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Barrie Examiner, 17 Nov 1952, p. 1

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was given highest points by the King George VI ogo amen murmurqu memorm Sim I865 88th Year+40 l3l Nollawasagag Girl Pupils Represent 13yearold girltn Grade mhucnttnulni continuumimam Winner of only Public Speaking Competition lop lliiee lowmliips at Batteaux School in Not tawnsaga Township won the Suncoe County Ratepayers and Trustees Association annual public speaking contest held in Hillcrest Public School auditorium here Friday evening One of lo contestants chosen in township and town finals in public schools held throughout Simcoe County in recent weeks Joanne Playter from SS 20 Notinwamga judges for her talk The Lives of Great Mm Go Down in History the story of the life of the late She was presented with the George Johnston MLA Trophy by Newton of Barrie pres ident of the county asociation who was chairman of thccvenings pro gram Mr Johnston was not able to be present to make the presenta tion in person In addition along with all the other contestants the winner re ceived an enscribcd book from the Ratepayers and lrustees Associa tion chosen by the Simcoe County librarian Miss Elsie Dunn The Nottawasaga Township pupil will now go on to the provincial competition at the Ontario Eldu catioan Association convention in Toronto in the Spring Other Prize Winners Second and third prize winners chosen by Judges Currie QC of Barrie Miss Flora McGregor of Barrie and Eugene Smith of Utopia were Joyce Strudwick Grade pupil at Bradens School SS in Essa Township whose topic was Why Like to Live on the Farm and Gary Duff grade pupil at SS Sunnidale Township whose topic was Life Depends on Water Other contestants in the county finals were Donna Pierce SS Vespra Township at Midhurst whose topic Living on the Farm Madge Churchill from Prince of Wales School Barrie who spoke on Time Marches Om Mary Patchctt from Bowles School SS West Gwillimbury Township whose topic was Canadian Farm Jennifer Hawkins from Shanty Day School rwresenting Oro Township who spoke on fThe Life oi Churchillz Ralph Home from St Pauls School SS 17 Innisfil Township speakin Britain To day PatsyStph miss Tossorontio Township speaking on rwtemmnmmelop ing into Good Citizens of Tomor row Pat Baker from Holly School Innisfil Townshi on My Country4Canatigf Christie from Collingwood whose topic was The Boy Scouts in Col lingwood Douglas Hutchinson By KEN WALLS from Wasaga Beach representing Flos Township who spoke on The History of St John Ambulance Nancy Hamilton from SS 16 Me donte Township whose topic was Have Good Manners Place in This Modern World Marion Tyn chuk from SS Nottawasaga Township who spoke on Oriario andJune Shawl from Orillla Town ship whose topic was David Liv ingston Special Entertainment Special entertainment was pro vided this ytar by the Boys Choir from Penetang Public School un der the direction of Brother Savio SC The group of 40 boys in white shirts and caps mug witn good deal of dramatim accompanying their vocal presentation Baseball The young pupils not only sang in strong clear voices but acted out baseball game on stage with pitcher batter and catcher com pletely outlined and heaving an imaginary ball for the audienccS enjoyment Previoust Scheduled to be judgeRev Rowe of lnnistil Township was replaced by Miss McGregor because his son was one of the finalists in the county com petition Judges Comments The young county pupils were judged on material style language effectiveness and voice spokesman for the judges Mr Currie commented that language had been perfect throughout He added however that some of the speeches had been bit short per haps due to nervousness He sug gested that it might be better for all to follow the example of one student and use notes rather than having somecuc prompt not recitation or elocution he pointed out but public speaking Urge Attendance large crowd of parents teach ers and interested friends filled the school auditorium for the an an ion Health 033i This month is in sharp contrast to one year ago when snow blan keted the ground to the depth of 77 several feet Remember the night of Trinity Mens Club turkey din nerthe worst blizzard of the Willi tor At that time we Indno Storm windows on or house Two temperature was up around 80 the hos started at me and eventtally got around to finding man prepared to do the job for slight consideration That was six weeks agoand have no doubtthe veathrl been direct result Some time agoSodtty request ed that no jourmlistic alwignments be directed his waygvon the evenim of Friday Nov 14 He wanted the Vnight of he saidas it was his wed ding anniversary Which year we Still dont know but it certainly EMOODE MD CM DPH joined the staff of the Swede County Health Unit at the begtn of November Dr Mqodie was formerly Medical Officer of Health for the Cityof Fort William and district medical officer of North western Ontario for the provincial Department of Homo WARDEN JAMESHART AND THREE REEVES VISIT MARKET urosxttihe 50th or the couples picture would no doubt be mmshed today However so what does Mr Taylor do Friday night He takes his bride to the hockey match Coulthlt harve pick ed better game not single fight 012 the mvlous we had BBC and our Mrnlayam ule opening olthe new Wing bathe was covering along with ourphmmc hockeyash Mr Davao heardrthef former on ominous oc chslops expounded great length the BARRIE ONTARIO 5D Mug This is MARION TYNCHUK left from $8 Nottawasuga Town ship holds her certicate from the Simcoe County Trustees and Ratepayers Association after competing in the annual countywide public speaking contest here on Friday even ing One of 15 young contestants from elementary schools of the county the hottawasaga pupil spoke on Ontario nual competition which culminated weeks of local competitions in dif ferent schools and areas when the county finalists were chosen It was felt that this year the public speaking had