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Barrie Examiner, 19 Jan 1960, p. 2

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FIRST CITIZEN OF THE COUNTY chums Fred Hunt er from the dais declared Lisk Vnrdenelcct GEORGE LISK EliWARDEN Jim Pauun made his first public appear once since severe illness On Wdrdéns Agenda New Registry Building The elrdino of George Lisk reeve of Tecunisetb as Warden at Simone demo to ma was the highlight of opening ses lion of county afternoon Lisk was elected on the first council Monday ballot by hefty majority an beating out Earl Trace reeve of Fins More the voting cork cluded however Trace shifted his support to Lisk making the election unanimous The new warden outlining the Iudge Urges Larger Quarters For Simcoes Juvenile Court Due oi the first requests to face the County Council this year was publicly announced yesterday by Judge Marjorie Hamilton as she welcomed George Link as county warden We of the Juvenile Court ara urgently in need of larger OUNTY FOR 1960 IS TECUMSEIII REEVE last fall was made welcome by many friends quartefl she said as she urg ed the councillors to keep in mind the need for more space in the Juvcnilo court Before Judge Barvie conclud ed her speech she noted with obviout pleasure the presence of Deputy Reeve Margaret Fallls of Bradford the only woman eounw councillor this he JAMES rams ExWardau James Patton ailing since November when he had to give up the wasdena chair made an appearance in the chambers to add his good wishu to the new warden Expressing bis reflet that he was not able to attend the December session he went on to laud the fine cooperation of the 1959 Council and he gave special praise to committees that worked on improvement oi roads the separation of Barrie the build ing committee and the flashes committee He also wished every success to Barrie initl new role as city and to Endford in Its new dress as town MENTAL HOME Patton also urged the build ing in the county of another home for the mentally impair ed stating that the mantllly ill patients dhouid live In world of their own Mayor Willsd Kinzie emu sed Barries good wishes to the council for the coming year and noted that even though the city was now separate from the county it was proud to be the county seat and the citin ens of Barrie would be happy to cooperate in any way pomible LOCAL IIND GENERAL SPEAKING COURSE Barrie laycces are nffering uweck Eiiective Speaking Course mcsday evenings at Comuoity House beginning Feb Bob Dixon is committee chair man in charge of the course It will be open to the general pub lic he reports HEADS Ys MEN Wib French heads the Orillla Ys Mens Club now almost 32 years old Vicepresidents are Doug Ledlow and Graham Fras er JUDGE BKATERS Donna Smith and Linda Hagen of Barrie judged final club corn petitions for the Orillia Figure Skating Club on the weekend Marilyn Green was named out iiandiug skater in the competi OIII SPEBSQSA SINGS Barrie Chapter of the Socie for the Preser ation and couragernent of arbersbop Qu tet Singing in America attended the Anea Night at Owaissa Lodge in Orillia last week More than 110 were in attendance OED NAMES REPS Oro Council has named Gord on Caldwell and Laurence Fraser its representatives on the Guthrie Community Hall Board and Reeve Kenneth Gil lespie and DepuiyrReeve George MacKay as representatives on the Jarratt Community Centre Board mucous GUEer At the Kiwanis Club dinner last night guests from Central Col legiatc Key Club were Terry Idesnn andGarry Remington KIWANIANS ATTEND Three Kiwanians Bill Huntley George Dangerfield and Ken Walls who was theispeaker on The Royal Tour of 1959 were guests at Central Collegiate Key Club luncheon yesterday along with Parker staff adviser to the club which is sponsored by Kiwanis Report Blasts CityHall Cells TORONTO OPTConditions in cells and courtrooms in the city hall were criticized Monday in report prepared by the grand jury of the winterassizcs The report condemned the cells and courts as tragic sights where prisoners are herded to gether like swine It said condi tions are so degrading they cause lessening of respect for the law The report also charged that women prisoners to be tried on narcotics charges are pt in custodyfor asmuchas lull yet without being brought to tr Iewish Iutlge Raps Too Much Publicity WINDSOR CF Detroit circuit court judge himself Jew Monday criticized press re ports nf recent outbreaks of anti semitism in North aracrioa Judge Victor Baum told Wind snr Bnai Brith that such loci deals as the recent