actress iiii UNITED APPEAL The Mr United Appeal Golf tournament was held Sunday morning despite cold winds andrain at the Shanty Bay golf club The event was major success as 68 entries donated to the Appeal and en joyed what might be their lost in holes of golf this year Ttie championship was won by Bing Shearer of Base Bor den who shot low grass of 70 Photo shows lZyenrold caddy Robert Burbidge who donated his caddy tees to the cause with left to rightl Tcd Jieeman Howard Bur btdge Appeal chairman Les Cooke and BiiiDymcnl in airliner Photo DISTRICT wrinth Snowflurries Tonight Tuesday Will Be Cool The Harrie district will get its first taste of winter weather tonight and tomorrow as snow fiurrles are forecast Showers will become snoitflurrics to night while Wcsday will cloudy and cool with occasional anowflurries Winds will blow from the northwest from be tween l5 and 25 tonight and 10 morrow Low tonight will be 35 degrees with hiesdays high set at 15 last year on this date it was cold wintry day irith the tem perature in the 30s DEALER SilYS Studded Tires lire Advantage When Used With Proper Care Studded tires should be driven in accordance with their advana tages road conditions and corn mon sense Brown said Saturday hlr Brown who is owner operator of Barries Canadian Tire Associate Store said that many drivers tend to use studded tires the same way id power steering as crutch to enable them to get away with doing something they might otherwise consider reckless There are two kinds of frac tion he said Get up and go traction and stopping traction it has been proved that tires fitt ed with tungsten alloy studs greatlyimprove get up and go traction but only improve stopp iing tractionbv about per cent on ice and packed snow There is little advantage to studded tires in soft snow he added However they are verygood at temperatures around the freezing point where film of invisible greasy ice covers the road He has been using studded tires for thepastfouryeors he said personally think they are incompar ie to other tires in winter dri rig he said ont dispute that driving on concrete for several thousand milesmight cause studs to loos on and fly out But where are weViikely to drive that distance on concrete Most roads are as phalt and studs dont weapon aspiiali some other facts which Mr Brown pointed out are that studs are known tn losetheir effectiveness at temperatures extremely far below freezing Butthcre are only few such subzero days each year he is So eotiier factors which at so drop effectiveness of studs are the use of two many point is reached where the tirevis running more on metal than on rubber Ve dontrecnminend inser tion of studs in tires that are nt already rforatedslwhe daid and this is for number otreasoos edwhere studsshouid heposi tioned and how many for ma mumelfectiveness peanaruun LACE The holesgarn also placed where the rubber is most fler lbl Anywhere else and there is ndlstinct danger that the studs will come loose lrom their mountings Th thirdreason raid Mr Brown is that only the man facturer knows thrdepth ot rub ber at any point on the tire holodrilie at random may hit tb cord The thermometer rose to degrees outside The Examiner today Synopsis Showers and snow union will develop in the southern region of Ontario to day andoontiiiue through Tues day Snowflurriea wore forecast for the North on both days Winds Hamilton Toronto Lake St Clail Lake Flle Niag ara Lake Ontario Variable cloudiness hindy and turning cooks today with showers dev eloping by noon Cloudy tonight with showers occasionally mix the holes will cause abrasion and prevent the studs from seating properly iack rahhlt starts where the wheels spin and sudden stops should be avoided for at least the first 100 miles to give the studs chance to seat in the spring when the tires are remnv said Mr Brown cleafly visbie arrow should be marked on the tire showing the directi it hasbeen turnA ing in the fall the tires should be put beckon the way they came of This is because the studs seat at slightangle away from the direction of turnin Putting them on reversed wiggle them looselike nails in soft wood Loss of studs can Vaisobe cans ed by driving on snow tires after the snow has gone wear ing down the rubber and caus ing the studs to work loose There may be trend in the near future said Mr Brown to the use of studded tires on all four wheels