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Barrie Examiner, 24 Sep 1954, p. 10

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he would udnlit thall ilad uevurwcdiur new lawn or to euro suggested that Mr Allen was not vate one already established eninpctlnldt carry1 in the new se up an wou iurther ma it clear that Miss Sloan was onLY ofiifiifijflgfm foe in hiflifiléiffléim trick The council wishes to mate it $322 5° clear that they have no objection to legitimate criticism or to an honest statement at tact that tho cat that the situation has become such that your reporter vested with your authority is living perverse understanding oi the con duct 01 the Townships aiiairs by its duly elected representatlvco Your very truly 0W 0m Innisfil Reeve Writes Concerning Council Reports Churchill Ontario Hyacinth crocra snowdrops and musearl bulbs may be planted now Wait until iirst week In Nov ember beiore planting tulips Many oi the hardy lilles avail able now in stores may be plan all this month FRIDAYSEPTEMBER 24 last lSoak the Rich Policy Television for Barrie Oiilclal statistics remarks The Financial Congratulations to Ralph Sneigmve owner 01 Barrie radio station CKEB on obtaining license iol television station Approval was granted by the CBC Board oi Governors Wednesday at Ottawa Two others wanting the iranohise were Gordan Smith ow roi Orillla radio station CFOR and Foster ltt owner oi Toronto station CKFH The Board oi Governors evidently decided that Mr Snolgroves application was the best In the iirst place he had his plans and capital arranged ready to go The others were not prepared and wanted more time However there will be no turther delay It lsapparent that the CBC Board con sidered Barrie the best place to have tele vision While the station will be admin istercd in Barrie the transmitter will be located on suitable site which will serve iour counties in Central Ontario with combined population at 250000 people Very soon it will be Channel Three Barrie Sunday School Has Great Influence on Youth Next Sunday September 26 its Back To Sunday School Full Sunday School rooms oi all denominations are expected as the result oi weeks campaign underlining the value at this part at religious llie While the concerted drive initiated by the lglwanis Club oi Barrie in coopcratlon with the Ministerial Association and the Boards oi Education will have been concluded it is anticipated by Chairman Charles Newton that the results will continue to be felt throughout the following months The Sunday School theme has been stress ed inschoois ahd it is to be hoped in most homes as the eiiort is made to grasp the interest at the boys and girls oi the town not already members at class ctuall the parents oi these boys and gills are tth persons who should be the most interested The interest or the boys and girls must be aroused tor the ciiort to meet success They must be given some insight into the many interests which lie in Sunday sailbol activities unless there is suiiicl to give that necessary there their attendance iul Yet the Sunday School can prove to bc very poweriul iorcc for good in the lives oi boys and girls Not only do Sunday School leaders in the short time allotted them plant the seeds oi Biblical learning and Christian livingbut the children tllcm selves iorm companionshlps which have great lniluance on their lives Friendships mbdc in Sunday Schools have lasted iar into adult lite and have ircquently been the means oi prescrvlng interest in church activities down through the years in not icw cases children attending Sunday School out oi irlendship with other children have brain the means oi bringing their parents into church association where there was little ii any previous Interest impetus to get them is somewhat doubt hctuaily Sunday School Interest sholid al ircqucntly does extend iar outside tllc very briei hour or so allotted to the activity cahh Sunday in many churches midweek activity plays very important role both with boys and girls Very intercstlng pro grams have been created by churchorgan