1a was one of the many varied activities offer ed by the Barrie whioh has program planned witcverymerrberolthei mlly these enmusinsts meet BitttltIII UNITED APPEAL Campaign To Finance 120 Em ry Engineering was grant ed woweek extension for the construction ot the new sanitary treatment plant inAilaudnle last nitht Council backed the Nonm mendntion by hushed Smith find his Public Works Com mittee in spite of protests irom Aid Gerry Roberts This is the second time ex tension The first was 12week extension granted because oi problems resulting from climat in andsoil conditions ieh new delay resulted from extra work three extra pro jeetsi imposed by council on so the contractor The city asked the contractors to install the 24 inch Ellen St sewer leading to the plum This $5000 sewer required piles up to 100 feet in length Aid Smith stated that it was iii son per day penalty He said that it was unlikely the bwlding would he finished before this deadlinexAld itolr erts Mt the contractor had sul tieient time to finish the building registarly the or headquar tus own St and arrange contests with other chess clubs natal Park Tetmis Courts Out tie told mundl thatitruea tlon chairman Jack Garner had agreed to the decision providing tennis courts couldbe put doe An accident at the corner of litfin and Anne Streets late yes terday attunoon caused damage DEATHS mum inward Hayward 70 Button poet ballad singer glintt producer in car Mary Pinchot Meyer to Georgetown artist niece ot former governor of itennsyivhnia oi hullet wound AnyoneWaiters tasted Walkers Special Youre aSpeniaiist in good taste wh youï¬hoose theluxiuy whisky at piopular price Walkers pcciaIOId Go goodlooks and eeondmy have madei Canndaa NW3d at ms Charged with failing to yield the right or way is Rosemarie Basta3l at an Thornton whose cor eastbound on lime collided with the mitormnile oi Douglas John Scott 17 of 239 Will Scott was travelling east on fltiin No injuries occurred However OBITUARY Frank Mumherson passed away in Stevenson Memorial Hospital Alliston on Sept 28 following an facddent on Aug to when he fell and broke one arm at his home in Coolrstown Funeral service was held at his glate residence on Oct conducted by Bev ii Davies Cookstown on to St James matoriu lloronto Pallbear were Hopper lite Frank Webb uh Mnnhnm and New lowell Eveline Bailey Fre Dec191959Also it 64s son Bob ltlled in in Wbrld wat it is by two daugh Kathleen at home Betty 2mm Bannermant Stayner two sons Reuben of Detroit and Frank of Cooksm Mr Mumberson was born in Keswiok timberland England Sept 31 1674 and was an aur tinnecr before coming to Can ada with his wife and family He iarmed in Nottawasaga for two years then moved to New iowell and tiarmed sayears when he sold the arm and mov ed to Coohstown in lists Cars Damaged In Three Separate Accidents Street in Earner No injuries damage to the Séottcar was estimated at $200 with 75 dam age to the other Barrie city pita investigated the accident reported at 521 pm Tuesday Earlier intho day Barrie Pol tee were called when milk tank trtsd driven hyJnhn Sam uel Bailey it at Weston col lided with car drivenby Law son hidde 39 of 53 Mary street Borne The accident which no turned at 1155 am on Dunlap lmnt of Central Col leglate damged the rear oi Dickles ear to the extent of $75 lat the at 1230 am to day sent the car of Cecil James McBride of Anne Street into the guard rail at the Service Road and Essa Road causing $0 dam age to the autonuabito IttaBride was turning trorn the Road to Essa Road When the accident happened policeinvestigated DEATHS minn Antes0n nanny October is 1964It0ur Lady of Mercy nn romeo June mam new wtr of 2mm 11 tint Formnan AVE Tm mate ram mother of Marion Htsboth and Gordon PAWrd Hllflt flu Aunt Ferry Limb nun at are sum ma Portu cm on Ranav wait an uu Ave an no moot Herade so DUNLOP sr 7282439 Bidets 0n C9nnecit thathewasnot the province for this type at pmlit vim annals llRElt warms Continuing Warmer Predictions For Area continuation of todays warm weather will prevail in the Bar rie area tomorrow with high predicted ol low ovemight temperature recorded at the Ex aminer was at High at ll am was 51 Synopsis Mainly sunny ties are expected over most at tarto today and temperamres shouu ma rapidly to their mamar Members of the Barrie Ite creation Committee wililmeet this evening in the comittea rooms in City liallat 730 pm out mom report of the electrical de partment of the Barrie nubile Utilities Commission presented at recent meethrg showed that during Septenioer meters were clranged 51 were tested and accepted by the government inspector and 53 were repaired and recalibralod Members at the staff spent 21o hours reading Guam meters during the month VZELLE warmest since the early port at October Afnernoon tum simld reach the to him dos as tar north in the province as Only the eidreme northern portions ot0ntarloacar Hudson Bay aluflmisaoutonthewmnwea Georgian Bay withinton Killaioe ï¬rnagarni Itlgoma LOCAL AND GENERAL WATER SAMPLES in response to reqth by the Ontario Water Resources Commission water samples month are being sent by the water works department of the Barrie PUC The September samples sent for analysis receiv ed grades One otthe 23 samples was lint to transit This was reported at theth PUC meeting AGRICULWRALSOCETY Two directors of theBarrle Agricultural Society will meet Thursday evening in the Depart ment at Agrimrlture ofï¬ce at pm mg Links low tonight High lhursday Wmdsor 45 raising simian lit raid otthe mayn but since the prop eraction wu taken he ottered his axnmendaliolu gone River North RV Sim Manly WW and Intoh wagrner utoday itwsday my con nrnng warm Winds tidal Marine mast mowIo 0P Marine iorecasls issued try the weather oiilce at 550 am valid until 11 am rm ihmsday Lake Humn Georgian Bay Winds southerly it to 15 hosts Wlsmmlatetoday Forecast Temperatures 7o nonessesseeoessses gassnomamaeeaaaaa REYAILERS TO errTv CANADIANS popular pdcedwhisky Next time alto it 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