Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 3 Dec 1959, p. 5

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CENTRAL BALL PLAYER TRIES FOR HOOP School on End name cranium canons PRACTIS Of Education Speaker Warns Commandment By sun rscumuanr Barrie Central This years commencement good to see that we have not been forgotten Too our speakers refrain from in cluding the female students in manynf proved to be one of the longest their tam but also one of the best put for ward in chc Student Council has decided to liven up BDCC for the Christmas Rev Skelley hit upon season committee has been Very jmportnnt factor in his assigned tolook after decorat message to the graduates Too ing the front entrance of the often we feel our education has school Council is buying lights ended when we finish high and vhrious other necessities school 01 college He described These will be listed by students this to be untrue He stressed in years to come and can be en knowledgeaud learning is never ending There is no sin he stated arged for bigger and better display am sorry to say next weeks the sin of shut mind Mel willi be omitted for The valedictory address was sml my am delivered by Douglas Morrgn 3msexams Fwd like lastyears head boy pp Ws be best ofvluck to all students Doug recalled to his former Perbapsgluck is the wmng word classmates years gone by at to use here There is too much Central Collegiate His com studying put intoa good mark meats pertaining to various to call it luck school activities such as assem At any rate study hard Cen bliss and school plays struck traliiesl home with teachers and stddents of course before exams this alike could never happen Hishddress called back some humorous and pleasant memor Miss Kalso to 11C student How many degrees invacircle ies of high school days and prov Centigrade ed to be fitting climax for the 1959 graduates We would like to thank all ocean Ships teachers and students connected PaSSEd with commencement for job well done oo Locks The total donation from Central CPI total of 195 ocean sin for the recent poppy iund representing 17 countries madh amounted to $3735 This worth 700 passages through the Sun while project certainly deserved 1M1 this Year according to BDCCs gitoperation Miss Dane from well knowu life insurance company addressed the senior assembly marine bureau officials The British vessel 11 Point made eight trips more than any other ship The ships ranged in from on her profession Im sure the the French Saint Rania 575 feet girls of Central were glad to see long with beam of 7s feet to that our speaker dealt with the Mary North Danish ship toplc applicable to girls It is 223 feet long and 33 feet wide IMPERIAL narcm By JERRY ROGERS Culungwodd High The wrestling team at the present is in the midst of trys ing difficulty it seems the number of boys attending pract ices has dwindled to tho point where there are only five or six boys coming out for practices The reason may be Christmas Exams are rapidly approaching and the boys are engaged in some heavy studying Mr Leyshon their coachhhud this to say on this irnportant problem Most of the boys who started out two weeks ago have quit but those who have stuck are doing an excellent jobhl can leave thorn to attend meeting at any time and know they will carry on with their routine just as if was there He added strong mental discipline is necessary to stick with the wrestling for fullsea son the season at the CDCl closes at the end of March and it appears that the majority of boys at the CDCl do not pos sess that discipline LJNCB PERIODS ACTIVE For the past week the lunch periods have been hive of act ivity as the Boys Intramural Basketball rd has had both the Girls and Boysgyms filled with eager audenthusiastic boys representing their home rooms in class competition This is one of the smartest ideas thatthe Eoys Athletics have started in many year since the Boysgym is used most ottheyyeek by other gtiv MIDLAND Thanks to the school Board Grade X11 and Grade XII stud ents had the privilege of viewing the movie Henry The present ation was great aid to the Grade lwelvcs who are studying the play this year in English class The presentation partly enact ed on Shakespearian stage and partly enactedun ldcation gave us vivid picture of the reign of Henry TADS TROPHY There are four housesal between which are field variouskinds of competits ions The most important is sportsin the form nftrack and field volleyball basketball had minton and baseball The house which accumulat es the highest numberiof points in ear is presented the TADS trophy and theme bers ofthehouse who median is The word TADS comes from the namesbf th oilsesTheta Alpha Deltaand gma This system gives all students an opportunityio play on gt and helps keep school all PLAYER BANQUET The annual parentplayer ban Now snookth woman hm SPECIAL annan or 101on AT REGULAR Pnlcrs Wonurnruicouhm snitch continuancemu WHWARDREY mBOBWPIltRISItLMGDEsmotsm at the beadiahle were WreStlirig Team Has Difficulty Students lSeeV Henry Movie Walloon mmrrsnnvehnonac dun the war and was Gaplk Preparations for the year have been started Waara lacking one thing and material for ft Since this bgour but your book we idea cadets gymnastics dancs es and school team practices and therefore it would be quite dlfllcult to find the playing time for this number of games To insure against rowdylsm and to provide greater degree of enjoyment for the boys strict set of rules has been drawn up and is being enforced to its limit Two