izotions to utter tall program ior such activities Religious teaching and training iorln very dcilllitc part oi these programs lill fact it must ii such programs are to attain their purpose At the same time however utllcrintcrcats oi supplementary llntnre are stressed while such llctivitica as hikes properly supervised alld suitable games are also included Proper leadership in essential it must be iaithiui willing to nacrliice time be patient Actually willingness In more im portant than capabilities oi high order Molly humble person whose talents are no much as to attract much attention bill wliono willingncan poilcncc alld quiet com mon iiillo have oiisci any other lacks have been the means of Inilucuclng scores at yo lng llvcn Today such persons have pl ntliul supply oi helps nolnnthlng which myl Inciting lloi no lnnlly ycnrn ago ew Post play hob with the illusion that bab bonuses old age pensions or any other na tional social security measure can be im speed on soak the rich policy There just arent enough millionaires to be soak ed hather it is the people with compar ativer modest incomes that must paythe main part of the bill For the latest iiscal year there were 1510 Canadians who re ported in the top bracket clan with incomes at $50000 and up year They contributed just little under 380 millions in personal lnconic taxes That accounts ior only 12 oi thetotal take The great built oi income taxes comes irom the middle class the people with $3000 to $8000 year There were almost million such in Canada in the last fiscal year and they contributed one third of the total personal income taxes OPINIONS Jr unless Rebuilding Old Highway II North Bay Nugget in spite oi bypass diiiieultiw It must be ad mitted that wonderiui progress is being made in the rebuilding oi Highway li south at North Bay Realizing that the road la wallnigh obsolete or todays highway iraiiic the Ontario Department at Highways has undertaken to rcbulld this route ior its entire distance between Barrie and Norih Bay to the gratification oi motorists using it liighway No ll irom Crown Hill northerly is being modernized to bypass Oriiila Channellzaiion ni Highway 11 with Highway l2 is also completed The Oriliio bypass total length is about seven miles and it will relieve serious problem oi traiiic congestion In that busy urban ecnIrE Farther north the Washngo bypaas and re lncalion projects are well under way The ilvccmlic long road being built required crossing at the Trent Vallcy canal which is now 75 per cent com plctcd very large slructure also required to over pass the Canadian National Railway there and branch line oi the CNN is being diverted to pass under the same structure as the one that will take cars at the railways main line This wolltl it is anticipated will he called iur tender In the near luture That is as soon as details are com leii Grading oi the bypass is 80 per cent competed Application at gravel will have to wait until such time as the bridge Is completed liowcver it is hoped to but two miles oi this Washago Ivypail road into Service very shortly which cap eliminate cart oi the serious bottleneck by diverting traiilc iram the existingiiiighway No ll lilghwqyNoéllhas been rcdolldliioncd non oi the Severn Riv to Ililntsviilcn total oi to ks Thls work was through rocky country and was oi an exceedingly heavy nature Reconditioning oi ilighway ii Involved laypass ing inwils oi Gravenhurst and Draeebrldgc and for many miles in an entirely new location illghway ll also is being reconditioned north oi Huntsville Work is progressing rapidly irum Novar north to point near Emsdaie about 10 miles Grading on this Job libJ been largely completed Grading on new location is proceeding icr tour mllrs south oi Callandcr The North bay bypass is now compleitd and in all service it relieves heavy iraiiic congestion in North Bay and speeds iraiilc between Oiiawa Sud bury and Sauli Ste Marie and between Toronto and the northern mining centres north at Lake Nlplssing Canada Involved Pcterborough Examiner li real split were to dcvclop In the tree World