11 mar rum MONDAY JANUARY litNlSlIl NOTES Im Sorry For The Fuss By 165 WARM WEATHER DELANO Florida We feel sorry we made so much fuss about the cold weather here during our first week We had chosen to stay in this mid state section as we did not want too much excessive heat However it was 80 degrees here today and only after the sun went down did it cool into the 605 Saturday we planted pelunias after working up bed and giving them good start Today they have grown well and are in flower Such ls the power of the tanning sun in this university city with faculty of music there are opportunities for the public to attend excellent free concerts This week was one of series to dedicate new pipe organ which has been installed in the university concert hall It was slightly highbrow for our lim ited appreciation of good music We have so long been satiath with radio programs that we found it hard to realize that such excellence was possible Our party and more than 1000 others showed their de light in the hearty applause they gave which brought the conductor back again and again Our interest was main ly in the audience and one source of wonder was that not one colored person was among them We always thought they were musical Next week the concert will be glee club program by the students We may come to better appreciate some of the efforts in time ARTISTIC LESSONS The dislafi side of our home has begun taking lessons in art These are provided at night school classes under the Daytonc Ecach Junior College it may he that we will have painting or ceramic for our home eventually However we personally can grow flow era COMMITTEES APPOINTED The board of Letmy Com munity Hall will have Jack Torrens Wilfred Stewart Corner Kelly Mrs Maurice Reid Mrs Stewart Donnelly and Allan lodd as members for the next two years Churchill Community Hall board will consist of Bob Campbell Sturgeon Mrs Stewart Sinclair Richardson Ebola Sawyer and Allan Todd Sheep valuators are un changed except ior the ap pointment of Victor Small to replace William New who has signed ROAD ACCOUNTS PASSED At the council meeting of Jan road accounts were passed to the amount of $9118 and financial report amount ing to $2848 was also approved for payment The first months 1y accnunt oi the tire commit tee amounted to $31600 which included few fires as well or the chiefs part time salary Relief and indigents account required $10350 of which 80 ï¬ler cent is subject to provin al subsidy MAYOR COOKE EVADES In reading the speech made by Mayor Les Cooke regard ing progress in the City of Barrie we note he evaded tlhc matter of sewage and its etfects on tourist development He passed this off with the remark that It is difficult to draw new horizons in sew age but the pmbiem must be met by providing an adequate system it all depends on what you and do about it We do not understand just how it is anticipated that de velopment can come from the results of the new Severn Can al if the visitors who may come to Barrie by boat or otherwise must refrain from using the waters of the bay for swimming for miles out One of the first things that must be tackled is the pollu tion of the hay by Barrie We who live on the opposite side have onlythc assessors onio ion that it does not attest our property We know mm ex perience that this pollution is continuing and must be cor rected if fishing and other uses of the bay are to continue or is Barrie to he allowed to con tine to fill the ï¬shing holes with sewage ASSESSMENTS DISCUSSION At their meeting in stroud the Federation of Agriculture brought in Middleton as speaker to discuss how assess ment on farm properties could be adjusted to reduce taxa tion Nine suggestions were sum marized fixed taxation tired taxation tax on percentage of income take educational costs off the land tax industry provincially and distribute to municipalities an per capita basis tax land for services to land only assess at market value percentage to be used for taxation rclatc assessment to planning capital gain The meeting was attended by some members of the Coun cil of West Gwillimbury but members of Innisfil Council were at special meeting The township assessment com missioner did tt IMPERIAL NOW SHOWING IlliHillfliiAliiAHNEHEYWIlllD liliES RfllERlSflIiUSIlEE 2ND FEATURE autumn oils or or orsr non some unma WINTER CARNIVAL QUEENICONTEST BE THE LUCKY WINNER OF PRIZES FIRST PRIZE ELEANOR FIRSTHAIR SET