Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 28 Aug 1962, p. 5

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Synod Wantsschools litmus New summon4mm in so ital lion Finale has sun us run new ranch is the delight of camera mm toting tourists from around the CARLSIOLLINI oolslu otludsonio as It Maintaining fm dz Christian attitudes in educa flctplcndsnt in tbekitted uni KINGSWN CPI4 K0 Wm quitire people who tton depcnh ultlmaieiy on the tom of the Royal Highland mum comedian country are taught individual teacher the slate liegimcnt iBiack IVateht be times 11 was the ideals of our the Many am the church will flsotargctolfhundrcdaoftourist that teaching in public schools 11 h° mitlll€l3i°li mm he mm cg KNOWLEDGE Sgt lifal Finale Is one of should be based on the Girls llan vim more is no neutral course the synods lower house said The Judge lny secretary of other professional workers does to that ofprlcsln and group at 50 Canadian who or rived here to prepare for Can School curriculum often con tain materials which to say the least do not do justice to the Christian view and the church should malntoin eom muolcatlon with educational authorities during curriculum revision 0n possible future policy the board suggests that Anglican parochial schools would porrth establishment of tuliy Chris lino based curriculum Dole gates said outside the assembly that cost of such program would prevent any suchaction in the near future although the Anglican church maintains par ochial retreats in Newfoundland adaa contribution to the fair during Canada Woek Sept loll More than not men at the armed services and the RCth will participate lnavents that lalr officials estimate will cost he has been astounded to find that boys andgiria to court know very little about religion The statement on religion In the schools part of report by the Anglican board of religious cdpcnlroo which lockup most of thodays session was droited by committee headed by llevlredoriclr Payne of Prescott Ont Bishop Gowcr of New in amusing memsmtcmeot appro outlay says Itiaeducational system which is not inclined towards the Christian principles inevit ably slanted away from them The decimation madacicar it was not talking about classes in religious education We are primarily interested in the kiadvoi impression the child gets in the teaching oivbis tory and literature and even In Westminster it member that physical sciences said of the drafting mmlttce said Rev TIA Peaks oi Glanworth the church is encounter 0ot director of religious edu lng secularism ddnomlnatioo cation in liuron diocese and ailsm and sometimes narrow member oi the committee that scetarlnnlam in public educa drufted the statement lien lie sold the Issue eventually VIEWS DIFFETI must buppmnched mirrinmrdtilol nltcddrontof all Cbri ism like Statement The bishop added he tell sure Canada 31000000 PLAN TATTOO lieadllning the Canadian show will be what is billed in be the largest military lotion ever seen In North America it will be presented nightly without charge to lair goers flooding the advance parlyof administrative officers clerks cooks drivers and others is Lt Col Dds Heliildcn an giggli 03 150 med monto one an uars ny Angmfleflwrhflummw aliklilusiealrltldcrrnew religious education in the Perform at Vnnmuvefl Par flibhlon it not But dis could appear inrrpubiié FIRE AT BEACH honoreerormiror When someone in Van couver doubted Pacific Notion al Exhibition clown Andy Vol andls climbing abilities it was enough to drive him up the TNNlSIIL NOTES Times Have Cba walllhe wall of the Zlstorey Georgian Towers liotcl to be exact Andy climbed up the sheer face in Just 20 minutes and said the vicwwos terrific Ci PHOTO nged Since 1929 Bylaw By BGS The following isa copy of Innisflt Bylaw No use dated the 2ch day of July rats which bylaw is still in force never having been altered or appealed Bylaw respecting the pre servation of Public literals in the Township of innisfiL The Corporation of the Township oi lnnisfil with and by the consent of the Municipal Council enacts as follows It shall not be lawful for any person to appear on any street or highway or in any public place of business ex eept in the immediate viclni of bathing beach on foot or in any vehicle ear automobile truck or bus clothed in ballr iug suit unless wearing some cloak or other garment not transparent reaching from the shoulders to the knees Any person or persons guil ty of violation of the provis ions of this bylaw shall upon conviction before any magis trate or justice of the peace having jurisdiction in the said townshipba liable to fine of any sum not exceeding twenty dollars and costs to be coi looted and enforced according to the provisions and in the manner provided in the third section of Bylaw No of the Township of lnnisfll All bylaws contrary tethe truerintent and 5meaning of this bylaw are hereby repealed This bylaw shall go into force upon and from the passing thereof Passed this Zoth day of July 1929 Signed by Sloan clerk Alfred Webb reeve So thowearing of bathing soils is unlawful except in the immediate vicinity of bathing bench and persons must be covered from the neck to the knees making sure that the covering is not transparent Well customs have changed and many now wear less cloth ingthan legally allowed but there fawnwho realize that lhethwnship land and still boar bylaw which controls the wearing apparel to which no th bl lo th trod Webb the i929 roeve is III resident of Stmud About 11 amrMonday firei call came in from Lilac Drive another