painting of swastikas on Cologne Ger many synagogue had gone un noticed in the press for years Similar desecration in Michigan had compietaly Ecaped public ity he added Tha judge said excessiva pub licity of such incidents although wellmeaningu serves only to sports more outbursts legislative program in his ac ceiunm lpeech touched on the bltlldingofaoew wing on the old peoples bane in Penetaog and the omity for new will my building He also pointed out that this year the couuu would have to get along on mommy 90 one its iutho budget been the aeparatim oi the City oi Barrie trout Simone County CONTRIBUTE VKowsver he expresst the that Barrie would contri ilmds for the upkeep of the home for the aged After tha swearing in cere mony performed by Judge Home Warden ka mured the assuribled so councillors and am measures power ty andprestige oi this oiiice FINE WIRDOM Judge Halvie congratulated the councillors on their choice for warden and referred to Mr Link as man populariwal ways generous on By lng fine wisdom flle judge noted also that the legislative work this term would not be too exciting or too do mending Warden Lbk and Judge Harvlo both agreed that the mostexcit lug thing which may happen this term would be the move from the old chambers Into the new administrative building The move is expected in about three months Judge Macharen refer red to the new warden as one of the best committee workers have seen on county council 312 ohms Var use ONE OF SERIES Says Education Important For ModemDay Farmers By arrme race North Simone Arm Ithasbeeosaid thateduca tinnis the key that unlockstha doorroiopportlulityandlnno walkoiiiicisthistruerthaulo the art of tanning or the prolee lion of aariuumral service Whether yams man plans to be real farmer orto equip himself or one of the many professional obs such as teach lug micultural research or ex tension or commerce the more real education he can set the better equipped he will be in do his job Thirty years ago not very many farm boys managed to get to high school and college edu mtion was rare experience mostly reserved for those who aimpd at being doctor preacher or to follow some sim ilar profession Education be yond the public school was not thought to be of any peat ad vantage by most practical farm ers and in fact was looked down on by many Our winter short courses were oi course well received and did an excel lent job in helping young man get oil to good start but be yond this further education for farm young people was not giv en much thought DEPRESSION DAYS During the depression days oi the thlrties we did begin to feel tho need for more educa lion but few bad the money to do much about it and agricul tural scholarships were almost unknown Gradually however vVéspra Trustees Elect Cecil Ward EDENVALE The newly form ed Board of Tnlstces of Vcspra Township School Area No held its inaugural meeting at Mioeaing school Jan 13 Present were four members of the Board John Downey iom McKee Morris Patterson Cecil Ward the former secretaries of the section hoard Douglas Gif ien Ile Srigley and Bert Maw former section trustees Russell Sage and Mervyn Park er Carman Downey recvo oi Vespra and Inspector Scott of Simcoc No Rev John Robinson cl Mine sing spoke few words of advice and exhortatlon to the Board members and led in prayer of dedication Inspector Scott presented suitably inscribed gavel to the Board on behalf of George John ston MLA who was unable to the present Cccii Ward who was elected chairman for 1960 re coived the gavelon behalf of the Board and also an engraved met al school seal press presented by Reeve Downcy of Vespra Mr Downey spoke briefly in congratulating the Board mem bers He said it was rcsponslb Io cities and that children were oin greatest national asset lie ferring to the central school sys tem he thought the proposed site in Minesingviliage was almost perfect with the park area rink and oif the highway accass and assured the Board oi full co operation from Vesprn Township Council Jock Downey was elected vice chairman for 1560 Bert Maw was appolntcd secretarytreason or or the year The Minesing rink will be car ried on as formerly The remov al of the Minesing frame school will be let out by tender Regular meeting night was set for the third Thursday of the month Graydon Gitien Board memb er was absent being hospital ized in Collingwood our secondary schools the high schools and coliegiata became organized to omvrde good gen eral education for all who wish ed tn take advantage of it Transportation was provided