VISITORS AWliIT WliSliGli BEllC PLEASURES These two Toronto visitors were caught by an Examiner photographer on the weekend at Wasaga Beach eagerly awaiting the opening of one of the summer communitys many attractions number of cottagers showed up over the weekend couple of speedboats were inevidence and few braver souls even tried paddling in the waters nlong Wasagas great beach tExaminer Photot More Than 200 Attended Barrie Firemens Dance More than 200 people attend ed Barrie Fire Departments an nual ball at St John 7Vianneys Hall Allandalc Friday and came away with grand selec ion of door and danceprises as well as contributing about $150 towards floodlighting system at Queens Park and some other charity not yet decided hall was put on by commit tee consisting of Barrie FDs vol unteer force total of 28 priz es went to holders of lucky door tickets and winners of spot and elimination dances Council Will Hear Tram Committees Items including request for tag day cancellation of pas senger service on CNRs Hamil tonAAllandaleAMeaford line and complaint against dogs will all be included in City Council legislation tonight Besides these assorted tid bits will also he the presenta tions of reports Lrom the fire and traffic finance public works general government and city development committees WEATHER Synopsis The very warm air covering southern Ontario during the weekend is gradually being forced southward broad band of showers and thunderstorms developed along the line separat ing the warm and widen during the night This line is expected to lie across Lake Erie Tuesday giving rise to continued unsettled weather overmost of the prov ince Temperatures wil ive to ten degrees cooler than they have been Regional forecasts valid until midnight Tuuday LakeElie South Lake Huron Niagara Windsor London Ham ilton Cloudy witha few sunny periods today andluesday 0c casional showers or thunder showers Not quite so warm Windswesterly V15 Lake Ontario Northern Lake Huron Southern Georgian Bay Tuesday Risk of athunderstorm Torontoz Mainly cloudy with scattered showers today and tonight and again Tuesday after nooo Not so warm Winds east erly 15 Northern Georgian Bay Hali burton Kirkland Lake North Bay Sudbury Mainly cloudy with few scattered showers to day and Tuesday Little change in temperhture Winds easterly 15 to 25 Timmlns Kapuskasing White River Cloudy with occasional showers or soowflurries today and Tuesday Little change in temperature Winds northeast 15 Forecast Temperature Low tonight High Tuesday indsor so 80 St Thomas 80 London 50 70 Wingbam Toronto Trenton St Catherine Hamilton Muskoka Killaloe Earlton Sudbury North Bay Kopuskasing White River Moosonee antiwar SHIP PORT COLHORNE tCPlTbe th British ocean goiog freighter Denmark Hill was refloated Sun =dayefter being aground five hours near the entrance to the Welland Canal It was not be lieved damaged and the ground ing did not delay other traffic very successful affair all round said fireball spokes man today TICKET PRIZES Ticket prizes were as follows chair from Clarks Home Furnishing was the big prize and was won by Elmer Hulbert 24 Alfred Street Allandale also smokers stand AdameFurn iture dogomatic hotdog ruas ter Thomas Electric an elec trlc clock Sirncoe CHp mag azine rack Zellers voucher for two chicken dinners Lake view Dairy 10 gallons of gas and Motors to $3 voucher for Barrie Hardware grease and wash job Scandretts Fina Station smoker and magazine rack Burroughes Furniture flasher warning light Smiths Farm Dairy Copsco camera from Parry Automotive DANCE PRIZES Contributed for dance prizes were wash brush Canadian Tire perfume Ray Livingston an electric clock Firestone flashlight Corbetts Supertest perfume Allandale Drugs an Eswing axe Ball Planing Mill blanket Fleethams screw driver set Aliandale Hardware atie Webbs cosmetics Webbs Jewellers lighter Supertest Petroleum cakepreserving pon Christies IGA flashlight Oughs Hardware and cup and saucer Eaton Co Master of ceremonies was Jordan Abercrombie Winters Refusea sad Sight InWate gt011Kempeni Probably many citizens are not aware of the tremendous amount of work that has been done on the new min at the head of the bay creating an additional beach area Withthe heaviest snowfall in many years the City of Barrie had grand service on snow re mpval and it was all taken to tbedew beach area There it made two small mountains which thavenowaettled down to small dark pil which County Many Stars In Film Collingwood actor stars in Natibnal Film Board produc tion depicting theCanadian Can cer Society at work sbowingat thahoxy Theatre April 27 to 30 Harry Scoular reenacts the incidents through which he pass ed in Toronto hospital just months before shootingroi The Sooular Case This lsmioute black and white film was produced in the inter ests ofthe Canadian Cancer So dirty and is meant to highlight the great need for help in the fight against cancer Barriegand District Unit of