Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 12 Nov 1952, p. 9

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ItWALT DISNEYIESTIVALI ALDNETVJIQNDTSTTER TOOI that Gum and The law During recent Sitting of tho llagisirates Court Acting Crown Attorncy Charles Seagram was having difficulty in the cross at arnlnatlou of witness who seem led to have very mufed mun NOUSE OF HITS FIRST WIT THE BEST IN BARRIE SORRY NO SCREEN snow TONIGHT WED COMMUNITY CONCERT INSTEAD ONLY DAYS 1m TO SEE THIS SLAP HAPPY SIDESPLITTING SHOW IIIIIIISIIIIT PBIMY SIIIIIIIIII CONTINUOUS SHOW SAT 230 pm 808 JANE HOPE RUSSEII ROGER my NEW fumternan kW SllllllS TIIIS MONDAY PLAYING FOUR DAYS an suns TO SEE was our ANOTHER SuperHit COMING SOON WATCH FOR ITI ENTERTAINMEN ROY AM if 12 SLT VIN NM IOIANOJANCH nIESONGANoIAuoN YITIIAILMTIIROYIooas dry ANDTRIGGEH elation The Crown paused suddenly looked around and asked Is there an ash tray in the court room rgeant Harris rounded one up pronto from an office Mr Seagram then requested witness to place his chewing gum In the receptacle which he an and the cross examination min ccedcd much more smoothly FRIDAY NOV quistratc It Faster presided with Crown Attorney Thompson Income Tax Fines Six chargtw laid by Cpl Pavelich RCMP Camp Bordon for failure to make income tax rc turns brought fines of $50 and costs in two cases $25 and costs in three Others and one was adjourn ed for awcck Careless Driving On conviction for careless driving Archie McLean was fined 10 and costs The charge was laid by PC Hinspcrgcr Charge Dismissed In connection with previous con Victiuns agalrst Norman Coo fol lowing an accident on Highway 90 all Erotic Exam WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 12 I952 FLYERS GAME RECONSTRUCTED when Coc ran into the rear of combine James Colc driver of the tractor hauling the combine appeared on charge of having no clearance light on the roar of the cquipmcnt but the charge was dis misscd after hearing Left Accident Scene Michael Beelik was convicted of leaving the scene of an accident on Thursday Nov and was fin ed $30 with costs of $15 The accused had been rounding the corner on Collier St at Bay eld about 1130 pm and his truck collided with the rear of car Cpl France OPP who hap pened to be near the scene off duty noticed that Beclik was head ing away and promptly stopped him Immunitiee 10 Pool Drama LAST SHOWING TONIGHT WEDNESDAY THAT HAPPIEST OF FILM SHOWS ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN Ir JOSEFERRERGKIMHUNTER LOVEANDIAUOH RIOTI VIIIIIIISIIIIY FIIIIIIIY Sllllllllld CONTINUOUS SHOW SAT 230 pm EVENING SHOWS AT650 and pvm scion woman mans summons MOOSE JAW slur cmso Bcsides vasrouseposus Iran has year Ina row Billard laraeresourcesofirohcoal copper of Dolard Saski carriedoff first and lead Driaofor uu best cad of testis The big seabirds known as Gau lambs the 30tha ual Saskatche nets breed only in the St Lawri n373949 Show Ill herc enceGuItarea OF so INSURANCE Three Of the most irresistible Sirens windscreen in the Surprise hit of the but Moiciimumi 3m 15710111 and in this seasOn particularly mm COUNTRY The Prairies contain beauty compelling lovelingssthab out rivals anything elsewhere in this grand country Nowhere in the world isthere the some sense of once it fastens its grip upon man Material Plays meetingotheisuncoe County Recreatiou Board was held in the County Recreation office Barrie on Wednesday evening Nov Manford Home of Orillia chair man of the committee presided All the County Council appointees were present Mr Home Ralph Dalton of Victoria Harbour George Lisk of Beeton and Alvah Stewart of Vasey as well as advisory mem bers Page agricultural rep resentative and Cecil Chappell secretary of the county Federation of Agriculture and the recreation director Miss Louise Culley The recreation directors report showed considerable amount of work and progress since the com mencement of the fall season Nearly 30 planning and organiza tional meetings have been held during the past two months deal ing with recreation leadership training arts and crafts county wide events such as the Art Ex hibit and Quilt and Rug Fair party planning andevaluation of swim ming classes and day camps The director disuibufed charts which showed the number of youngsters who had registered for swimming COSTUMES HARDTIME DANCE minov 14 ADMISSION 50c WRITER fo MAC JONES And Ills Heptqnes gt naucmo EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT 91s IN uavn wurunr CKBB spo casting reconstructed description of one of the Barrie Flyl ers games The original descriptions of the games have been relayed to CKBB by George Storey Examiner sports editor who is at present on tour with the Flyers and from his playi by play accounts the games have been reconstructed in the Barrie studio rts