thelivhstock and crops Adams and others few brief showers or scattered St Thomas liliIEVEMElfT DAY AT GUTHRIE Local All clubs hold another Achievement Day Saturday at Guthrie Community Hall In the Homemaking clubs sevcn girls received provincial honors for having completed max imum of 12projccts They are seated right to left Betty nidhope Rugby Joanne Hod gson Craighurst Dianne Ma son Guthrie standing Helen Marie Langman Rugby Marl lyn Campbell Dorothy Ann Campbell and Hazel Campbell all of Guthrie Rural Church School Students Bid Farewell to Community The big old church of St Johns Cookstown was filled with worshippers joining with the students who had been liv ing in the area for the past week as members of the Rural Train ing School for divinity students arranged by the Town and Couo try Church committee This was the second time the school had been held in the Cookstowp par ish The service at the church took the form ofRogaflonï¬de bless ing and began prayer for We the children of the earth bring the earth itself before our Heavenly Father We bring the beasts and the birds and those who tend them This was the opening prayer of the service in charge oi Canon Read of Barrie asissted bythe rector of the parish John The sermon was preached By WEATHER Synopsis Warm sultry air from the southern 115 has moved over the Great Lakes Thunderstorms will increase in frequency and intensity late today but there should be some intervals of sun shine with the temperature reaching all degrees except close to the lakes Tuesday is expected to see continuation of the warm Weather but likely with lower humidity and slightly cooler air Lake Erie Lake Huron Nia gara Lake Ontarior Georgian Bay Haliburton regionsWind sor London Toronto Hamilton Very warm and humid today with variable cloudiness and thunderstorms Frequent showers and moderate possibly severe thunderstorms this evening and earlyvtonight Mostly sunny and cooler Tuesday but chance of showers developing during the day Gusty southwesterly winds 20 to today westerly winds 15 to 25 Tuesday Forecast temperatures Low tonight High Tuesday Windsor 50 5° 5D 5D 55 55 50 50 gt Archdeacon Ougley of Peter borough The service was followed by general assembly in the Com munity Hall where program arranged by the divinity class was enjoyed This began with skit sung by the students choir followed by program oi fun and frolic which was great ly appreciated as indicated by he laughterfilled auditorium The members of the rural school had been billeted among the fanners of the congregations of StZthnsahd Pinkerton and many of them had never been in the country before They took up many subjects that would help young cleryman who came out to rural parish fresh from college One subject in cluded how to organize commun ity recreation in riiral meet ins This and many other matters which would help these young men in the first years of their career likely to be beyond the bright light of town or city were studied Following the community con cert which ended with the goodbye song sung in mourn ful notes the students were on their way back to college bil lets They took with them the heartfelt good wishes of the en tire community of Cookstown including lhose of other faiths manyolwhom joined in the ev ening of fun at the Community Hall lllliston Boy Killed on Farm 10yearold boy of Angusl near Alliston lost his life Sat indaywhen the seat of frat tor be was driving on his fath ers farm broke and threw him under cultivator The boy Ellard EmestEllison son of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Allison was killed instantly No inquest has been ordered Theboy who was Grade pupil at Baxter school leaves in addition to his parents one sister Sharon The body will be at the Thom as Funeral Chapel until noon Tuesday when it willbe taken to Baxter Presbyterian Church for service at pm Interment 59 will beiin Alliston Union Ceme Wtery TODAYSSTOCK PRICES Compiled at noon by Crawford and Count Flynn Bl Dnnlopjtrectinfl lb 264 25 Can flail Colostrum Daragon Dis Song Dom Faun Dom stores Dom Tar Atlas steel Algon Ural an of room or of Mont ms or Nov SEQ Bell Co Brazilian Br Am on Co ac inu Cdn 83k Comm Got Pow Gun Min consumers cu New rm Norma Miner Nometnl 235 50 asu Sullivan Famous Play Ford can at Lka Harden Flinn Home on Hudson Buy imp Tab In on in Ace Internath fritcrprov Pine KerrAddtiason is 22an iii Mans um TarDom Bk TransCan Pl Traders Flu cl Texaco Unit Oil 19 union Goa Walk new TORONTO alocK axanxnn INDEX Industriaio up 51 Goidi down aneMetala down 42 Oils down 07 NEW 1mm acrocx EXCHANGE uranium lndilstrinlr up 137 llnlls loudon Belt Weiepbonoj up 97 Utilities up 22 rive MOST