Windsor 38 Duck officer commanding No White River one ndiwigoerue£dp invujtl in earn SITE Over this house now occu pied by the Craig fam ily at Peel Street Barrie lining severai question marks Will it become on old peoples homo cone What would it cost the taxpay an accident near Anni Serum in which an unidenti iigdgmtmydm mseflouaiv binned tumors Hospital on it to go to Snanybraok Hospital Toronto for further treatment His name has not yet been re leased Driver Rolls Car into Two Ditches motorist rolled his car over into ditches on both sides of the road lastnlgbl wbenn rearliie burst Donald Sutheriaifd 27 RR Brndiord was going east on coa cession of West Gwiliimbury when the accident occurred He was taken to York County Hospital in Newmarket for checkup but there were no ser ious injuries said Bradford OPP today ills car sustained 3500 dam age No ohaiges were laid er 3° rDirector Claims For the answers read tomor rows Examiner survey of the issue Staff Photo Plays Imporitcint Role The Ground Observer Ccops plays an important role in Lhe defence of this continent it is the eyes and ears of the llGAF said Flight Lieutenant 54 Detachment Ground Observer Corps Peterboro last night He was addressing the last quarterly meeting of the GOBC at Stayner Legion Hall FitLieut Duck outlined the work oi the corps which isan organization made up of civic mindcd citizens trained by the ltCAF to report nlght informa tion on certain types of aircraft or airplanes in distressu FLIGHT CENTRES These reports he said were forwarded to centrally localted flight centres where the irlor mation is correlated and paiï¬ed to radar unit FltLieu Dycit praised Ythe members for their continued in terest and emphasized the im portance ot the work witban illustrated talk on the North rim Erican Air Defence Command NORAD and is importancit in safeguarding Canada and the USA against an agressor He then presented Dale irra ser Collingwood with his senior observer wings and juninrrob server wings to Marjorie Swrilm Duntroon Keith Groves Stajmer and Morley and Lowell Eropks Ciarkshulg WEATHER TORONTO CPLOfficial ilurev casts issued at 11 am Synopsis Southwest winds continue to give mild weathsnto Southern Ontario today withithis afternoons temperatures rising close to 50 Over Northern 0n tario skies are mostly cloudyas colder air advances rThis crglder air will reach the remaindttl of the province tonight where it will give few showers Saturday will be mainly cloudy and colder throughout the province Regional forecasts valid ylllltll midnight Saturday Lake Er southern Lake Huron Lake Ontario Niazgara Haliburton Win is London Toronto Hamilton Mostly sunny today Cloudy tonight with few showers Saturday mainly oudy and colder with few scattered snowfiurries Winds southwust 20 tnday becoming light tonight and north 70 Saturday Northern Lake Huron soiitherni Georgian Bay Mostly sunny tel day Cloudytonight with few showers saturday cloudyi with snowflurries Saturday Winds southwest 15 to 20 today noth 10 Saturday Northern GeorgiantBayJ Kirk land LakefNorth Bay Sutlbury Cloudy today with few showers or snowflurries Saturday mostly eloudy and colder with few light snowflurries Winds tsouth erly 20 shiftingjo northviest 70 tonight TimminsKapuskasing Cloildy with snowflurrim today and Sat urday Turning colder Winds shifting in northwest 15 to 20 this afternoon Foletaatlempernl1ntesl Low tonight Higb Saturday St Thomas as London Wingham 35 Toronto Trenton Si Cathar Hamilton Muskoka Kiilaloe Eariton Sudbury North Bay Knpuskaring Cdn 111me cm 241 Ind Accept inter Nickel lntorprov Pi Texaco Jockey Cluh LnblawB no IMINING Lunch was provided by the La dies Auxiliary of Stayner Legion with Mrs Alice Sutton presi dent nnd Zelia Wheeler both presidin FitLieut Dyek and the Le gion ladies were thanked by re gional supervisor George Chan dler who also introduced Flt Lieui Dyclt He thanked them for their splendid turnout and support of the corps Chief Observers present were Gerald Groves Stayner Frandy Bassett Coilingwood Jock Swalm Duntroon Allan Kidd Glencairn Mrs Betty McLeod Edgar Victoria Chandler Al ienwiiod Beach Special thanks went from Mr Chandler to the Ladies Auxii iaryfor the luncheon which foli lowed the meeting No Fires Here For Two Weeks Barrie Fire Departmept re ceivedils first call in néarly two weeks Thuisdeybilt ithecihr kept its goodrccent irerecord clean it was another