0i SIMCOE COUNTY Among the many Simwe County Holstein breeders who attended the recent annual meeting of the HolsteinAFrirE in Association of Canada in Tomato were leit to right Miles Hickllng oi Barri Nor man Cook Cookstnwn Ralph soreness IN TORONTO Robertson Stroud Clarence Smith Barrie Keith Sander son Shanty Bay Examiner Stall Photo Value Of Wood ShoWn Barrie Rotary Club Wood was clearly deiined for Barrie Rotarlnns in an interest ing and instructive talk by John Halpcnny superintendent of Midhurst Forestry Station yes terday Wood is the worlds most versatile and valuable raw ma teria was the chemo claim well sustantlated during the course of Mr iialpennys ad dress He explained how by syn thesis tree produced starch and sugar out of the common elements which was the life substance of theplnnt Ho listed the many and varied uses wood was put to iuei posts and poles and sown products On the other side of the pic ture Mr Haipenny pointed out the limitations of wood its unstability loneway strength and the fact that it is subject to fire vermin and rot Science had overcome number of these limitations Wood was one of the great ilTlllili TORONTO CPtOlfieial fore casts issued by the public weather office at am Synopsis well developed stonn moved across Michigan into Ontario this morning bring ing ing drizzle rain and oc casionol wet snow to all southern regions Heavier snow was re ported in Central Ontario parti cularlynear Georgian Bay with lighter falls experienced as far north as Kapuskasing Strong northwesterly winds and much colder weather were to arrive in the wake of the storm later this morning and this afternoon changing the rain to snowfiurries in Southern Ontario and dropping temperaturesby 15 to 25 degrees Heavier snow squalls with con siderable drifting areto be ex pected in the Lake HuronGeorg ian Bay snow belt Skies will be generally clear and the winds de crease in most southern regions Saturday with temperatures re maining below their seasonal va lues In the north an area of light snow will give way to clearing skies today promising sunny but coid day Saturday Regional forecasts valid until midnight Saturday Lake Erie region Windsor Cloudy with snowflurr es and be coming colder today Generally clear and continuiogcold Satur day Winds northwest to lose to day light Saturday Lake Huron Zreglon Modern Cloudy with rain becoming colder with soowfiurries and ire qnent squailsgnte this months Variable cloudiness occasion snowflurries and continuing cold Saturday Winds south 15 shift ing to northwest 20 to 30 this morning decreasing Saturday Lake Ontario Niagara regions Hamilton Toronto Rain dulle andfog this morning becoming colder with snowflurries the alt ernoon Generally sunny and cold Saturday Winds south 15 shift ing to northwest 20 to 30 this eit ernoon decreasing Sat Southern Georgian With wet snow thisJ montag be comin colder wi snow times and frgequent squalls aft nooo Variable loudlness casiooal snowfiurries and contin uing cold Saturday Winds light increasing to northwest 20 to 30 this afternoon decreasing Satur day Northern Georgi Bay Kirk land Lake North Bay Sudbury Clearing this elternoon Mainly clear and cold tonight and Satur fro light Saturday Hemlitbn day Winds north 25 to 30 ted becoming north is late too and light Saturday MimrnlnsKapusk sing Mainly clearandzcold today and Satur day Winds nnrthzo to 25toda ht Forecast Temperatures Lowtonlght High Saturday Windsor 15 St Thomas London Wingbam Toronto Trenton St Gather essences meeo Muskoka Killaloe Earlton est sources of byproducts said the speaker From it was pro dueed fibre board pulp plas tics cellulose rayon wood sugar charcoal and many other substances it had been thought for long time that Ligmn which is onethird part of wood was waste product but it has now been found that it is richer in plastic properties than even cel lulose he living forest is crop we can grow in perpetuity said the speaker Mr Halpenny invited the Rotary Club of Barrie to make tour of the tree nursery at Midhurst later this year Loan superhero user oao STATION MAN vrccransmnnr At the annual meeting of the Ontario Shorthorn Club held at London Ernest Crawford Oro Station was elected first vice president Nelve regional shows during the past year had 149 breeders exhibiting 719 cattle in the Master Club contest where points are given to clubs having the best allvround activities the trophy went to KentElginEssox with Duiierindeel runnerup