Mr Bruce Armstrong of name is the artist of this imaginative drawing of Old Fort Willow which was sit noted on the western end of the Nine Mlle Portage trail and early road which ran from Barrie westward across the Township of Ves pra to the Willow Creek The portage was important as military route during the War of 1312 and for years MEMBERSHIP 87 BARBIE ARTIST RERAS roar wu after as roadfor solders moving westward The drawing mquircd numerous field sketches and Mr Armstrong based the location of all buildings in the sketch on measurement he made on location of ex cavated outlines or buildings and of distance between these buildings This is how the Fort would probably ap pear somewhere between the years 187535 By this time it had lost its importance as fort and had become more village than fort This vil lage was important to let tlers trappers and trade until the middle of the last century The photogra shows how the former vll age slte ap pcared 90 years after it was abandoned Strangely enough for recent histor Ten New Cardinals Named By The Pope VATICAN CITY AP Pope John today named 10 new car dinals and announced the con sistory for creation of the new princM of the Roman Catholic Church will be March 19 The new cardinals will bring membership of the sacred colv legs to 07 the highest in church history The new cardinals are Juan Landasurl Ricketts Archbishop of Lima Peni Raul Silva IIenriquez Arch bishop of Santiago Chlla Leo Jozef Sue Arch bishop of MalinesBnissels Rev Michael Browne lrish superior of the Dominican Ore der Msgr Jose da Costa Nunes Portuguese vicechamberiain of the Holy Roman Church 111 Vatican nunclo to Portu Msgr Ildebrando Antoniutti Italian Vatican nuncio to Spain and at one time stationed at Ottawa Msgr Efrem Forni Italian Vatican nuncto to Belgium Msgr Gabriela Acacto Coussa pro secretary of the Vatican Oriental Congregation Abbott is calm Alhareda Spaniard prefect of the Vatican Library and member of the Benedictine Order WILL BE FIFTH The consistory will be the fifth that Pope John has held for cre ation of cardinals since he be came pontiff Oct 28 1956 Ho named his first cardinals only few days after his elec Magr Giovanni Panico ital Deny Man Was Roughed Up BypSt Catharines Police ST CATHARINES CPlA police sergeant Friday contr dicted winiesses testimony that city police in questioning St Catharines man twisted his arm causing ills head to strike the floor Sgt Victor Dawson of the city police force was testifying at an Ontario Supreme Court suit launched by the man Joseph Lament Jr who is claiming unstated damages for injuries suffered during his arrest July 29 1960 Arthur Moloney counsel for the plaintiff asked Sgt Dawson whether he was saying that three other witnesses were tell ing falsehoods about the incl dents do not think they are de liberately lying he said add ing that in many investigations witnesses to an incident given markedly different versions of the same event Lament was arrested after Constables James Kirkpatrick and Douglas Fraser two of those named in the suit had been sent on all to answer complainttbat young woman was being bothered by former boy friend The constables were in structed to bring Lament back to the police station Sgt Daw son aaid he heard yell out side and saw Const Kirkpatrick appear at the door of the sta tion with headlock on the man he was bringing inside PRACTICE IS COMMON He said it was common practice to use such hold on prisoners who might try break for freedom He had never known such hold to have ill effects Sgt Dawson testified that when Lament was released at the counter he started to straighten up Then his eyes the floor his head and upper body slumping partly against the counter and near the floor He said initial examination led him to believe the man might have suffered heart at tack although the possibility that he might be feigning illness was considered the floor and wet paper towels wererapplied to his forehead Lament was given oxygen when the ambulance arrived and then was taken away Sgt Dawson testified The case continues Monday PLAN caacxoown Will Seek Out gBC Terrorists MTAWA CP British Col umbias attorneygeneral has in dicnted more arr is Ms are planned in BCs crackdown on terrorist activity Freedom Dnnkbobors This despite the fact that mass conï¬nement of the Sons of Freedom poses major problem for provincial authori ties and the federal justice de partment AttorneyGeneral Robert Eon ner conferred here with Federal Justice Minister Fulton on the problems involved in imprison ing large numbers of tha radi cal Doukhnbor sect After the conference Mr Bon ner said current prosecutions of sect members for alleged ter rorist activity are the first ov idenco of an intensive police campaign He noted that 14 persons have been vivcvt on terrorA ist charges related to bombings and burnings in the troubled Kootehays region of BC and 72 more mm are under arrest Tha major problem looming by the Sons of is how and where to confine convicted terrorists Mayor Torn hor house of Nelson the Kootenay centre hardest hit by Sons of Freedom outbursts has suggested scat tering the terrorists through the Canadian penal system But sources here indicated that this course is not likely to be followed There was dan ger that even small number of Freedomites would continue ar son activity in federal prisons which already are