ncarvr ssaernnrs BALL or CAMP BOBDEN The RCAMC School Ser geants Mess Camp Borden held successful June ball last Friday Among those at tending from Barrie seated left Mrs Bob Powell Mrs George Gardner were Mrs Mrs Alex McGetrick Mrl Bell ans Ough Mrs Dengle Mrs Vlau Back row left Powell Viau nsu won Gardner Stallbrd Alex McGetritlt Bell Duval Ougb Deagie Camp Borden photo Stafford Mrs Duval May Traiiic Statistics Show IIn Upward Summer Trend OPP highway traffic statistics for May in the Muskoka Dull arm and Simcoo County area show 138 accidents three at them fatal and two motorists charged with criminal negli gencetbe most serious charge for driving offence Two Injured Car Hits Pole Two people were injured when their car hit telephone pole on Highway 27 near the CPR crossing Midhurst Saturday night The car was writealt Bernard Dixon 28 Toronto the driver was unhurt but Ron ald Barnes and Donal Lacomhe were both taken to Royal Vial toria Hospital Barrie Barnes had an injured knee and Lacombe sustained minor cuts and bruises The telephone pole was broken all in the smash WEATHER Synopsis 0n the ï¬rst night of summer generally cloudy weather prevailed overer prov lace and few rairishowers wcrol reported from southern and cen tral portions Some snow curred in the extreme north Cooler air will cover the provin today and Tuesday accompanied by extensive cloudiness in most lEngDS Regional forecasts valid until midnight Tuesday Lake Erie Lake Huron Niag ara Lake Ontario Georgian Bay Haliburton Win London Toronto Hamilton Cloudy clean ing this evening Srmny with In the three atal accidents seven people were killed Fifty persons were during the month all requiring hospital treatment and out of 902 charges told 51 were for injured defective equipment Offenders charged with speeds ing numbered 517 careless driv ing 62 and rules of the road charges Five people failed to remain at the scene of an accident and were later brought to court Nine people were caught driv ing while under suspension 13 Muggeridge Raps Grahams Comment LONDON Reuters Mal Coilli Muggeridge suggested in his Sunday newspaper column that evangelist Billy Graham should have another look at his own back yard instead of sound ing off about tooamorous couples in Londons parks Grahams suggestion two weeks ago that New York is more virtuous than London is utterly ludicrous Muggflidge said The goings on in Londons spacious parklands Graham had indicated are like nothing he ever had seen in New Yorks Central Park drunlr drivers were charged and nine were charged with impair ed ability Vehicles checkedby the pol few cloudy intervals Tuesday Cooler Winds northwest 15 Kirkland Lake White River North Bay Sudbury Sunny ex cept for alternoon cloudiness to day and Tuesday Little change in temperature Winds northwest 15 TimminsKapuslrasing Cloudy with few sunny intervals and likely law well scattered show ers today and Tuesday Little change in temperature Winds northwest 15 Fhrecalt Temperatures Low tonight nigh Tuesday 55 88 aeoeaeaees anaesesseeees ico for safety numbered 3231 and 21111 warningswere issued to erring motorists whose oileu cos did not warrant charge Muggoridge retorted in his London Sunday Pictorial column that Grahams reierence to Cen tral Park cannot but be highly diverting to anyone who has lived in New anlr If after dirsk few couples venture to take advantage of such privacy as Central Path ol YOUNGER Bors MAY IOIN CAMP The campsconaruttee of the Barrie YMAYWCA announced today they have agreed to lower the age for boys to at tend the camp at SoHomo Lake this summer Boys 18 years old may now join the camp providing they can swim The first camp starts on July and the fee of $12 per waelr covv ers cost of food and insur ance Application forms and fur ther particulars may be ob tained at the Barrie head quarters Owen Street fords it is out of fear rather than prudery he writes The place is rniesled by gangs of armed juvenile delinquents whose forays would distract the attention of the most ardent amorist can DITCHED DRIVER rsczrprs Although this car first shear ed telephone oole and then landed in the ditch driver George Russell of Toronto was unhlllt The accident occurred late on Saturday night on Highway 11 nnrtlrof Concesr sion 14 lnnlstil Township The car wastravelling north at the time Examiner photo City Council Faces The Battle of Wellington Street shouldbe joined this ev ening Coming before Barrio City Council is tabled report that Wellington street eastrbe extended from Marion street through to connect withLay street and thence to Duckworth street at the intersection of Steel street and the petitionersbt the Wellington street