risritsiv boys 1mm 102 Squadron who attended Air Cadet Summer Camp at RCAF Station Clinton are pictured here In the front row left to right on it Montgomery Royal Selggel Wilson MIDDLE ROW Westgar Taylor Pawlltra Ela aauoeuntiosmdm Barrie have begun their active First meeting was lam Monday It Barrie Armory and the cadets tool part in tbollat tio at Britain parade Sundoy While parades were suspended for the summer squadron boys had aaactiva heliday chard Fiko Ldulhllfl Former BACK ROW Mr Fin nls Bowes Cook Slpe Jackson McKean ll Downer Query Standards For Grade 13 Opinions differed over the question of Grade iii opportuni ties and the advisability of put ting is doubtful starter into the grade last nights meeting of Barrie District Collegiate Board There and been criticism from Central Collegiate principal Bowmaobecausc six boys failed which student has to gain so many marks or certain per cent on paper before he can enter Grade is He pointed out once pa ii was in Grade 18 there was no ing to force him to stop taking the exams and they could only separate those most likely to Fifteen Barrie and district boys two instructors and one of ice attained the annual two week summer camp at RCAF Station Clinton While there the boys wan bout major camp at awards in competition with it oth er squadrons Tbacadeta brought back the Award for Athletic Proficieacy and the Barracks Care Award given to the squadron keeping the oleanat and neatcst tent Three other cadets won their wings on Fiyiug Scheiarshipa FS Gilharik efColiingwdod W0 11 Bxlinnls and Cpl Mon ey oi Barrie qualified for their private pilots licences at Toron to Flying Club under the spoth ship of the Air Cadet League of Canada Cpl Channon of Midhurst and Cpl Clauoghor spent six weeks at BCAF Station Toron to and graduated from their Re serve Trades Training Plan course The squadron is now accepting recruits Any boy in Grade or it years of age is eligible to be come cadet and participate in this training Recnilts should ap plylat Barrie Amory any Mon SUCCESSFUL SilLlISMAN LIES DOWNON JOB ihlnklngperhaps dreaming local mattrcal salesman Mr of good ibingo in store for him next month is Lee Rutter top nlshinga sold 72 mattresses hard work Rutter of Clarks Home Fur LOCAL AND GENERil GET nxraNsss Science teachers from Barrie District Coilegiates will attend the Agricultural Science Conven day at 130 pro Building Bylaw Denied Again The badly dented building tion at Newmarket decided the Collegiate Board at its meeting lastnlgbt Each school will re ceive $25 to cover expenses for the day 10 ATTEND ROYAL Grade 10 Itudentl from the Barrio District Collegiate will by he allowed time out to visit Royal factory reported hoard chalra man Griffin last night The demonstrations inst month at Elmvale were entirely efftlvc he said They stop the buses ab solutely it was agreed drivers of school buses would use the brakes NAME CURATOR Ernie Morrison is acting as temporary curator of the South Simone Museum Councillor Alan Laumer toid Alliston town coun dnring contest thereby win ning free trip to Mexico But its good to relax alto all that advertised in two Toronto news papers without getting good rc suits An application from local man is null pending Present force consists of two man and parttimer GET EXEMPTION Allistoa Canadian Legion will get another ten years municipal tait cxemptlnn Town council last night voted to have bylaw drawn up to provide the exemp tion The Legion was given similar exemption ten years ago LONG SESSION Crackdown last night on Allis ton town council Mayor Storey in sombre mood pounded strum Ham mar our to Lands Shidenls Painting Prowess District Collegiate Board member Mint com mended the paint lob done by students on Central Collegiate during the vacation at last nlghto meeting touch 011 wanton a1 common MM salsaMn one ear hcdthe snnuaer cleaning mood ing improviol and will mom Mr mum aiso noted for the working stud boinl was good to professional the work done no inferior Ha said it war the ttudentl had done this besides being cheap tbs boarditwï¬da students he use ey to help them with their education ton council whether they were METRIC PARKING om to parking two hours only on Vic toria street Allisteos Bylaw to enforce it already exists has not been enforced two years Police are soon likely to start tagging WANT TRUMPETEM whils tba ElmvaleTnimpct Band is making good progress trumpoters are still being sought Boys and girls receive free in struments and instruction Pros pective band members have been asked to contact Alvin Ar law of Ammn received another Winter Fair at Toronto Nov oil last night The museum had total of Grade 13 papers and scans ciiivipiiion Wilfred Ridiey has been named general chairman for the campaign for funds for Barrie branch of the Victorian Order of Nurses This is to commence Oct and will consist of can vnss oi homes and an appeal to industry and mercantile fimis The branch needs mlnirnum of 35000 to carry on its nursing service in the city Presently plans are being made for th campaign The city is being div ided into districts with team aptalns and door to door velun Tteer canvassers are sought Further information bout the campaign will ho avail able following meeting tonight of the directors of Barrie vort Hotels Seek Serve liquor On Sunday TORONTO cm Ontario no telsahould be allowed to serve Isociation said Monday night Mr Melville in an interview blamed Ontarios liquor policy along wlh hetweather and the US steel strike for slump in the hotel business Hewas oom menting on droplin business which has forced the Royal York Hotel to 100 employees Besides serving liquor on Sun day hotels should be able to sell liquor to take out Mr Melville said People arent gonig to come hero for their holidayeunless the liquor laws are the same as the 055 they have hackheme he iiii San Francisco Invited To Russia SAN FRANCISCO CPINikita Khrushchev in an expansive mood Monday night invited all the citizens ofSon Francisco to visit Russia First he invited San Fran ciscos mayor then added but truly lm little afraid of doing this because dont know whether this would serve him well or go against him in the election This really is very difficult question for me to solve so would like to address all of you present here and all the clii zens of this wonderlul this flour ishlng and sunny city of Sau Francisco weioemeio the Soviet Union come and see us in Moa cow We willghe happy to we come you there branch lowered the overall school stand