con six day exercise in Are Battalion of the Royal Canadian is mm mm mm nemy and also to provides dc will climb aboard six near fen roIE Flying Bborccirs To DIOP 180 Chutists At7Borden paratroop force of loo men weapons rudi sack and Wireless will hit the earth at the Camp equipment Borden tank training grounds to marrow morning and begin lal tic survival Parachulisls from the Second Regiment from London Ontario C119 Flying Boxcars at Cram lin Airport at London and drop over Salisbury plain at Borden in conditions One companyad the full northerndrcss They will Sccond Battalion of the Royal carry lull equipment personal Canadian Regiment wrll proceed raii system will be their tents ratlona ammunition and other necessities wznivesnarnovu on his COiillCil Accepts 1959 SlatusRépbrt Barrie City Council last night accepted the Mart at its City status committee without dissent Earlier in the day simcoe Coun Council had likewise accepted the report at itssdparatlon Com milled The two reports contained de tails ot proposed agreement between Barrie and the county on the scparatlpn of the two bod ies caused when Barrie became db last January By accept ing the proposals the councils have tllus wound up the business of the two committees The agreements will be drafted by municipal lawyers and are seated to the two councils for 39 proval by byinw The legal work involved will likely take seven to ten days County council Will re convene for one day io pass the WW The divorce proceeded in to the area as United Nations MobileVCompany patrol and with jeeps and other such equipment attempt to clear the area of par aehutisu The exercise over the sand swept tanlo training range will go on as scheduled unless wea ther Mormons prevent it Last week the weather condit ions held upa paradrop on this samerange until the snow and wind driven sand subsided long enoughforvis by to be re Also dropped via the mono The purpose at this exercise They will do this under battle Barrie Horticulturalists Oil To Royal Winter Fair Today The linal tour of the season for the Barrie Horticultural Society re started out this morning from the Wellington Hotel tor bus trip to the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto The trip to the fair winds up busy season for the horticult urists The season began March 15 with Ziamember visit to Bramp ton for tour of Dale and Cal vert greenhouses May 19 75 members went to Ottawa stopping off on the way in Peterborough for tour of the Parks syslm The day in 0t lawn was spent touring the Mint thcParliament buildings the Experimental Farm and oth or beauty spots The June tour took in 41 mem hers who visited TornntnsBot anicai gardens spiing gardens sunken gardens Ben Vieldhuis greenhouses and the scented gar dens at the CNiB visit to Grnvcnhurst July to see Queen Elizabeth anti Prince Philip and onlthe 15th trip to the Shakespearean festiv al in Shallotd made up the July travel agenda FALSE Barrie fire department answer ed false alarm at the Lorena Street area near CampbellMov ers at 1045 am today in Wanner TORONTO CHForecasts is sued by the weather office at arn Synopsis It was cold night across 0ntario Overnight tern peratnres ranged from 1015 de greesabove zero in SouthernDn spirit of harmony with each side complimenting the other on able negotiation Arthur Evans chair man of the countys committee today told reporter his op lisit Playroomilhor visited the Dundas greenhouses McConneis Nursery and the Lit Tree nursery in London CNE and the 30th they wont to Algonquin Park to view the Cav alcade of Color The Lady Eaton estate in King was seen by 39 members pct 28 purpose of these tours is to in terest people in horticulture All tours were Milis Handbook Covers Principals Work school principals in Barrie will be working from handbook in the near future School lioard last night princiv pals who attended North York conference recently heard abouta handbook assembled by principals in bhe Toronto suburb which covered every aspect of principals work school life and activities to schoolsrhcre he said but much of it was and board members and principals will read the handbook with view to adopting similar one here The decision not be known yet as the board will not consider with view to taking any action until next years new school board session cipal was not sure of action on ally school problem or policy of the schools here on any Aug 12 and 13 group of 73 Sept the society visich the Todaystrip to the Royal ends season of pleasant tours The planned by Mrs There is possibility public Oakley Park principal Mac can told Barrie Public lot ofit was not