director seen here broadI classes this past summer and their progress She reported that there had been fine cooperation with the Barrie Recreation Council and the Barrie Red Cross Society in sponsoring the adult and high school swim ming classes last spring grant had been made toward program expenses by the local branch of the Red Cross Society and the Barrie Recreational Council had also contributed toward adminis trative costs The board expremed its approval of the way this joint project had been carried out recreational director has as rccently at Womcns Insti tute meetings in Minesing and Lavnder and with suchcounty events as the Art Exhibit which was held in Orillia on Oct10 11 and 12 the general meeting of the Simcoe County Arts and Crafts Association held in Elmvale on Oct 15 and the Community Life conference at Clansmans Lodge Oct 23 24 and 25 Shegave lead ership training in recreation at the CGIT Leaders Conference at the United Church Simcoe Presbytery Camp on Sept 13 and is now dir ecting Social Recreation Insti tute for teachers and yOuth lead ers at Cookstown The class in folk and square dancing under her direction at the Barrie District Collegiate Institute also emphasizes leadership training and offers special session for practice in suchskills Plans are underway to hold course in social recreation leader ship for teachers in the north western section of the county The rst evenings activities will take place at the hall in Duntroon on Wednesday Nov 12 from to 1030 pm Program leadership had been given by the recreation director at Halloween parties in Goldwat er Glencairn and Thompsonville Accompanied by Mrs Page she provided song leadership at the Womens Institute Area Conven tion and at the annual meeting of the Simcoe County Library Co operative With the assistance of the Simcoe County Arts and Crafts Association she has arranged for instruction in glovemaking to groupcf women from Moonstone ing Mount St Louis Hillsdale and ColdWater The Simcoe County Arts and Crafts Association is con tributing halt the cost of tuition towards this course This associa I10n will assist three other groups Similarly on request this year committee to gather and pool materials on drama hurrrorous readings skits etc has already hadoncmeeting Elsie Dunn vi IIIII IIIII other will bu CLOSVEOjON SATURDAY MORNING duringIcivicoimnths on period hinged spaceOn landforclustheslgy and go Whore he will he neverwholly succecdsin shakingib wngoIth Battleford Sashl Annual Meeting CNIB Committee Barrie District Annual meeting of the Barrie and district committee of the Can ladian National Institute for the Blind was held at Mr and Mrs George Holloways 88 Cook St on Thursday night Nov with chair man Girdwood presiding Officers of 1951 were rcclected for the ensuing year as follows Chairman AR Girdwood secre ta Mrs Harold Webb treasurer Hancoclc In the temporary absence of William Murdock official secre tary for this district Wesley Stan fey field secretary for the Kitch ener to OwenSound area who is substituting for him was in at tendcnce All present were extremely grateful to Mrs Holloway for the hosiptality extended by her during the evening The treasurers report presented for 1952 was as follows Tag day receipts as received from the var ious municipalities Angus $3852 Alliston $12790 Barrie $88831 Bond Head $1134 Bradford $15094 Beeton $4173 Belle Ewart $865 Churchill $10 Cookstown $1570 Hawkestone $1375 Minesing $2121 Shanty Bay $715 Stroud $125 Tot tenham $4570 Lefroy $1350 and Thornton $1795 makingtotal tag day receipts $153735 Total donations of $1 or over are $97430 less contributions collect ed by taggers and included in tag day receipts which were $13650 leaving total of receipts $2375 15 county librarian Miss Mary Sheri dan Orillia librarian and Miss Culley were at this initial meeting Listsof plays and skits available throughout the county are to ho compiled and the committee plans to make search for plays espec iallysuited to amateur groups Outside the county the recrea tion director has attended meet oi the administrative council of the Ontario Recreation Associa tiongmd meeting of its study and research committee of which she is chairman The worst crime that one can commit in the Andaman Islands Bay of Bengal is that of firesteal ing The aborigines do not know how to build new fire OVERcOATS $41300 wso $4950 ZlPINLINING IMPERIAL NIGHT PRICES ADULTS 40c CHILDRENISe Inch CONTINUOUS snow SATURDAY mousse pm FIRST BARRIE SHOWINGS SIII Tantalum Margit Dealt Foil Mum NEXT TO EVEREST Mount Aconcagua in the South American Andes 22976 feet is tho worlds highest mountain ouhide the Himalayas 5950 COATS WINTER $3600 $43506 STATION COATST $2450 $3250 slzioo wowmo suncoars $1950 toszssu warm sum 8t

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