Ind Plain dontad by Joan Garrick anuo $800 SPRING rims manl LUGGAGE star for Men Boyu unmme ted by valuo $20 donated Stephen Illa BID donInd by Beulnt Nurseries FULCEEB lscoNna WEEKS nnnsaraams Experts Agreelixact Cause Of Dag Crash Remains Mystery SALISBURY Southern Rho desia Renterrt Hepresemta lives of Britain and Sweden Sunday agreed the exact cause oi the plane crash which killed United Nations SecretaryGar eral Dag Hammarsktold will probably never be known The two called on the Rhode sian federal commission inves tlgating the crash near Ndcla Northern Rhodesia to put an and to minors and speculation surrounding it Geoffrey ence repre seating British government WK destroyed sold the inquiry had shown there was no pouibility that the crash wu earned by bomb aboard the aircraft by fighter or ground attack and the most probable theory was that the planes pilot failed to maintain proper approach altitude But the cause he added wrould always remain matter speculation Adanu representing Sweden said the whole truth of the disaster would probably never be known because in air crashes much of the evidence City Misunderstands Indians Discrimination Talks Told TORONTO CmIndians are able and eager to leave their reservations but are victims or misunderstanding when they try to get city Jobs confer ence on racial discrimination was told Saturday Helen Gough staff member of thelAnglican Information Centre said she frequently is confronted in her work by three basic misconceptions of the in tiianthat he is bloodthirsty warrior an unkempt type un able or unwilling to learn Eng lish or simple pious boor who needs to be looked after and should be grateful to those who do it In the laat four years Miss Gougb said the federal indlan attain branch has tried to pro vide secondary education and trades training for young in dians it tried to make Canadians nf AngloEuropean origins recog nize lnrlians as persons chic to fit into urban society but de spite the efforts many young lndlana who left the reservation were faced with loneliness The conference called by the Anglican Diocesan Council for Social Service was told by Syl via Lovell Negro secretary Friday night that church was one of the few places that she Name of Street Davidson west side Gunn St north side Guam St north side Laneway south of Dunlap St Hayï¬eld Laneway south Dunlap St From Gunn 8t Peel St Newton Si Bayfield St has met discrimination in Can ada She said she has never been discriminated when seeking job but that when she attended the Anglican Womens hainlng College in Toronto 14 board member told her he had to fight to get her in She said that later at an Anglican col lege in Western Canada she was given dressing down by the clergyman principal for be ing friendly with staff mem ber the only other Negro ut the college Fund Running Out For Boy In Coma For 15 Months TORONTO CF $9000 fund providing special nursing care for high School football player in coma for 15 months is running out Salvation Army Brigadier and litre Thomas Ellwood said they will turn to their own savings when the fund raised by public subscription is used up by the and of the month Their son John 20 was in jured while playing football in the fall of 1960 and has been on conscious ever since Public Opinion MustBe Found On BNA Liberals OTTAWA CPI The federal formula for taking over Brit ains power to amend the Ca nadian constitution would treezc the British North America Act the New Democrch Party says its federal council said am plc opportunity must be pro vrded for the expression of in formed Canadian public opinion before final forman is dis cided on Iain is that animous agreement is re quired among the provinces be fore any constitutional amend mcnt muld be made in basic provincial rights The NDP statement Saturday said The basic rights of education language and aimi lnr rights in the British North erlcc Act must be en trenched so that they cannot be taken away or modiï¬ed without thetconsent of all provincial leg urcs Political rights such as free dom of religion and freedom of speech and association must also be entrenched in the com stitutlnn so that they unnot be abrogated by Parliament or any provincial legislatures But the statement said the proposal by Justice Minister mton makes it almost imposs aiblc to make these adjustments in our constitution which signi ficant sections of our popula tion in both French and Eng lish