itsrloa scars As any school child will tell you it was back to sellout to day alter the long summer recess at it oclock this mora ing school children attending Steele Street School like otller colleagues throughout Barrie Billliilli iliiiiil WEATHER School Beginning In Humid Hedi Weather in the Burris district wllminurolmny and warm today and Wednesday with stu dents beginning their fall sem ester in osdegree beat and in creasing humidity Barire Examiner thermometer showed BZdegrees at 11 oclock this morning Forecasts issued by the ior onto weather ofï¬ce at 630 am Synopsis series of weather disturbances moving through central Ontario will prevent cooler air in the northcountry from spreading iurther south ward and the prospects for to day and Wednesday across southern Ontario are for warm sunny weather and lnucaslng humidity The north country will have mostly sunny weather to and Wednesday with aitemoon temperatures near seasonable normals Lake St Clair Lake Erie Lake Huron Niagara Lake 0n tario Haliburton southern Georgian Bay regions Wind sor London Hamilton Tor onto Killaloe Mainly sunny and warm today and Wednes fday Becoming more humid Wednesday Winds southerly 15 Northern Georgian Bay Tim agarni Algoms southern White River regions North Bay Sud bury Cloudy with few show ers and thundershowers today Mainly cloudy Wednesday Sea sonnble temperatures Northern White Rtver Coch rane regions Sunny with few cloudy periods today and Wed tures Winds light Marine Forecasts TORONTO CF Marine forecasts issued by the weather office at am today valid un til 11 am EDT Wednesday Lake Ontario Lake Err Winds south to southwest 15 to knots fair Southern Lake Huron south ern Georgian Bay winds south to southwest 15 to so knots partly cloudy Northern Lake Huron north ernGeoigian Bay Winds east to northeast to to so knots with higher gusts in thunderstorms showers and scattered thund storms considerablefog Lake Superio Winds north east 15 to 217 knots cloudy with showers considerable log Foracat Temperatures low Mint him Wodncaflll Windsor SSSSStZtSSESEg azaleas Stole last night allowing twocar let Cline 44 was admitted with wttision at the corner of Cod rinxton and Mulcaster streets This was the fifth accident at the intersection this year Mrs Marion Williams was admitted to Royal Victoria Hos pital with facial lacerations and fractured daviclt Her hue hand George Williams 43 ot Duckworth St was examined lnd released Four Burlington people in the other carwere inilrred Clinics Edward Cline so was released ent tor multiple ions His father Charles Henry Cline 47 was released lie suf fered leg and head lacerations Another pamger haughman 10 suffered facial ta cerstloas and head tnlurtu Charla Henry Cline Evelyn Cline and Gary Bauabman were all thrown out of their vehicle by the impact of the crash Coast Stan Hunter Barrie Po lice Department estimated dam age to the Williams vehicle at 511009 The Cline Vrilicle he said is wrileofi with H100 damag The allees annqu reportl of also iavorable for Barrie mirnidp stistics ust re eas riml dammm debt par ed by the Dermal 0Mun capita increased only 3129 icipal Atialrsshows Barrlestax while 11 0mm munlcipuluz levy per cumin and net deben together averaged an intense lure debt oer carve to be of $1015 Metropolitan areas slightly from last year leaped to $52448 in 196 from Mayor Les Cooke and Iltd 9111 in l961 All cities aver FHessey chairman oi the fin Aged gm mm mm 5m organicTana prism 21 to mini The figures said Mayor BMW deb Cooke reflect harries healthy °l inclch growth The city he said is municipality in the provrnce Wm WM Newt grafï¬x magim while still maintaining an ac noose an increase of 160 cents pawl mourn over rear The average for all Ontario cities was $12144 in lik 01 Mont were waiting eagerly at the side doors of the school to be let in so they could rush to their classrooms to gain the best seats near to or as far away as possible from teach er building is ready torvita iirst occsopants but moving day may be long way off Mayor Les Cooke said today that the city deparknents will not move into their new quarters until the in vesttgatton now being conducted is finished ihestudy wasvlaunched in July when Mayor Cooke teamed that the winter works grant on the building will be only $16 52562 The grant was expected to be $10400 it was originally estimated that it would he $60000 The city than will not move in until the study is over un less its departments can move TODAYS STOCK PRICES tool for an PARMEBS moms UP cresni and butter print prices were unchanged todayi Butier prices Agllmlitllhi Stabilisation Board tenderableapimval to 5W mum carlnls buying to score at buying to