swimming and lifeguard qualifications The registration fee for the children will be 25 cents and the procedure to be followed in reg istering is as follows child will attend at the park of his or her choice and pick up white registration card this card will be taken home and parents will be required to indi cate the activities they wish their child to participate in and sign it the card is then to be returned to the parkby the child with the 25 cent fee foll owing which blue membership card will be issued Post Office Hours The registrationstamp Awicket at Barrie post office will be open to 10 am Saturday but others will remain closed There will be no letter or rural route deliv ery Saturday although boxes will be open as usual Monday is normal day at the federal building for mailman Receipt and despatch of rmail wrllbe as usual Saturday and Monday Holliday 53 former Whitby councillor charged with stealing $23350 from mental patients admitted Thursday depositing patients cheques into her own account Mrs Holiiday told county court jury she deposited on On tario Hospital female outpa tients pay cheque into her own account after the patients par ents requested no money be given their daughter Facing six counts of theft Mrs Hotliday said she always returned the patients money She said she paid dentist bill for one patient and returned the balance of achcque N0 cnoraa manna RAMONA Calif are needed Women must be prepared for marriage and employment Ne glected women in the low income bracket must be helped tWe must inform ourselves and exert an influence other than by public office she said These objects could be ac complished if YWCAs and YM YWCAs work cooperatively with groups like the Canada Welfare Council Canada Council of WO men FEBMERS MARKET ADMen in padded clothing are ready to day to jump from helicopters without parachutes to fight brush and timber fires during the driest southern California year of record The helishots as the jumpers are called jumped from maximum height of 12 feet as the helicopter hov ersover the spot where they The change tOFriday for this week proved to bewise as busi ness was good at the market with plenty of fresh produce on sale Cut flowers included dahlins and Canterbury bells Strawber ries were still plentiful as were new beets onions from Dutch sets and asparagus Choice hon ey was in containers from 25 cents to dollar summon PROGRAM EAREIE RECREATION COMMITTEE ARTS AND CEAITS SWIMMING LESSONS ORGANIZED GAMESDAY CAMP REGREAT ONAL ACTIVITIES LOTS OF FUN ALL For 25 Register Monday Uuly 3rd At Any Of The City Playgrounds lllTEIIESTlllG WELLPAID rosmous assured all Graduates 48 Matchédnsh St Box 482Orillia Ontario Classrooms and office ope nfor Inspection and Interviews about July 15 Name Address Please send mé without obligatlng me in any way run particulars about your college and courses Truck lioadeo Held Near Here Winners were declared here yesterday in the threeton and halfton truck classes during the fifth annual truck roadeo of the Georgian Bay Region of the Ontdfio Hydro Electric Polt wer Commission Competing against drivers from 13 districts within the re gion Aubrey Rebman of Bracev bridge and Jack Pipher of Can nington were the winners of the two divisions Both winners displayed re markable skill iii manoeuvering their vehicles over difficult exacting course at the Barrie Transformer Station property on Highway 90 Both men by virtue of their victories are now eligible to compete in the provincial Hy dro truck roadeo in September at Tomato MATERNITY APPAREL lotlCollier St PA 83804 VELKAY 4th Door am of Town Hall Yours for Privacy and Economy r1 HAVE FUN IN THE SUN The sun can be pleasantly benelclalprovidin preénuuoiu lle taken nixInst harmful nvoMxpoouro have many scientifically mpmdmntm lo tion and cream which Mr positive protection against painful burntril some are insect spelling Telephone us to deliver your favorite or drop in to see our couplets selection YOUR DDcroR CAN PHONE us when you need merging Pick up your prucrlpttoa If mapping nearby or will deliver promptly without extra charge prescriptions Ajreat many peopl antrunt with their May we compound yount CALDWELLS DRUG STORE Doug Hare rain 13 Geo Caldwell Pam Car Owen and Dunlap Stl 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