McKay Ramsay 0n Executive 0i Education 0HiciaisGroup Oiilclais lromboth the an rie secondary and public school ayateina were elation to eit eeulive tion on nawy formed garb Association at Educationioiflcials in Toronto ud j°titngttsyiiciiay superintench at public schools and Ram aay superintendent oi the recon riary schools were both elected iceapresidents oi the new as aocluilnn The association is made up oi iour groups Included are the old Association oi Business Diiiclais oi Ontario Association oi Dirac tors oi Education oi Ontdrio Superintendents and Directors Anociation and the Secondary School Superintendent oi qn lario The new association was ad dressed by deputy minister at education Jack McCarthy He spoke on the rising costs ed ucation and methods at control ling these costs iiarry Pulien retiredsupcrin tendcnt at secondary schools in Ottawa talked to the meeting about the history or educational associations in Ontarioand the need or single association Our Symphony an 13053 superyisor orrnan McKee was ty meeting Theoday bait toV man torwaier aalaty Harrie Applauded By 809 guest rightara MrsGeorge Mos An orchestra made up mostly oi Barrie musicians the Hur nnia Symphony was applauded by an audience of nearly 300 when it presented its third con cart at the Orillia Opera House last night Mayor lsahei Post welcomed the musicians and also joined numerous admirers who congra tulated the condudar John Montague and the players alter an obviousb popular perior mance General chairman ol the Huronia Symphony executive Muriel Leeper oi Barr aid the concert excelled st rlar the concert excelled liar presentation at Barrie Central Collegiate auditorium week ago and also was favored with larger attendance While all the players were well received the 0rillie aude ience reserved particularap plause tor Charles Woodrow 0r illia pianist and nrganid who played the first movement of Schumanns piano concerto in outstanding fashion The or chestra gave capable assistance ior this famous concerto at whim ClaraSchumann was the soloist at its initial performance in INS Another selection on the varied program which was wamrly received by the apprec iative audience wasCorellis concerto Grosso with Norman Abbott cello and David Ghana born and Cyril leaner violins Members oi the orchestra who took part were ï¬rst violins Ojril beeper David llambers Korean Johnaioh Jim Middle ton and Ted Tedtigula second violins Murray Wood Hilda English Janie baking Ralph Stubbings Rosemarie koncelioe Norman DISTRICT WEATHER Clear icolcl Tonight Klirnas Abbott Marsha Budith Paul Loam Clarinets Belly McEvoy and Ross Andrews Violan Margery Doughty and Margo Burton oh oeslillan Laudcr and Verna lca Goodwin trombones hmce Burton and Michael Roberts iubas lion Kelccy and Allan Percy percussion Ralph Knapp Merv Hobsnn bassoons Harry Spencoiey GinnyTown flutes NLRiCci Doug Fairbro lhcr French horns Ralph Loug hced Sharon Fraser Fergus McWilIiam and David Nash baa Ed Tait tnrmpets Geo rge Cairns and Jim Spnagg Peter Mills oi Barrie is presla dent of the board of directors with Andre Sl Germaine at Dr lllia lice president other main oiï¬cers include Jean Dobson oi barrie secretary David Croit oi Barrie treasur er and directors Peter Coates of Collingwood Beatrice Harp er Rudolph Heiimans Gcrry McPherson Mary Agnes Moore Dri John Phillips All Pickles Charles ihcrncy and Ross Sie phens Lloyd Tuiiord is managing director and Muriel Lee general dialrman FiiiiM PRICES TORONTO lCP¢ Wholesale inretail carton eggs average weight prices quoted bytbe de partment otagricuiture as oi Tuesday large 536 me diumï¬o Asmall 19 Eggs wholesale prices to country stations ï¬bre cascsouot ed by committeeoi wholesale egg dealers extra large 47 arge 465 medium 41 small 32 13 27 ioniciols Region lt5Chqnges The Ontario Association oi Counties convention at which Simcoe County was represent ed by seven delegates yester day called or new provincial legislation requiring counties and separated cities and towns to become members at the pro vincialiysponsored regional dc velopmcnt councils This would include Barrie and 0r illia in Slmcoa County The association meeting at Stratinrd adopted special re ichmsald membership in ionalcounclls jshould be mandatoryrather than voluta tary as at present The dele gates also voted in iavor oi municipal takeover oi Child other imcoe County delega eaded by Warden Alex McAuley oi Etmvale also in cluded Alliston