SliilCOE COUNTY council for this now your will have two former wardens despite the loss of three from last year Dalton lormcy left of hfedonte who was warden in 1966 will be back lie is shown talking over the now county setup with Reeve Ernest Mill er of Goldwater wisrdcn in 1946 who made comohadr alter long lntaval Ex aminer Photo Two Former wardens Will Sit On Council While Simcoe Countys neiv 1967 council will be wilhout three former wardens in nddillon to has years warden it will still have two members who have had warden cxpcricnce among its membership representing 32 municipalities Reeve Dalton Jermcy of Me donte who was county varticu in 1964 is the only member of the committcc of onetime ware dens who recommended rulc dinngos in December back with the new council Departed from the membership are Ixwardens Herbert Hughes of West Gwillim bury Albort DcConkcy of Mnt diedzfli and Montcalm Maurice of Tiny in addition to the 1966 warden George liicOaguc of Al iiston AFTER 21 YEARS But along vilzh the hlcdonto recve the new county council will have another former warden back after an interval of 21 years in Reeve Ernie Miller of Cold water Mr Miller who was coun ty building maintenance super intevxlmt for 16 years was coini icv warden in 1946 His recent election comeback at Hildwainr places him on the county tonne cil again First responsibility of the new county council will be to elect their 1967 warden Oro Reeve George lilacKay has been most prominently mentioned in coun ty circla when thine specu lotion about tha possihil es but lit was pointed out any of the memhas are eligible and here is always chance of an upset Room IifacKaw is generally favv tired because he served as diair man of Finance last year and this has roomsfly born stepping stone to the wardenship ï¬nances in addition to the war den and exomrden situation NEW DEPUTY REEVES James Wales Tossorontios first deputy reevc since 1898 and Ruse Creighton hilabclh edashs first deputy reeve are tivu of the new members who have been in the municipal spot light Reeve Van Loree will be back as Tossorontios other vprcscniaiavc while Iilabdiedmdi will have another new member in Bccve Lloyd Taylor who mov ed up from councillor to fill the vacancy caused by the re tirement of Mr DcConkcy Reeve Michael Asselin and Deputy Reovo Eugene Moilloux will givu ï¬ny township two new members replacing former reeve and longtime county member Montcalm Maurice and former deputy rccve Douglas Holt At 82 Reeve Asselinwvili be the dean of the members in age Allislnn Vcspra West Givill imbury and Oro are among other municipalities with mem her changes from last year llceve Ralph Hunter of Alliston moved up from deputy alter the retirement of former warden George Mwague mm the comi ty council Deputy Reeve Jack Taylor is new county mem her after 11 years as an Ailiss ton councillor loomercouncilIOrOarlDorm Honor Alliston moved up to deputy recve to give Vespra new member while Wellington Dobson is back this time as rceve to replace Waiter Forbes who retired after long service Wd Giwillixnbimyu new coun ty representative Deputy Reeve Arthur Vnim also has had con siderable council experience Reeve Kmih langimrl back all tcr serving several years as dandy replaced awaiden Rar bert Hughes CHANGE FROM QED Deputy Reeve 102mm Gil Iesple makes change in Oro representation since he replace Gordon Caldwell but he is not now to wintry circles hav ing served previously for somo six years Reeve George IilacKay is the other Oro member Vasaga Beach will continue to have Ed Longevin and Fred Male who entered as new menu hers last July followcg turns over in special election idl Iowing annexation Sumiidale modify will be by Reeve Moin Pridham only Willi deputy peeve laying beer dropped as result of loss of population through the same Wasaga an nexailon whidi meant in effect this oiflce went to Wasaga in cised of Sunmidde While all records havet been fully uheckod it is probable Port McNimll Rcove Albert Calvert will be the member with the longest county experience some 19 years in all Rink IAs Schoolboy Winners AIMSDON Stab Ballth Memorial High School students are proud of Gary Smockum the isyearold hnliiaot curling sldp and members of his classy mink for the honors 1th to the school in winning the sev enth annual school buy bunspiel if tine Pathway Gusting Club vat Toronto during the holidays standout allround athlete In Iingus Street lighting ft who starred for Alliston