the society is still appealing for funds and anyone wishing to contribute may phone PA 58032 Oiillia Adopting Police Commission DRILLIA CP bylaw to place the Orillia municipal police department under the authority of threeman police commission has been passed by the town council at special weekend meeting The commission will re place town council committees éltBsy soon disappear Includedwith the snow were fragments pick ed up by the plows bits of paper and othergrefuse and some of this is scattered through the waters of Kempenfelt Recently there was so much refuse in the water around Baye field Street dock that bait of minnow was not visible when five feet down There was alsoan amount in the water near Minets Point but inno case did it float on the surface Windshave been light and fresh westrwind would soon clear the trouble by blowing it out into Lake Simcoe or intodeeper parts of the bay where it would settle to the bot tom Youths Drowned Oil Montreal Isle MONTREAL GP Three teen aged boys were drowned Sunday when their canoe capsized in the swift flowing Thousand Islands River near the westernvshore of Montreal Island Provincial police identified the drownedyoutbs as Serge Menard 16 Roger Gudd 14 and Philippe Gudd 16 all of St Eustachesur lalac which have handled police affairs throughout the towns history It is expected the new commis slon will be in operation before the summer it would be com posed of magistrate judge and the mayor of orillia Should Orlllia become city the police commission would be compulsory anyway Alderman Frank Dolcort saidtoday Coun cil was of the opinion that the step should be taken at once to put police matters the hands of men best qualified to under stand and deal WI them Police Chief McIntyre to day welcomed the formation of commission He also ex pressed admiration forthe coun cillors who have served on police committees in the past One of its first problemswould be settlement of the re re quest for increased salaries and improved working conch or s3 wm Ivan Jory Finnan right of Flrmans Texaco Station are two recent winners of The Examiners cosmetic setK Monkmans Dnigs ham from vlOll WATERM iï¬arric Examï¬wrrw CITY AND comm mews MONDAY APRIL 25 60 Award contract To Streetsville Firm The Earth Boring Company of Streetsville has been award ed the contract for installing 16inch watermaln under High way 4002 announced Barrie pub lic utilities commission this mor ning The 15inch watermam which lwill be encased in svinoh plpe will feed the new booster pumping station which is ex pected to be completed in June it was expected that work on the jobestimated Mt $12000would be complet edlntime tofaeililate abetter Cdn Coon Hound Association Holds First Meet ht lllliston Out all olgbt chasing coons isnt averyooes cup of tea but for 100 hunters and spectators near Allistoo Saturday night and Sunday morning this was great sport The Canadian Coon Hound As sociationran organization fann ed last October held its first chase with to registered mem bers of the club assembled and ready to go Though there was no track kept of the numbers of coons treed this is not hunt in the real sense since instead of kill ing the animal victory is de4 clared soon as the little creat ure scampers up tree the hunters tired by the first crack of dawn were little disap pointed with tile work of their 30 dogs According to several of the hunters the dogs failed to do their jobs adequately But the association feels that since it was just the first meet ing the animals should improve as the chases continue PRIZES OFFERED Prizes were offered for the canines doing the most work and tracing the most coons At the top of pack of registered dogs came Bluetick owned byI Sanderson of Mlllbrook purebred owned by Ross Black of Scarborough came second and an entry from Mr Shipley of Newmarkct third In the nonvregistered dogs one owned by Brown of Dunnville got the most coons up trees while tries from Car son Nei ofnunn lite and Mancel Whalen of Owen Sound followed in the standin brief rain spattered the hunters shortly after they got underway but this didnt deter from the enthusiasm The hunt was carried out under supervi ship of the Lands and Forests Department of Ontario BAND TO PLAY SPRING DEBUT The Barrie City Concert Band has been selected to provide the music for the official opening ceremonies of the forthcoming Chamber of Commerce Home and Sportsmens Show it was announced today by Band master Ken Hollier This function which will be the spring debut for the Band will enable the resid ents of Barrie to hear and appreciate what group of community minded fellow citizens can do when given the opportunity This group is comprised of people from almost every here in Balrie from church minister to factory worker and although their respective places of employ ment range from Camp Bor den to Edgar they are all striving to attain one com mon goal to put the musical aspects of Barrie literally