Barrie Examiner, 8 Dec 1949, p. 13

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DRIVEA if lt Call 2772 11wa mm wvmuummum unity Purdhaae More Band For Reforestation BusyAgroups county councils re meat of Lands and Forest is build loreuion committees presented numerous reports to the council in real onat Barrie last week They recommended purchuefor reforeth purposes of 100 acre of land in Essa township from Lorne Buyers Alliston at price 01 81600 and 100 acres in Medente township from James Marrin Bab rie for $2800 Council approved the purchases and bylaw was prepared to secure necessary ap Drovul of the purchase from the Minister of Lands and Forests The special committee on refor estation reported the lot in Essa is practically ready for planting and that the one Medonte has 30 acres Of youn hardwood and 60 acres ready for planting This committee also reported that an option had been secured for pur chase Of part of lot on Concession from Samuel James Patterson at $20 per acre The option was approved It was reported that the Depart RENT NEW CAR and Drive it Yourself stall hydro there residences of the cite Lake The committee flour is being considered mittee recommended that 113 $933 Oro $7932 Pcnctang $870 Total $52060 recommendation that and telephone lines across BARRIE of Lands and Forests CAR Campmy 1111M solution from Oxford County re HEBTZ DlllVUllSlmF commending that the Postmastcrv LICENSEE General be petitioned to extend 68 Collier St THE FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE WHEN asked what she liked about Sterling Trusts dcpoaitor in our Savings Depart ment said like the friendly atmosphere This pleased us greatly for in our dealings with clients in every departmentsavior estatesmortgagmwe have aimed at spirit of friendly cooperation efficiency combined with personal interest in tlioscwe are privileged to serve THE STERLING TRUSTS CORPORATION and Office Toronto Barrie Office 13 Dunlap Street at yum In luslnou tag house for the caretaker of Angus forest in Essa Township Application had been nude to the rural office of the Ontario Hydro Electric Power Commission to in lydro had been installed at the takers at Wildman and Drury forests Orr With the zone representative Of the Department of Lands and Forests had inspected parts of lots Con 15 and 10 Con 16 Sunnidalc and reported purv chase of one or both of the por Thc standing reforestation com school taxes on reforestation lands in the various municipalities be paid Flg ures for the various areas were given as Essa $2154 Flos $3774 lnnisfil $355 Medonte $7715 Oril Sunnidaie $2450 Tay $270 chumseth $823 Tiny $7908 Tossorontio $4037 Ves pra $12622 Gwilllmbury $417 Council approved the committees bylaw authorize the Bell Telephone Co to place buried cables for telegraph the Township of Gwilllmbury The committees report stated approval had been given by the Department Among many points considered by the finance committee was re rural mail routes on every town ship road county road and high County Court reporter be adjusted since the employee had been work Maclcans Magazine way on which ti person resides The resolution was filed The council approved the ilnance committees recommendation that the salary of Miss Ruby Canning secretary to Judge Harvie and ing on per dicm basis for some time and was subject to an unv stable income NARDS BEACH LEO December The childrcii are enjoying the snow on the hills We are glad to see the hill sanded as the bus had tough time on the ice The bowling club is turning out gprogram in Ontario schools follow ed the fourth annual banquet of idinner for the primary and second my teachers of both the public and separate schools in town was held at the Community House on NOW ember 30 attended among the guests were Wives of several the men teachers of the iceuncll and two arepresentatlvrs from each school board along with representative from almost every service organization in town primary division to be real success in fact its tun panel discussion on the pro31 education staff of the collegiate vn he Enfgfzy gfemwggaa Department of Agriculture Veter featured talks principal of Victoria School Brief responses were made by Ga ble chairman of the public schools board and His Worship Grant Mayor edyatiou he Barrie Teachers Council The Nearly 100 teachers and guests the dinner Included The schools represented were the Barric and District Collegiate In stitutc Prince of Wales and St Georges iPublic Schools and St Marys Sep arate School Victoria King Edward Winston Law principal of King Edward School and president of the Teachers Council was chair man In charge of the program was Miss Hope Ronald of the1col legiatc institute staff who is chair man of the social committee of the council Fisher headed the panti discussion Members of the panel were Miss Marion Rickard and Cutler of the collegiate stall Miss Vera Lyons representing th Miss Margaret Miller representing the middle clcmcntaryr division and Miss Nora Dthirt representing the upper elementary division While for the most part the tea chers on the panel felt that the proposed changes were definite need of the times they also con sidered the problems that would have to be met when the full de tails of the new system vcrc put into effect The evenings program included several impromptu numbers by 11 teachers choir assembled on the spot by Victor Knox The dinner itself was followed by two or three rounds of crok inolc and square dancing conduct ed by Miss Uriel Kclso of the physi DALSTON December Miss Hilda Jory of Toronto spent becoming big family party each Wednesday We play cards and have sing songs while waiting for our team to take turns Oh yes girls dont forget the bowling prac tice Whoever said only old folks who retire live at this beach is wrong We have 14 families living here ranging from little Deana Wright age to Parsons Sr age 80 who has lived there for 28 years We have three high school stud ents seven public school pupils and tumultuous STORE miEar THING IN MUSIC HOTPOINT Victor Stoves Rogers Majestic Washers Radios Combinations Refrigerators PIANOS Toasters Electrical New Used Appliances E$1 WCtShers BECUBIL BAIT VICTOR DECCA PETER PAN artizansrii sr