Can uohs ball club last summer Smodcion also proved litr25 ariEitFaordioary curia as he led fellow studan G211 Mc Waters Bill Sutherland and Ross Hutchinson lo the premier laur els in the bonspieL All the curl in students have been receiv ing the Migratiilaï¬ons ol friends at the school and sportsmen of the town BRILLIANT DISPLAY The eoilue rink played wdl throughout the bonspiel but were particularly brilliant in the semi final when they managed hard fougit to win over At McLeans Miarldiam forusmne Smockum irnself malleter shes in it ing aragar III the meantime John Chapr man dripped the favored Don Mills rink to to extra end win over Garry Lawsons Plumber Highland crew Plan More Improvements ANGUS Staff Plans to further improve Angus street lighting are being balm up by the police village board of trus tees following discusnoo at the inaugural meeting earlier in the week Eighteen more latwatt vapor Ms have proposed and the board deluded 07 look into the matter of costs There were in such lights installed last year and they made decided im provement One of the own new members of the board Charles Bell was made dialrman of street lights and sanitation width includes garbage collection The outer new member May nard West was named chair man of roads and sidewalks The snowplowing contract was worded Marvin Uvingston for keeping Angus maids clear of snow Wlliiam Gibbs who recently topped the pulling in the elec tion was chosen chairman suc ceedingMervin Milson lihe oth er retiring menfber was Ed Guergis wellknown local fur niturgrmerohant Rev Thorpe of Angus Uni ted Olniroh led in prayer and spoke at merinaugiliail meeting which was held at tieloan hall Sanford Page secretary recorded the minutes Mr Page said the Best town ship plowing equironenl with its large wings helps to move back snow on Angus streets when necessary but the ordinary clear ing is done by commit Mr Livingston had the Wadi pre viously and his work um ails lactory Inaugural Set For Creemore Village Council CREEMORE Stall Inaug ural meeting at the Creemore village council has been set for Monday January Reeve Gor don Watson will again head the same council which also includes Councillors Harvey Petllgrew Alex McAllister Nelson Corby and llnice Melville Reeve Watsoo who was member of the county roads committee will start his sew 23th year as head the coun Appointment of committees is planned as reorganization is planned for new term Ittodsthetlnalforihenl listen crew to show theu best youd enabled them to pile up aim in margin on Don Mills With straining foinender in the eighth Trailing by nine points and with only two ench to go skip Jolm Chapman con ceded victory and was the ï¬rst to congratulate the new winners Alliston thus replaced Don Mills Collegiate Iistitute as His bushel Primaryflohampions Saunas Northem High School with PaulHacloieyslciwing won near me mi from prim taking Batimsi Reights 51 dary School of Toronto lot in this final Control Peal High School of Brampton won the third event Wig ï¬nal of this OthOI agiol over McNeil High School Iudy Says Youngk Dishevelled lire Part Of Life OTTAWA CPFGtate Secre tary Judy LaMarsh believes that the dishevelied young pro ple of today ore afraid of life and maybe even afraid of themselves She made the observation Tuesday as she handed out some 600 Centennial citizenship ll certificates to students at Meri vale Iligh School While it virus good thing to be part of thain crowd it was also good to make sure the crowd really was in some thing Itlï¬ukdfthmdsnna tard ency among certain element of youth which bothers me it is this idea that it you disagree with certain elements of sod oty the answer is simply to withdraw from it Surely that is rather nega tive approach to lire Indeed would go bit further and ray that it is also rather cowardly WM She urged the students to make sure you reallyI are Em EXAMINER WEDNESDAY JANUARY MA DISTRICT BRIEFS NEW BANKING DIIts NEW IDWEII Slam New banking burrs for the New in well branch of the Toronth miolon Bank will be from 1030 am to i230 pm on NCSdays and to 111 pm on Fridays if was announced by Roy M051 WEN NORTHWEST VISITOR VASEY sum visitor from the Northwest Territories dorm Stewart of Pine Point spent holidays here with his par ents Mr and Mrs Alvin Stew ad Mr Rowan Sr is form member of Mcdmte moioi TREE PICKUP MIDLAND Stat Special ultimo tme ticklip Vlan nodlntheiowooflilidlandou liursday Jan itwas nn minced try ï¬ller com misnner of