Randall Dick deputy attor ncy general of Ontario gave the Rotary Club of Barrie an insight into the problems of Ontario He referred to tho ROTlllilliNS HEAR ABOUT tllW question of legislation against mortluana and police snooping devices as two of the major pmblems now under study The nffitcrmust enforce laws ruroncsitrnr independently and obiattivaly be said 0ftcn in doing so it comes under sharp criticism FROM LEFT Charles Wilson Rendait Didi Gord Mason tExaminer Photo Park Criticism Hit By Innisfil Reeve Tcrmng criticism of innisflls centennial park development as mostly politioal propaganda Reeve Joseph Cochrone said the new park was fine asset to the township which was obtained at relatively small outlay here has been some criti cisrr said Mr Cochranc charg ing ls was politically inspired But the favorable comments far outweigh any opposition The net cost of the park which includes liveacre artificial lake was only around 540000 and it is worth good many times that value There have been good many people who live near the beaches who have brought small children to the park lake bccausc it is zoned on better and they con sider it sater said Reeve Coch cane Further the small lake is not whipped up into afury by high winds such as occasionally happens on Lake Simcoe For municipality which has large summer cottage tour ist trade projects like the cen tennial park and lake are partic Zoological Society Elects Toronto Doctor lis President well known Toronto neurol ogist Dr Barnett has been elected president ot theUp pcr Canada Zoological Society The society administers the Ontario Zoological Park at We saga Beach Dr Barnett succeeds Dr lit Beanvho fulï¬lled two terms ototfice Dr Bean will retain his post as chairman Council of Governors Others elected to the council are Willard Kinzie Barrie as treasurer Dr Stanley iwan Wat terloo Dr Pridham Guelph Monte lï¬winter Forest Hill Jack Wharton Thornhill Dr Barnett in his acceptance speech paid trfliutc to Dr Bean for his excellent work in guid ing the society through its in mm stages He added the pre sidency of the society presenu an interesting challenge and an opportunity to promote worth while endeavor Dr Eean noted that the On tario Zoo has enjoyed steady growth during the past ycars and he hoped that this trend would continue in the years to come The meeting passed unan imous vote at thanks to Dr Bean for his outstanding at forts on behalf of the society and to Gas Van Eysinga for his hardeork and enthusiasm which contributed to the development of the park atwnsaga Beach law AND coco ciiiicrs Freezing Season ls Close lit Hand nycrii RALPH Banks Barrie Police Dept it didnt take uslong Thursday morning to begin thinking ser iously oi the winter as winds of ti plus carried nasty Wet snoiy into the faces of those of us who were westbound at the time MVinter seldom comes complet ely unannounced but gives us ample wamingto prepare for its onslaught Few motorists it seems heed the prior winter warnings any garage operator will attest With the first heavy frost geveryonc converges on the ageman for thermostats and anti ereeze Comes vthetirst snowfall and the demand for immediate mountrngetsnowtircs the der of the day However many things necess car for winter oiteniorgotten until it is too late Brakes that pull unevenly he come hazardous on ice or snow and shouldbe properly adjusted befgre they pull your car into ski Deadrubberwiper blades that will not clear heavysnow should replaced Leaky exhaust systems which nmxariow aft jwnxk names from on comfort or incomi item and nerve aisamcm may allow deadly fumes to en ter car during windowup wea ther should be thoroughly check ed and replaced it in question able condition stalling due in poorly charged batteries can be hazardous thing not generally considered in readyingracar for winter it makes good sense to prepare your ear for winter driving it is also wise to continue deten sive driving practices as seasons change and to prepare now to adjust YOURSELF to chang ing conditions Winter accidents are not inev itable They canbe prevented in winter as in any other season Plan now tube winterseason ed driver this year and help starnp oTitr and fender shops ularly worthwhile EDD many Midean have enjoyed it too and there will be lot more next year he said Purchased lrLthe early 30s for Hot the property includes about 100 acres of which 