tltGNl tr TRIAL IT ROCKED THE NATION ilENN iflRI LIRIDAY SATURDAY CONTINUOUS SATURDAY 230 pm mamacrauo Snocx men FELT accuse ll RfllHl McGUIlE THE WHOLE NATION Cartoon and News ARlHllRliEllNEfllllli llflllliHilllUliillll Adult Entertainment EVENINGs ADULTS 75c TAX INCLUDED MATINEEs ADULTS so TAX INCLUDED CHILDREN ALL TIMES 25c TAX INCLUDED STARTS NEXT THURSDAY FEBRUARY ï¬mrï¬rffltflftwIwwoIrflIofmlmrInIiminmum OHIIWAYHEANDLANA TII msme or WARNER BROS CINEMASCOPE AND WARNERCOLOR ROXYA FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE North Simcoe Begin Series Of Meetings Last Monday the 1956 four week series of weakly afternoon meetings in North Simcoewas be gun The first meeting which was held in Sunnidale Corners featur ed film program and included the introduction andbusiness of organization Stewart Page agriculturai representative for NorlhSimcoe conducted the pro gram gt The movies shown were varied in nature The Cutting and Freezing of Moat Fish and Poul try gave many practical hipts Pasture improvlamrn as sub jcct at More VBeef Per Acre which described the demonstration boot pasture farm in Grime Coun ty and theresuits obtained there Episode in Vallcydnle told the story of the wheat pool in Western Canada emphasizing that cooper ation is necessary or the well be mg 01 the community The value and care of the soil was the key note of Live of the So This film cmphasiied that the soil must be well cared for and the nutrients and organic matter in balanced Isuppiy tor profitable cropplng Mr Page stated that this is the iuth year that these programs have been carried on and that they have been very successful He asked the people present to keep up their publicity program by encour aglng morepeoplc to come to these meetings ing 441 Club let him know soon so that the program could be drawn up tosuit tb requesls imilar meetings are nelng held this week in other centres in Waverley on Tuesday Lafantzlino an Wednesda Coldwatcr on hursday andgrn Oriliia on Fri ay It was announced Lila next week the meetingsvwill be dlvidcd The men will discuss Soil and Crop Projects with ge and Mr Kell the speakers At the same time the ladies will haye separ atc meeting MissMar yn Huber of the home ecu lcs service Willspeilk to them on Toodsifor Spccial Occasions FATHEE CHOICE Among the ancient Britons daughter was obliged man selectedby Ask Institution Be Established To Relieve Orillia An institution in southwestern Ontario for care and training of mentally defective children has been requested by the Ontario Wel fare Council in letter to Dr Mac kinnon Phillips Ontario Minister of Health At present this areais served by Orillia Ontario Hospital which has waiting list of somcl700 approv ed applications Limited accommo dation and slow admission tend to preVentapplication for any but the most grossly defective the Welfare Qiuncil points out The result is that many defective children who could use the training facilities Come to maturity without any pré paration for life in their conunun ity and the institutions themselves may becomccustodial rather than training centres Councils board of directors made the decision to ask tor the new in stitutlon after repeated requests for help with the problem from their members childrens aid societies family service agencies and others concerned with the care or thue children Child clfore workers in south western ntario also claim that even if Orlllia had adequate space for all the distance makes main tenance of family ties difficult Be cause successful return to famIly and community life after discharge depends upon continuing contact between the Child and his parents as well as good relationship be tweenthe parents andthe institu tion distance frequently proves barrier to benefit from training Councils letter commends the provincial government for its ex vtension of service to eastern 0n tario in recant years through the institution at Smiths Falls and Sg gests similar provision is how due ln the southwestern section of the province Allislon Gets PB New WharfFor ThunderBeach The sum of 900000 has been appropriated Tor new public bulldlngin Alliston according to the law57 estimates for federal public works Newmarkat gels $110420qu complete improved ac commodation for postal service wharf is listed for Thunder Beach Simcoe County at $16500 while Owen Sound listed at $159000 to complete reconstruc tion of harbor wall Salary Schedule For Town Staff At specialmectinz of Town Council on Monday Jan 30 out Droval was given