works STAYNER NAME SEAYNER Staff This GwrgimBaytownwasnamed lobaordThomasStoyorrone time mm gain of Canadafllhetnwnlnlitsmign withthcopeninzdthztheo new inflow line in 150 with Ande Column indentch settler NEARLY COMPLETED MIDLAND sum Iilldlands main centennial project the now Hurmia misoim buildm Ut tie lurks Park is nearing com ptctm Mm billable am getting ready to transfer dis plays and the ofï¬cial opening cummoles will take place later BEHION WATER DEMON iStaff lnns in increase Bostons water simply will be recrdvlog early attention from the new village coide whidi is again headed by Reeve Earl Brown The village has good well water system and drilh were carried out last year for additional supply Wood ForHealing Essa School Cost $150 Per BAXTER Stafft Brooms were purchased for lifount Please ant pmeer sohml on ion ii at 25 certs each and wood for heathig by box stove at $150 per card it was shown by 190 records Ilio school which was closed in 1949 Win opened in 1571 with til pupils in charge of one teach Miss Ellzobom Arnold This too at the tinno wens Carr James and Al fred Ayerst Various improvements made through the years were shown by the minutes The school was waioscotted in IBSI and in 1895 the woodshed was rebuilt well was dog to provide good drinking water right at the sdiool in 1914 momentous Former Sheriff Is In Hospital Former County shen1 An drew ll Tudhope is feeling better In Soldiels Memorial Hose pltul at Drillia altar having been injured in traffic accident at Medoote crossing during the weekend friend Burgess BWHIUM also was injured The Car driven by Mr Tudhope was severely damaged in the collminn Can Meet Some Car Saieiy Items Manufacturers Say DETROIT AP American Motors and Ford Motor Co told the US government Tuesday as General Motors did Satur day that they could not meet some of the governments suggested safety items for tool cars They urged that some of the standards he redrafted and that others be held in abeyance pending more testing to see if they were needed or would be of as much value as the gov ernment indicated Ford and General Motors said they could meet to stand ards without too many prob lems and that they could com ply with seven others if William Haddon highway safety admin istrator made adjustmaota them AMC said it could meetrfs standards almost immediately couple of them based on minormodifications of Dr Had doos original propiwais but said that it would have prob lems or could not meet the otherseven in time for 1968 pro duction Dr Haddon in making his first 23 proposals in early Do cember gave the auto industry until hiesday to file any com ments complaints or sugges tions before he issued the final standards which become effect ive Jan 31 for 1968 cars Dr Haddon said Saturday that he would withhold nom moot on the replies of the vari ous auto companies until all have been received and he has had chance to study them where the action is and not merely on the ndelines grum bling about the rules for the me text of Miss LaMarshs speech was released to the press in advance in delivery 4i on HU NTERS ouran nvnnv SATURDAY mom or nonssauo VALLEY For info 7mm Clbiirét DANCING to Cord In 1907 year which saw the outbreak of the First World War with basement excavated the school was rebuilt with walls rubriclied in 1916 After the school was closed the pupils were transported to school at Thornton First record of school at Baxter which has modern school today goes back to mi when half an acre at the 5th line and 15 siderond was pur chased for $100 and frame acttool erected long beach were provided in the classroom and the pupils had to rest their books on their loiees since there were no desks Excavation for basement was done in 1899 and the walls were bricked in 1909 In 1924 the grounds were enlarged to three and half acres and stable was built for pupils horsa in 1927 Pine and spruce trees shelter ing the school and grounds from winds were planted in 1935 Honor scourrn Named assistant provindat commioaer fir ukclaod region by the Boy Scouu of Canada Ronald Scoizhorp of Richmond Hill received the aoyear bar to his long servica medd for WW from the retiring assistant commission ci Maior Gm Banlo recently at regional conference held at BM Bor den Finances Good In Medonte MOONSIONE Staff Me dontc township ï¬nances are in good shape as council prepares to start new twoyear iami mumry covering most of last year showod expenditures of $2709091 and moorpm 01 $11535463 before obstonisal pant ii mad shady Monet was received and also late taxes reported The import showcd an excess of etarent assets of 51 mm but this will be consider ably improved when all the fig ures one reported The new Mcdonte coronal has one change from last year with form councillor Horace Voscy don move Dalton Jenney marks the min annivxsiuy of his first installation having started his municipal servloo as councillor in 1941 Denny Reeve Ingram Amos and Councillors Boyd Miller and Morley Bull arc the other meni 11 ALL BEGAN HERE The wheel writing and the plow are all thought to have been invented in the primitive civilizations of Iraq TIMPERIVAE If COtUMiilA PICTURES Prtitnii GAMILLASPARV Aiiifl RAYNiNAWlYNE ROBERTWEBBER It who overlook TODD ARMSTRONG mevnd by Willi BeiiAVEii Written and DirlrledlrBtilittlifl GIRARD AlliitAVEltiiiiiAiiii Production EASTMAN DOUJR Monpower Rain mg Program slickesf swinginesi conman the world GET THE Tllliliiliitiif T0 in Till no Unemployed persons allowance whileaiitending flames Following arethe starï¬ngdatés for new classes Jan Grade7 and Grade tenses Clasm are in progress iuBasic Upgradlng from Grade to Grade 11 and Commercialand Shop subjects Feb 6Nimses Aide Machine Shop Class is in operation Applicants who haveGrade 10 standingwithsome or training in MaoliineShop to Jan 27 Classes in Welding erience be admittednp commeroidl and drafting will be starting For more information apply to Mindanao 59 Adult Education conga in Only Canada Manpower Centre 405 Owen Street Sponwredby Federol and ProvinrlnIVGovornmnls taking the place of Rinsell Bran be alscted for twoyear term MIDIIUM StainWhile lip In any event are wanna on Maui and marina his HOLLYWOOD Fla James Hoffa with time last running out for his final legal diode to stay out of prison bisia himself today in shaping nationwide Inciting contract de maods guess thats how he stays ï¬ne said close associate about the gruelling work pace maintained by the Teamsters Union president despite the idghbyenr jury tampering sen tence hanging over him Hoffa kept aides working long hours wrapping up final details on wage demands he said will range from five to soven per cent for some 500000 employ ees of 12000 inicking firms Contract talks start in Wash ington lan ii but unless he is ï¬lm in wmmn new US Supmno Court hearing or new trial Hoffa could be in prison before the March 11 con tract deadline The Supreme Court him at ready rejoclod his appeal Some union soinoes exinwsed concern that the trucking nego PHDNE 72346 Aldous PLHUiS ROXY as ountorsriv1aannlc VIII Pttmit 72846 ROXY 65 DUNWP rinous PlAVtRS rumor cillors an George Duie at Will Still Meet In Midhurst Hall min year an etch at tendon in the buslussof liu new term Can Doranhas mov edimfromcoimllortodcpui mind the thmewwcotm in municipal office remaining at Barrie With the new municipal hall propasll dropped the com cil will start the new term with good surplus Hood Building Up His Demands For Contracts ï¬atlons might bog down if Hoffa III award to wmplete them but the 53yearold union dud expressed confidence that set ilcmcot will be readied without strike But Hoffa added that some buddng firms might have to rake then rota to pay the new labor coals one uiilon source predicting possible difficulties l1 Hoffa went to prbon before negotia tions were oornpleted said lloffo has bear oueman show in became he mm crutlc but because he has been dealing with these mloyas for so long Hoffa told reporters he had talked to almost every carrier truck tawny in the Minlry in preparing for the negotiations Union sources said no other leamstor ofï¬cial includmg Roifas heir apparent Frank Fitulmmohs oi Dotrolt has that dose relatlomhh with the motoring industry TRY EXAMINER WANT ADS PHONE 72mm NOW SHOWING Feature It 630 and 900 pin EIIZIIEEIII VII Mm GEORGE SEGALSMMDENMS mournI cum nos Restricted A189 SEE MAN AND HIS WORLD AT THE EXPO GALA PREMIERE OPENING THURSDAY JAN 11th EVENINGS MATINEES om not BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN 20 RODGERS HAMMEllSllZINS Viiiiililh mama 111 scusbumcr rnrcns stout Sunday through Thunday 5175 Friday Saturday Holidays $200 Mathsfl Saturday Sond Kolldayl 4150 mam this IiLi PRICES TAX INCLUDED roar LIST susennoap mum salmon rundown Mali delladdressed envelope withrehequ ormoney order payable1o ROXYVTIIEATRE IO DUNLOPST BARBIE All Best moaned Nuns Addflll No of scan at Mat Even rim Requested int nu pats 2nd an on