Dennisf227l3radlordfï¬md TWO nasal0 Bradiord Lions monster but let drew many interested speclt mtors to the Community Cen tre last night At left is Maig Brenton of Toronto perform ing Annlc Get Your Gun dur ing the entertainment part oi the proceedings At right are Joint winners of the fully cquipped1960 Cadillac John Devalk and Maurice Ward both of Holland Street Brad lord Winners of silver dollars were Ed Kaulkener of Tomato $400 Ken Sttver of Newmar kot 5500 Brad Walker 5100 and sharing $800 were Mike liicKlnstry Dodgcr Ceilings McKenzie Joe Femhout and Joe Muto all of Bradford iBradiordManls Fined $70 Costs BRADFORD Walter lames guilty in Newmarket court niesday on careless driving charge and driving an unsafe vehicle He was charged by Newman ket Police as result of his actions Sept when he was observed by Const John Gwdl ioms while driving in an erra tic manner at high rate ot speed The constable said he had lol lowcd the accused rnnns car and had seen him go through several stop streets and had clocked his speed at more than 75 milesper hour on Davis Drive and 85 miles per hour on Highway 11 Dennis said he had panicked when he realized that police were following him He was fined $50 and costsd or 10 days on careless driv ing charge His licence was suspended or one year on charge of driving an unsafe ve hicle he was fined further $20 or five days Dill call brings you the wonderful world of warmth FCR COMPLETE HEAT SERVICE CALL isso on HEAT BARBIE Elsewlzere call your nearest imperial Oil sales olllcs Essa furnace Oil weather Controlled Delivery Essofleatin Equipment Equipment Maintenance Budgetleims IMPERIDU asso FRODUCES Appeal lined work day Georgian amilton organization Community House last night the group being comprised of Barrio businessman who serve as subdivision chairmen Horace Pratt division chair man who presided and Earle Little campaign chairman out the general plan of the campaign and the specific work at this division and led in period of discussion and ques tioning One of the chiol problems for thegroupisthe timing of their All industrial nndconi merclal canvassing must completed before the residential canvassbeginrOct20floooir cars displayed in the thanS of the homes of those canvass ed at workI will greatly sim WEATHER Synopsis Cooler weather will spread across the lower Lakes regions tonight Wednesday promises to be generally sunny and coat over most of the prov ince but cloudy sides are ex pected in southern regions There also is threat of rain tortbe lower Great Lakes area Thurs Haliburton Kirkland Lake regions North Bay Sudhuryz Mainly sunny to day and Wednesday little cooler Wednesday Winds north west 15 becoming light tonight Lows tonight Highs Wednesday Kitchener win be Credted were on hand to talk about sucs again iiD MEN SHARE CADILLAC Industrial Services Division Of United Appeal Holds Meet The Industrial and Services Division of the Barrie United tial canvasscrs in Service clubs are also hearing pilly thework the residens about United Appeal at their meetings this woe Eerlath tie spoke to the iwanis Cluh last night and Will address the Lions Club tonight while the Rotary Club will hear similar presentation by Hugh Gibson at their meeting on Thursday Council Decides new poliw of sidewalk ro Publlc works committee head ed by chairman Earle Williams reported that where the oily re quires sidewalks relocated and the sidewalls are fully pmd for the city will pay 50 per cent of the total cost and the abutting owners the balance under the localimpmvement act Where the sidewalks are not fully paid for the city will pay thaiikfull cost of the new side LAKE FORECAST TORONTO CWMarine torc cast issued at 830 am valid until 11 am Wednesday Georglan Bay and Lake Huron Northwest to north winds 1020 knots becoming east to northeast 515 knots tonight Partly cloudy Lakes Erie and Ontario Vari able winds 545 knots becoming east to northeast tonight Partly cloudy today becoming overcast tonight Sidewalks Policy hL location costs was adopted by Liberal Leader The Liberal party brought some at its heavy ammunition into Barrie last night as the campaign neared its last few hours Liberal Leader John Winter meyer President oi the Ontario Liberal Womens Association Jean McKenzie Brown and Fed eral Liberal MP Paul Hellye Mr Wintenneyer reiterated his challenge made at Liberal nomination convention time that ha Wu ready to meet Pre mier Leslie lrost any time any where to debate issues It can stay overha can stay over spoke out the fast talking opposition leader Pre mier Frost was in the other end at town addressing another poll ticol meeting and Mr Winter meyers wish last night was to meet him in debate tonmht it necessary Talking on unemployment Mr Wintermeyer said the an swer was not in Public Works or handoutsbut the creation of new jobs The way to do this he went onwas to bring together man agement and labor through gov ornmenta friend of both These forces must be brought mater he said as the only edlata answer to the pro vinces problem EDUCATION Education also came under the hammer Fewer rhildren are going through to university in 0a ario than in USA Britain the Scan dinavian countries or Eussi asserted The solutionfor the provin cial government to bear 100 per cent 01 education costs PW Paul Hellyer tanner associate defence minister busied him self llsting the drawbacks oi the lederal administration The time has chino he an crown littOrney Lands Brave Girl tweenold Barrie ml de scribed as Weak swimmer WE commended for her bravery by Crown Attorney Bur bldge Monday Heather Chemoman waded in to Dyments Pond July as to drag Shirley Hicks 15 irorn the we ter Shirley was swimming with sister Muriel J0 when Muriel disappeared and drowned Hea bounced cord to examine the re lie talked on the biggest peacetime delicit in Canadian history olthougb onian said he Could balance the budget and reduce taxes berated tor