score at setting 53 Postpones CityY Moving DOV The Police Fire Magistrates without prejudicing our stand Mr Cooke said He speculated that moving day could bet near the end of the month final building inspccl tions are being carried out but the city has the key to the edifice The mayor said he wants the differences resolved action is taken He would make no comment on the progress at the investigation but said some announcement would probably be made at the nest council meeting and Kennedy Con rectors were awarded the contract tor the building in January Jim Kennedy contacted early last week would make no comment on the situation nears BUTTER Compiled by rim es Dunlap at is sent mnllsmau Asbestos Ahltihl Alloml Steal Aluminium Alberta nut Alberta Arm Argu Atlantlc sugar Dom Bridle Dis Snag Dom Fnund Born atom Dona Tar Falcnnbridll Hawk Eiddeley Home on nun any lain Hudsons Bay xlimkyï¬igï¬wo in oil in Ace Inland inter Nickel inter multir lnterprnv Pipe new club Labatt sink or Na Bell Tel Brazilian GA on Cdn Aviation contlnp akcon Cdn Brewer Can Cement crimeu cutsr1 Power CnL CelL Con sun are on error cons nu GLLaka Eanea garnu Mac Pow Riv Maury Fare Normal Nor Ont steers core stern Perc PsciAc Pete Steal of Can Turban Bk arm Can Wker new Wendi Au outta increase of 30 Metropolitan areas jumped from $15890 in 1962 to $16574 in 1963 All municipalities towns vit lsges cities counties leaped from stuns to £12033 in their tax levies The net debenture debt this dog not include PUC debts ls homing before ANNUAL MEETING Georgian Bay Development Association annual emferenca is slated for Sept l4 and 15 and organisers are seeking represen tation from all municipalities in the are Last year some municip ities failed to send a1rl7elcxate to thevconfeitoce The ibbtga gwitlbe at Delawana inn Honey Har srm or APP The provincial government has given the official stamp oi project of Etmvale and Pins Township The village and township will mark Confedera tinnc tooth birthday by improve ments to the conununity centre at Elmvale to cost $9555 Cost Allandale Vacation Bible School sponsored by Essa Road Presbyterian Burton Avenue United and St Georges Anglican aiurohes conciuded on Psidey after TQ DISCUSS PRDGRAM lhc eifeautlve ot the Kinsrien Club under the chairmanship oinew president Gard Gender V1 meeta tonight for the first rhea ing of thersessonto disclusths program for th 671eéple5 H°spitd1ized In TwoCar collision Sta people were hospitalised erations Hismnther Evelyn Vto Driver George William was proceeding welt on bdrtngton broken leg and foetal laoeret Charles Edward Cline was pm Hunter said charges are pmd ceedlng south on titulculer at the time of the accident Coast in The officer said the interned tiosl is very badarea tor accidents He mmended Airs Gerald fdfrey of Mutual St for her assistance airs lef frey offeredovernight accm modation to the Cline immedi to do with Estates success ately He said few people help following an accident They dont want to get involved It the rust time in Him years the ofï¬cer said Provincial iguresl Reflect Barries Healthy Growth The growth item within he termed very desirable lie credited the expansion of exist ing industryJor Barries pro gress Ha lauded the work of the finance committee and its chairman Ala Hersey tor their work in keeping cuts down Aid Hersey said it was the duty of the council to live wilti in its budget while still pm vtding the money to finance capital works Both men said the mullet city manager system had much LOCAL AND GENERAL will be split evenly among the municipalities the provincial government and the federal gov eminent 10 CALL TENDERS Simcoe Centlc MP1 Arthur Evans announced today that ten ders will called later this ueeirf thajruer section of Highway as arid Sini coa County Road No it is expected the work will be cont pleadthisan annaceucv warm Emergency ward at Royal Vic toria Hospital in Barrlewas called upon 140 tints between Friday at and midnight Monday WI 20 patients ad mitted to hospital Motor veh icle accidents sent to peopleto Him or treatment hoon During use two weeks the children played mines heard Bible stories and liad singing and handicraft ses sions in thephotograph trorn Tourist Centre Time Extended 0ntarioDepsrtment of Tour ism and lnforrnatlon oiiiclata have reversed an earlier decl ston to close the Barrie tourist centre this month simcoa Cen tre MPP Arthur Evans an nounced today The Highway 400 centre will re main open ultl Oct 15 as in past years although mldScptember closing date was announced sev eral weeks ago Mr Evans said be contacted Tourism and information Minist er fasnes Auid following news of the earlyclnslng decision and