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Barrie Examiner, 7 Oct 1963, p. 2

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CHECKING TO SEE who hit the No target most are lrom leit Richard Harmer IT ISNT TIIE practice at club members to aim unless at target but they sighch MurruyLelghion and Mike Light The boys were com petiog ia Barrie Archery something other than the pho tographer while posing tor From ten are this picture At 4H Events Thc girls outclassed the boys in Showmanship at the Breton Ml Club Achievement Days at the Breton Ialr Grand Champinns In the llvo stuck sllulvmauship class were Shirley Illuruw in the swine showmanthip Sharon ltoadrow in the dairy shawmnnship and Iiiuhnra Ann Matthews in the heel shotvinanshlp Tile granll champion Illsstock shunrnan was Barbara Ann Matthews lit the Hi swine clubshow the top three gills were shown by Ilrilln Gibson Ilrta Morrow and Shirley dnrrow Morrow won ihnwlnansllip her sister llela Morrow placed se calm and Wayne Johnson was ill id ItllSTEIN WINNERS lirttlltl tall Dairy Club Scnlnr ttulstein Iltllern winners were Sharon Woodrow ilrst Jim Cer rthlt second and David Culttin thilll lunior Tilllhtllil Ileitrrn win ners urre CIlrryl Maison illst Itttls Iittillllt second and Julll Mtnltllltlti illilll Iunlllr Icrsl Iifiitll Willhtll Mtlt Larry llr or that inlly Tlttlllill Mtllnll Arthur Needles thlrll Sllllur Irrwy Iiiiitll winner Vcraua Lana lint Showman Shlrley ship Sharon Woodrow iirst Ilm Cerswell second Cheryl Maison third BRADFORD Ilradtord HI Dairy Cluh Sen ior llolstein Ileilcrs Peter Itas enpllug ilrst Jim Noble sb cond Vnyne Stephenson third Junior Ilolsteln lleliers lio hcrt Jackson Itrtl Iimmy ltughcs second Doug Lister third Guernsey Ileiiers Ilm Larkry Showmanship Jimmy lIugI Iir Nnhlc se cond Ilium Wiley tllird IIEETIIN Iicclon Junior tll lice Cali Club lleei Ilrilrrs Teddy Ict til irst Margaret Watson se can Dill IIlller tllirtl Steer Callus Dunolll Vnrcoe ilrst Margaret Walton second llnr han Ann Matthew third Show manship Ilnrhnrl Ann litatlh ews iirst Lynn llall netond llorold Murray third lireton Srnior till lirci 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Alliston Junior Farmers third Car Hits Bus Woman Killed BRADFORD SinlllA wom an driver was killed and two passengels received minor in Julius Saturday when their car plowed into tlto rear bus on Highway It enthe lrtl con cession ol lnnisitl Mrs Violrt Slnlth so oi on Ilothlnn Ac Toronto was killed Instantly Iier soil allies Smith 16 received minor Injur les all did lZmlly Saunders 7H oi Toronto Ilolll were taken in the Iloyal Victoria Hospital in liarrlc and Mrs Saunders was detained but It not in serious condltlon Ilrivrr at tho bus was Illihcrt IIdwurll ircrr at Toronto ilntnrlo Irorlnclal lollco Cami Tom OGrndy it Invenll gall Kinsmen Have Guest Speaker invprelnr Ilarolll Toll iii the Ontario College at Pharmacy In Toronto will he guest speaker tomorrow night at tho Ilnrtlo ItlnImrn Cluh IlitrtiltK nl men urlnclt at tho Continental inn llo will talk all the control at neeidrnttl palsoalngs to II home Barrie Child Hit By Truck VASAtIA IlliACllA two and halt your old Ilniile child will tllllrll here Ihatlly trim pin sanitay night alter he darted iinin llrtwccn two tintlh ell rhltlrs Into the path oi an oncoming tllttit lnui itithl slm lll Tttll lliairt at llavtield Ilrrrl ii In tnlllngwnntt tlrncinl and Mar Inr Ilapita will rcvrie EMT in Ill tipyvrr Inilllcati lililltill lalirn tottt if linen limit the tail to the tiltltiitfll ill polite trliner ntlrr Int nr itllrat Iiittl iii the Inuit tM Ihli nullault at tiasnsa Iirntil lnllln laid no shitsu all be nr InlI BARRY OWEN leit and Sandra Harmer and Bob 0w erl set their sitth on tar IUrges School get at the weekly gettogether yesterday Bah went on top the competition with net Bob owes nae Straw nae In Archery Test TEE BARRIE EXAMINER MONDAY OCTOBER 63 Iorty alght members fond vlsltars took In Parenlshay score at 262 claiming tbsEd Eliston Straw Hat Boo Is one or the club instructors Trustees Boost Own Education The lirst duty ol trustee is to educate himselt so that he is worthy ol the trust placed in him by electors Mrs Grossbcrg chairman at For est Ilill Board at Education said here Saturday Speaking to more than so people at the annual meeting oi the Institute tor Trustees Mrs Grossberg said There are low ilelds other than school tnlsteeship where person can so suddenly he propelled into position or tremendous responsi bility with no experience what soever She said the trustee must he able to set intelligent policy lor the school systemnnd this can only be accomplished it he ae quircs great lund at know ledge and lnlormation and sound philosophy at education STAY