cannon By Jain mNos Examiner Womenstditor The Simcoe CountyvsArts and rafts Associations quilt and rug fair is showing its age The eighth annual display of crafts at the Collingwood Exhibition Building thisiweek is not only gt =it has been in anyprevlilus year Its plannershave profited by ex erlcnce and have produced how that is broad scope and full of new feature emost successf of the 1956 ovations is the leslof three model rooms canyingout the fair heme Through the Years with hills and Ru Completely urnlshed in the fashion ear fGayNinetles modern imes they are typic of heir per idd wn vto thelast ger than ered with log cabin and crazy quilts babys cradle with its own tiny quilt imitation log walls and am nt chest of drawers Quilts and rugs are just as at home in the modern setting xltlrs Sam Woolner of Glen Huron made the oak leaf quilt coral design onwhite for the streamlined bcd Matching white cotton drapes have quiltedvalance borderedin cor a1 and white dustruffle is edged in the bright color The hooked rug on thefloor has matching design in deeper red on cream ground Northern Night Qult The quilt that wonthe associa tion first prize in TheStar Week lys recent is one of sev hy the oriiiia artist rs Ada Bruce Torrance on displiiy Coulsons Womens lnstitute made her Spring Garland quilt in which the artist forsook her us odern theme for quaint agoblue wedgwood pattern Trilliums and birds are entwined Not quite so successful Dog Tooth Violetquilt that Mrs per are among the various proper es skilfully as sembled to portra ladys bond noticedfhy lifford ilk with flowers to givethework an airofquaintness the Torrance designed in combination with the maker Mrs ll Doug las of Orillia Delicate greens mauvesand yellows create the weaving floral pattekrn that some called Favero IGrand 01a Dory troupe provi an evening of excellent entc men for crowd ofmund ideal and district falls arena last night The show sponsored iiy the atth among the Ontario Provincicl aFoliee Association leahnid the =best in wasternnnd country and was loaded with The funnymahIt5r wu pin tlcularly appreciatedflor his hip ions jokes as well his co songmucous act Varietygwas tbd keynote numbers by the indivtdiiaiw pnteispersed with itistru selections by the Grand Ol orchestra Amongthe inan lar of use were Orange Bl Special and the square tune with whichthe players troduced the second half on program Danny Dllh whowas ceremonies for the evening his attractivevtlnsing partner lwrfe Annie Lou were star perfair mers in addition to their comedy lnumbers they sang such serious favorites as My rHapplnessNand Have Told You Lately That Love You TheGrand Ole Opry sweethearts wemstrikingly cos tumed in pink and black Two other voicest blended in pgtlect harmony weren tho of Bobbie and roll singers lar favorite Waltz oii themprogram The two girls made an attrac vepic turo on the stage fio nrenain brief brown whlte sequined cow llhéDuko himself was in his rid familiar bottle green suit and hat was mounted Thousnnd Dollar Rug The fair shows as much im provement in its rug section as but underneath he was wearing rediandwhite polka dot shirt that added comic touch tohls act Other stars of the show which ishictpo lice sociation were George Morgan whose numbers include his own composition Candy Kis es and Almost the Candy Kids Joyce Moore andqu Children anywhere else Always somewhat neglected in favor of quilts rugs this year are more numerous and many are real works of art One rug is valued at thousand dollars by its owner Mrs hit tenhouse of Beamsyiile and whether or not you would be will ing to pay the pric is an ex tremely handsome handmade floor the covering Circular in shape the rug is beautifully hooked in gold and bladkdesign against alblue grey backgroun The patternis Enka and is adapted from 3300ye Cypriot sign Mrs Margaret Rowan from the same part of the province made several of the other outstanding rug entries particularly liked her Florentine made from an intricate 17th entury italian Vdesign uslng rich shades Offdllll gold red and black The well known rugmaker has also hooked rug in an adaptation ofa Tibet an design which she calls iqaiai Rama The coloring is again out standing dull greens predominat ingona warm beige background Picturei Bugs Among the rugsrsuitable for wall hanging is lively impression of the Coilingwood Harbor in 1870 the wbrk of Mrs Frank Walker of Toronto Mrs Armour Thompson of Sta ner has adLaJamg wit an engaging design Roosters that is almost primitive in its simplicity Among the loveliest fioral pat tern rugs on display are tbeo ï¬lms Roï¬an and Mrs of Stoney Prelty Jtivcr itemity or town Itwpsjirst ayrnohdof cottagoin Toronto 91 who owns ginalullittorinere design walked eson mamas ans Dunlop streets Thii ilghtsnrorlntwo syn hroiilacd unlts one 1am Twn 1M1SS ream Mccanm centre tie for the Toronto Globe andMall official opened the eighth annualquliti nd rug fafrof theflimcoe County Arts an Crafts Associittord atCoilingwood on Wednesday booting flufflcat the ma lordDunlap inmalï¬ithe other at thediagonal ra fordntgb lntersectl Vv2fwvrns rhwmmmfltyVJWXWJI zflflrflï¬wmmmlnwa KB VArBELL FeatureWriter For The Examiner Moore in TKO at 202 the ninthi kneaded RockyMarcianoto tellthe story ofJames Palikershl eavy round his most hopeful supporters and even James himself knew that it was Just matter of time Moores face Second RoundEven With the exception of round two which was scored even and in fact given torParkcr by some at the ringside the story was the same repeated over and over lead left jab to the head or right to the body by Pnrker and inevitably Moore moved in with an issortment of jabs hooks and pperouta with damaging force in very blow Up to the end 01 round three lParker appeared to be weathering thestorm well while some of his early tension disappeared To his credit be it saidthatrthroughout the fight ho movedin at every opportunity tend drew strong ad1 tion for courage ras hamadc hlfight of Hall theway First hint of serious trouble me in