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Barrie Examiner, 24 Mar 1960, p. 2

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BARBIE LIONS fTighténi iTheiri gForA world he By GEORGE WrHlLL Examiner Staff Reporter Tho regular meeting lhe Lions Club of Barrie nlesday evening wu of unusual inter est when Wendy Hicks Barrie television interviewer was the visiting speaker Her subject was one which has an effect upon the whole world the re hlhliiviatial of world refugees making it World Refugee Year for millions who need per manent home or food and shsiter or loans grants and training to become selfaup panics gt with charming personality excellent memory and clear speaking voice Weody who was introduced by Lion Dates told oi more than two ifilillon refugees still needing assistance through one of two Unified Nations crgnrriattona as acted by the United Na tions High Commissioner for Refugees in Europe 32000 live and avail in camps in some cane long enough to Waiov HICKS have grandchildren of whom are sicklumdicapped QBITUABY Mnsirsncertntcnouoanni lcllowiog heart atlackot her home imitating Street Barde Madmen Eilai hid Dougall died auirday March ln ll lie at heart condition and fat in eyesightstle was nav ar confined lobed but was strick en suddenlyreaciy that morning Borli Feb twin Barrie she wasthe daughter at thelate John Spearln and the former MissMflr¥03Neil Hbr child hood wasapent in Barrie and until hermnrriage to Angus Mc Dougail Aug 19 1913 From thanuntli mi her home was In Hamilton Until 1827 she lived on Can cessioo of Vaspra but moved to Barrie in that year and there the restof her iifewaa spent lier memo died June297854 Before her marriage ahe had worked as talloms for many years iniharrie was devoted wife and mother kind and thoughtful neighbor and was well liked by allrwhn know her she was aiwnys pleasant and cheer ful regardless her own health or Ishrrows gt 8x children were born to literal Mrs Boutitier iEie anor oChilliwack BC Mrs John Marshall Patricia of Port Credit Bruce Sullivan Mgr tciamiavl mic and Margaret To put atheavy race on young lads eakenédllnib is rnot the full solutiom to his handicapped ndi The brace needs regular iust ment and as tliechll ow niusthe replaced Thisiis just one of thama vt that and allnecding homea train and John at home One stillG¢l aid waskliled overseas during world War ii There are also 13 grandchildren two lilielsl Mrs Riiibsnyot Windsor Mrs Dunn of nexdale and one bro then Spoarin Barrie For the funeral Tuesday March her nephew Rev Flrtb celebratedmnss in St Marys Churclw Barrie Very Rev Mons Clairoiliclated at the graveside Pallbearers were Dr Spoorln John Marshall Charles Donneliy Harry Exeii Fralnk Exell and Charles McDon nal Flowers ihficmombrance were from Stan Exeil and staff Cottys oleonera and staff and also from relatives friends and neighbors Some of these were from dial ance Mrs Rihbany and Mrs thbany of Windsor Mrs Dunn and Michael Dunn Rexdale Mr and Mrs Wm Dunn from Etobicoke Rev Fran 7cis Firth and Revw Firth Tore onto Mrs Spearin Mrs Boomer Mrs Waller John and Frank Spearin oi Owen Sound and Mr and Mrs Don nille Mlmico The late Mrs McDougall was of the Roman Catholic Church was also member of the CWL Altar Society and Christian Mo thers and was also promoter of the League of the Sacred the members of the CW1 form ed guard of honor in the church Heart During the funeral masr one fugeesar lobe aometimes perms cm are Nisan HELP More than 1000001lva out side olumlx Menin conle Lions worse than the camps and lidll need help About 30 oer cent are handicapped Tun isla and Morocco have at least 130000 mainly old penona women and children who need food clothing and medial care China has some 9000 Europcans who need to leave the mainlmd and move to other countries million refugees are now scattered over Jordan the Gala Strip Lebanon and the Syrian region of the United Arab Republic All of than look to UNRRA for food shel ter medical care and self supportingeducrtlcn and 01gt portuaiitles AID CHEAP Some idea of how much more money can buy in sootla countriea years nations for refugee are $14 cash grunts to make new start auch as tools for shoemaker $50 to $100 oainlng for new lite one year vocational training years vocational training $400 per capita grant to set up family in business or buy rm UNDERSTANDING Apart from the of mon ey which cjn wor miracles all at these refugees need chance to move to other coun tries and all need better aymplthetlc understanding so that each may cease to be Mugee On behalf ofohe club Dis trict Governor Hal Forster axplused sincere thanks idle apeaker About 40 were presant dot supper which had the aston ishing menu consisting of bowl of soup and piece of rye bread This was prearranged The price wasas usual out one propflotors Mr and Mas Andy Anderson made it 35cwhlch left good balance for refugee funds although they had the work much as usual liobie napkins were small squares of Wm Mr Anderson wasbi1rn in Demoark but went to England when young for short time fidthen came to Canada They both received the thanks of the ions for their coopau aticn llhe guest speaker also expressed her aptitude to the clubfor the donatiom N0 chances Amctorisl easing out of lane or Crip pied children art able to pro vide with Easter Seal funds The 1960 campaign objective is $50000 and the campaign rims