NEARLY EIGHT HUNDRED children gathered at Queens Park Barrie yesterday after noon to take part in the now traditional Easier Egg hunt organized by Rania YMYWCA in cooperation with well known candy firm Above the horde of youngster get last minute instructions Ariderson Park Stages Big Skating Carnival with the kind permission GC West CD the Ander son Park Town Council resent ed the annual Girls Ska Car nival in Dyte Hail recently The programming was under the dir ect supervision of PS Jimmie Baker who has personally con ducted skating school for our young girls under the guidance of Marylin Smith an amateur skater from the Barrie Figure Skating Club Selecuons were varied includ in numbers by the juniors in termediates and seniors plus ex hibitions by the Barrie Figure Skating Club broombsli game featuring Alrwomen from Sta Camp Bon den who clashed with the Young Ladies of PMQs highlighted the evening entertainment From the sidelines it was evident that everything wont even to frolic log with the referees who were clowning their way through the evenings programme it is quite difficult to say who were the victors but we have reason to believe that the Young Ladies from PMOswaiked off with the honors Clowns were made for the occasion by W01 Ted Co and they the clowns were Cpl Gerry OToole Mike Hours and Mike Maronoy The council wish to thank Miss Marylin Smith for the time exhausting efforts she has put forth since last October teach ing the youngsters the funda montais of figure skating Be cause Miss Smith is an ama teur skater she could accept no monetary gain for herself which is all the more reason she dc sarves great deal of credit for sacrificing her own personal time to further the fine art of figure skating amongst the de pendents of Anderson Park The programme which all pre WEATHER TORONTO CPlForecast ls sued by the weather office at 430 am Synopsis huge area of high pressure maintained clear skies throughout Ontario this morning Early morning temperatures ranged from about in below in the north country to 20 above in southwestern Ontario Today will be sunny and cold with light to moderate northerly winds On Easter Sunday the high will be centred south of the Great Lakes and the resulting south westerly meat of air will make for warming trend in all parts of the province This will be ac companied by gradual increase in high cloud in the north coun try Southern Ontario can expect continuing sunny weather Regional forecasts valid until midnight Sunday Lake Erie Lake Huron Lake Ontario Niagara Haliburtnn Georgian Bay Kirkland Lake re gions Windsor London Toronto Hamilton North Bay Sudbury Cold today mainly sunny and warmer Easter Sunday Winds northerly 10 to 20 becoming light tonight and southerly is Sunday TimminsKapuskasing region Mainly sunny and little milder today Easter Sunday sunny with cloudy periods and mild Winds light today increasing to south west 15 to 25 Sday Forecast temperatures Low tonight liigh Sunday Windsor 25 St Thomds londnn Wingham Toronto irentni St Catharines Hamilton Muskoka Kiiieioe bariton iudbixv sssssmnesn eceaéegssecsss sent thoroughly enjoyed com prised the iollowing selections Peter Cotton Tail Number Junior Skaters oi Anderson Park Soloist Miss Sharon Poole Mu sic Peter Cotton Tall Solo Miss Donna Smith oi the Barrie Figure Skating Club Music Summertime in Hilde berg Pairs Selection Misses Eliza beth and Cynthia Campbell of Anderson Park Music Petir Fleur Killian Dance Misses Donna and Marylin Smith Barrie Fl gue Skating Club Music Tzcns lsena Teens Group Dance intermediates oi glODPm Music Dutch Broombail Airwomen vs An derson Park Ladies Solo Sue Emms Professional at the Barrie Figure Skating Club Music Brigadoon Solo Sharon Ann Dorcy An gases Park Music Tea for Pairs Skating Ramona Yolk and Bonnie Sua Lloyd Music Changing Partners Reindeer Selection Featuring six young ladies from the Bar rie Figure Skating Club Music Rudolf the Rednose Reindeer Pairs Skating Sharon Poole and Sharon Ann Darcy Ander son Perk Music Dungaree Doll Grand Finale Senior Members from Anderson Park Music The March from the picture Bridge on the River Kwai TOKENS were hidden in wida areaintha vicinity was when to look Some sharp eyes found more than childothers dust wentoa searching Examinor stall oftwo band shells Problem ths accepted one tokenjsr photos Wasaga Beach Rule onBylaw Wasaga Beach village council is holding further meeting to day when it is expected to pass the bylaw agreeing to the exten sion of the Coilingwood Colleg iat Institute and the building oi new secondary school for the area Coilingwood town coimcll voted in favor of the bylaw at special meeting Wednesday Wasaga Beach will be the last of nine authorities which have now approved the bylaw Reeve Eric Lawrason pointed out that Wasaga Beach was psy ing 25 per cent of its budget for education Last year the cost amounted to nearly $5000 made up of $14041 for high school stu dents and $10986 for public school pupils There were 11 high school students in Wesaga Beach and thé number of child ren attending public school was 55 Fledrmm Landslide Mom Child DieInFire REVEISTOKE BC cms mothei and her 10 monih old baby who fled from their home because it was threatened by landslide died with anelderly couple Friday when the slide struck the house in which they took refuge Mrs Herman Schuetso and her daughter and Mr and Mrs Sam uei Pietsch were burned to death when the furnace of the Pletsch home burst as the house was toppled by the massive slide Mrs Schuctzes husband was one of in men working nearby who saw the looyard slide roar yards down Mount Revei Sight is Given Two for Easter WINNIPEG CPtMil Pearl Shuttioworth died in St Boniface Hospital Thursday happy in the knowlc that someone would see ter down through her eyes few hours after her death which followed lhigering ill ness surgeons had successfully transplanted the corneas of her eyes ving sight to two robust farme made helpless in recen years by blindness The Free Press in copy righted article tells the story of the cnurageous 51yearold