and ï¬guratively on the map Big pring Partyf Barrie Yacht Club opened the 1960 season with Spring Thaw party held in the club room at CGE last Saturday ev ening Members were welcomed by the vicepresident Maurice Barre who wished the mom bars happy and successful sea son of yachting Among the 60 members and wives present were the Rear Commodore William Paulin and MrsPaulin Mr and Mrs John Mitchiosoo Sr Mr and Mrs Alan Sarjeant Dr and Mrs Stefan Friedrichs Mr and Mrs lnnes Mr and Mrs Alfred Haughton and Mr and Mrs Oswald Howe An enjoyable evening of danc ing followed the ViceCommo dores remarks followed by buffet lunch at midnight which had been prepared by the mem bers of the ladies committee under the chairmanship of Mrs William Paulin The partywas organized by the Bnterlainment committee omnom cantons left and Zeke Polaroid Farm and Home Photo of the chk contest Watch for ur home pictured in them lweekEx whose chairman this year is William Noble Convener of the clubs spring party was Emer son Osborne Bird Watchers See Lone Swan Barrle bird lovers wereout over the weekend watching the passage of swans and ducks looaswan was observed near Crown Hill on Saturday The bird was seen on small piece of water near 13 junc tion of the new section of High way 400 with the old It was stiuthere early Sunday Flocks of ducks and five more swans were seen near esing on Sunday Among die small group of ob servers were Cockburn Mr and Mrs Fisher Bellland Earl Richardso Caterer is Fined $200 Costs Of $17 4yearold£arrie caterer was fined $241 ard $17 costs by Magistrate Foster today when he appeared on charge under the Liquor Control Act arising from raid on the Bar rier Curling Club April 20 Mike Magus 246 Wellington Street East pleaded guilty to the charge of having liquor in place other than residence Defence counsel Jack Living stop said This is not flag rant or obvious breach of the liquor control act He said the offence was due to an oversight when curling club officials failed to renew the daily liquor licence Said Magistrate Foster Al though it was oversigh twas an offence against the ct The liquor seized lnth aid was ordered confiscate walk rd life represented woter system pressure inthe higher sectionsof the city dur nxincr baud auag has ve aw over since the Earth Boring Company has been notilled that five or sixweek delay in da livery of the lalneh casing was imminent With this five or sixweek delay the peak wcter period will have passed Salter manager of the PUC said this morning that this delay would mean that high er pressure which tba commis rionwas hoping for would not come until August There is enough water said Mr Salter but no way to get it to the people WEEKS IO COMPLETE In the preliminary plans the Earth Boring Company noted thatthe job should be oomplet ed 16 weels after thaorder was received Officials from the company assured the P110 they would make the strongest effort him he to get the Much casing before the designated five or six weeks Two Collingvvo Join Trek To Continent Everybodys going to Europe or so it seems and among the mass of Lransoceanic slgbtseers thla summer will be two Coll ingwmd youths intent upon see ing this great continent David Black 17 and Rainer Beinhaus 16 both high school students will take off from Maiton June 20 and return in time for school On the BritishJsles itinerary is Belfast for visit with Blacks relatives the Isle of Man for the annual Tynwald ceremony and tour of London The Tynwald ceremony on the Isle of Man is one ofthe oldest in history All the citizens of the island congregate July and ch Club Holds vote on the years legislation David Black is anxious to see how real democracy works CROSS CHANNEL After London the youngsters will skip the channel and head for Frankfurt where they will stay with Bienhaus relatives then on to Paris Rome per haps for the Olympics Spain Portugal and back home David was greatly enthusias tice about the trip and mentioned that the highlight for him would be the tour of London Rainer is no stranger to Eur ope since he moved from Ger many to Canada just few years ago with his parents He is also fortunate enough to HEADS VON Jean Cecilia Leask ofMoose Jaw was named directoria chief of the VictoriauCrder of Nurses in Canada succeeding Christine Livingston Miss director of the div on of nurs ing for the Torontb department of health ASKSECONOMICAID MONTREAL or KasemKhanP ol mini er ot po er arrivedvhereSunday to promote trade between the countries and solicit further ecov nom ai Shoot Out Tires Of Stolen Truck Emile chase by Barrie City Pdim Saturday started when constable saw truck speed the wrong Way down one way street ended out on the highway when he managed to shoot out two of tbe tires No Toronto teenagers have been charged with criminal neg ligence careless driving and car that following pursuit that ied through the Citys main streets over high school lawn and in and out numero us ditches Ooeofthe