rmmmrmna Wem v71 OWyIofvprnmvwwmrqflm industrial down 15 cream and butter print prices rtura roles Local Appeal Workers Praised For Efforts Angus McKay president at he 1951 United Appeal Board praised United Appeal workers at last nights annual meeting He singled out tor special mention Gordon leighton chair manot the budget and admis sions committee and Russ Davey 1963 campaign chair man ir Leighton he said had put in an unusually heavy work schedule in reviewing the bud gets at member agencies with his committee The weight of work involved ior Mr Davey to heading the campaign is better known Mr McKay said Mr Davey un hesitatirlgiy took over the heavy job PRESENT HEPPYS Last nights meeting included the presentation at the i961 ilEPPY awards to employees oi these time which have the Lawyer Addresses Grou wt it Ad Sale Guest speaker at the regular monthly meeting at theharrie Ad and Sales Club last night was lawyer Edwin Myers Speaking on the administra lion of juslicc in Ontario Mr Myers reviews the judicial set up in Ontario from the magis trates court court of the provtnce Ho also explained the free legal aid program rendered by all lawyers through the Law So ciciy of Upper Canada The dinner meeting was held at the Continental Inn and was well attended by club mem bors Mr Myers was introduced by Hill Henry Bill Shaw gave ap propriate thanks and presented the speaker with gift from the club OBITUilltY ELMO GILL First World War veteran and native of Midhurst Elmo Gill died at his LacLaHachc 30 home Friday Mr Gill was son of the late Mr and Mrs Gill til it survived by his brother Perry Lill oi Midburst and sis lera Mrs Florence Moore oi Toronto Mrs Lulu Ney and Mrs lslay Knapp of Barrie Another sister Mrs Vida Hub bcrt predeceased him Funeral services was held at Sehoenings Funeral Home in to the supreme highest number at employee contributing to the appeal through ltteir payrolls Gold HEPPY awardst Heppy stands tor High Employee Pay roll Participation tor the Year were presented to Law of imperial Eastman Company too Hope nt Consumers Gas Mianikin oi Bell Telephone and trnnlf Green of Sirnooo Bloch The gold awards are given to employees at firms with so to too per cent employee participa tion The employeu oi Simcoe Block received special mention because Simcoc Block has had 100 per cent payroll contribu tiona by employees every year since the Barrie United Appeal began Ernnie HEPPY awards for those limit which have as to on per cent participation were presented to John Baird oi EDWIN MYERS Says 160 Cups Much Too High Painswick restaurateur told The Examiner today that hed iike to know the secret oi gett ing loo cups irom one pound oi coffee Referring to an article in yesterdays edition Victor Lew is said it just cant be done He said the best he could do was serve 72 cups from one pound As to the rumored price rise Mr Lewis said his sit in cottee was 10 cents cup and would remain so He charges it cents for iakeouts due he re lated to the price of the plat amloops BC TODAYS STOCK PRICES Compiled by Flynn 93 Dunlop St iiorrie hn INDUSTRIAL Aaoeaiol 2115 Dis Seal as Mac Pow an mt Ablttbl lati Dom Found in Mme Fore mi Algoma Siovl 595 Dom stom mt Noraoda 411 Aluminium anti Dom Tar 17 Nor Ont No in Alberta not can Paicoohridla it Moore Corp at Alberta GI Wit Gt Latin Pepe 21 Mcin Porn 51 Argon 12 W171i GI id Paclhc Peta 11 mg or am in llorpne Fatml loo Fem ilpl 1M Atlantic SHE 17 Hawk Elddciey iii Page Hersey 10 Ek oi MonL to Home mi Power Corp in panic at Ns 1o iiud my illn 5154 one Nat an 71 Bell Tel 54V Hudsonn Bay ldt ltnyai Bank 74 Brazilian 130 imp Tobacco 11 Salado Fonda 11th 9A on 19 Husky all nil Simpaonl aw Cdo Aviation Bit imp Oil 45 Shell 17M conrmookcoo Eli lan Acupt 1116 Steel olJan ma Cdn Brwor lo Inland NG baa TorDom air my CPU 15 inter Nickel 79 Tran can as Can Cameo 41 later Utilities at Trans tie lots Chemce 129i interprov llpe nili Trad Flo 12 mugy Power Illa Jockey Club Texaco 53 Con hilnatSm 52 Labate iovi Union an 21 can Paper 40 Levy is walkerl now am Colts Gas 12 Laheiand 445 Weston 15 Dom Bridge Hit Zenith no mmrtn Beth Copper ounnrr 77lNortbgate 4115 Bibi Rollingr totr opemlstu a5o Eralorn Keelly lo Provo lilo Camp Chib Kerr lilo Algorn xiv can Exp 66 Lebrldor asti Silver Miller 111 Cassia Lake Duiault 900 Sherrit 296 Con not an Lencourt lt Steep uncle Mo can harm mrado nos Tribal 115 Cuaoo Marlumu to United ou loo Crniovr Madaeo 212 United Keno oio Deer Horn MimiMn thlroy 156 venison 11 New Elosco in Wiltley 15 Geno am Normetai Windfau oats Giant YK 1W4 FIVE MOST ACTIVE STOCKS Bank of Montreal Cdn Brewerlea Deniaon Intlr Nickel United Oil IIDWJDNBI NEW YORK AVERAGES lnduitxtlil ll 61 Roll up 23 Utilitlel down 05 TORONTO STUCK EXCHANGE Golda up so FilliMPliiCES human roaonro CPl churning were unchanged today Butter prices Canada first grade Ontario tenderahie 51 52 nontcnderabie Sills52 oft truck in light trading western 52th nominal prints torwho apet clcilzed inweatem and advert tic containers