on traffic clinics There were 21 police officers mayors and chllrmcn of safoty committeeI lurid attending The conference chairmanship Of SllkyQC of the AttorneyG rnl nine nnd was designed to sh new traffic clinics operated ln lfow successful they could hc in pro motlngvbcttcr driving on the road The Attorney General Hon from many munlclpllltiesvlrt 0n Kclso Robértsp welcomed those attending Traffic clinics auvnyuewiu urn pmv lschlrhzrt assisted with mailon ofoho of the Kitchcnc about They are designed for thosc wh do not know traffic rcgulntio do not recognize the need regulan do notrocogninc thd importance of careful drl ngï¬ those to whom fine docs not mean much thoscwhoirc oné slstcntly commlttlng trilfl ichccs péotcrs Indihosqwho wishto volunteer fornicotine BRENNA Wlththe Wright orialTrophy whichwas presented to him Monday evening by William Craig at the regular meeting of Barrie Branch Can adlanloegionjn the new hall Barrie Eeglon Branch sponsorsrtheGltlzen of theYear awardannunlly and President Douglas Mc Gibbon presidedxwith the indgés who select ea lylr Brennanj for the year 1956 William Carrie red honorable nientlun wp alsoat Mondaysmeetlng andmem er uijr Brennans am were present the presentation ceremony Jack Brennan got the award although he has been active in many other community affairs mainly on hisefforts during 1956 and for thepast fivc years in the Barrie Agricultural So ciety grounds and buildings and St Marys Parish school churchand auditorium Pre vious Citizen the Year winners have been 1952 McCarroll 1953 Mrs ll Gaol 1954 Reverend lomes Fergus on 1955 CharlesJ Cyriffin Mdrphy defendant Esten and Mclurk for Bouiton Marshall Preceding qountyfcourt which opens nextMonday April ward at Simeove Countycourt House number of New Canadians Stellar will be presented with the certificates of citizenship His Hon Plaintiff our Judge OPT fans of Muskoka will preside There are no appeals and24 county cour actions scheduled for hes in Courtvcommen esat 10 List of cases for hearing beau and Albert Dubeaup Rich Ji dent Ruby Hillier plaintiff Sgt Brinkman defendant Stewart Estensnd Mclurk for plaintiff Justice Stewart foridcfendantu Motor acci ardson and MaoMillanfor defend M91 amidénl antsMclvin Spence and Tower TV Limited MotoraccidenL lllam Joseph Dillon plain aid Morphetp defendant Middle Turnto page five please David Walker ondcfendant Harvey Lloyd plaintiff Don better their driving Athc RoyalVictoria Hospital at annual meetingvot the corpor tlon lut nightwlle succeeds rrcn Wilglr1vho continues to grvc on the board gJohn Mitehlnson ls vicechair on flow direction named to 1th ital board fill thiivac meshft by no retirement of tnutccscharlcs Robinson Xrcd Saduntuue Douglas 1nd Ambrose lllvetLThe tier names were sugg cd in all categories atlenrlanc traffic clinic person found gu offenccmay th magnetic thinks fit in given the lion attending such clinic if he chooses to attend the lnnglstrnte will suspend sentence untll after he has completed the course At the conference Jack son president of the Ontario Safety leaguequch ofjthc func tion of thcclinicwithin safety organization Detectivej Henry Metr Chicago park who with the problem teachln driver attitudo Magistrate FEW Bartram QC discussed the use of the clinic by special groups sych as service clubs Mngistntc Austen OCon nor ltwththc reciprocal ar rts rider consideration hichwould allow mail to have is case heard ihOttawavfor an offence in Barrie if that was to his convenience Commission Eu VMCNEl1l Ontario Provincial Police stated that his force was ready to assist in every way but could no take partjnsétting up traffic lihies The summing up in me 1310s of the confcrencc was ven by Mr Weather7Today Sunny 20 Instnlght Indra cold NW windhastightcned up this morning Northern lightswere noticeable Today indlcatcs Bay Ice Records hccausc of their xpericnce in bulldingand financial fields cw of the expansion program the o1 Victoria com it do wit pictqrreprescnting the yin hosnitdl re areatotal of 19 me berspn the board of directors The remaining seven memhers are either municipal council or medical staff appointees in recognition of his outstand ing service on the hospth board for many yearspartieularly non Lhebuilding committceMr Rob insonwas named honorary pres ident of th board on motion of Mr Roh The nominating committee rc port was presented to the meeting by Mr Bell From Our Files And Fire Brigade dExamincr records show that Kempcnfclt Bay was frozen over past Bear Point on JBlL 1957 and is still holdingrlalthough the extreme thickness was only 15 inches as compared to 27 inches in the previous winter This meant ssiayhf 132 days but may mean short record this year Th Judge Ardngh rmrds held by the fire brigade showthat tiff PEarl Amcy defendant Thompson for plaintiff Oniey and liaig for defendant injunc crry hdams tionp p31 Lcmayand Son plainti EdWard Biakcly trading under the name of ijlakely Service Station defendant