Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 30 Jan 1957, p. 2

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EXTRA ER ponds at mist 5975 Twop In your lion guarantees satisfaction or alwaysfieads in Vail es ustornersv re nlwayer lit dunior Farmers WITH lifEiEnirjrmongfi measures so so plus extra ontsrtree TBénid has vourstyle Continued from page one Our curling honapicl in Hg in Barrie broug rinhtrom side our own County as well la within and so was completed projeCta Werhdd our parenh hanQuet in May which was well ittended pur speaker for this occasion our fornlerAgricuiturai itepres tentative FALuhley Weiin had Variety Night Ichtwe presented in May and with some changes will be presented pgain in the near future number of our Juniors par ticipated in the field spraying prof jeet sponsored by theCounty org ganiution Our Ciubdispiay in the BarrieFair commenced our fill vltles December brought ourannual Church Service with George Farls as speaker as well as our tripto Toronto to see the Ten Command inents endan NHL game During the year Gurnolub sponsored five dances As well as being host to Ivy Glenora and Sharon in November we also re ceived number of invitations from other clubs Ivy Junior iarmera In 1958 the ivy Junior Farmers first step was the final approval of the constitution this delin ite step forward for the club It was decided to give each mem ber of the executive meeting to look after with topic for each meeting During the year we had two speakers Alan Peacock ot the Department of Landsand Forests who spoke on the Forests of Can ada pointing out that mostct the forests belong to the public Aisp Bert Scaly who spoke am his home country Holland par ticularly on agriculture In sports the ivy club entered team in curling apd softball competitions skating party was held in Januaryand hay ride and wiener roast in July We sprayed live lots in June and felt that this helped to pro mote weed spraying in the area Again in 1958 the ivy club was very successiui with theirfn display on Tile Drainage reeei ing two firsts and second again put float in the Allistou Santa Claus Paradean enjoyable day forzlthe memberswhoheiped with theltloat Twoj larger events of the year were the Monster Garden Party held attheThornton Arena with Vince Monktord and his troop as entertainmehtand on Nov 22 1in ivy Hail the nyearcommemor ation banouet ith Lashley as speaker This was the first hanquet that the ivy clubhas sponsored in December the annual meet ing was held withthe allowing officers Président Ross Brethet vicepresident Eleanor Cochrane 2nd vicepresident Bert Scaly secretary Barb Goodwin treas urer Ron Spencer Nottawasaka JuniorFarmbrs Fran MncNicolI presdent re ports As we close the doors on an other year in Junior Farmer work we think of the good times and the knowledge we have gleaned from the past year Here are some of the big ights of th Nottawasaga Junior Farmers club in January of 1956 the newly elected executive took their posi tionsand planned the first meet ing At this meeting curling was discuSsedand plans were laidffor the annual banquet and dance During February our club mem bers were guests of the Stayner Federation where they held dance in our honor In March the three conference delegates were chosen andresult ed as follows Marion Rumble Burton Somervilleand Milton Mc Artbur Three days at the con ieronce wcre enjoyethy these delegates in Mayseveral of ou club membersattended the Coun ty annualfat home in Band Head Also the hailteams were organized The County Ere Daywas heldin Stayner ondthe were several participants fro Notta wasaga on club won the ball champ ns Septémhér We arrangedour display for the tall fair Thelast fissile and was speaker n3 dehating Icompeti on rted Churchvand tyqu real me coal xnrlnvemher the itottavanga do was host the Cgontymem hcnjhenthey planned dance and presentation for Hiltonilie Arthur gt newme Jr Farmers The club staer out the year byiehenging ite meetinggpinec from Newton Robinson to Bond lieUsher it was thought to be more central team system was introduced whereby the directo weredivided into three teamsr sponsihie in on targthe regular meetings Our tint speaker was AJNeaié district runner and agriculture lter who gave an intergting talk concerning the importanceol Thinking While Working Around thelTarni foli owcrl by Ishort ahit presented by mem rs of Team One The ciubdecided to continue the pro fleet of distribution of forest treeswhich could not he cant plated in 1955 This project was designed to encourage local land owners to order trees using ord er forms which our club mem bErs distribul and further by making the trieetsavallabie at local point on the day of delivery in March the club had as speaker Corporal Lee of the On tario Provincialloiice of Brad