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Barrie Examiner, 21 May 1952, p. 1

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Amiga my Ah INDYJEX DLW NEWSYMEI Serving THE TOWN OF BARRIE AND COUNTY OF SIMCOE Since l864 88th YearNo 58 Dutch Families Grouped in Front of SLAndrews Church Where Service is Held Ontario Education Obsolet cm COUNCIL ASK PRESS RETIRE WHILE FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT ITEM Is DISCUSSED outside themeetlng that we would have been better if we left the Press here said Alderman Girdwood at Monday nights meeting of Barrie Town Council several moments be fore reporters were asked to leave the Council Chamber while an item in Finance Committee report was considered Earlier in the meeting Deputy had no communication or request Reeve Heber Smith tabled the of any kind from the Chamber Dealing with considering the matter in committee of the Whole Deputy Reeve Smith said they report and referred it to the com mittee cutie whole at the request of the Chamber of Commerce Authors Class in nu Och Dmrtmmt mu When Mayor Marjorie Hamilton asked that it be read the Deputy Reeve seconded by Alderman Corbett moved that the report be withheld Alderman Corbett said that an emergency meeting had been held Friday afternoon and the matter in question was in ticklish stage of discussion The motion was carried Laterin the proceedings how ever Alderman Corbett asked what the position was to be in regard to the nance report say ing he would like to know the wish of Council Mayor Hamilton said her feel ing was that if report was asked by COuncil it should be given She had had no request from the would thereby be able to make any request to the press if they had any valid reason If the report were read in open council then they had no right to ask the re porters to withhold anything that was said Discussion then centred around Section 39 of the rules of proced ure of Council wherein it is stated that it is lawful for the mayor or chairman on appeal to the Council to order that the doors of the council chamber be closed and that all persons except members of Council and the clerk shall retire Alderman Girdwood After it i5 in committee of the whole who is going to guarantee it is not Chamber of Commerce in regard If going to get out Would it not be possible to revise threport and delete this item Mayor Hamilton We as mem bers of Council are fully cognizant of our responsibility think the correct thing to say is that while Tum topage two please to anything they felt there was something which should be deleted so far as the press was concerned It should be intimated She repeated again that She had Em 0g Dancing Monduy Wednesday Friday jand Saturday nights at Club 79 Admission ladies 50c gentle men15 48tfb Old tymc and modern dancing 930 to llam Mzic Jones and his Heptoncs every Friday at Pine Crest miles north Barrie on Highway 27 AdruISsion 50c 53532FW Old lyme and modern dancing in Allandale orange Hall every Friday night starting pm Ad missiOn 50c Ill61W Youthrfor ChristRefllfy Friday May 23 at pm in Oddfellows Temple Collier St 5859 Dance in Thornton Orange Hall May 23 for Thornton Hockey Club sponsored by the Womens Intitute Dancing till 130 Ad mission 50c Lunch counter 58 Dance in Ivy Orange HallFri day May 23c Paxtons orchestra Admission 500 Lunchcounter 58 Hard time dance New Lowell lowrrHall May 23 Costume pri ies andf fun for all Under the auspices of Canadian Legion Branch 516 AdmisSion 50c Re freshments by Ladies Auxiliary 5759 Dance May 23 totbe music of Max Bong and his orcbgstra in Churchill HallFSpot dances door prizefree lunch Sponsored by Chilli Willi Jr Farmers Admis son 5658 Euchre in Orange Hill Alliston Monday May 26 under the aus pleas of Crystal Chapter No 37 Time 830 pm Admission Lunchserved 58 central United Glee Club pres ent their concert in Stroud Pres byterianrchurch Wednesday May 28 at 815 pm Sponsored by ladies omeSbyteLian Church 58 Dancoataxter EridayiMay 30 to the music of Nations CKBB aylcft Party Dunning Dominoto ton CampBOIdenJ their neat shOwing and wished them lhebest of luck in the future On th reviewing stand with She inspecting officer were Squadron Officer atpCamp Borden Flight Whenever we try anything like this we excite such talk LeaderC Elliott RCAF Liaisonl bbl With 10 years experience and service in Canada with loyal workers and