Win nipegwoman who met death with smile content that she was helpingher fellow man Death is no stranger to me shesaid in an interviews few days before dying was nurse for many years and death is an old friend nothing to fear Ive joyed life to the fullest We travelled and have seen things Now someone else can see the things that can no longer Headquarters For FAMOUS Bianpisnkt EIFlFMAM RADIOS Aii makes of colour and black andgwhit film for slime cameras omeroCro an 37 Dual notic stake The slide turned the home on its side trapping the four oc cunants Volunteer firemen unable to put out the blaze said the vic tims survived the impact but died in the fiamu The Schuetze home was un touched by the slide FLAMES EARNED RESCUEBS Mr Schuetze and hisfailow workers tried to get inside tha overturned house but the flames forced them back Firemen and 200 residents of the town 440 miles eastof Vancouver were too late to balp YOUNG ono HUNTERJDIES tContinued from page one Yesterday they went off into the woods hunting the area around their home They had been unsuccessful yesterday ton TRAGEDY NOT NEW Tragedy is am new in the Pet terson iarniiy It was only three years ago that the boys lost their mother The family had tired of city life and had moved from Lakeview to farm at ThorntonLater they had moved up lnto0ro Township where Farmer George Patterson was trying to be mother and father in his fondly gt The boy who lost his life had attended Clowes Public School in Ora and was grade six student there He is survived by his father three sisters Mrs Margaret Sellers and Mrs Helen Williams both of Toronto Linda aged 14 at home and two bro thersfiobert Rand Jimmy The loo yard wide slide of snow earth and rocks swapt workman Nick Brunettl down the slope imown as CPR Hill He es caped injury Fifteen families living in the neighborth were evacuated fol lowing the accident Ahighwaya denartme crew started to ex amine th area to determine whether the transCanada high way had been weakened and as sï¬sds the likelihood of further ES WATER CREATES DANGER Police said surface water re leased by the first slide was weakening the whole mountain side Tha evacuated vfamilles were provided with shelter in homes and pifolic buildings in the own Mr Pletsch retired CPR workman came here from Wood stock 0nt 40 years ago Surviv ing are two sons Earl of Van couver and Norman stationed with the RUN in Victoria and two daughters Mrs Ross Arm strong of Lethbridge Alta and Florence nurse inIndia SPONSOR BALLET FOR BARBIE it was announced today that the University Womens Club of Barrie will be spon sorlng the Canadian National Ballet Company in Barrie this year The ballot is scheduled to visit the city on Friday April 24 and will stage perfum ance at the Barrie Arena Barrie Student Now Treasurer John vFrederlck Graves freshman business administration student from Barrie has been elected treasurer of the Clarkson College of Technology student chapter of the Society for the Advmcmesiol Monaural Soii of Mr and Mrs Charles Graves 32 Newton Street he graduated from Barrie District Collegiate institute in 1955 He is holder of the clsrksan Ana demio Scholarship for hockey larmers Market The Easter market was well stocked with supplies from farm and garden for the weekend rs quiremeats and eggs were most ly sellout at sec to file dozen pallets to extra large Mario mun appeared Basin and sold quickly Home baking was popular with good vari ety and hot cross buns were sellout Some largo boiling fowl drawn were 35o 1b and large roosters also drawn at 401 lb pick Steele sass wnaxa concur Brown Betty TEAPOIS ENGLISH CHINA AND GIFT SHOP cor Collier and Hayfield PA 824 rooms AVAILABLc SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES $324007 one personl $1400 two people FOIL INFORMATION GAIL yousensgflorEL 94 Dunlop St Your Happiness Tomorrow7 depends on your foresight today Forfriendly qualified life irisur ance counsel 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Boats Limited manufacturers of pleasure craft omes Kennedy local imlon president said he has applied to the Ontario or Relations Board to have the mica ayee meat terminated because he feels the union is of no benefit to em ployees at the plant QUEUE FOR the reward There was candy for every child but those who found token were rewarded with an Easier egg few very spec lei tokens more difficult to find gained alarge sine Easter egg TEE BARBIE EXAMINER SATURDAY MARCH in LOCAL AND GENERAL MEYERE Good Friday morning Barrie fire department was called to chimney fire at so High Street Firemen took down the pipes and cleaned them before renun ing to the fire hall mmaauamrr In report of liquor raid by police at Allandala in Thursdays paper the name of Gordon Fer guson is given as one of those to be charged Gordon Fer guson Tlifin Street phone is not the person rderred PLAYOFF TIME Final game in the Barrie lib dushlal Hockey league between Mansfield Rubber and Stellar Coastsaction will boplayed in the Alliston arena tomorrow at oclock not oclock no reported in The Examiner Thursday mans bananas FinalH dingo invitations bon ï¬re season being held today abBIrrle Carling DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRESS TorontoAlexander as one of the original mm boys of the 48th Highlanders Army Regiment and the last so viving member of the band VictimsSir lrodori Mm about 80 former inspectors era of the Chinese maritime customs service OttawaDave McCann 70 foa mer president the Big Four Football league and coach of ot tawas Grey Cup champion is 1925 and 1929 HOUSE OF HITS 97 VOYAGE Club ibe entry has been ï¬lled for several weeks with as nnks mostly from out of town There are three games for each with thaws at and 11 em DESIGNS FROM UNI lieutenant Wally Smith is to signing from Headquarter Squad ron Grey and Simooe Forums Regiment at the end of the month ills position as oilioors mess secretary will be assumed by Ueutenant Ken Gillies resonances rmns group ofrabout is man mem bers of Barrio Coimtry 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