lr DAVID FRALICK ltIt and David Leighton nbove both in Grade loll work on the bottom at large pond being run unrllrï¬slllllusz Stnrdents at Central Collegiate mostly in grades nine and lo agricultural classes have dean ed up an eyesore at the slim and are turning it in labor atory and beauty spot When the addibim was this ed at Canal in 1955 an area which wm used or parking unis simimded by the new wing and the existing sdiool Part of it was broken Spiral and the Muslim of norm ion job The refl was the black pavement of the parking lot when the wind blew sand swirled into classroom windows and disrupted classes In 1961 ï¬ndents in the agri cultural airmen under the dir ection of Norman Sloane an agricultrue and science leadi yer tore out some of the pave ment and turned on area ap proximately 20 by 40 feet into formal garden During the next school year work continued on the site formed in the centre court yard at Central Collegiate Students have been working on the area tor the last three hither Emerson another sci moe and agriculture teacher threw his classes into the pro ject Don McGill an electriml teadmr has his students work ing on lighting for the site There are two ponds in the centre courtyard One is at ground level while the other is raised on small hill made out or pile of rubble andcov cred with earth and sod Much of the asphalt has been hidden on such things as the hillor it ha been used for walls or on the sides of the fwnlnins Mr Sloane says some of the budget of the amicultural de partmmthasbeennsedtowr these materialfor the project He says it is an excellent way in spmd me of the binds Ills students are getting practical experience in landscaping and gardeningtwo of the subjects lhey have to mke Also there are provincial grants for school gardens MeetingCIn Orillia On Friday hventyeeveo daily newspapers flwill be represented at the an nual Cntario regional meeting oi Canadian Press to be held at Fern Resort Friday The meeting isbeing hosted by The Daily Padrot and iimcs for the first time About 50 managing editors mews editors social editors and telegraph editors Rom Ontario newspapers and representatives at Canadian Press will be at tending the daylong business meeting Delegates will include St Clair Balfour president of Canadian Press and Gilli Purcell gen eral manager 41 Forest Fires Reported In Ont dTOitONTO CF Fortyvnrrc forest fires were reported burn ing in Ontario Wednesday The fires by district are Port Arthur raven Gogama and Sault Ste Marie six Sudbury and Tweed three Kcnora Ka puskaslug Cochrane Swastika mhroke Lindsay and Lake mcoo two White River and Parry Sound one One Suult Ste Marie district fire éovers 40 acres and is being ought by no men and two otter and one Beaver waterdropping slrcraft Fire danger ratings are high ilgjektreme Lluuughoulthe prov rice Walls special program to indude boat trip is being arranged ior wives of delegates on day The Daily Packet and Times will be host at reception Thurs day and at banquet Friday evening at Fern Resort Attending or The Barrie Ex aminer will be Publisher WK General Manager Wil liam Teller Managing Editor ii McPherson Telegraph Editor Don Dickerson and Social Editor Mrs Eileen Dixon Canadian Press is news co operative at Canadas daily newspapers By way of tele type newspapers sum as The Draminer receive provincial national and worldwide news toleng the familiar dateline Cdnadlarr Press covers the news with its own correspond entsthrough member um papers such as The marniner and through exchange Figue ments with Associated Press and Reuters MARINE ronrcrsr TORONTO CF Marine forecast Issued at MD am EDT valid until 11 am Friday Lake Huron Georgian Bay Wlnd north to to 15 knots be coming northwest tonight Fnlr Lake Erie Winds northeast 15 to illknots Fair years There was lot of pick and shovel Work to be donE but the pond is nearing com pletion along with the rest of the Dfolcct Students Turn Eyesore Into Lab Beauty Spot Plans for the site are to have it as beauty spot and an out door lnhonatory Plains audied in the agricultural and biologi cal courses will be planted so students can make firsthand observations instead of learning straight out of textbooks It Is expected the courtyard will be officially declared Open this year with an official openr lug during which Bow man school principal will plant centennial tree Select Hymn Ol Barrie Man hymn nomad by form Barrie resident and Emmy Buy chum orgmii Arthur Will iams will be performed this Sunday on the CBC charm program iiyrnn Sing llir Viliarm named his new hymn St PhilipCaribou tor the druid whae he orgmist and him St Philip the Apodle on Caribou Road in To mniomibzauseilhnsa ring of Gnrrrrliam to it The composer was born in Barrie son of Mr and Mrs liillimu llirs ll inns now liwn in the Bayview Towers Apartment in name Bogus Bills lire Reported ï¬lmde $5 bills have tumed up in Barrie oVLi the RS six days DcL Sgt Hoe Neallrway of the Barrie Police Departimlt mported todmt The bills um turned in to police by city bank branches Dot Sgt Nothway said the bills are printed on poor paper and each the three discov cred bears the serial number hi0 5838030 The coat of arms and face of nth bll waned CONDUCTOR RAY ATKINSON AND MELLO BLENDS WORK ON NEW SELECTION too lightly and the backs on too dark he said Bogis bills of higher denom Inatiors have turned up previ oust in Barrie but this is the firs baldl of oountufcit fives CITY NEWS THE BAREIE EXAMINER THURSDAY JUNE 1967 Increased Postage Rates Go Into Effect In