ALERT Mrs Grossberg member at the Forest Hill Board at Edna cation tor more than 12 years said trustees with long exper ience musthe kept alert to the changing world Too much is at stake tor lls to allow ourselves lip get in rut Outlining some at the ways to improve understanding Mrs Grossberg said It is important that each trustce rcrld widely to the field at education And believe that each school board should attempt to build up prulessional library for the use oi its members and that sub scripllonr to educational periodi cals such as the Canadian School Journal he sent in each trustee at his home address She said trustees should he encouraged to tIllend sous la stltlltu such as the one held Saturday and tile OSTlllt eon vonllon at Easter in Toronto which Is held annually In con junctlon with the DEA She said irllsice must have the courage at his convictions the ability to thinlt clearly and ndrpcnlicntly as well as being broad and area mindcd llo should he wiling to devote it large amount at time and energy without lllllttltlttl eulllpcllsalian AS MILIIIHII Mrs tirosshvrg said if tee should attempt to Ilinctlon not at no individual but ns one than the provision at adequate salaries Ii he feels that ha is part at democratic Institution that he can try out his own Ideas that he has right to make suggestions without fear or re prtsals that he is given encour ogemcnt and opportunities for sellimprovement that he has the respect support and pro tectlon ol the board it Is my observation that the educational system will be bound to reap many heaclits sho said PUBLIC RELATIONS Ice should consider hlmseli public relations person at all times and should strive to give the general public an undcr standing at the school system its needs and problems One at the best ways at doing this Is through an active and Interested Home and School Association LAUDS SYSTEM Lauding the Ontario School system Mrs Grossbcrg said This past summer attended IIIIE School of Graduate Studies at the Ontario College of Edu cation carried with comparative educu lion and tar six weeks we stu died the school systems at var laus countries at the world England itussla France Ger many Auslraiiu Japan the Un ited States and many others have at times been quite critical oi our Ontario school system but Im not nearly so critical now Attcr examining member at board slthnrliina ting his personal illtilitifl lmll lttJlitlllCl to it enncrrlell pru niam at action pearlll to tho educational lielirlre the chllli rrn in his community ilo must not lie nvrrly srrl lllltt must in tiling to as sume responsibility lulll ccliain ly have mlso oi IIIIIIOT One til the maxi important tilncllons oi the school hoard Is the curriul selection at tho od inlnlstrltllve stntt trlnlro should llfttt be It Illililtl ttalnp tar nll oltltlnl hllt should hrlntt in decisions Independent points nl irw hated on his knowledge oi educational ntultrr pull the but interests at the community withalli political consideration ii any Illnll Min llrauhuu rnllttilllcli It Is trustron ltnly tn llntllle tho hrti ellurallnn twiulilln iur ll thlldirll tlllliif Ills lllitltif lion and tho inast Illltlllttlllll inttur ill achieving this Is an inulrrnlnndmt tcallllllelul and tlrltllalrli trashing stall him said Itlil rrunncl more TAKE Keith ilny llti associate ngrrp iur North shame and Itlliull Maw tfllio than out ilanl the plowing match hah tlrltay to till it sandwich Mr Maw II lirusurrr at the Contra and West Sinieoe Illtw MY Wires to Miss to com item to since stir iouuo RILIII WDRCIIASES ncnvs rooo ralml twa at tail is ablng uI Itll it mall mini In an tuna nan lth tan Its in tuition um and III mu what my alllam llom till mitotic ilpulllrl ntpnrl it Iloit all tut nulilido llilt WW lilitllllr II III sound at Mrs Grossbcrg said the trus Thocourse look was con systems oi most ol the other countries where there Is liter ally no attention paid to local needs and interests when all educational decisions are made by the central government and where there are an such bodies as school boards or trustees am happy that live In Ontario and that my children have been brought up and educated here RESPONSIBILITY She added However think we must remember that this privilege we share carries with it responsibility to us as trus tees We must make sure that we are worthy ol the trust that has been placed in us by the government and our commual tics She concluded saying reala rod that my list at duties and responsibilities is almost over powering but am sure that any trustee who takes these du tch and responsibilities serious ly will gain sense olsell tulilllment and satlstaction that will more than repay him Ior all his eitoru Conservationists To See Fine Film Barrio