to salary sched ulerfcr council staff Devised by the Town Treasur Walter Gicg it establishes deï¬nite rate for every classiï¬cation and allows for progressive incremental increase through the years of service Ihiswill be the ï¬rst time that the staff hashadï¬uch schedule proposal of new industrv for the for until now lull salaries have been arrived at by agreement with the Council Councillors carefully studied the orobosed ratés of pay before ae ccpti the scheme and in many cases uric revisions In evcrv case emplovees or the Council stand to data by the introduction of this custom Council hed before them the nurchascgof land in the industrial area of Barrlewhich was studied in committee ds whole ilhe FIREARMS REGULATIONS IN ONTARIO By ELLIS Department mas and Forests We receive many inquiries from hunters concerning restrictions in the use of firearms of various cali bres resident hunting license which is valid from Sept to Feb 28 following in this section of Southern Ontario and groundhog license valid from March to Aug 31 actually entitlm the hol der to carry and use ï¬rearm at allttlmes or the yearpexoept from sundown to sunrise during week days and from sunsetSaturday to sunrlsc Monday Thus carrying or possessing II firearm on Sun days is prohibited unlessnt is dis mantled and encased Therefore nrearm ls deï¬ned as shotgun or rifle at any calibre of standard make or an air gun and maybe carried in the field But the literal translation of this regulation is not quite as broad as it may appear when correlated with other sections of theact and administered under theexpcrieng ed supervision of conservation officer Only on very rare occasions is the carrying and use of highpow cred rifles warranted in Scuthem Ontario Wc do not have that type of big game that requires suoha long range powerful ï¬rearm and it isnot safe to use such guns in highly populated area except when in the hands of an expert For this reason parties using such weatpans are under suspi cion of possible illegal hunting The presence of this hunter with his heavy artilleryl in any Town ship whlch deer inhabit this means all Southern Ontario re sults in embarrass explanations The following section of the Game and Fisheries Act should be studied and is good advice to full ows hunting includes chasin pursuing worrying following att er or on the trail of or search ing for shoo rig shooting at stalking or lying in wait for any game whether ornot the game be then or subsequently captured in jqu or killed and huntand hunter have corresponding meanings Sometimes we hear ofllunters intending to carry highpowered weapons in areas inhabited by deer for the purpose of shooting wolves Where this is intended the wise hlmtcr will give the facts to the Conservation Officer and dis itely no special permison is given to hunt wolves or any other game on Sundays lt CAUTIONAEY NM The new council has an enorm ously diflicult ï¬nancial job in front of itfor 1956 and it is to be hopedthat the public will not embarrass its members by ask ing for too much in the way of special services Cochrane Northland Post oan Trina almanac llllNlIthii EVERY SATURDAY LUCKY SPOT DANCES Tam Pattcndcu it Orchestra cuss it with him in advance Dedn Ital opened tuttidede followed Collect Roll call was answeredby RobutBurnspocm Hitchkn Music Examiner Crawford reviewed nlrrentr var entl Mm Prophet convener at home economics and healthth the weakening Murphy of On illla publichcaith nurse who gave uninteresting talk on food and health which all greatly eu loyed hearty vote of thanks was expressed to Miss Murphy er Lelghund the foodcon veners served liciou lunchl In Owen sOnlld Owen Sound to spend sumo with her sister Mrs Pearson Mr and Mrs Douglas Wilson Bryan andBruce have returned to Toronto after spending la week with Mrs Howard Front and her brother Sill Funeral Service St Aidans Church wasfilled to capacity Saturday ufte can for the funeral service of the late Anderson who passed away in Toronto hospital on Wednesday Jan 25 Mr Ander son lived all his life in this dis trict with the exception of short time in Miami Florida where he did masonry work He leaves his widow the former Laura Moore four sons four daughters and lo grandchildren Church Service Sorvlcc will be at 730 pm starting Sunday Feb in St Aidans Anglican Church Sympathy Extended Sympathy is extended to Mrs Frank Boynton Orillia and fam ily in the death of husband and father They are former resid ents of Hawkestone Skaling Party The young people of