crosscountry chain bf institutions the Salva tlon Anny ls uniquer equipped to carry out the work it is do ing Above all else great deal basbcen achieved in helping errprisoners rebuild their lives and truly care for the and and the young The Salvation Army regards it in function to bring mm In nmthe human touch of sympathy and under standing and also to offer ma terial and spiritual aid without distinction of me creed or cir cumstance Through the Salvation Army the indivldtnls compassion and dollars can be translated into practical Christian service The public are asked to remember thm when the canvasser calls on behalf of tho Armys Red Shield upped MAN DRowNED NEAR BAYSVILLE HAULING LUMBER CongrtUlated Ability Precision In addrescing the Squadron ILieutenanttlcbn Shaw DFC Camp Group Captain Spine pomted out LBordeni station adjutant Captain the many opportuniuecoffered by Ron Pile 135th KgserveuBatteiy the Royal Canadian Air Force and 45th AntiTank yiRegimentT the many qualities boy gained Lorne MqGibbongComm dingiOt through Air Cadet training He ficer RCSCC Barrie LL congratulated the Squadron McBride executive Officer RCSCC Barrie and We LGear tee SOD vspectinc Ofcer Taro mom for them Mwbm Group BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA WE 33 was drowned Tuesday afternoon lserices are now he in Echo Lake near Baysville Hel was hauling lumber across the lake when the boat he was in overturn ed The lake is being dragged to recover the missing body LIT Vscbool exanrs DFCq chairman ofthe Civilian Commit Other distinguished guestsat the inspection were Squadron Leader Rodgers Squadron Leader BadgleyMBEl$ Morri MBE NicoMarshal Pat Cuffe Flight Lieutenant Feever Commanding Officer of 13X Depot RCAF Promptly at pm 102 Moose Squadron Air Cadcts termed in close column facing thelrevieiving standfor the arrival offline Inr Fullowlng tb reQetionDndGen rug oral Salute gramme inspected the mice by tho squadron slapping to chat with few of the youpger cadets He was Decome by the Sqmdrons Commanding Fh Ron Hardy Squadron Adjutant rL Jack Oates Em Uhrlarrir Examinrr CCl CHURC WRIAY POSSIBLY ESTABLISHED HERE FOR DUTCHiiiif Although its existence is probably not well known locullyi novel bilingual church service in Dutch and English is held every Sunday afternoon in St Andrews Church Owen screen Barrie and attracts some 200 regular churchgocrs from Dutch immigrant families scattered throughout Simcoc Coun ty Todaythe members of approxlizutxcn Sends ministers to such imatciy 40 families from Barrie places as Toronto Sarma Chathaml Elmvale Orillia Churchill ColoiLmdwl hmghw Canadal gcngral iwamr and Other places make up Rev Ralph 803 who has his own the congregation The rapid growth churchin Owen Sound normally of the settlers can be judged fromltakcs the Barrie service but fre the fact that in the fall of Isisiquently he is unable to intend only seven Dutch families livedlthfough hawng to mlmster ms oun and other congregations Barr and Elmlale That W353 the area On such occasions mem lwhen the forerunner of the presentbers of the congregation take the lservice was originated once lweeklv evenin chur rind Ch game for their use gin Elmvale In addition to holding their regu wlm arm comm molar service the Dutch families the area the original group soonE have organized their own Young leaded that the 03 cemml 1lleoplcs group and started Sun vcaticn for their services would bel lBarrie Through the courtesy origeugsmnhc ii 138 b3 the PetluckSmrth Funeral Home AmhewS Church are frequently lthe early services in the town were held and theoung Dutch Children beld in the chapel on those premiEare iven ever assistance in diff ses Dayeld St Later the Presiiculges thev eicoumer byterian Church authoritiesallovE ed the Dutch families the use of VA Toronto man Michaie HaydenSQSt Andrews where the regularlplev led by the PrmCiPal eldersl ministh prOVided take tIlaTing their own church in Barrie DNESDAY MAY 2i l952 LUUU0tih llialf of IMMIGRANTS IN COUNTY service the sermons previously Davp ing been compiled by minister Vl ILA Heth Cloud MONDA WEDNIEDAY mi mDAv 5c single copy Wm And Audit Iuruu cl 0mm l6 PagesTwo Sections ystem Should Be Overhau 00UUU Town Council Briefs fll All Incriiben of COIIIICIL WLILI lhr option of Aldcrnzan Bic Hll prcwnt 1O 25 Cl Our educational organization in Ontario at the present time is obsolete compared with that