Vigie oi the Royal Bank Mrs characteristi ot the 1920s in humor appeaiin Vessel Reports Lutlttn not also at HiU McDonald at West Bend Mn Theresa line at Moidex we on TordotoDomlnion hank Allan date in the course oi the meeting Mr McKay also thanked the Appeal agencies for bringiogmore public attention to their work He told that publicizing the work of the agen cies should be continued and in creased in 1061 Ho appointed Mr Davey to work onithls EXECUTIVE The 1961 United Appeal er ecutivo was elected at last nights meeting it includes It McKay president Robert Nelson vieeprutdent Ralph Franklin treasurer hira Ethel itlrnbuil board secretary Mra Betty Shier recording secre tary Banting Presents The Boy Friendl The Drama Club and orchcs tra ot Banting Memorial High School will present the musical comedy The Boy Friend at the school auditorium next Wedv oesday Thursday and Friday The Boy Friend by Sandy Wilson is generous mixture oi situations that seem to be eluding proh on the Charles ton short skirts and strident music Banting has produced the play as huge single joke with to the eye and the ear The play starts at pm Shows Proï¬t MONTREAL CPLN Pe tersen president at Sterlingl Dusts Corp said Wednesday the company will open new branch oiiiee at Orillia this tall The announcement was made in the companys annual re port The company showed gross proiits at 55106 in 1963 67 per cent higher than the $425 617 in 1962 Net income how ever declincd 63 per cent to ozonzoo compared with star 617 Engine Trouble DARTMOUTH NS CP DrW it English director oi the Podium institute of Ocean ography has described as ex aggerated on Ottawa report that the 1000000 survey we set Hudson has broken down and is being towed to port here Dr English said the Hudson had experienced some trouble with one of her propulsion mo at seven or eight knots The resaarchyeasel built in Saint John NB and launched REPRESENTATIVES oi the limo wbldi won gold HEP PYI in the United Appeli drive instiali are shown with FRANK GREEN tell of Simone Bloch received spe elal recognition with his gold HEPPY award last night at the United Appeal annual their prizes They are from leit Law of imperial Eastman 00 tall Hope oi Consumerr Gas ngle oi the Royal Bank at the Plain meeting Simeon llluCit has had 100 per cent participa tion of employees in the pay roll deduction plan oi the Uni ted Appeal every year since the appeal began This is andMre Mloollrin oi the Dell Teiep no Bruce now tell right chairmen of the payroll division at the cam paign presented the awards the only company with such alecord Mr Green is seen with Bruce ansett payroll division chairman who pre sented theawards Examiner Photos TSO Announces Packers at Barrie or United Prufculonll photographer Bud Watson at Midland premled his most lrtixed up show at slides to members at Barrio Camera Club yesterday at Barrio Library Mr Watson apologized to members oi the club for not having got his show bitch in order to time or their meeting His selection of slides apme oi them prlzewinnerx in no tlooai competitions covered ground train skiing holiday in Quebec to on abstract tom posltloo oi wooden poet Pop ular with the audience also were his ornithological shots He said he hadspent up to seven hour in the stifling heat Farmers Allied Meat Enter prises should remain theory alder taking aggressive step to have their entire remaining on sets transierred to either the now existing First Cooperative Cooperatives oi Ontario said Tehbutt president of the Ontario Farmers Union at meeting of Simcoe County For mers at Phelpston Monday Mr Tebbutt said that many members of the Ontario Farm ers Union who are sharehold ers in FAME are becoming quite concerned with the lack of progress taking place in this meat packing venture This he said creates dilemma Allow FAME to die and you could re tnrd the lam movement for an lather generation build FAME and destroy marketing boards for they both cannot iunctlon at the some tiinc under exist ing legislation lie sold hog processing plant cannot operate today as true cooperative without dea lroying the effectiveness at the log Hoard packing plant is in serious position in attempting to change sraa lAltitil uraniumroman rariqu and its shareholders should con th oiiectiveiy as separate entities Ontario Hag Producers Marliet tie sold it appears that with out marketing board coop Tuesday and crossed eyes Every mem ted by at least one diseases attended the meeting held at tors but was proceeding to the Odd Fellows Hall Severai Halifax under her own power it also present pation of members in the White Doctor Speaks On Eye Diseases An address by Barrie doctor An invitation to visit the Walsh on eye diseases Bradford Lions Club for an and the progress of medicine in evening of bowling Feb wins this field was the feature of the beard Canadian Naiionai institute for The possibility of Club 60 the Blind Club to meeting Euehre Party in April with pro ceeds going to the Baker Dr Walsh discussed Elnu