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Barrie Examiner, 18 May 1956, p. 8

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Slnrtnwl The regular meetingol Saurin WI was held on Thursday evening May arms borne Grahams with 21 members and in visitors present Twentyltwo grandmothers were entertained Each was presented with uniee corsago by the com mittee in charge Mrs lngieton and Mrs Dyer The roll call was answeredby naming The country where my grandmother was born Minutes the last meeting were read ndopte wereapplf cd nuai meeting to he held Trinity Parish Hall Cour Stree Banie on Junefi motion was made that we sponsor swimming classes this proceeds of quilt rwn brothers have recently takenover what used to be known as the Double Grill and Service Station and have renamed it the Double Grill and Service Sta tion Bradford Street Barrie mateur stan year It wasvdecided to give prize to the Homemaking Club ex hibit atythe tall lair Mrs George lobnstonreported on the con writers bulletin The program was in charge or Mrs tiohn Whitton who had as her speaker the Rev Dr Glaser ot Wyevalc Unitedchureh who took as his theme on are never too old to be young This talk was mainly to the grandmothers but was much enjoyed by all This was allowed by few well chosen and appropriate selections hydu Irriuli committee was appointed for planning theryears program and for the banquet $201er the was given us Andrew DeWar was previously three years manager at the Robin dale inn and has lived in Barrie or the past hix yearn Formerly of Owen Sound he is married and has three children two boys and girl Hector neWar has hchintlnhlm 15 years experience in the garage business at Collingwoqdand Owen Sound in Collingwond too he worked forsolllo time as cor sales man Hector islnurricd and has two boys spe prize tethe Elmvale Fair so diorgvocnl pndinstA rumerlinl numbers to he held on Tuesday night of the rims class is open to those ehildren oi representing all school sections taking part in the parade and school Sunday Visit Mr and Mrs Donald Graham and Kevinoihinrkhrm spent Su day withlilr and Mrs George Graham Mr and Mrs Lorne Beardsall oi Toronto sponttlle weekend with Mr and MrsVerne Beardsali From Toronto llr and Mrs Frank RDberLt and Janice at Toronto spentSunday with Mr ill at Bancer eeen Guests Mr and Mrs Owen McLeod and Jan atsaskaioon and Mrs James Mullen oi star City Sash were guests at Mrs Rance and Mrs Whettah IBIG FAMILY sra Mannhemn ClMrs Charles Messier who died at ag B7leit naumendanu They chided Mehiltlren 82 grandchll dren and 83 great andchildren do Continued rrnrn plflnlnel ing land see eonsiderahle imi provement in our new school now we havethiscatlrse JWe have cafeteria runby the pupils and operated so that every pupil must eat his lunch there even it homing his own Bread and butter is on the tables and pupils may have meatpota tnesp all they want at these and vegetable for 20 cents Milk tive cents aholtle nndice cream or dessert live eents The Board supply the heat and leetrielty and ply or one at the all He told at system stagger ing the classes tor lunehwhich allows the pupils 35 minutes and makes the use of theeaietcrill possible for all This leaves 40 minutes at the end at the day which murtbe used by the pupils for something uselul such as game practice ploy practiecz music home work or reading Then at 340 the cateteris is open edand Eli mayeat asnaclt Teachere Salaries Speaking salaries he said that teachers would have as much cost as though they lived in town and good teachers cannot be hld unless top salaries are altered would not wanttateontinue if that to do itwiih ulterior staffii Any idea at saving through the teachers not stable Good teachers will not comeif required to hike less thin$500iannuali He told at the number oi teach ers of his stall that lived in the areaeight of the 12 arepropertyi owners Asked what quaiiiicnt ons are required for teacher andhow house and never teacher that sends pupilsf to principal tor trivial matters ll usiiy has not contra nunzd Cumming stated nut the we wanted to liner was weIsnt townshi or no Reeve Gihbinl told the that 5011thh than were paid bruunmer property by urbanmerl and 29 by Throuheqtuiind aneu OMfliilh at ebenturrs and will have netting backwhen we getoutot the area LikereaUnt wning it Itr Greenheush asked about the prospective annantioh at the north port at the township Would thisnot change the centre of pop ulstion and out down the number otseetians needed to establish an are high school he asked Webster asked would the plo Llien room be large enoughto take care or the likely increase when the present lower grades reached thehighfsehoo Prank Kali said that there would be an inemse in thennext java yam Mr Curnminu said there were twowl of looking tetheJnnt ter both train the dpoint ot etticiene and Iisothe costs Will Do pupiis have as ships as they would and are they eligible or them in the small school Mr Sir John said that there were certain scholarshl that were limited to city and some ihitfiwere lor country schema The Reeve was asked tinny Bertie beeaine acitvl dtheir grant was cut doithe co ntry die tricts still Eetrtho lamegrln The answer was yes Mr Suthe land suggested that perhapsBa theywqreselectodhe said that stattcommittee asvweli as one from thehoar Itriliahasfiliereased hy Zorpér cent QOUIIW said that henthod1rtrict was not up the ownerpr ot the lhen sunla school beéame that at the districtlid Blrrie was given to understand that it was agreed lit the landing at the township as to the area would bo melanin eduiii nude knownat Monday ui fiinmiiii pus oai an Highway lnalstil ms present to ask that permission be granted to allow the company to put in sid ing in the railway Their buy these has grown large that the his transports used thring up the gas to the Barrie supply depot cannot handle enough The sup ply at this healing tuel has to be brought in tents Ind i5 deliyered to the user in heavy containers The supply comes from as far away as Mexico and min every where where gas is retinrd The coming ot the piprllne will in the opinion oi the mans er en hance their sales as it wil matte people mole conscious The usea this in is great so on theeoasumptionot elect lty which is int becoming searce commodity Thocouhcil agreed that the shi iton attheusmaller school orihe larger one much chance at getting scholar st oi the lownship audit was down somewhat this year to total at 3141500 as compared with last years cost of Shower However this year the books were set up as they had suggested and he wprirotslidttingwu consider ably ortengd int lhcnnhs Tam tumprodueuoh ltusr the last three on vlnhing first Sympathy ol the community goes ioMrI William Miller in the death oi her mother Mn Levi Jones last Friday morning At Auntx Fowl anley atlendedthe iun ersi oi his aunt Iiis Emma Flan agan in Sudaury un Tuesday morning Mrs Flanagan was tom erly Emma Coulson thiecom menui an It Music Festival Conmluiatlons to school Chll dren turner and Inhale teacher prize in group singing at Caldvmter music tuli vsl Achievement lily The Girls 4H Sewing Club It leniicd Achievement It Elm vlle on Saturday Shir by Todd received sv certificate for com let ing two homemaking uniu Amps and Shirley Todd were com mentstors tor the display and de monstrntion Working at lnn Teresa lrawley has started to her tor thesummer Ind Dale Mills work at Delewsna lnn lloneylllr until be working on theoAC in at Guelph From Fort Credit Mr and Mrs Lawlar of Dixie and Mr Ind Mrs Sullivlu oi attach libd Fqu suml nu rm In nan rm mfinmlhunvaeuu an as in fifitmtktiwmmfiiio number otehildren went to Billedlo this wee ior their polio coins 1ng Eh naizos9 To any lady reading this advertisement alter this simple suggestion Comerin soon spend an hour in this latest and greatest of Cadillam and sec for yourself And many gentleman who niigh well perhaps there lady horn raiwaysather caseanti tr hcr ldvelt proudest If there isthen you tomshould pay us visit Themagie formu

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