to April 17In Barrie the Ki wanis club is Soliciting Easter at tlons why behveen twhsnowbanlls sus tained $59 damage Wednesday when car headed west on Til lin street Barrie crunched in to him CityFoiice saidEverett Baker e7ionlatll was headed west when he saw Lyle Eris low 25 117 Victoria Street ease out fromtheMansfield gtRubber lot He saidhe thought the other motorist had seen him He sus tained $200 damage No charges were him hcatin town with blue ooal its steady hill hams gives you the sunny beat thats best for This famous hard anal starts easier an burn target30 or study It European uni versity $180 to $200 for macsizzxamn WAY MARCH saws or By RUSS DAVEY ExecutiveDirector Many of us at Barrie have been many leadership tasks at the we are most happy to be ieadenhip training experiences Mrs Renee Nulunan Mrs erslllp principles planning and dreo and youthactivities Renee is chairman of the newly established program committee member of the board and she along with Joyce directs LOCAL AND GENERAL CAR FIRE Barrie Fire Department was called to 62 Maple Ave Barrie ported on fire Fire Chief Ir win said the wiring had caught fire hilt there was little damage otherwise to the auto and the altiliation was soon under coo tram I0 CHARGE VISITORS Midland Parks Commission has decided to charge an admission fee to nonresident vehicle own ers who want to use public ac commodntion at the towns Little Lake Park All admission fee of it for the season will gain PLAN SPORTS SHOW 0rllila will have Sports and holiday show at the Commuolw Centre May 2778 itwas an nounced this week Exact con tent has not yet been decided but about and sports car dis play haébecn suggested along with stage show VISIIINGTEUROPE Barrie Magistrate ACam eron is on alEuropean tour which will take him to Paris London Switzerland Spain and the liai carlca during his sixweek holi day liis place in local and dis trir courts is being taken by Magistrate James Rennicka of Toronto temporarily DRIVEWAY CRASH Barrie Wednesday saw City pm lips in attendance and 5300 total damage Police said Maurice Hines in Mono Mills was north bound on Cook when he lwas in collision with Douglas Bales key so 137 Innlsiil Street who was backing out of driveway hip charges resulted ACCUSE JUVENILES Two Barrie boys have been accused of breaking aeriala from cars atrPierca Motors Bradford Street on the weekend Four cars had aerials sopppedfrom thorn Reports on iiiyeargold and yearold boy will be ill ed to juvenile authorities city police said today you insist on the coalthate colored blue Praveittoyeunelf Ouliusltgfl involved in leadership training of different kindadurf lngthe past week Though aca sultation and evaluationof the are constantly occurrln to avail oursequ of special Six of our adult leaders Joyce McCaffrey Dr Bill Ev ans Frank lifaley Jacques Thi hodeau and Ted Wray attend ed the first of three Wednesday evening sessions being held in the Community Hall at Church ill This aeriesis directed to ward the development of lead pmviding content ideas for chiiv Wednesday when car was res the visitor winckhleld aticiter the Debuteen Dwam Bill is member of the board and sec retary of Ys Mens Clubi yhfle FnTnk is Jiridium the unbi with dean anew embcroftheYa Mensfluhmnd TeoLWray as member of the board has ac cepted leadanhlp of the lead uship eotmlitee thereby as responsibility for regis tration remnant training and recognition of the leader in our program ORGANIZED COURSE This leadership course wasore ganized byuLoulao Culley and Florence McArthur ivsho are also contributing to course leader pl in caninnclloa with ttee from the Churchill area it eatures Professor John Farina one of the ouLstanding recreation men in Canada and reports from our attending lead ers indicate that iiieyrwiil be more capable Muse of their participation there Mrs Peggy Sarieant on of our gym leaders in the La es Keep Fit Program and Mrs Muriel Jeffrey committee member journeyed to Central YWCA in Toronto last Tuesday to take part in workshop on posture and active relaxation exercises conducted by Miss Un deis specialist brought in from Montreal Cur girls enthu siastically returned with many ideas for our Wednesday even ing program at OakleyPark Public School DECENTBALIZED Laat Tuesday the National Council called together six sec retaries from Ontario and Qua bec in different kind of train ing experience was one of those In attendance We are all related to Associations in comv munities where program is dei centralised technical way of saying that we use existing facilities spread throughout thai corrnnunity This vpattem of Yi operation has become incrcasi ineg prevalent all across Cani ads for many reasons In some communities many elaborate facilities are in pre vious existence and duplicating themvdoes not seem toheio the host community interest espec tally if the facilities are not used at capacity large faculty is not usually immedi ately possible in the early yearsl of the Ys operation rapid population expansion less pop uiation density and transporta tion deficiencies maka central bulldingslaas effective except for special services like swim ming so we often have decent ward MdiorGéherdl Sparling OpenstNew Borden Arena The ceremony was abort Ind simple prayer of dedication boomed out over the PA system the major generalslepped for and gave brief addms another prayer end the