the fourth when Moore right opened cut layer Par kers left eye in spite of the ex pert work of Whitey Binistcin in checking the flow of blood be tween rounds Moore made this his main objective reopening the cut early in each succeeding round fromthetime he entered thering indicated plainly that there were no doubts in his in ind and this expression never changed doctors examination failedIto show serious injury To start the eighth us he had done inplrriost every round Earl kercome out gamer and forced the fighthut this was his lut stand Moores return this time was in deadly earnest carrying Parker into the ropes where he appeared for moment to be glassy eyed Once more he rallied for vcouple of harmless passes at Moore and murmur of praise for his courage ran through the crowd as the round ended Decisive Ninth Moore looked fresh and confid eut as he sat waiting for the ninth toustart His seconds scarcely both ered to nttendhim and hespcnt the lnterval watchingthe crowd of handlersmilling about the Par ker corner Still Parker tried to move in as the round began but every one knew this was the end rain of lofts and rights carried him in to the ropes in neutral corner and he buried his face helplessly in his glov and adding second out above the eye nthe eventh with Parker try Ang to protectvtheJeit side of his hlodre ed as third cut on flit of thenose and nrker presented gory spectacle from here in Ascarly asthe sixth round there was talk of stopping the fight on account ofthe eye cut but at the end of this round art cri tee is Mrs ll he was onï¬thetloï¬e ï¬lahshlp as he Slepllï¬djback aligwed Parker to oleï¬p an come at an melï¬eamrdrt defence and almost immediatgiy Moores corner When Referee Billy Burke stepped in to end theI slaughter not vylissenting voice was heard ngsnde Styles chattin as Stadium didnt seem tooJikel ch mpionshlp of the 6nd at the Toronto Maple Leaf Ball Park on Wednesday night After the first few exploratory exchanges in the open Apcl from the watchman made agameelfort to insist Possiblyrth mosth praisal the it ran true to tom somewhere between theCanadlan heps for one solid Parker right tbatwould upset all the worldot Manama the scornful New York attitude take thought which remind seriously Whiieguicrc was some criticism leveled at thepromoters for ovcrinatching yorker there Was generaiagreeniept that onbla record rarker had given good account of himsé Moors more than ed up to his reputation aska rugged ring craftsmangand James Parker of Earrio maywsil boast of hav ing remained over eight unds in lhc ring with him Meanwhile Parker is only 26 years of age He has learned much fromrhis tangle with Moore who cannot longremain 6ntbe scene Parker willbe back Ringside Notes The ringside was so cluttered with interesting perspnalitiesthat everyroneyvas treating every one else withgreat deference one couldnt afford to risk doing oth erwise it seemed Globe and Mail writer Bert Willard sat at our left and proved gracious neigh hor volunteering much interesting information Tothe right sat Sam Wagman of Flashand Leo Kantor of New York representing Ring magazine For the benefit of any female readers liantorw young dark and handsome an wore loasy blaektropi owtiewith plnkymauvc stripes ogiea for en reaching magmas theflght intrigued us We talked brie with Desmond Hackett of the Lon don Daily Express and enjoyed Turn to page two please Shrefire ToUches From Spertsqnd sweetiemos Examiner Womens Editor fThe womenlup there are all dressed up in their nightgowns or whatever yourall them the boy selling botdogs remarked be spread on the mus thrill Eveni wear in Maple Leaf even on aivarm summeriiight like Wednesday But heuwaa right Lateconiersthe real figbt crowdrwho filed past our 15th afternoon Mayor Gordonï¬ Braniffof the Georgian Bay town playing host to the av exit this year extended greeting to opening day visitors Chairman of the fair commit Kelis of Collingwood row seats were solidly in uniform The women wore platinum blond hair and silverblue mink stoles midnight and the men were in blue dinner jackets IlLingside styles It was pretty difficult to stand ona fe outinpsuchh rowd alhsu eede statelyfbut very swart ily handsome member of 1thedecorstive ringside group caught everaleyes when she or Andjor good reason Her nose level and Porter July 25 John denso singing Burlington was oonvic cg oncar ass driving on enry zr forggligh 14 gagesat Borg our war no on July toBracebndgeandde daycdliyflreosdowndntw phoea out bf Toronto i3 Macdonald OPP stat moire had Hallowed who one once and thawed badjlllsed 11 vehicles northbound while the south lane was bumper to bumper and couidnot overtake lilo until he slowed for thorailway ondtiine since passing the cloverr leaf farther south His first cenviction in 40 years driving broughtra fine of $99M costs of $1450 Counsel conten ed that speed need not mean careless driving 5099 Mental Hospital For Observation Eugene Salad 50 of Toronto who was arrested by innisfil pol icai after hevhad evidently slugged fellow workma Antonio Giul ianih on the head ithi hammer whilelhpy were working on Ha stone walk summerhoms south uLB gt PP hereonThursday but over untllthls1 morning and an WM built San had fly no protest to PC Carman ary probably th largest officer in large area when picked up on Big Bay Point Road dhdvFoX Fight Unequqlled asVSpectqde Crows Aspects there weresomo wonderful for Keen haw leyed men who look ed like all the fight crowds in seen sports tacle like iL The excitemen and ulldingnp in sir during thevfour preliminary houts was everything world champlom ship match should have matter that there vvasn ood battieduring the evenin This really nightlto remember Mayor Phillips we Itvwaa littiavaitcr nine when the crowdhogan to get little noisy in M39110 MayorPhillips and arrived Mr Pbllla kilE ss costume wearing what appeared to Parkers colorsa red rose tied with red blue ribbons curly hair was piledfhlgh behindatali sparkling comb sitting on th front of her head2 probably consciously