Easter Seal Campaign Objective Is $5000 goal at $5000 has beenl Aid Fred Smith who has been set by the Barrie Kiwanis Club in its 1962 Easter Seal Cam paign For the last three or our years we have raised approxi mately $4500 each year said chairman of the Campaign or the past live years The average Iamily has child rcn who are healthy and well Mr Smith said Most people donthnvc any idea the respon TODAYS STOCK PRICES Compiled by Flynn 93 Dunlap St Barrie mnusnus Asbestos AbltJbt Algomn Sict 62 MM not Dis Sela Dom Found Dom Stores 48 $51 mi Nor Ont Moore Corp nieln Fora at 57 1a Aluminium 271 Dom Tar Alberta Gas Gt Luke Got Pow Horse Farm Harm Pit Holnn oil It Hud Gs ltlln Imp T0 asco lm oil in Accept inland NG Inécr Nicitycll ncrprav Jockey Club Lshntt Lakolnnd Mac Pow nh hllssry Fug Nonndn rot in 513 illt 365 mt sow 157s tank 10 51 an as 360 26D lolit till1 Bills Olhnwl Plcltlo Pat Pen Pipe Plgo Hersey Que Not an has Rothmsns Royal Bank Sslldn Shirrill Slmpsnns Shuwlnlflan Steal can TorDam ak lrons Carl lrans itit trsd lIn It Tense Union Gu Walkr flow ms 15 BM INA ii Alta Nat Gar Atlas Stch an Mont Bank oi as Bun Tel Brazilian BA on at Power do or Com is Brewer rt my 7st 56h 315 145 Cdn Cement Can Chcmlcr nilP gory owe Con hitthSln Con Piper Canaaninn GII Mmmn Gccn lillnel Gunnnr Iii Holllnlnr KerbAddlson Lamleuo Lnrlda illaritlmcs tiurrsy Illtn Normotll 211 Northlltn 715 FIVE MOST ACTIVE STOCKS Northglte Rulln Ultra Shnwkey Torment DMNONBS new ironic AVERAGES lndustrinll down 77 Rails down JG Utilities down 11 TORONTO sroclt EXCHANGE INDEX 02 Golds up 09 llletall down Dill up 01 Can Dyno Can Hunky Can Devonian Clmp Chlb Gen Del Rio Copper Rand Gnu Elli Denlson Mines Suilllln Toiconhridn shintrim down rent 850 we i6li 157 on us Openiiskn Qucmnnl Rio Alflom Shcr Gordan Steep Rock United on Ventures Vllroy wtltsoy 47 12 L70 Brsllllln sibliity placed on poor parents who have crippled child ll only people would stop and realize how fortunate they are and put few extra dollars in the Campaign envelope we would be able to do so much more it is amazing how much has been done for crippled children through the monies raised by the Easter Seals but there is still more that can be accomplish ed he said Many children have been helped to the extent that they can throw away their crutches or braces he said The campaign which runs to April 22 actually begins in Octo ber with the ordering of en velopes stamps and letters iThis is due to the terrific volume of printing which has to be done explained Mr Smith By Christmas approximately 25 cartons oi materials have arrived at the Smith home where it is stored in the base ment The stuiiing ot envelopes is done by the members of the Kiwanis Ladies Auxiliary The end result is 500 en velopes containing Easter seals pink return envelope and letter explaining the reason tor the campaign are mailed to Barrie residents and the sur rounding area up to radius of is to 20 miles We hope the returns are coming in fast and furious said Mr Smith We accept donations at any time of the Year declared Its finally spring The ride wnlits are bare the sun is warm and threeyearoid Sharon Reid top left has her Christrnll tricycle out tor its trial run along the south side walk of Kempcnielt Drive The young lambs to right were born at Raikes arm on WEATHER Forecast issued by the Tar onto weather oilice at 430 am Synopsis Skies will clear ovcr eastern Ontario this morning as to storm continues northeast ward Generally line but cool weather now covers most at the arccast district and will con tinue today and Tuesday Lake St Clair Lake Erie western Lake Ontario Lake luron Niagara Timagami re ions Algoma Sudbury Sault Ste Marie North Bay Wind sor London Hamilton Toronto Mostly sunny and cool today and Tuesday Winds northerly Tuesday Shanty Bay Road They were out in the meadow over the weekend kicking up their heels and just enjoying tile to weather also brought out many home mechanics to delve under the hood at their cars Examiner Photos FORECAST 22 20 20 15 25 25 25 20 20 15 IS St Thomas Landon Kitchener iVingbam Hamilton St Catharine Tomato Petcrborough Trenton Kiilaiac hluskoka North Bay Sudbury Eariton Kopusknsing White River llosoncc Eastern Lake Ontario Hall burton rcgionsg Partly cloud and clearing by midday Mostly sunny and continuing cool luesv day winds northeer 15 to 20 White River Cochran re gions Partly cloudy with scat tered snowflurrles clearing this evening Tuesday mainly sunny with increasing cloudiness in the evening Continuing cool winds light Forecast temperatures Low tonight High Tuesday Windsor 45 OBITUARY MRS THOMAS KENNY Mrs Muriel Ina Mae Kenny 51 lifelong resident at Crown Hill died recently after long thy illness She was the daughter at John Kenny and Maude MeGlll Mrs Kenny was member at the United Church Womans Association and taught Sunday ohool or many years She was also an active member of the Womens Auxiliary She is survivad by her hus Vbond