the Uni tcd Church are holding skating party at Guthrie rink Friday evening Vatentiue Tea The WA of the United Church is holding Valentine Tea in the Sunday School room on FebK 14 Miss Olean Prophet of Teach era College Toronto spent the geekend with Mr and Mingling ray goes Operation Mrs Orterl Newton Quick recovery She underwent an operation in Grillil hos tat last week CRossLAND ossiï¬toolfï¬lnwrrr Mrs Frank Crawfordof Saskal tcon spent the weckend with her aunt Mrs Shaw Mr and Mrs James Shane of Aurora spent Saturday with Mr andMrs Joseph Strath Owen Sound Guests Mr and Mrs Andy McGinnis and Mr and Mrs Noah McGinnis spent Monday in Owen Sound Mr and Mrs Noah McGinnisre malned for few days visiting the latters sistcr Mr and Mrs Ed Pickering Colllngwoad also Norman and Harry Train Sixth Line John and Frank Pickering Jacks Lake were Sunday guests of their aunt Mrs Shaw Miss GladysViney isyisiting her aunt Mrs Fisher Stay ner gt 89th Birthday John McGiunis observed his 89th birthday Jan 27 at the home of his son Malcolm Rela tives and neighbors gathered and helped him celebrate Among the guests was his son Leighton of Marmara hr At Variety Night The Womens Institute attended the Variety Night at Cockstowu on Friday night Has Painful Fail MrsIrwiuMoore bad pain ful accident on Saturday As she was walkingon the lake she trip pod and fell breaking one wrist in two places She wastakeII to the Royal Victoria Hospital Bars Tie to have it set Winter still is here with more snow and cold on Monday MIDHURST Charlotte and Brenda Ellis spent the weekend at Thornton We are all pleased to see Pat Collins Jr back to work after his serious illness On Jan 25 the WA of St Pauls Church met at the home of Mrs Davies Mr and Mrs William Poole and Mrs vL Poole visited Mr Poole in Gravenhurst on Sunday AGENCY MM DIAL 4427 0515 not Ob jug some of favorite Gilbert and DOUGLAS ELLIOTT who will be conducting current examina tions for the RoyalCcnservatory of Music in Barrie on Feb 15 graduate in music from the JD versity of Toronto Associate of the Royal Conservatory of Music and Asoclate of the Canadian College of Organists he has up ared as organ and piano recital ist in many parts of Canada and the USA lilr Elliotts studies in Canada include composition with Dr Healey Willan organ with Dr Charles Putter and piano with Lubka Kolessa Several years ago two years scholarship took him to the Orgau Institute And over Mass where he studied with Carl Wcinrich Columbia University Power Riggs and Arthur Poisth Syracuse Uni versity and Ernest White Mr Elliott has also taken master classes in vocal music from Air fred Spouse of the Eastman School Rochester Teacher of piano Drgau and theory at the Conservatory Mr Elliott also serves as organist and choirmaster at St Andrews Pres byterian Church Toronto He manages to find time for numer ous concert appearances includ ing broadcasts with CBC orches tra as solo organist rum olsrnlcr consular EYE By SUSAN wnchIzn Pep Rally On Monday the glee club had the pleasure of seeing and hear the rinci als do sel Mil MI itflils ivan op era is to be presented on March and in the collegiate auditor ium Judging by the preview the production will be fun John Powell who is KoKo the Lord High Executioner gave resume of the plot and introduc ed the characters The Three Little Maids from School Peep Bo PattiSing andYumYum are charmingly played by Leslie Scott Pat Hamilton and Pat Boyes Carolyn Payne is the designing Katisha NankiPuo only spn of the Mi kudoand hero of the opera ls Don Terry The Mikado is play ed by two boys Greg Tomlinson and Eric Wigg each of whom will play the part one night Pooh Bah Lord High Everything is Paul Cbannen and FishTush Noble Lord is WilfredDeGeer After solos by these the remain der of the glee club sang some lively choruses At the end of the meetingpthe costumes to be worn bythe cho rus were modelled giving pleas ure to all beholders The kim onos with theirbrigbtly contrast ing sashes are very gay gt Theopera is under the direc tioniof Mr Ross Mr Cockburn is helping with the pic duction Frances Wll an and Joanne Willson are the pianist and will provide the acc ment on two pianosMrs1Kettle and Miss Taylor are in charge of the costumes Thank you very much Ann is for your full and interesting report of the glee clubs pep rally The Mikado is shapingup to be tremendous successï¬aguc cess you wont wanttto miss So buy your tickets nowhcfore Its too late Artists Serlos this year the band is sponsoriuga Canadian Artists