ard from possible excellent to nerrnal He said in his report to the board howcs not sure whether students whose showing in Grade 12 was not so good should be given chance in Grade in it is chance for them he wentyen but it can lower the school standard if thayiaii Snld NorthCelieglate principal Hamilton What we want to know is does the board want big school results or chance or as many students as possible to have Grade is opportunity Bob Sarjeant said the oppor tunity for the pupil to take the examswas in his opinion more important than the overall stand ard of the collegiate Mr Hamilton also commented two boys irom North had made teachers college this year where as in adozen other coilegiates he knew in the province they would have been halted in Grade 12 Grade i3 said Mr Bowman equivalent to freshman year college and it iriigbt be advis in to set up standards by Borden Seoond Three teams from Camp Bord en copped thesecend third and fourth place spots intha Oliter Challenge Cup Rifle competition atMons Range Sept 12 but failed to capture first won by the First Battalion of the Royal Canadian Regiment The int pointspr Lite RCR were 30 better than idle2947 of the School of lnlï¬dtty Thellioyai Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers and the Army Service Corps School from Borden were followed by the 21 ï¬eld regiment team from Listoniei the Queens York Rau gers tram Toronto and the Royal Hamilton Light infantryia that order The high aggregate total cham pion of the two day competition sponsored by the Ontario Rifle Association was Private White of the RCR with 214 points Runner up Private Fleming also of the RCR had 210 while aiviia MDBBED TORONTO CPlSinger Paul Anita was mobbed on stage Man dey night by teenage fans during rack roll show at Maple LeahGardens Excited teenagers rushed past police and attendants at the foot of the stage and climbed up to grab him The tawa born youth was nearly pulled into the crowds Police broke into the mob and led Anita to his dressing rooms succeed from the others in Grade 12 When Horace Fratt asked how many of the failures in last years Grade to were those who treated school with lack of seriouness and concentration Mr Bowman replied there were quite number who fell into that category Said Mr Pratt School should not become social club for those not serious about educa tion He pointed out the cost of education today and emphasized there was not room for those types of students who stayed in school for the fun of it Grade 18 was the hardest year opined Mr Bowman in any stu dents educational life com mittee would look into the mat ter decided the board and Dr Anders stated he hoped date would be set for report on the matter as it was pies slng problem Too manyreperts from com mittees he added were bur ied and never heard report from the committee which has yet to be set up will be heard at the December meet ing Third Fourth In Recent Rifle Competition liquor on Sunday Manager Clint Melville of theOntario HelelAs third spot was held down by Craftsman Cart of the RCElVEE at Camp Borden The competitions at Mons Rangemas open only toreserve ilr active sefvicc persohnel Tomato Curbed Disneyland Trip SAN FRANCISCO CF The way Nikita Khrushchev tells it tematerdeprived the Russian premier of visit to Disneyland He told farewell diader Mons day night that an unforeseen incident happened in Los Ange les was told that when we were driving along the streets of the city the chief of local police was in the car driving ahead ofus and someone whether from too many or too few brains dont know threw tomato It may have been very good tomato but the fact is that it hit this car in which thechief of police was driving so he decided toshow his power and deprived us ofthe pleasure of visiting thecity of fantasy Disneyland which we were scheduled to visit am grateful to the chief of police for his care for my wei fare butahI dont think noth ing but good would have come out of our visit all the same lilliillli dent last night Town Council voted to authorize building in spector Harold Cauthers to issue permit to Jack Thompson al though the proposed construction would infringe on section of this bylaw dealing with fire pre cautions Mr Thompson owner of sporting goods shopin the town main street was recent vict im of small fire He wished to renovate the fire damage and at the same time carry out im provements to the property But since erection of the orig inal property town council had put on the books it bylaw con milling building It requires walls in that section of town to he of iircproof materials And the bylaw nppiia to repairs modifications and new buildings Mr Thompson could not there fore obtain permit from the building inspector unless he was prepared to put in whole new front fromhasement to roof But last night Mayor Storey admitted the bylaw had frequently been broken and res idents hadbeen allowed to erect garages not conforming with the bylaw as defended the building inspector however He has in structlona to go by this bylaw he stated it is amatter of interpreta tion rejoined Couuciiler Alan Latimer Mr Thompson has been in Ailiatoa long time doing business and paying business taxes We should have little more leniency and give bluia permit He introduced motion instruction Mr Cnuthers to grant permit After council had passed the motion Mr Cauthers summon ed by telephone entered the council chamber Demanded the mayor Have you ahything to say on account of this building Replied Mr Cauthers navel MEDICAL caucuses MONTREAL CP Develop ment of new antibiotic drug that cures stubborn geuito urinary disease was reported Monday to genitourinary special ists from is counties The drug derivative of the drug omitla zel has been found almost 100 per cent effective in curing tri chomouas bacterial infection MOVING If someuiiii you liniiu is moving oceanssnag help them feel at how carry gmtyaggdltionnl iritolhosï¬talityflleii onthe snags $51 address of vfnmillesyou know who no mowing rigosaoz grant of $100 will be given each collegiate for trip expenses decided the District Collegiate Board last night BUB some air Emergency bus brakes demon strated before Barrie District School Board were fully satis WEATHER CONTROLLED DELIVERY automatic metered delivery to ensure of Oil token display and there had been terrific rcspcnse from donors of objech of interest N0 CONSTABLE Another applicant for the job of censtableat Alliston 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