Reid for plaintiff Carter for defends James alohnson plant Bruce MtCron defendant Reid for plaintiffptlie fliciai guardian for defendant Promissory note In times Campbell Boake Arthur McCann de Cowan andComn for John eid May of 1975ftvas reallythe lat up is in our modern satin an Addressing gathering ofabout so farmers in meeting organized byvthe Farrhera Union at Thornton on Monday night Hon Earl Rowe MP for DufferinSirncoe said he thought it was sound to have some dcgrceol parity inform prices dont timid you should expect guarantee price which on aures ï¬ery armormakesa proficregardlcssothow he farm esaid Commenting on the fall in the percentage share agriculture was receiving of the national economy he said that agriculture over the years hadnut been receiving fare share of the national incpme Through hundred years of pro gress had come old agc pension unemployment insurance and oil or such benefits but agriculture as such had been lcit in vacuum There is reasonable iustificv ntlo for the desire of your union to bet conditions in agricul iSpcsklng as farmer Mr Rowe Idont think we as farmers should wish that the labor man shouldgct lot less or his toil lakes fullvlunchnpall Had CondemncdProtcctlon Ha reminded his audience that ears pastfnrmcrsacross and especially in western Canada had condemned protec tion IW cant have it both ways We csnt protect wbrkmen with and have no other pro There must be some torhi of pro tcction forsgriculture and tariffs were not the full answer but eeptcd that agriculture was indig enou toCanada thenin peace wa prospch nion spec Second in the double bill of 374 1875 B78 Maya 1977 May and com on to 1884it was May in 1899 May he is st date of theftecze soft age and was Feb Keep thi feronce season Frown 94142 Dcc 30 194243Dée 17 fawn Decrza 194445 Dec 28 319131127 89 1945467 DB6 20 Mar 27 91 lilml Dcc 28 Apl 24 117 1947343 Dec 28 78 02 55 Apr14 105 Apr 25 129 Apr 27 126 Dcci Dec Jan 195152 195252 rower 195455 gasses 195551 The only way we can sell our bnc on and eggs is iftho lnbor man thiaminust also be some protection consumcrasifdtrwas oc fo future te unitch at this meeting was Sam owman editor of The tUnlon Farmer published by the Farm crs Union llc prefaced hirrc marks but noting the fact that meetings of thisnature meetings with parliamentary representatives are considered of the greatest portaan in the union Whu clsecan help us Mr Bowman commented that it was only out of need that the Far mcrs Union came into being and he contrastcdlhe fanners mar keting habits in days gone by with the marketing problem thatvlaocd him today The small store keeper It thcend of thel line had been replaced by tho impersonal pro ceasing plant We must givcup some individ ual privilcgcsl thinkit would he MP DulleflnSlrncoe nicer if they could bemamtaincd it is matter of to wewant toex lst or not exist as farmers Farms Would Suffer Mr Bowmlnfeltthat up to now ohly the farmers had suffered Froin here on it isuot only the farmers butthe farms thernselves that aregolng to he hurt That will affect the countryflThczfannV or can go Into industry but what about the farms they become rundown The speaker admitted plenty of room on the farm butwhe all that can he done hisbccndone here whs still much the farmer ouldnot do himselflle felt that something like five year plan for agi culture was necessary in Canada 0n= the matter of parity prices vas federal treasury for improvement should he sithtied with loss than he felt tholno farm organization 1007o parity Therewas only one source lcit from which fluency could he got to achieve this the You cannot expect Canadian rs rlculture to compete in world market when all other commod l1lanconrpcte in protected mar Agricultural Policies in conclusion Mr Bowman hop cd thatlhc coming of the federal electionwould see the publication of specific agricultural policies from allpartiea am not think ing of promisesfor the rmers beekyardft littered wit brok cn promises Anlnformaldiscussion followed the speakers lttook the form of question and answers and covered the light of the vegetable grower the imlted successof tariffs the farmers natural independence which made him reluctant to sea oept controls and the complexity of the present world monctary Whosehusi Michaels Hospital allowing motor accl December 11ch Cherlsmail hildren out into the ire started by an uverhcatcd urnacc filled the six room brick house with smoke Thk Tottenharn fire brigade men from the village and nelgh bors helped to get the blaze under ontrpl and partially save the hulldihgjmd contents The mother and two children weregivenishelter by Mr and MrsWaltcr1Pnlmcr Thefour other childrcn are heing gnued for by Miraners Gus Hegen The family werednvolved in two car collision near Hamineils miles north of Tot her 15while The TILLLAYING U4NSCP Mrs Sang fordliatchim nearby Melville has rejuvenated llyearald hen Perhaps wingits gratitude for not up chicken din started laying