Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 13 Nov 1953, p. 9

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School Service Has Overwhelmed Brought came rmm scorrand County Library Program Ground Churchill Curlers Celebrate lSlh iiiiiiiJunior Attend Classes MISS BARBARA 0Rllltl or Famous Holstein LIONS GOVERNOR The Barrie Horticultural Society 7777 RD Bull Senator GIVES OUTLINE GA EN NOTES Dies at Guelph or DEMOCRACY girurui IV lt oi the 174 to vsvzfi VVr lllltl bun JEV CABLE gt mix gtttt gt an ll HM rimis riid pzeirf Ii is rv The lllllkl that the iorrrtzx zi NWT km LII Overwhelmed Program we rm garden outszde schuul scrucc has ov 510 awhile thongas turn wheimed the llblZlT pruuraizi home and lllCLUl gar ti Nun that 111 rst in great need of boukntobile tor JCZL vi the Tm underlying thoughts if the report Prime Purposes Over 125 boxes of school LNKigttichll The report to the public and In lfel luindflred each lilifltlig Yer Mturnc enough Lh 1b iittc Sta tune is or red 19 cridefriiiieii bl Iiilft work and leademll lriiillilll lips at iii ilBDCl 0115 the library program its scope its dun library Work before the snow fell and to get syrnna scrvrees and its sliortcmnings Library bervrcc mus keep helmc us Every once 11 awhile one forces CU lt urpcsw Ur gwd brayy Sprvlcu Th 19 mm md 13 WU in Llgtk if trym to maintain pub between tzie fought this FLB COAT for an hour before found but it wusnt dog Fur Goodness Sakes gone to the bowbows You Fur Coat ill not be complete loss if you have it INSURED with us Fur Coats and other Per the roekery there ail lll shrpshape xv atrr rr prime purposes have been to 53th Inth inqu hilw iii=1 garden like that FOCRKFF PEPU illd ucate to inspire and to bring Linwd only 44 lfls dumg merLLl11V worm Whllu The 1357 dll Set them the ilvc W51 ycfu 101110 the book was there one of the good Mugho they dont like coli fee either Miner300 b99113 every fuurmpines found slashed to smithcr is Luck of humidity isone of the month to IlbmrV dcjeens and ever so many broken big problems 1n lill1 good plants recreation through the medium of booksby making books readily available to every crossroad com mumw in this Gummy Book 59L Whyd imllgmftgbmrggl hi rlibottlcs had been smashed on thein our homes Keep the furnace CCZL wr 3pc in pro em LKAg Ah the hand 55 up art be or srmwimrsw when the budget allows only three cents per county resident for book purchase There is the job of telling you about the book and finally of book distribution Are we achieving our original purposes Could we be doing more eectivc job Library Circulation The county library circulation this year has shown itself to be approximately the same as last year when the total figure reach ed high of 113162 Then the library possessed 12826 books The book budget is $3000 and the county grant this year is 55000 The total library budget is $12450 Additions to the book stock to Nov 1953 have included 252 adult fiction books 179 adult non fiction 498 juvenile books and 351 ivcnile books in schoolmam col ctions totalling 1280 books The circulation so far this year has totalled 82478 Schoolmom loans accounted for 57742 of this figure and libraries had total circulation of 16561 Deposit stalt tion circulation has been 4684 arid vacation reading totalled 2928 In dividual loans totalled 563 School Service At an estimated cost of over $50 rrrr rrrrrrrrrr llRlllllll it Ullrltl ll rllll WW VA lN WllttthrWVA llblill hAllllilrrn now 10 ance with book display at bob by show Thornton received help in book buying Program plan ning for community groups cata loguing and discarding were other tasks in which guidance was giv en in Stayner Pcnctang and Brad ford special note of commendation was given by the county librarian in her report to three librarians who retired during the year Mrs Day of Bradford Mrs Mac kay of Creemorc and Mrs Pheasant of Goldwater Special Services Special services of the Simcoe County Library Cooperative in 1953 included the compilation of book list on agriculture for farm forum group books of Canada in terest books for purchase by the winner of Junior Farmers speak ing competition lists and displays for such groups as the Barrie and District Welfare Council womens missionary societies the quilt and rug fair committee of the Simcoe County Arts and Crats Associa tion and the rural life committee of the Simcoe County Federation of Agriculture Speeches radio talks and book revievvs have been given on 48 different occasions Reference Questions Reference questions were wide in range The greatest need in source material locally seemed to be for revision of the Hunters History of Simcoe County bring ing it up to date as well as for biographical and historical mater ial of Simcoe County at the ele mentary school level Foreign language books Were requested and few in Dutch were supplied Posters were available for the town and village librarieshand six new posters were added to the pool More and more individuals began using the libraryfs special request service and books were mailed to them at the 10w book rate In her report Miss Dunn ex tended sincere thanksto Mrs Milne Sunnidale Corners for her donations of books She also ex pressed her appreciation to the mantles individuals and organi zations with whose help and co operation the library had been able to function Board Members Members of the Simcoe County Library Cooperative Board are Mrs Momagu Leeds of Bar rie 110110on chairman Simpson of Barrie chairman As worked two boys between 10 and 12 walked by and turned both hose outlets on full blast leaving the water to run Over the lawn and down the street Last winter the boys broke many llinibs climbing up the evergreens They were all trimmed and put in shape as best possible in the spring and hope public spirited citizens will keep wary eye on these youngsters pranks so we twont have too may dead by spring know 90 per cent of our citizens appreciate this beauty spot but the other 10 per cent make its upkeep as tough