it was carnival night Friday tin Ken Cromsrty seen re lor members ot the German Canadian Club of Barrie First prize winners in oostiuno contest top were hlr and By itlUIiIEL LEEPER At the luncheon last Tuesday held by the Canadian Opera Guild at OKceie Ccnlre it was puitc remarkable to see the en zhusinsm expressed by the 300 members in attendance it fact that Lire Canadian Opera company is now successlul ppcra company This success is all due to the inspiration of few and the working cliorts and dedication of great many This same spirit was notice cbl just few weeks ago in rlllia The Orpheus Choir was rought to St Pauls Anglican Church and pcrlormed Bachs bhristmas Oratorio Although therequ capacity crowd the total receipts still didnt quite pay the tee However parishion pro who cit that it was impurla ant that others in their City hear this masterpiece happily sulr sidlzcd the undertaking Only with this zeal and generosity can artistic endeav ors ot worth be realized coiring their award from Mar tha Rat5dr rightl Below are second prize winners hir and Mrs Ted Norman and MUSICALLY SPEAKING his Marshall To Sing In Barrie On April 11 However it is necessary that enough musicians be added to the group so that standard sym phonic works he pcriorrned It is important tor the residents in this area that this music be vailable ireoucnily and at reasonable cost oyd Tuiiord assistant conductor loolts to our people to enthusiastically sup port the new symphony orches tra in the near iuture The Board of Directors of Bar rie Community Concerts Asso ciation is happy to announce that the bots Marshall concert will take place April 11 ltiiss Mar shall our own brilliant Canadian Soprano had been scheduled to sing Jan Because ot hip injury her management ouncl it necessary to cancel many at her scheduled concerts Last Satur day Miss Marshall sang at Mas sey llall lrorn wheel chair Kenneth Winters Telegram mu sic critic rated her concert on Extraordinary privilege Some oi the students irom the The nucleus at symphony orchestra has been tanned here The Canada Manpower Cen in 28 employment categories this week Needed in the district are Executive and Proieniimnld this and Female stati Services olticers Department oi Man power and immigration Cana da Manpower Division iinan ¢ial trainees methods man mechanical enginccr draitsman studios oi the piano teachers or Centre Outlines Job Opportunities engineering lambda adver ire at Barrie reports openings tia male aumelectrioian drainan operator auto mechanic saw ycr stock clerk electric motor repairman barber hank clerk farm hand general prentlee Gerri Job OpportnnltlenFc male baby sitters housekecpv the Ontario Registered Music trig manager General Job Opportunities printer arr mechanicaili life insurance alcsmen and saleswomen cost ceonntant general foreman ln pcetlon supervisor mechanical err sales representative tact accurate lypists sales clerk ic mals factory workerslor Allis ton area teller experienced Why not preserve what you have created by good Estate Planning Business and Personalilie Insure anca Annuity Planl Individual and Exempt Pension Plans are LAHANCE ciu Nortthmsrlesn Llis Assurance company Iillniop Barrio Phone mam Iaycees Mark Special Week are Week many ways Rants szcm whose mcm tlon with emphasis on leader ship and training ammlly soon but barbecue and Santa boxes Woman Awarded Night 011 Town Barrls woman Mrs belts at 16 Sunnldlls Road has been declared winner ol this weeks Night on the Town contest Mrs Betta correctly ldentllled the name oi the business hid don in the Night on the Town puzzle which runs weekly in The Examiner as Rubys Beau ty Salon As winner lhs will receive the allowing prices hair style compliments oi Rubys Beauty Salon one ladys casual dress and one mans sult clean ed at Cotiyl Quality Cleaners ires transportation tor the eve ning compliments of Allsndalo Taxi Co corsage from Fend leys Flowers dinner for two at the Continental inn res parses iar two to view movie at the Roxy Theatre and entertainment alter the show at the Caninen irl lnns liarlio Brown