This will prob ably bellmltedjor while to the driver whose lob depends on getting there such as police men doctor or farmer For the average man this ouid be impractical for some time as it would mean the use of nine tires durin year has been argued in the past that studded tires arent as ef feciive as chains that aalt may he says stu dontcause tire and road if like chains and arent as expen sive The ire indu ry eiim ates that perr ent of all tires purchased in the US this uin ter will be studded satdltfr Browny Ihave no exact figures for Canada but it will probably beso per cent or more it bar rie and area it will likely as high as 7oper cent The greatest enemy to all tir he said is heat andsome one who leaves his snow tires on all summer is asking for it Driving at 60 or70 miles per hour on hot dayonsnow tires generates iieshvhlrhthey are unablento dissipate as quickly as regal While there may be tread left they sliouldrbe Headquarters cor ed scat many expl oil by April no ed with snowflurraes hicsday mostly cloudy and cool with chance oft occasional alinwem or snowflurrix Winds weseriy no to 35 today northwesteriy is to 25 tonight and Tuesday tendon Lakn Huron Halibiir ton Southern Georgian Bay Mostly cloudy windy and cool or today with showers develop ing by noon and changing by evening to snoiiflurries Tucs day cloudy and cool with ocea sional snowflurriis winds west eriy 20 to ltd today northwest arly 25 to 25 tonight and Wes day Saull Ste Marie North Bayl Sudbury Northern Georg ian Bay Algoma Hourly windy and turning cooler today with showers changing by noon to montlurries Tuesday variable cloudiness with few snowflur rice and continuing cool Winds westerly 15 shifting today to northwest 10 to 30 Forecast Temperature Low today high Tuesday Vindsnr 31 fit St Thomas 40 London to Kitchener to lift Forest 40 Wingham to Hamilton 45 St Catharines 45 Toronto 45 Peterhorough 45 Kingston 45 OwenSouiid Trenton Killaloe Muskoka North Bay Sudbury Earlton Sault Ste frre Kapuslcas ng White Rive Monsonee ambigussrssaaasas ally but wont say one my or 3121 iammmmmmunarmcrom at Pinwman From Mmesmg lirea Larry Maw well known llioestng area plum and ball player for ivy qualified for the championabi loteroation tor plowing event at the East Simon matchln North Oriiiio on Saturday afternoon by vilnbtng ths won the mounted plow open event in the contest which took place at the ï¬nder farm Orillia Man Dies In Crash Glen Rodrch Fraser 36 of Oriliia was killed Saturday when his car was involved ina colli Craighurst Elizabeth Grindiny 50 of Weston Ontario sustained $300 damage to her car in the threecar collision at the lunc tlon of 21 county road and High way so at aaighurst Murray Lawlor 30 of Oriliia driver of the third car involved pilot with fractured pelvis and engerin atrulmvlorp car was also admitted to hospital with broken left thigh Hell Run For Mayor In Oriilia elections lifr Mcisaac year on town council So far the post as mayor oralty Mr hlcisaac said ad mlttee of council and for the past year lve been one of two council representatives on Sim4 coe County Council hlr hic lsaac leeis he has afoir know ledge of the problems the new City of Orillia will lacein 19 He isalso chairman of town councils committee Manager ola local hardware store hlij Mclsaac is married with scvenchiidrcn He i5 newphew oi thelate John ltlcls aac former mayor or Orlllla His announcement is the atv est in the mayoralty gun game since Mayor lsab lrst said she knows she is co ing to do rognrtin the DTl Nov Reeve Graham Card has ill mayrun for the mayors posip not be for the top position or nothing He lost to Mrs iost in last years elections provincial Plowinl Harvester tno Larrys other Randi ind lit craigiiuraf sion with two OuterVChldfllL in the collision was sent to bos ribs Mervin Hawke pass inao and the theme Orilliaa deputy rceve Burt lilclsaoc has announced he will seek the mayoralty in the Dec 44 has been deputy reeve of the Iownrfor the past year and is currently completing his fourth he is the only member of mm cii who has stated he will seek feel lve bizen on council long enough to try for the may ding lvo served on every comi sari Siincoé Match Winner of ueiunin my tonship wu Murray also also of Edenvale area who won the than frmi if to iD Bradford oornpetilorj ion as second lntiie open trodor clue and alaothe open utility Keith Rob inson