WWv INSTALL preteens or assure Isrcrrs night Standing from left Bob Hooper Torn Gsrner Willard Everton Andy Howden Arnold Neal and Bill Packard direct offteere of Barrie Jaycees Iwere installed at Presidents Bali in Bayrtairs lodge last slid Seadted from lgltrk Film amen Iecretary bes treasurer John Manet president John McGnth Childrens Aid Board 15 Expanded By County County Council spent consid erable time to committee of the whole at its final summer ses yesterday passed motion to amend to provide for seven members rather than four on the Chil drens Aid Society Board RULES Considerable discussion was Qoncerncd with proposed rule first no member of board or committee be allowed to serve more than three consecutive years The motion was lost after majority opinion indicated that some of the best cxpeflenco would be lost if this rule were dopted it was also pointed out that some long term activities such as the Centennial protect would be deprived of experience of members best equipped to handle the project Council passed motion to amend the rules to require that all committees and boards must piaee copy of their budgets on members desks at the Jan uary session Tile rules were also amended to require that in future no member of council shall absent himscif from any sitting without notifying the warden Warden Jeremy Dalton cited the instance of Coun Rev Leona ard Self who was present at Friday mornings session but received the Wardens parmlsv sion to be absent in the after nnoa to attend funeral Council passed motion to equest the Agricultural Com mittce to arrange bus trip toithe plowing match in Peter burough At the close of the session Warden Dalton said there might be onedsy session in Septem ber it was pointed out that Council had not had time to aka the customary county roads tour and it was agreed that it might be two day session with the roads tour being held on the second day council also discussed fi nance committee report goon EVENING By STEVE Lcame up with lot of visions of contrast during Wednes days visit to Wasaga Beach that included both business and pleasure lasaga Beach which id ear lier described as dark and dreary and received letter from reader reprimanding me for samel was alive and bean tiful The other time was on dark winters night Conditions were as the Beach ers like them Wednesday But the important contrast was between Collingwood and Wgsaga pronounced im told Wawsawgaw There was little business to belattended to at the Zone Georgian Bay Development As sociation meeting so the chair mtin allowed the residents of the twocommunities chambers of commerce to have the floor for few minutes Codingde president Jim Trott said his club had nothing togseil but goodwill He then expressed his concern over tire The report stated that the committee had letter from Essa Township showing the cost of the Townships appeal in con nection with the rlghtto tax the itlsple Leaf Services at Camp Harden it recommended that the Coun ty any the Township 8450 to help defray the cost of the appeal in committee of the whole the report was amended to raise the figure to $1245 it was argued that had the appeal been successful the whole county would have benefitted and it should therefore pay its fair share HURIAL COST included in the some report was recommendation that pays mcnt be made to Orlan Town ship for burying of resident Brakes Seize Old Car Burns Elmvaie Ontario Provincial Police investigated motor veh icle accident and car fira be tween pm and 830 pm yes terday Damage was about 5700 William Whinlield 48 of New ton Drive Villowdalc was driving north on Champlain lid in 1964 car when Raymund Dusome 17 driving 1960 vehicle cut curve too short and the cars collided police said Dusome has been charged with failing to allow half the road half hour later pollee invest igated fire in car on Lalon taine road Police said Thomas Burgle in of Dundas St Toronto continued to drive his 1954 car after the brakes had seized in Midland ine brakes caught fire and the flames spread to the rest of the car The vehicle was business which was naturally lowvwater level in and around hisjcommuaity But Gene Langevin of Wasav ga Beach admitted he could talk fothours of What his community had He told the gathering that thqiteachs greatest tourist at traction Schoonertown would be open to the pubiic in couple of weeks He said hisC of had the most energetic membersof any he knew He drew moat glow ingxptcture although he care fully noted hard work was in volved As the president ofthe vii lagas chamber Mr Langevlns debits to be its biggest booster if he isnt then to party on totemmoiait sometime total wreck with damages est imated at W10 JONESCU sparring partner atC oi meet ings Mrs Helen Gillies Even during