so season or blossoms Welcome Here or Controversial Novels Three of the most controvers ial novels of recent years Lady Chatterlbys Lover Peyton Place and Lolita do notappear on the Cshelves of Barrie PubflclLflzraiy or an Simcoe County Library Cooperative Because of content criticized by some as 1obscone each of the three has causal cascade of commentovertho past two years Intho case of Lady Chat tcrleys Dover by Lamen ce the bookwas only released in its uncxpurgated form in the United States this yeAr While thewa are available in aenumber of stores and libra ries in Canada they have not been purchased by either the Barrie Public Library or the Simcoe County Library Cooper ative Says Miss Constance Hardy who selects the books for the citys public library do not consider Peyton Place by Grace tallous very goodpicce of literature It is sensational and was obviously written for man eyy In this Miss Hardy differs from the New York lmes which said Sinclair Lewlswould no doubt have hailedGrhce Meta ions as sisterinAarms against the false fronts and bourgeois pretensions of aJegediy respect able communities nouns GREAT Tbe staid Times described Lolita thy Vladimir Nabokov as great work Miss Hardy sald it was good piece of liten nture but concerned with rath er unpleasant rubiect of Lady Chaltcrléys Lover the librarian said she thought Lawrence was good author but this particular work was not his best novels She added that she thought tlle larger liblt ratios should carry it In his ruling against the mail ing has on Lady Chatterleys Lover by the US Post Ofï¬ce this ycar Federal Judge Fred erlck vanPelt said this is an honest and sincere novel of liter ary merit and its dominant theme antipelfect taken us Garland195 With Truck Abansport truck piled into the back of car an Goldwaters main street laspnightc The truck driven by Yvon Yahouette Thessalon re ceived no damage but the car driven by William Wylie 60 Coldwainr had $250 damage in the No charges were laid andtbere were no injuries Victorla Har hour OPP Const MP Chap iuoa vestignted veceylonVisitoITSpéaksfiii BarrievRotaryCluh Meeting Simone Countys visitor from Ceylon ill Sn Dissanayake was the special guest and speak or at Barrie Rotary Club meet ing Thursday at Community House lo the delight oontarians and other guests Mr Dissanayake gave brie description of his country He pointed out that thete were seven Rotary Clubs on this island paradise ruled by 1the Idonrace for over 2000 Â¥93t5 Most of the island is lowland table for agricultural produc tion andtoday Ceylonfs major income comes from tea coffee and rubber Ceylon claims have the higheststandardoi living and education of any country inAsin outside Japan English is com pulsorysecondlanguage and the country is now in in eighth year of education available to sit flhereds also national health pm The speaker told his audience thatthe presentgovernment has plans in hand to expand industry in Ceylon and being common wealth nation Ceylon recogniz ed Commouwealtb preference Following his talk Mr Dissan ayake answered many questions asked from the floorlle ex plained that the récent assas sination of the Prime Minister wasno indication of unrest in the country but rather the we of afanatic He admitted there had been slowing up of the unloading threaten the soutband auntth Thurs day appear stalled forth res eat as result nomajorprecip itation is expectedjnd Sat way assNorthern 0n iario today and Saturday with the chanceol very light and inter mittent rainedging into south estcrn Ontarl late Saturday Lake Erie southern Lake Hu an Windsor London Cloudy with few surmy intervals to iagara laké Ontario th hurto Southern Georgian Bay Toronto liamilto Cloudy with new sunny intervals today and some little milder Winds 15 orthern Georgian Bay north Lake Huron Kirkland Lake region North Bay Sudhury Main cloudy today and Satur day Occasional light rain or drinle Saturday Little changejn perattlre Winds east 15 Forecast Temperatures Dow toilightrliigh Sn may Windsor St Thomas London Wingham Toronto Trenton St Catharinee Hamilton sweetnessng lgssgesoannes of boatsin the harbor due to labor union troubles high standard of living had meant higher cost of living and the rates of pay had not advanced in step Added to this was the fact that the government had not been over ï¬rmin meeting the demandsofthe unions As asouveuir of his visit and token of appreciation from the club president John Steven snn gave Mr Dissanayake copy of the book Seveu Paths To Peace Mr Dissanayake also taking back with hiln to Ceylon pennants from the Bar rie Rotary Club to be presented to Rotary Clubs in Ceylon roll unvns fjBclrrie Io Gét lirt Exhibit Opens Today Ht Midland The annuali northern ex hlbltion of the Simone County Arts and knits Association opens logy at 130 prnrin the Midland Armoury llhe ex hibltlou will be open 29 to marrow and 210 pm Sunday Chief speaker at the formal opening ceremony will be Dorothy Stevens