upper school students tbose in Grades 12 and 13 are enforcing these rules and it is their job to get referees Scorers arid timers and to herd players outrolvtbe gym ten minutes be fore the next class begins Players attendingschool bask etball practices are restricted from playing for their home room since it would be unfair to other boys in theclass who may have lesser ability PRACTICES The regular basketball pract lces Junior and Juvenile have carried on smoothly andboth turns are showing great im provement Ed Dunn and Wayne Carpenter of the Junior team are reaching last years form when they were one two in the club scoring So look outBarrlol Billy Paton and the Silver tnnes supplied the music for the Coke Dance on Thursday This group has fair amout of talent and twoexcellent istsin the Webster brothers from Creemore along with ally Downer the Drummer from mid CURLINGSEASON The school curling season is now lnfullawing one six es of the boys and girls inter school teams Gauthier Principal and Mr McCullough the Chairman of the Scbool Board Those honored were boys track and field teams the junior and senior football teams the girls tracksan field teamsthe junior and se volleyball teamsand the two basketball teams These students parents also present This wasthe first year this fective method of raisiug money had been attempted The many gifts given throughout the two weeks and trip Toronto for the highestselllng class were high points for the stude opes next years blitz ol ain of CatalinarFlyihgBpats Aft er the warbeattende theOnt very successful afternoon tea ed Church sérv arid Agricultural college lid hplifcfauskstball Has unspectcigular head for boys mad once new teentown emun ltlce has been eleded lt la Clarence Spencer pruldeat Liz Camp bell vicepruldcnt Pam Gon tler Gerald Lanny from Upper School and Geraldine Vargle Arnold Carver John Bryson Terry Lynch of Lower SdJnol These are the people who make our teentown succcsa teams playingtwo aftcmooona family those Brock currently ticd forJlrst place district bonspiel is to be held inColllngwoodrlan 16 with an expected 10 or 12 schools repre seated ly COURTNEY ICNABB Barrio North Well our basketball reason in finally mrtodl Our My team not their Im last FH day in net of exhibition wlth Midland huwner their beginning wasnt quite so spectacular as we had hoped Although our teams played well for their first game all of them except on lost Tho acorns were Rankin $29 Jun ior 1427 our Senior fin Friday teams again play set of ubime gems from pm untilabout pm host dance followthese games The lesion is 35c with activity card 50c withqut Our teams deserve our top port so lets give it to them Every your at this time the Studenta Council sells Christ mas cardato the students Thesest are school rd with the school colors and crestson Ihem aswell as the usual seasons greetings Students are asked to please order their cards as soon as possible so they will have them before gzriatmn The cards cost me each or $100 down Last week Grade 12 Home Economics class prepared Chinese Dinner Driving Courses In Sthbols ls GreatIdea says Chief High school students every wherehow do you drivo your car Properly If sothl story may not apply to you but Bar rte City Police Chief Edward Tscblrhart would like the re marks of an Ontario Road Safety Workshop to be marked care fully by those who are lntho 16 to 19 age bracket The Workshop feels the emphV asls on good training while young for wouldbe motorists cannot be stressed too firmly The jokers who leave cloud of dust mile high whey they take off from the curb the chil dren who step on the gas as they approach intersections and various other forms of mol animal life could probab be largely ellrninatedif driv er education courses were given in high schools The workshop said motoring should be compulsory and in cludedas an integral part of the schoolcurriculum RCMP Commissioner RivenCanine who was guest of the workshop sessions said As time goes on the education al driving program should be continued and intensified sotbal when the teenage bracket is reached full awareness will have been gained of the power moon andMrsIL GreenMr and Mrs Green and son Richard and Ronda Green of GravcnhurstMr and Mrs Don ald Green of Oshawa ware Sun dayvisitors with Mr and Mrs Norman Palm 14 TheUnited CGll pousoled bake sale and aza day rettily décorated room with itsChristinas tree fireplace brig tly centred teatabl and variousvbboths containingall var icty of pretty gifts created realChristmas atmosphere Mrs Jones andMary Rix presided at the tea tab The weather wa ideal and the large attendance enjoyed pleasant afternoons sunny Dec Uni to Sheltered Workshop The cry on December 14 There will and danger of the machine He called car weapon in the hands of teenagers any are incapable of controlling it through lack of adequate instruc on And the chief of Mehoplltan Toronto Police said it was disgrace that in all Toronto there is only one school which offers driver training program Chief Tschirhart saidtoday he was fullyin favor of school motoring courseas long as it did not interfere with the regular school curriculum He said St Josephs High School had been contemplating the idea and Barrie North and Central had turned the idea down because of lack of time He added it uld be done ouia voluntary say before or after school What use is good academic education asked the chief if file student is going to end up in the grave through careless driv ing If any student or teacher can think up some good ideas on this