false alarm The fire was reported near St Georges Anglican Church Al huddle but on arrival theiire lick foind nothing Yo Hits PUC Only Barrie Public riUtiiitieS Com mission willpay more next year for electricity But theextra costs50 cents per kilowatt will not be passed on to the conunicrs The rates will remain the same in 1060 The increase in rates is caus ed Ontario Hydro stated by higher wages Barrie PUC will now pay an interim monthly rate bf $36 per KW instead of $3550 The rates are finally ad justed at the end of each year when Ontario Hydro can calcu late the cost perrKlV room ST Compiled at noon by MUS Asbestos 25V Con Paper Abiuhl Papa acts Consumers Algomn steel sane Dona Found Donn stores Aluminium Ltd Albertn Gar Atlas Steel at or Montreu Bank of MS Bell Tel Co Brannon BA an ac Power can Bk of Conn imp Tobac mp 011 Canada Cement Can Curt Canadian on Can Min sin conErin cino coin Con North Cone Demon Coppennon and non New Myl Dargnu Normetni MiITUAL Asked Can lnveltment Fun 971 All Cnnldiln 808 Sullivan Geno Miner Gunnut Harden nitnu Home Oil Hudson Bay Min City Band Rooms llre Disgrace Barrie City Band rehearsal rooms are disgrace said music director Ken Hollior at the last bond executive meeting insllch city he said one does uotexpect to find band compeiing with amarket space Although the market place has to be the bands home for the present the city should be pre pared to house the band intelli gentlyif it wants first class band One could not expect he went on to encourage the high school guadunte for example to par tictpate in rehearsals in such Ipoorly arranged bandAwuet building The acoustics were atrocious and facilities for the music library and storage were horribly cramped he added He ended City fathers should not overlook this point invlheir nature planning of any band el VSpeclkér vi Petroléum Trade Derry Smith member of Barrie Rotary Clubltgave brief description of the background of petroleum wholesale trade to the club atthe regular meeting at Community House Thursday He said the petroleum industry met the requireman at modern expanding production and fig ures showed that 90 per cent of the total reduction was used for heat light and power and 10 perccnt as lubricants In addltion there were many Jay products in petrochemical in iS llCCLliIMED Norman Hahgooil of Nottawa member of Nottawasoga Township Council for the past eight years was accorded an acclamation as move at the recent toutnship nomination meeting Reeve James Pat ton warden of Simcoe Coun IABDENT ancien Most Rev Norbert RO bichaud ma 11 Catholic archbishopof Moneton holds his catch after day of ï¬sh Quebec The 54yearold arch bishop in1959 had adiocese including 70000 Acadians in the nilingual centr of the Atlantic Provinces An ardent angler he also liked classic music OLD INSTRUMENT The recorder an instrument relt semhling flute was favorite in Tudor times oc1lt PRICES 11 Colfiei St Barrie aRIAL Massey F011 NorInd Nor not MG Moore Corp Pacific Pete Fun Pipe QucNat Go Roe 110an Bonk St Low Co Salado shi Simpsons co Steal of Can Tarrmm 31 Eli Trans can Pips Traders Fin Union Gas waiter now 145 New Hosea 15 Coldstream 945 Opemlslu KerbAddison 2W Sher Gordon Mailumen 113 Unitedtoll 73 wniray snakes North Amémnn sunmixed Growt nid Asked on 10 BONDS GOVERNMENT or CANAD Bid Asked 11 in me ioso too also Dee lloi 9540 0650 nid Asked 5y 1M0 KIWJD 10070 4m 15 or nus pneumonia and nnovmcm GUARANTEED ammo aid Alked 416931 no ions 9500 4575 Jan 105 an 110 no 57 Jan 151779 nose on any is Aug rays osso wso erTAnto EYDM Bld may Nov 10am nine Mil flit till 554 July ion 25 fronoivro STOCK EXCHANGE indoor is up 01 Gold 21 Metal up 25 mom on NEW YORK STOCKEXCHANGE AVERAGES Industrial up 41 Rollo down 04 vtiui ing in the Laurentlanspb ty retired from the field Legion Planning New Yedrs Dance Good wishes and good advice for the festive season are al ready going the rounds Cana dian legion Barrie branch president Jim Ross advisesltis comrades to walk or take ii tmdurmg the coming New Year festivities owing to the retained legions Let us endeavnrglo eke tlnsasafe and enjoyable New Years Eve for all sayslpresi dent Ross in the current monthly bulletin flhéliegioii will have 100 coupA ins instead of thevusual50 at New Years Eve dance Music will be frpm pm until am The Legion will install its new affiners at general meeting Monday Dec 21 Peterborough Tries Mdll Experiment PETERBCROUGH fCPi Five 3ay ramiv account11 use Tells Of dustry which produced plastics of all kinds Petroleum had been discovered 6000 years ago in the Euphrates Volley In Canpda Indians had used it for medicinal purposes The Canadian petroleum story startcdin Black Creek Inniskll Township and the first petro leum firm was formed in 1852 Four years later it went out of busines London became the centre of the oil industry in Ontario with several small refineries The centre later shifted to Sarnin area in loan in Vancouver there opened the first service station but it was not until 1912 that the boom really started Today Canadas oil reserve amounts to ï¬ve million barrels excluding the tar sondsof Alberta Speaking about the modern service station Mr Smith stat ed that the company he repre sents on 55 accounts in Simcoe County loans $00000 worth of equipment llc attributed the price war to the glut otpetro leum producLs One of thcmis fortunes of modern production systems was that rctinery had to run full blast or not at all The speaker said thank com panies had met the retailers part way in the pricowar to the Mtent of three cents per gallon At no time did the dealer make an excessive profit he asserted McCague Farm Gains Honors The McCague form of Alliston won senior yearling heifer class at Chicago interna tional dairy exhibition Wednes day with Holstein Glenafton Symbol Bonheur Tenscn which was also made junior champion The animal additionally was member of the winning junior getofvsire for McCague by Ro safe Signet joint entry by McCagueEs tate and McGriskin Brothers Onkwood was third in the jun ior yearling hull lcluss The es tate was also cred third and an eighth ior yearling heifer Rates LikeVOi Hate CHATHAM CPtAlan Jarvis former direcior of the National Gallery ofCanada told Chatham Canadian Clubmembers Wed nesday they could likb modern art or hate it but whatever you do dont be indifferent to 13 Commenting on critics of the gallery purchases of European masterpieces with public funds Mr Jarvis likened this attitude to the abololtion of Chaucer and Shakespeare in schools and the teaching of Canadian literature only Policeilliiei StressesvrSio ign littitu es Barrle Clty Po ce IE6 ward Tsehirhart who In greatly concerned with impressing the importance of traffic safety on citizens had another message for Traffic Safety Week today lie is contede with stop sign attitudes Too many people he saidY are under the impression that they have to stop by the stop Sign lis He pointed out that when ap prnachlng stop sign the motor ist should make sure he comes to full stop by the clearly marked line at the intersection COMPULSORY He stressed if there was no line marked then it was com pulsory to stop immediately has fore entering the crosswalk crosswalk be added is any place where there lsa sidewalk at the intersection and there need not necessarily be any marker to point it out If there are absolutely no crasswatks no white lines and no sidewalks then the motorlst should stop before entering the intersection in position where his view is not limited MUST YIELD He must also yield the right ofway toany traffic on the lhroifgh road just stopping dead and then moving off re gardless of whether the road is completely clear is not enough Chief Tschirhartstwo resolu tions for today which should be noted by motoristtare will never assume that there is no railroad train at the crossing will make sure and will neber combine alcohol and gaso line They just dont mix ROBBERY inks BANK worms OAKLAND Calif AP And then there was this robber who got only $240 but it irked the banks employ ees just the same The theft at the West Oak land branchof the Bank of America wasnt discovered until coffee break Monday Entering through skylight the ihiéf didnt touch thing except the desk drawer con taining the coffee pool The 1an wasnt insured Special saturday Service lit Post OiiiCe is Announced Postmaster Thomas Kerr an nounced today that special Sela urday service will be introduc ed at the Barrie Post Office to marrow One wicket at the post office will remain open for the sale of stamps from noon until pm blocks of Peterboroug main business section will reserved forpedestrians only tonight The reason is Peterboroughs first experiment with shopping mail The ea is being patterned after similar experiment car ried out recently in North Bay Frostsnnds at About Liquor Laws