DIAL 3294 Opposite wellington Hetel long after usual grades leak weaken and tear Loomed stand ujTunder the hard hur celves For Tafpaullnsthat save you expense while pro com gut Qtlilllll ml 14llfllll3iTIGIITTI Here are Tarpaulins that ptO tentsand keep on protecting treated and reinforced to rled usage Tarpiiulln re tooling yOur loads try these wluch we unqualifiedly re Awning PhOnO4314 five children too small to go to school We also have our own dance hall bowling alley and Will have our own outdoor skating rink when it is coldencugbnodont call us old Teachcrs Troubles meeting was held at Craig yale School on Wednesday night Which could have been called lwhats your beef in regards to the condition of the school happenings The teacher Kell the trustees present Mason acted as chair man for the parents and John Stur gess CKBB singer who lives in this vicinity and has three children going to the school started the beef by saying he thought little more strict discipline was needed and that the children were attending the school to learn to ght instead of lessons Most of the parents agred with him SOme thought their children were not teaming as they should and some thought that they were alright However the teacher was asked to use little more discipline and show who was boss Mrs Parsons sug lgested as the bus picks the child pick them up until 430 pm the 5330 pm so that the children would the teacherabetter chance to only 19 years old and has 338 pupils Davis Seconded the molten and lit was left to the trustees to decide and see what happens inhumane Will Address Crop Group AlAnnudl Meeting Crop Improvement val The Page esentativ Greie Crop and several the parents were the weekend with her mother Congratulations to John Baldwin and Miss June Kechcncofor who were married this month in Al berta On Wednesday evening at Craig hurst Hall shower was held for Mr and Mrs Murray Forbes They received many lovely gifts and dancing and lunch cndedthc even ing Mr and Mrs John Spence Honored pleasant evening was spent at the church basement on Thursday evening when the neighbors and friends of Mr and Mrs John Spentc gathered to honor them After ashort program Mrs Allan sonney1aaaiiaadrcss and $1183 were presented with trilite lamp and an easy chair The girls of the Sunshine Class at Sunday Schoolpresented Mrs Spence with table reector and candy holder Mr and Mrs Spence replied in few well chosen words All joined iusinglng For they are Jolly Good Fellows and lunch was served The lTeachers Discuss New Sy Barrie every year secondary purpose or the or iWaverlcy Stewart Page agri ganization is to Obtain unity Olicunura action on the part of the teacherslsmis and Land Use Problems and throughout the town in view oif Arbour settlement supervis the numerous school boards whichor talked on soil and VLA prob exist under the present system EKKQKKKKEQKKxikKKQCKIEKZKQKKQZlizzllllllcxxl stem Farm Talks For till Fourth Annual Banquet changes in the Teachers Yetercm Farmers jAt County Points ans Land Act officials lvarious parts of the county Mayori gproblems of special interest Council Last week at representative lems He wants comfort in dressing gown You consider style and appearance first Give him bothby selecting from our fine array of quality dressing gowns and smoking jackets formcn Come in to day With Cooperation of the Ontario Last week at Sunnidale Comer have ar Sons and Land Use and by Mr lunged informative farm talks in The meetings are in the nature of refresher courses dealing with This week cattle Will be Keyto the Combination of Good Looksand Leisure Comfort his line subject or me am that supervisor at Barrie while followup an Adanisoa Midhurst forestry ms tiun will speak on hm Forestry humans will be led in Ar the planned for but by Mr Page on March at Guthrie Vinny Elmvale and Midland EOwcn on General Management of Mcetin were scheduled War orgamud four years ago for niinster lOrange Hall on Nov 29 me WWW dram the telhiand Dec at Waverley public an or togemer as group and school on Dec and and at the when mm become acqualmcitownship hall at Suniiidale Corn mh ne 3mm panlcmarb Wimich on Dec and Starting lime Changes in 53 0CHrlltgjwas set as 130 for all meetings arniinstcr and Samuel Rose CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT discussed 89 Collier Street BARBIE KKKIKKllllilKKMKKKKEIKMIIKKKKIKKKKKKIKKKKQMKQKKIK XXIXK1KIKRKKKKIKKKIKIWi AHBE 41 runner were to be series of sixtiean planned for January rennin Telephone ml tl ran up at 830 am and does not lclasses be opened at 830 and Out at lnot babe so much timeon their hands to ght Also it would give mark their workLatter all bets after it was put to vote in favor 139 at 830 to330 The meeting Was adjourned and all will wait Annual meeting and election Of directors fof the North Simcoe Association will be held at 180 pm Friday Dec at the parish hall in Elm and Maritimcs gt 107 um tv 55 Feet Frozen Mdh Rushed to Hospital From Barrie Iail Seriousness of the condition of Wilson 62 no fixed address in Royal Victoria Hospital since Nov 27 when he was picked up by Barrie police on vagrancy charge will not be known until he is ob served further states Dr Blgelow whOis attending Wilson Constable Doolittle rushed him to hospital from the town lockup when he complained Ofhis feet Wilson told police he had slept outside the night before He was picked up on the ONE tracks ap parently trying to catch agride on freight train out of town He had been drinking police said They have dropped charges Give him Arrow shirts from out extensive collection All colors collar and cuff styles all sizes From $400 An artists dreamour tie collection Give him one to match his every mood $100V$150 $200 $250 Picture The classic look of man in gloves Give him gloves that are worthyfrom our extensive range All sizes from $175 to $650 Give him handkerchiefs he has never enough Designed for blowyet fine for show From 25c up GASPE SPECIAL The Gaspe Peninsula isruoted for its dried sh of the Gaspe cure type Give him braces garter Weve picked them because they move with himnot against him Allcolorsvaried designs Americas No1 EVERY Folksmger FT Armanimr BO

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