wars vaCnrrno TROPHY At Sarleant otbnrrfeXachtuyachting race against Shanty Club accepts the trty half of his club after the Bar rie clubs victory in the annual Bay held this year at Shanty Bay with start from the pier oi the summer residence of Woods Mrs Grenville Top Executives Active In Appeal Willard Kinzic campaign chairman for the Barrie Unit monnnatssidsfodayuus wonderful the way Barrie husi than Rash 0t BreakIns Barrie City police are invest igatingtwo house breakins that netted thieves four nd rings valued at soon and $150 insllvcr The silver was taken from piggy bank at the home of Stanley Cohen 74 Rose St Mrs Ferrington 14a Rose St reported that someone had entered the home of Leo Tram blay 150 Rose SL Barrio When police investigated they learned that the four diamond rings had been taken Another house breakin was reported Friday at Marion Cre scent and still another attempt ed breakin was reported at the homeruitR Higgins 15 Mar ion Crescent Orillia Child Hurt Niagara NIAGARA0N THE LAle pat CPISix ponplewere in Jurcd two seriously when truck and car collided on the outskirts of this town some 10 miles north of Niagara Falls Saturday Sharon Gilligan to of Niag araontheLake is in serious condition with head injuries Pattie Keith of Orillia is in hospital with multiple bruises They were passengers in car driven by George Hawkins ill of the RCAF station at Downsview near Toronto He and two other passengers PatJ ties twin brother Timmie and their brother Keith 11 were treatedfor minor injuries The Keith children all of Dr iltia were weekendvisit with Mr and Mrs Haw kins the drivers parents Gerhard Tissen 71 hitting araontheLake driver of the truck is in hospital ingood can ditiouu nesses and thelrtop personnel have cooperated in preparing tertheroornpaignl ltlr Kinzle said These people are top executives and very busy in their own right We realize they are giving up their own time and we also appreciate the firms are Iet ting them do some of the work on company time Slogan and objective for the appeal isSeven Sevens or 3717777 Everything will be in readi ness when the campaign opens Sept 24 Mr Kinzie said Some of the officials and the companies they work for are Forster payroll deduction divisian companies with 25 or more employees Barrie Plum bing and Heating Snidv or corporate division general manager of Imperial Eastman Ltd Allan professional division Barrie Credit Bureau GV Dryden schools division Davey solicitation divis ion Barrie YMYWCA Jewell conunercial division Great West bite Assurance aims pany Mrs Corbett resi dential division Greenhalgh accounting DeVilblss Ltd Tawse supply Barrie Press flhomns training program Rory ODonal cam paign publicity Barrie Hydro Three Injured Driver Charged An accident Sunday fternoon Highway 11 in Oro Township Sent family of three to hospital with hurries involved were cars driven by Keith Lyle Spcarin of Orillia and Tony Mulloulr Orangeville Mr Mullouk his wife and their son Andre3lweretaker1 to RevoltVictoria Hospital Mullock suffered bruised and iacerated face his wife Jo anna 32 light bruises and Andre broken left leg and bruised eye Vehicle damage was $1000 Mullouk has been charged with careless driving at ltalph pruentedthe trophyraa Mr ltol hfcentrel looked on Campbel Rallies megaphone in hand is shown at left mnmiaer Photo ErrExaminer Man With Toronto Firm Clifton Ward who was on the Barrie Examiner since 1952 has resigned to join Web Offset Prin tlng Company in Toronto Mr Ward who came to Canada from England was originally on the sale rlrattvorilshig printing latterly was manger at the commercial printing de partment In his new Toronto position hewill be in the pro duction department Mr Ward was member of Trinity Anglican Church the Barrie Officers Mess Garrison Badminton Club Kerr Masonic Lodge and the RCAF Associa tion During the war he served with the Royal Air Force in the Mediterranean area ChargeThree With Thetl Three Simcoe County man have been charged in connection with the theft of $100 worth of clothing from locked vehicle at the Clifton Hotel Saturday The car is owned by Bailey of Kitchener who as vacationing in this area The vehicle was re ported extensively damaged Charged with theit aro James Elliott 3112 Alliston Albert Cleaveley of HR Utopia and Fred Bowers of RR Barrie Police are holding quantity of ceries and fruit They are trying to locate the owner Henry Kenwell of Minosing has been charged with theft of twp blottles of liquor taken from air Minesing Breeder Is Pair Winner Ellsworth Crawford well known Mineslng sportsman and sheep breeder continued his long record or honors with wins at Sutton Fair and Peter horough Exhibitioa Crawford showed southdowns and Shrop shire and his sheep took to first awards plus champion Shropshire ewe More than too sheep were shown from all over Ontario at Peterborough John Fennell of West Gwill imbury near Bradford showed Leicester sheepwlnniag five of the seven firsts and champion ram ATTEND nurr swrrvru cass belt to right Doreen Urry Mrs Josephine Mulchinocir Mrs Barbara Henry and Mrs Kathryn Nixon