province child had bad case orpoison ivy will the Beeton area Another similar tip is still under in vestigation south of the nth line at Alconn Beach when the cottage of John Wall of Toronto was on fire burning inside for some time but until it burst out through it had apparently bben front wall it had not been noticed it did not take long for the tire crew to get the are under control but the in Ierior of the cottage was com pletely gutted it was said the owners had expected prospective buyer to come up and see the place this week ty STILL INVESTIGATING lonisfil police are still in vestigating tips tbat have reached them regarding pas atble suspect of the Baker child Over tha weekend they ran down tip that certain colored ear con taining man and child had can seen scratches on her face it was the abductor of the child having and the vehicle was that of visitor to these pom from They had not connection Police are following through on any scrap of information that comes which might make lead lajhe dt linearold Group Intends ToBe fictive REGINA CF The Saskat chewan Keep Our Doctors Com mittee intends to continue as an educational organization active president Rodney firemen said Monday Mr Thomson said in an in terview the first step in the groups educational program will cltewan Dr Donald Johnsonn British physician lawyer and member of Parliament We hope to obtain interning on on tlieiriisdequacies all be to bring to Saskat good points of the British medical care plan We dont want to repeat their mistakes but rather which bombs in the bestinter build health plan of of ItAIlDtDItECHTPIiESEIITS ounrmucasrra if MAN unwound 0F soon ilrtlltulhl ll oaumnun ornamer IMPERIAL Hos possible to slant they disagree violently with son of Halifax who suggested thatnewcomarsto¢onadaaara and the sappearancc of Flann pollcy per fcelbi stupid llo asked how it educa gon termed the lslla when many teachers do not hold with the Christian faith and have no training in It With the development of cosmopolitan Canada it is more and more going to devolve upon the family to ace that children get their religious teaching in thodhome and the church he so Both he and Mr Peaks said speech on the issue by im nlla Court Judge Elliot Hud bchind pressure to keep religion out of the schools Many people who havecomo to this country and have been welcomed with open arms seem to want to overthrow the touch corridors later Intro cnngvtvwr hlonlrcal dentist tlrhfigmanguwr=cgm¢ abalone anxious to talk will Protestants about the problem PLANS STUDY ME PetkeiolttibesynadeaL anadlan mow aging children to take part in the full services of worship and including study of issues faced in the secular world Filip or has the right to insist that pub its education should resent the Christian view oi Go man and Council of Churches in planning fill extensive stugy rlcllglon 53 the world an the some basis as glicnn dcelnrotlon was not in tended to be final or definitive bwd mm atatementVen the subject chlllghskinlemerlrthholds that the ur asargtteavocen publlccducatlon andnoteathal the overwhelming majority oi Carréodlslsln lawyers eatieast no as sin The church wants the schools IIrab Ban vwaalmpussdvivldn to help all pupils to an aware nose of the significance and can day on tour US companies and one Canadian flrm barring trlbullor theCirristinf andutradltloa in our way of them from operating or selling in any Arab country for violat it also is asking that the cdu cntronal system may furnish the pmAmb bayou root regulations Ingof Christianity in the Says Folk Music Not Eccentric DRILLIA Ont CPI Men tion Lita role of tha beatnik in folk music to singer Ed Mo Curdy and bio drooping goatea bristles in anger The idea of tho beatnik the smoking snivelling kid with bare feet and dirty fingernails being the mainstay of folk mu sicls absolute hogwasb he says McCurdy as one of the best known folk singers in Canada iatho champion of maintaining the traditional purity and truth of folk music feel seriously about this business or wouldnt be doing it for living he said in an interview here while attending the Mariposa Festival of Fells Music People talk oi folk musid Newspaperman By CYNTHIA LOWEY HOLLYWOOD tAPiTheres touch of both irony and para dox in the fact that the hero of 30s new Saints and Sinners series is newspaper reporter and its sister networks spend vast sums of money and considerable time developing and publicizing their own staffs Huntleys Ennkleys and Cron kilesso one would atqrect that ltuder corporate policy if hotb ing also television portrait of reporter would feature fol low with microphone and an offcamera ptompter lournnlists no matter how good adventure story heroes They areweightcd down by Ihcil broadcasting equipment and the plots are likely to trip over the cables unencumbered by thing liilil Ellliiiti lftli Pliiif IiiIIIlItI fltiiliillitl Ililli IIIIIS PHYCH BY ALF SAINTLN INNERS Saints llnd Sinners Debuts heavier than notebook and of electronic ioumalists the The truth is that television glamorous just dont make But the newspaper reporter th STARTS WEDNESDAY ct On The Same Bill congenial climate in which the statement from the Arab church may do her proper work League boycott Israel central office identified the Canadian itrrn as Loeb Limited 0n tarlo grocers Tremors Felt ROME Reuters Towns pcople rushcdfrom their homes lovers as if they were eccen tries or something To be frank about it find the English con servative element in this area much more eccentric Bani In Pennsylvania Mc Curdy came to