20 have been developed Turning to other phases of la nistil administration Reeve Cochrane said he was concerned about taxes and in an era when rising costs and taxes were the rulehc and members of his council had done their best to hold the line as much as pos sible Reeve Cochrane and De puly Reeve Eben Sawyer were the townships county represen tatives in county circles Reeve Coch rane has been frequently men tionnd as prospect in future warden candidate Reeve of Not tawasaga Arnold Vancise as county chairman of finance also has strong following and has good chance at the 1968 war deaship if reelected in his home township Reeve Alex McAuley of Elmvaleeand Reeve Lloyd Prid hsm of Sunnidole are among others who have been most pro minently mentioned BACKS RATEPAYERS Now serving his 14th year on Innistil council and his sixth as reeve Mr Cochrane said he be lieved in keeping ratepayers fully informed on all aspects of muni cipal spending That is how came to run in the firstplacc he said stating he was asked to stand by friends because they were concerned about lack of such information at lhattime believe the ratepayers should be kept informed on just where their money is spent he said After all they pay the taxes and why shouldnt they be kept informed Reeve Cochrane said he con sidered himself strong defend er of public rights have spent good deal of time taking up ratepayers problems in Innisï¬ and lam always gtadto do so he remarked While he has sold the farm known as Silvertop Farms South of Holly Reeve Cochrane has purchased house at Stroud and intends to continue to live in In nistil His son Donald with whom he has beenassocinted in the operation of his farms will continue farming near ivy Inaddition to his duties as re eve of lnnistil Reeve Cochrane also has been busy as official host for the international plowing match His active role in carry ing out the duties of mayor at tent city was commended by plowing mstcli officials and he goodwill forthe township and areagjsaid itor from Miehi ment Bcirrief gan who made typical chm mi moms mimics ioi tDAY ocijeaan an ion Election Race jiWide Open Mayo Uncertain There will be wide open races in at least three city wards on civic election day Dec Only live of Barries 12 older men have declared themselves in the running for reelection Three will definitely leave the scene and the rut arent sayian what their plans will be hlayor Cooke is among those who havent yet decided whether to seek reelection but if he does he will probably be unopposed Mayor Cooke said yesterday he wants little more time to think about it Mayors in mean th tritea council meeting some weeks be fore election day WONT FIGHT poll conducted Thursday turned up no one among the present members of council will4 log to take on Mayor Cooke in an election tight Aid Jodi liiodaarcn said he intends to run again but he doesnt know in what capacity If Mayor Cooke seeks reelec tion Aid Madmen wont op pose hhn however it would be political suicide he said Aid Frank Hersdv isnt say ing what his election plans will be have been accused of saying in the past that intend ed to run for mayor only to gain publicity so im not rnok ing any announcmtent As matter at fact havent cven made up my mind he said The three aidermen who will definitely leave the picture are Gerry Williams John litanol and Everett Barons all of whom an noiuiced their intentions carller Gamma Ald Williams an executive at DeVilblss is leaving municipal politics because of business pressure and Aid Mano has moved to Petertiorough Aid Erinas said earlier he was tired of the bickering that has diaracteriaed council scs MARINE soreness Marine forecasts for the Great Lakes issued at 830am today and valid until it am EDT Saturday Eastern Lake Superior Winds southerly no to 30 knots shifting to northwesterly 35 to is knots this morning decreasing to north west in tonight Occasional rain in snow Lake Huron Georgian Ray Winds southerly 25 to 35 knots shifting to northwest so to to loiots this evening Clouding over withoccasionai be ning this afternoon has been fine ambassador of iv Time to changeyour Fashion image Bellini brings you ffriie Total Look Tln Tipping Bleaching Permanent Waves sessions and woulddt run unto He said yesterday he hasnt dtaoged his mind But have Ive moved outside the my be said to the undecided category is AH Fred ï¬nith He said he unuidnt