Heinz Speir club president the event German version at lllardl Grins is traditional ly the last celebration brroro Lent Examiner Photos Minets Point family is liv ing with neighbors today allow ing tire which gutted their wood from home at noon Thurs day Homeiris are Mr and Airs Wesley Dioyd and their tour chil dren Brent nine Donna is Wayne 14 and Larry 10 at 227 Southle Road lnnisiil volunteer Fire Departu mcnt chiei llm Owens estimat ed damage to house and con tents at $12000 to 011000 He said probable cause at the tire was an oil space heater The department answered the call at 121n pan llhursdnyslt was the iirst tlrs 1n the town ship since Oct 11 except tor Bradiord tire which was also too iar gone to be extinguished At the Lima oi the ire lttrs Lloyd and sons Larry and Teachers Association are an pouring in recital at the audi toriinn Codrtngton Street school on Friday Jan 27 at 730 pm These students will ploy pieces ironr Grades to VIII The general public is in vited to attend Ontario szm president Art nirner Burlington will address Barrio Joycees at Community House Jan as The event will mark local observation at day has Barrie club is in its wih year While not service group the Jayeeel help community ei ioru and promote the city in here are noted as men of ac sor the Santa Claus Psrldl Bar rio Home Show in conjunction with the winter works program Barrio Winter Carnival together with the local Chamber at Com merce and Dominion Day Other Joycecsponsorrd events include rate driving bicycle rodeo public peaking courses CITY NEWS bTIIE RARRIE EXAMINER EATURDAY JANUARY 11 1961 Fire Destroys Miners Point Home Family With Neighbors Vaiiars tn Emcoe County will corttsxpayers 11000570 in 1061 secordlng to tentative budget placed beloro Simcoo County Council In session or Barrie yen tcrdoy afternoon he tentative budget submit trd by social orrvlecs chairman Alircd ll Cage oi Penetonguia shone was sent on to the lin aocs committee or approval The latter oormtlttec headed by Nottnrarags Reeve Arnold Van clse is studying various budget hzures tentatively passed by the council with VIN making recommendations or setting at the 1067 tax roles in February road budget at 41 mills was tentatively passed covering an amount at 3700003 as the countys share at total hud get 0i 317000 ltledonte llecve Dalton Jer mey vigorously protested the re moval oi the lob oi hardtopping count road 22 tram Coulson to Craig inst which had been list cd or spring work earlier irom proposed 1001 work projects but was advised by the new roads chairman Reeve Gordon Vatson ol Creemurc it was done to hold the rate down It there are lav ings on other llcms this work will bn done he assured Reeve lcrmey maintained that needs survey instilled proceeding GRANTS PAY MOST lliost oi the staggering welfare budget will be met by provincial government grants While this is saving in the county ll is still the taxpayers who loot the bill although not against ropr criy taxes it was explain lhe 31000570 total included $31431251 or general vcliare assistance $300010 tor nursing home care and 550912 ior od mlnlslrntlon the latter including 6011 or salaries Total prolt Wayne and daughter Danna were at home There were no injuries Wayne an Examiner carrier boy delivered his papers Thur day and Friday night and plans to continue his route Thursday nighl llirs Lloyd and son Brant were at her mo thers borne on Owen St Dor rie where her stopsister ltlrs Ethel Price was staying ltlrs Prices innlsiil St home lradthe downstairs gutted in tire six weeks ago TRIMS ORGANIZATION DALLAS Tex AmEvan ï¬eiist Billy Graham said Friday premonition ls mo big and needs some trimming Weve already closed down our allies vinclsi grants provide 01600055 oi the bill lhs amountto be raised irom tho county ior welllrs purposes totals 3211000 it the tentative budget is approved The Juvenile and Family Court budget submitted placed 1061 estimates at 015500 down slightly irom iaoo allies are maintained at Ortllil lllldllnd and Collin old as well the county buldin here in Barrie Judge llariore Hamilton point