LAY NEW SHIP KEEI AT COLLINGWDOD Less than two weeks after the giant Great Lakes ship Menihek Lake slipped down the ways at Collingwood Shipyards the keel was laid this week for another Illsloot freighter on the same berth Work onthe steel bulk carrier means employment in Coilingwood during the year for about we shipbuiiders The new ship is being built to the order of Canada Steamship Lines N0 FIREWORKS TONIGHT Barrie Chess Club will have normal quiet meeting tonight at the YMYWCA in contrastto last weeks excitement when guest Staff Sgt= Ciiii Nathan of Camp Borden took am of the local players simultaneously in as many games The excite ment by the way was not ob Thornton Womans iiction ilids Child wlrompt actioaby Thornton woman and good radio relay work by Ontario Provincial Pole ice probably saved threeAyear old boerom serious poisoning from as aspirin tablets which swallowed unnotieed while ting in Thointohborn ire cently It was anhour after ECAF Corporal Keith Wyatt his wife and threeiyearold son Brian Wyatt had left her home en at route to Ottawa that Mrs Lnur ence Burt noticed the empty as pirin jar on In dresser Realizing theWyatt youngster must have swallowed the tab lets she phoned 13arrie doc tor who told her that 23 of the childtype of aspirin Brian had swallowed Woltldn0tliliely be poisonous but advised the child should be made to vomit Mrs Burt did not know the route the Wyatts were taking from her home to Peterborough on their way home but knew they would take No 7Highway from Peterborougb to Ottawa She called Ontario Provincial Police and explained the situa tion She had no license num her only description of the ear togive them she notified the police at noon and the car was located at Norwood near Peterborough beiore The child was taken to doctor and badhis stomach pumped Mrs Burt said she had re ceived vociferous thanks from Brian parents in her actl livdrything For The Photographer vious to the casual onlooker All evening you could have heard pawn drop VISITING TIME This week looks like Visits Week at the Monday the Ys Men went to title to see the YMCAs new uiidlng there and visit their Or counter parts Tomorrow Earries Hi club acts host to the IiiY club from Midland And lot of young young people will be ing their first visit tethe next Tuesday when the monthly clinic ior baby inoculations take place Recent Vrsnors Georgian Manor By GARFIELD COTTON The new year was ushered in by Old Man Winter in truly vigorous oldtime manner giv ing us more than our normal share of snow and zero weather Ivan Vasey tvisiied his son 10 Clarence Vasey at lren ton Ontario on January FIG Vasey has been stationed in started mechanical ran Cuts Town Calls Ahnltinthsringhrgnmb ninneataedBlrrhntclwlmes invade farhon mining this mill lomlcitlunsdiseoveredwbntit wulkeiolivewithoutnmdern arrived to ï¬nd Fire Chief Rely Irwin talking on the telephone He said he was having no trou ble dialling out But at the 3m cared except the radio hldl hurt in loud with auteur the city pinlea desks and secretaries were Irowoin at their nowusel teleph as they failed to let their Exchang oper ators were able to get in latch with many wouldbe callers and explain the short break in ser wee At the Royal Victoria Hospital the switch was unable to contact doctors Alliston Breeder Is Director HolsteinFriesian Association James McCague Allistoo has been elected director at the HolsteinFrieslan Assodntipn of Canada The association held its annual meeting in Toronto Wed ncsday Retiring president James Brown 01 Newcastl told mem bers the organizntl business had shown substantial high during 1958 He foresaw con tinuing increase during this year due to improvement in the Un ited States economy and an ac tive domestic market Sounding note of cautious optimism he added urge al breeders to make greater use of the herd improvement policies that are available The association approved new standards or bulls which may now be registered only from dams with atleostavcrog re cords for milk od fat Reso tlons were also passed asking all Provinces to promote cali hood vaccination to eliminate Brucellosis Another resolution asked that qualiï¬ed helpers other than vet erinarians be employed pn blood Struck By 3115 Boy Killed COBOURG Ont CP Paul Winter 11 was killed Thursday when struck by school bus lrorn which hehad just alighted on Highway at nearby Brookside Provincial police said Paul son at Mr and Mrs James Winter leit the bus