Kiwanis Holds SummMQows Choose LimGov Plva delegates from Bhrrleat tendrd the annual summer cm can this week atAurora of Dlv lsioa No OntarloQuebacMar tunic District Kiwania lateral titUSTthTtNG SPOT tOlt Btlitillit MOTORISTS This weeks rain played hav oc with the reconstruction of Bradford Street but the pro lect is still on schedule Fine weather at the curt of the project gave the contractor cushion One of the more fnis tratlng spots on the route is LAW AND oooo mars Says Pride In Police the gore in Allandalc shown above where Lakesliorc Drive Essa Road and Bradford and fllï¬n Streets converge The city eoginecrlng department says work on clearlng it up should start next week EX amlner Photo Pool Not Closed In Fine Weather Ofï¬cials Say Complaints that thc citylin tionL Haney Mitchell was unan imous as nominee for the office otdivlnon lieutenantcov emor for me Mrldltchell is ratlred educator and president of Toronto Bloorlii wants Club it was also learned at the meeting held in CousinaDalry Restaurant that lily Allen Owen Sound business man would run for OQM governor at the dis trict convention to be held late next month at London Ont hir Allen is apsst president of the Owen Sound club was lieuten antgovernor of Divklon No two years ago ltiwanlans from Barrie who attended were President Dr George Leggett past prealden Jack Siessor vice presldcnt Ernest Walker John Vnkca and Charles Griffin Caucus chairman was ltus sell Wood of North Toronto 1965 lieutenantrgovcrnor Recent past lieutenant governors of the division which includes in clubs arc Gordon McKittcrlck lnr onto Ray Allen Owen Sound Bob lllpwell Oriliia Murray Anderson Toronto Bloor Walls Barrie North York James Wright C1 lingivnod John Robins land Murraynnderson lor onto Eric Munslnger Toronto Eloor William Forsyth Owen Sound part BURDEN soroirn orrriis incriminating Sgt Hamilton of the Can adian Forces School of Admin istration and logistics Cain Bordon offers another help THE BARRIE EXAMINE so any decor stunts ing oi pancakes to young tistr ot the Cniiai An ad Forces display at tho Cznadlan National Exhibiioa Sg em iltonsiviia and live our live at 14 Queen Street Ang gus Canadian Forces Photot Siaahes Top it Ot Convertible Police Report nnood Lions pool on Grove St has been closed even In fine weather wcre tcrmed unfounded lion swilzcr 196 Burton live reported to Barrio Police at Service Is Necessary 11 car nouns nanny Barrie Police Dept ln day when policemen and police departmentstare attcmpt ing to improve their image am amazed to road of series of remarks reportedly made by PC Sydney Brown president of thc Mctropolitan Toronto Police Association while attending the Association while attending the Oniario Police Association con vention at Windsor this week If this was factual reporting and i1 Brown didmaka these statements to Kcsley Merry of the Telegram wish as police man to disassociate myself from him and from any other police officer who would think like him GOOD FAlttI Brown is reported to have said that Ninety er cent of police commissions not know what bargaining in good faith means wonder where he gathered these statisticsand what proof he has of this allegationl do not believe our police association could honestly say this about any Barrie police commission have known The article reports that PC Brown said that since the police are unable to strike to iorce commissions to meet theirvde mands and since work slow down would not serve their pur poses because the public would welcome an enforcement slow down the best way to maka the public aware of polico dissatis faction would be to step up en forcement Enforcing the law to the letter issuing summonses for the slightest contravention oi the law would so enrngc the public would so flood police ot iices with paper work that the entire police service would sub for slowdown and there would naturally be fewer offic ers available for emergencies DEFLDRABLE Such irresponsible statements by the parks and recreation are deplorable and can only fur ther damage police deport manta image The public would be justifiably angcred should police use as tool the law which the have sworn to pro arly upho it Such statements al so suggest thatpolice have not been doing their work often enough or fast enough in the past would hate to be forced to admit that the police were withholding public service to usa it as club over the tax payers head in order to win an argument over Wages it sounds like truinping your partners ace toime Policemen are often justified in requesting higher wages or additional fringe benefits but there could never be an excuse for such irresponsibility as re pcrtedly suggcsted by Mr Brown And Id be most surpris ed anddisappointed if any Bar rie policeman agreed with him Weve all suffered