been of very fine calibre and the judges re marked that the choosing of the winners had been very difficult Joins Unit Staff task as the cbmpetition had been veryclosc Also on the platform for the evening assisting Mr Newton was Mrs Kingaof Barrie secre tappdteasurer of tbeBatenacrs and Trustees Association Takes Five Prizes AI Winter Fair For the rst time so far as known Barrie orist made ne showing with owers at theRoyal Winter Fair Toronto Fendleys Flowers Blake Street with ve entries on the Nov 14 showing captured one rst two seconds and two thirds all with basket displays of chrysanthe4 mums and carnations Outstanding was beautiful has ket of single drums in dell cate shade of brocade pink 111 natural sprays first prize WlnV not which was much admired Mac Fendley is making other entries on NOV 19 in the second show of owers Investigate Theft Of $300 at Barrie Tent and Awning Police are investigating week end thcft of around $300 from the Kirkland Lake joined the public health nursingstaff of the Simcoe County Health Unit on Nov MrsHurd obtained her bachelors degree in public health nursing at the University of Alberta She later received her certificate in ad ministration and supervision in public health nursing from the school for Graduate Nurses of Mc Gill University and holds her de gree of Master of Public Health from the University of Michigan Before coming to the Simcoe County Health Unit Mrs Hurd hold public health nursing positions in both Alberta and Ontario MRS EUBD formerly of Barrie Tent and Awning premises on Bayeld Street Thellbreakdn occurred sometime between Friday night and Satur day morning entry being gained by removing the glam from rear door The money was kept in the office which is located above the shop level UhP arrir 333 CANADA MONDAY NOVEMBER 1952 Winner of the annual competition JoannePlayter centre grade eight pupil at Batteaux School SS 20 Nottawasaga spoke on the topic The Lives of Great Men Go Down in History choosing the life of the late King George Vi as her illustration She holds the George Johnston MLA Trophy presented to the winner by the evenings chairman Newton of Barrie president of the Trustees and Ratepayers Association SIMCOEYORK DISTRICT OF IORONTO MILK PRODUCERS FLECT STROUD PRESIDENT 1165 In Stroud the village streets were filled withvehicles untilrwell af ter midnight on Tuesday Nov 11 when many of the 450 members of rSimcocYorkwreotmties district seven of the Toronto Milli Pm ducors held their annual meeting No Likelihood of Price Reduction One of the matters that came up for mnsiderable discumton with the producers was the price of Legion Branch HoldingmAdvance Election Poll To have as complete an electoral representation as possible of merri bers the local branch of the Can adian Legion decided last night that special advance poll will be held in the Legion Hall Owen Street this evening at pin to enable members who are unable to attend the later business meeting to cast their votes By acclamation Wally Smith was elected President in succession to Ralph Congdon when the nomin ation meeting was held in October The positions to be filled at to nights election are blst VicePre sident 2nd VicePresident an ex ecutive of four members and SergeantAt lt milk per 100 pounds as paid for bottled milk This price of $470 cwt admittcdly gives the shippers better margin of profit than time who ship milk for cheese and other milk products in Gary Duff grade eight pupil at SS 48u1mldale Town ship won third nod from the judges for his talk pends on Water Second prize winner was Joyce sum from Bradens School SS Essa Townshipwhosetnpte Why Like to Live on the Farm CHARGES LAID AFTER CRASH ON accident on Codrinzttou Strut in the early hours Sunday mom mg Bonner was approachini In on coming vehicle driven by Shim Watson 38 Gunn Stceot who he suddenly veered over to the side of the street and cow Gordon Bonner 30 Sharbotlwith wamis can mm tn Lake has been charged with Bonnets car was about $56 and and careless driving followtng an to 150mm 5130 Winning Author and However as stated by TohnKu4 delka district director they were not going to the board to ask that the price be reduced feel that before we ask that the price be lowered we need do some thinking he added The populzltion of Toronto is increas ing It now extends from Rich mond Hill south and everywhere new streets of homes are being con structed More milk is needed for thoso homes More customers should make greater demand for our product do not think the amount of milk produCed in this mllk shed has increased greatly More cows may be milked but the average is down per cow This $470 price is not for all the milk shipped There is about a9010 per cent basis of secondary to hot tled milk There is no reason un der the sun for any decrease have not heard that the dairies are gong to cut prices It is only pos sible that we my be getting little more of the food dollar he stated Marketing Agency The vote taken last year among the producers was not sufficiently Turn to page two please Filly Per Ceni VON Canvassers Returns $1300 Although not more than 50 per cent of the total returns have been received the Victorian Order of Nurses campaigrheadouarters re ports that between $1200 and 319300 has been raised in the campaign so far The canvass conducted during the past two weeks has been gomg well report the campaign chair men Knight and Wilfred Ridley and the campaiguwrll=be wound up within iernext day or comlete Results of the annual convass Will be published as soon MRS GEORGE comm wuelot command 810mmd9ll woeneraivmc myatiina 4WomanlakenJO paysu gRVHAfleAqulp beaboutteachexc butlnsteail tocomer gt More subject author tcotummg lo morezexasperatinctlnnmha some jerk pull up behind allusion to momma my moon the cabin is as they are available manlycorrect dsignotlon oft we on gm mEdmations he wouldltellacouple or atqu the Wgrmored must abouthalf mile west cal Garagequ latte midni

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