overcrowded This could lead to large scale disturbances One alternative said tha sources would be confinement under tr as ordinary security measures in one institution or the setting up of eclnl fed eral provincial inst tution for that purpose alone Mr Bonner said the troubles come from hard core ofabout 1600 within the 2500 member Sons of Freedom He estimated the provinces orthodox Doukhu bor population at between 5000 and 10000 rolled back and he slid towards An ambulance was oalled after Lament was lowered to tion creating 23 of them Dec 15 1958 to bolster the college for its increasing work in ad ministering the church That conslstory brought the colleges membership to 74 breaking for the first time the limit of 70 set by Pope Sixtua In 1586 that time the total population of the world was about 860000000 people Today membership of the Roman Catholic Church alone nears 500000000 mark Pope John also has created three cardinals in pcctore in his breast holding their names secret These when their names are announced will be considered to have been cardi nals from March 2a 1960 the date that the Popeannounced that he had their names in his breast They are generally ba lleved to be prelates of the church in Communistdomi nated arena of the world who would be imperiled if their car dinal status were made known During his reign l7 cardinals have died AGES AVERAGE 71 Following the recent deaths of three cardinals that cut the college to 77 men many of whom are in advanced years Pope John again moved quickly today to bolster its ranks The average age of the present car dinals is 71 years it was generally believed that Pope John wished to strengthen the college in view of the forth coming Ecumenical Council of the Roman Catholic Church it is expected to give new impetus to the world movement for Christian unity Pope John has frequently in dicated that he considers the councilas one of the mpst iro portant if not the most import anl events in his reign it will bring to Home about 3000 lead ers and specialists of the church and will be attended by repre sentatives of other churches as observers Skilled Migrants Help Canada Professor Says TORONTO GP Canadian born workers have sulfered be cause the country has pursued policy of getting skilled work ers from other lands Prof John Porter of Carleton University said Friday He told oneday conference of District 15 of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation The native Cana dian labor force has probably been penalized more than any other in modern society in not benefiting from industrial growth Persons from outside Canada are filling skilled and profes sional jobs he said not be cause we have shortage of people but shortage of skill Lawyers Help NDP Members TORONTO 7CP Ontario New Democratic Party Leader Donald MacDonald announced Friday panel of lawyers has been set up to assist NDP mem bers of the legislature at hear ings of the royal commission on crime in thd province Senior counsel of the panel will be Brewln of the Tor onto firm of Cameron Weldon Brewin McCallum and Skells Mr MacDonald said the task of the panel will be to make an assessment the content of ev idence given before the commis On LOW IN lcal fact knowledge of the Fort and what happened there during the years of its existence are far from be ing complete Even old doc uments presents contradictory information Excavation at the rite of the old Fort and village under the direction of Doctor Wilfrid Jury has added great deal of inform ation to what is already known about Old Fort Wil low CLEAR ROADS FOR TRAFFIC Department of Highways reported this morning that highways in the Barrie area were snnwvcovered but clear for traffic Plowing and sanding eqpipment had been called ou Highways south to Tomato were open to traffic with no ticups but wind was caus ing drifting and visibility was reported as poor Car Hits Youth On Dunlap Street David John Madlgan 17 of 10 Perry Street Barrie was hit on Dunlop Street West near Francis Street early this morn ing by car driven by Elsie Wait 18 of RR Barrie Mndigan was taken to the emergency dressing room at Royal Victoria Hospital and re 1255 after an Xray examin on Cleérvillo Oil Well gt Is Producmg CLEARVILLE Ont An oil well which came in Men day at this Kent County com mumty is producing oil at the rate of 600 barrels day dril lers said Friday The well was brought in at 8063 feet by 10 independent op eratnrs from Buffalo who had been drilling for two months The discovery has caused flurry of leasing activity in the area The wellistwo miles in land from Lake Erie near the border of Elgin County 1m pcrial Oil and Union Gas are among companies reported to have taken up new leases Dr Winder geologist at the University of Western On tario cemented that it is mostsignificant strike He said the wdls production makes it the biggest in the province Ontarios two biggest produc ing fields in 1960 the latest year for which figures are available were the Rodney field in Elgin with 248000 barrels and Col chester in Essa County with 165000 barrels The Colcheater well is still producing prams By THE CANADIAN PRESS Buffalo NYJobn Boland Jr 56 partner in the Great Lakes shipping firm of Roland and Cornelius and chairman of the board of the American Steamships Company of injur ies suffered in car accident LondonErnest Brown 60 largely self educated