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Barrie Examiner, 23 Apr 1952, p. 1

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murmur outrun Sanka THE TOWN mm AND COUNTY OF SILICOI Since IBM 88th YearNo 46 THE NEW GRAPH showing the relation ship between pupilattendance and revenue in Barrles public schools is ex amined by Gable chairman of the Graph Shows Public School Statistics mamaanon khantme expenditure chairman of the Finance Committee and George Longstaffe secretarytreasurer of the Board left to right Public School Board Newton member Private Hospital Rooms Pledged FourSemiS Now that the Opening date for the new Hospital Unit appears to be certainty for the latter part of July the Furnishing Fund Commit1 tee are anxious to close out the campaign as soon aspossible so that all furnishings can be ordered now Any organizations who are plan ning to make donation to this toad and who have not advised the Need ToBe FurniSITed Firemen Called to First Farmer From Tannery to Dause Barrie Identifies Flames in Outlet Examiner Picture Firemen were called toiBarrie Adam Thomson 35 wholoperates Tannery this morning following this 50acrc farm on Barrie RR committee of their intentions arenareport of an outbreak in an 18 Iwas Mondays winner in The Ex quested to contact Miss Shanahan at the hospital as soon as possible Any individuals who wish to sub scribe $1 or more are requested to send their subscription to MrT McCarroll Chairman of Ways and Means Committee Davis Street Barrie by the end of the month The public will be pleasedxto know that the furnishings for all private rooms have been pledged but there are still four semiprivate rooms to be taken If you wish to Support this worthy cause and have not already done so now is the time to make your pledge or subscription Turn to page five please World Famous HOrpistAppeaPs In Barrie TOmOrTOWiveningi inch outlet pipe which carriesiaminer feature Farm Photo Quiz clippings and waste film the build Mr Thomson who works alone ing The blaze was of minorton his farm and whoseparents live nature and was quickly extinguish with him is keenly interested in ed Little damage was caused potatoes although he carries on 11 The re department had Smertnidwfiiiriiiiiifgis EiheSCiei difficulty Monday night tackling ar Section at Edmomon grass re on the south end ofthe railway track at Allandale They were unable to approach with the truck and had to rely onvstirrup pumps to extinguish the outbreak The two boys came out to Can ada in 1929 with their parents who hadpreviously farmed in Huntly Aberdeenshire Scotland Before leaving forthis countryrtthey oper ated farm on the Duke of Rich mond and Gordons Estate there Adam gained his first knowledge of Canadian farming methods when his parents worked at Kennys poultry farm Shanty Bay shortly after their arrival in Canada The family worked in various parts of Simoce County mainly around Barrie and moved out to their present farm in 1938 Later the same evening they were called to Con 14 where car owned by Earll Bain Barrie had caught fire The vehicle had quickly burned out however immmiuwmg Dancing Monday Wednesday Friday and Saturdaynighfs at Club 79 11de ion ladies gentle men 75c 48ml Old Lyme and modern dancing in AllandaIe Orange Hall every Friday night starting pm Ad milsion 50o 414w Old time and modern dance to MBCJUIIES and his Hep Tories from Wasaga Beach at Pine Crest miles north ofBarrieon Highway Mills on FridayApriI 25 Admis siOn 50c 4447 An open meeting of the Codring ton Home and School Association will be held Wednesday April 23 at pin deriiigtou School Auditorium Angus Hood of the llorOntD Mental Health Clinic will Speak onlTDO MentaIHealth Clinicalld the Comm The Vsmitblield Goodfellbwsbip Club presents threeact comedy play entitled Heres How Spon United Church on Thursday April 24 at pmin Cookstown Town Hall Admission adults 50c child candy 45 Dance inIV3t Ottaitgtihall hi dell April25 mtonb Orchestra VAdmissiOn 50c Lunch counter sshIi Cafeteria 159 Lucky no price and ileteiie an Increase salary of Hit man AprlimCEThe Owl Pen Mani Barrie Collegiate ECRITICISM OF SCHOOL NEED FOR ECONOMIES URGED ling of the Board Monday night E3tillcl committee report on 38L its be considered by further c0n5ull Mrs of the Finance Committee Harris 27 one mile west towardAnten 48 sOred bytthXIfUbf Geokstown exi 25c tactile Decent of the chinchiAlsoa sale of 4847 Dance inNowLowell Hall on Friday Amman Dennys etch hutch Admission $96 Clip arrir Exempt BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA WEDNESDAY APRIL 23 I952 iBDCI Teachers i$300 Increas ANALYSIS or 1953 ESTIMATES $300 retmauuc to Jan 195 Other Items adopted In the mane vias arzes vcrc Maximum salary for gdepzirtment heads be Increased to 15200 per unnum Differential be tween male and female teachers be geliritinuted Cumulative Sick leave tation Willi the ltfllCllcls committee Six New Teachers It was