the brief recap lion following the GSDA meet ing these two talked of the further promotion or the vil lage sndits assets Aadjust two more notes out of the visit to the Beach The food at Nancy Villa was fast tremendous and Sam Prel rs the busiest most chipper of fellow youd want to op erate miniature golf course as well as his umptcen other programs Congratulations to the resi dents of Innisfil Township who turned out to vote Wet or Dry Wednesday Seventyone per cent is almost out of this world when compared to Bar ries feeble showing of about 20 per cent on much more im portant issue Its the spirit of the chase that counts in eieaiona and al though one kind of spirit was defeated the other was terrib ically displayed in Barrie when it comes to elections community spirit participate in public affairs beta ter equipped in every way than of that Township who died in futidar Brae Nursing Home Or The report rtated This Home is licensed by the County and approved by the Ontario Hos pital Services Commission Up on enquiring from the Soldiers Memorial Hospital we teamed that the patient was discharged from the Hospital and that the Hospital had no further respon sibility for him Last item mentioned in the report was letter from the Muscular Dystrophy Association of Canada asking for financial assistance The Committee recommended that the letter be acknowledg ed and the Association advised that grants are only made in January when the budgets2 are struck Trade Minister Hon Mitchell Sharp minister of trade and commerce was guest speaker Friday evening at tho national conference of YMYWCAa held in Geneva Park near Oriitla Mr Sharp told the conference that his early experience in the in itfontreal gsva me the early training and the confidence that leltbme ready to take the plunge into politics when asked to do so ive done nothing in the for many years but still feel it has profound ef fect for good on my life The theme of the conference was New Ways to Meet New Days The guest speaker said that people today are awara of the great changes taldng place at home and around the world They must decide what to do with growing riches and how to use these greater resources for the benefit of the individual the nation and other people round the world he pointed out Also confronting the modern society are problems of growing uurbanization and growing leisure me Youth is also being confront ed with increasing opportuni ties to learn he said What impresses me about youth is that they are better educated better informed better able to those of generations past He stated that this should be challenge to use these develop ed talents well Mr Sharp said that when he became member the in Montreal at about 10 years of agelbere were few alter nativeevto use leisure tirna prob itabiy other than the Nowthere are many attrac tive alternatives he said hope the YI purpose is still to enlarge the minds and spirits as well as condition the bodies so they can inset the changes of the day He stressed that the Christian approach is still inlportant ive been particularly impresalt ed with the paramount import nurse of Christian principles in meeting the needs of today seems to be lacking was Dunlap at East Helps You Save More of Your For Yourself and Your Family People will respond to need it vicepruidentt Sid Taylor president Absent is Dan acDonald vicepresident Examiner Photo lagged Golf Ciuli Savers Artery Oi Borden lVlan Aa army sergeant who cut an artery in the back of his neck when the end snapped off his golf club It Camp Borden yes terday is in the camp hospital under observation Sgt John Hurst 44 at the Camp Borden signals uadron la in satisfactory condtlon in the camp hospital Sgt Hurst one of four ser geants playing golf had lie in rough under tree He swung at the hall and on the follow through his club struck branch and broke The lagged end of the broken shaft attach ed to the headstruck the right rear of his neck One of the sergeants ran 700 yards to the club house to call an ambulance Forest Hill man Harold Keller 41 died last summer af ter broken golf club out his lugular vein in similar acci dent at Oakdaie Golf and Coun try Club in Toronto Ailected His Life Greatly Tells Meeting presented in terms of Christian charity This too is needed most today in our domestic problems tolerance and reason rather than emotions and violence The guest speaker was intro dueed by Fred Hubbard and thanked by Harold Rea prcsl dent of the national council of YMCAs The conference which began Thursday will conclude Sunday The Barrie area Separate Schools held their annual sports day on the grounds of the St Monicas School Steele street yesterday after noon Winner of the boys planningpragrams that Dunlap St Assessments Set BY C0131 