Theldcer at Springwatcr Park will often run away from on adult say thc stall but never from child Linda Bowie and brother Bruco found that bread crumbs help At Springwater Parkvtsltr ors are drawn to he swans ed make friends quickly Ex aminer Photo SadeThePlark Fund Stalled ButpParker Still Optimistic weeks alter it was charg ed with the responsibility for raising $61500 the Citizens Save lbePark committeeihasi failed or establish full campaign wcommltlee Aid Do an Parker chairman of the citizens committee said yesterday she did not believe do nations to the fund had ex one week after savethepark gioup was estnblishW lm not sure if donations have increased havent really check edonAihis but dont think they have Aid Parker said City Council olfered on Junc 22 to purchase the macrc Burg rlc Country Club property on Sunnidalc Rd for 3275000 pro riding the Citizens Savethe Park committea could collect Three Barrlemen who spent Sunday night marooned on Gi nnts Tomb Island in Georgian Bay returned to shore on their own yesterday morning after an intensive search of the area by provinï¬l The three Verna Beatty Aid Parker said she had rc ï¬ved nine voldntecrstosifon the campaign committee but the group had not yet met to elect choirmanï¬ lt are still looking for two or three othersto be on the cam paign committee As soon as these people arecontacted we can get together and elect chairman then we will meet with theeitirens CITY NEWS THE BARRIE EXAMINER TUESDAY IlILY 30 1968 There is latgs number High waves Mama BarrieMen On Island and Dr Woodstock of Bar rie along with DruWoodstocks brotherer from Detroit look refuge on the island when high windiflrï¬adoï¬ return to shore impo er had left Bar carIySindliy morning for an allday fishing trip and were dole ponds artificial lakes era irgeinthe parkas will ccr be raccoons and tExom eero reported overdue by relatives when they did not return After leaving Thunder Bay near the tip of the Bruce Pe sula atabout 730 Sunday morn inggtheyvran lotiuough water whipped up by high winds llibet the troughs were 10 feet dee Dr Woodsmdr one second yoiimd see the horizon and the next minute you were shaking hands with wave Deciding not to remain on the woterany longer then possible they dragged the boat ashore in smallvcove on Giants Tomb No matter what else is to ment and chance for slide will draw most children Mackenziea helpmg hand heseen playground equip7 before ridinglothe botto with him The youngstersg were touring Springwater stateEtheLNaug ProvinciallaLkaithlhelra lcr gives young friendlhilip parents in Town TONIGHT LOUNGES group she sold island shortly after am They mu mmme sink Fwi° Wilh EVB 19 30d Bods The mid slimmer vacation waited on dayfor the windsto mï¬zfmï¬mï¬mï¬fgt $333 cecded the $2626 figure reached $01500 siri Pair 0i Accidents injure Two Cause Estimated $4300 Damage Two accidents yesterday one involving four cars and the other acar und trailer senta St Annes Ontario couple to Royal Victoria Hospital and caused total of $4300 dam age Lewis Williams 68 is in satisfactory condition in RVH today with broken nose and lacerations alter he wasinvolv ad in louncar pile up on Highway 400 near WillowCreek at 740 Monday morning His wife Mary was treated at RV and released She suf ierlng bruises and minor back injury SPEAKS on sournf lotion roun Don MacPherson recently returned from business trip in South America explained to Barrie Kiwaniaoa last night how he felt it hadyhelped pro Damage Heavy in City Mishaps Trafiic accidents in the city yesterday caused total of $1250 damage to tour cars but no one was injured At 530 am on Essa Road near Burion Avenue Melville r3 Howie 57 of Essa Road and get son 21 01 Dunlop et Wes were drivers in ed in mishap damage Eight minutes later cars driv en by William Bell 22 of Pd Barrie and Dennis Wain 25 of Nelson Street were in collision at thecorner of Duck wdrlhbtayse ond tog til damage OtherJtrivcrs involved iii the smash were John Marsh 46 of Weston elaude Ansley 62 of VillawdaIE and Arthur Spall 53 of Shanty Bay The Williams car look the most damage estimated at $500 while damageto the other vehicles amounted to $600 At 1110 that night andligh way 27 south of Flos Township car driven by George 11 Godwin 55 of Windsor and towing zitfoot cabin trailer went off the road Damage to the car was estimated at $1000 while the trailer stood $2000 worth Godwin was unhurt mute the sale of Canadian products there Kiwanis pies ident Dr George Leggett LEFT listens as Mr Mac Pherson tcentrel explains the ornate markings on souven lr knife to him and Ross Stephens Matherson is vice pics at and general manager Lufkin Rule Can LOCAL GENERAL Tomorrow Ajltyear old Barrier girl Danna Hebert misingn trom her Bradford Street homesince 10 am Sundaywes located in causing Citypolice ore looking foi car stolen from the premises of GrbndviewFord Sales on Essa Bead The tacar 1960 Bamb Napler dads period conflict with the United Appeal Campaign and the fact that she had been busy with city council business were mong reasons Aid Parker gave for the delay in getting the Save thePark Campaign off the ground ive tried but its difficult at this me of year she said We are still open for done uons Citizens who wish to contrt bute to the fund may do so at any chartered bank in the city Contributions will be consider ed charitable donations for in come tax purposes and con butors will receive receipt from thecity clerk We have until September 19159 to raise funds for the park Aid Parker said But that shouldnt deter us from getting the campaign going in Business Mrs Adele Keats ol Alliston wonrtop honors with an aver age or 503 pér cent adagradi hate or Barne Business College this term She won an Honors Cleritype Diploma as top student of the year char honors diploma winners were Sherylrwhite oi Barrie with 872 per cent Mrs Jacqueline Budd of Barrlewith 871 