east Shan non street area be so advised One of the most spirited con troversies now before Council is over development of Welling ton street Rcsidents on the street fear it will become oar fic artery decreasing property values championing them has been Alderman Charles Wilson who succeeded of thelast reguA lac meeting of council in getting the report tableo until TODAYS STOCK PRICES oooaoneo at noon In Crawford and canyon 31 Common Consular hangar Dis CSeng Dam Faun air of Hunt at Bu Nov Scn CanErin cum can uru Den Con run Sm Con Pnper C0118 N98 Con Hall Internnttoo KerrAddlaon Massey Man tun enGall Colller Street arch perto enema spoon ck lnterprov at Loblaw umc Pre 30 Further 15 12 MUTUAL SHARES Can Investment Fund as Investors Growth also North nra Asked Mutual Accumulating 150 in American road who are Supervised Growth 1Iaov zoo aaNw Mm Norma Mina Norman New an Nor on Moore Corp om Jockey am Open on Union Walk or alas v15 ronom arocn axcaauoa nvnax lnduntrlal up 02 Golda up 03 metals down 55 Olin down 53 NEW zona snocaaxomon diarrhoea mounttau up not Rails up 13 Utilities up 13 FIVE M051 ACTIVE TRADERS Aluminum our Inn New Mylaauuuc or Bordonfllï¬ou ent session However the manoeuvre can not he repeatedthis evening and it is hardly likely the report will go through without at least the pres lively debate Council will also rshgrtly have todefiae its attitude to the pro posed Nottawasangalley Con servation Authority meeting of municipalities concerned is called for this Wednesday and council has an invitation on to nights agenda The authority can be formed without Earries consent as two thirds of the municipalities in the area are sutficient to estab INGLES PAVING 140 Victoria st Barrio DRIVEWAY PARKING LOT SPECIALISTS A11 WorkGuaranteed FREE nsrnvrarns PA 88995 EVENINGS PA 88343 wellington St cattle 1am more Ontario Con servation Act thc remaining municipalities then have to join and pay their share In Bar ries case this will be the lions share It would seem like lot of taxationand not much represen tation llheniyoiinure When new baby arrives llrfuhen you P90315118 brateavory iiroecaann YourWelcome W3 on Malawi an basket of grits ri greats13s from our glans uvlc bushesleaders 5Whon the occasion anaeaphona PA 546392 shalt ring Wants Change Schools Taxpayers of Tiny Township are discontented Residual in two nebool sections mphln their children have to journey to the MidlandPenman district high school whereas they would rather go to Latontaine continu ation school which is bilingnal Tiny Township requested county councillnat week to permit the change The education committee pro duced report which was adopted recommending it study the issue and rcportback to the November session Cotmcillor Montcalm Maurice reeveof ï¬ny complained the education committee bad not consulted him on the issue lurtberldelay meant the flange would be delayed another school year Committee chairman Albert Calvert explained the issue had not been referred to county be forealthough there had been ample opportunity since March He wished to secure more information Copncillor EmestCadeau Vic toria Harbour supported Coun cillor Calvert They should in vestigate lire he said County Weiiare report at the Welfare Com mittea of Sirncoe County Coun cil which was irdopted last week notes tendencies for Chil dreaa Aid Society managing director Don Jacksonto initi ate his own policies rather than confine his decisions to carrying out policy laid down by the Board Airliner Avoids Princess Plane LONDON an Royal Dutch airliner with 50 passengers aboard broke of landing at tempt at London airport Sunday niyrt when Princess Margarets plane taxied across its path The Dutch Viscount was comlt in in with its wheels down The four engined Heron aircraft carrying Princess Margaret bad just touched down The Dutch plane retracted its landing gear climbed and circled tha airport for second ap proacb The princess arrived here after visit toEast Anglia mal separationLiive mileswas maintained between the Dutch plane andthe Heron during their approach to the airport But because the royal airA craft took longer to move at the ninway than normal passenger service the pilot of tha Dutch air liner was advised to overshoot be said Princess Margaret was lin aware of the incident headded Forest Fires Blaze in Ontario TORONTO ca Nixie forest ï¬res were reported burning Sun day in Ontario by the department of lands and forests Two are in others are in the Fort Frances Geraldton Cochrane Gogama Sault Ste Marie Sudhury and Pembrokedistricts During the last 24 hours seven new tires were reported while six were put out Burning conditions range from mediumtohigb