of Coohdowaooo of the urea utButW vindal winners at the recent oternationai at Weillngton County was the winner George Armstrong of RR Drillia was runntrtupin and bin Alvin Thomas of the tractoi class Thornton in the utility class llurrly Maw ital lblrdlntbe latter and Larry Marv fourth Gerald Bell of Woodvilio won tor best plowing behind team Ind his team also won firsL lliil Thomas of ltaorntonwon second for team plowing with Leon Morris of RR Barrie third Keith Thomas of Thornton received the prise for the youngest olowman to compete while afurray Drewy also of Thornton won the Eaton tro phy for juniors lrizes were awarded at banquet of ltfarchmont church at which Donald Bell of Eady president pr ded Del no Jermey oi Barrie assisted as secretary larmeis Union Tow MeetiTonight Annul banquet and maetingof the SimcoevYork District No of the Ontario Farmers Union will be held tonight at the Gil cilrist hall Orr Lake Harry Adanis will be chair EOne Fann Organization will be discussed by Peterltlyeri vice president of the OFU District directorlValter Hut chinson lady director Mrs Har ry rrnllck and county director Fred Orr also are expected to give reports Presidents of locals due to be present include John Barzo for New lainell Prank Konneyfor illnesing Coor Vanderï¬eest tor Coldwater Fred er for tin Marcel Verschaeve for Al liston andHoward Anderso for belhoven gt avsnv wranow in St Giles Church Cook Street got scrub doWn yesterday morning by the Key Club of Central Collegiate The wash marathon window washing pmlect at St Giles Church on Cook street Sunday morning launched Key Club Week in Bar ric The entire membership of Central Collegiate Key Club 56 teenage boys attended services and then set about donning every inch of glass Monday and Tuesday the in ternational observance of the week will be getting underway in Canada the United States and the Bahamas Here in Bar rie these two days will be clean up days at the high school Special Key Club trash cans will he put oularound the building and an organized house clean ing carried out lvcdnesday there will or he Killed In Mishops Provincial police at Barrie re port two accidents over the weekend involving cars and deer The deer huntingseason opens week from today Donald tlcCitiskcu 62 of Or illio reported collision between hs car and odear on Highway in south of Highway so Dam nc the CDT was estimated Rf lanios Roberts at of Cooksville killed female Key Club meeting after school at which it is respected Mayor Bentley or an alderman will speak Thursday will be dubbed At land Your Place oi Worship Day Key Club president Stove Delaney said that this was per lnwasakickgotftodie Barrie observance Lof Key dub Week youth organization will set out to make the public aware Community Proiefcts itnps one of the most important protects the club has ever car ried out Mcmbcrs will be passing out church directories and urging students to attend the church of their choice On Friday flying sqiiiidsof Key Clubbers wllrruove along DuniopSiieet from the school cleaning windshield of cars parked by the roadside Another group coming along behind will affix card under the wind LED T0 VICTORY BURNABYEC CF Vet eran Dan Spada of Philadelphia Saturday led the United States Reds to victory in the fiveman team championships in the ifsCanada friendship 10pin bowiiog matches Spada who Friday won the doubles title wlth Charles Flinn also of Phi iadelphis rolled games of 188 22 and Zii as the US squad countedlhtfl The US Blue were second at lip Toililfl Here For Students Convention During March name will be invaded ncxt ilarch by between 500 andom the other until maror mm as lion time which is also said he is considering retiring from council Former deputy rceve Franco has stated he tion He said If dorun if door when he struck the animal north of Highway 93 oil High way 400 Damage to the car as estimated at $550 DEATHS ny uncensored raass TorontoGordon hf Graham 68 retired chairman of the board of Simpsnnscarsud HMO CbOrdination inator im coe Countys Emergency Mea sures Organization is former explosivesspecialist with the Canadian AirForce Ozzie Shepherd served in the Air Iforce 19 years and is now on retirement leave At t7rlie is due to retire officially April 1969 Mr Shepherd was Flight pleas tenant and detachment com madden of the 13XCanadian Forces depotat Angus before he joined EM0 as deputy