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Barrie Examiner, 26 Nov 1952, p. 9

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Roxy Th FIRST WITII THE BEST IN IAIIIIE THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY CONTINUOUS SHOW SATUIIDAY 230 pm MGM proudly present ANOTHER anon SFECTACLE To wow atom or 000 VADIS enmemo To me scam mace THAT HAS anown muoam EPIC or ommm Inraiouz mo ammo mvmmasmmzmootmsoramomsuouIIW SIR WALTER SCOTTS MASTERPIEEE 03 Micaor ROBERT any 11 rwoA ELIZABETH TAYLOR TAYLOR JOAN GEORGE FONTAINESANDERS mlelllAMS AND CAST or THOUSANDSI Screen may by NOEL LANGLEY by Able come by RICHARD THORPE Produced by PANDRO BERMAN FRIES FOR THIs ENGAGEMENT ONLY EVENINGS ADULTS $100 TAX INCLUDED MATINEES ADULTS 75c TAX INCLUDED AII TIMES 35c TAX INCLUDED 43 Posmvnv THErYEARswvoREAresrVSIIow STARTSETHISMONDAY FORONFWEENTIRE WEEK THEQUIET MAN Is ARlot MAN Youll roar at every moment of throughandtmnblelovcmaking betweenJohnWaymand Maureen OHara ltulllilmfr Tats PICTURE HAS Jusr comma Redcapmnxs RUN AT Tall IMPERIAL 1mm TORONTO AND 15 com mom CPI When blue broke out in the cabin of the Norwegian tanker here the Norwegian seamen met their own firelighting apparatus but finally called the Montreal tire cut The combined effort connedthellretotheoneroom Collective security is not ex pendwie either in Asia or Eur declared Dr Silcox the United Nations Association in Canada awaiting to the Kiwanis Club of Barrie Monday at Commun ity House Tim people who are tearful of proaecutiru the road of honor lest they bog down will or ually bog Irma anyway But when the road is clear and honorable the price to pay will notbe as great as the price we would pay if we shrink trom collective security That way its clearly through the United Na 1mm Dr Silcox was introduced by GI ififin and tharled by Cut ler on behalf of the club He pre scrolled an informative interesting talk pointing out that even with some form of collective security on limited basis the world situation is extremely critical There was long way to go before we could expect an adequate world govern ment while so many countries had their own national problems of control and administration He felt the League of Nations was the an swer following World War One and still did but unfortunately it could not be more to wOrk The veto was the main cause of failure there just as todayit hampers the Unit ed Notions Dr Sticox pointed out that in spite of some disappointments great deal of good work had been accomplished by UN For instance he said the World Health Organiza tion headed by Canadas Dr Brock Chisholm had done an admirable job On the other side of the pic tune there was the brutal but true in that preservatiop of life in ti backward countries added to the burdm of others increase in pop pinion is pressing on natural re sourcs all over the world do not believe you can develop dealocratic Institutiom in countries witre there is profound ignorance the speaker Med United Nations was constituted to prevent another world conflagra tion Dr Silcox said but whether or not it would succeed was impos siblc to tell as yet Korean negotia tions were at stalemate due to the prisonerofvmr clause Sime both China and Russia had turned down the indian propowl for truce they were responsible for holding things up The weaker speculated on what Presidentelect Eisenhower would dolton his trip to Korea Tm Americans cant withdraw and leave the South Koreans to the mercy of the North he pointed out Therc is great risk that most be taken that of having to prosecute the war to the finish But it must be brought to head and thin it will come very soon Dinner guests included EDCI Key Clubbers Arthur Mumberson and Eugene Varga both of New Lotvcll introduced by Mac Loren Plans were announced for num ber of carloads of Kiwanians going to the interclub dinner at Hotel Gerusha Oshawa on Tuesday Nov 25nnd also to the Key Club first anniversary at Collingwood on Nov 20 MW lniormalive Talks at VespraBarrie Christian Education Conlerence The 47th annual convention of the VespraBarric Christian Edu cation Council tookihe form of an evening Sessions Conference on th Monday Nov 17L in Burton Ave nue United Church President Lloyd Foster who is also superintendent of Burton Ave United Sunday School acted as chairman Music In Sunday School Lloyd Tuord Organist and Choirmaster of Collier Street Uni ted Church gave an address on Hymns and Music in the Sunday School giving many helpful ideas and suggestions such as the chief concern should be the singing of hymns and sacred songs bythe whole Thismar lacken thuaiam through causes such as unsuitable material Songs select ed for older ones have no mean ing for the young Terminology with little meaning is boring to children Some of the old hymns which have appealed to us in years past may not be at all suitable or mean ingful to them 0verparticipatiou by adults is another danger children are taught singing in tho schoolthey will respond to the regimentation and discipline and will take hold if specialties such as part singing and the descent are taken up This will tend toV ward the church choir and will encourage loyalty toward the church As inday school if the singing is at or faulty stop in the middle and start over again It is to be hoped that experience ed directors will be secured to carryonr the public school music in the Sunday schools by making use of hymns and sacred songs in the day schools also The core Jeans Christ on the part of the to her and the importance of the la will maintain enthusiasm in work iscipline is more easily main tained if the home is also united iriits maintenance Scholars will seldom leave because of discipline Too many children are sent to sunday School not taken In teaching the use oi the Quarterly is only help The teacher must use ingenuity and above all aim at personal de cisions for Jesus Christ on the part of the scholar In this way the church too will be built up stepdily and naturally with the development of the Christian life Memo Problems In Teaching discussion on problems in teaching Wasled by Rev AJC Muir minister of Essa Road Presbyterian Church following up the address social time was also enjoyed with refreshments Clarence Srigley And Norm Bristow Motor 8500Miles Clarence MSrigley whose home and birthplace are bear Holly de cided that he would like to take trip through the Canadian West to visit relatives there and see the country He got in web with Norman Brisbow of Bristow Taxi Hayeld Street and disovered that Norm an too hadra yen to visit in that direction so they came to mutual agreement which ended up no mum AVID BRII Mw wMwh EDiviNl LIIARIN nine circumcqu SHOWING ON SAME PROGRAM COMEDY WONT PLAY RABBIT CARTOON EOXY ALso so You WANT To GET IT HO STARTS THURSDAY IMPERIA MATINEE SAT 230 pm CONTINUOUS SHOW AFTER to Kamloops and aunt lg Bend toGoldenw all through most wonderful scen ery of Hamber Yoho and Banff National Parks and on to Calgary Where they visited Reginald son of Clarence Srigley and Mrs Srigley who went west from Mill esing about one year ago and took up ranching near the city At this pause in their trip it so happened that CM celebrated birthday which added to the pleas ure of their visit Their nextjaunt was on the CalgaryEdmonton Highway to La combe where they branched off cast into Saskatchewan to Kerm bcrt and Keleld where George Srigley brother Of Clarence took up homestead about 46 years ago and followed grain growing on large scale This year was record To Peaoe River District pleasant weeks visit was spent there and change of plane was made when George suggested visit to the Peace River District with his brother and Mr Bristow to compare notes on wheat grow ing in that area gt Walker of Burton Avenue Allan Mr and Mrs Srigley and son Otto are together on the farm Another son George lives in Hol ly Bertie in Barrio prdpn in Toronto and there are three dadgh ters Mrs Simpson Aileen in Pittsburgh Miss Carmela in Ham ilton and Miss Jean in Kitchener Mr Srigiey is member of Holly United Church and has been member otthe school board for over 20 years He was always lover of horses and even after taking up motoring had team with which he would come to town in light democrat Many years back when the late Robert Machine grocery Where Webba Jewelleryje now the st the tongile of the wa gon fell doom The harm quick swerve to the righhthe tongue was driven1 into the rata cd section under the sidewalk and one horsereared up and put one hoof through the plate glass of the window No one was hurt and the driver remained at the controls Thefolding fan was invented by the Japanese inthe seventhceir tury ADAmd probably wasbrwgltt to Europe by Portuguese thousand yearslaterr OVERCOATS ZIPINLINED VTOFCOAIS STATION COATS STETSON accentuate sHIRTs UNDERWEAR socxs latlon of the twoschools would mean much to both Shh it 640m in trip of some 8300 miles be fore grey saw Barrie agatln and Sch Workers all iv out accident or eay in Rev Look minister of standard Pontiac from the er 1513in and ragdgmre First Baptist Church spoke on the wheat fr es PW Problems of Sunday Schooh Wor They left here Aug and trav 11 ne Ylkonngrugngnggg hers He emphasized the import cited by the Blue Water Highway northern British Columbia ance of personal commitment to to Sarina From there they pro ceeded through Michigan to Mack Forty miles north of Dawson 1mm across St Creel along the Peace River Is Ignace followed HEEWQTZWgf beauhfuiecountrywTheiwheatwas to Duluth and acmss on the same ripe there at that time In advance highway to Montana and Idaho to cmps farther south because spake and through Washington while the season in short the by Highwaysio to Everest and up Swwth Did tv gh coast to vmmuve They returned by the Peace They took in some 14 miles of River Highway to Edmonton and gt thescenic highway1ummecqasg Keleld and for the home stretch IN OnIILIA SATURDAY an old friend Sank Tyndal for visit by GcOrge Srigley here He The three then went back to Edmonton up to Athabaska Less not and went by Saskatoon east to Regina 11 to Vancouver and Winnipeg where Mr Srigley gt by visited granddaughter Miss From that city they proceeded RuthSrigley graduate of Bar east to Chilllwaclc upthe Okanar rie1toyal Victoria Hospital who gt ispn the nursing staffof Win ipeg hospital He also visited Iner Holly boywho has been in Winnipeg for some time and is at 130 Pmp INSURANCE into Northern Durand BE AS From there they sped to Port Arthur on to Carol on Hearst CAREFUL andr Cochrane and Kirkland Lake to North Bay and home The latestudvelopment was arrived by rail from Keleld on Oct Zland thebrothers had line visit agairr George leitt on Oct 24 for Torontogwilzh the in toution oft going on to rCalitorni for the winter as he hasdone for Itvrallaoes well lite expects to go back by railto Oregon and motor home to Kellield fora there parochial cc srigleyulsdes Ire oils

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