Council County Council yeaterdoy paw ad bylaw to equaiira the ear eumenta of the towns viiirgu and townships in Simcos Ootmty loathe purpose of rating for The total figure it up 821000 SCHEDULE Taxable Tmhie Induces Municipality Land Buildings Assessment Total Ailirton 74061 6467061 1071 4657 Efldlotd 37975 8183610 2536 3619 Coilingwood 1601010 8796795 334570 Midland l6l660 1413613111 2635 Orlllia 6012155 16166611 8115 Penetguiahenl 191901 60406 825150 Stayuer 5075 1015 Boston 10163 39 Goldwater 73511 15119 Cookrtown 1111330 80410 Creemore 9230 moo Eunvaie 16911 95390 Port McNicoil 153335 14555 Totteoham 109040 290 Victoria Harbour 5095 some Wants Beads 604720 1190075 11680 Adidl 0460 rem 10450 Elsa 1561461 3119905 065 Fine 1668 11867 9166 innirlll 4171481 7966755 16644 Matchtduh 383961 4561 7929 Madonte A09 340960 11550 Nottawalaga 1240532 2061150 some Oriliia 6161311 5929 1256550 79550 HMS 149550 8714665 111195 2411150 some 6111115 161335 768365 10715 Vespra 1mm 1313000 9511 thllbnbury 14mm ms 15378 11l116130 12461320 training program for play ground leaders participating in the Barrie Recreation Commit tees rummer program will be held June 29 The program will include in struction on the physical fitness program rules and ages for softball and demonstration and instruction on quiet games ac tive games and crafts for dif ferent age groups Leaders will also be instruct ed on St John Ambulance first aid Lifeguards will receive in struction on mouth to mouth respiration Plans were discussed Friday evening at meeting of in charge personnel held in City Hall with playground director David Paimatcer in charge personnel will hold weekly meetings Mondays be ginning at 430 with Mr Palm ateer it was decided to hold the archery and golf programs Wed nesday Tuesday will be softball day for senior girls Members of the parks program who wish to take part in track and field will be instructed from 630 to 730 pm at Central Collegiate Mondays and Thursdays by parka leader SEPARATE SCHOOLS HOLDElELD DAY iirevtralned people atSsrjeants araerrp Afternoon programs will be operated on Brock Queens renior lanyard dash was John Toifa of St lumen The other schools taking part were St Marys and St Johns Many parents and friends of the childrenattended rov he Serieontlnsvronre Agency id Train Leaders Of Recreation roe to 176416116 from the prer ent weanneat County Coundl went Into com mittee of the whole to discuss the bylaw before it was finally seed The Rates are as fol owl Shear and Strabans rkr if at tandanca warrants is Arrangements were made to hold training session at the Community Pool for playground leaders Thursday from 530 to 730 They will receive instruc tion on the swimming program litcharge personnel looking at for programs during the sum mer are carnival Ann Speurin and Wanda Ormiaton adver tiring Linda Winter parade Joanne Stephenson awards Errer Norris field day Jana are the now police and fire build co co ADDRESSES BARBIE LUTHERANS Pastor John Kucera left lietssrrs first vlce president of the Synod of the Evangelical Lu theran Church was the guest speaker at the Lutheran debenture issue to be pre sented to City Council Monday evening will amount to 150 000 included in projects for which debentures must be issued ing the library addition pur chase of CM property sewer and water mains and school buildings Reports to be presented will include these from the finance mmlttcc city development mmittcc public works com Rooke and Linda Bradley wgfnelfglad new ovemmlm The meeting will be held in DEAIHS Sydney Australia Clarence Badger Mi who directed mov ieI in the early days of Holly wood but who lived in bbscur ity in recent years Halihurton Ont Willilllt Gregory 104 born in Lindsay 0at Feb 17 1360 and one Ontarios oldest residents SCLBA MEETING The Barrie Scuba club will meet at the Cedar itail Restaur ant at pm Monday July to see color film Silent World There will be commentary by Jacques Cousteau inventor of underwater breathing apparatus City Council Chambers at pm recommendation from the Slmcoa County Health Unit re Church of the Good Shepherd mSteele street last night With him before the service Rev Joseph Molitorls rea toi Examiner Photo Debenture Issue 01 Barrie Will Amount To $1250000 gardtng lack of indoor plumbing at it Ferris Lana will be pro rented re rt from the Barrie Dir trict ilegiate board will be presented concerning the quest on of making more use of school facilities Up for three readings are five bylawl We deal with the nam ing of streets ex REMOVE COATS County Council bowed to the weathnr yesterday and Warden Dalton Jermsytold members if it we councils wish they could remove coats in view of the heat and the hard days work ahead Wr mw mmmm in wm wunmyna Wngzw smwrnmnm vi