Canada would have no choice In tho maticr bill to go the way oi the United Stairs She ran ndvioe nllmohisll llnd disapprove up in point but It Ihl paint is critical iior instance one at war Canada could not remain Vuncommliicd In view not only at Bar present irraly ohligalium oi mutual assistance ill also at the nalure oi any wAr In which tho power ui United sum was threatened Atomic was cannot be waged by or against the US wiilloul Canadas being phylicaily involved What Tories Need Vancouver Hun The Progressive Conwrvalivo party neeriri new men who are willing to speak up and young rn trulll In idcazl as much in olilerwise to wont uphill against heavy odds and to wall ior public recogni tion This policy may not pay oii in quick rluciion victories but it may save Ihn party irum extinction Great minds have purposes others have wishes Woahllitton lrving compliment iii something ilkc ll klsu through veil Vlcior llugu Dcepatcll in the soul at business and nothing contributca more to dospatch than method lord Chenicrlicld 315375330 ill have roast seermashed potatoes HeNanglat lynlleato p990 colllrru apple pie eoiica and onc overrlpe tomato us=lu====w Zilifc aid Ewing in top oi the wall But too many oi us rcmaln lndiiierent to this aspect oi life who havent Humpty Dumptys excuse We simply miss seeingit Alld that is shame The world ltseli is thing oi giory these autumn days Every landscape is an uniolding drama oi color Every ience row pond and hillside and bush has some original beauty for those who take time to see it Lite is tail of glories which eitcr all is only to be expected when you remember its Designer and Creator There is glory about newbaby Mothers and poets sec it most easily rill Not in entire Idorgetiuincsi Alld not in utter nakedness But trailing clouds oi glory do we From God who is our home Heaven lies about us in our infancy There is glory about bride Thc beautiiul own and flowing train do not create itgthey only enhance sgorncthlng that is there There is glory about job well done One can cc It in painting doncvior the love oi creating One sees it in turning made oi beautiful wood by an amateur craitsman The creation oi beauty orporiection interchangeable words come is reward beside which dollars seem little irrelevant There is glory about scrcnc old age beaut oi iace and character which only the years can bring Years oi scli Goodwill persisting in itc oi the worlds illwill disposition which remains the same in deiiancc oi the things which would upsct it creates it Such things as these 110 back oi the beauty oi old ago Here is control produce it glory all of ll piece with the glory oi heaven Theres rglory ior you indeed This ordinary hum drunl Elorious world is iull at it GUTHRIE Withdraw Two riervlcrs No service inGuihrlc Unlied Church Sunday Sept 20 or Del owing in anniversary at Forcsi Home UiliIlil Church the 26th nnc griilc Presbyterian Kirk her Mr and Mrs thtii Capcl oi Mimlco vnllrri Mr and Mrs illcllrist rlccnily Holiday At ioolrs Ray Barrett Muir and Mrs Muir spent Sunday with Nov and Mrs Douglas liillIr nndJllmily llt rubies llay where they are having brlci holiday rir no1 Mrs Gilchrist and Sluarl also Mr oiilu Campbell III IAlI Angclu VIIlIitI Mr and Mr Lll ilrecehrldgo Mr and Mil Ciiiiord liesa ian Inmin and Mr and Mrs Newton nmo visllcd Uillylllli Insi Sun day Mr and Mrs iianr Walker and Mrs Brown at VICIUIII Harbor Mrs Walker oi Coul Inn and Min Anltllx Clark oi Cold wliirr visitor Mr and Mrs Walker 1m Wednesday Lillie laII Iulluck iI qulie ill ill husplinl white land Hill Mrs Cray poured lea Allan Drown grossing well Troussesu Tea Mrs ilnrdon Clark cnlirtalntii II tlclllhiIuI trlriilsrnll ten in honor oi hcr oaushlcr Eileen issi Saturday when ovor 200 friends culled Mu Clark and liiccn slid iillu Jean Ilrillilimnw was dainllly dccamiod In pink and Mrs McLean oi Oak Cowan Stroud Mu Km and Mrs Tea assistants were the choir leader Mrs iiow ard Campbell and her choir girls and Mm Jack MrArihnr irouasrau and Hills were dispinycd by Mrs William Clark Mrs Ivan Clark Mrs Cline liawn and Airs