District Hunter and Anglers Conservation Club will meet Oct it at the Orange Hall in Allandole teatllre oi the meeting will be Iilm on boot handling and water lately TIME OUT FOR it mens Astorlatlnn The match was held at lnrm ot USE COOP Ii SPOTLESILY CLEAN FREE SERVICI Cat The Fuel 259 lnnlltil it SIMCOE DISTRICT 00P at theyeddy outing oi the Bar rle Archery Club Sunday Chlet Instructor Art Horrner who competes along wtththe youngsters soldhe was pleas ed at the turnout which Indicat ed there is an Interest In tield archery Mr Harmer passed loag the hope that more young rsters and adults would join the IN Shooting on private land just mile trims the 400 overpass on Baylield street the youngsters aad adults are taught everything there is to know about archery ght aow said Mr Harmer some at the youngsters could showthe adults thing or two about hitting targem The members tour the range every Sunday always shooting Said Improving Charles Clement Stewart 61yearold Lindsay man who was beaten to motel unit Wedpcs day night or Thursday morning was reported to be Improving today said Sgt Iteg Neathway Barrie City Police Police Chlcl Ed Tschirhort said This was brutal os sault ll there Is anyone who saw or heard something in the vicinity oi the Lakeshora Motel and he or she feels it might hlplhe police the Inlormaat ls asked to call the chlet Mr Stewart 13 Vlmy Ed WEATHER Synopsis Very warm weather perslsLs over southent Ontario and today should see record temperatures Cool air Is edg ing gradually southward past North Bay and Sudbury It id to move Into the Muskoka and Itollburtoa regions this momiog and Into southern Ontario this evening Skies are mainly clear ahead at the cold lroat but there is extensive low eludi ness and some light rain behind it Lake St Clair Lake Erie Lake llama Niagara Lake Ou torlo Windsor London Hamli ton Tomato Sunny and very warm today becoming cloudy and cooler this evening Nos day overcast lad much cooler with occasional light rain Winds southwest 15 to 23 today becoming north 15 tonight and Iiiesday Georgian Bay Itsliburton Increasing cloudiness this more tag then turning much cooler Overcast tonight and Tuesday Bin rtt Malrthai am Wycvale Ih EATING FUELS ECONOMICAL DEPENDABLI Dlvlllo New PA mil tor scores thus lowering or add ing to their handicaps To keep uplhe competitive spirit thetop shooter each day is presented the Ed Ellston Straw that which he or she wears the tollowlng meet Yesterdays winner at the hat was Bob Owen who tired act more at 252 Green leather class winner was the same leilow The archers are classed according to tests and receivevarlous colors to wear as hadgesot improvement Red leather class winner was Itlck Harmer at 155 while hll sister Sandra Iiarrnct won the grey leather class withm Chlet Instructor Harmer gets plenty oi help Irom crack shoat er Owen and chairman ol the club Grant Adair The club ls operated In con Junctlon with the YMYWCA Victim Of ll Brutal Assault In HoSpital retired CNlt employee was louad badly beaten and brand by the proprietor oi the motel Mrs Stephanie Seaplan Thurs day alterooon According t0SKT Neathwsy Mr Stewart was beaten with chair which was smashed to pieces aod shoe tree Mr Stewart bachelor sr rivedln Barrlcabout live oclock Wednesday atternooo to attend Masonic meeting He Is in the Royal Victoria Hospital consent with occasional light rain Winds southwest ts shitting to north l5 today Itmagaml Algoms Oochrune White River western Jamel Bay North Bay Sudbury Over cast with occasional light rain or drizzle today and tonight gradually clearing Tuesday Cool winds north to today light tonight and westerly ts Tiles day Marine forecasts Lake Iiuroa Georgian Bay Northwest winds 20 to 75 knots Cloudy with tow tog patches shower Forecast temperatures lows overnight highs Tuesday Windsor so 55 St Thomas tendon Kitchener Mount Forest Vingham Ilamilton Klllalou Illusltolta North Bay Sudbury IIIrlion hspuskoslng Monsanto Itmmins assaaaaaaaaaaazsaaaa szggnezg lire Stolen Barrio City Police are look log or tour wheel dlsu item car and also tor the person who has them Jack Wilson who works It main street More had his car parked It the rrar oi the store and some llmo Saturday sonn ono stole the wheel disu Police said Mr Wilson didnt Ilnaw what time the theft no curred except that It was dur ing the daylight hours lltY EXAMINER WANT ADI IIIONI TA HIM NEW YORKS new vulvain MOTOR HOTEL FREE PARKING is tun timint rm tub cw All at iuIllv II at ttw instant in Ali nodulell mostly punt huhI Ima ul ulnatuna MI IrirtAt HAIOIIAIII IAIII Stalin tram Doubt tron Vishnul TIMES SQUARI moron Horst IITHNI Moot Incng Tel IA the test 30 and chance oi an occasional

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