applicable however will in Inany case where didprin Prince Wales The possibility of playroom for Prince of Wales School requested by the schools Home and School Association wiilbe considered by Barrie Public School Boards roperty committee it was deci ed at meeting of the board last night It was suggested either port able accommodation could be arranged or floor in one of the rooms at the front of the school be lowered to gain more space The property committee Said they would likely seek professional advice onthe ado visability of lowering floor request from the same association that there be side walk built on the Watsidle of Innistil Street outside the school was referred by the heard back to the association advising it be sent to the train fic committee To Offer llrt Classes For Children Applications are now corn ing in for childrens artciasses which are starting at Barrie YMYWCA on Saturday after noons The 10week course from Nov 28 to Feb 13 is to be supervised by Mrsgt Bettina Harvie who has taught such classes successfully before un der other auspices Cost 15de includes member ship in the and all mater ials except brushes poslte number Barrie alderman Lester Cookc was line chair nian Aldernian Cooke said the com mittees work had cemetcd the relationship between city and county Barrie City Councilvap proved unanimously resolu tion thankingthe county com mittee for its etiorts to reach agreement City Council also approved vote of thanks to its own staff for their hard work msrmurs The agreement calls for pay ment by the county to the city of 5135941 in five annual inslnl mcnla free log Decomber next year This re presents Barriesoriginal con tributions to county huildings equippient reserves and land oulcr items held byjhehcounty will not be included in the agree ment as the county and city have to operate services such as the administration of justice jointly and the buildings and equipment will therefore remain joint prolt oï¬ntercst commenc Party Barrie will buy certain ser vices from the county The city will also Pay $150116 to the coun ty treasury for services rendered to the cityin1959 only low in the negotiations was inrecreation Thecountys recreation committee which nor mally has received about $2200 annually from Barrie through the county levy rejectedan offer of $500 to continue service lie to Bar Barries viewpoint was that many Barrie recreation services are availableto county residents The negotiators agreed to cave Barrie Recreation Comnut tee and the county committee to and others has been pressing the on out settlement heel they could ASSURANCES Alderman Cooke last nleht an nounced MayorVWillard Klnxie atnent from the meeting on pri vate business he is president ot lhe Ontario Milk Distributor Ar sociatimi which is holding con ventlon in Torontthad earlier in the day spoken to Premier Leslie Frostand obtained assur hnces as to Barries disputed settlement with the provincial government Barrie has been claiming some 16000 from the government re resentlng the loss on road lub sldies The city pressed the claim as the time between the an nouncement and actuality of be coming city was so abort lThe city agreed to the with drawal of private bill from the Ontario Legislature last March when private assurances were given by Prcrnler Frost that the city would not lose by its agree ment Since then no firm action has been seen from the govern ment Alderman Cooke said Mayor Klnzie would be able to give more detailed report on the is sue on his return Alderman Charles Newtonthereupon with drew motion he had put asking for nletter from the premier on the settlement Sales of Ail For Beaver Hat Drurys latest story of Simmvcounly are approach ing 900 reports Councillor Calvert chairman of county councils committee for tourists and industry Printing order was 1500 Camillor Calvert reported to council the past tourist season had been an excellent one for Simoce County operators al though other areasto the north and west bad bad alilodemte season Itis apparent that publicizing our beachesrand waterways our colorful and exciting history and our fine resort areas has borne fruit hegstates in hiswritten report Our continuing efforts will helpto increase the flowo£ tourist dollars into this arch He confirmed the Ontari ernrnent willvopcna tour in iennation centre near Barrie on Highway 400 Constructionis expected next spring The county with the Georgian Bay Develhpment Association Tlen iicréSite ii of ten acres cos my will be Jointly purlth by Barrie Public SchoolJnd Barrio ParisBoards it was announced at gmoettng oi the school board last night Thealte