can nuance ANDPIPEB cm MAIEESON Borden Parade WelcOmes Discus Champ Back Home An invasion could not have been timed more meticulously Right on pm Tuesday the our glided in the nhrth gate of Camp Borden the dooropened and the smiling athlete was homehgaln Corporal Marie Des prce 21 Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps winner of the Canadian indoor Womens Dis ous Championships in Wlnnlpeg last monthlooked both sur prised and delighted at what must have been one of the warm est receptions ever given at oamp Formerly of South Burnaby BC CplDepree has been Cana dian outdoor discus champion for several years and at Winan peg she buried the discus 123 feet inches to smash the pre vious record of 112 feet The six foot three incher lsa potential candidate for the Olym pics in Roma this year Awaiting her arrival was an Army Scout Car an escort of Army motorcyclists and cars and the Commandant of her Sdiool Colonel lieman Ho greeted Cpl Depree con gratulated her on the win and presented her with beautiful bouquetlof flowers Dressed in her khaki Army Nurses Aid Uniform she pfoudly entered the Scollt Car assisted by the Piper Captain Matheson of the Royal Canadian Armored Corps School Capt Matheson piped the pro eession along the halfmile Cam bral Road route which was lined with cheering handwaving sol diers and local residents 0d arirval at the terrace of the Headquarters building she was met by the Commander of Camp Borden Brigadier Purvet D50 CD MID who on behalf or the community pre Sentedher with gift and com mended her athletic accomplish ments This colorful event took place with music provided by the military hand from the RCA Station Ihéle CONGRATULATIONS From the Heedquprlers she wasmorted to the lounge at the Army School of Physical Training There her admirers from Schools and Unit in Camp met to congratulate her and dis cuss tha new title Among the guests present durv ing the ceremonies ware Major Prlnclpal Matrnut Pense of jStillSendingl Views Of People Wh°fchallgdMindsJolene AirpreCedeht °° ing petition handed in by resi dents affected by the proposed construction aha sidewalk on the northrside of Melrosa Street When plans were announced to construct such walk the ratepayers fearful oln heavy vonaegu¢siiig Grant From City Bérrie Branch of the Victor tan Order of Nurses Monday night made strong appeal for grant from the city Charles Tierneyv sppkesmsn or thevéNLsaid that work in arrie this year would leave the Order with a$3000 deï¬cit Mr Tierney did not ask for pecificallyr$300t but he asked whatever council could give He alsopointed out that are dinerin the0rder would join the United Appeal but rules of that body demandedthat no or ganization could get in if it had deficit FARM NEWS From the INFORMATION BRANCII gtDNl DEPT OF AGRICULme NITROGEN TEST one sons DEPT For the first time in Canada farmers will be able to get their soil tested for nitrogen On making the announce meat Professor Heeg of the OAC Soils Department saidt The old test showed us lww much nitrogen was in the soil at the time the soil sample was taken The new test will setdn city cos regulations the sod petition and got twothirds of the affected people to sign petition rejecting the idea This petition wps forwarded to council Later another peti tion went around pleading that the first onalbe disregarded This second one wassigned by some people who signed the first According to Municipal Board first petition once it had been certified is binding Eutcouneil felt that by sending the second notice along to the Municipal Board for ruling the board could have wider field of opinion expressed the Canadian Forces Medical Services Training Centre two representatlves from the Army School of Physical Training Major Firlatte Officer Commanding and Warrant 0f ficer Pint Class Weatheroll both of whom have been respon slbie for Cpl Deprees fitness training since she entered the Array in 1957 Some of her personal friends in attendance were Cpl McKinneyand Cpl Brad ley from her school the CFM STC and Pte MNMnCain and Pie Thomas from the Camp Borden Station Hospital Car Talk Out Divorce Bill OTTAWA CP Roadblock tactics being employed by CCF members against divorce bills were successful again niesday in the Commons For the fourth straight Commons private mem bers hour no divorce bill was passed Frank Howard CCFSk east and Arnold Peters CCFl kamingl talked out the Jam that was up or debate durlng the last haurol the afternoon sitting The Commons now faces aback logof 265 dlvorc bills already approved by the The CCF MPs test that Parliament should not be di vorce mill They say that if Parliament is to pass Quebec and Newfoundland divorce bills then it must knowwhat it is passing LINE UP FOR LADY MOSCOW AHTickets went on sale Tuede for the musical My Fair Lady and Muscovites formed long line at the box of fice to pay the highest prices over charged here for seats Ad mission is 65 rubles almost twice the regular top price for ta seat at the Bolshoi Ballet At the of ficial exchange rate 65 rubles is vsvorths1625 at the tourist rate 650 INNISFIL NOTES EPECML MEETING OF COUNCIL Reeve Sproule called special meeting of council Monday which was supposed to enable the mom to catch up on mat ters which had not been ï¬nally ed at the previous regular meet ing This was the ram day as the trial of Child Stewart Fisher in County Court With the council meeting call ed for pm some of the coun cil and the clerk were at the hearing whlch did not adjourn for lunch until pm By the time they had lunch and appear ed at the council