raising what even he himself had called that most iniquitous at all taxeslhe sales in went on to financial mlsmam ngemént of the countryi bord erlng on insanity and had re sulted in terrible waste or human resources in this Kawartha district village Saturday decided to stay ve dry to dual plebiscite the well using voters went 354 to 239 against the Rockland Hotel sell ing liquor with meals and turned down proposal tor $180000 lorcedwater system tion from selection at play its auditioning and casting to the fin at dress rehearsal was covered during the Glover an actor with internation al acting experience at Drama Workshop in the Ski Barn Blue Mountain Park and tors Is in atlon hesaldfwext inini portanco are the actors and the director groups of the 25 attending the workshop order to show how director must block out the hmeuuingiul movement to should know how card of pro pertia costumes malt tribute to the whole sitthat when the play is performed itmakes audience moving holding and Finance minister Fleming ha Unemployment was due be vorrr ro srsv any aoacavceon tCF Voters The gamut of theatre dtrw weekend by hill the Mr Glover stressed the need arisingTrom the in theatre the audience most important consider Mr Glover conducted small focus where he wants it direaor said the actor cup con direct emotional appeal to the SPEAKS lion and league second workshop is planned tor Oct 29 and 30 at0rillla Local persoiis attending last weekend were Boos Barrio North Collegiate Ital momberMlss Anne Pat terson studemt at North Mrs Johnstewart homemaker and treasurer of the drama oommlb tee in the service Miss lyyna Wuhan teacher director oi the service cm sun comm news TUE IN BARBIE reception huge 90minute Central Ontario Drama Mrs Josephine Thornton school Miss Louise Colley county recreation icelion lle assertedthst the govern ments objective these 12 years has been to provide an envlr onment in which industry com merce and sgriculture can develop adding that We have developed human resources spent huge sums tor bettering and equipping the people in the matter of education like to come to this rand old community he said growth and magnificence Ontario is reflected in Barrie HAVE CONFIDENCE We buy bad the confidence of our people and or this rea son have come to this historic riding to ask you to support Arthur Evans Ylnthis great country of ours the challenge it we are going to play ourpart in this hungry world is tocrente and continue nation Where people can come from across the world can settle herebc with Canadians My experience has been that great things were accomp lished on very simple tbunda that so often count the Pre mler added In our government wehlve ngrecognized the abolition ot discrimination on grounds 01 race color and creed We have endeavored to the utmost to unite Canada in development of this land One of the keys to what we have accomplished in the last 12 years has been the drawing together of six million Ontar ians for the job ruosranrrv On the basis of prosperity the development around us the attitude taken toward de velopment of human resources of this provincewo ask for sltlstharslmplevthlngr AY SEPTEMBER II Premier Asking Support gt On BaSis VOt Prosperit Thc piihilc tor Premier Artie Frost Ii Barrie North Collegiate last evening turned into llacup oi hand shakers as an estimated 450 people came to hesrOntsrloI Prime Minister 13 ln school heblinseli dedicat cd and 20 miles from his birth place Mr Frost used theopportun lty to discuss his governments objectives during his leadership in general way Locaereople Visit Workshop Near Collingwood 0n Weekend Iilllleitï¬inillg that audienlcerto tho The workshop for directors was initiated by the Simcoe County drama conunittee composed at high school teachers in thecoun ty iterated in furthering the Georgian Bay Drama Festival and of community drama groups representatives The County RecreationSeiv my weniiiï¬ï¬ï¬mmme Recreation Comin tee have given organizational and advisory help with assistance mm the Communityrlrograms in ygurrupport Mr Frost urg am conlldent that youll give me this fine young fellow from Bradford as the successor to George Johnston who was friend of us all he concluded Mayor Willard Ethnic and Mrs Kinzla were on band for the reception Results Listed lit Yacht Club Barrie Yacht Club reported todoy the weekends race roe suits la the ladies race Saturday Mary Brett was winner iollowo ed by Dorothy Boughton and Peg Sarieant Mary Brett won the Ladies Cup series The sixth race at the second series saw Maurice MacLaron win the open class boat com petition secondcd by Jaer Bum pay and in third spot John lalr Sunday BNlPE SERIES JiLHaughtontook th series class Second place was At Sarieant and third Jock Mit chinson SEiremenlnjured lls Floor Collapses VANCOUVER CEOFive tire men suiiered minor injuries Morn day night when the second floor of building collapsed during $1000000 fire in central Vancoult ver Tho blaze broke out in the wholesale drygoods building at Hamilton Harvey Ltd which contained goods ranging from chesteriields to dectricnl and escort titer saw her disappear and nish ed into the water to help out the distraugbtsister At Mondays inquest Crown Attorney Burhldge said Miss fliccseman deserved special omnrnendation Strangers toeach other Roger Marion Gibbs travel to Work side By side He meditates business prospects Shenontemv plates iier réfleétionh the bus whidow and Ithinlcs of new dress Tlieir needs interests anddestinations may diï¬er But one friendly fact relates tliem cacti banks at The Canadian Bankv ofComrnerce In his bank account Roger Martins savings grow with his ambition Marion Gibbs Per3 sonal Chequing Account makes favetitling her bills easy and economicallind forboth The Canadian Bank of Commerce provides prompt and personal service service that mhkes their banking pleasure rue CANADIAN BANK on cQMMERCE boliusyenrwnn amiable compatian