nerrvardnouns ounce aogkwin om Estonia srlirr STOP ROLLING can Fast work by Robert Shrier member of The Examiner advertisingdcpartmcnt avoi dad what could have devel oped into traffic jam or even injuries this morning At opproxunatelylllo Mr Shrier noticed the automo bile with three children in the front seat start moving across Bnyfield SL direct ly in front of The Examin Building He dropped his brief case and jumped into the auto bringing it to halt With the help of another Examiner employee andan unidentified passerby the car was pushed back to its original spot 4gtDie in Blaze Dad Finds Dead TORONTO CP Four per sonsa mother and her three childrendied early Sunday in house fire in suburban East York The children ranged inage from five years to eight months Dead are Mrs Mary Lynn Hen den 33 Patricia Lynn Leslie Jane and eightmonth old Douglas Arthur Douglas Henden husband and father of the victims dis covered the tragedy when he ar rived home at 110 am after playing anOshawa engagement with an orchestra He found his wife lying in the hall and tha house filled with smoke When he opened bed room window the room burst into flames Mr Henden dragged his wife andcarried his children out of the house They were taken to hospital where they were pro nounced dead This is what happened to one of the ears involved ina $500 crash yesterday at Bay field street atCundles car of Toronto travelling south driven by Robert Scriver was in collision with one by onard Wadey of Wesley to turn left Neither driver was hurt but Wodeys wife Ethel was detained at Royal Victoria Hospital with bullio Council Not Deferred Barrie councils regular meet ins dun onight will be called as planned announced Mayor Kinzio today was called this stated the mayor by Alderman Newton have polled muncil and it indicates there will be quorum tonight The mayor said it appeared Alderman Newton had already conducted private Jll of coun cil before makinghis request The reason for AidermanNew toni request is that the Liberal party is holding nomination meeting at Elmvnlo community hall tonight Thealderman is one of those likely to be nom inated As five or six Barrie aldermen are Liberals it seems there may be thin attendance tonight at counil City officials Idoy stated it the necessary mber of council members for quorum seven did not turn the meeting would be held over until the next regular meetig unless aspec at meeting is called by the mayor Mayor finzfe who may him self be nominated for the Con servative ture in the provincial elclon due Jun 11 expressed his willingness to co operate with the Liberals in the matter But he pointed out that the request only been made this morning ot 4a hours be fore as uniqpriate and said he did not ill on New tons polling council before mak ing the reqest found the boy youngster pass his house about Egbert Man Finds Lost Holly An eightvyearold boy prising eight hours and searched for by 200 neighbors and police was found late yesterday evening walking along an Essa Township side road about eight miles from where he was missed Garvin burns Egbertwho had seen the five hours previously Watching telecast later be recognized the picture of the boy reported missing He drove down the side media search He caught up with Wayne Srlgley two miles down the side road He was pretty ilrcd boy when met up with him said Mr Burns He drove tha boy to Thornton where he told the police and while cruiser was despalched to the area of the search with the good news he drove the boy to his home near Holly school PICKING MOREIS Mr and Mrs George Srigley and their four sons ranging in age from to 14 had gone to pick morels in reforestation planting just off Highway 27 live miles south of Barrie Said lllr Srigley We kept checkipgto scethot none of the youngsters had strayed Suddenly Wayne was missing The furnin combedthe area where they had been back to Keith Clay Ioins Simcoe Dept of llgriculture Office As announced week or so ago Allan Wall BSA as sociote agricultural representa tive for North Simcoe the past two years was transferred to the Newmarket office of the Agricultural Extension Branch Ontario Department of Agricul ture effective May More re cently the Hon Good fellow Ministr of Agriculture announced transfer of Keith Clay BSA from Welling ton County to North Simcoe as of May Mr Clay will be most wel come in North Sirncoe and is now established at the Barrie agricultural office He will work with Stewart Page agricul tural representative for North Simcoe in maintainig the var ious services of the Ontario De partment of Agriculture His special fields tivity will be the same as those of Mr Wall namely with 4H clubs Junior Farmer clubs