room it was pasttha opening time by an hour Forrome unknown reason Councillor Allan Todd did not appear Councillor Mary Law had previous appointment and asked to be excused for an hour during the afternoon The matters brought up for discussion began with the bud get which could not be worked on owing to the heel the aud itors report was not available also the No Two Area School Board had not sent its requisi tion for the year This also ap plied to some of the smaller hoards of which the township shares part or all of the bud get Nurhber Ono Area had its figures on hand and it was found it requires raise in mill rate over last year from 12 mllls to 136 mills this after the sur plus from the previous year has been absorbed POLICE COMMISSION With some raises in salaries due to the sliding scale for length of service the Police Commis sion will require mill rate of 35 mills to raise its total re quirements Members planning to rent one cruiser for the com ing year They will deal in the two present can on one new one without cost to the Commission and this exchange will leave the MUMPS TOP LIST Mumps with 115 cases tops the list of communicable dis eases reported to Simone Coun ty Health Unit during March German measles was second with 10 Others were chicken fever is flu ing cough aundice sracnsonn All exhibitor space has now been sold for Oriillas propOSed 27 and 28 While the shows headliner has yet to be an pounced most of the attractions have been arranged including Hawthorne and Peter Mr Fix it Whiiall EASIER SEALS RETURNS Kiwanis dinner on Monday that 1224 amounting to $317020 at the same time last year cunmns PLAN arse Barrie Curling Club is plan ning the annual closing stag party for Friday April At the ladies section closing din ner there was sign on the door IMPORTANTVINFORMATION annular ln COMMUNITY GROUP By mos township owning one car The secondone will be bind with all costs supplied including repairs and insurance ROADS APPROPRIATIONS Theroads appropriations dld not come up for discussion other than that the Roads Committe cbalrmao Deputyvreevc Coch rane stated that he would like to get authorization for the supple the road appropriations which the Department have set at 3110 000 This would allow for suffic ient new construction to follow out the suggested road building that will me et the immediate portion of the proposed improve ments fl dont know yet it the Coun cil are going to agree to this the deputyreeve stated When approved by the High ways Department the supple mentary additions would be sub ject to the usual 50 per cent sub aldy from the Provincial govern ment plus some additional sub sidies it the expenditures are for bridges or culverts up to 60 per cent It will be remembered that DeputyReeve Coehrane based his electlon campaign on bet ter road plan either by budgetb ing yearly for the added require ments or proposal of doing the work and payingon debenture He feels that to raise the addit ional funds to have surfaced roads across the township with improved bases will eliminate Ihe need of heavy spending after these roads are completed DISCUSS GARBAGE PLAN Th North cad garbage collee tlon contract which covers the summer resort areas is belnï¬ bold in abcynnce until the tend ers can include the additional yearround districts that sur round thtse areas Petitions have been presented from many of pox 56 mpasles as scarlet Sports and Holiday Show May world champion flycaster Bob Jack Butler announced at the latest Easter Sealsvreturns were This is about the same mark as these areas but the work of gett Loan AND GENERAL Men not welcome today mix will work in reverse on the above date COINWASII ENTERED Change machine at Barrie Coinwash on Simcoe Street was tapped from the wall nlesday no money was takenme the soap box City police or in vestigating mentary addition of $90000 to Schumannnu atllluoeompleted fer the placing of garbage coir ledwn am worm entirepor den of any section However as this would include many farm boqialtplaeed ontha section east of Highway and north from the Seventh maeuslon and the Act does not allow for eromptloos on any but property used for rdlgioua purposes canine was not in accord with the idea of making that area garbage area To name the districts that will be messed it will then be use usury to have the plans show the location of allthe properties to be charged for the collections yeanroun as well or those which will be charged only in summer Councillor Mary Law pointed out that the summer can should be ready to start May This willhavs to be advertised for lenders first and it was not lcipated that the bidders would probably give better price if they were tendering on the year round lob as well nmw ADDING two Councillor Mary Law express ed her opinion which she had re served on bylaw voted on at the preview meeting and on which she had refrained from voting She told council that In her op inion the adding of $100 to th price of every lot sold of any subdivision was not in the best interests of the township and the charge if made at all should be on the building if one is er acted on the land This could be made in the form of an addition al assessment and if desired by the owner could be over per iod of years she said She felt that the adding of this to land was simply detriment to development and the funds raised which would go into gcno eral expenses would not be avail able when capital expenditures were to be made The fact that other municipalltles are doing this is not any reasonwhy It is good policl she stated Reeve Sproulo said