lord giving hil amusingiand terestingtelk on Trafii Safety Parents Night supper and mice ing washeid April 11 with verygoqd erowdot parents and juniors attending Rev Mr walls less of Stroud was spelkerjt the meetingwhich was followed by radio quiz program of Double benwi air debaters Four were choun represent South Sim coe iaxthej yincial debatlng competition but were eliminated in the tint round by Peel County debaters Outlay in some roent froni eachclub attendedthe 4H presentation in Bectoni and presented hank Stone with cotlee tahie ad tvo end tables tovthank him tor ii the help he had given us mistantsagricjlh Iurpl repres Vtatived onNov SQ afdance wu held in Duntroon Hall Several Junior Farmer at tended and presentedl gilt to andMraMiiton McArthur in honor or their irecent wedding vfAt committee meeting in December new constitution for thecounty was drawnop to re piece theioid one hich hadheen seyeral It was considered very eneiicial by thefnrtners hosecropswcre sprayed or Not Very Much club sponsored the weed spraying demonstration in connectionwith the countylproject The club resumed activities in September and had as their speaker Scott zone forester for Simcoe County who showed picturesque slides of fore scenes and gave advice on the clubs tree project Later in the month there was bowling plrty iiiBradford returning to Bond Head for dancing and refres ments Enllowing the County Jun ior Farmersi Church Service held in Newton Robinson United Church on Sept15 TecWeGwi Club entertained at the fires October plans were well derway for the fall hanquet whi was held No Gord Bennett owed dance Sam Lee and Stanley Brown made up the debatingteam rep4 resenting the club in the County The slate of oil was presented at the meeting aniail enjoy mas treeparty An average 25rnembers were present at the club meetings County Report Associations president iioughton reports This year bega nuel meeting held thisyear at Bond Head hall The new execu tivewas electe The meeting was ioliowedby banquet at whic he speakerwns gGeorge Atkins dance followed the banquet IEchruary brought curling bonspiel in Barrie with it rinks participating The Teewerili club won this and therbest ght rinks went to Peterborougli to the Ontario Junior Farmer bon spielehere they did very well An appointed cornmittee succeed ed inmaking arrangements to hold this bonspiel in Barrienext year In March the county sen 15 delegates to the annual Junior Farmer conterence in Guelph The next big event forvthe county was the annual At Home whichvwas held onMay in Bond Head hall This was vel attend ed and enjoyed Thedccorations and music added to the enioy mentor aii Later that month the Scottish delegates to Ontan were entertained in the county infinite we e1 day at St ch club sent participants At dance that hight the county rep resentatives to Guelph field day were announc After on summer our ark tivities commenced agnin inSep tember when we heldthe anon church service in Newton Robin son Unitcd Church Thesspeakei Was 3055 Beattie tot Stayner and ounty cutive1took ch rch service in June the club meeting woe preceded by ball game The our county chairman th Thomaon like chafinitrom Scotland was co cln an at the Barri on Monday vetting vised mentor the Jpringrand tail remember fillieai th orldv matte an enthusiastic thelbi ta laat also visited ternationai Conference atien nelg Geneva Park in August He is firm believer of the purpose of SoEd which is toprovido an en joyobieveociai and educational pro gram ior ybung people Iother lficors tor the 1957 Spring SoEd Club are chain manFlorence McArthur vice chairman Carole MacDonald scc retary ShirleyJiandy treasurer Pr Merrick registrar Elizabeth McC my Unisonzoffice with board eien Spanis ubiicity lectures chairman lothchsoe chairman John Lamb social chair man Roy Scales refreshments chairmtfn Nina Archer properties chairman Klaas Krale The chairmenare meeting with theirrespeetivev committees in the near tuturefto plan thei speoitlc part of the coming SoEd program The next genenimeetingwnilhe Monday eveningFeb 11 the Yon Owen Street Anyone who would like to helpwith the ovew is invitEd toat Fromiirst met last every dish onrour varied irretiu isan epicurea deli expertly prepared from the tinestttooda deftly served in gracious atmosphere highly conductive toymtrcomplete njoy en and at very aso able ric nomirs Meetings Buhhidale Corners lwfiahi Waverley Orange imamniece ntroduction to the the following web pictures wilibe use teth NEW PA canon or PA 84543 810 at Rosannarows ruon PH $2424 in other mutton sr ease 4=nonbo1smnn¢armrun AOFSPRINVG ticking tailored tape roiledges stn felt upholt ry REGULAR 3960 precision autoloc mus In any are art taped cloth handles deep white

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