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Barrie Examiner, 30 Oct 1959, p. 2

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Bosses bosons UK vtsxids hlnior General Ken drew Director of lnlnntry at the War Office in the UK lil spects Company let Baty talioo of llhe Royal Canadian BARR woman ram lleglment Guard of Honor the RCAF Station Camp Bor den hresday Following the Gencfal is Captain Bromley GuardCommnnd Photo by Sgt Hartley Slade news or BARBIE morgue use IWould WM BEACH en rolmentoi 100 people at the Communitytnife Conference at Ndncy Villa hare nv the weekend dlmussed latg varl styof topics dealing with the community and settlcdhupcn the idea thlt Slmcoe County needs more industry it itwanu to keep its youth ct bom Dl Momn in sum ming up the thoughtsot the minus work groups atths Community Life Conference emphasized the need to hold fastlto the amnlicommunity groups Throughj tho years he said it has been provgn that the fundamental truths of life ethlcol and moral quelltiee are best passed on through int imate rclatlonlhipc between chlldrcnand parents or noigh hora All primitive life was mentially democratic and democracy has alwrya been preserved by small grows such as those in the moun us of switzerland and remote sr ens of Norway and Finland Over 100 people registered for the conference Work groups were choscn the first day and maintained all week After listening to talk by at er lnteyltyand Hvlngby die criminstlng net of moral stand ardsl standards which group canmaintain more easily tban Another polnt of dbCuleon was the desirability small lndustriergin rural life Jinn the importance of creativeneu was stressed as being otmora use to chmunitylivingthnn more mechanical plant Ab industry thnt would employ the people in the area rather than one thst would bring other into the area was to be pre ferred Severalexiatingo an izationr in Simeon tv would be helplul in such so endeavor it was suggested Fern Toddbrought forth stimulath ides at this point why not have Committee tormed from existing organiz ations in Simcoe County to take one progressive communs ity as model and develop an industry therein to hold the young peoplevln that com munityt Clarence Dunlop Stnyner expressed the thougbt that young people need leadership and perhaps parents by supply ing more leadership could help wiys in which lemmumoud be encouraged leader was defined as onewbo initiates things and croatec an atmo sphere in which other people feel free to airport me on once developed to not dis mm efinal manor Saturday night was served buffotJtyle After dln ths conference of the conference thanked Mr and bin Dyer and the girls for their hospitality Whena final poll wasthen it was agreed that the occoromodation at Nancy Villa had been good the service pleasant eodIthat it was good location for con ference Recreation played big part in making the aflair so succul ful Singaongs dancing and games under the direction of Louise Colley helped everyone to relax after the intense con centration of the study periods Dr Morgan said he hnd been pleased with the spirit and range of the discussions and the friendly attitude of the group in working together Said he iNo thinking is of No RCAFGObC Unit has announced the appointment of FAO JLR Munsham as on crations Offleer of on low Unit lIO Mungham has serv ed the last four years with the Ground Observer Corps in Vancouver 36 He is native of Orilila and former em ployee of Radio Stations CKBE Barrie CF05 Owen Sound and CFOBDrllllane was corn ndssloned in 1954 Flo Mun ghsm is married and the in ther of two children As 01 eratlons otflocr of 64 GODC De or adie Hawkins swimsuit Wombme sthc Glrls AthlellcSoclety it firstmeeting anforganized group one memberihlp llst was com lcted and Incubatan decldcdthht we would be re sponsible for the Sadie Hawkins denaeinNovember Durinter form volleyball limos staflrtodsy with an ellm motion tournament which will be compiatednp tiy New15 after our eybail tournaman with Mustard Ind Thuth Nov 4am on cnown Boya Mhlctio society Thosocosr seasonls coming toaclosewiththreensnwslcfl to play no 27 Thorntony ls at Elmvals on Oct 28 Theme bury is at Meoford and Eimvale is at Colllnowood Last weeks mulls are as follows Elmvalavt Mentord Thornbury Codingwood mu sponsors Done is 39 beaoldsoonltwas sunibu hold to meetingflct PresldedthAnne Robertson and century truarlaretfind arson For theth two mu we have been preparing for the Commencement Nov nnaam FESTIVAL South Simeon Junior Farmer Drama Festival is to be hold Db than ntmhlsll Now em 12 Bond fiend Community Hell Nov l9 any consequence unlem it is followedby action so dont leave ideas at Nancy Villa but young people to my home Dr Morgan remarkéd that throw empty shed in Port McNiehot could be turned into on net like them home and put them rather then loss into action Ncwoortnns Location GENERAL dmcusscd along with ways and no room mo 1me means in which they could be helped to become an important part of tbcdcgmmilnisy Thence or each na 13yemld Barrle boy groups brought up and charged following number of thefts from Barrie parkid cars during thesummer was sent to training school by Barrie Scottish Rite Ledge 0i Periection mm Holds Fall Assembly In Barrie Minus 3m and miscellaneous items autos Brethren ot the Lodge of Pet fection Barrio Valley of Scot ROTARY GUESTS tish Rite assembled in the ME Guests at Barrie Rotary Club sonic Temple for the Fall