with four comp ions Driver Allan Salisbury so of Cobourg started the bus and heard the screams of four of the children who had remained on the same side at the highway He found Paul on the road Po lice said he apparently had at tempted to crosses the bus The boy died four hours later in Cobourg General Hospital as result of internal injuries An quest be held Germany with the RCAF since World War II but is now taking course for further promotion at Trenton We regret to announce the passing of Joe Gravella aged 36 years one of our elder resi dents He died early in the month at Penetang General Hospital Three new residents recently have registered atthe Manor Mrs Dorothy Atkinson of Mid oteof Peneiang Mrs Olive McNeil of Elmvale and iom Lioss oi Vaubaushene We extend greetings The WMS ofthePresbyterian Church Penetan held their monthly meeting in the Manor on Wednesdayaiternoon Jan 29 Mrs Gendron occupying the chair Mrs Hurdl was the pianist Lewis of Udited Church Penetang conducted church service in Assembly Room Saturday Jan His daughter Mrs Sellers was soloist and Mrs Lewis accompanist Alan Ross of esbyterian Church student minister was specialspeaker Sunday evening Jane 25 Garfield Cotton acted as pianist Mass was celebrated on Tues day afternoon Jan 27 by Rev Leo Ramsperger of St Anns Church Wednesday night Jan 27 members Midland Barber Siioprgroup dared an by able program under the direc tion of Ray Atkinson We eonlt sider the group one of the fin est in the dutrict Come again boysl ProrLrDo READ SMALL nos You mi sampling to speed the antiBrno ellosis program Secretary Clemons o1 Brantiord reported the Associa tion membership at new high of 12917 oi whom 9602 are in Ontario Registration certiï¬cates were issued for 79410 animsk to tshhlish new yearly record This Is 45 per cent gain over last years gun5 Registrations oi bulls reversed the trend oi the past few years by showing gain 0115 per cent The percentage of artiï¬cially conceived calves rose to new high of 5020 percent in com pnrison with 4564 per cent in 1957 new high mark for trans iers oi ownership was establis ed with total oi 62009 an in crease ol per cent over last Year Animals sold to United States breeders totalled 19361 making up 31 per cent of the total animals transferred and showing an increase of 13 per cent over the previous year Translers to 14 other countries were reported snowmanx Elie Esme Examiner Sales and cIub Told Smile Gets Business the man whogeta the ms busineselstheone who is genu inely pleasant He smiles elared James Knox anir tising executive oeraclean Magazine who addressed the dinner meeting oime Central Ontario Sales and Ad Club Wed unity House in ox trtled his talkTho FiveeLette Engaged in the business ot selling for 30 years he assert rr at Good Selling ed thrt it waselevated in pres tige considerably towhat it was when he started The inrportant function of selling is to main talc and impch our high standard of living The job of the salesman is to get the pro duct moving from the produclt ï¬on line to the consumer as quiekly and often as possible The salesman should create de sire in the minds ofpeoplo lor something theydont necessar ily think they want rang rectors Mr Knox gave three factors which every successful sales man should understand We cant sell unless we are sold ourselves he pointed out We must be convinced that we work for the best company that makes the best product and be lieve they treat us very well We must know our product so we can tell people about it with clarity and freshness Suc cess comes from plain hard work We have to make the callsrand often Salary IRdise For Barrie CitylgtPoliCe Seventeen members at the Barrie City police force exciud ing Police Chief Edward Tschir hart have received salary creases ranging from $250 to $400 annually and have had their work week reduced from to 40 hours The agreement was reached bytbc Barrie lee Association and the city throughthe police commission for the year of 1959 Police officers from Deputy Chief Alec McGetriek down to third Adass constables will re ceive the pay increases retro active to January this year Negotiations on behali of the police of cars were conducted by Barri Police Association President Constable Frank Lightand the Association Seo retary Treasurer Constable Stan Hunter The police representatives met with the Barrie Police Com mission attheir annual meeting last December and the basis at an agreement covering the