Foundation tor the Prevention coma cataracts diabetics ot Biindnus was also raised iinopathy retinal deinchmen her of the club has been affect at these Thirty members and escorts ed Cross Home Makers were The club discussed the partici the terms of trade and bargain collectively for the livestock producer when turned to com pete against multimlllion doi lar packing industry ita simp ly they are allowed to live but not allowed to compete he said Barrie Program The Toronto Symphony con ducted by Walter Susskind pre sents concert in Barrie Feb at 1130 pm at BarrieDistrlct Central Collegiateh Program will be Corsair Overture Berlioz Adagio ior Strings Barber Symphony No 39 Mozart Death and Transfiguration Richard Stra ussL Caprieclo Espognol Rim slty Knrsakov DriverFlees Stolen huto Barrio Police recovered car stolen from Guelph last night but the driver escaped Constable Robert Green stoppu ed the auto in routine check at 155 am the youth driving the auto tied Though otiicers searched tor the youth until live oclock this morning they couldnt find him ot his camouflaged birdwatch aguhidcaway lost to take two ittr Watsons tip for obtain ing natural ahota oi people was to lieep the camera hidden so that the subjects were unaware that they were even having their picture taken He showed teveral liver shots be had taken in thin manner saying he had returned to lee his aublects several day later and rurprlsed them wub prioto oi themselves it was announced at the hitet ing that the club would again hold competition to tied the best ptcturu token by mem born at Harrie Winter Carnival Farmers Told To Transfer Assets To ll IoOperative ir Tebbult told he did not want to leave the impression at coop packing plant could not play role it it nerves rather than replaces market ing board No objectives could be reach ed he said one by iuiiy utiliz ing and expanding present to ciiitics to the place where they hceame complete eliiclent unit and be used as gauge in ma suring the efficiency at existing processors and secondly when national marketing board he come established to process and assist in exporting our products CORRESPONDENT Allan ingram has been the Minets Point correspon dent tor The Examiner tor year and ball man who enjoys community social work Mr logram has bone sum mer cottager in the area since i918 and permanent rest dent of Mincis or almost five years Mr ingram says he enjoys the duties as corres pendent PHONE 7285027 in December is scheduled to be commissioned in midFebruary at Owen Sound WEATHER Synopsis disturbance mov Wingham in log out of the Canadian west Hamilton 20 38 will bring some snow to Nortit 20 39 em Ontario late tonight and 22 38 Thursday 15 35 Lake St Clair Lake Eric 15 its southern Georgian Bay Lake Kiilaloe 10 32 Huron LondonWindsor Fri Muskoka is it day mainly cloudy Winds south North 15 30 erly i5 Friday Sudbury 15 all Niagara Lake Ontario Hali Earlton io 20 burton Hamilton Toronto Fri SaultSin Marie 10 32 day sunny with cloudy intervals Winds light Northern Georgian Bay A1 goma Timagami Cochrane North Bay Sudbury Cloudy Friday with occasional light snow Friday Winda southerly ii to 15 tonight one Iailed For Mail Theft OTTAWA CPiEdward Le goult 41 was sentenced to six months in county all today after pleading guilty to theft of Forecaat Temperatures Iowa tonight highs Friday let Windsor 22 ill mail St Thoma 22 iii Legauit postal clerk with tendon 1a all 12 children admitted stealing Kitchener in do two letters addressed to char Mount Forest in 35 liable organization on Jan 22 er Gir soreElipible Cortisol loblouiWo Cane Week Bowling Tournament rs LIKEg YOungf Adult Fashion Councl FREE Fashion Modellingond EtiquetteInstruction Career lonmshnnnisoon lliphiSchool Students auditorp Applictiiion Forms ontl Membership CHURCH Snicrlvrs PICTURE LtewBeaver left and Rev Donald Joy hold the picture of United Church missionaries to Brain which was presented to Central United Church by Wowlr Mrs Ed Partridge The misa sionarles are Mr and Mrs Lloyd Straughan Mrs Straughan is the daughter of Mr Beaver tExamlner Photo is sponsoring Soap Dispenser SERVch OAUIOMATJC DEUva FUEl OIL Broken Robbed soap dispenser at west end laundromat war broken iiiiiiiihiiiii hit iiiliYESiililiiTlll There was no estimate at the Mn money stolen or the damage done to the machine said clb police 150 Velprl 5t Harrie Tnepona Market The February issue of our Review and Securities List discusses the Canadian bond market The article reviews some of the factors affecting the bond market in 1963 and outlines certain of the economic legislative and other forces which may in fluorine its outlook for 1964 For investors with funds available for current investment broad selection of Government of Canada Provincial and Municipal bonds and debentures is provided together with diversified list of corporation bonds preferred and common shares copy of our February Rwiewomf Securities Lil will be forwarded on 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