Canada demand it would so freeze the constitution that it would be an excuse for gov ernment inaction and protec tion for reaction PROTEST ARMY BANGS BAGSHOTI Surrey Vill agers living near an army mortar range have complained to the war office about the perpetual noise of explosions and thath which they claim are smashing their windows The formal protest was made after one really Violent night explosion woke up everyone in the village Six Children Three Adults Die In Farmhouse Fire BUCKLAND Mass Six Children and three adults nll member of one family died Sunday in ï¬re that de strayed twostorey converted farmhouse in this western Mas sachusetts village The only survivor of the blaze was 11yearold Robert Deomc lr mentally retarded child who ecaped the flames by plunging through pane of glass on roar door His mother Mrs Robert De nme 32 and brother Charles were among those who were killed in the tire Also killed were his grandpa Charged litter Miners Death In Brawl Outside BC Cale COURTENAY BC CF Three persons have been charged with manslaughter fol lowing the death of 24 year oid iimmins miner in brawl outside cafe shortly alter midnight Friday RCMP identified them as Keith and Gary Parkinson both 18 half brothers and Peter Day 24 They were remanded without bail until Feb The victimDonnld Butler 24 came here recently on civil defence course and later secured job with mining company He had planned to bring his wife and twoyenrold daughter to Vancouver Island An inquest was adjourned LEGION BINGO WEDNESDAY Jan 31 I962 745 pm JACKPOT $27000 38 NUMBERS CALLED LEGION HALL 7I COLLIER ST STREET OPENING Width lion costar tlnn churn pea foot per foot nan to ho costt hoatagc ahnttlngt dobentnredt CONCRETE SIDEWALKS 108 foot northerly Toi Newton St Davidson St Maple Ave Maple Ave Distance 8193 Est construc 100 26388 106742 51074 186501 STORM SEWERS ASPHALT 295 299425 PAVING 265 75180 pending pathologists report The body is being returned to Timmln MIDI PLAYERS iIIEAIRE rents Mr and lira Raymond Crandall aged cc and respectively and five ï¬rst coll sins rangln in age from two to 10 The five oousirn of the young Eurvlvnr were the children of verett Clandall of chi and bin Wilbur of Greenï¬eld The mother remar ricd after divorce Mrs Rogers an expectant mower was not told ilnmedlab cly that her five children were dead Police said the blaze might have been caused by the ex plosion at an oiltired furnace in the cellar NOW SHOWING SECRET WAYS 835v COSSACKS 700 and 1025 ONTHESPOT REALISM THAT TAKES YOU ON JOURNEY INTO TERROR ï¬Ni ZlEMANN Mll mil Eggmum Eat carpm coat 108 $121 $107 S138 $12020 $11738 $5075 mmumua Annual Est rah Number cl COURSE decreed by stage Sewing Machine Valllo $1500 LIP PANTIE SET dnmtod in lingerie Value $00 Home nosn do ted Ev elm shop Value at by THIRDEAT tron Zelim Ltd Volts $1500 SWEAT ted Bully Shop Valua $300 on by SECOND PRIZE$2500 plus merchandise THIRD PRIZE $1500 plus merchandise Open to all Simeon County Residents Laneway north of MODELLING Dunlap St COURSE valued at $20000 plus merchandise some gt 16278 58632 WATERMAINS $1882724 Maple Ave Hayfield st existing hydrant approx 663 north of Hwy 400 Hayfield St Hayï¬eld St Bayiield St Culldlos Rd 1674 $96842 $418 42 Cundles Rd Maria St Ferris Lane 1354 42 31 31 $42126 0210 $31315 $1118404 345 211330 2277 $1398078 SANITARY SEWERS 305205 $2155240 $1220597 808009 $312005 easterly 1354 westerly 345 easterly 2277 $413 $307 $307 Baldwin Lana Bayfield St Cundles Rd Cundles na Maria Street William st Hwy 400 Hayfield st Bayfield St Bayfield s1 Hayfield St Bayvlew Dr Candles n0 1800 easterly 925 westerly 350westerly 850 easterly $45474 $30023 $40950 $13942 $14300 $45301 $3445 $46853 $4695 $43568 844714 $453 as 47 48 44 45 45 15 15 15 15 15 15 2300 1300 925 350 time day timcs scheduled by committee 6Contestant agrees that judges decision is final 7Application must be in on or by Febrnary 1962 sTo appear at the Roxy Theatre 830pm Feb 1962 JUDGES Eleanor Fulchor Modal Grant Mayor Sr aanau Flora Callon of the said work and any owner may within 21 days after with the Board his objection to the said work beingundertaken The said Board may approve of the said work undertaken but before doing so it may appoint tilllc and place when any objections to the said work will be cdï¬ sidered Carnival Committee Signed SEND TO nunnu Dated at Barrie Ontario January 26 1962 Carnival Queen Contest ox nunuihuuHuuuuuqd