new mu the motor react Tav erner bound formed in di New nod shipyard mew bceis over altotibeughaterdar de Mondaybtrshubavld nth wife the Merit Commemorgtes it Newmundrondj Tragedy fcomncwoon on car Aieafoot passcnger cargo po vessel was launched here Non day christened with name commemorating Newfound land tragedy in the Second WidWor Tavornersarono built for the department of transport to be operated in the Newfoundland ead Labrador coastal area by CanadianNa tionai Railways The ship is named after the late Capt Benjamin Toverner skipper of the Caribou 2200 fon vessel operating between North Sydney NS and Port aux Basques Nild which was torpedoed by German submu rinc in the early dawnhours of Oct 14 1914 Capt Toverner his lsycar old former sealing vessel set tling fast attempted to ram the German sub as it surfaced to watch the death of the Carl bou but the ship went dorvn be fore it reached its enemy to tal of 137 persons inclrrdingthe taptainand tweet his sons who were officers on the ship died Naval and other vessels rescued oLother The Taverner has accommo dation for an berth passengers and 20 seated passengers and is equipped to carry crew of 27 She is expected to go into rvice by midsummer McLagan president of Canada Steamship Llnes com mented that Collingwaod was the finest shipyard on this shipbuildhrg contracts at air The Coilingde shipyard builtCorvettcs for the Navy duringWorld War ii and had the distinction of having the first Corvette acccptcd by thel Navyaven although others saccharine education in public schools has taken on new look andfiiarrie has pioneered iï¬ modernizing the program This is the opinion of Dave tKeyho supervisor of physlml cducationlor Barrie While School Board Speaking at Johnson Strcc Public School last nidr at the request of the Home and School rleybo said on were bev ginning to be realized He quoted from on article he nlnélctclwrv an as writer that with the help at the Public School Board the principals and the teachers and with the vholehearted support oi the parents we in Barrie may set an example in physical ed ucation In few years let itba to Barrie tlrat people great lalres andthatthc gnvcr mentgshouid give consideration to handing out some Navy spear At Meeting ter of transport wrii be the Vprincrpai speaker at the norm ination meeting of the Progres sive conservative Party in the auditorium of Coilingwood Dis trict Collegiateitlednesday ev cnrng starting at eight oclock Among other speakers will be klion Earl Rowe who has been member oipariiament for Dui ferinS coe for over 25 years andlieber Smith QG of Barrie who hasflrepresented Slmcoe North riding since June 1957 and will be seeking re nomination Hon Mr iialcer was born in 1917 at Three Rivers Quebec He was educated at Three Ri ers Seminary and Laval versity Quebec Giiyu slain degrees Bachelor of Artsand Law He was admitted toIthe Quebec Bar in 1941 IMr Baice was an so we ser vrcouwith the Royal Canadian =Navy loll45Innd commenced vin 1945 He has had considen able community service and 1grlso in provincitil maiters He was president of the Young Con servatives of Canada from the sixth session at ted Nations in 1952 He was first elected to tbeliouse of Commons in 1949 runs reelect in 1953 1957 and 1958 Ho as elected president of the Conservative oi wasw essed sons nena oftwhom could offer and coast the nation lie was married inlets and hast childr Cordlailyvinv the public to pr icai up on Fourii Club not tiles are movlnginto full swing wiun tnjrpectio of Barri CanadianAir undthe diatrictas area clubs aid their angular meetings hiiaéaing 4H Beef CaliCl it beidameetingattEinrvalewitb 18 members present Atths meeting the con had study periods its Calt Club hold meeting whg gilt dialogue wcronlgizsctuucd 0118 tllltlim Oakville on June it were tested bcioreh in Walker minister of public to works was sitting at the same head table when Mr McLsgan made the comment about the efficiency oi the Qollingwood shipyards IOnNewaookk askedlowritc annrtlcic onstheI Harrie PublicSchool Physical Education prograor icn School Progress national publication for school administrators His article will appear in onset the munmer isues This in evidence at increasing interest inphyaicai education be be lieves enées between chi and modem physical education practiced He said the new concept siresI sea education oi the whole child a1 mWsï¬rna cises were used to train parts of tire body of the hypothetical average child ways of teaching and lnthe exercises taught He said fUnder the old system the teacher was remote from the class tand stood on ciplatiorrir to shout commandsiike son gcantrnaior Now the teacher is right in there with theclass and en courages the children Mr Keyho demonstrated somecf the outmoded exercises of the old system and contrast ed them ryith the modern VKeyho pointedup and the drudgery at car he was echlid cisugwhen tuto firoquer ty devoio meat committeeof Barrie coon but on many occasions the questions were turned lotoheated acous about proposed can At times the cirainnan tried restore the meeting to quiet but some in the audience aded as if they didnt want to be outdone and continued with in terruptions The meeting had been called originally rive elected of ficials rcopra damned un or intha shi AppearingJor Barrie are rihur Mono Gerv aid Roberts Emma along with city asses sor Partridge Desp aloud arguments interspersed th an amount of quiet rea soningnnd discussion most oi the 65Vespra ratepayers indi cated that the city atiilhad not stated th IIwbatit Today the teacher tries to create an stratosphere in which the children are encouraged to work purposefully but with aa joymeathe said He outlined the various ac tivities in which children par ticipate from kindergarten through Grade VIII He said teachers are encouraged to group children according to ability and aptitude Qiten Keyho has this advice for parents Parents can help by setting children off to bed at reasonable hour so that they get their proper rest by providing suitable dress 10 physical education to save everyday clothes and for rea sons of hygiene and bykeep ing