Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 18 Jan 1957, p. 9

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Barrio Liana ctub Tuesday night at Community Eoose the speaker was Ralph Saeimw of own TV He war introduced by Peter Sinclair3 TclevirionMr Sneigrove de scribedtas the transminian or reproductiono1 view orsecnc especially 01 persons or objectI initiation by any device which chnverta light rays into electrical 50 wave and reconverts them into visible ight rays Blamed for Many Things in less than decade there are cw places in Canada still TV tree it hasbecn blamed tor cyevstrain stomach trouble illit cracy Juvenile dellnquencymar ital problems and even the com mon cold it has been praised as the solace oi the illthc tnlirm and the lonely and upheld the greatest educational tool in the world and hexadded the greattst enomyol theatres lie also claimed that by now close to 40 million children have been born with no concept of World without TV contrary to general belief the longer tram iiy has set the more it is used Across the board most persons who watch television do so or closetout hours week or the very busy group oivfpmillos spend 80 minutes daily in theextreme thovgluttons spend almost nine hours iilr Snelgrovo produced tube used in opcrating With costs to $800 daily but the tube alone costs $1700 Terrlile Responsibility Television has become more thana medium It has virtually become way 01 lite in tow years and this brings terrific rcsponslhli Anything which can dominate the lives of the notion must also receive the most discerning guidanceand wisdom WEE Nil fill COVUZED but msunithE is etter way to straighten you otltwhentruuhle strikes There is anInstltance Cov erage to protectyou against most hazards of today so beforcrdisast er strikes YQUlet us study your insurance needs and advise you how to get the best insurance at the lowest comparable cost smvriisou msnaaaes See us memoi lnauraneo or 95 Dunlap St is no 86201 WI The great classical apresenIanna which have been viewed in the use of the Sadlera Wells ballet company of flho Sleeping BcauA tyfi by 30 million other new tinned were the Llfeter Pan Ian tasy and Shakespeares Richard III with an estimated 55 million viewers in North Amerkm The Grey Cup final was another ex ample Across Canada people were under common band from Victoria tollalilax Canadian Reluctance The speaker claimed that most Canadians are reluctant to admit that Canadians are capable of creating things that are good by any standard in the main Can adian productions must be twice as good as those originating in the USA in order to receive equal acceptance from viewers or read ers It we are to grow in stature and salt confidence and develop into amaiure nation we must rid ourselves of this inferiority conr pick do not claim he said that we should accept the med iocre or shoddy as good just be causc it in Canadian but lets not put anything Canadian up to bat with three strikes on it Color Television Color television in his opinion is at least five years ahead it has not dveloped up to expecta tions across the line with 2000th sets in use compared to 42 million black and white Small portahles are becoming popular Canada he stated is aoout 859w sun oi clear picture with 60 in this area from Aurora to Huntsville with the inception of CKVR that area nowhas in November survey 70 television as compared to 22 prior The Barrie station now speaks to an estimated 93000 people BRENTWOOD WeekcndVisitors Mr and Mrs Eugene Smith of Utopia spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Josie Dumond Mr and Mrs Dumond of Pickering spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Hdiner Bud schell an Miss Des IKETi TONIGHE tannins Vsvrvsrfl plantations 8153 Em liiilllllll iiiiEllii Isten =ar Enjoy Bannrnelrizansxnannrantsr NTER BAND CONCERT Sun Jan27 llll Roryllienlre Au ssArs $100 lnstallat on Of stjPrmclpalv Of Signet Chapter BX COMP JOHN LINDSAY was installed as first principal at Signet Chapter No1 Royal Arch Masons at Barrie Masonic Temple on The cremony was periormod by Ex Comp Williams as sisted by past principals The officers or 1957 are Ex Comp Lindsa lPZ EarComp qudlek Ex Comp Churchill Ex CompG Hopkins Treasurer Ex Comp Lamont SEV Ex Comp Bowie SN Ex Comp Churchil PS Comp Cowan SS Comp RoyalJS Comp DuJ Kcas of Ex CompE William 06 Ex Camp Hirlehey 4th Veil Comp Dyck 3rd Veil Comp Pearson 2nd Ve Comp Baldwin lst Veil Com Christie auditors Comps Fostervend Royal Represo tive to Masonic Temple Co Ex Comp McCullough jardine Torontospent the week end tit George Sehells Joseph Truen of Toronto was home tor the weekend Undergoes Operation