per ceniJune Cubitt oi Stayner with no5 per cent CarolAnne Wood of Base Borden with no2 per cent Sya Brouwer of Alliston with o6tSusan Poole of Pbelp ston with no1 Mrs Catherine Woodhouse ot Nottawa with 057 andValelie McClymont oi Bar riewith051 per cent secretarial diploma was warded to Carui Kennedy of Barrie who achieved an average of 7M per cen the near future Youth Service To Be Feature 0i Tent Crusade One of the highlights of two weektent crusade spon sored by the iiiWay Pentecos tal Church starting Aug will lie special youth service Sat urday at pm Rev David Wilkerson found er otleen challenge and author of The Cross and the Switchblade will present 30 miriute film entitled Youth in Fix at the service The film deals with the dang ers facing youth today says Rev Turlks pastor of the Hi Way church The movie takes the viewers intothe world of gangs beat niks drug addicts and glue sniffers ITS HOW YOU LOOK Christian Carlese labelled as colored in 1966 by South Africas race classification board was offi liy deelnred white ba causeihe looked like andwas acceptedas awhite man dal Ltd Barrie Examiner Pii clown nss veto rectly and copy of The Examiner will be deliveredto or home by In ivsvo stnr cARsaanucKs Th service Awards Diploma to Yves Beautieu Sya Brouwer NOTlCE rotarxAqurn suascklttos To cONrACTrHr EXZAMlNER CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT T726 up on insulin Schobl other clerltype diploma went to Penny Strandquist of Base Borden with of per cent Yves Beaulleu of Mont Joli Quebec with 325 Allan Stoltz of Allis ion with 021 Catherine Gegear of Angus with 917 Janet Clare o1 Barrie with Bonnie Bird oi Alliston with 791 Carol Church of Bradford with 772 and Linda Sommers of Crown Bill with 75 per cent These were fullcourse diplt lomas awarded to studentswhd achieved 70 per cent or better in every course subject Part course diplomas went to Linda Cumming oi Barrie Keith Math ieson of Oollingwood Mary lips of Elrnvale Susan Richard son of Midhurst Carol Cooke Ann Weller Brad Barnes Anne Hughes and Frank Crowhurst ot Barrie Typing speed won bronze med als for some students nevaent Carol Kennedy CarobAnne Woo and Penny Straadquis All he typed test selection at so words per minute with less than three Home Atllllénd die and finally decided to stay the night in an abandoned ï¬sh ing shanty WET MATCHES All their matches had become rwet onthe way over bqucy were able to light stove which produced billows of smoke Once the srnokecirculated it started bats which had been sleeping in the rafters and set them flying about in the shack We ran out oi oi almost out of food Woodstock The triobad only taken along loaf of bread and some butter figuring on catch ing plenty of lish as they had in previous years The OPP patrol craft had gone up on the leeward side of the islandsnd asked cottngers to keep lookout for the party They were unable to go to the otherside where the shanty was because of high waves Their primary concern while on the island they said was not for their own safety but for their families whom they knew would be worried gt Monday mo og the wind had diedand they left the island at foran hour and halt trip back to shore The water was still fairly rough As they approached the dock in Thun der Bay they were met by provi in police moon cruo To Be Hall For Civil servants large sununerhome at the Allandale Golf Club acquired by the provin eroment will beused as meeting place for Ni service conventions Arthur Evans MTPP Simone Centre said t6 day The house at the loo acre dte would be transformed into seminar rooms and meeting halls Mr Evans said The civil service has need ed place llkeihrs for many years he said The Department of Ladds and Forests had iconsldered pur chasing two nearby farms and creating provincial pork in the area but it was feltthsre was insufficient lake lrontage available to said call 953 Ii Thepresent wharf and boat slipfacilities on the 750 1oot lakeshore will however dev eloped to allow public access for boats on Lake Simcoe limitednumber oi picnic tables will alsobe installédhhe said There is notidng like this on the west side of Lake Simcoe Mr Evans said It should be great benefit to thepubllc to be able to get boats in on this side at the lakeL as public club lihe departrnen of Lands and Forests is now considering private tenders for thaopera tion of the golf course Evans said wanant this he ln with widelvaricty ofbusinessconcernsi 911 th trained people The golf course willrremain Shanty Bay unveil The Absent Minded Professor Barrie Huronln Drivegln Billion DollarBrain plulehu imperial The Detective Rm Phi SOCCER luovms plus TheShaggy Dog Big Mouth SPORTS Oakley Park vs Godrington Junior Codrington Field 730 pm St Marys vs Johnson soriuana Baytield Motors at United Elec 700 pm Borden Flycrsat Clarkson Hotel Park 30 pan Chester Bonning is retired Canadian diplomat called yester day ior Canada to recognizethe Peking government when be ad dressed the 37th annual Couehi ching conference near Orillia Mr Bonning foreign at fairs expert said China shoud have seal on the United Na tions Security Council He said the time was favor able glory Canada to recognize Peking because theAmericnn view of China is changing Canadian policy should attempt to strengthen the UN so it could settle power conflicts he held Weill you St Junior Maple Grove Field 30 pro tric intermediate ï¬necns Park Intermediate Queens Recognize Peking Urges He said recognition by Can ada of Peking ond not pro duce immediate or spectacular results because we have de layed too long decision we should have reached on Oct 1y 1949 Canada had initially planned to exchange diplomats with Fe icing he said but the Korean war and other factors cant mention intervened FIRES KILL LIONS Fires in the Gir forests of india have cut the lion census to 177 from 285 in ï¬ve years pontoon water heater prefer l1