Knee Operation Charles Clark had an operation rm one knee in Barrie hospital hill Friday Glad to report In pru lllllllvllllsrlllll llllaus lllllrrn CHURCH Sapient 25 ll am 0730 pm Spcokcr REV FLORENCE HUNTER of Angus SPECIAL MUSIC BY CHOIR o=o==o=s Theres glory or you remarked Humpty Dumpty to Alice in Alice Through The Looking Glass Dumpty had somewhat negative attitude to glory but that is excusable or at least understandable Since his own glory rests only on precipitate and irrevocable descent irom the Humpty The September ill i954 To The Editor The Barrie Examiner Dear Sir am writing to you on behali myrei and the Council at the Township oi lnnisni with reiercnce to certain articles appearing in your newspaper at recent date They are apparently published with your authority and approval and are the emondation oi onc Simpkin rom time to time oi recent yeanl this reporter has made criti cal comment about the conductroi thc aiiairs ol the Township at in nistli and insoiar as this may con stitute iair criticism the Council has no complaint When it comes to distortion ut the known iacts and the making 01 statements that are not in accordance with the iacis the Council ieelss that de iinitc lniury is being doneloin Township by such statements and have requested me to call the toll owlng acts to your attention in your issue of Wednesday August ill It was announced un der the signature oi RG5 that Mr Allan has retired as ClerkTreasurer that Miss Mary Sloan would carry on as Clerk Treaourcr These iacis were not true On Monday August to on page under the Initials RGS iurther announcement was made at the retirement oi Mr Allan as ClerkTreasurer At this point your Correspondent added insult to injury by stating he had an in terview with me at my house and that had stated when the new oiiicc was taken over in the Vill age oi Stroud that the Council was oi the opinion that Mr Allan was not the person to inaugurate tho oiticc dcny categorically that made any such statement and the Council iccls very strung ly that such statement is ah unjustified rciieciion on Mr Allans many years at service it is im tber pointed out that the heading appeared on the paragraph oi August l6 despite the act that your Correspondent had then been advised by me that the only can templated retirement at Mr Allan was from the oiiirc oi Clerk that he would continue both as Tress urcr and in an advisory capacity generally On August is appeared head ing under the usual term Past tions Advartiscdi There is the mual casual reference at improper conduct on the part at members and oiilciais at Council including and which Wnuld inter thutCuun oil is not entitled to hold Camv mittcc meetings without the nt iendancc oi the public and the press This is not the case and in all probability your Correspondent knows it The purpose oi such rule in quite obvious as It must be apparent that any public dis cussion In the matter oi general In tcrtst can be given wider scope in rommiticc and better chaneu to bring both intcrestu together than in the armai continue at Council meetng it must be ap parent that iimcmbcrs at Council had submitted to misinterpretation and mltlrcprcitntatlnn at their in tcntIons by the press in carrying on irce discussion oi local prob ioms in cnmmiiicc meeting it will sorlouily handicap such irre dis cussion The Council does not suggest nor havu they ntiempicd all am advised to hold any sircalled sec rct Council mcciines nor do they lulth that such meetings should be barred irom illc press Flnaii an the 20lh oi August aiidr dllruuslnl lhc matter with iiir Allan your in inter published in an article on unilor im heading Clerk lriliirhcd what purported to he eorrcclion at some oi his earlier statements am advised by Mr Allan he agreed to make it poricclly clear that Mr Allan was not resigning as ClerkTreasurer and had never done so He iuriher agreed that rrivr guru The in table COLLIER ST BAPTIST Save all weeds lawn clippings and garden debris and place in the compost pile provided the material is not diseased Try tow oi the Roman hya cinih