and Farm Man agement associations with general interest in all senior ex tiision work such as crops and land use and livestock improve ment Mr Clay was born and raised on dairy farm in Prince Ed ward islnnd where he obtained his primary and coodary edu cation He is veteran of the Canadian vy serving as wireless operator from 1942 to 1545 After the war he enrolled in Agriculture at Macdonald College Montreal PQ where he majored 1i Aoimal Hus bandry graduating in 1953 Since graduation Mr Clay has had various experiences which well qualify him for the wide range of problems to be met in the agricultural repre sentative service at the present time For two years he was nutritionist feeds and live stock withthe fertilizer and feed division Canada Packers Ltd Following the pcrEince with commercial agriculture he re turned to his home province common or Cultures PEI where he worked for three ad spleen and anothiar poss enger inthe Wadey carLovera Davey of Owen Sotind suff ered severe scalp lacerations and bruised right knee Bar bara Worth passenger in Scrivern car suffered shock Provincial and Jamie police were on the spot promptly and called an ambulance and don years as agricultural represen tative On May 1957 he moved to where he joined the Ontario Extension Service On tarlo Department of Agriculture and has been working for the pats two years as assistant agri cultural representative for Wel lington County in the office at Arthur in cloes proximity to the Ontario mother 136 into GEORGE SRlGLEY nem Good News the highway without trace They drove home in case the boy had made his way home but there was no sign of him there NEIGHBORS JOIN Neighbors joined the family in the search and the police were informed The boy was missed just before noanand systemch searches were made of fields and bush in the area throughout the afternoon and early evening He is such shy boy that doubt if he will answer if he hears anyone call warned his His shyness made Wayne duck photographs when he at last was brought home and be reticent about how he hd strayed It is estimated he must have covered some eight miles from the wood to where he was finally found Accident Victim Dies Charge Laid HAMILTON Reginald Farnham 49 injured in car crash April 29 died Saturday An inquest will be held Gordon Smallwood has been charged Barrie Student TEE BARRIE EXAMINER MONDAY MA ionI Local and General WALLET FROM CAB Dick Robson RR Barrie complained to polim eArly Sun day of the loss of wallet from his car The wallet contained no money but pcrsonal papers driving licence and the vehicle ownership were lost Three days before Mr Hobson bad bad the chrome wheel discs stolen from the car PROWLER ABOUT Police were called yesterday to house onhlulcaster Street when neighbor reported see log three men prowling aroundl th hous which was deserted lit Ottawa Jim Wilgar son of Mr and Mrs Warren Wilgar Barrie and student at North Collegiate is in Ottawa this week taking part in the ninth annual adven ture in Citizenship sponsored by the Rotary Club of Ottawa The Barrie Rotary Club has spon sored the young students trip to Ottawa from across Canada met at 0t tswa yesterday and will both BHeSts of the Ottawa Rotary Club until May 14 The time will be spent in touring places of interest and as the home of the Government and tho Slip reme Court They will also ai tend group discussions and hear prominent Canadians at lunch eons dinners and banquets RENTATV PER ween rm em Mary SL Barrie Announcement Handicraft Shop At the YMYWCA on Gwen Street will be dosed May and will reopen October in We wish to thank all our patrons for your interest and support in our SERVICE PROJECT and hope for your con tinued interest next mea son Some lsu high school students Feature SlurIs in with careless driving and operat in car while intoxicated Fastest continuously at low cost Ontario Agricultural College In Wellington County he had very heavy junior program to look after with 30 AH clubs and sev en Junior Farmer associations Mr Clay is married and has age and two Jean and Barbara and respectively Mrs Clay is also Maritimei her home son Wayne daughters town being Woodstock NB Paint room in mg afternoon NEWIMPROVED SPRED snm Witthwlm rated red Satin soeasynndibsttqredcgomte short uftemoonsworknud yourroom is in use again thesamqevmmglNew Spied Satin flows 011ch magic is almost odorless and anxiousrely lowsheen iiiguy 20 minutan You get it hard ï¬nish me man dirt undun bewnshed mammali Avul loin aver immune loft boars Come In and one Iadnyl For the woodwork Sprcd Lustre the ideal ormltchtd satin then cnnsr nhnnwnnn New with N4 IMPERIAL 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