As ntutflhgyrggular raising at Com sembly Tuesday evening on 01 15 HY ware Wednesday all day The banqugt George OConnor Earl Osborne wds held in the Fellowship Hall nnd Bred Huntm bl of Barrie of Collier Street United Church ontyednesdgy RADIO AUCTION SOON Signs that Barrie Bo Butler lhrlce Puissant Club Radio Auction will bong Grand Master welcomed the the olr soon were evident at members who were present Thursdays meeting Manners from Powssson on the north were handed their lists of from Newmurket to the south businesses on which to call for and west to Grand Valley donations the auction loathe 11mm some bum was 2332 353ml humid 9mm by Walker that thus auctions have been Alllstou DDGM of Georgian Mn ch sonicDistrlctlllustrinusllroth fur lnfllscess erG Kingsmill of London raccnur masonic noon Onthrio Deputy tonontano and lhedront or the threestoroy memberof the Supreme Council Masonic Temple an vaen responded hepresented 50 Street is presently receiving yeagagging guilt chomplete iacelift This building n9 troduced the speaker of the ev the Oldest we business districtand some ening in the person of illustrious placement of briclm became Brother McAuiey Dillon of necessary llhe worls is being Toronto on active member of done by Contractor Ho Supreme Council Monols His address directed mostlyto the new members taking their gfigwge 1335 5195 W3 Simcoe County is niruostcom 13 Sims the plated in the stretch from friendship throughout their Ma Crown mu mighmt Only me about mile of paving remains Thetoast to the candidate we to be done south of Dalston to proposed bv lll Bro Crown Hill where it joins Greer of Orillla Highways 11 Grading is being The class of candidates had as done inthe sketch from okaman Robert James way 98 to Goldwater RECEWE DIPLOMAS Four Barrie folk who re eently completed ldweelr course on public spealdng at Barrie Joyce Bsinhrlck8arrie University of Tormite are Mrs West Brampton Gloria Webb Ellsworth Beers list is to appear in Roy Tracy sndTom Broiley They received their diplomss tachment FO Mungbam will be visiting many at the De tachments observation posts in Labrndor and the Eastern Arctic arch do it it sounds like simple sol ution but isnt We all like to spend our own money We resent onos yet expect clean streets schools garbage service good police forcewell wed like thousand things from our tnxdollt lur Elected representatives struggle manfully to strike hol ance beiweenhow much we are willing and able to contribute in taxes and the many services we demand of them for suehmonuy Besides nuthis the is an bssocintion of members pri vhte organization The renson councillors support the ev ery way they can is because they want the best in facilities service and leadership iforthc city They feel that the will help provide these very things They would like to play Santa to many worthy groups but holy can they7 No the government is not likely going to be able to do more titan give us good boost along the way who PEOPLE barring some unexpected ben efactor we in the city of Barrio must work towards meeting our own facility requirements The most important kind of building for the though is possible indeed is dccuring right nowl This happens through our pro gram and the working relation ships whichmust occur to pro duce good promamrihe is not structure of wood metal and stone but people working with people in friendly associa tion for mutual growth and dev elopment The building will come later as very important aid to this great purpose At present we are operating from rather limited home base but it meets more of out im mediate needs than any other choices presently open to us Progress from this point is de pendent on more and more peep le investing yes investing monl ey time and effort into the ex pension of the influence and serviceln Barrie As membership and support utiies to the greater and greater things will become pos sible This current campaign is an essential part of our progress Help as much as you can NOW PROGRAM SPOTS Hillcrest Girls Gym Centre got off to strong start last Sat urday with 28 girls in attendance Enrolment will be limited so all interested should get there next Saturday at sm Oakley Park Boys Gym Céntre begins this Saturday at 9am for boys to 14 Come alon boys RUSS DAVEY Executive Director More and more people in Bar rie see with growing clarity great vision This vision is ra ther large building wherein many wonderful services ahd portunitics will be available to all who would like to enjoy tiuuu Many of the details in this visv ion are very specific Th re must be swimming pool for instruction and recreati pl swimming big Lenrn to Swim campaigns during Christmas and Easter holidays for school child iren The spacious gym willhe in constant use with many different programs Club rooms will be the centre of activity for meet ings interest programs and crafts Handball courts where men oan get that twice weekly con centrated workout oxercls rooms for men and women and perhaps health club services The large auditorium will be valued part of community facil ities too for lectures banquets dances ally performances and such crisp olefinand friendly dormitoryor different combinations of these and other facilities available in the com munity The sign over the front entran se though is thecommon thread It contains two large overlapping triangles one red one blue mos YWCA Many of these people say Why dont they do something about