botll agreed the centre should re main open as long as the num her at travellers warranted it The long Labour Day weekend saw 15m tourists call at the cell tre for information manager Peter Head reports Mr Head said he expects trill intrafilc for few days but an increase m9 Vwea issrncrtott The Kempenlclt Drum Corps is holding hillscale inspec tionand practice this evening attbe Barrie Plaza in prepara tion for the Canadian drum and annual champion ships which they are compet ing in next weekend at Varsity bugle corps Stadium Toronto VACATIth atria SCHQOL oraits are Sandra Sharelr Trevor McMillan their renun sellor Mrs Elsie hicladden Brian fennett Carla Hendrik sen and PeterJliitchell cones lEnNAnD arm aids hi on investigation or liiewfilccidénis ut Killed Heavy holiday traffic eontrrb uted surprisinglyilcwrmidente in the Barrie area during the weekendbut the accidents that did occur involved fatalities or severe injuries Three persons diedand sever al were lnlured in the mishaps All Artful Mills teenager Mary Lou Howden 16 died Sat rrday at multiple internal injur es She was struck by cerFri dayvevening as she wheeled baby carriage along the Fine Vespra township line The baby she was looking after Joseph Alum Northur six months sen lioï¬lro YalVi toria Hospital after treatment for multiple abrasions He was thrown from the carriagshy the car The driver William John Bea mish of Etmvale has been merged with careless driving Joyce Mildred hichilty of Sudhury was killed in headon The most wonderful experlr ence in our llm was how both high school students from Barrie described the HM con ference they attended last week at Geneva Park near pritlla Over 170 students from at parts oi Canada attended the weck long conference held at the national leadership training and oonterance centre of the Canadian The delegates were divided in to study groups of between 12 and it from as or Theron groups Noneof the members had met each latherbefore Meetingfregutarly in these groups the delegates talked ar mong themselves about sub ects that interested thernTho first few days were not out standing as they found they were breaking down the barri ers oi reserve By the Wednesday group mem bers became so enthusiastic about the success or their dis tinued out oithe regularmeet ing hours sometimeslong into thentsbb During this timebofll girls discovered how other people live andvtiilnit and feel besides discovering goest deal more about themselves It is difï¬cult to say howl feei said Marilyn last weekchsnged my whole liie nowvhavo betterunder thee hit wotlting adhde FIKST 0F SEASON The first meetingofthe name 1th Air Cadet Squadron follow ing the summerreces will be at the Armm soon start ing at 1pm Nancy Synnott and Marilyn Jay oussions that many of them con but Lthink the experience ot life to offer on ad amount of permanent caster and Codrington The mishap mt six pe tohogpitgi Elantins Photo gt collision on the Highway extension Fridayuevenlngi Her carcolllded with vehicle drif ven by Henryk Fedomwlez 36 of Toronto Mr Fodorowlca aiffcred broken snide and cracked breast bone He was taken to RVH His wife was also taken to hospital are silt fered ahaitered pelvis and mid tiple laceration Lydia Pierburg of Kitcheneri was killadvinsiantly when the car dri an by her husband Ewald fierburgg 82 colhded with vehicle driven by Joseph Dutfy52 at Toronto on High Way 400 atvtbe tundlon thetth All Ontario Provincial Pollen detachmulta in the area report few minor accidentrand med iunltoheavy trafï¬c The number or bus travellers was so great during the Labor Day holiday that Gray Coach Linea were forcedrto use Tong onto city buses for their high way rolflcs Conierence Impresses Two TeenAge Delegates standing of both myself and at other people feet simply great said Nancy We both want to go bade again next year as we have made some good friends Gmieience chairman wss Gordon Hodge diairmaa of the national HiY committee The conferences have been held every other year since 1955 but this is the first time the groups have been organised Guest spealter was Mal colm Knowles psoleasor of payw dlolegy at the University of Massachusetts Moat ofjhe week was given over to discussion groups be cause may were sosuccessiul other activities crammed into the busy week included boob ennany dance and barbecue All the delegates stayed at Geneva Paris during the week which hasiaccomrnodation for nearly 200 persons in jsllllrtllcso rllorrclloug tlt2°iif2 sible for NorthAme on tonal insurance which may be plan the familynran added to bnsidiew Askio defn 5n facilitate whirls lnl additio aaurr date for payment of 1m 718451 Bea lllliirll tuition LIFE enumerinurilrt