odoritlnihsr rtthatthn Family noun too collected and paid out 8130000 to deserted wives and children during me as ordered by the court This represented nn increase at 000 over 1965 Further since the social servich department went into operation In May 1060 we have paid Into that eiilce 01553 monsy collected by court order or tsmlllcs receiving pub lic wcllnrn laid the report 10 COMMITTEE sided over the session which was marked by preliminary dli cussinn the proposed budget hiore discussion will take place when rccommandiilloiu come back tom the tlnancs commit ire later Spending countyvtunda to aid iarm organisations was strongly detended by Reeve George Davis of Essa at Sim coe County Council session held at llarrlc yesterday afternoon The matter came up when Essa Deputy Itcevn Eugene Smiih moved motion that tho agriculture committee consider an increase in its budget from 52500 to $3000 ior tho Fedora lion oi Agriculture Orlllla De puty Rcavo Louis Franco was lolnrd by Sunnldale Reeve Lloyd Prldham in pointing out this would increase the budget which had been tentativst not at 332000 hlr Franco mentioned the $2500 was listed tor both the Farm Federation and Farmers Union both organizations having applied for grants $1000 is gvcn the Federation it will increased he suggested and Reeve Pridhrim agreed it would Tha Essa deputy rsove said he United Appeal Annual Ian 25 Barrio United Appeal commit tcc will hold its annual meeting Jan 15 at Community House it was announced today in nuenos litres Graham said Joe Galics leit and his have no problems as far as brother Mm Esme whisker trimming is concern rles in the Barrie Whiter Car at at mens hair styling salon at the Bar nlvals beard growing contest rte Plaza they demonstrate The Barrio Joycees intcoopcrntlsn with the horrid and District Winter Works Committee present 2nd ANNUAL BilltlllE nonsrsnow III the HAIIIIIE AIIMOIIIIY Jitllllllltil 12132723 VIEWING HOURS pm to 10 pins Thursday Friday and Saturday ADULTS 50 CENTS Children accompanlsd tryadults admittedltru BARRIE JUNIOR CHAMBER OFVCOMMERCE PREPARE ron BEARDGROWING oonrrsr dollyourself Job Emmincr Phole Non CITY TAX INSTALMENT First Instalmont of or Real Property is due by WARD FEERUARY 1967 WARD FEBRUARY 81967 WARD FEBRUARY 15 1967 WARD FEBRUARY 22 1967 Fionso bring or mail compls Tax Nollco with your payment Worden George hineKly prlr mean the budget will have to be WERE FlATlEHED County Welfare Cost To Exceed $1000000 In addition is Rem Vonclu th ilnlncs committee also in ciudes Reeve Graham Card ot Ortllll Reeve Lloyd PriLham ot Sunaidsir item Bruce Slew nrt et Brsdiord Reeve Alired Cage or Penellngulsheno and Reeve lnhn Paterson oi its township An expenditure ot $1000 WII approved or new county maps Reeve Albert Colvut ot Port MoNlcoll said most oi this mon ery would be recovered through the Ills ol maps REDULATE AUCTIONS Following considerable discus Iloo about unlnlr competition to tnxwtno interim the council rticmsd matter oi reg ulating auction sales to cam mitten inr sludy Fred llunter citrlr told council the count licenses auctioneers the anruili licence ice or whom is $20 Reeve William More at Stayv ncr told there was concern about oulsldars comlng into the noun iy and selling illness and other articles at pu llc auctions then vanishing These people should be paying tax and be sublch to regulation he main tained lllr Hunter Hid the county had no enlorcrment otilccr and Debate County Spending On Farm Organizations wished his motion to stand in any event JUAIPS T0 FEET During further discussion about division at the money 0r illln Township itan Tom loslln suggested bollr groups should stand on their own tent and the money be cat on something Mild would neilt nll iormers As applause broke out in vor lous parts oi the hall Essa Rccve Davis lumped to his ice in vigorous protest There Is nothing wrong with spending county funds on something iar the farmers he cried out over other voices And it isnt sub sldlzlng them either The county spends lot oi money on industrial and tourist trade promotion which doesnt benefit