for rural students so that todayti anyone wishes to get junior or senior matriculation standing he or she should be able to do so More at our rural young people are now going on to col lege fair number are enroll ed at the OAC at the present time somo planning to come back to the farm and some with their eyes set on prolessloaal op portunities This Is all to the good and would like to seelo times as many inattendauceat one or other oi our agricultural schools For farmers while we still get our most valuable trainiu and uperienca on the home form there is growing need for hroadar understanding of the science and art oi farming and the problems of todays more specialized more mechanism and more commercialized agri culture For those who do not wish to farm orwhn have farm the world Is hungry for young men with practical form back ground who bave equipped them selves to do professional job of some ldnd WIDE FIELD In our previous articles we have suggated that in the fu ture we will havc larger farms and fewer farmers and it is iro portant to keep this probability in mind At the some time there is growing shortage oi qualified agricultural workers for the teaching profession or the civil service for our grow ing cooperatives and many oth er llnea of commerce and indus try serving agriculture Never before have the doors of oppor tuniw opened quite so wide to welcome rural young people who are willing to prepare them selves to do uselul job of course not all of uscan get away even for few months to get college education but this does not mean all doors are closed Education is and should be continuing process through out life and there are many op portunitlcs open to us as farm els to keep ourselves up to date There are local organizations local programs and local ser vices that are available to all Press radio and TV all make their regular contributions and hundreds of bulletins arerfreely obtainable at the county agri cultural oiiices In addition to these self helps even those of us who are tied tattle farm most of the time can often get away for the four or live days to attend one or other of the mid winter short courses at the GAO each year DENISSHEARDsg Winter Work Program During the winter months is the best time to get the small jobs don inside file home and Denis Sheard is just the place to go At Denis Sheard all the material is available to do the job Denis Sheard will do the complete job himself or will supply the materials to you if you are BoltYourself man You may finance your jobormaterials RECREATION ROOMS Now is thetime of year to have thatrocreatinn room put in the basement or the old one done over in the most modern and uptndate styles Denis Sheardwitlbegladtodothist job for you You may have this put on finance plan with Denis Sheard GE our BOWLING CAME TO AMERICAN oruowmn coleamnlss accousmuo scam ainvau WINKLI some or Monomers nuosoua casw eowuuo IN TH enema M18 YEJLL©W KITCHEN CUPBOARDS What ismore annoying than lack of cupboard space in the kitchen This is the one of yearto have those extra cupboards installed Denis Sheard will do the complete job or supply you with the niecesx sary materials £000000 CANADIANS mcwnmo MOMsnAns mo scans on Junloas MM aowuua cm or own amour nmclnanon Ma some isooenwuua earaausumeme ans Planning to build home orto expand or re NOMINATION non WARDEN Lisa was Mann in Maya Josrzrn armour TOITENHAM We stock complete Exammer Stall Photos mm building mater lots for thedoityolrr self man And all ma BOOK NOW teriais that are bought or fromusmaybefinanc EA ed while Best Accommodation still Available PA 66474 BARRIE TRAVEL SERVICE 102 Dunlap st QUAillY PAINTS nounallow lulu new model your present borne Let us help you get the The most welcome noise in thel best results at lowest world was his bark knew he vasleturning vithisomcone She became last while skiing Fats was areluctaut rescuer howeverWill had to force him to lead them back to me clean Pet Collie For Saving APSLEY Ont CP pat collie is credited with saving the lifeof its mistress who lost her lwnyin the bush near here Mrs Marie Gnrbutt of North York had three tocSIfrozen on injured leg and was in state of shock whenhcr dag Fats lcd hanghusband Bill and other rcs cuers to her Saturday Wlienmy dog disappeared thought was gone she Sald costl wens omcuxuv ascoaoco macaw some lose ws vvlil mum vouncusw nous lilile slllllllln LTD Painswlnlr Phone Colleél Stroud as ran THAT eran EXTRA IN SERVICE is ammo amorous human 145 Bradford St

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