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Barrie Examiner, 13 Nov 1953, p. 2

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EMTRE BAKRLL LXUEISLH mummumHawn hmi WmuVf dancmg every rainy at Pane rrie Pt ljfrtr dimer WA lfwr mum Iioe fhrLstriim mic Bake Sate Hall Wednesday 36 pit AIiiiiLitz 23 BARRIE PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD TAKE OPTION Contmued from page one Mr Newton has servedon the board for six years during which time he saw thc erection of Hill crest and Codrington Schools the dd2tion to King Edward School AC recent addition to llillcres School completed would just like to say that the men have worked with during those six years have served With the board were of the highest cali brc in all the dealings had With them he said later have been very proud to have served on the board and it is with very great regret that have submitted my resignation Two of Mr Newtons pet pro jcczs during his term of office have been the annual publicspeaking contest for elementary schools in town for which he donated the Charles Newton Trophy and the Church and School Week project rst year this drive was held in Barrie and results showed that due IRILJSY tii Elllii Council this tVLlllllLI in the Council ll il 42 mHaWHMANM lltll3 13L lllIZlil Ir Lanxcrs zaoiau Iil1 SORROW AND MOURNING ARE MINGLED NOV ll lri ill or be Zia tIl uiuet iilll In In Llil otzir II Itft lllts riioiiung il gtclltv ltivl by th very nwnsziry air Itiriari ltttl UI llit Jul aft vtrj happy to Ila you ltkl I11 lllb or on and totiit It iii ianor to ltIHILL the addriss MI Ltlkis continuec It seezits lllt that one oi the writers of Stlipltllc has captured the spurt at this partzrtilar service the anili Il of Leviticus with this phrasx Yo shall have memorial ineni 111liil of the blowing oi trumpets PM Mrs Burton North Bay spent the weekend with her sLster Mrs ll Knapp Both attended the birthday party in honor of their uncle Wilson herc increased by 20 per cent There is to be special meeting between the board and Town Chamber to discuss the question if propcsed schiol sites and other mat ters of interest It is understood that lown liaiintng Board and the DCI Board Will also be represent ed QUADRUILET BULLS CREELMAN Sask CPI Quadrtiulet bull calves born in September to Hereford cow owned by Nat Woitin here up parcntly established livestock record The Canadian Hereford Digest in Calgary said no other camm out by the board and the such case was recorded in funds Kiwanis Club to get more children on to Sunday School This isthe COLDEST POINT Absolute zero the point at which all molecular motion theoretically to it attendance at Sunday School ceases is 459 degrees below zero WINTER IiIIIIcIIIIIs For IIII TheyFamily FROM JACKSONS SMOCKS forvmen oz sanfortzed lined Jacksons Price only $598 Mr LLWIs went on to say that lie thought that caught the spirit of triumph of sacrIfIce and III Victory which throbbed If scr vice of this kinds Triumph And Victory There was sorrow here and there was mourning but opposed to these things there and victory had been expressed by other writ ers llupert Brook in the First World War and Richard Hillary in the Second should be our aim to the elevated thought of these men and that spirit in which they spoke then there are some things we shall somc facilities and capital declared Mrs 1M Jcssup see clearly in this hour things that we ought never to for get said Mr Lewis The first point he dealt with was the blesscdness of courage In war courage was at premium but it had to be remembered that in peace it was the preservative of all the other virtues We should also see that life our personal life and our privilege of living was high and noble en terprise Prophets and poets have always told us that life is tremendous adventure but because we have It we tend to take it for granted Mr Lewis went on to say that there was one other thing that had to be remembered on this occasion ln the last number of years the thinking ofthe worldhad under gone fundamental change It had ceased to be preoccupied with uncertainties and doubts It lhad now become