enough black eyes in our day commission yesterday Commissioner Jack Morrison chairman oi the commisisorl said this morning that the pool is closed when the wcathcc is unsuitable for swimming Mr Morrison said that the pool is closed in rainy or cold wea ther The decision is usually made before noon Normally the pool is open from 2tn5and to pm on weekdays and to and to on weekends Yesctrday afternoon withten pcraturcs in the 705 and showers during the day the pool was closed1t was also closed on Saturday and Sunday afternoons last weekend Driver 0i Truck Hurt in Crash truck driver is in satisfac tory condition at Coilingwood it Hospital following Fine Woman $50 its Shoplitler Peggy Howe 53 Elgin Sb Dr lllia was lined $50 in magis trates court Thursday after she was convicted of shoplifting at Towers Department store Mrs Howe was charged with theft of $51M worthoi goods on June 20 Mrs Gloria Campbell store in vestigator testified in court Aug that she saw woman iden tified as Peggy Howehplace purse sweater nylons towels shopping bag Mrs Campbell said the ac cased then gave the bag to lzgyenrold girl and told her to take it to the car The investi gator sald the child walked out the area of the store near the dress department instead of go ing through turnstile and six pairs of shncsrt into faasn oi Thefts Dorrie poiica arc investigating city wlda rash of thefts which occurred yesterday At 1125 am they rccolvcd call from the Enyshore Motor Hotel where television set was stolen from an occupied unit sometime between Thursday and Pridny check is being made on the erson registered Value of the is estimated at 5200 At 1245 pm Gerry Heutink reported the theft of wallet from his doskat Garrys TV Service 33 Collier St Ponce said 5119 in cash andtwo chcoucs were taken Constable Robert GrcEn apprchcndad man but the matter is still underv faves ligation At 614 pm Mrs Diane Hunt er RR 5Barria reported that two small children had stolcna wallet from her handbag at the West End laundromat while she was doing her wash Mrs llunter sold boy and girl about it years of age were sitting beside her purse Value of goods stolen was $1 in addi tion to credit cards 11foot aluminum boat owns ed by Jerry Hodge 150 Ardagh Rd Barrie was taken from the Allandale wharf Mr Hodge told police that tho theft may have occurred Wednesday James Englebart of Pius burgh reported today that $96 was stolen from his room at the Erookdalo 1nn while he was asleep Police believe the thief may have been connected with damage done to the pool and grounds at the motel early today Brookdale official said that all the pool equipment was smashed and thrown into the pool am today that somebody had slashed his convertible top dur ing the night Police said two slashes were madeon the roof which is val ucd at $140 MiilTiPtltll PACKAGE POLICIES For years we have stress ed modern forms oi insur ance Make sure your program is up to date Clall the trained people Saiamikiwr crash on County road 22 at no ten Mills yesterday at 1015 am Ken Casselman of Toronto was driving 13361er when it went out of control near High Car Misses Curve UtopiaWas land 5100 in mag islrates court yesterday for im paired driving He was arrested Pride in police service is ncclt essary to any department Ask ing for somethingis not wrong demanding may at some times Student Leader 27 Chiiler Sh aims ro Preach Here Dr Robert Finley chair man oi International Students tllB of Washington DC will he the guest speaker at Hi Way Pentecostal Church on Sunday at 11 am International Students is an evangelical agency that as sists forelgrcstudenis in the us He is alsoacting director of International Student Ministries in Canada His topic will be That the ultimatcdestiny of all mankind is being decided on college and university campuses in the US and Canada Dr Finley developed this he liel while serving as mission ary in China during the Marxist revolution when nine out of ten or the revolutionary leaders turned to commurusm ivbiie studying abroad Dr Finley wrote in thesis that today with 20000 students from the uncommitted nations studying in North America the world balance of power will swing one way or another At present the outlook does not look good for America said Dr Finlay international Students is inter denominational in that the stair works in co operation with evangelicalchurches of many denominations Will ltddress Economic Group On Georgian College Progress The ninth annual Georgian Bay Regional Development confer cnce will he at Dclawsnar inn Honey Harbor Sept 1819 Following registration Sept 1d George Waidnim assistant sup crinteitdant of supervision De partment of Education will address delegates on The New School Board System in Ontar io At 1130 am Craw ford president of Georgian Col loge Barrio