reported that SIX Itcu teachers had been hired for the new term in September lltree arc Iito replace restgnations and three are added for the Increased colleg Tate accommodation Harold Bmgham Barrie maul Iwho has been on the staff at PenI jtldllt for several years Will join ZBDCI as Librarian Brvdges Will come fromi iEenIrcw as teacher of English Bucklund Will come from lBurks Falls as iffllCllLl of FrenCIt KENNETH WELLS nd Lillm invlm will his wife the former Douglas Kettle Midland WDOLlltlllL OlllL artist produced theirf Lgraduales from Ontario College 0LtIitiItaIIiiIig story The Owl PenI gEilucation next month will comeiani two other books will bei to Barrie on PhySIcal Education speaker at the Thursday dinneri 91an Commercial meeting of Barrie Junior Clinmberl Douglas Kettle who has of Commerce Community House bcen teaching in Orillia comes to and will tell gt their tears undi Bame for Home Economics laughter in creating anew theiri poweu camps from Ridge home log cabin in that Medunte town to teach General Shop Work maul slimy UP MOOUSlOe Will MCNIIILL Transfer to Alliston All members of the Board were present with Chairman Morrison MBE presiding It was decided that Simcoe County Coun cil be requested to transfer the following section from Barrie Dis trict to Alliston School Area Lot and south half lot in Con lots to inclusive in Can lots to it inclusive in Con south half of lot in Conl These are all in the Township of Innlsl and roughly includes onequarter of the village of Cookstown and the suburbs at the northeast corner running along and in from High ways 27 and 89 The area was included in Barrie District under Bylaw 2229 passed June 20 1917 by County Council in setting up high school districts It was pointed out that pupils from this area have been attend ing Banting Memorial High School If tljgnrtffs 3333ier at Alliston but that Barrie Distrtc ence amigo were held for me MIDLAND DYKE Tenders are being called by Mid land Public Utilities for the conI struction of dyke to form mil lion and half gallon water stor age area for the town AlmOst 100 women from various parts of Ontario are in Barrie this week attending the 27th annual meeting of the Toronto Confer ence Branch of the Womens Miss ionary Society of the United =Church of Canada at Collier Street IUnitcd Church Sessions Opened Tuesday morning and will con Collegiate has been required to pay the transportation bill It 1553 01 giegffmgrfg only nine miles to Ammo bu 15 Williams of Tozorito who mBarne imm this 3193 and Ipresiding at all sessions was re would be more economical to have elected president it under the formerjurisdiction other members of the 195253 Night Classes Increasing executive are Mrs Hunter Of Mumberson chairman of Toronto past president Mrs night class committee reported that Pritchard of Toronto rst vice closing night for the 195152 term President MTS Nourse of was held in the gymnasium April Toronto Second vicepresident with largeattendance of in MFS HalVie Johnson at Barrie terested citizens and excellent ex mm ViCCDFGSidenl Miss Edna him of workby the pupils mans Of Owen Sound fourth vice Attcndance was increasing stead iyl 425 in 1950 476 in 1951 and 587 in the past term Heaviest enrolment has been in dremnak mg leatherth and Basic English for new Canadians Most students are adults The fee is $2 for the term except for nurses who take chemistry and there is no charge either for Basic English The committee advised that this night class work be continued on larger scale next fall when the edition to the collegiate is available MOMDIL The Middle Column MEET THE BALL CLUB By KEN WALLS Last night enjoyed the unique experience for the writerat any rate of attending the Meet The Ball Club dinner at the King Ed ward Hotel in Toronto Met big Hank Greenberg before the dinner in Jack Kent Cookes suite and had as next seat table guest Ger ald Red Fahr one of the Toronto teams new pitchers 0U0 I00 Bordiq Pool Closed To Swimming Classes Miss Louise Colley director of swimming comson for adults and students reports that Bar Iliale at CamrBorden is lstill closed under quarantine and willnot be available week but it is hoped that next week will bring better news Let me preamble For many years have been ball fan which no doubt started on Mary St when we used to have games on the road in piepavement days lat at Queens Park and finally graduating to the agricultural park where the arena now stands This columnist never has been much of Toronto hockey fan Which ex tends rather extensiVely through local citizenry No telling what the Maple Buds mightbring though But it was in 1920 that became YToronto baseball supporter no doubt starting when my dad used to take me to games Over at Ham lans Point remember the old ferry across the harborand culminat at the ENE that year when on Dav the Maple Leafs wh wont theflinternational League pen nanbWete on hand and had gitatthrill in shaking hands With