fisher mana son who became lead ing minister in Conservative governments after long ill ness TorontoDr William Robert Mason 60 who practised med icine in Parry Sound for almost 40 years and was former mayor of the Georgian 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Many May Pay To Smash Fund TORONTO CP About 50 000 Ontario motorists are ex pected to pay $20 to the Un satislied Judgment Fund this year lnstead of obtaining their own insurance Officials said two factors have brought about the drop in driver numbers from the 200000 who did not carry their own insur ance last year The lump to $20 from $5 for the fund is one roa aon and another is the assigned risk plan policy of insuring everyone holding licence Only six of every 1000 who bought licences in January aid into the fund compared WI 14 1000 in January 1060 Appeal To Use Girls Portrait OTTAWA CPtThe face that will help attract millions of dol lars in donations has been ut on canvas by Ottawa st Georse Fanals as It is portrait of an imagin ary little girl of about forlon but not forgotten that will be used in thousands of posters in the United Appeal campaigns across Canada this fall In one hand she holds doll while the other clutches the hand of an unseen adult Mr Fannisa work was chosen for the second year by the mid wlntcr meeting of Co in nity Funds and Councils of Canada The meeting ended Friday The organization said in statement that the combined proceeds of all United Appeals in 1961 totalled nearly $33000 WEATHER Synopsls Skies are expected to clear taday throughout cen tral and must of southern One tario and temperatures every where over the province will be about five tolo degrees be low the average for this time of year Lake St Clair Lake Erie regions Windsor clearing this afternoon colder Increasing cloudiness overnight followed by intervals of snow beginning Sunday morning Little change in temperature Sunday Winds westerly 15 to 20 today shift ing gradually to northeast 15 to 20 Sunday Eastern Lake Ontario Hali bnrton regions Cloudy with snowflurries ending this after noon Clearing tbis evening or tonight Colder today increas ing cloudiness Sunday with ac casional snow Sunday after noon continuing cold Winds west 20 and gusty today de creasing to northwest 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right back row are Abner Martin West Mont rose Mort Butchers Alliston and Rl Fleming Rcoboro Market Slips Steadily From Industrial Peak By PETER DUNN Canadlan Pren Slaff erter Optimism generated an in dustrlol spurt early ths week fizzled as the stock market spent the last three days stip ng backward By midTuesday the Indus trial indax had climbed more than four points to an alltime high of 62413 but by weeks end it had been cut back to 61881 down 117 from last weeks close Western oils appeared to run out of steam after the vigorous activity of previous weeks but they closed strongly reaching new high on index Friday Institutional buyers were strongly in evidence as they have been all month Big blacks changed hands in such compan ies as Steel Company of Can ada Labatt BA Oil and Trans Mountaln Pipe Line The early industrial strength was spurred by climbing pa pers group Abltlbi which last week increased its dividend to 50 cents from 42 touched 1562 high of $4500 Monday and closed at $4450 ahead $125 In ternatjonal Paper climbed $275 to $3850 Steels were weakest in indus FORECAST White Rlver Cochrnne regions Sndbury Clear and colder to day Clear continuing cold Sun day Winds north to northeast 15 today Light tonight and Sunday Forecast Temperatures Low tonight High Sunday Windsor 18 St Thomas London Kitchener Mount Forest Wingth Hamilton St Catharin Toronto Kapuskasing White River Moosonee 55 Marie Hearing Glasses MAICO new Hi Fi Clarity New fretting mom New Big tourism It FREE BOOKLETMr MAICO HEARING SERVICE 850 Yonge St Toronto WA 42317 Nome Address aaIsvmlsii trials despite newa Tuesday that the week ending Feb 10 had seen Canadas steel produc tion rise to record 130004 tons well above the total in the some 1961 period Dominion Bridge dropped 8350 to $2275 with most of the loss coming Friday The com pany has denied persistent ru mors that major Canadian steel firm may make an offer to Dominions shareholders Steel Company of Canada de clined $100 to $7650 and Al goma Steel dipped $112 to $5000 Page Hersey closed un changed after reporting 1961 net profit of $136 common share up from 92 cents the previous year in refining oils lnterprovln clal Pipe Line added 50 cents at $6250 whiie Canadian Oil climbed $187 to $3350 after news that its 1061 profit had in creased by 37 per cent over 1960 BA Oil which also re ported higher 1961 earnings closed unchanged at $3600 Ease metals lost ground Fal conbrldga dropped $367 to $5887 Ventures $225 to $5975 Noranda 50 cents to $6050 and Consolidated Mining and Smelt ing $112 to $2225 Among speculatives Tombili showed 36cent advance to $130 The stock turned over 424425 shares through the week Northgate dropped 25 cents to $500 while Lake Dufault fell 70 cents to $630 OILS GET BOOST Western oils received boost Friday by an announcement from the Alberta government that it intends legislation to en courage exploration develop ment and marketing of its oil and gas prospects Calgary and Edmonton lumped $225 to 1962 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