Earl Col Will Address to Earn xamt Horiiculturists We mud and MONDAY MARCH 24 t9 lgmgiegxtt if TO SHOW THE PICTURES TWICE BACK non rues 3uggmlgpp3mlWElFARE COUNCIL SEEK HELPl mama Wed no pm were ORGANIZATIONS TO THE moons was all one mm STARTING AT 809 1313 COMPLETE SW wellknown horticultunst and EV 650 in ON TH RIVERA IN COLOR ldcivizuiwsddl CONSIDER DISASTER RELIEF Plus Those TM 123 pertaining to the culvatlm 0a or owers and 913mg his addml Barrie and Dislrlct Welfarelam however was that if Wild 5mm bf gmenmg lCuullCll are to prepare brief oul werc collected through an ulgzm AMERICAS SINGING 6Y5 how the collection of relic in cases bullion it might stem great deal 32MINUTESUBJ of disaster should be wordiuatod of the spontaneous public responst to avoid duplication of articles Where there is surplus of relic donated to families involved givcn to family ll was felt that The decisiun was when 135 if accommodation could be found high megan of me Council hle the surplus articles could be surged the Legion Hall The brief will for use lltcasc of stlbsftiluem 11 be writ out when completed tolustel Victims The Launch up local organizations such as Red anxmus to nd it 10631 group Wllu Il ousorlrl Cross Lions Kiwanis and other Mluld bL InitialLil an AND CONTINUING THURS FRI SAT STARS GOLDEN MUSICAL WITH THE YEARS SHINING NEW STARS Avoid Waiting In Line COLOR CARTOON Attend Early and FOX NEWS gwwWMMAW to iv RA Hm wwmw ENTERIAIIIMEIII MONlurwso Evening Show at7840plu zuo HIT Action Thrills With Howard Duff MortoJorcn Sill Hunt Added Trout COLOR cltluoou TIME it NADA ONLY TWO WOMEN KNEW war HE mscoemuco sum ossuM Qontlnuous 5813 slaw Eve Shows 65553116 Color cartoon 595 it is hoped that representative of each body might be able to zitg tend special meeting and formu relief storage centre The chair was occupied by Don ald Bell Vespra Township rcpte Ru special disaster committee sclltative in place of Terry OBrien Ouc difficulty which was pointed who is ill at present BDCI Students EARL COX Mr Cox began broadcasting over CFRB 15 years ago his only break being during the war At present his program over CJBC on Satur days Byways of Beauty has large listening audicncc In addh tion to this work Mr Cox is contributor to many of the out standing magazines Born in Toronto and educated in the garden city of Brampton where he met his wife also keen horticulturist Mr Cox sold the florists business they had in Tab onto and came to Barrie in 1940 They continued their business here until selling the Boulderfcl Grecn house in 1949 to Fendlcy For the past two years Earl and Helen have been putting their knowledge of horticulture to en hancing their garden and grounds on Davis street and establishing it as one of the towns beauty spots Slllll and Costs tension The other two concerts will be held on March 21 malnoyal Lifesaving Society They April Shave all had wide experience in The Athletic Departments haveiteaching swimming at summer levied by out libloru The average attendance Alfred Dennis 42 maimed who had pleaded guilty to charge of having in his possession liquor not acquired by permit on Friday Feb 15 in Vespra was convict ed after hearing and fined the sum of $400 with costs of $1650 with an alternative of three months Magistrate Cameron presided for court here Wednesdagv clothing The offence occurred at the former Barrie Flying Club on Leti tia St where the accuSed had been living Cpl Andrews of OPP reg ional headquarters testlh ed that on Friday Feb 15 before midnight helhad with Cpl France and PC Art Kellogg paid visit313 property which hatb under observation since Dec because of the heavy traffic there lathe club house former resi denc they found number of people seated amund 10 card tables on which water glasses and bottles withbeer and ale The officch found in addition four full cases of ale undo num ber of full bottlesmakl ng local or 109 also two part bottles of rye gvmhiskey Empty bottles totalled Servei with summons were16 adults on cherge of being found in the building at the time of the olfence and appearing in court were each $15 with costs of $250 or qudaysy Two of these were in the arm edforces and pleaded notkuilty because they had paid fmmnbe ship it of $21 purporting to be for club privileges and by Dennis and they Produced receiptbothatee They stated that theYThad tothe place by driver after closing hours in towm vasestionedl by Wbttmney 1w imitrhompsonrresardinx fsponoorsluo of driver one the mom replied mathemad ll been uncultured by than ploud of these achievement schools and summm 5mm Hate About Ml For Hospital Swimming Instruction Camp Borden Through the courtesy of thug Royal Canadian Army Service Corps at Camp Borden Bardla Principal Bowman report Pool has boon made available for ed to the BDCI Board at its March meeting as follows civilian swimming classes this Our Collegiate Band and Glee sponsored by joint committee Club competed at the Kiwanis Music Festival with credit to their organizations The Band obtained it first and second while North Toronto obtained