Thomas son Jim daugh ters Helen and Kathleen all of Crown Hill Funeral service was held at the Kenny home in Crown Hill followed by ceremony at St James Church Crown Hill and interment at St James Come tery Service was conducted by the Rev Mr Norman oi the United Church assisted by the Rev Dr Lightbourn of St James Church Pallbearers were Melville Hastings Carl Drury Norva Caldwell Ernest Eilsrnere Gor don Dunsmore and Clarence Smith There were many floral oil erings at the service and done tions to the Cancer Society and the Gideon Bible Society in lieu of flowers Many donations were received towards placing memorial in the church In Mrs Kennys memo gt For Both Body and Spirit will Be littered la the SPECIALI COLLIER ST UNITED Lenten Program of CHURCH Tosmsthaftys Delicious Sandwich Lunch For Only one general in the warm run The 10th INVASION Faulty Intelligence Blamed For FoulUgo HAVANA AP The mass trial oi li79 Cubans captured nation has been told that inutty intelligence presumably by the United States led to disaster Supporting landings never came olt promised nir cover never showed up and invading Iarces were told they were hit ting an uninhabited beach only to run into troops and tanks said letter introduced at the military trial in Principe prl son lt Havana newspapers published the letter said to have inon written to his parents In illi uni Fis by Jose Perez San tomaa San Roman commanded bstaiilon last April iv when the invaders hit the beaches at the Bay of Figs an Cubas southern coast Western newspaper men have been barred lrom the trial and must rely on accounts in the government cvntrnlcti or is This Is the gist of the letter purported to have been written by San Roman The invaders were given also and mexaat inlnrmatloa that Prenuor Castros army was dcmoralizcd that it was With out tanks that the Invaders would go in with our superior ity to an uninhabith beach and it woud take Castro threu days to react FOULED UP AT START The invasion was nightmare oi toulup irom the start The llrst wave to hit the beach Iound most of its communica tions equipment would not work because at simple and tree gilc construction Supply ships vanished beyond the horizon alter one was sunk by the Cuban Air Force which quickly established mr superior ity litany alrdropped supplies Fresh Spring Cotton Sample DRESSES Sizes and IOIOnIy Reduced By 25 35 FIEMINGS of BARRIE I9 DUNLOP ST PA 33345 SPRING CLEARANCE OF DISCONTINUED LINES Ladies and Kiddies Gloves Formerly Formerly 200 Ladies Scarves Formeriylsa 131 Ladies Umbrellas Formerly 298 Ladies Eelts Formerly 49 to 69 199 396 in last Aprils Iutile rebel in must have fallen behind Cas lros iincs Instead of un uninhabited beach the invaders ran into town with hundreds of lights and communication link with Havana and the alarm was sounded swiltiy The second daydawned with San Romaas battalion without communications or medical sup plies The invaders had sul iered considerable casualties tmm moan troops and tanks were without ammunition or their heavy machine guns and never received any more With the lirsl days landings dirersronay in also were planned or Pinur De Rio province in the west and Orl ente province in the extreme cost There were rumors at such invasions at the time but the letter said neither ever came oil 0n the third day oi the inva sion twincngined transport landed on an airstrip prepared by the invaderslt hurriedly un landed some crates but took oil without picking up any of the wounded Try Our Famous Sunltone Service Spars Ind Stains disappear like magic Dull colors are brought back to life Clothes are pressed to perfeuion oJFresh as spring itself The notsomew items in your Easter wardrobe need not worry you Use our Ssnitone Service Youll be amazed or the results Call us now and beat the Easter rush WRIGHT CLEANERS no DUNLOP 51 EAST PA 8553 PRICES lN EFFECT TUES and WED ONLY HURRYHURRY FOR THESE TUES WED SPECIALS tauW SOME EARLY BIRD CA SAVE to PC CHESTERFIELD SUITE This narrow arm styled suite lea tures rubber diamond lormed HOSIESS CHAiRS hack foam cushions beige colour jacquard covering Was $25900 NOW BUY YOUR SPRING ACCESSORIES Now AND SAVE lnyFeilowsbip Hall from 12 Noon DEVOTIONAL SERVICE 1230 1250 Reg $l750 Early Bird Special orrusfurw LOUNGE as roars log Comm nder cl Dem comm ndingotlicer of CAP Station Edgar otï¬clat at theribbon cutting cere nny marking the opening at Ithe newly decorated altmens and airwomena lounge Sat urday evening Shownahovo assisting the C0 are lrom the ten AW ti vWatson Cpl Don English president of thc airmens and air mens institute WC Demps ter FltLt Ken Real and AW tidy Glzzen Looking on in the back row are from the ielt FLt Eddy Cpl Alexander vicc gesidcnt of the institute and In Hockney Ottawa Narad Sector Commands shear Photo tildginnlng and Ending Functuhliyl Make This SeriesYour beater EXTRAr WALKER STORE HOURS 1200 Noon 315 mm 900 pm 50 DUNLOP ST PA 60221 EOME FURNISHINGS 34 BAYFIELD ST