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Barrie Examiner, 26 Nov 1952, p. 1

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nm Serving nonrandom ANDCOUMIOIW Since 1869 YearNo l35 was hummermam samcoe County Weed Essay Contest Winners 1952 mums or can 195 wasp assav comasr were present at Slmcoe County Council for the opening session Monday morning They were introduced to Council and congratulated by Warden James m3Striated left to right JoAnn Christie Elmvale Oneida Sherwood 0lllllypr Mary Anderson Flos SS 10 Frances Mamhant Tay SS 16 Rosie Van Kaathoven Sunnldale SS Thomas Barton Orlllla Central School Standing Eon Maxwell King Edward School Barrie Joe Foran than BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA EJEDNESDAY xi Tecumscth SS 11 Lois Prince Tottenham Marie OBrien Oro SS 18 Barbara Goodwin Essa SS Margaret Hughes West Gwilllmbury SS 14 Marleen Price Vespra SS Beverley Holt Innisfll SS Mary Lynch Adjala SS All pupils are in eithergrade or of their re spectlve schools Standing at rear Hughes Reeve of West Gwlllimbury His Worship Warden Hart Herbert Dunn Alliston Weed Inspec tor for South Simone Campbell Ralkes Shanty Bay Weed Inspec tor of North Simcoe Roy Hickllng Reeve of Vespra NOVEMBER 26 1957 Outstanding List of Prizes and Soholorships Will be Presented BDCIQCommencement Exercises Diplomas willbe presented to the largest graduating class in Barrie Collegiate Institute historyat the annual commence ment exercises this Friday evening Nov 28 in the collegiate auditorium total of 141 graduation diplomas are to be presented 44 pt which willbe honor secondary school gratin atlon diplomas The largest nwnbarfdtbhduates this year are secondary school grad uates to whom 90 diphtms will be diplomas at the mammals The exercises hem all eight oclocicFitday evening Main speaker at balconi mencement is to be new Eugene Beech pf Burton Avenue United Church who will deliver the mes sage to the graduates Frances Robins one of the top scholarship winners in the 1952 classwlll give Moee rm Wmnceinentdax foliowe in the collegiate gynm asium Soholmhips and miles large number of scholarships and prizes are being awarded to students at this years commence ment The scholastic awands won by students during the school year 195152 had total value of $4495 an athletic awards will also be presmtedjto BarrieDistrict Colleg iateflnstimte students and two three andfOuryear perfect attend once certicates will be awarded to Bodegas award winners inthe 1952 class include me valedictorian Frances Robins who was winner of the University of Toronto James mane Memorial Scholarship for excellence in Latin and Science blownth valued at $1420 and the Kiwanis Scholarship valued at $100 award edlp the ancient in second place for the Certtennial Award Winner of four haliiddual mholdr ships and prizes is Donald Mclm who was winner of the Barrie Dis irlot Collegiate Institute Centennial scholarship for proficiency in nine papers valued at $300 the An Hay Scholarship in Klthe mailmtvalued at $30 Dominion Provincial student aid bursary nor university valued at $400 and the Barrie Canadian Legion branch Public Reminded Special Sewage Plant Meeting The Barrie Chamber of Com merce would like to dnw the attention of pl cltlhens to the special public meeting which In ls being held in School fomrew evening to discuss the proposed new sew dilime plant The meeting whichwilt ba gin at 830 pm will heat tended by members of Can ctl Dr Berry the Depart mcnt or Health Toronto and Prestonbt ua In View of the of this matter the Chamber of Comoros hopes that citi zens will make every endea vorto be pm nt lty College University of To ronto Bursary valued at $200 and Royal Conserva tory of Music Scholardrip for bassoon study wonth $125 and her twin sister Joan Fisher winnerof at Trinity College Bursary valued at $200 will be other commemont award winners Dominion Provincial Normal School bursaries each valued at $250 will be presented to Audrey Whipps and William Spams other awards to be prescribed at the commencement exercises area Grade XIII DominionProvincial Student Aid Bursary valued at $100 to be preSented to can Sam sel the Barrie Collegiate end award for scholastic and musical Turn to page five please dgt N0 ELECTION IN ADJkLA TOWNSHIP There will be no election ln Adjalajlownsbip The nomination meeting was held on MQuday att ernoon and the present members of Council all received acclama Another when resentf to be made at ncement is to Elizabeth McLean who won the Jon Fisher Fishe winner of Trln Atkinson Foundation University of Western Ontario gs Foe INNIsnL WITH NOMINATIONS lt Elli Bursary valued conivcounctwnummn RISING constor EDUCATION MUST BE canto vnv soon Strong criticism of the finanlclal burden which the people