Series Three very fine concerts will be given The first is on Feb 25 and features James Milligan who is Canadas finest baritone On Ap Ti 48 the Toronto Festival 0133 era Company will present the attic Examittrr to an Extinguiqu oft Barrie lm been ting her daughter Mrs Scott hm recently Short vult Barbara McAlllistf nan ougln lloito mu short visit with Mrs Will durinz last week had lain Johnston end Visiting Sister Mrs Ted Howson was in Tor onto lately to visit hog sister MrsBert coplcy and her father Duo McKittrick In Barrio Mrs William Johnston spent last Friday in Harris with friends Change Service Timer Next Sunday Feb the wisbes of Trinity Church congregation will be sought as to the admin complctcEnglish translation of the cpcra Cosi Fan Tutti by Mozart And an April 28 the hand itself will presentmn even ing of fine music both bythc bandas group and by ludivldlt uals within alt Tickets are for the complete series and may be purchased from all band members or from Mr Fisher and Mr Mitchell They are $3 each for adults Jud there are 50 available at $150 for stu dents This series headlines all Cana dian artists so lets heartily sup port our owntalcnt Basketball On Thursday Jan 26 Ceiling wood visitedvbarrie and both Barriebnys teams were victori ous Both teams played extremely weu and if they continue to do so should be able to beat Orillia easily on Friday The finalscores were Junior game Barrie 77 Colllngwood 34 Senior game Barrie 119 Coiling wood 48 On Friday Jan 27 Barrie sen ior girls were defeated in an ex hibition game against Coiling wood Colliugwood team was strengthened by the playing of Miss MacDonald and also the Cullingwood coach The final score Colllngwood 21 Barrie 26 Barrie Seniors actu ally won their game by default as Collingwood hasnt cnough players for senior team The JnnioIschntzdown to do featonce again byan 18 to 12 score in the game against the Collingwood Juniors Every game shows improved playing by the Juniors and they are becomingharder and harder forbeat Lets hope the next game willrhe theirs all the way Key Club Hard Times Dance Last Friday night the Key Club held its annual Hard Times dance The gymnasium was originally decoratedby sev eral strings of newspapers all leading to large decorated stepl ladder in the middle of the floor The Key Club banner which was hanging in the centre of the step ladder was lit up by spotlight There was real good crowd snd everyone seemed tube hav ing loads of fun Eight prizes were won during the evening generously donated by paniv Barrie business concerns Ron Butler president of the Key Club was in charge otthe successful dance rvG Week Euchre Eight tables were on vband at the weeklyreuchre Those lwin ning prizys wer ladies high MrsKen Miller Cundles mens GarnetyMcMasteIg erardalla won the Ion prize wi six The in charge was Mr and Cliff ordHarris and Mr and Mrs Bus sellHRrTia Wedding Guests Edwin and Charlie Scott tended the ArkseyMurphyl wed ding last Saturday at St Marys Church Barrie Stilljn Hospital The many friends of Jarnes Travers aregladto know he is improving favorably He patient in the ya Hospital Barr Mrs Merlin ouplan went an ope atan in the Royal Victoria Hospital last Our best wishes of covery Vera on Monday Morita bility of chasing the beginning of the weekly morning service from 11 oclock to 103 in the interest of the Sunday SchooL Attended Anniversary Mrs Luck accompanied by her daughter Mrs Grout were in Willodele on Saturday to attend the 50th weddinx anniversary of Mr and MrsEgbert Avison who formerly lived at Crown Hill Church Annual Media The congregation of Trinity United Church met last Wednes day evening for their annual meeting with the Rev Bar nard as chairman The various reports of the years work were given pnd satisfactory progress was noted The work of the new groups organized since last July was explained and the different activities mentioned Ancxpres sion of appreciation wasextcnded Mr and Mrs Barnard for their splendid work since coming to this charge The usual social hour with lunch was enjoyed GUTHRIE Kirk Annual The annual meeting of Guthrie Presbyterian Church was held at thechureh on Monday evening Jan 16 The reports given showed successfulycar in all phases of work The WMS had met its allocation budget givings had in creased and the Sunday School had very successful year Gloria Rattle and Hazel Campbell were sent to Glen Mohr Camp last year by the Sunday School Mrs Ellwood Black the superintend out had tendered her resignation but at