as possible Well it seems we are to have another short tour before the year ends This time our members and those of the Vespra Society are going to spend day at the Royal WinterFair am told the flow ers are simpLy beautiful there and that we have real treat in store noticed that there is going to be very special display of ger aniums with many new varieties being shown Geraniums are everybodys favorite as they are not prone to disease or victims of insects and with minimum of care give fair amount of b100m There arealso going to be dem onstrations on ower arranging by the Federation of Rose Grow ers with thousands of roses on display Our well known orist Mac Fendley is director of this Fair and will be showing some of his own flower arrangements Fresh flowers are being put in on the 18th and will be judged from 10 am to 12 noon Therefore you had better leave the ower department until after dinner Ticketsior the afternoon ringside performance should be purchased as soon as you arrive if you want them How are those house plants you brought in coming along By now they should have become ac climatized to the house atmosphere and lost that droop they all have for awhile after being brought in from the fresh air iwater near the plants and it Will ingnters compicr hilp itllle if ptilllllCr tests exl Above all dont loose heart if Ham 11b of 01 your neighbors in better than yours You my will come WM he On Nov 33 our Sltltiy holds its gun01 emcywrhd uh annual meeting and election of an three limes my milking Officers at the burnt HEEL record of 3281 lbs milk obtainingf That evening Cockburcioaq lbs fat She also his are will favor us with showing of time total to date oi 132953 lbs his colored slides of Barrie gar mnk Cumujmng 4484 lbs far and i11thcanumber dam ago been Chmfled wry gOOdrorlnia from icr meeting in the Parish Hall sound in will and in the unavoidable absence of Lloyd Bell Earl Doble acted as taken by another photographer inrfor conformazion town Many of these are recent pictures and know you wont want to mix them Some folks may wonder what sort of trees we just planted at the Municipal Building They are lin den trees Mostly all the work is 580 done now at the Municipal Build ing in readiness for early spring that average 15449 lbs milk con taining 588 lbs at average test buttcrfat These records years 308 days 143 of them hav planting and we are sure it willing 13891170911191er on tree miles add much to the nished appeara day milking 118 ontwrcc day tmilking Ten of his daughters ihave completed lifetimeproduction ance of this building There is another treat in slorer for those who really enjoy col ored pictures taken by an expertsan that nextryoung cows it is probable that 352 tel you this total willbe materially added Pronunciation to Oxford dons with brows so high Senator has also been good Often speak of gladioli gt But common folk who ride on buses twelve of hls daughters havmg Are quite content with gladioluseslbeen clasltiiied as very gnod fifty Korea Vets Celebrate Famous Battle Here is bit of advice about house plants generally which you should remember Dont puttoo many plants in one window It makes them spindly or stunted Plants need room to live and breathe and grow just like people Dont over water or over feed particularly at this time of year when growth is slow No hard rules can be laid down about just KOREA VETERANS of 151 Battalion The Royal Canadian Regiment commemorated the Battle of Little Gibraltar 23 October 1952 lnthelr first annual KowangSaniDayiheld at Petawawa Military Camp Friday welcome feature of the daysevents was the serving to an ranks of Egg Foo Young Rice Chow Meln Sweet and Sour andSauces washed down with plentiful supply of Japanese Saki wine Above man Altogether 85 daughters of Sunt Stab 13030 SlaiLUll CFORr ator have completed total of 261 record of performance tests cars he rw had 24 models or an crest vintage were made at an average age of ancial success Won Junior Tankard in 1031 trn euztsrstrrv of lely ie Torn Herve won the itc at the front of thc in ard of Ontario 74 PRUJCCLS need table was one of the original Informal 01 ion this wast wooden blocks used to curl with available from the oicc of the beioredhe ciub could import the Lions Governor Litld Lehcr 313th lmdl the chazr for the regular din butMm size he had in to Mr he said was married sonal Property can be insured at low cost srrzvur sort durum See Us FIRST For Insurance of ALL KINDS 95 Dunlap so Phone 5261 Jrrerv 33d Leia 1318 Children In line With his hobby of collecting old Ii ilrl Dr Hughes thanked Mr Smith for his address The club authorized donation of $135 to the Red Shield campaign of the Salvation Army to be made It was reported the two auction Clarence Ward president was ANNUAL BAZAAR rays Wednesday Harem 18 351 rrccords exceeding 100000 lbs milk since many of them are still limes the rink had AFTERNOON TEA FANCY worn mm POND HOMEMADE BAKING Door rmzr sire from the standpoint of typeleight good plus twentyone goodl pm SOCIGI Evening Llldl and three fair BARBIE FLYEBS in 110cm cum DSTEB PRIZE NIGHT BIG FAN PRIZES Borne Arena Tomg WHEN THE FLYERS PLAY HOST TO HAMILTON 3331 3393915 Smith Furniture Firestone Blank llndio iiiws mm VALUE $3450 77 by and Sons Mens 22335 igsggme Appliance Shop vALuc $2450 Warden Wilbur Reed Reeve Albert Gilloy of Cookstown Adults $120 gtrv p500 Reeve Willi1 of Alliston gt Iipulating chopsticks like natives are left to right woz Leo Johnson MM Paris Ont RSM Fred Burns Glace Bay NS and SSgtPeter Afnderson MmNiagara Falls Ontario VALUE $2150 Nottonol Defence Photo Vsuppngd by EM SM gt on The Fun These Prizes 360 in theshow window at Ioo INSURANCE senvirca SMITH FURNthIRE n4 ouNLor 51 mm SKATING Gibson Orillia and Pita Barre TICKETSAVAILAILE Arf oooreuows More Mondaygov 15 cousum THURSDAY SATUItDAY issoqosoiuu SAT monsoon BARRIE mans norm orrlce 5i DUNLOP 515 PWESWW llama wILLbElNCLqurAgm timingTwin nu bounds

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