subject we shall be pleased to hear them for next weeks school page also the two Barrie Colleg lates could probablycome for ward with better reason than lack of time for driving course months Sundayrscbool at 130 church service 245 The November meeting of the home ofDorothy Peacock with ls members and one visitor pre sent The roll call was answered by school days memory Dom thy Lowery and isobel Gibbons were appointed honorary memb ers of the Association farded Ch orders of en velopes with stamps and bring them to the meetings to be sent pr ident Dorothy Peacock re ported on the annual meeting of the Cancer Society which was at4 tended by her and the secretary The January meeting is to be set aside for an evening of mak DnrisConstable introduced the guest speaker Helen Mulliolland who gave avery interesting ac countofher trip to Franca this summer and she sh wed many beautiful pictures and souvenirs The evening closed with del icinus lunch served by Doris Campbell Betty Fisher Gerry Boerand Doris Campbell TheDecembar meeting will be held at the home of Dorothy Low be an exchange of 50c gift graduated froinvthe nominal Evening sumo moo and son in yea clan nntsdniilud unlassfiaccom among the members and ak collection for the Salvation gstartfix Tuasnlnonmnu alteration cmNcsa DINNER The menu was sweet and nouns and almondfried rice The guests this exotic meal were the members of the staff As you can see in the picture the girls of the class were decked out in oriental costumes The girls in the photograph are Gall Grey Carol Specr Mn Meaghan is between themimspeth Cameron Rose may Rather Joan Thacher cAMPUs WHISPERS Public shuns Moneylcr Students public opinion survey con ducted in Toronto has revived great debate about financial aid for bright student who otherwise could not afford to go to univer sity An opinionvsampllng agenw has produced report which his remarkable degree seconds pro posals made by University of To ronto presldeut Claude Blssell who led an advisory committee on student aid The committee recommended Ontario students reeeivingand maintaining first class honor standing should pay no fees at Ontario universities lnthapollo$peroentoftle public and 81 per cent of univer sity graduates asked agreed class students should be helped Seventy per cent of the public and 61 per cent of the grads asked agreed also with the com mitteetbat second elm honor students should get bursary help if needed The committee did not mandrhelp for students in lower categories and only 33 per cent oftbe public and 15 per cent of grads felt all studean should re ceive help if they need it PRESS SUPPORT of has collected 249 clip pings from134 daily and weekly try Somewerc editorials some ran as front page banner stor ies The NewYurk Times and The Times of London also car ried storiES Gae 49 Club was held at the OhVmSLVm We isms of the recommendations but largely the editorials were highly favorableeven enthus iastic One Ottawa paper however was doubtful and high school students may be relieved to hear what it bad to say Would this be wise it asked Abib ity to come up with high marks at high school or umversity is not always the final teatof students future usefulness as citizen as witness Winston clan TOO MODERATE And two newspapais one in Toronto one in Cplgory said they thoughtthe schemes were in Cancer dJESSlIIES too moderate rather than too radical Ono called it too restrictive to newspapersrthroughout the coun Winnie Crawford Betty Gates Joanne Bell hostess and or ganizer of the Chinese Dinner Christa Kayne and Hazel Judgln from the stories we heard two the girl after the dinner it was very successful Well exams are almost upon us again being only six morr school days from today Thr start Dec 14 Heres to good luck for the students while they write St Joes Exams Nearly Through CHARLIE saso st Joicpha nlgh With the Christmas exams just about over the attitude is lit le more carefree around St Josephs Jubllntions may of course subside when the report cardsiare handed outl Results are sometimes surprising Daily the auditorium is filled with gay Christmas music stult dents rehearsing for the Christ mas play in preparation for the forthcoming parish Christmas gettogether hirning tosporls see there was no badminton last Saturday Wasvovmyone home viewing the Grey Cup game However with the football season over we can now spend Saturday after noon chasing badminton birds aboutthe hall first class honor studentsnnd said Dr Eisselis remark that those who entered of were those who by right of intellect ual achievement have warrant to enterthem was favoringh small elite The Calgary paper said the large bullinf the nations phys icians lawyers and engineers and also future leaders would come from the ranks of stu dents who do not attain first class honorsin high school It added Thosolidcore of mid dlemen deserve chancetoo it they can qualify Most interisfing remark and one which is not only offbeat butslittle too true to bofunny came from Halifax Chronicle uHerald Since society in gen eral has accepted the financial responsibility of caringfor the feebleminded theré can be little argument today against assisting the bright enagerie centurionrs rAnymnnunt milk NEV so th dragol princc castle lived You ing to David Couns now ily sh Fan of mo roman is the land is bliss Somu groom after new Mariii the And fl ther SEVEI One when touscli before the Mflll cream up in Life put In people new the ra harry ll follow fessor self

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