preoccupied with certainties and with the things of which we could be sure Before 1930 it was possible for theBlackshirts under Mosley to parade I1 Britains capital and the Brownshirts could stage their functions in Montreal This could be done because there were people in thoseplaces who wereltoo ready to see the faults of dcmoeracy They did not try to see the high points of democracy They were preoccupied with its defects This however was all in harmony with the mood of the times The war shook us loose from these superficiallties said Mix Ifiiilt Histories IOIVFarm Homes Revealed ln Branch Roll Call vItvzutiw meeting of Voumiz Institute held at in Eiuzne of tlz Georgi arrutuui niti Izi ltlilillillltt of lti ii rr iSIlflll the pttltlt2l can ixIii trit ltlttll Roll call was fact about the farm or each lllclllbll inhabited Sonic of these histories vtic veiy Interest Inc dating back to the tinic the land belonged to the Crown Mrs Brncc ltltVanel in her Clll ltlll events spoke of the of the Canadian Plowing Mann iv answerrd with hIIrIlIIZl wi tin Nobel prize Stewarts appointmmtt as The 1t Sinull Hospitals Can Accomplish As Much as Larger HOspitols By If we can rise and think this Only by pooling resources can small hospitals accomplish as mucn as larger hpil1ls with moiv clinical iizstructoi at the Royal Vicloria Hospital School of Nursing in an address at the recent meeting of Regional Hospital Council No ll It is not necessary to be the largest to be the best site said discussing hospital problems with nursing staff supervisors Her particular discussion dealt with problems faced by the smaller hos pital with its limited budget and lesser training facilitiesshortage of nurses care of nurses transient nurses division of duties and med ical staffend suggested solutions regional school and short cours cs Cooperation is the keynote of all the aforementioned sugges tions coeperation between ad ministration pcrsonncl and train housc entertainments ing in the hospitals covoperatlon between the hospitals with train ing schools and cooperation of the nontraining hospitals who will benefit from larger supply of trained nurscslf Shortage of Nurses Shortage of nurses is univer sal problem stated Mrs Jessup but it is more critical in the small er hospital because graduates tend to leave it and go to larger hos pitals drawn by the larger pay wider experience and greater fa memorate today those men and women whose death is linked in BORDEN SENIOR RC CHAPLAIN SPEAKS TO ROTARY CLUB ON SIGNIFICANCE OF NOV ll ll oxiI Elm hitting liI ltlflttlllg the ititmu 11sz Scot rites Iztrt Mb lordon Grtiydnii Lon PlultbAt CoziA Izizidrlate Zilr Jezirtett reported izilt ltltSi is of Lie first day fIItt lltf area convention Iylis Ml li Itlattin convene If Ithifinll suit In hcr iaji uhich II matings These were given by Mrs Ester lvilt Mrs llerniar lrziiirtt lrlt McQtIay and Mrs Lre ntinc After contest lunch was served by Mrs Jack Lochranc and Mrs lmrne tfzirrutliers msisted by the IIUSILSm and UCILII hour was Citi toyed cilities for recreation offered there The challenge to the smaller centreis to make up for these at tractions in other ways cg creat Ing feeling of belonging an in tcrest in the nurses by the town expressed in free tickets to various shorter working hours and personal Interest by superiors The greatest 10$ of nurses is by marriage and she felt that newly married nurses might be contacted and shown how they might help with parttime work She told the district delegates present from as far away asNew market and Huntsville that system of ward aides used by larger hospitals was Introduced in the Royal Victoria this summer Volunteers from high schools were employed at salary comparable to that of girl employed in shop This plan provided assist ance to nurses for summer relief and in addition it gave the girls an opportunity to observe the nursing profession and some have since gone into training It Is ex Turn to page four please cLIIIIsnIIIrS Lona BIG BAY POI NT Reserve Your Date Now FALL BANQUETS CHBISTMAS PARTIES No Party Too Small iiiIst Dr basically of that high IILllI llic