bulbs for blooming indoors They may be placed in plots now Allow ornnmentill gourds in ripen an the vines aslong as poss ible Leave two or three inches or the atom on each gourd Store gourdo in well ventilated place to harden aitcr harvesting ALLAN TODD Reeve Gardentagres Oi The Week Plant bulbs oi narcissi as soon as possible now These hulbu make lot at root growth in the fall which assures rapid growth and good flowers nextspring aloe it is not too late to sow grass ind COLLIER ST UNITer Minister Rev Lewis MA organist and Cholrmasler Lloyd Tuiiord réfi Reillel Pentecostal Church Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada 20 MULCASTER 81s BARBIE REV BURGESS PASTOR SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 26 1954 10 nahSnnday School and Bible Class ll amtMORNING WORSHIP mo panInspiring Gospel Service Wed Prayer Meeting and Bible study 85 Alter service iellowship hour All welcome i2=1 SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 25 Wit 11 IanMORNING SERVICE The burning bush and the lite OI ifllih THE CHURCH SCHOOL RIIILY DRY 945 anIIuniar Senior and ruler mediate Denis ll ramNursery Kindergarten Primary DepLI ESSA ROAD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV Mom on Minister MR FRANK DUTCIIER Organist pmEVENING SERVICE llcdigging old wells =54 TRINITY CHURCH Anglican 24 Collier Sirecii RevrAllanA Read on lTh iicv George sherrlnr limo vll Mrs Roberta Chair Director SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 20 I054 Rally llay Service ll nrn Church School in attendance plliO NING Han EYES 915 pm rs zvnnvona welcome TRINITY XV SUNDAY sueravines 2s losl Standard Time LilliHOLY COMMIlNloN 00 nan IIulyBapIIaIn and Sermon FAMILY RELIGION PreacherTHE HECTOR pm EVENSONG afiERMON floorurn Prenchcr TIIE REV SHERIUNG You are cordially welcome CHRIST CHURCH VESPRA Rev Allan Read ILA LTh 300 pm Standard Time ANNUAL HARVEST THANKSGIVING The Salvation Army or corle smear Sr Major and hire Cooper SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 26 lD54 Special Services conducted by ER CAPTAIN DORIS FISHER Divisional Young ieopierl secretary Orlilia ll arnlioilnesr Service FLA Guides and IIiflWnIEo will attend Divine Service lamina Sunday hchoal and SERVICE pm Evangeilxtle iiour will be Preacher adcnsl Wtr CKliIl Capiain The Rev SIitrrIng rjlrhcr In charge The Public is tilitilnll lnvIch to Join with us In Prayer and Praise at the Citadel BURTON AVENUE UNITED CHURCH IIEV ii UNSTEAD Minister Mil IIAIIOLD DEMPSEY Organlst SUNDAY srrrsllllall 2a liiiii PASMUNDAI SCHOOL utrlnnen Dept ll amIOIINING VORHIIII Hobieel Rally This is Ii spacial trrvlce 710 pm Evening Worship Her vlre 2n pmlioly Sunday Hrhoni MILChunk helvleo L= St Andrews Presbyterian Church Owen and Worsicy so REV JAMES FERGUSON IlA Minister lm ANGUS nose Organist and Choirsnniar SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 10 IBM ll lam0IIIINHN HIIIIVICIZ Ali acrvlcfll on nianilani lime W4 pmi NINH Iilltiiilll Tlic Ml or irolh services it MILTl llllliCll SCHOOL COME TO CilUltCiI fimmm FIRSTBAPTISTCHURC CLAIPEllTON ST AT wonsam REV IA LUCK RA DI Minister MIKE CIDUGIIIJIY Orunllia mfi SAINT GEORGES ALLANIIALE liectbe Rev NiWIUHrIIHIIh HA HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES 00 ImIIOIY COMMUNION rm smltrv Brilluul Minelug HUNle nitllool pmllEVlANN T7ROHTII WAIT AIbana Church To iUNIlAV lIlITMIliII 20 NM 50 ImEUNIIAE HUIIOOL III TOIII or now Hill of HRIRT ANNIVIltiAllY CENTRAL NllZCIAI SERVICES FELIDWIIIIII Ol1 EVANOEIJCAL llAlIlBlfl REV NULLMEYEIL lAUIOlI ll amr IIIE CAMELS IIRE CCMIIIC pm EIIIINCEIISTIC SERVICE 8ro nan MISSIONARY FIRESIIJE REV IIARWOOD OF DOLlVIA WITH llCiUllm GOSPEL MEETINGS Class Newspaper Published Monday Wednesday Friday lelevll it The Wilson ilullillnl luli Olllre Square Ilavsle Onisiio Canada TIII IIAIIIiIIZRXAMINEII LIMITED Wilma rrulaml culmcrc Vlcrlrrsidcni RIVITITchrltarylirusurer film 713° mum at clm limems at Canada and Canadian wrmr amppm Allkialio Lilliti Trilli nwr lllill zv iliiill urns Avmu N01 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