sewn acres which willbe apnuéchasod by School board tlueo park boardwlllbe or andfor pinyin area The site is betweeb Duckw and St VlneentStreets northof Ponctang gt School board semmtreas lire George Longstuh said reason for the early purchase was because at thefsubdlvision planned for the nreancxt year Both hoards concerned felt Joint purchase would be more convenient large housing development plan is slated for that area in the next year Plan inieetl old last iebt inBnrrie at Milan Cam mlttee of the public service organizations formed to prot govern mentriecentlnlunl of salary net for civil servants Id llbberts Butte ung viabpieiident oi the National Delenu Employeer Aflocia tion of Camp Borden and Div trict warmed chairman may runingeolilaéie ls secretary and MillardHllbbe Protest Bnrrie Isaiatolt Win on the committee Hr Roberts said mug prw test meeting would be held only In December he or all federal gave me cin pioyecs in this area to seek public supportin the salary dispute The National Defence Erm ployees Associaion of Camp Borden ndDlstriot is affiliat ed with tbeCivilScrvice Fedr eration of Canada Aler lard RR Barrie is president salécuicity Wdlidéiiui Servant lButLHorrible Master Pile The Kinsme tub of Borrie held its rcgularmeetlnglast night at the American Hotel giPresiderlt Hart nlelt in the ï¬nals in attendance were George Daviu of George Dav ies Construction Ltd and or mer Barrie Club presidentsAl Eyers and Henry There Christian Businessmen Hold with Beerslin the chair the November meeting of the Christianliuslness Mens Com mittee of Barrie was held in Community House with we on hand After singing the theme 5mg thanks fortbe meal Scripture readingwas by Wallace Stewart prayer by Keith Constable JMurray Tyndall led the sing ing with Reg Knlght at the pinnol The men enjoyed sev eral number from Toronto group comprised of Suclgrovesoloist Arthur Marks cornctlst aho Robert Baxter of Willnwdale testified to the saving grace of JesusChrist inhis life He said Iwas drinker and gambler and headed for deep trouble when gave my heart to Christ Murray Ford returned Dwain Bedlamin pl Speaker Bruce Fognrty Nial tnr of Toronto was introduced by Roy Carlton Alilston His Kuh lect was from Daniel 18 But Daniel purposed in his heart that he would not defile himselfwith thie portion of the kings meat or ne Outlining the life of Dliniel carried away captive through many trials in captivityf Satans determination ioklll him speaker brought out the victor ous life through faith and trust in the living God the Meet lit Community Honse Continuing the speaker said Daniel walked with God over day before his open window and was not=alrald of the kings command The Christian who Walks with God these daysis not walking popular path When Daniel snwtrouhle com and maintained contact God Seven firsttimch were oh hand and received welcome Bank Stall Fete Outgoing Manager has staff of Barrie braiich of the Bank of Nova Scotin pres with ented two paintnigsjooutgolng manager Harry Hancock at recent party at the Community House blamed in lcaving toassume mnnagersbip of the banks Swill Current Saskatchelt wanhbrancb His replacesnent is Harry Nutter formerly manager atheIiifrew Pruent were not the stalf of the bank Mrs Hancock and Hadcock manager of the Carp Ontario branch Mrlianoocks brother After the guy those present movedto the gb Street home of Mrs Dynlent to continue the party which wires pass 50 years he prhyed three timï¬ Speaker for the eveningwas lion Pile sales superiiitcndenr Georgian Bay Region Ontario HydroElectric Power Commis slon Mr Piio spoke on the most frequent causes of accld1 em and tragedy occurring with electricity Among these were Child rcn climbing lntolenccdin sub stations 12 Cranes and power shovels coming into contact with overhead lvircs Child ren climbing lrces through Children climbing poles 53 Erecting or repairing TV roof antcnnaesp Ladders carried upright and coming into contact with acrvice cntranm wircs at the home Children playing with ites ncnr overhead wires in Cars crashing into hydro poles iiir Pile used display which vividly illustrated the causes and the results ln summing up he said electricity is won derful servant bursa horrible lag he calleda prayer meetingmamh The speaker wils introduced by Lorne Carter and thanked by John Gillespic Public Speakers Competing Here Sirncoc County public school speaking contest finals will he held Friday at liillcrest Public School Barrie Towns townships and mum icipailties from all over the county will send one represent ative each to the competition chosen by why of preliminary compet