will speak on The Emergence oi Georgian Col e8 ln the afternoon Dr Ralph Kreuger department of geog raphy Waterloo University will speak on Trends Toward Re gional Government other speakers include Dr HORSIiWiNS pairs classroom ian National be required but threats oi such nature are uncalled for and knocks the stufrmg out of what ever pride is left ina depart ment could never understand anyone prepared to hurt others in order to gain his own ends And we talk about Good Faith Peter Klopchic director of travel research department of tourism and information and Hon Thomas Wells minister without portfolio guest speaker at dinner On Sept 1i Nnrman Pearson oi the University of Guelph will deal with Program 572 He is chairman of the centre for roX sources development Atlo am wives of delegates will be taken on boat cruise of the 30000 islands to the of tarnoon Lavlgne of the department of forestry and rural development will speak on lm pact olrthe Arts Davelooment Agency Mr Lavigne will he introduced by Griffin of Barrie GBRDC director ways 26 and 27 Provincial Police estimated damageto the vehicle at $500 and $1500 to contents roan ivriiokrr TORONTO Wholesale to retail carton eggs average wcighted prices quoted by the department of Friday large 518A medium 423 small 317 Eggs cgunlrystations fibre cases quot egg dealers extra large 1950 large 4849 medium 5941 small 2344 3052 2425 agriculture as of Wholesale prices to by acommittce ofwholcsale Butter prices ti Dairy Commission tendorahle carlots buying 39scoreï¬z buy ing to score 63 selling 63 aatnunoaivmnr Curacaos language Papiamento combines Spanish Dutch English Portuguese French and warns Oi Danger From ILoW iWires Hydro linés going across car missed curve onPen etang Street early today and ended up in garden at 106 Mulcaster St Hendrick lerstcge 41 of as CtapperlnnSt was westbound on Pcnetang St at 225 am when his carleit the road at ntulcastcr smashing into fence and hedge Damage to the car is estimated at $400 At to ram yesterday scar driven by Keith Carsorl 21vo1 143 Clapperton SL collided with vehicle driven by Gary Ebertt in Bit Barrie Total damage was $125 Ontario Provincial Police at Barrie investigated an accident at the Fifth Concession of Essa Township and Highway to yes tarday in which tiva persona suffered minor iniurics The driver Wayne Hawkins 21 of Guelph escaped injury when his car rolied over at 1120 pm Passengers were La Croix 1d and 21 of Tuppcr Stra farms may be lower and more dangerous than is rcaliied 05 car Snyder farm safety coord lnator with the 0nlarioDepart meat of Agriculture and Food said today escaped death this siunmer while sprayinghis crops Mr Snydersald The man raised the boom on the sprayer and touched hydro wire Hydro men and doctor on the scene are pleased to AnOntario tanner narrowly DAVID TA HOGBEN Corn yrs now ASSOCIATED WITH main rum IN rimPancakes cram marvelied that he was not inal antly killed Mr Snydervadded Not everybndy is so fortunate as this man There are many hazards round larrnyard with wire running from onabuitding to another its easy in hit awire when youre moving halo elevator sprayer with the booms up or any other high eqlnpment Check those hydro lines and make sure they are high enough to clear cquipmcnt LIVINGSTON MYERS CCCKBUitN Barristers Solicitors arid Notaries announce that LLB Tra Ends In Garden Mainprite all of Allislim Damage to the car has been eslt timalett at $1000 Driver of car left the scene of an accident omittghway 911 wast of the ONE crossing at 1118 pmycstcrday after col lision with car driven by Rob ert Lindsay 25 18 Anne St Damage to the Lindsay vehicle has been estimated at $400 Loam ornrnni Vycanonvc sand Fortythreo yearlings includ ing three from the Newton Enh inson tarm oflll Earl no have been chosen by the Can lan Standardhred Horsc Socion for its sixth annual selected yearling solo Sept 16 The three local horses are all by Duke Demon sire of the stakes Win ners Kawartha Calls Kawartha Bufchand Kawartha Batty gt The sale will ha lnthe arena at the New Woodbine Race Etohicok REAL ESTATE APPOINTMENT Judged rescrve champio ahian of the CM sh grand er Photo iscoLLica sf cansouis pleased to an hounce the appointment of Bill miss salesman for his office Mr Langhas lived it Barrie for the past 20 years during which time he owned and oper ated Norris Dairy for to years also worlredas foice Manager for Weston Bakeries lortwo Kiwanis Club also member of Barrie Curling Club and Shanty BayGoliCluh ML Lang willbo looking for ward to seeing any of his friends and would like to Isay at this time that he will be available for any help they may need Am the buying or sellin on July 27 and pleaded guilty sisnaag an snot sininsdsfrurliarM 451 rating sAnpsaupomI1ttltM saajinanaf auswvaiioj sjiriiiva