Eddie Onslow maringer and star rst baseman of that year also Pat OPP InveStigatin Service Stations Theft at Elmvale Police were today investigating twolrovernigbt them from service stations in Elinvale From the sta tion operated by Jimmy Columbus which was also sitng in the far The thieves however over looked $150 packaged silver which wasialsosittin gin the rogis ter Entry was gained bybreaking it back window From the other premises run by Percy Frankcom only $250 was retrieved from petty cash box summer weather Here Yesterday Sprint Where Welder In Niki mm so hr this you of WMW Ont Macrame last night fine big fellow too I00 Delegates Here for Opening Sessions of WMS Conference Shett and Rosy Ryan the clubs two star pitchers who went tothe New York Giants the following season and Andy Andersona Mot mute Andy Anderson This one is Ferrell Anderson the to see why Anderson istso popular lth the other Leafs He made the of gthemtabies extending tings to thefans andseeig the players were all set Then like inbred Jose Bracho the little Vibrant0 pitcher from Venezuela an mummy Spanish which Band to Chicago In December Barrie Collegiate Concert Rand has been invited to bL 350 Dec 1113 this year to perform at the MidWest Na tionnl Band Clinic along 1th three outstanding high school bamu of the Lmtcd States The District Board approved the trip Monday night and granted $1000 towards the Bands travelling expenses Yesterday George Johnston MPP for Sirocco Centre and viceclutrman of the Barrie District Collegiate Board took the invitation to Toronto and received approval from the Ontario Department of Educa tion The MidWest National Band Clinic will be held at the Sherman Hotel with thousands of band dntcwrs from the United States and Canada in attendance It is the largest convention In the band field today Pictures of the four bands will appear in almost every national music magazine Allen Fisher Band Dir ector has received word that the Barrie Collegiate Band will probably be asked to play the concert the first night Thurs day Dec 11 This invitation is the finest opportunity ever received by Canadian school band and is indeed tremendous honor in Barrie and District president Mrs Edgar Alexander of Toronto recording secretarym Mrs Ross of Toronto cor responding secretary andMrs Dyson of Maple tieasurer Secretaries ofdepartments are Mrs 11 Short of Toronto Christian Stewardship Mrs White of Cochrane mission cir cles Mrs Bean of Toronto Affiliated CGITMrs Mc Clure of Toronto Mission Bands and Affiliated Explorers Mrs Charles Davis of Kirkland Lake Baby Bands Mrs Dallas of Toronto Associate Members Dr Margaret Arkinstall Of New market supply Mrs Alex Har vey of OrilliaCommunity Friend ship Mrs Anderson of To ronto Literature Mrs Skuce of Bracebridge Missionary Monthly and World Friends Mrs Parigoe of Toronto Christian Citizenship and Miss Emtly Eli ott of Mincourt press Members without portfolio are Mrs Shields North Bay Mrs John Relyea Toronto Mrs Fish Aurora and Mrs Graham Toronto PI wwvmuum QWMWMIde will MONDAY 0145 and FRIDAY Suishun 16 PagesTwo 3mm COUNCIL FACES $80000 OPP BILL Barrie Town Council will ask the Police Commission and 900000 jby Deputy Reeve lieber Smith Town Council Briefs rgooouuoi Only Aldermen Greer and 11 Osborn were missing fromf Monday nights meeting of CourtI cIl Alderman It Ayrcs occupied the chair when Counctl went into committee of the whole Deep regret was expressed when llllc letter of resignation from Town Treasurer Gigg was read lengtin discussion in which DepI uty Reeve Hebcr Smith pointed out that Barrie was one of thei few places in Ontario which emi ploycd separate town clerk and treasurer Finally exasperated with all the discussion which took place over town traffic lights being turned Off at weekends and holidays Aida crinan Williams exclaimed at one pulntI am beginning to think we should throw them all in the lake Deputy Reeve Smith an ardent advocate of the limitation of their use rejoinedHear bear letter from St Thomas Metal Signs Limited advising that one additional set of threesection sig nals for the Hayfield and Grove intersection would cost $138 was referred to theTraffic Committee Barrie Squadron No 102 Air Cadets were granted permission to hold their tag day on Saturdayi July Council approved request by the RCAF that the pier behind the CNR Station Allandale be placed at their disposal for two days in order to prooftcst pyro tcclinics report will be asked for full owing receipt of letter from Ronald Hardy requesting the town to replace some shrubs which werei cut in front Of his premises at 160 Duekworth Street by workmen of the Boardof Works Department Aid Bibby asked whether any information could be obtained as to how policemen checked on and off duty His query was in regard to how policing arrange ments were worked at night The matter will be taken up with the Police Commission In reply to question by the Rev Lewis