Reeve Ralph Hunter Essa heave George Davis0rillla Township Reeve John Paterson Nottawnsaga Reeve Arhold Vancise Tecum sclh Deputy heave Harry Cross and Gordon Watson clerk GETS PROMOTION Reeve Hunter was congratu lated by colleagues aitcr hav ingbeen elected lirst vice pre sident oi the association He had Warméroflhwaddr clear and cool weather is tore up tor tonight with Thursday wooded hr be mostly sunny and Wannerl Winds will be light Low tonight will be 25 high tomor The noon reading outside the Barrie Examiner today was 44 degrees in this date last year it was cloudy with many inter vals with high of 49 recorded Symon High pressure which has moved into north western Qntario and over the upper Great Lakes continues to drift slowly eastward and will bring aclearing trendto east ern and southern sections of 0a tario later today Tab and warmer heather is expected in most regions on Thursday oronto amilton Windsor Lake St Clair Lake Erie Lake Ontario Haliburton Clear and quite cool tonight Thursday mostly sunny and warmer winds light tondon Niagara Lake Huron southern Georgian Bay Mainly clear and cool tonight Thursday mostly sunny and warmer winds light Sault Ste Marie Sudbury Northr Bay Algoma northern Georgian Bay iimagami Coch rane Clear and rather cold to nigh Sunny with cloudy interA vais and warmer Thursday winds light White River Cloudy with sunny intervals today and Thursday warmer Thursday Winds southerly 20 Thursday Montreal and Ottawa Cloudy with sunny periods today and Thursday not quite so cool Thursday Wnds becoming iigb this even range are expected to threat where it is Lowlonlghi high Thursday Windsor St Thomas London Kitchener Mounanre Wingham Hamilton stCath ier Canadian Cross cba served as second vlce presi dent durlng thlrphsl term The report on regional coun clis pointedout they are com posed oi representative oi municipal government industry and citizens but because they have noauthority municipal in terest in them has been declin ing and municipalities are with drawing irom them Part oi the cost at their operation is paid or by the province and the remainder by the partlcipati members The report stated that ii the counties are not involved in working with the development councils in the major task at laying the groundwork ior the more development at the pro vince the blame must rut squarely on thelrown should ers The report said development councilscan do worthwhile job in research and collecting data and that elected people must become involved in their prosthms Some continue to iunctinn as an industrial commission some as tourist bureaus while others continue to involve themselves in the physical planning of re gions the report staies mood Secret Talks With Oihcer wasnmcmn iCPiieuiersl President Johnson held top secret talks Tuesday with Gen CreightonW Abrams US rield commander in Vietnam White House spokesman said the visit did not mean there had been breakthrough in the Viet nam peace negotiations The secrecy which surrounded the talksthe Whitehonse even refused to say when Abrams ar rive in Washingtonheight ened speculatloa that Johnson might have reached decision on whether to announce halt to the bombing oi 7Nnrth Viet nam observers said Johnson might have called in Abrams tor an untodale report on the situa tion in Vietnam and lo detc mine whether lighting and reportedCommie nist evidence oi deescalation tify halt icipat operation oi thepresent lull in brands Mr Mali nd Willorns secretary of Ba The recommendation or mun Childrens Aid social and health services said these should be brought to gather into municipal do partment and run In thasame manner as the roads or works dcpariment and become the re spnslbility oi the county or the new regional governments The committee said there was no justiï¬cation for Chil drensAid Societies continuing as corporate bodies when they aie supported entirely bypublio iunds whore is SEEN The report said that because several agencies may beinvol ved with one iamily there is waste oi time funds and eirnrt Asplost oi the social needs lall within the general categories oi health weliare child care and family counselling it would ap pear practicaiior municipal ity to establish one admnistra tion or all the services under guaranteed iinancing The reportsaid that we on of new district health units combining lwn or more counties with their greater corporate status makcs mockery oi democratic prac tices The