know until aiirntnation Nov so or the day flier ld Enter Owai list defeat ed la provincial eledion race said he isnt in posklon It the mt to announce his plans Aid Phil Sauve wasnt avail Alhe ttvedcftnttety the nine are Aldermen Jodi Garner and Les Jollifte to ward Jade Macbarcn and Roberts in word and Dorian Parker to ward PROGRAM Aid Garner said Thursday there are ntmber of import ant programs particularly in the field of city development that will need attention in the new term New zoning resilie tlons and urban renewal are at utmost importance he said Aid Roberts has plans for the coming term as well He wants to see computers come into use in city record keeping Possibly in cooperation with other or ganizations such as the public utilities coninissioli and the hos pital who would use the some machinery and share initial costs He also places importance on the need for new zoning regu latiors and an official tan Add Roberts is now ton ed the consultants cant work properly within the framework of the present plan He also wants to see Centennial Park extended in the coming term Projects that Aid Parker wants to help guide throw in lost andltlï¬e are mtabiisilnent of senior citizens homo and hospital for the chronically ill And she also behaves that be fore the city spentk money on anything else it should do what ever is necessary to correct odor problems atthe sewage disposal plant Instant cash since they are redeemable an nt any choice anyway beewas woiiit iinvancmo on HOSPITAL ADDITION The additionla Royal Vic toria Homltal has readied full height and upper floors are being enclosed The addition will add me floors and six storoy tower to the hospital Opening to scheduled In the late summer or early fall of than Examiner Photo Baby GirlsBody Found in Dump 0mm OP Provincial police have discovered the part decomposed body of tire dayold girl at an area garbage dump The body found at the Draper municipal dump 36 miles north east of here could have been at the dump from one to five days pathologists report indicat ed the girl nude when found weighed barely two pounds AWARDED DIPLOMA lhc Canadian Association of Piuebasing Agents announced today that Thurgarland manager of purchasing and pro duction control at West Bend of Canada has been granted professional purchaser diplolt ms The announce to at was made by the associations board of examiners lCity Scopes of Early Can ada an exhibition oi to sketch paintingsof Canadian cities is on display at the Barrie Public Library Daigned by the Canndiana Department of the Royal Ori plcts the early painting used for iargcscalc reproduttions before the development of photography Techniques include line en graving thevcutung lines on metal plate with graves and etching with acid Three of the prints are deptded by Edwin Whitefield water colorist and pencil draftsman of great skill in the display are the com muoities of St Jotm NB Halifax NS Gait iondon tario Museum the display rte Kingston Montreal Quebec To Library DisplayS Early Paintings ronto Fort Garry and Harnil ton The display distributed by the Art Institute of Ontario will be on view until Oct as SAFETY CHECK All cars of the Barrie Challen gers Rod and Custom Club will be put thiough rigid safety check by the clubs medianics Sunday at the Barrie Plaza The inspection spokesman is to be sure that all clubvehicles are in safe condition for that winter ravnxamnnn wm ans PHONE 72414 Canada savings Bonds provide value pluseariied interest MS Canadasniost popular personal investment jCaiiaiia Sayings Bonds mayalso be purchased by companiescorporations trusts partnerships organi ation5Syndicatos yeltutches oharitiesï¬ddbs andassoci time at any bank at full face true average annual yield of 543 when held to maturity with annual income starting at525 and moving up to in later years The option of compounding iiitereatandthus the ignlue nosey in Dleasani and persnnll limos nherc of Olll SUP uridinss nos Edgehill Dr sis7111 pm Call for Appointment aoiaia 6500001 original investment in 13 years the Canada Savingsiiioudsmay he bought through any ban in Caiiirda or through any authorized investment dealer stockbroker trust or loan company They areavailable in coupon or frilly registered form Convenientdenominntions start as low as $50 The maximum amount which any one purchaser mayf Put your money to workin Canadas most populacinvesiment