lingernails and toenails trimmed Girlr are danger in the mnas they can hurt themselves or others when playing volleyball my Wcrsdbcm or tumbling he snid The evening ended width practical demonstration of agil lty vaulting andfltrampoiinc work by pupils of the senior grades CloudBusting Physician Dr Rudolf illexande Die ORILLIA Dr lioifAlexan der 7r Orillias cloudbusting physician has died in Biscayne Key Fla it waslearned here yesterday Dr Alexander developed hilosd hy called creativ cm ich he claimed enabled man to realize some of the po tentialrof untapped sources of power in his brain In test he gave demonstra tfanIin Coachiching Park in whiciumhree clouds dissipated minutes tier be concentrated on The demonstration byabout 50 per any ex tan ii for the break ree euds This cicudblastlng is not uniqtio new that alone hoidD Alexander said at th time Anyone can learn entation of colour slides which areAtho tooprlxe winning en Itriessubmlttod to the Color PhotographlctArroc ationof ads for year vari rnre be amera clubs to do fia retroa tal lobe oftbe incident and does radiate some form of en ergy that has never been meas ured by science althou electric energyf the brain has bee the use of electrodes Alexander born in remote community in North island New Zealapd and his only playmates were Maori children With them howit nessedtthe cureaof the tribe medicine then rams GOUP One ratepayer at the coaclus ion of the meeting stated The question ich has been dgtliniteiy answered tonight is tial that taxes would go up Others however felt that the city had given the proper portunity toexpiala ts aideoi the question Robert Pearce although eb eruhfivchcmcntiyrropposq annexation stated pabli dont think they the city want this land for the dump The might want it for this but wouidnt uscthat as lever former proposed annexation bid by the city was defeated at an ontarioMunlcipal Board hcï¬ig whearatepayers loudly claimed that the land ich beatritiwic and like we will have to do again said BasilflDaincs other annexation onent At times nnoof acity ald ermen would be asked inan swer question only to sub Jetted to continuous in rowants reawur and Al Everett lie tien during tb answer Fipai lty representativcsstot ed theywere invited to the meeting to try and answer questionsIand not for argument Derpitothe lo est objection to annexation Mr Pearce and illr Driines several near the conclusionof the acting said they might Et with annexation if vi that adequate education facilities coriid be pro ded fortho chili it dren along tiphnpmved sew er water and Iroadzaervlces Some familicsot the meeting not within the proposed Ianncx ation area even was now expanding 11119 thacliy pres ent boundaries adding There must be some place where the children fol Barrie and Vespra can grow upandwork if we are to grow we need this land 24 It is the only way to progress Another objection was that the new annexed area wouldbe without eleded representation in the city fornarbapa two years annexation wentvtiuough near the first of the year He was assured that this was matter for the Ontario Municipal Board to decided Al imwnausaeatcdnhat rummaginme toa separate ward and the people could have their aware presentatives who could give special treatment Whenlhld Robertsiwaa when thecityplanned to malr application to theFOntarie Mun icipei Board to annex the land he replied We expect to have one furthermeetiogvdthVee discus slnnswithin ourcounciiland think then we will be prepar ed to go to the board with an applieatfott Headded iieare not com ing to Verpra for dump but no land for industrial andtesiI en scs Said hfflearce have the idea that the city would use portion of the annexedgarea for sanitary land till ll wlllhet that it wonte as good as the model sanitary fill area which rrnmmtaw Ald hoberta reply to this was that the eityehad certain stand ards to uphold inlthis line and intended to continue with the present rigorous standards it sdmlttedthat the city badform erlyhad aIpoor record but that this was now corrected rup Many of tirnxquaations flung attirealdermcn were aimed at erminingwhat areas would benradLlndustrial and what wouldbirisidentinl 11nd it mnémercial areas would bes Aid Robe iicdthat ho was not in pa on to answer such question since land speculators would move into the area immediately and take up options He said it was mat ter for the dplanningboard of the city to eclde once annex ationrhad beenIcompleted When Mr Partridge ome cases go up although pin pointing that in similar 1959 annexation thiswas onlypso in tit cent of the case annex lower Partridge inusing lost comparisonof mill rates of Vesprajand theassessmentcommis siener said that Barries resi dentialrate at this time was gt Evv 556 ke he wouldirr as 79 mills while Vespras was This would have meant an additional $2840 in taxes for every $1000 assess ment in commercial property the increase wouldhava been 60 per erotic assessment He said assessment in the new grapesed annexed area would done on location and ser vice basis andsnid it was pas aibiop that assessments could even be can lower scale Aldiliiormw sold services would be provided tontlre acw area as soon as possible mmPearï¬Ã©said Maybe ton er iiil in the city olBarrie and that was why theywere iivrng in Vespra Township You are trying to take our rights away from us He added MittenK El Harries mayor owns con siderabieiand lnxiho proposed area and sohacant vcryw look at this objectively Anothernratepayerisaid there ere two schools at thought among people at the meeting some thinking as individuals while others were thlnking of the community collectively Hesaid he was landowner in Vespra and yet whenhe wentpto Vespra council to ask for improvements for the land thaIanswer was that someday the land would be annexed by arrlef So between the two we get Jnothing he stated amid the laughter which erupted non peope seemeriTEsiisfied that the city had done itsvbest teianswer some of the ques tions but further ratepayer meeting was proposed for the near future when the city work ers could return with alithe answers that were asked at the meeting