in the county were having to Shoulder for purposes of edu cation came from Reeve Fred Savage Victoria Hanbor at my wanted to discuss was purely the Tuesday afternoon session of County Council before he this question of sewage disposal went on to contend that the time was coming when halt to this expenditure would have to be made Council nowinto their tbl day have able part of their time dealing the reponts or the different comput tees During yesterday aftemoons Ses sion following prolonged discus sion on the question of accommo dation for indigent patterns Reeve Inclohart Innisl moved that the legislative cOnunittee of county council consider the advis ability of supponting associations that are endeavoring to help relieve the taxpayer of the high cost of education and the social services Reeve Savage to the motion said that if the federal gov ernment came along and said that the county had to completely outfit 10 anmy regiments there would be plenty said about it This how ever was just what was happening over the question education They were building schools and sending the boys and girls there to equip dam to get out into the battle of life Pointing out that this was na tional question Reeve Savage said he felt the time had come when they must do something about it It was essential that they shop just talking about it and bring it to the attention of their member parlia ment with strong warning that something mould be dimes Half your mill rateis gaing for education he added The time 15 Luella ea 3711 was Committee Reports report submitted by the road committee pointed out that the cormrittee had reopened the ques tion of the erection of an electric signal at the CPR tracks between Alliston and Beeton This was now under consideration by the Board of Transport Commimioners Sm report went on to point out that negotiations concerning federal aid for the roads adjoining Camp Borden had resulted in a1 letter be ing received from the Department of National Defence stating that the municipal grants fofhhe Camp Bor den aroa had now been computed and that in due course th county and tunnslpsmoncernedewouldiber infiprmed This committee intends to pur sue this matter further if the grant forthcoming to the county does not seemadequate the report added The committee went on to point out that it was proposed to prepare county map showing in various colors the various type 0d road surfaces on the county system and the bridges under county jurisdic tlon so that council members might be further informed concerning these Thermapismrbeavallable for council sessions and at other times it will bekept in the oce of the county engineer 77Ivnsincoun one Deadmo Millicent Area Itwas not until2h5nrs after the achouruinentor the ma Township nominations meeting Mondayafternoon that L1 as givenanjacclamation Tosave NIB W1 swarm and successes at the grid crane ubcillo drop we bitumenplaces and with at initiation members of court can Examiner MAW mmmdm Town Council Agrees ifT Of Commerce Suggestion Meeting Discuss Sewage On the suggestion contained in letter from the Barrie Chamber of Commerce Town Council at its meeting on Mon meetlng be held on Thursday day night agreed that public evening Nov 27 in Hillcrest School at 830 pm for the pur pose of dISCUSSIng the different issues connected with the proposed nevisewage disposal lent to the finance committee be ferred to the town mm ppml and an necessary urcr be instructed to collect arrears of tar8 41 the diamond of the committee interview Mr The letter from the Chamber of were increasmi because machines gand Mr Barrand to see it Commerce pointed out that it was were being damaged due to people Erangcment cannot be amalgam Wire in felt that would be advantageous putting slugs into them instead Zsign their duties and RM WV to hold such meeting in view of coins Apparently they were not council the Incl that runny people were not having trouble to the same cxtentl lust too clear as to what was in lin any other place lice mot Nov 17 with the followr ling present lR Greer Aldermen John3 son Campbell town engineer volvcd It was agreed that Proctor of Proctor Itedfern and Laughin Toronto consulting engineers who drew up the plans for the plant he invited to attend the meeting Council also decided to invite Dr Berry Department of Health Toronto to attend the meeting and it is understood that he has agreed to do so Referring to the meeting Alder man Bibby said considerable checking had been done over the weekend as to other events taking place during the week as it was hoped this important meeting could be hold some evening when it would not clash with other engage ments In View of the foot that it was highly desirable that Mayor Mrs Hamilton and Reeve Hart at tend the meeting it had been