Increased postage rates an nounced by Barrie Postmaster Tom Kerr come into effect to day The new rates will apply on registratim ackuuulcdgcmcm of receipt cards special deliv ery and air mail items Under the sdrcdulc registra tion ot damnch mail covering indemnity not exceeding $50 will cm so cents and $100 in demnity will cost 75 cents Aclurmvlcdgemeut of receipt cards will be 15 oean ii request ed at the time of mailing and rs requnsial later Spe Outlines Many Barrie Today cinl delivery letters for dcslin ulions within Canada will cost 40 cents and parcel post items so cents International postage rates are also up to approximately the same level Mr mail letters to Bermuda Mexico Central and South Am erica and the West Indies will be 15 cents for each half ounce Other articles air mailed to Great Britain Northern Ireland the Republic of Ireland Bermlh da Marion Central and South America and the Ww Indies will also he 15 omits an ounce Facilities Available In Hoe Doe Park Ossie Earle pWPrielor oi Hoe Doe Valley park describeda cilities available this summer at the private park in members of the Lions Nb of Barrie last year the Earrie Recrea tion Department used Hoe Doe Valley for canoe instruction ar chery and other summer mm tles Mr Earle appmadhod the Lions Club to cover the cost at transportation so that more children would have the oppor tunity of attending the camp this summer Last year limited runds prevented many Wm be dog able to attend Lv GRAND PRIX This srnmneryactivilics at the park will commence on June Fishing swimming archery wiencr masts and camrts will be held as well as limited Bacil ities for tents and trailers The childrens program will include overnight cnnrpouts with weekend trips to Blue Mountain fur the chair lift ride and scenic paves tour plus visits to the Wasaga Beach Zoo All activitieS Mir Earle said will be supervised under qualified leadership and rates will be kept on minimum TRY EXAMINER WANT ADS PHONE 7262414 The wonderful thingaboul Dry Rye is the fact that it malies every other ordinary ryetaste unusual Thats how different the taste of Grand Prix is Youll suddenly realize that Grand Prix is not aniold whisky with new sloga it is new whisky with new taste dry taste firll ery shred of sweetness removed MONVHDII an vmpwvru oans FIRST nnv gm MELLO BLENDS Barbershop singing is dc munding hobby requiring far more dedication than the case ally interested person is willing to devote The lttcllo Blends group of about 20 area woman under the direction of tiny Atkinson of Barrie is one sudr dulica ted llmup The woman have been meet ing Nesdnys since the forma tion ot the group in January Practices are hold at St Geor ges Anglican 11311 on Burton Avenue Although an asset the nudity to read music is not compulsory for club members Only about onethhd of the members of the Barrie mm read music Two requireman are asked of manhers First they must have good moral standing and they must possess singing abil ity All chartered barbershop sing ing mops operate independent ly but are part of an interna tional organization called liar mony Incorporated There are certain bylaws and rules that gt PRIZES FIRST PRIZE SECOND PRIZE s50 All entries must he received by Friday June as 1967 To enter on in the entry braid below and send to Centennial Queen Con test do Mn Arnold Neal 142 Edgehlll on Bantu For Information regarding the con test contact sum Neal It roams Centennial Queen Entry Form tildeer Ehfnmta in the contest must he 11 year and um resident of am and single En trants will be required to give resume of What Canadas Céntennlal Means to Me Ind an Impromptu lpeetzh murt be willing to comply with the Beauty Contest Committee ruler Judges limp will be ï¬nal manml NAME in run ADDRESS rowrv PHONE aon PROVE npply over the whole organiza tion The Harmony Belles from Orillin was the first barbershop chapter formed in Canada It originated in 1958 At present there are eleven or more chap tors in existence As yet the hiello Blends of Barrie do not have their chap ter They plan to apply in the fall Mr Atkinson joined the group IiiMarch He has had l5 years experience in barbershop sing ing work including tun years as director of mens chorus Mr Atkinson is coordinator SirncoeBarrie Measures Omaha ization His recreational endea vors include activities ilh the Toastmasters Olu Barrie and skiing Referring to the lllcllo Blaids Mr Atkinson said They ore coming along exceplt Unnally well woud Dre to see the membership grow to about 40 members In May the club pertorran at the ï¬xing rounan of the Barrie Lodge of Perfedion at BARRIE CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE crurruu QUEEN courrsr The crowning of the lucky lady who will be Barries Centennial Queen in olir Centennial Year will take plape at me Continental Inn on Saturday June 21 1967 s100 Contestants Barbershop Singing Not Limited To Men Trinity Church in Barrie Ap proximately zoo persons were present for the perfonnanm Close to 200 from Bradford Illa sonic lodgu were prsmt at Bond llcad for the second per formance by the group Thcir next performance will be at Oak Ridges Ontario Hos pital in Ponclnnguishcne on June Barbershoppcrs are stridly nonproï¬t hobby organization 1th do however hold occa sional fundraisin drivts to co vcr their expenses Barbershop rcnditlons are hard to come by thn music is re quired by the Mello Blonds it is usually Iloy KEycs of Aur ora who does he arranging EMERGENCY NUMBERS City Police 7235538 Fire Dept 7133131 Hospital 713595 OPP 72660 Ai