act that lli 1I we all have the gttlz Ilblil llbtll and the lill1ll of iiess Ilenteazbiance Day taught us the value ot the horrible cost of uni the same time rczniizdvil us that inIIst alSo pay the litlte of putri Iii Ills closing rciuziilts th Iirlkt of the hope of the world tor eter lasting peace and StLllIll gained through the sacrifices or those Ito fell for its cause and for our Ur loved Canada Fred Sztrjeant who thanked the speaker on behalf of the llotariaiis and visitors commented upon thi care taken in its preparation and1 stated that the truths expressed and the sentiments conveyed would make the address mentor able one for all present Called upon by President Jim Gilmore Dave Wright introduced Earl MacDonald guest of Grant Mayor and Les Taylor Douglas Weaver and Frank Doherty all off the Midland Rotary Club and their conducted the weekly with Angus Ross at the piano Les Taylor who is president oil the club in Midland extended ant invitation to the Barrie members to attend joint meeting of the MidlandBarrieOrillia clubs in Midland Nov 24 at pni Ron Stewart chairman of the radio auction committee reported briefly upon the splendid progress being made to date with this an nual event MERRICKS mormv singsong DISH CLOTH l4 tZtCIlES by l4 incite 1510 our NEW mm 511 PACKAGE or aux SOAP rowan ms YOU man THAT CLERK L08 CHIRES COLORS ERFGHTIR WHITE CLOTHES WILTER um W5 than THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS Il BARR DISTRICT Alli HANDLING QIIX DOLBIE SIZE ANGUS CREEMORE XVII5 F01 STORAGE turnout llitl ARKET PLASTth WIFE St iiisii Rt1lgtfll HARM Hm II rnumu liti GRIN tlet BARRIE BARR FROST FOODS ollirr BJYVIEW iItOlERY 130 ollier BERKS GROCERY 196 Blake thltltiANS GENERAL STORE l33 Penttang lHHlINlUN STORES LTD Dunlap Fast lllTCllERS GROCERY llunlop West FLEETIIAM 50 533 Rd KNOWLES GROCERY 58 Victoria lOBlAW GROCETERTA 52 Bayficld 16 Dunlop East FENNELLS BOLTON BROS GLENCAIRN STEPHENS LEFROY lllMilZ lliSlZRM sronr niruoni xxn sox MIDHURST PEAIOCKS GROCERY MINESING RONALD SHANTY BAY PATT ER SON STAYNER 72 Owen CAMP BORDEN cnx ammonia cones in It Rhljl SCHOOL 510m near GROCLTERIA BL 33 5301 ncasc scnoot GROCERY LOWES MEAT lKl COOKSTOWN MORROWS GROCERY NEILLYS GROCERY STROUD CHURCHILL STOREY JACKSON yovxos lG XOU TOO CAN BE LUCKY SEND IN YOUR ENTRY T0 QUIX DAILY DERBY CONTEST CFRB TORONTO Lewis We are sure enough of way that ordinary deaths are democracy now The word tree not with world issues That is dom somehow hasAhe power to why those two writers spoke with create emotions in us their grasp of genius of the mo Mr Lewis concluded This is ment Not of sorrow butof not an ordinary day We coni triumph Call MRS WAIGHORN PHONE 58r121 Stroud SMOCKS for men oz sanforlzed unlined Jacksons Price only $398 SUEDE JACKETS for men finest quality regular $2495 Jacksons Price only $1495 LEATHER JACKETS for men genuine hursehide reg ular $26M Jacksons Price only $1695 Featuring 9drawer dresser ROMEO SUPPERS fur men all leather all sizes Jacksons Price only $325 Mode for the comfortable Canadian woyof living Canadian Casual by Gibburd is simple in design but hundSomoly proportioned glowing with the rich deep lustre of beautiful woods handrubbed to velvety smoothness so easy to care for N9 67 BEDROOM SUITE TAVAIIABLI IN PAlOMlNO IAtl madam OPERA SLIPPERS for menaii sizes Jacksons Price only $298 POLICE BOOTS for men all leather soles rubbcr heels Regular $1095 lncksons Prlceonly $895 03701908 for men neoltte sole rubber heels black or brown 1Iacksons Prlce only $595 6E NAPANEE sightedI835 CanadasOldu Wan Manolcclumc m0 EMPPEIIS for childrenrwine onlyall sizes Jacksonslrloe only $189 for women cap sleeves full assortment of colonic attics Robsons Price ranging from 311910 $398 Slime Fran large lit HOUSE DRESSES ifor womenCulian Seersucker wash atrium droningrequtred tuft selection of colors all sizes was Jaoksons Price only $398 rerun canesr CHRISTMSSITTSNIIW onuun LayawAanAIIj OW SETS fork and knlfe beatqualtty Sher Erica only no LARGESELECTIonor gums To TABLES upsrrss anIJIIS ETC CHAIRS wtwmm

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