of Toronto portrait painter and RCA guest artist Also on the plat form will be Warden James Patton and Albert Parker of Barrie president of the as sociation featum of the show will be colored films on arts and omits Two oil companies supply three of them Mural Ilhe Legend of the Bhven nod Cmftsmcn of Canada Community Pro gram Branch of the Depart ment of Education supply Brusb Techniques Pan Point Parcusslon and che Wyck Also featured in the ex wholc is not an appeal to tho brurient interest of the average reader the book is replete with fine writing and with descriptive passages of rare beauty harm Exam Station One of or 12 new driving ex amlnatiou stations toms set up at various centres across the province will be at Barrie lhansport Yaremko announced Thursday applicants Iaycees Host New Prospects Applications fromflva prospec tive members were received at last uishts well attended and excellently run membership meeting of the Barrie Chamber of Commerce at Connnunity House Guest of the local unit and speaker at the meeting was Sen Disanayake pmident at the Kandy Ceylon Jaycee Unit0ne of two Slushaless pres Slmcoe County Library Coop crative which sends bookma bile out all over the county vis itlng smaller libraries and vii lage commlmities is managed at the moment by Mrs St Clair Since summer Mrs St Clair has been the authority or choosing material for the book mobile N0 REQUESTS Weve never had any requests for any of these books she told The Examiner and we do not carry any of them She ad ded that she had never read any of the three Peyton Place Lady Chatter leys Lover and Lolita Were not the type of books needed in country hhrary she went on Said Mrs SLClBil They are too suphisticatcd She pointed out that some of the most avid patrons of the county library were Womens Institute membersv and these aly to catch their fancy Ont Civil Servants Would Stop Work TORONTO lfworking conditions getbad enough On tario civ servants will stop work Williamï¬arvey of the Civil Servnce Association said at protest rally of government Thursday night Most important for civil serve ants are immediate salary in ueasés he said but they ill also fight for collective barg ing rights nApplauded by about 100 govern ment workers he said the asso ciation wont be content with government promises and will light for first class salaries for ï¬rst class work karrie District Home and School Council held course for Association leadas Wednesday night at Johnson Street SchooL Bradford collingwood Strand Alliston Elmvale Aleona Beach Wasaga Beach Siayner and Holly course Opening with panel moder ated by Mrs Eileen Health which discussed program plan ningthe meeting then broke up into fourgroups each of which planned its ownmodel program One group planned around film anotber around guest speaker third around panel and one based is programon play or skit After this each group reported its ideas to the whole assembly Different groups were then formed separately 1TODAYSJSTOCKjPRICES Compiledatnoonby Flynn coolant Barrie Common as lme Dis Bell 73 Dom Found Dam Stores Dam Tar 55Vr Famous Ford Carl Gt Lakes Gcco mne Git Pow Gum II Sullivan Eumï¬h no nude Farms Home on Hudson any Min Imp Tableau xfl 23 so Inter Nickel lnterpr av Pip no Jockey Club mansion Loblawj Pt¢ Muse new Manama no Bid mm 571 on rosom noes 955 54 North Amaflchn Supervlsed Growth luau1min up 1N Golds upon mi up ls oil ahvm my son 5105 sxcnauon amount lndurt allup 61Rlltrdown unam up 09 munnausea mmmoauh were the kind of booksleast liklt hlbitlon are demonstrations ently touring Canada 330mm each afternoon and evening by ho plan students of municipal county artists and paintings by sovcrluncnt Mr Dissanayaka children item the Ontario said he had beenwarmly we Hospital Orlllia calcnhed by localy lime en ea columnar vis will be ï¬e lgHan org m2 Wings eyoungrnen aimshifnihiaiiï¬imï¬ l2 19 W0 together and fosters Wharton Llew Beaver Bert High degreelgt brotherhood and Young and Mr and Mrs understanding was mastim Mcéafmm portant movement in the world today Wont Sit It Out He told those in attendance that the Jayoees are active in Says lion Stewart lean lion Stewart home in simulcast Asia particularly in Barrie on personal business said Thailand and lapan His own country which has six units was seeking the next Jayoee ln temetinnal conference he said today he has no intention of sit ting it out wbilc his broken jaw is mending veteran of the TorontoMaple Following short business meeting panel was conducted leafs of the National Hockey League Stewart suffered the by Barrie members Gard Pat tbird broken jaw of his career workers in suburban New Toronto Barrie Homechth Council Holds ilssn Leaders Course as well as Barrie attended the ed at the Queens Hotel in Brad Court today ions bail provided bersbip anda number of ques trenl lions on the history organization and aims of the organization were dlscumcd for the benefit of With his jaw and teeth wired had