de cided that the best time to hold the meeting would be at 830 pm in view of the fact that both these members of council had to attend different engagements earlier in the evening Alderman Greer mentioned during the discussion that num ber of people had spoken to him regarding the nomination meeting which was held Friday night They had apparently complained that they never received the opportun ity to ask the candidates any ques tions Alderman Johnson inter jectod to say that he did not want this meeting Thursday evening to turn into political affairs What Mayor Hamilton asked whether the meeting would be for nothing critter than discussing the sewage question She wondered what the of council members queions on any other matters However it was agreed that the meeting was purely to discuss one issue It was fur ther agreed that chairman would be appointed from the floor when the meeting was called Parking Motors According to Alderman Williams chairman of the traffic conmtibtee repairs to parking me ters in the town this year were Just about double what they hadbeen in the previous year He made this comment when referring to letter from the Dual Peaking Meter Company of Can ada Ltd in which repont was given on an inspection they had recently conducted within the town Mr Williams said lthe repairs Alderman Asks Municipal Bldg Alderman Clarence Corbett who to not running forme years town council did his best to go out In blaze of glory when he nights meetiD of council He summinlly made mo tion that theolookon the front or the municipal building be llgbtedt Pointing out he wanted to get in the motion before he retired Alderman Corbett com mented ldunk it shows much respect for attentio man Mr Fred Grant who do noted it to have it in total dark ness fromfive oclock at night until morning think it should be lit up It is abeeuful clock and it is beautiful building MayerHamilton with the view expteasedibyv Alderman Corbett said she hoped that next years property would seem tolu clurlein their estimatesthe cost iotltghiinxthe clock Clock Be La Up It was agreed that the letter be filed Committee Reports The following rcponts were ap proved by council Finance We your finance committee met Nov 17 with the following pres ent Chairman Alderman Bibby Aldermen Gindwood Ayres McCarroll Maymr Mrs Hamilton We have considered the matters beforc the committee and recom mend as follows That we take no action on the matter of application by Paterson to close part of Pcnetang Road and sell some to him That the pro posed market bylaw as presented pears that the has not condition on the road Rte We in theatre and we action be taken at sponsible for cumin course of the water thereby increasing the moat water at Barrie Canada Decalconnnh Co Ltd ht filed Public wm We your public wmh mama Reeve Hart and Rs We recommnd 11th it Qi Drwndiip of Intuit greed to com the II in this coming into the Town That the 1m We your fire and light we Turn to page two please CHILDRENS AID SOCIETY OPERATING WITHIN BUDGE COUNTY COUNCIL INFORMED Presenting report of the Childrens Aid Society of Sin coe County for the first ten months of this year to Council Miss Jackson has drawn attention to thafmli that during that period the budget and is confident that it will be succe the year in thevsame position At the same time and in ourg annual report Miss Jackson points out we will explain to you inf some detail how it has come about that we have to pay for childrenl in pay care 4000 less than in the same period 1951 and we will also explain new we have pay toward the support of their children in our care With the real suit that for the first ten months of this year they have paid $1 27406 more than they did for the rst ten months of 1951 You have supported our Soot ety not only with providing the nances but in your ready accept ance ofour program of services in the interests of child welfare within this County have point ed up in the first paragraph of this report our nancial successes during the past ten months be cause it has been several years since we have been able to pro vide you with report of this nat Society has kept wean itd mat in cinema ure However our greatest ure lies in the fact report mountain mat of Our gtWLr to children have alwayskind gtv give Service canauccesshil years momma on avoid keeping indefinite periods home care and with ent plan being madeaitm possible time for the future of the cltildt1 Wit the coopem on or the Family Court in ant matter We condensing this year there are ran than ever before home careiwhouhave been this Society for can orphaned We say this with pride we believe that have been successfui in the best interestsofvtheschild Win Top Awards at live attended Monday

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