ribbon draped across the front of Andy raiiud program even in addi tion to building operations WintbeYleelthuour most effective work is in small srwpa and often buildings can cause Ys to lose sight of the importance of small group pro grams ARE PIONEER An increasing number of secretaries such as one Russ Davey have found themselves in the middle of this kind of operation through one or mord of the above reasons They have no pattern to follow usiy individual understandings of the many factors Involved and an abiding loveof people and dedication to try to serve them well They are in sense plan 0G The National Council selected group of us and with us are trying to draw out our various experiences and understandings body of methods principles andfacta which will fariin our present efforts and make pod alble batter preparation of In tureYf secretaries This meet lugi was an earlyystap to title en This kindfiof meeting is tre mendously stimulating and thoroughly exhausting We know the potential which our efforts can produce for the Canadian YMCA even with the range of eight to 21 yeara experience representcd in the group We found it duflcult to lay tongue to methods and principles we have used even daily in our ioha Each idea was either no cepied or shattered with tho bnltal frankness yet opan friendliness which pervades such gatherings The thrill of accomplishment which comes from being part of such agroup has toba experienced to be preclnted This outlines very briefly three different kinds of leader ship training ex rianccs which add immeasurab to the Eilee tiveness of your Barrie YM YWCA All of us from the youngest member to thP presi dent from junior leader to staff should continually avail ourselves of these opportuni tips for personal growtlnv and greater service to the growing number01 people the en folds Anderson Arena ntCamp Bor den was severed Said Maior General it Sparnnxrm D30 CD la era officer commanding the Canadian Anny Cain Cour mand of the his RCAMC hiach Earle Andy Anderson to When the splendid beautiful arena is dedicated lm sure no one is more fitting to be honored by thearmy An Irmyhe rdded to which the distinguished athlete com tributed so much in good clean sportsmanship The ice crests which will seat 600 has standing room for 600 four fullsize dressing rooms who died suddenly in Germany bar of athletic records hlscthletlc prowess Born In Dlgby from boyhood Scout activities was captain of the four Lawyers Take lecture Serl Six Barrie area lawyers tending the eleventh anou les of lecture arranged by the Law Society of Upper Canada They are Charles Wilson Seagram Arthur McLean Peter Mills Whiteside and Gordon Mallioo his program of postgraduate instruction for practising lawyers at Osgooda Hail Friday March la and continued through Sat urday The second part will be held this weekend The subject this year is Con tracts for the Sale of Land As in the past the lecturers are em inent autho ties in their respec tive fields In addition to thelawyer lec hirer there is an engineer Anderson of Speigh Van iraud Ward and Anderson Sur veyors and Mr Murray Bosley of ley and Co Real Estate This year 500 members of the Ontario Bar are attending the tantrums An analysis shows that 43 per cent of those attending are from outside the Metropolitan and van icesurface only just shortvaf NHL measurements is named after the sporting major in l957 after chattering bum Before the iapecutting Ma jor General Spurting listed the many achievements of the atli cer who was for many years the idol of Canadian soldiers for be laid Andy Anderson was outstanding in sports and In college hel mainl began with record attendance Toronto area gt sports teams and us ca mem ber of the track and football teams at MeGill for four years He enieredthe army in 1990 recniistd in and while in Germany after the Korean War became the oniy army doctor certified in physical medicine in 19 he celebrated his list year by scoring the highest to tal points in the arrnyis annual track and field competition in Germany again heset new recorik for hamer throwing discus and shot put it was few hours after this he suffered massive cerdarai haemorrhage and died at the age of 43 quan manor After the tspecutting Mrs Anderson widow of the late Andy Anderson the plaque in memory of her husband and bommet was pre sented to her by Marliy Pur vcs 11yearold dough er of famo Borden Commander Brig adier Purves DSO CD also present at the ceremony Present was Barrie Mayor Willard liinzic Following the opening two to col teams from the RCA and RCAF Sections of Camp played one another on the glistening new rink Major Rand senior padre Protestant and Major McGregor scnior padre Rm man catholic read the prayers dedication Llew Beaver was elected president of the Barrie Art Club last night Full details are in the story on Page of this iasue of TheExaminer Examiner Photo Another driveway accidentln can WHITE vonx BRAND DILLS nonlN cona PINEAPPLE iaw SEIORTENIN rs gt DOG FOOD BEEF AND IRISH ChocolataTri idiom sou walrus MILK ravines Laundry Rinse FLEECY Co on racx JIM DANDY CATSUP Angel Foolylelijlik Llanva cnuananisve ae Sun Stews VMACAHOON BUDS CHOCOLATE BUDS CHOCOLATE WAFEIIS YOURCHOICE PET iNSTANTo MAIL IN ORDEllFlesey Lamb $100 Plus Label Save 43c bottle Liquld Cleaner artisanrnlcas ans nv ach 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