co ordinator in September Raisedin Ottawa Mr ieplt herd joinedthe air force in Sept 1939 andserved asan arma ment instructor during the war After the war he served at the RSAF Materiel Command hockliffe Ont ttieyears ltlr Shephelrd Ove Isanypipsioas wiser noisalety and explosive films for the National Film Board and worked actress Kate Reid on the CBC film 33th Bomb Married with two children Mr Shepherd and his wife Syl via are enjoying civilian life in Barrie Their daughter Carol is mor and lives Ottawa while Mikelit is grade 12 student at North Collegiate hlr Shepherd is extremely loo oflsnoivmohiting and says that every spare moment he has during the winter months is spent scooting around the snow His other hobbies lncIudephm tography is hunting water skiing and golfing ltfr Shepherd an ardent be iiever in the vital purpose of liiejmergency Measures ganization and hopes tha canlhcip make Barrie area resi dents aware of the need to as he puts it éTake steps toxpro tect themselves fromltlie fright eningiresuits of nuclear via Next Wednesday afternoon itlr Shepherd wiu convene closedJneeting of the Simcoe County police chiefs at the Bar rie EMO office The problems relating to police pianslnrany national emergency or natural disaster will be discussed Bar rie Police Chief Ed Tschiritari will be chairman lecture on explosives will be given by CplxKeith Robinson of Canadian Forces Ease Borden at the to Canadian Forces ex plosive depot later in the day After the lecture games night will be held intlte depnts lounge with Capt Tom Hughes 13X detachment commander as host delegates to convention of Key Clubs of the Ontario Quebec hlaiitlincs ahimas distri vA bid was made several months ago to have Barrie chos on as the site for the gathering sident Stevelielancy along viih iilck Burgess and other execu tiye mombers took complete convention bid with them to the weekend in Toronto With them went letters from Barrie not Bond campaign MoVes1lihead total of steam worth or Canada Savings bonds has been bought by employees in 233 esi rubikhmcnu suburban Tor Simcoe county area Area organizer fdr paign OMeara reports tions for bonds throughiiie Pair Central Collegiate Key Clubpre district conference held last that 10515 individtial applica ables and complcle color card or govar rs said Steve have chosen Barrie as con vention sit ing headache forthehost no plans are underway nor put ups the visitors in the mic nt Central tub members School tacilities have booked for Marchido 21 and 23 the midwlnter holiday gt Letters nclilded in tbe kit ch the executivetook to Tor Iniitov included one from the chairman or the tourist and con vention committee of the city of Barrie C00 of the Los Angeles Real Coolref police iTsehirhart and Mayor Bentleyr Eurasian been 12 school in which the the raking and removal of slide documentary on the city Our bid really impresscdvtlie it inusthaveor they wouldnt will he accommodation and of its community service work Here Dave Rodgers on the inside helps tan Knox on thooutside tExaminer Pho toil ark Kev ClubWeek inzaarriepxl shield there which will bear the words We took time to clean your windshield Now you take time to drive safely Ordcrs wfll be taken from Barrie residents all week tor leavl es Saturday morningand after noon all the members will tra vcl along planned routes raisins all the leaves on customers lawns other Key Clubbers in three pickup tnicks will remove the leaves and dump them All money raised by the leaf6 raking will go to Grove Park Home for the Aged Finale to the week Will be bowling tournament between the club members and their sponsorsuthe Barrie Kiwanis Clubmcmbcrswith their wives IMPERIALEASTMAN conronhrioa ANNOUNCEMENT xdawrnnowsoMiJ Charles McNellis President of Imperial LEastman Corporation of Canada Limited announces the appointment of Garth il llowsome as VicePresident Marketing Mr Rowsome has been associatedwlth the cowl any for thepast to years in the capacity of VicePresident and Director of Grant Brothers Salosb impc Eostmaiis national rev piesentatives linperiailEasthn manufactured producm lii themost complete ne of co ponents toconn convey and control fluid used in industry Automotive gltlachine Tools ricultural Equipment Construé tion ansportation Processg lng Climate Contr dvln mcntation and ControlSyste Mr Rowsorne will be loadted at the Companys head office Dyment Road