prepare to dive at an adult swimming class held today at the Com munity Centre swimming pool Grove Street West Examiner Photo wire fBest were To Collegiate Band Awireotbestwtnbesiago log out tomorrow from Harris to Seattle Washington it will be signed by hundreds oi citizens with best wishes for the Bar rte Collegiate Band who play two concerts on Wednesday at the Worlds Fair The telegram will be rent by Canadian National and th wishing tartan still have time todAyat Jackana Grill to cents per name The bands program selected by Director Allcn Fisher will be in three sections Eu ropean American and Canadian The band reached Vancouver on Thursday night after leaving Barrie on tho CNlts Super Con tinental Concerts have already been played at Butchart Gar dens Vancouver island the Bri tish Empire Stadium in Van mum and at University of British Columbia The climax of the Pacific Tour by the 7t young musicians will be at Seattle on Wednesday this week On the way home the hand will play concerts in the Qkanagan Valley at Jasper Parlr in tho Rockies and at Edmonton Alberta They get homnjjust tntimo toplay at Ihe Canadian National Ex hibition in Toronto There are 13 Barrie adults travelling on the Pacific Tour as managers chapcrons etc along with the student bond boys and girls Weekend Magazines last issue devoted several pages for fea ture article on the Barrie Cal legiatc iinnd along with color photo Following are memb era of Barrie Collegiate Bond weirdestmacaw Synopsis Temperatures are expected to rise high in the hi throughout southern Ontario to day Cooler air covers Northern Ontario and will tend tapush slowly southward late in the day The advance of this some what cooler alr may set off some scattered thunderstorms Lake St Clair Lake Erie Niagara Lake Huron Lake 0a tario Georgian Bay Haliburton regions Windsor London Ham llton Tomato Sunny with few cloudy intervals today very warm and humid Thunder storms thls atternoon and even ing Becoming malnly clear and turning cooler touightiuesday mainly sunny and cooler south west 15 today briefly stronger in thunderstorms rn northwest 15 to 20 iuesday Timngami region North Bay Sudbury Variable cloudiness with scattered showers this morning clearing bymidday Near normal temperatures Mainly clear tonight and Tues day Winds northwest is to 25 illtttlttllt new TIMES Havrciuuoroi ter Bristows Bring Your Heating Equipment Up To Date Back in the early 1900s the ol way to heat home But in the past so years great steps have beentaken in the heatin trusted heating experts areawell equipped to remodel your lcat Way to winter warmth Director Allen Fisher associate Mm Joan Gerard Clarinets Janet Gaga Step bca Chutne Linda Stephenson Marc Kramer Patricia Geodet ham Carolyn Pile Donald in awe David Mitchell Lorna Hea oebry Margo MacDonald Ems do Stepbm Dayl Yang Carol Graham Itano Sperm Patricia Hay stringers Susi Dohson if Nowhndz Lorna Lea and Don Finllycon has clarinetl Flutes Valerie Weltman Kenneth Brock Barbara thick worth Catherine McBride Ruth Ferris Elaine Smith Lynne Murray Oboe Pamela laeson Krle tin Embersoa Don it ay Cor Anglals Bassoon Susan Brian Henry Saxophones Leslie Boswell hfaney Orser Michael Henderson Pamela Carroll Terry nchvoy tenor Grant Homer baritone Trumpets Stephanie Ogden Hill More Stanley Elliotson Jon Heancbry Bill Tribble Gloria Jeaneit Barry Dyck Vaughan Sturlipssirfurray Miller French Hunts Patricat Scott Joan Robinson Mary Larkln Heather McNtvea Myrna Spea ccr Bonnie lingers Trombones Carl Hamilton Bob Bogardls Bob husband Boyd Simpson Kent Dtemond Bob King Euphonluma Richard Galen Gerald chmnn Christ ph or Gailupo Barth St gronl Basses Bruce Henry Paul Kelccy Stephen Crane ltm hodgarl Algoma Sault Ste Marie Whlte River regions Sunny and little cooler today andTucs day Winds northwest 15 Cochrane regions Cloudy and foggy with occasional driule this morning becoming partly cloudy this nitemoon iueaday same with cloudy intervals not much change in temperature Winds light variable Forecast Temperatures Low tonight High Tuesday Windsor Kitchener Wingham Hamilton St Catharine Toronto Peterboroush Trenton Klilaloe Muskoka afasagssmssss wood stove was an excellent field BritwspBatries most writinnwgsmm string Permission Btli march John Steele Alan DyerJohn cautls EranLFair ttympanl THE EXAMJNER MONDAY AUGUST Zllan ForLarge Penetang Marina lcnatanmtaheae in in hm marina and seaplane base at the not end at the buy it town cetmclt completes bid for land by Fusion invest ments at Toronto It spoken man for the firm said Pene taaguishcae bay had been chat en as the best possible site for lEAN Msarv suourorn inhumane in vain phras FARM STYLE LB annals CREAMERY no tenant No Grabs use Pit of Mandi latcado and the lamb shore in Georgian Bay Council offered to to no acres of land at an acre ranging up to Minot cruisers club bears with dining tacit4 ltieskï¬arklng Ind suit accord mod lbcro would be hangar the seaplane bare vh4arA rang at AMBChops tenantsromeo Imsgusggg All FOR mo in ALL TRUCKS NOW ITS narsrow nLuMBi onrsrowfst RADIO EQUIPPED mos annular NG AND HEATING LTD