returned to action tile fol lowing Esme wearing protec prospectlve new manbers ï¬ve mask The mask said Ron protects the jaw all right but also cuts down on his effective ness Theright winger said it wuhardtotaka passlrom behindor ock to the side with the speciallyvmade headgear Despite thehandicap he has an intention of merely showing up altMaple Leaf Gardens to collecthis pay Itstoo early to stay out of action he said Miss few games and youre sure to fall right out of condi tion On liqulddiet although he has tried someth foods Ron has last six pounds since th in jury He was one of the Loafs six wgoal scorers lhst season tersou and Bill Henry on mem couple of weeks ago in Mon school education parent educa fit him rvlsual aid andsec rotary treasurer and publica tions Attendance totaled 70 The course was for the instruc tionof executives and chairmen of and Associations in Bar rio District Cu Swtntnn will be speaking at Codrington Street SchoolNov on Education Everybodys Business lhiswillbeoneofthohighl lights of Barrie DistricLHi and Councils month which be gins Nov Col Sw chairman for the Can fem on Education in Ottaw Two Request Trial ByIudge Harold Smart and Vera Sutton both of Newmarket charged jointly with stealing ï¬ve commercial ruixmasters valued at $240 each hour truck palk ford Sept 26 elected trial by judge at Bradford Magistrates Magistrate nailcharges aprehnunary caring remap them for later trial ml thaprev licouitwoinan 26 In Death Son COCKRANE CP Lorraine Boucher26 of Timmins Thurs day night was acqldtted on in charge of onminal negligence in connection with the July in death of her threeyeaMld son Rober Commille The Crowncontended th boy suffocated while vomitingu youngster jwos unablelo move his head because his nds tled to therungs afhls clrwh in or drivers llceaees will take written and practical tests at the stations and new task will be compulsory for drivers lult valved in fatal accidents driv ers over 70 years old involved in accidents and thosé applying for reissue of suspended licences Barrie City Police Chief Ed ward ischirhart and OPP Staff Sergeant Ayres bath wot corned the idea when they were informed of it this morning The centres will have nothing to do wlth ï¬lo police they will be manned by salaried civil ser vants but police arerglad to see the idea at last taking con crete shape Sgt Ayres said the plan had been talked about for many years but tbk was the first he had heard about it becoming an actuality Cbiel Tschirhart said he was gladtoseeltinBalriaasthls area probably had to deal with as much traffic as any He also added driving leak at the mo ment were ridiculously simple andthis idea was neat imlt provement The new centres will eliminate all the eoraminers who worked on fey or commission basis Overall cost of the program will be about $800000 other centres willbe Windsor Chatham Kingston Standard Guelph St Catherines Peter boro Kitchener Cornwall mid bury and Owen Sound Resident offices will likely be established at Timmins North Bay llaileybury Sarala Sault Ste Marie Goderich Huntsville Parry Sound Believille Kendra Pembroke and Renfmw Inradditlou to those who ap plied for membership last night approximately 15 other young mail from the community at tended nuts TACKLE Home TODAY When workers loavotha off ioc wiggling with their pockets bulging Will to one theyll end up the some way as this young lady didbuying Navy League lng Audrey Wnss got her tag day early from Barrie Sea Cadet Glen Dagoeault Watching is Sub lileut Crompton seamanship officer of the Sea Cadets Money received today and tomorrow will go towald the Cadets End the Navy League here Examiner Photo Picky Likely Site For New School Collingwood District Collegiate Institute Board has taken an op tion on 20acte portion of the Gordon Wyant farm just north of Staynerltis the likely site for the second school iuthe Col RESISTS TEMPTATIONS TORONTO OPTMayor Phil lips stood firm on an old election promise and declined Thursday toklss pretty Mae Heinles Miss Hawaiian Islands of 1959 thn she visited the mayors office to drape lei the Hawaiian floral chain around his neck she said it was traditional for Hawaiians to lnsswhen the lei is presented But tbemayor insisted on dignified ceremony lingwood DistrictCollegiate area It is understood building of the new high school is continlt gent an the provision of cer tain services by thetown of Stayner and Nottawasaga Town ship Stayner is expected toprovide aywntcr supply fire protection and snow removal toopen Scott Street through to theproparty and to provide sldewalkalong Highway 29 Nottawasaga Eéing asked to connect Highway 26 and Scott Street by means of quarter mile road through the properisV and acoutinualion of the side walk alang Highway 26 to the school property BEAUTIEULi Gustomrsof ELECT CLOCK CONTROLLED QYEN RICIRANGE Cooks While Youre Away RADIANT HEAT BROILERR THITN MICRO runs sunracs UNITS CONVENIENT REFLECTOR BOWLS Regular$35 VALUE