new units are less Qua ruauc Residents of the City of Barrieare requested not to burnieaves on paved asphalt or chipped road to prevent damage to the road service Leaves placed on the boulevard will Puh1ic Works Department in Ward octooerf 2d wardz Octoberrzo Ward eOciober 30 Ward October 31 Residents are requested not to placeyiheieaves on theroad as they may block storm sewercatch basins resulting inflooding Heaventn cuy cook rie Parks and Recreation do Partrnent Examiner Photo The Royal Llie Saving andhod Coon awirnmers contained coins It thevlnalructora level waadlaalssodiuudaybyhnm an McKee mpervlsorior the Canadian lied Cross at Bar in Mr McKee said that the two separate agencies are loininz their eiiorts in administration in order to remove anything that would be duplicated and thus re sult in more streamlined ei ï¬cient program Before this year each group run its own instnrctors courae and issued separate awards Now the same ccrtlï¬calcs will be given by both The prerequisites ior entrance into the lnstmctora course are Music Education Workshop rla itod Gross water saier mect ti Saving Intruders the Bronte Medallion and the leader Patrol awards leader Patrol course will be oflneddn Barrie below in and instructors must under the ne regulations take noualiï¬cal Iracourse every year and Mrk hiech is considerinl holdin all instructors school in the Barrie area during the month pi and requallilcatlon test somtJ tlmain ltlayi The new curriculum goes into operation on Jan 19 air McKee who it swimming ia stntctor and director at aquatics at the Unlverslty oi Waterlooi amounted that Ontario inland lag the way in the developmem oi the programs materiaiw the other provinces aratakin wattandsee attitude Slated For Orilita Saturday or BsMUXElLFKPZR 119 Ontano Music Educators Association is holding regional tall workshopin orillia at Park Street Collegiate innitate on Saturday oi this weeks David letbbridgeweli known for the outstanding music program he has developed wltb seniorvpublic achool boys in mid economic area will be the main clinician His boys choir relu larly receives tirat awards at music competitions workshop Mr Lethbridgo will be presenting his philosopionl reaching andleaching young people in the realln of music Every aspoa oi mic educa tion islncluded on the one day workshop The program consists oi concert choirs de monshodon cholm slog in with new drorai music new de parbnent oi education ap preaches to teaching music using hand signals and tonic solda time names flwthm and percussion in the classroom inv strumental music at the clemen reg SAVINGS BONNIE one soon umou MARGARINE HEAVY DUTY RBAGE BAGS canoe JUICY WIENERS HALLOWEEN mu HUNTER accessible or the public and they iragment the authority at local councils There is little control at lin ances or direction at program by elected people More and more authority rests with the medical oliicer of health Stali should administer policy and not set it the report sai ma STEAKS Morlca gt be picked up by the At this ioryzlove listenhrgaadmah appreciation ptbllrhora cabb its olrmuaic materials Near educators with David Lothrbldgo as cllniclam the various new sessions are John hlcllmtgall DMEA president Lennard Dunelyk Program co aritant department at educate tio hionaynrmstrong music oodnlltant Gwilllnrblny TSA and Nan Allin music munitliani Borough oi Nun Lloyd luilordwochlaor3 must at the Barrie elementary autonomy carom Playing music program began in Ba ria last January in un schools is now extended to our elementary mole rnv chairmanshi PHONE 12844 infirm no slob loo$100 Pkc can APPLES MACS bushel 337 roe aaaaecus on GRItLt lb69e IlrnjLiberty Brian Hinting emit Bi Divisiona er ears Jim ayes Cus Garth Rowsofna VicePresideht Marketirig is please loann unc th tolio Howells as District Manager tor ear Bil Mccann as Customer Service Mali ger0 Equipment and Distributor Division Vaiter5ryears Brian Banting as District Distributor Divisioliraiter 13 year With IMPERIALMAN Jim Liberty as Admmls alive Assistant to he VicoLPresideniMarket in town ServiceManager Tees emit Bijur Divisionpafter years imperialEastman Corporation of Canada Lt is alleading manufacturer of draulic hose assémblie tuhe itings ub cationtit gs valves and related components used to connectconve and controlflnld flow systems Products are sold to industrial agri cultural automotive and refrl rationindustrlc Head sane islocated atlï¬ Dymenl Rdln Barrie