of European countries said Professor George Cornish Professor Emeritus of Meth ods in Science Ontario College of Education when speaking on tlic HOpc Report on education at Monday nights meeting of the KlWdllLS Club which was attended by representatives of iocul school and educational organizations Curmu Mm Is at DREW mn Explaining lira Illt would deal Olllflllt up to the necessary stand winging Tumnm Gym HUS only 1th the more Important poriits am He formed it Royal Comma In Unawmg an MC UWHIML of llii litpollPlUICgt50r Callllallislull of 21 outstanding men and tklilllllutl liml inc ldllCllllOlldl AynAwomcn under the chairmanshi turn of Ontario was formed about of Justice Hope member of the Aldgmn Bibby med Hill mum ago when Dr Edgcrtou Suprcmc Court of Ontario Dr emuh min in Ruin lyerroll am appoilllcd supcilll5ltlllu Smith prcoidcnt 01 the with on foot in plaster 01 lowing ligament trouble in his right leg cornniunrcrition from the On nrm Municipal Board approving in cxpvnditurc of $61700 for Ini oIixruction of In addnion and truth unit for Aprii board of IllHttS of the Royal Vicloin Hos itril advising their approvintmn for hc grunt in dcfraying the cost of nuintaiuing indigent patients and list the grant to complcto the llU$ llill unit board of parks manage ricizt Idvismg that they liL shar Iiiz the expense of llt fence lbclutcn Shear Park and Mrs Rit chios propcrty on William St lLLllSI by the board of purksi IlllllflaLILlnCXI to set asidc the south for park Nelson Square lot North Burton Avo was re lierrcd to the property committeca Summary Should be draw up Turn to page three please MidRIIIlBII lllfOWfl Wagon Dies of Injury Dan McDonald 75 died yester iday in St Andrews Hospital Mid land from injuries received when ithrown from wagon he was land Free Press Herald in its May 16 edition stated on Sixth St Midland Wednesday gen to St Andrews Hospital for itreatment for shock and bruises Mr McDonald who lives in the Wireless Hill area had been plowing at Frank Perraults 154 srxux St The job nished he had put the plow on the light rig and was headed out to the street Enroute down slight grade Today however the Dutch peo la strap of the horses harness broken This permitted the rig to run uplm Battle to make arrangementsithe speaker fof their church Jan Moesker andiagainst the animal which becameito have the staffing StudeptSxl lWalter Schaly are seriously conifrightened and bolted across thetlaIIEd May 22 With aSSmnCEIIesignation of Miss McGill com The Dumh congregatlon have aisidering the possibility of buildistreet After running across Everettiagreed grant Key C1 Sen109 throng arrangements madeland having their own ministerIReynolds lawn the horse wmthuest t0 prepare find handle almitteeannounced that Donald Me by the Chum Heron mlCh When this is achieved it willlrigbt through fence to Williamlschool directory sunal t0 matllntyre Gore Bay had beencn llltllLLl particularly Impressed by those In ed by the board towards the bands trip driving on Wednesday May 14 ember in Reporting the accident the Midi Thrown from light wagon when his single horse ran awayl noon Dan McDonald 75Was takE lLlltltlll of cdtlculloll for this prov lllLL lit Twnt to Europe and the ytcizis thcrc being University of Toronto was men bcr of the Commission For over ve years they in vestigated the systems of differ cut parts of the world studying what would be the most import ant factors to be considmd with regard to any change in Ontario Uptlzlliull II Ireland and IIussm Lulcr lrc vintcd thc United States and from Ill be had soon he forr InuiutiIl the educational gtyhltlll of llOCvlly alterations to Kutc Ed OlllJlltl tTIon Intcrvicwcd representatives ward public school was levc 15 the tune Ontario wan pIoII of 320 organizations educational Ivor tho following Culllllllllllcflv ccr conirizunity compost of wilcuchiug labOr church political lion chort of Simcrw County uumnI of communities Inostlybny group interested in any phase quail which were to certain cxw Ion isolzilod through the absence or bad condition of roadb Ilicgaol witncascs experts in educa Apwm tlllcll was LBtublisllcd wasitinn finance assessment and mun rllllllbl for pioneering communicxpal affairs questioning them in 225 Illicir own particular Subjectu one Sysem In use IgCcilain members of the Commis Thut system continued right oppIon fem Dem Europe Where to lllc prcscnt time There