the iarmers at all It is the urban municipalities high get this help but we dont II The amount spent on tann ers is relatively little added the new county agricultural committee chairman When someone mentioned the international plowing match or which $7000 was budgeted Reeve Davis pointed out this brings many visitors to the coun ty and boosts trade ior urban people Tire money provided by the county is recoverable from receipts and all indications point to stanth competition The match is re be held in Innls 13 23 Pig The occasion will mark the presï¬ntntlon gilflgfltidls to lair nor an as ï¬igiaiérlbutcdl substnigtlallyrhta tbs FeaIuIe Fish oppca campa on pro gram begins at pm Farm Market Nicer weather brought many customs to the larmcrs mar ii hot on Mulcaster st urn mom on with run being the big leader Flresh caught herring 45c 1b wlbtthileilsh up to it at Vegetables included squash 15c up carrots 40c bas cook ing onions 76c pears 75c Erus Ii acl sprouts 15c pt mushorooms 36c qt tomatoes wcxbox hot holuo rhubarb 20c blinds 1901ch 20c cabbage 15c earllirlowcr 35c broccoli 6c potatoes illc ban 50 lbs $175 spinach 25c nice turnips 16c up green on tons 15c bunch radish pkgx ï¬e cucumbers one each celery tor 35c paranips the pkg Talman sweet apples Spys Macs 85c bas clrtron 20c up lipms baking dyids in good sappy squares oooldes rolls bread bran mul ilns tarts and cakes INDEED BUT Theres only one Welcome WW is th ltstion More 1i olcompllmsrrtand CE 967 City rmr and Business urnimitated omni zotlon were certainly flat torrid But as many have learned the reasonable tscsirnlls Ilill short of the So worn at substitutes tort rolsnemllubstltuto ow tumor welcome it rm or norm suggestion by Bradlord Reeve Bruce Stewart that the solely in spector be made an calorce meni oiiicer was supported mi II to be taken up iurther the warden stated Whether auction rates should be regulated on manlywide basis or through local mantel palities was debated llr hlore tell them warm be more com lrel It the county level li leg islation permits sugccotion that the annual licean too be lncresird to 3100 also is to be considrred by com mltleo FROPOSES CHANGE Reeve Alex lchulcy ol Elm vriio received support tor mo tion which asked lbs agricultur al and reiorcrlollon commltles lo consider making out brlel advocating change in lbs lo cation 01 the North Slmcoe og rlcultural olllca trom Dorris to Emvaln We would be more central location be argued The committee headed by Reeve George Davis ol Essa will study the mailer lnnlslil Deputy ltccve Abner Sawyer was advised the county road work tram Churchill to Le iroy would he completed thu year when he inquired lil township near Thornton next October As Reeve Davis sat down he was accorded an outburst oi up please irom smlllngcolleagues Vardcn George ltiucltny who also is ianncr said the mo tlnn just asks tho agricultural committee to consider the mat tor and when he called tor vote there was relatively little opposition although some air stained SENT TO COMMITTEE The motion than was ordered sent on to the iinance commits lee along with the agricultural budget Noitawasngn Reeve Arnold Vandse ls chalnrinn oi llnonco and he and his commit lce will study all tentatively op proved budget iigurcs or re commendation at the next meeting el county council in February ilicse igures include the $131 are tentatively budgeted or toll maintenance and the property committees recommended new wage scalo the 3321525 or county assessment department $70509508 asked for roads $221000 as countys share or welfare and others TRY EXAMINER WANT ADS PHONE 7202414 Your home stands or Milan Iran and ynar particular way of an Yrs asvr grorrerrd 1r xgltnlt lurr by ur Intl Ill Illrnllhings Igolnlt Inn by their Hot pm rr important have you material it tar your ismlly In call you should din prroutnnly Yo will want in arms that your v41 ms nuer munrr to in tnuhrlr ws bomlJmong their own clouds and minim uir lnsuranco can protect ynarhome against outstanding moiing Utah ttongm rum lion Policy might no be yrrirst roiutloa lmiursloinliv Mirrvlrr