boys 15yeaoold juvenile who appears inBarria Juvenile court today jumped out oftbstmckootbe outskirtsol Barrions it careened through dildo The other was arrested by Clwlolloe Coast Frank Light who cased the stolen pickup tmoke for nearly half an hour through the darkened sktreets alga tried to escape through Barrie OPP assisted WRONG WAY Coast Light said he was on patrol when he saw piclwp truck turn south off Collier onto Ciapperton Street which is for northbound traffic only He followed by going south on Bayfield but when he pulled up alongside to speak with the be cupants and walked across to the drivers door it pulled own and headed smith on Baytlel he said Canal Light chased it down Bayfield along Simone Street north on High to Bradford Street siren bowling and red light flashlt log Every time tried to stop suing out in front of me addedthe young constable and was unable to stop him friend panelistswillbe ing subject of Father Thompson era guide At Bradford and High Street have relatives all over the con tloentso the costs of travelling will be nicely diminished by dropping in David says that two years ago he made pact with Rainer that he would accompany his to Europe if he ever went Of course the pact was lmade as many such kids plans are and David never expected to act upon it But when Rain er mentioned it this year the only answer David 90qu give was why not The parents of the two young sters are sponsoring the jour ney and they are quiteeothusb astic about having world trav elier sons One of these world travellers David will be sending first hand reports of what he sees to The Examiner just to keep Slmcoa County residents up to dateon the Continent affairs Last months meeting or St Marys PTA took flie form of class visitation and repmt cards were handed to the parents tend lhishasbeenfwodtobehelp during the past year Next meeting will be Tuesday April as at 830pm sharpyin St Josephs Auditorium Guest journeying from Toronto to discuss the interest Vocations ance director at Michael Power High School Emitter Fedelis vacational director of the Chrls tian Brothers and Sister Mary Angela assistant mothergener al of St Josephs Community The evening promises to be very interesting one Written invitations have been sent to WANT COURSE GRIMSBY CF An Ontario teenagers alcohol study confer ence Sunday unanimously ro solved that compulsory course on alcohol should be given in Om tario high schobls The llordele gates in represented diurch school YMCA and YWCA suia Toronto Guelph Aylmer and London oi money Just hone od ful to both parents and teachers groupsvfrom the Niagara Penin Inahuny Coast Light tried to halt the but it sped over Central Cohesi ate lawn onto the sidewalk and back onto High Street Without stopping at any of the intersections said the constable the truck did sort of stock car tinn on Parkside and head ed west on Dunlop Wat er jumped from the truck at Ferodale as the truck slid craz lly into the ditch and men out again he added As it sped west on Hiaway 90 said the constable who is member of Barrie PDs detectivo squad it forced about other autos to take the shoulder of the road as it shot down the centt0 of the highway Pulling out to the aft everp time the constable ried to get past The constable flattened both the tires at Essa Station but still it managed to hop along on Brentwood Road until finally as OPP cruisers closed in the City Police patrol car overtook and forced it to halt DAIRY cover The truck mus outDt be lb prope of cvrew try an had largo stolen earlier in the day said police The juvenile who flom the truck in Barrie as it led the cruiser was treated at Royal Victoria Hospital for brush burns to the arm and his arm was put in sling He is said to have hit ched out to Highway 11 North where he took Torontobound bus Police picked him up at Churchill however Frank Delano Sharp 17 167 Booth Ave Toronto appears in Barrie Magistrates Court Wednesday He is on parole from amcorrective school in Bowman Youths hf Davin annex Panel Will Discuss vacations At St Marys PTll Meeting St Monicas and St thoa PTA but all other friends are also cordially invited to at Mrs Maurice Murdock PTA president hasannounced that Mrs Russell Hinds and Mrs Joseph Whelan are coconven are for the annual Gamer Night to be held in St Josephs Auditorium Wednesday May Plans have been going steadily ahead and the event promises to be most successful Subcouveners are tables Mrs Len Wilson refreshinents Mrs Clyne prize Mrs Moran candy Mrs Shauth nessy decorations Miss Sheila McKeown publicity Mrs Kelly All members are expected bi make up at least one table for the game of their choice The general public is also invited to come along and join members for gala evening on Wednes day May at St Josephs Auditorium anma it Someone youinput snnnng shutouts help them feel at home encode Join hurrying on our oommunityshadi onal iritotho tonty1laii gloom is on the mound ad eayo know who ung