that the Planning Board of which he is member felt it was to the best interests of the township to re strict the subdivision develop ments especially where it would make the matter of new schools imperative sugges would include summer resort subdivisions manypf which do not have any school require ments and plenty of them do not receive any allowance for roads as they keep up their own roads after they have been improved by the subdivider Councillor Law stood firm on her objections to the bylaw which was left in abeyance DONATE $35 TO CRIPPLED CHILDREN The only motion passed at this speclal meeting was to make HA smnummmwm summon IherevkionoftheActallon OBITUARIES CLARENCE MDERSON distinguish ed soldier of World War and community minded citizen James Clarence Henderson died at his home in Stayner Sunday March 27 af ter lengthy illness Born Nov 21 1893 son of George and Elizabeth Hender son of Mulmur Township Clar ence Henderson attended school at Brentwood Stayner and Bar rie Mr Henderson unlined in November 1914 joining the nth Battalion in Barrie The unlt went overseas in May ms and there he was transferred to the tsthhattallon 40th Highlanders Regional On June be dis tlngmshed himself on the field at and was wounded His colone recommended him for the Victoria Cross and be was awarded the Distinguished Cou duct Medal for bravery ln vallded home he impatiently awaited his recovery and re turned overseas in Augustlnl7 only to go Uirough one of the in itial gas attacks of the war at Cite St Pierre After the arm lstloe he remained In Germany wlth the army of occupation re urnlng to Canada in September 919 Mr and Mrs Henderson were married on March 29 ml and settled down to taming spec lallzlng in poultry donation to the fund for Crippled Children now being handled by the Barrie Kiwanis Club This and the motlon to ad Journ seemed to be the only matters which were completed The cost of this completed busi ness would be the allowance of $10 each for the four members attending OUTSAT We stayed at the meeting until motion to adjourn was tabled few minutes before pm Dur ing this time Assessor Sproule was still in the room He had closed his office at five pm but was roaming around with an in tent look on his face We presume he did not wish to ask that we be excluded if he was to make any proposals Reeve Sproule had dazed off sew eral times and the whole pro cedure seemed to be waiting for something Having to catch the post office before closing time we left so we were outsat Al though it may have been lust our suspicious mind that was prompting it we had the idea that there was something about to happen which we were not supposed to hear More later We feel that if any matters were to bedealt with it should have been before themotion to adlourn was tabled ln ms be and other veterans formed the Stayner brands of the Canadian legion wrth Clar ence as its first president Dupife his inch in the veb emns Clarence Hendersondld not hold back from other can munlty affairs He was trus tee the United Church member of the Masonic Lodge mainstay of the Burns Club and served actively on the ï¬rst Stnyner Memorial Community Centre carnmlssion He is survived by his widow Florence one son fan of Stay ner four grandchildrenbroth ers Albert cl Allandalo and Stanley of Detroit Mldzlgan and one sister Mrs John Lati mer ol Allandale He was pro deceased bya sister Mn Ed Smith Mary at Orillla Funeral service was held at the United Church March 29 with Rev Gordon Presser Rev Robert Graham and Rev AD Wrenshall conducting the ser vice Pallbearers were Ed gnr Buckingham Abner Rawo Stanley Royal Joseph Spikcr William Sutton and James Johnson Interment was in Stayner Cemetery Special services were con ducted by the Northern lllght Lodge AF and AM March 23 and by the Stnyner branch of the Canadian Legion at the cemetery chapel New Gas Export Application Made OTTAWA CmNiagara Gas Transmission Company tiled new natural gas export applica tlon with the National Energy Board Tuesday and date will beaet shortly for hearing Niagara Gas subsidiary of Consumers Gas Company of Tor onto was the only one of five applicants turned down after seeking export licences earlier this year The board ruled that its export price wasnt high enoughfor one thing Subsequently United States Federal Power Commissioners aminer recommended that the proposed US buyer second Consumers subsidiary called St Lawrence Gas be given authority from the commission to service gas distributors in the Masseus Ogdensburg area of northern New York state Niagara Gas applied initially for 74 billion cubic feet of gas over 29year period to be ex ported near Cornwall and oh tained from TransCanada Pipe Lines Limited OW GAS RATE for WATER HEATERS became cï¬ecflvyyoluno Id Vs nor ran vod WAMT RE N1 in Natural Gosh show us how much nitrogenv tins soil will release during the INCOME PROTECTION PLAN 1The new nitrogen test pro mises to save Ontario farmers gt money on their fertilizer bill sald Professor Heeg His rea soning when you know how much nitrogen is needed for good crop and how much is the soil you will be able to gore out how much extra nit rogen is eaded if you want to get your soil tesfld for nitrogen use those precautions PRECAUTIONS Mail your samples within dayl of sampling to maltesure the marina ntrthe laboratory be on theydry out PAIRONIII NONI odysIEVmonihlyt 10W can up no hummmmmmmmmm MMMIMMMWWMMWM€FMMG bmmwwwmmmuwmwww ammersCEas PA 685 1144 two lupoonsn of TOWN mtomo Inchunmple before mmnu fhltl kmmmdl organism am Simone illriot cnop 259 ENNISFIL SI