of Collier Street Church conducted the elec tion of officers Represent 17700 Women Delegates representing 17700 wo men who work in the Conference Branch are present from as for nor as Hear Cochrane Nor anda and Timmins as well as from the Toronto area Owen Sound and several other towns and cit ies They are being billetted dur ing their stay in the homes of local churchwomen The annual meeting Opened yes terday morning at 10 oclock with meeting of executive members The worship service was conduct ed by Mrs HTmter of Tor onto followed by the reading of minutes of the last annual meet ing and business session At 1145 the registration of offi cial dlegates took place and meeting of the nominating com mittee was held with Mrs Hunter in charge Turn to page five please gt Executive for Red Inks of Shorts welt l952 Toronto teams star catcher canonical Wuiawn rigaeerip boys work in his home can community in Iowa State Its easy injjearn noniArmSsann same Council member Ernest Bur ton town clerk said he understood thatvthe gas works Was being used for storage by the Works Commit tee Alderman Bibby wished to know whether the proberty was for sale or was it being used Mayor Hamilton said the necess ary information could be obtained for the next meeting Anions was that Finance Committee to provide an itemized analysis of the proposed budget for 1953 on the basis of employing the OPP for the policing the town following the disclosure at Monday nights meeting Of Council that it would cost somewhere in the region of $60000 with increased salaries Early In the meeting the report of the Finance Assessment and IIOptfly Committee was submitted One of number Of recommend the contract with the 01 for the policing of the town be renewed for 1953 COIISIderabiy later when Coun crl sat in committee of the whole iteme llart moved that this matter be reopened His motion also embraced another item in the list of recommendations namely that bylaw be prepared to is sue debentures for the sum of $50 000 to complete the construction Council later agreed to advertiscfimd lillnlIlin of the new Barrie Ithc post of clerktreasurer afteriand District Hospital unit Increased Police Costs Reeve Hart said he wished to know what the proposed cost for 1953 would amount to and also whether the Committee had con sidered any alternative method of having the town policed Deputy Reeve Smith explained that the cost at present worked out to approximately $1800 per con stable However the diference be tween that figure and the const ables actual salary was made up in Ontario by subsidy Under the new scheme which was coming ittto effect the policemen would receive flat rate Referring to the other point raise ed by the Reeve Mr Smith said it wouldbc necessary to advertise for special chief of police and whatever number of constables were considered necessary Alderman Ayres The town is certainly not overpoliced at present rough breakdown Of the tin ancial estimate was given by the Dequ Reeve which showed that the nine coasiabtsbmetowr force would each have an increase of $1400 the two corporal would each receive an additional $1900 while the sergeant would get $2300 Roughly the increases totalled $18000 while complete salaries of the personnel would amount to $41000 An additional $17000 would be necessary for the use the police car and office equipment The general Opinion judging various remarks made on the sub jeet was that it would be very difficult trying to recruit police force from any other source The view was expressed that the town could do no better than continue the present arrangement On the motion of Reeve Hart however it rains referred to the Police Commission for further in formation on the itemized nan cial estimatcsirand similarly to the Finance Cominittee Council also agreed at the scum time to issue debentures to be paid for Over period of 15 years for the sum of $50000 for the hos pital unit School Bequest Critiwl Another financial item on the Alderman Mres asked Council if the matter he had raised at the last meet in connection with coinmachines when he asked for an examination of the bylaw con cerning tbesel be referredto the FinanceCommittee This wasrap proved Council endorsed motion by Alderman Earle Williams that the building placed by Mr Barrett without permission at the north side of Tiffin Street on Essa Road be removed atonce The brightest thing at Monday agenda which engaged the attention OfCouncil was the request from Barrie Public School Board for an extra 317700 for an addition and necessary alterations to the King Edward SchooL Thissum if granted would asks Turn to page five please by Alderman Frank Johnson So colorful was it that spectrum an alysis would have been necessay pry just to discover howmany colors were in it notes go however iiiVials very nights meetingwas the tie worn conservative meeting aan caravans one

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