REGINA CPlIPremier Frost has taken firm stand in resist ing pressure groups attempting to liberalize Ontario liquor laws the 45 Canadian Temperance Federatio has been told Royal Mouiinn of Toronto general secretary of the OTF said Mr Frost had resisted pres sure by labor an political groups the press and the tourist tradep We arerhopelulthathe not yidd to thispoweoful and 1nd fluenba group Mr Moulton told the federétion annual meeting Wednesday Willisfioeicnniiv not liOUSE co ducted the draw which syivia bournier holds the dolls house she won recen in draw at Canadian General Electric The little log cob was bu bycarpenierJlil Elliotand Madeleine Lewis Saturday Dec15and 12 The ed 450 in RWEITELECT LES C00 llliS norms cnse CLIPPINGS It Is oh old ilmEr indeed Who can remember clearly the Dreyfus case which started in 1387 in Paris France and which featured also the fa omiis French novelist and phil osopher Emile Zola But the case one of the most widely publich in the world in the last 100 years is not forgotten by the gentleman in the pic ture cpl John MeGean RCR Camp Bordenl originally from Sidney Mines 115 has inhis norms hands book of newspaper clip pings on the case The book was given him by cousin who found it in his home nt lngonish NS It had been compiled by an old lady other stories from The Halifax Chronicle of the list 80 or 90 years also nppearvln the scrap book hut it is the treason case in which both Dreyfus and Zola were tried that takes up the major part Examiner Photo ew Face Election New face on the municipal bustings this year is that of Ger ald Roberts ï¬loyearn civil service accountant who has brought muchneeded color this year into the election scene Its good to scan real candi date this year said one of the senior incumbents Mr Roberts who says he went to last weeks nomination meet ing for public interest not ex pecting to benomtnaled got up on the platform and delivered thundering demand for newblood and new issues He charged past councils have let Barries busi ness slipto places such as Allis ton Coliingwood and Stayner Now he is in there pitching His wife Phylliis unlike many council widows supports the idea of his candidature She is active herself as president of the Ladies Auxiliary of Burton Avenue United Church Looks like the Roberts will need baby sitters for their three children Mr Roberts has definite ideas remainder of thepost office will be closed at noonon Saturday as is usual Ii is hoped that this additional service will help those who wish to complete their Christmas post ings The deadline for local Christmas delivery is Dec 17 Postmaster Kerr urged that everyone made point of post ing early this Christmas season and certainly not iaterlhan Dec 17 This would ensure that every particulnrly about the bay water front would like to see the approaches to the new boy troitt parking lot fixed he says There should be signs thatoff street parking is available He is entirely in favor of the Chamber of Commerces propos ed fouraero lot on the water front The payroll of Camp nor den is 8300000 per month de clares Mr Roberts That is only armed forces not civilians The Chamber of Cameron and Barrie council should go out and encourage people to come in here and spend this money Its there to be spent He is interested in better bath ing facilities for the children of the area The council have done good thing in enlarging what they have but believe there shouldbe more of He says he is happy about the efforts of the public works com mittee but is dubious about the way in which the job has been done Would you hire labor er kt build house for you he as loom FOR keen Home for the Aged It needs study says Mr Robcrts He points out that Barries home for the aged wouid add additions at money to Barriea economyï¬ and says itwould be better for the Barrie people now in the two county homes if they could get baekto the city Mr Roberts has been livingin the city 10 years He was born and educated in North Bay did two years and half in the Can adian Army played hockey dur ing spell in Huntsviile before coming to Barrie Hevlives on Owen Street in the ward he Will thing would be delivered locally in time for Christmas contest Dec 14 sanctionmama Juries tliewhole family RCA vicron TVS srnnno rims MAN one AND mausrsron Aivn can 10 or Mnslc THEAMAZING Jamaica AN aoo moat yu 0mm strong In Mhmhll men Audit flux The on Inc OK Boer eri plot