Conadain 1942 and stayed here off and on un til 1553 when he become res ldont lie has travelled from Nova Scotin to British Columbia is number of times and is plan ning another trip Just now however his headquarters are in New York He said some people criticize the Mnriposn Festival at Orii llu Stephen Leacocka old home town for being too commer cial He added It was meant to be representative of Cana dian folk songs and singers and that think has been very successful earth tremors shook southern Italy hit by severe quakes last week Vlbe tremors hlt Naples Earl and Avellino The tremors also were felt across the Adriatic in Athens General Dies BELGRADE APiGen Du san Slmovlc who headed the Yugoslav al government when the country was invaded by the Nazis in 1941 died here Monday He was ill Simovic was commander of the Yugoslav Royal Airfares and become premier after the military coup of March 27 1941 LNonaopsMeet TV MONTREAL fCPtA number of member bodies of the liun ion group representing Canadas employees met Monday night to discuss ratification of pro posed naw labor contract nonops spokesman said the meetings were standard procedure nd the results would be made known at lornt meeting of all the unions today Arrested For Fraud WASHINGTON CP Two men accused byptlvaa US erumeut ofihaving part cipa in $7000000 Canadian nickel stock fraud were arrested in Seattle and will face trial in New Hampshire the Securities and Exchange Commission said Monday Arrested and released on $15 000 bail each were Joseph 0h ver Moss of Vancouver and Al len Roberts 175 citizenof Omaha Neb and St Stephen NB They were among num ber of personsmost at them Canadiansaccused of haying participated in the sale of St Stephen Nickel Mina stock to us buyers SCENIC pencil is proven handy pro tagonisth even though he has been misrepresented so badly through years of motion picture features and TV quickies that naive viewers have come to re gard him as either quixotic drunk or some kind of nut Saints and Sinners if you the word of the abows de veloper and head writer Adrian Spies will be differentalthough the pilot show aired as Dick Powell episode last season did not stimulate any spontaneous cheers from newspaper city rooms Spies in his salad days was newspaper man himself Be on back upon those carefree stonvweek days with degree of romantic nostalgia permis sible only in man who has moved into upperincome brack ets lie promises that none of usual newspaper man cliches will or RED HITCHCOCK Staring Don Baddoa into the streets today when in 100000 non operating railway party Besides the lotion the RCAF Golden ilnwks will perform overhead during the weeLlhe loomomberTRCKFbfidu Sqdn Ldr Cliff Hunt will pre sent two hour free concert daily The only event for which fair gocrs will have to pay will be presentations of Grntlen Gel lnns ploy Bouallle and the lust Naw SKYSCltAtillt Elevators of the new Bank of Commerce building in Montreal use me miles of cable in their tdsloroy lifts ITS To Cuba Will Prolong Castro Regime uy HAROLD Moonrsorr Canadian Press Staff Writer The United States In deeply perturbed by the reported So viet nrms buildup in Cuba Whllo the situation has not yet became intolerable there is every indication that Cuban American relations will worsen fhe immediate worry in American quarters is not that reinforced Communist structure on the Caribbean is and land will directly endanger the US but it will assist and pro long the Fidel Castro raglma and help to spread its influence in latin America At the same time there is concern over the limited suc cess of the Animatorprogress aid program at raising living standards throughout Latin America The Ibyear $20000 000 program in which the US fools half the bill has accom plished little in its first year PROGRAM DTSRUPTED Inflation and unemployment entrenched reaction and revolu tionary turmoil have played havoo with pledges of many Latin American countries to re govommeut administra tion and taxation systems Many Latin American offl eiois in turn have blamed US alliance officials for failing to understand their diverse prob ems Economically the Castro re gima may be faringlno better than some of the other impov erished countries But Soviet aid may veil the true state of Cuban industry and the battal ions of technicians Castro is LEGION BINGO avanv WEDNESDAY JACKPOT $50 MUST GO EVERY WEEK 1s naouzkn notions assoc ma waanru noon pnrzn lEGION HALl 71 COLLIER ST roots HOUR TOUR 0F KEMPENFELT BAYV to liflss runs Reed at of Sud ury won the World accord ion champlonshipat Prague on Sunday The pretty musl clan competed agnlnstentr nts from twenty re coun may do to the us cause in reported to be impeding from the Soviet bloc may help to strangle anymujor show oi regionsness among the Cuban ens US authorities say the flow of Communist equipment into Cuba continuing and grow ing imports are described as including groundtonir missiles radar military communications equipment trucks tanks guns srnn arms The stronger Castro becomes thomore difficult it will ha to dislodge him This thought may be in the minds of the Amer icans as well as the Russians And the longer Castro stays in power the more damage he the Latin area NOWSHOWING Township 90 Highway 11 sumo BAY Locatedon 4th Line of Or Phone on 413 motion picture that speaks for be young men oial generationa and moyauag woman 13 law who lover19ml WitDb production of IiiIIIIIIiilS illii titlitli lnliltittiiliou will In IIiWMll ilAlillS lllihlllf

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