Serving In Town or Manta AND coonr or swoon since 1864 Producers More ByNnvrnna BnnNarr Examiner News Editor The outcome or the vote by hog producers on July 25 Will he significance to Agile the whole agricultural industry the province Forhif the Ontario HogProducers Association tails to get lovethirds support at the polls it will mean not only the abolition of the present hogs marketing plan butialso the placing in1eopardy or all other provincial cultural marketing plans ev nnounccmént by he On tario Minister at Agri lion WA Goodiellow on Wednesd hatthe provlucc the recent ruling of Mr Justice Ferguson indicates the govern mentrealizethal mark ng plans are here to ment ispreparcd to stand by the regulations madeor if necessary to make amendments= in he their operation completely valid Thai rulin given by Mr Jusa ticelFerguson was to the eiieci that some regulations otjthe mar keting plan for Ontariohqgs Were notv id The EliilIA takesxvthe vlewthat while there have beer amendments th ulations not changed It govern ing our answers to those ques tions and will relea themaa soon as possible th the marketing planet the polls would notmean gt on oi plannedmarkei Would makeiwaytora marketing plan without compul sion Mr Mcihnis pointedgouf that it was not possible hav planned marketing under ment approved regulat out some compulsion suggest prion believed ght the farmer to have an open mar kerfor his hogs Today5though the Ontario Hog ProducerspCo operative the associationoperates pposition terday itx is marketing pointsecross0nlario where hogs are assembled and wish by buying more hogs Today thesesp ocessnrs have to boy on the open market at price asked by the producers operativesand in competitionwith the smaller processors The result is that the large pro cessors and the drovers are not in the majority of cases in favor or the marketing plan The small processors in the main welcome the scheme been they now have an opportunity of expanding their business if they Be fore their business waslim ed by thefour er cent at hogs which came on he open markt Mr Mclnnls wernedrthat th re jeetion of the presentmarketing plan Woul mean onegth the producersfonce agaiii the th price or hog hy Once again Heated thruugh the transports fThe pricc woul the transports gt mg sold Approximately 90 per cent of th the these points This isone Vatthe éompu ons ob cted to by th th that ens eior keting lan camelnto oper tian Iodine Victoria Loya 943 Collingwood have Pedestrians On Man Street my 19 The Barrie district has seenIewstorins is violent as the sudden downpour which struck for about hall an hour in nrldatternoon yesterday bringing with pawerlul bolts oi lightningand some ha it torrential rain Most speetacularotjthe damage resulting iromit the totainestruetlon byvflre or the dance Wasatrucl by lightning Point after it Meanwhile iotowu small flash floods ripened inmany places as water run over two feet deep in some streets while basements of nuinberoi homes and stores were flooded Actual damage from water was not ioo Aheavy the most serious possibly being theovashing out of gutters in many parts of town for Victorion Order urses Barrle Ibianch tag days have ag aln been pqstponed and the hive or unds will take the oim of h1itz canvass in September President Mrs Laurie announced today and mice mma rlghtoiwa diumil Telensed Monday Vuringthe half ourshow he paid for chan the photos and filmof lléj starting at illustrate The original tag dates last month ere washed out by rain gt adheen planned then to postpone ntil this coming week end However Mrs Laurie said the date seems to he too close to the fall canvass and so the two oundraising projects may he on ined committee meeting Will be held next Wednesday to settle Heavy Loss The loss oi the storied old pavilion however was diiiercnt matter theowner William Al hclt ofloronto es1imaling it at upwards of $35000 only part of whlch iscovercd by insurance itwas particularly heavy blow im invthat he had just be hat looked like his most ng season since his pur chaie of th ropcriy from Sam Strahman three years ago Albert wasalone ln the pav watch ug the progress of thestar out over the bay when thehultvstruck somewhere in the vicin the snack bar The not too clearbut recalls being knocked frbmhls chair while the place he jiilled with hall ofï¬reand was immediately filled til smd The owner dashed first to ill telephone only to find it dead then rushed out to callfor ass The heavy rains mallet im osslhlc so he returned and managed toremove aiew articles beiore theï¬rs drove him from the building These included mperty drummer nunndltlie pavillpn is akcrs Uphoer and his amplete library 01 dance musjcn Allie spcrsonal losses in ali his clothing and undeter ined sum of money The Innisfil Fire Brigade lvere on the scene some fifteen minutes after the outbreak of the ire and made gallant eiiort to bringvlit under control using two Jumpers to draw water from the hay However their efforts were damned to failure as the wooden building burned like matchwood and the had to be content with playing down the fire as the building collapsed in nu yostalgic Memories Many nostalgic memories will be stirred by the passing ofjthe pavilion which has for some 40 day when Mr Snelgrove and iii fi Goiiom may 65mlles northwest Thcï¬lmswere then last Sun ntp=the site on o£ fliersrah and photographedthe camp where youngsters were working onuthe project under the echionofAl Druids ti director Mayan namé St uh Ambulance Division visited vY execu miles east paviliow at Mlnets vf yearsheen the summer gathering place tor this area enjoying vary ing degrees popularity Actu ally the building lost yesterday is not the original for another payliion was destroyed by lire back inthe midtwenties Tile rebuilt version was placed on slightly to thegwcstoi ihoor ha and this one had to be enlarged in the early thirties to accommodate increasing pat ronagen Many of mrï¬es der dance fans will recall that prior to the enlargement the band stand was small square platform located in thocentre iri the dance floor its four corner ports lending support to the roof Young Borne Glrl Drowns Quebec Mlshop Monique Garner youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs John Garner of 38 Ellen SlrectBar r1 was drowned in the St Fran cis River at Bromptonville 80 of Montreal yester day No details of the apcldent are known but it isknown that Mrs Garner had taken the young girl and son grandpar reported to be VnOWPNmrxmmwt too mostly olsome musical orgth stionuor oneoi the individual performers who heca tampon ary matineeidola names Inch in Walter Smith PhyllilJlahh nil Ken WallsStan 117mm Earl sinmkinno re tin Rose Bob EoweIL Archi Barth7Waliy Perkins Hob Hunter andnn others Noylmmcdiate Plans it is loosooo for Mr Albert to have thoughts as truths pomi hility oi replacement but for this summer at it Mineis will be sadly missed Jbe MuNellle present leader of the Whats orchestra will not soon lorgct Thursdays storm namesawmg Involved in the loss at the pavilion he was sin gledoutathia music store where sign Bradford Man Gets of Director Alumni Joserlr rrvnivs nanny oi Bradiord lestrar or the Univcrsit appointed the he 1y rereaied position or Director Aï¬airs pointment President Clnude Bissell said graduates lug increasing interest developments on th campu There are more than 00000 ii in hospital followmg the acci EARLY MORNING COLLISION Atwocerj collision this mom lng at the junction oiGrové and Peel Streetsresultéd in $700 damage to both vehicle unwarymum Cl1 Grove Street name and Wil liam iIJirk 2A eiIMucaster Kirk wï¬ proce ding al th tim fT day Sunny gPieasani Weather has been pleasant with the exceptionor heavy storins on July and again yesterday with cloudbnrst and heavy lightning in the alternoon Clear shiny and pleasant this morning Temperatures wer High Low coming 47f grads including States and an the strengt Evans£ since 1099 post one partUme hasis season on this er lthe knbwn Em 9rd cm Char es Evans QCior er war den ot th County Simco SyQC the lightningdamagedhlsineonv Toronto has bum 1n announcingthe ap rv