Kenneth Paddison underwent an operation in Royal Victoria Hospital We wish him speedy recovery Recent Visitors Mmand Mrs Eugene McBride Torontogvcalled on Mr and Mrs tTzumondcnttcryttcaniagthe edding of heli daughter Anne in California Mrs dinner is visiting her daughter at Pickering Mn Bannermanof Stayner vis ited at Mr and Mrs Wes Banner mans iitSiJRAHCj AGE NCY mum PA84427 AlasU one Toroatoi ry Dodneliy assistant Mrs Mr and Mn Williamanrd and litand MnlAndyJark won in Sunday Kr Part reV mainedvlor minor operation at Toronto General Hospital churn Eight tables were onhandmt tboflecfly cuehre Friday night Prizes went WA Mecllng The WA met at the human Mrs Victor Howard on In with good attendance Mrs Everard Harris openedt meeting with the thch songand prayer The devotional was taken by Mrs Jack Holmes whose theme was ept by the power of God Mm Nelsen ol Barrie pl ed piano solo Are Xou Listen lngl and Mrs Holmes andera Nelson sang duct tTho Kings Business The study book was given by MrsiT Dobson Members joihcd tor leIand reports were given Mrs Fred Harris was made honv orary president It was decided to have quilting at Mrs Howards on Wednes day aitcrnoonJan 23 The meeting closed withthe benediction JLunch was served by the hostess The next meeting will be held Feb ti at Mrs Percy Fords SS Annual Meeting Grcntelsunday School hold its annual meeting or Mrs Percy Fords on Jan Mrs Charhes Coiasopened the meeting with hymn and The Lords Prayer piiicers for 1957 are Superin ndcnt iii CharicsCole assist ant superintendent Mrs Wilbur Walton secretarytreasurer Alice Cole assistant Noreen Fo lower ConvenerMrs Garnet Mc Master missionary eonvoner Jer Holmes organist Carol Sparks assistant Alice Co delegate to attend all meetings Mrs Scott senior class Mrs Percy Ford tea cher assistants Mrs Crump intermediate class Mrs Cole assistant Mrs Wilbur Walton primary class of girls teacher Jerry Donnell primary class of boys Ray For assistant MrsV be ginntéirclaiisfihirs diggit Hoimesr assistant Marie Ford rmer class Mr Spark asstn your SATURDAY gt was crow DMCES Tom Pattenden Orohoatn generations rename ADMISBllON Bile anarrcna roor William Ford Starts Feb 18 Jester VCyoidwate ions HearfAyddiesa on HomeChristianity Spellking on hriatlanity in the Home Rev Purdue of mun POWELLLBSAnform iyol Barrie amember of the idlandPenctangulshene dirtrlei high school stati has been elected resident of the its Mens Ciubol Midland of which he was aecrc tnry or several years BRADFORD MAN TO HAWKESBURY Mr and Mrs Matt Valk and infant daughterare moving from Bradford to Hawklsbury Mr lka valued member of the if at Holland Rtver Gardens Limited duringthe past sev years has been placed in irzfarge cg the inarshldnddcvclop cradle roll perintendent Clittord rd The meeting closed with bone Lunehwas served Plan Stating may The Sunday Schooiispianning skating party at Gu hrie on esday night mitting Congregational annual meeting oi Groniel Ied Church was heidMondny ning Jan Rev lfaui Field chairman and William Ford hi retury éports oi the variousdcpart nts showed successtui year lectcd to the board of stewards two years were Charles Cole Percy Ford Jack Holmes Harry mas Trent nd1Wilbnr were Maurice Crump William Ford Clitiord Ford Clifford Har ris Russell Harris and Harold lunch we seni by the ladies LC OtP villSlllllillliii uvpo ma manna ACCIDENT srcanss sec Villas Alisonfkln Ill gt 438 Steel sandrt Telephone Rs TUES JAN Sponsore Luann nuts to me and Distr 98pm Film Council Hon Harbor Roman Catholic emphasized in an address toVCoidwaterLioiaa Club the re gonaibilitymt arents to set their lldren gen example Here for Warrant Officers First at new aortas at annual courses for Army warrant oltioera and stat sergeants is scheduled for the Royal Canadian School of lniantry at Camp Borden atartlng FeblB The tin Warrant Oilican All minded the member that Jesus had taken special interest in children President Lloyd ethcrhy in troduced the apeakcr and he was thanked by Hon Eplett During the hualness part 01 the meeting the Lions reviewed rc ccnt projects almenjlqm and will last tor aixwoeh Thacoursetsrdeaigaedraa re inatructiozih tar India tromall ed at Army duties wTrrantotticera tntho Miorin garrison Gnduttes will return to their units to supervise training in structin ceremonial drillaand as sistrin administration within the sphere of their duties To quality for the course eanv dldatcs must have at leaat 18A monthsacrvice in the rank of suit sergeant memento1 pilot course enumeswillho run annualian September of each year naveSHOWING manna itiiiIE iiiNiiifi 911FRDia we partlotcanada

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