the wish of the teachers and session agreed to carry on It is mainly due to her sincere interest andinflucnce that the Sundav School has prospered so well during her seven years as superintendeï¬ Gerald Rattle was appointed to the manse com mittee in place of Duncan Carn eron Rev Frank Slavlk was in charge of the meetingwith Alex Graham acting as secretary Youth Sunday Youth Silnday was observed at the Presbyterian Kink on Jan 29 with the young people taking part hr the service Barbara Fothcrby gave the call to worship and Ross Cameron announced the hymns The scripture reading was gIven by Bernal Livingston and prayers were offered by James Cameron Marilyn Campbell Joyce Follter by and Margaret Cameron Ray Sampson and George Cameron took up the offering The Junlnl choir sang and Barbara and Joyce Fotberliy sang duet inThe Garden MrSlavik preached an inspiring sermon to the young people Weekend Visitor MrsJA Campbell of Orillla spent the weekend at Camp bells Mr and Mrs Rattle and family visited relatives in Toronto on Sunday thgratulatious to Mr and Mrs Robert Amos on the birth of adaughter and to Mr and Mrs Wright nee Marion LIVIug stou on the birth of alson 4gt vaBRIDoE Special Evening Tllc Womens Institute spon sorcd social evening lfl the Community Hall Friday evening Fit And Fix and Tuesday Fr and Fix course is being giv en lflgtllerhall by Dora Burke of Toronto Tunder the sponsorship of the Institute At this course the ladies learn to fit clothing and patterns saw in zippersretc and manyshortcuts in dressmak in itr and Mrs Eric Drinkwme called on relatives lhere Sunday eveningon their way backto Tolt ronto afterspending the weekend at Waubaushene Mrflnil Mrs Stuart Wlthers apd family Tonnets parents Mr IId Mrs Roy With erstin Bea on Thursday after noon and cvening Mr Withers Sr is recuperatlng from his re cent héaljtlattack Attend Dinner Angus Rawn and Don Hubbs were amongthe Master feed dea1lt ers and employees who were en tertained at dinn atRiver Gar dens near Barrie by the district El to thesis on RPERATtltti ll Johns AlIIlIulIlIIce ll nllior further info mour 20 Wednesday Section 2Pages to 14 Service in St Johns Church will cotton to be held at 1115 am Mn Partridge Mn Everett and Mrs Stracbau of Edgar were recent Vinita with Mu Brown Misshmy Lou Grooves was hordue from Toronto for the weeks on wllliam Sheffield of Camp Borden and Mr and Mrs Keys of Clowns Visited Mr and Mrs Sheffield at the weekend liiaxshall Cream is spending some time in Toronto under doctors care Miss Donna and Fraser Carr of Toronto wcrc at their home for the weekend DALSTON injured Tnbogganlnlt The Hi Cs had tuboggan party after the meeting on Fri day night Sorry to report Ruth Ball was injured and had to re main in Royal Victoria Hospital for the weekend We all hope Ruth will be around soon Pictures Friday Night Dont forget to turn out on Fri day night to the church base ment to see the pictures Every body welcome no sure to bring the children 10 Euchre Party The LOL cuchrc which was held atL Handys SIC was much enjoyed The next one will be on Fell 10 at Mr and Mrs Wrights followcd by speakers slides and discussions Mr and Mrs Angus Rawn and family were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Phillip Lamb in BarrIo on Saturday evening Mr and Mrs Rawn of Barrie also attend The occasion was Mrs Lambs birthday Ross Douglns left for Sarnla Monday morning alter spendlug the weekend at his home here Misa Joan Douglas spent the weekend in Tomato visiting rel atives and friends at Wasaga Ill Wi Quite num er of people in the viliagehnve been victims of the flu lately Mr and Ed MeWattors returneaflionie Thursday evening after atwuweek motor trlpto Montreal nd New York Celebrates Birthday Mrs Sam Ellery celebrated her birthday on Thursday The family had party for her Sat urday evening Twentytwo were present Mr and Mrs Clifford Gardin er of Penetang visited with Mr and MrsuKen Hounsome Satur day cvcning Mr and Mr Jamieson Vlslted in Torontoori Saturday Attend Convention Mr andMrs Lorne Calruth ers attended the ORFEDA con vention at the Coliseum and dance at the Seaway Hotel in arm machinery was displayedatthe Coliseum Arthur Gardiner was in To Date last week attending the crap imlt pmvement convention THE DEflll OF INSURANCE anddo you PROMISE not to let your mSURANCE Vlapself All ungcouples starting out need adequate JNSURANCE to prqtectthem in case ofcalarnity See us todayfor the right kinds of INSURANCE to protect YOII family lngundcéioi ALL ranmsztn