second and first with both receiving the same total of 177 points The Glee Club obtained first and second The boys of the Glee Club and the Band received invitations to per form at Massey Hall Concert of Stars The Band was awarded scholarship of $100 and Bruce Popplcton oboe player also woni 100 scholarship The scllool isv Our Band is sponsoring its Carlg adian Artists Series again this year The rst concert eraturingl the Spivak String Quartet withl Reginald Godden was excellonLg The committees in charge did fine job of looking after the dei tails and the niceties of the oci completed an interesting and suc cessful basketball season The Girls senior team and the Boys uniol team have each wan their at all home games was the capa city of our gymnasium approxim in the COSSA semignals at Hart House against Niagara Falls Coll egiate on Saturday March 15 The Girls Athletic Society cou ductcd its annual School once on Feb 29 in the nature Leap Year Dance On Marc 12 the Boys Athletic Society be its an nual skating party at up Arena with 400 students presentl The Student Council put on Special Assembly in the form of variety Program March The proceeds of this Assembly com pleted in full our commitment for the furnishings of room attbe hoopltal We turn over about $550 for thispurpose at special ammny on March 26 Our Senior oratorical contest was held on Wednesday March 12 Splendid enthusiasm was shown this year and the finalists gave line account of themselves The winners of the girls division were Lorna Cunningham and Laura Len nox and for the boys John War uica orldToin Tociukrlbe Lions Club sponsored this project and provided $40 in prizes On Jun iors compete on March 19 Miss Young is in charge of the details of these contesul assisted by Mr Clusholm and the other teachers During the month we were plesecl to add new scholarship to our growing list The Barrie Brooch of the Canadian Legion donated of $25 for prociency inllpper SchoolEist or letter of appreciation from till to this organization would be in ardeng fEaster Examination schedules been examln all issle be ctzndlgggm hoAprillll prepared to With School classes hehh ately 300 Our Junior boys playcdl from the Simcoe County recrea tion service and the Barrie recrea tion council and will be open to high school students and adults from anywhere in Simcoc County They will be held on Thursday ev cliings from 730930 oclock for adults and Saturday mornings for high school students from 10 to 12 noon They will begin on Thursg day March 27 and Saturdayu March 29 respectively and coni tinuc for 10weeks period until the last week in May Instructors for these classes will be George Woods principal of gt spring These classes are beings mint instructor for Simcoe Coun ty recreation service Miss Ruth Kissick physical education teacher at Barrie and District Collegiate Institute and Miss Louise Culley recreation director for Simcocl County Each of these instructors have their Red Cross instructorsl certificates and awards from thex camps schools Ys and outdoor beaches and are tanning an exi cellcnt course instruction for those of every level of ability Stvlmiulng periods have been and ranged for beginners intermedi jams and advanced pupils 1th timetable for adults on Thursduyg evenings will be as follows 730 810 pmLadies beginl ners men intermediates 810 350 plnLadies interl mediates men beginners 850 930 pinAdvanced classl es for men and ladies On Saturday mornings the schedl lule for high school students will be as follows 10 1040 amGirls beginnersgl boys intermediates 1040 1120 amGirls inter mediates boys beginners 1120 12 noonAdvanced classil es for both girls and boys The beginners classes are for those who are just starting out to master the skill of swimming They willprovidc much needed opI portunity to all those who missedl the chance for inspiration when they were children The face oat back oat fundamental strokes and water safety knowledge will bet taught in these classes IntermediateclameS are for those whoare able to swim about 60 feet and have condnce in deep Witter variety of strokes with emphasis on good form and ele mentary diving will be taught Advanced clashes are for those who wish to perfect their strokes and simple dives or for those who are illterested iu pumiggmtllg Red Cross senior Swimmers test and the Royal Lifesaving Test for the bronae medallion There may be an opporttmity too for synchron ized swimming instruction for girls l1tberevis enough interest The committee is recommendinx that all adults obtain medical certificate from their doctors 811de that they are to take the lessons They feel itbatthis measure is necessary ion everyone5 protecou Plans are being madetill various communiti for transportation to the pooL Etch school shlduto are getm5 mum With their L30 of Uriclg Sams Underwatec Commandidos the goggleeyedbbeach who gofn rst to to their thrilling like nothing on earth or under the seas 0m the lga Vinyl dwst on ORG RICHARD lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll umulbeu Llolliicoll