it They Who is THEY Why theNaticnal or the government or Then for many the vision fades and be comes quite remote though have been working con stantly in the present if make this possible in the future The National 31 for both the YMCA and the YWCA lsthe un ifying body of the many ac rossthe nation They recommend policles suggiEst standards re port on trends provide the best Bossihle resource people and ols for each to do better job in its own commufity They do not direct They do not finan ce swarms REPS Indeed each local association appoints representatives to the National YBouds and contrii burns very small portion of its total income on its own choice So the many resources of the tionnl bodies can be made avail able to it They cannot be the National Ytheli can it Well lets let the government Dr Morgan these groups of five or six each spent 20 min utes debating the ideas they had just heard One of the group recorded the conclu sions Theso records were then read aloud to the reassembled galIherlng MORAL smuonnos One of the ideas reviewed was The necesity of individ unis holding to pattern of BIRTHDAY PARTY An all ranks banquet broke this still air in Camp Borden last night Is the 17th on niversary the Cansdion intel ligence Corps was celebrated SEEK MUSEUM Possiblities of establishing an hlstorlcal museum at Orillla were discussed at the annual meeting of the Oriiiia Histori cal Society Wednesday Early action on the proposal was urged byxspeaker Mo Garvey ch59 17mm Social Register Barrie will have one page in the forthcoming edition of the Social Register of Canada as against its one and quarter in the first edition Howeverp the number oflocal citizens recog nized by Soclctys Blue Book is fewer by 59 Thefdisparity was reported to day by the Social Register of Connda Association which says that biographical information in the volume due to be published this month is more complete than ever lt includes the names and addresseaof members chil dren as well as mention of alter native residences Thls accounts for the book being larger Members of the Social Regist er oi Canada Association those who were nominated last year and who were able to acquire the volume prompted the move admit the publishers Claim ants of dubious titles members of undistinguished clubspcrsnns Deposit politically indiscreet in short red bloods masquerading as HOidS Any Item blue are among those omitted fromthisedition Covering all ten provinces the Social Register gives separate sections to the major cities and to their non etropoiitan areas as well Respected citizens of smaller communities arel listed according to province Boyer MPP Bracebrldge edi tor of The Muskoka HeraldGa zette He snowed his ability to express himself in short reply in which be mentioned his appre ciation of becoming member of the Scottish Rite Lodge of Perfection in the Valley of Ban rle Tbeladlea of Collier Street United Church gave splendid example of their ability to serve substantial allcourse turkey dinner in quick order Their big room allowed them to wheel the service wagons along the rows of tables providing the dinner to nllthe guests in rd time Their stbentiveness motioned duringfthe dinner with food and coffee plentlfully served as de sired They were thanked by Ill Bro Shepherd of Bar rie Entertainmentwsn provided by the Caldwell Singers of Bar ric under the direction of Ross Caldwell and their songs were gently enlmd at liceves youwill find veritable trea sure of gifts thatwill please and delight any minimGifts that will remind them of youwhem eva they are used no wise choose now lsyawaynow Announce Winders In Elna Contest Elna Sewing Centre in Barrie thsbnnnlinced tbs second list of winners of merchandisemcertifi pates resulting from eontest heldidurlng the Barrie Exhibi tion They are Leslie Culhnm Stayner MobebGerrardAlli tou Mr Franck Stroud Mrsu lliscox Toronto Mrs Soulliere Capreol Georgie Dur rsnt flCollingwood Mrs ll Neely Strand Gloria Thompson Lay Awoya Now 1A Snnclllvla man so mton Rev JL Burgess MA of Alliston and formerly minister of Elmvaleend Knox Pres byterian churches has accepted call to Hanover Presbyterian Church gt Lions Club Past Pressdenis Hold ilnnual Dinner Meetmg annual meetingvofpast residents of the Mods Club of imie took place witha dinner gathering at the American Hotel at pm Wednesday Seventeen ut of possible 21 were present After fine dinner the mee mg adjourned to tho homeof Past Presidmthert Jennett 54 Lilia St The meeting open 1th word of welcome by charr Art Pugh at ADVANGErIIORSE SHOW TICKET SALE Got ourHof ShowticketsnoirIThenyoullbe sumof seeingfarnons inteznationaidumping Team from around the world and theihnli padted nihhethMPfExhibitlbn Ride featuring the exciting acts of TentPegglng Tandem Riding Roman Riding and Team Jumpingall at this years Roll Agricultural Winter Fair Horse Show Use the handy orderform slow last meeting by secretary Noel Stephenson from then the meet ing was opeded to constructive criticism Subjects that caméup for of eussiou included ing pool and Lions attendant at club meet ings and manyl others lidrs sen llehnett served lunch at it pm and the in tin adjourned 1130 pm AFTERNOONS FridayNov l3 $l CRASH FATAL ich be was passenger col lided with anottawnbound CPR eighttrain at fisleysStntion about It miles West nfthis 0t tswa Valley toWn Three other out swoon WATME svrnwoev Worlfmunshi

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