jons in individual com muni gt Winner of Simooe Countys contest will go to Toronto next spring to represent the county in the provincewidecompcti tionu Representing Barrie Schools in Fridays contest is Aph Spearn Grade King Edward Public School council VOTES Million eminent atriato few degree below zero matter raising itself he would gov um faculty ing the day and is expected to move into Quehec early Thurs few snowflurries and moderat ingtemperatur erly 15 Thursday aftemonn cloudy and continued cnld today and tonight wiUI snowflurries or shear 10lowltonight near 15 Thursdaycontinued cloudy with nurries Thursday Netso cold Lake Low tonight liigh Thurs in thc north disturbance rapidly moving through Manitoba is bringing southern flaw of milder air over the province which will bring moderating temperatures to the province today This weather sys tem will cross into Ontario dur day morning Lake Erie Lake Ontario Nia gara liiiburton Lake Huron re gions Windsor London Hamil ton TorontoilPartly cloudy with ilvariable cloud iness Thnrsday tb not much change in temperatureVWinds sputhwesterly 20 becoming west Western New York Mostly local snow squalls high today snowflurries becoming little warmer Georgian bay Cloudywith oc pal snowsgualls today can Canada Comat can Curt choral on can Min an can Paper Mainly cloudy with few snow Winds wester 15 llaliburton southern Kiridand hing coldsWinds westerly 15 orecast Temperatures said secretary treasurer George Longstalte elected first vicepresident of the Ontario Social Credit As socialion at ilsconvedtionin To rnnto Saturday President is Stan Fetterson of Gonnley broken down follows Build Ahitihi Algonu Steel Alumlni Alberta Gu Atlas emu ilk Montreal Bell Tel Co 4361 when lndultrialj up Golds uo Continued from page pile isng of gbfomsqugrglfeit aé Architect Jim CinigTuesday H50 We presented his draught plans and €nm°enng fees slalom estimates to the co oil The mgsl mm ex miche sketches sholleo bed addi Jami PIUPmnt $4175 tion with extra kitchen Cagtngenu $10M ties lounge quiet rooms dinmg ma Psalm room examination room tuck cent°°° fees 5min shop storage areas and staff ML Mm WES qa°5 355° Tahiti iiouoiaiiii Total Sesiimute 011354500 is 318 time at tendering the ectio of the building is to be constructed and the time of year when con struction must be undertaken The new Wlngjs proposed for use by pidvfpcnpleï¬unfihed to bed Eacbward would holdlon twoor fourpeaple with nutrs ing station inJhe centre of he mumnmww 3m N6 lm bgildingl Thearchitect expl be hadplanned fortherru 31 min $23 ii mum num er steps to facill rem Pipe on me semi Que Nut on vhnoe Royal Bank sh Law Co Saloon mpaoan Steel of Con TJrnDUfll an Tim on Pipe Trailer Texaco Union lsu Walker new ave the manual to referto usocnnn EXECUTIVE Melvin Rowat of Eimvale was moors STOCK PRICES Compiled at no by moon comel so Barrie apcr Consumers Gal Ci SEI Found Dom DomTar ii Famous Play 211 ELL xth ï¬t ow Karlie raring 0111901 Hudsnnlhy Min imp Tobacco ind Accept guilt Nickil cram Jockey CiIIh Masxey Fern Norandn gt MINING Gunner KerrAddison aritimes um Ltd is new kitchen place that nnw use When the present build ing was erected as an addi 58 to the old hospital tskenover by thecountyas an Old Peoples Home the architects explained Mr Cra ad arranged kitchen equipme nsuch aon it could be tra starredrtna replacement buildingwhich is now being planne link or NS NewHosco MlllllAL smns no gt158 6595 out issz Demfldl also lsept can enovnvcm and rnoercmr ovanamnno loin oNrnnxonyniglod Den loos aeoo olii Jan 5666 $800 897 APHIIEMTl 9050 WIMP lJnn 191710 90 July W59 99 to Aug rm 594 Julyan rouomo roux EXCHANGE animals down Oils no5 anon may lNnv lass5r aterials from which STRESSED NEED States Councillor Calvert 5Witb the opening of the new highway thrnugh Sirncoe County to the north resort operators and those associated with the tourist industry have impressed mem bers of your committee with the importance of having an inform ation centre locatedwhere tour isls méy obtain information be committee dismount 15000 cop ies of Drurys booklet The Story mcoe County Theywere shipped to resort op craters the provincial epart meat of travel and publici the Canadian Toinist Assoclation and border crossing Wingless than1 000 now remained fordis noon to localchambers of oommerce During August photographer took more pictures of different areas of the county During the tourist season the fx1vaKizsr9 GuaranteeZYou new roux srocnnxcn qr avocados WE wAiTjioivGEn THANANYONE ANTiClPATES Foil NEWCARS 80 DAYS Perhapslmnger Oils roll HANChia SOONER present harnpprdised cittodays High Trade