year of 1959 was reached hall Peter arvi of Barrie has received his certifica as reg istered forester entitling him to manage wood lots or forests for clients The certificate is issued by the Ontario Professional For esters Association Mr Harvic son of Judge Harvie at the present time has the Cams plete management ofhis fathers farm on the outskirs of Barrie Ivan Vasey attended the me TheBarrle Police Commis sion released the following statement after their January meetinglast night in the city At their December 1955 meeting the Barrie Board of Police Commissioners agreed to increase the salaries of mem bers oithe Barrie Police Depart ment or the year 1959 Increa ses will range from $250 to $400 per annumdepending on rank and seniority The commission in keeping with the trend or police departments in the pro Vince The commisioners express ed themselvea as wellsatisfied with the standard of service pro vided by the members of the police depertmen Three Manths For Car Theit Evidence heard earlier this week by Magistrate Gordon Roster against Robert Kel alias Gerald Murphy 23 of ronto indicated that car that Kelly rented from Barrie firm had been abandoned in New Jersey Yesterday Keilywas sentenc ed to three months by the Mag istrate fencer theft the term to go along consecutively with threeyasr sentence Kelly is serving presently in Kingston Penitentiary for armed robbery at Brampton last November The car was rentedfrom De Luxe Taxi herelast July 29 Local police who had sentjn description of the man who had rented the car to the RCMP were advised when young man answering his description was charged in the Brampton rob bery of taxi mam Identiï¬ca tion was made and ohalgsalaid against Kelly ascertained that Barriepolice department salaries were some what lower than the average for municipal police departments in the provinceandihe increases nuthprized will bring the Barrie salaries to level equal to this average At the same time thecom mission reduced ihe weekly working ours oi the members of the pocedeparirrnent from Mto40hoursaWeek Thisis ian of County Council in Barrie Jan 19 at which James Pattod ted County Warden Dundas RegN our efficient nurse has been Indis licr niece or Midland morning hours at BABY TIME Hemmenww Wagonotthe of If you do snort thing and avoid um obvious youll go elared Mr Km Now tboselettern and pub front and you have same neonrams Pruidiog atbead table was the president the new club William Pratt formerly memo Oiherssi the one table JAMES Knox The speaker éninrged his talk by taking the word MILES and from each letter bringing words out of the dictionary These words with their mean ings are the tools success ful salesman SELLING 10015 Mmanners methods mor als mutual admiration soci ety money Iintelligence inquisitive impact indolent income Lioyalty labor language leader learn lucre Eenthusiasm earnest ef fort educate energy examine evade earn Sseil service satisfaction speech slang shirker snooker success scratch To Press Point School Bus Stop Barrie District Collegiate Board are considering the mat ter of school buses stopping on Highway 400 to pick up children At the final meeting of the use board can Lockhart nisiil township representative to the board drew attention to the fact school buses were stop piog on High ay 400 to pick up children So of the students he said were jumping fences and crossing thehighway to board the buses Mr Iodchart put an inquiry to the board asking what was its legal position in such cases The query has not yet been answered and Mrva in timated recently he will press the matter at the next board meeting Meanwhile students continue tocnteh the school bus on Highway 400 Graba mCard 071111 coo president of Central Ontario Sales and Ad Club Dina Grant Predidentd Sales andAd Club The Wfll Kitchener president Arthur Harris Barrie 3rd vi ent oiCentrnl Ontario club Elachlord Kitchener WM oi theIFederatlm oi dial Sales and Ad Clubs Attendance was about 1W1 most members from men DOW KINGSHEER AlPOINIildENlI whosa appointment asOnhrlo Public Relations Manager up ager Mr flowering is Home reporter with leadingEula Ontario newspaper and gained wide experience in pub relations field while servingsI an ofï¬cer with tlioDlr of Public Relaflons in the Can sdian Army gtRegulsr Vim headquarter with DUE lop beer will be in Toronto isoo so or neslnanteg Spacef Ivlclllpltlï¬ VAULT AVAILAoiLI lMMEDlAT hflloill gt some armies sane issuers It Apply at premises