havciJmv Studied we cducanonal 535 toms of some of the countries 0ch some CllilllKS but fundamer lparticulurly England and Scotland tally we are Still carrying on tho or gtysicin of education established by lZHwYIhalbo xnlesufazdcu mup Dr Rycrson for pioneer coml7 frgllggmeshml Erma and munity Professor Cornish statedigzg Jdcr$k busing was When Prime Minister George AW Drew was appointcd to that pun2332 111 can to complete tion he decided that fresh start hould be made After 100 yearsl Thorough 11ch To carry on thorough inves Iand recommendations made to ligation as thcydid it was not glaring the system of education in lIurn to page tWO please iCOLLEGIATE BOARDVFIAVE lVARlED BUSINESS UNDER IREVIEW AT REGULARMEETING Members of the Barrie and District Collegiate Institute Board were informed at their meeting Monday night that the Department of Education would not make grant as request to Chicago next Dec of school work In addition to this the Commission called over In letter to the Board Hon Dr of Education stated with regret that he had madviaethem that the grant requested by the board to assist in the bands trip to Chicago could not be made On the subject of the band aand hisi committee for the splezk letter was received from Roseldid work they did vear assistant professor of music It was reported that thebuild lUniversity of Toronto stating how ing operations were Wing EDIeased he was t9 learn that they favorably and that the contractor had recewed an invitation to perLexpected the school to be ready Iform In Chicago He was summer students for September 0n lthey would reflect credit on menus matter it was also intimated lschOOI and 0n the Community that the opening ceremony for the The Board agreed to the re new building was set torniday lquestby the Kiwanis Club which November and that Dr Dunlap was sponsoring the Xray surveyIMinister of Education would be The BoardWere notied of the 5mm the Key Chm It alSlmcrcial depprtment effective from relJune 30 vDreMzuiagemcnt Com illlhe Uited StateBS This organimean great deal not only in theIStewarts property next door Itlprepared for the students lastlgaged for this department lreligious field but also in the edugwas at this point Mr McDonaldvyeal Committees were instructed to cational sphere as it is the iniwas thrown from life rig The During the course 0f memth call for tenders for fuel supply Ting This system is already used Marsh south of Bradford movement was eXecuted to tbel count of four and the squad receiv ed ahearty round of applause for an incredible effort in team workl Each memberwore white belt and chin strap and although the scluad was trained as apbody of 24 it was handicapped in that only 14 could attendtbe inspection due to the presentation of the Donald Fell Turn to page tbreef please highlight in the inspection was lMoney Stolen as Store and Garage if Enterecl Ovcrnighi Thieves who broke into Barrie Hardware 40 Bayfleld St ran sacked the main Office and stole laround $200 in Cash in addition to number of cheques The thieves apparently enlered throughia door at flickering thc1warehouse on which the lock had beeubrolcen Theytheu madetheir waithmwh panel in door Another overnight breakpiu oc curred at theprgrniss occupied by 4M ights Gown Showm whccernumbeiy of English cansof $2 in N018 Durance Examined at the hospital bykthe students at the annual cadetl by the Dutch families who have fDr James Small the elderly man built their own church atHolland iwas found to have suffered onlylmpal lshock and bruises and trauportatlon ltention to hold service in Dutch horse continued down Sixth 511 ing Morrison MBE chair lduring the morning and another where it was nally stopped by alman oflthe Board rcferred to the gt lentirely in English during the even lpassing motorist lexcellent demonstration given by Prmcipals Report The following was the report subi mitted by Bowman princi pal to the Board Turn to page three please inspection He asked the Prin to extend congratulations lfrom the Board to Mr Cockburn Group Symellrecisioh Sqund l02 Mouse Air CaclOt Squadron Highlights Barries 102 Moosc Squadron Air Cadets before approxiIwithout word of command Everrl mately 75 visitors hld their annual inspection at Barrie Armoury Monday night Inspecting officer Rivas Group Cap tain vSyme MBE Commanding Officer of RCAF Sta

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