in Ontarios forests VACATIONS FUN with mowerI and set up your LINE OF SUMMER CREDITWTODAVI rainstorm atone6417 141 ntopst Moorihouse Heads Barrie aycees Douglas hioorbouso was in stalled at the new president of the Barrie Jaycces at the presi dentsdinner and ball held at CGE auditorium Saturday night Some so members wives and guests attended the function other incoming oilicers are immediate past president Carl Greenongb vrce president Burt Popp Clark Seymour treasurer Mike Lysabild secre tary lirn Bowick Directors are Ken Harvey Bill Henry Lou Hristow Bob Lacide Don Allan Joe Jones The installa tion of olftcers was carried out by Cam Bell district president at layceea Head table guests were Ald erman Earle Williams and Mrs William Bob Sarjeant repres An airport spokesman said nor the ParrySound area while the eating the Barrie chamber of Commerce and Mrs Sarjeant Report Critcizes Managing Director Committees This stems from tendency of committees of the Society to act on their own with less control and direction of policy from the whole board The Wellare Committee noted preparaqu had been made for an appeaLto the public for funds forthe Society But it did not feel the appeal justified until the Society could prove to the public beyond any ques tion the determination and abil ity to etflclentiv administer the attain oi the Childrens Aid 50 claw Mr Jackson appeared during the week before the council to explain reorganization of the Society The report was pro duced after his appearance Mr Jacksonbecame Managing Dir ector of the Society last fall County has approved new or rangernento allowing the Soci ety to lease enlarged ofï¬ces within the countyhuildings slt was reported to vcouncilMr Jackson had stated he could operate at saving of $40000 per year when more office space permitted centralization and Mr and Ella Nevflia Bar nett Alderman Williams repre sented the City Council in the absenceol Mayor Willard Kin no la bringing greetings of the dry Aidennsn Earle Williams said it might appear that the work of the Jayeees was some thing acccpted without recogni tion but this was not so City Council greatly appreciated the interest shown by this body in civic alfairs Bob Sar cant orougbttha Idi citations thc Chornber at Commerce Out goingï¬argsident Carl Greenougb commented that the Barrierdnycees bad bad terri tic year The projects we have paddled were all successful During his year in cities be had personally gained sell respect confidence and lrlends The group was entertain by remarkable talent ow staged by employees of the Bar rle plant of the Canadian Gene erol Electric and the evening was rounded off by dancing May Purchase Penetang Hail The Orangemcn of Penetaag have offered to sell their Orange Hail and the lot it stands on to county council for $5000 Reporting this to council the home for the aged comrruttea stated the lot would be useful for extension of the adjacent Georg ian Manor although the hall was of no value to the county Committee opining the price was too high recommended council authorize it to negotiate better price and close the deal Council accepted this llairruis75c Saturdaya $100 Barbers CLIFFS BARBER once 29 em Bond Across from Allnndnlo Hilwe Elle harrieï¬xamincr MONDAY JUNE Z2 1555 Kiwanis to Hear Canadian Painter Paul Rodrik distinguished Canadian painter will be the speaker at the regular meeting at the Barrie KrwnnLt Club at Community House tonight Born in Toronto son of the famed Franz Johnston be non rattles near Dorset Lake of Baya Muskoka studio act ideally on pipe clad shores He was staff artist for RCAF Stall College dunnl World War to His work is mainly at rural and northern Ontario and his paintings are known in Can ads from coast to coast He has also exhibited in the United States from L0 Angela to New York No Changes For Royal Tour There will be no lastrminntc change in the Royal Tour itiner ary Tour otficrals have ad vised Sirncoo County contingen cies committee which sought change in the routing that no alteration can bomada at thin late date Council last week approved motion calling for the eonimi tee to ask that the Queen dri mm Midland to Oriilia to give communities on the way chance of seeing Her Majesty The tour schedule states aha will travel the 32 miles by raiL Cotmty had nothing to do with arranging the tour said Councillor Arthur Evans Reeve of Bradlord The contingencies committee had first been invited to sit in when the tour was be ing arranged then had been in vited to see the arrangements later Actual arrangements had been made by the municipalitiel concerned cm can llliltlETY Stuns 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