THEJADY ALEXANDER CHAPTERJODE of mum on wednesday presentedvsimcoe County Council with newpoitrait of Her Majesty The Queen The portrait willhang warden and in the council ehambér Above with the the portrait presented Mrs James the Standard Bearer and Mrs Mealf ing Regent oi the Chapter John 41 mm lie CAMP BORDENSoldiers at the Militia and the Regular Armyhave completed their first week of the new system of inte grated training at this big Army base and from almost every an gle the experiment has been deemed complete success The joint trarnlng plan this year replaced ml ia training at summer camps First to take part in the scheme were Central Command uniLs from the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals Royal canadian Army Service Corps Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps and the Canadian Provost Corps They will he allowed ythls week by additional Service Corps Dental and Intelligence Corpstormations Similar 101m training of Mi and RegularfAmysnnits is béing carried out at army camps aéross Canada No hun members of Royal CanadinnCorps of Signals from the 2nd and 13th Signal megiment Toronto gnal Regiment Ottawa 9h Signal Regiment London and the 151 Independent Signal Squadron Hamilton took their training with the Regular Armys 1st Chfladian Infantry Division Sig mil Regiment Instruction in cluded operational practises and procedures in wireless and line communications driving and maintenance of signal vehinies andthe use of nefwuequiprnient In additions officers and N005 qualifying courses were held Elected tro council oniianhmhivdnhrmw dent of Dangerfield Motors Lim ted has been elected by iellow to the Council is one see of the Canadis Dealér Goun rganized loy 9531 whose primeJdunctio it mist ers with all its equipment Most advanced portion at the signal training was devoted to Exercise Versutus 11 when each unit acted in division and brigade roles keeping communi cation open under very realistic conditions Advantages at System Col Archie Miller of Win nipeg Commanding Ollieer oi the lst CanadianInfantry Divis ion Signal Regimentpointed out that the great advantage of the new system was thatit gave members of the Militiaa chance to familiarize themselves with the latest in signal equipment much of which is normally only available to Regular Army unltss Militia medical companiesiront Toronto Ottawa Hamilton Lon don Kitchener Wen Soundcarrled out an in tensive instructional program with the Regular Armysdth Field Ambulance ThreeADay Exercise Training co gt of demon striations and loot res on the role of the medical corps under nu clear conditions andeoncluded with threeday cxerciscDuring the exercise medical tennis travr elled many miles across rough country to locate and give first aid to casualitics and evacuate them to an advanced dressing station ior further treatment The casualties emph zed burn and blast victim of atomic wariare and were mostvrealistie ally simulated gt LtCoiAlexReed of Edmon ton commanding Otticer of 4th Ambulance medout his entire unit to the Militia and ainbulanceuat work According to Major IainMac Kay moronto Conumnding 10E iicer of 26 Medical Company this years integrated training was for superior to the Militia lamps of iornier years He pointed out that it wascthe first appontuntty for many members ato see complete operation and sup plies He training was invaluabl liave been it held later in thevsumnier Toronto and Conrpany Hamilton trained th members of the Rpgular Cornpany permanently located at Formany of the irst chance Ce somenf the new huge supply carrying eh nDe lerCouncll of neral MotorsCorporationfconn lohal Gounoilk eater show them aJuIJyequippedileld ï¬llings1 in program driving and convey control and nap reading scheme when the mi tiamen were sent on their own over tricky ISOmile course Through out the trainingvprograrnucare tul tion olall kinds were strtESEd The Service Corps umprwa administered by members of the Transport Company which is commanded by Major Fred Ken dricks at Toronto Military policemen Iromlon don Guelph andiloronto Militia units joined Provost Plartoon of Camp Borden for the week and carried out mininginaiithe major Expects of Provost work Highlig was visit Thurs day by Col Stone D50 Guam anuMC Provost Marshalofth 0a adia tra Armypwwhnobscrve tha mg and inspected hothlthe is and Regular Anny Innits County Wardens Hangin chamber since the inlee now hangin County Council chamber Barrie research has been nee ry to gather together this historic por trait gallery and lhe earlier portraits rwer copi from old engravings gt 0n Wednesdaysnothing sim eremonywasear exmardens Harvey president of ex Wardcns Association Introduced sent tor the ceremony and asked exwardens Simpson who first served in uncil 51 years Charles Eplett to do the actual veiling Exwardens present ncluded flarvey Eplett George Banting Ernest Millermeith Campbellï¬ council lors Roy lliekling John Small Fisher Canton wives of exevardens present Addressing Simpson described the exwardens of the past as giants their day and age glan munlcipal ere also He himself knew personally two thirds of the wardens whose bor traits nowhang on theeouncil chamber wallulile traced riefly the history of the office ofWar den of the County and gave some details aboutvene or twoof those whoheld oï¬ice in the earlier yearss Mr Eplett empvcssed the thanks oi the rExaWardena Association ior disputehis authority ivlng and safetyprecau Camp Borden HistoricPh0ios Considerable tocounty council taxwardens prev ago and was warden in 11913 and son Charles number of office and in their dwn husiness wlth poome mm Than maybe thunder mini later todayrlndlt will continue to becool The goodneth of the high he been nulliï¬ed to nut ex tcnt by in new aluminum over central Unitedjstatec Tempean were Illa Low Juno 10 11 12 as early Can Appoint Qep Catcher Barrie Town Councilhes op proved of the suggestion the public workscommitieetolurthar amend thedog control bylaw to enable theofflcial dog catcher to The dog catcher will now he able to give the ownerot proper ty bothered by dogs authority to catch the dog and hold it until the catcher arrives success in catch will earn the deputy Reeve Murray Mills said that this amendment was dlrected at cleaning up handful of knotty problems lt is the only thing we can think of Bertie ladies Close in County lioll liars Beautiiul weather prevailed for the third of four Simeoe County Field Days held at Coilingwood 601 Club where about 50 ladies teed off As well as Ori in Barrie Mld land and Co wood entries there were dive ladies from which is ll club inlhe GLGU Results for the days were as llowsi Oriliia was low with didnt qualify Prize winners for the day were low gross Mrs Jean Helmw oriliia 85 second low gross Mrs EnglishMidJand 87 low met Mr Diane Brophy Collingwood 71 second low net Mrs Irma Price Oriilia 73 There were nine entries from Barrie last year Cob by rs RoySmlthhtr arry Young ladies captain Mrs Joy Armstrong Mrs Ross Hickilng Mrs Fried Anderton Mrs Thompson and Miss Bea Mc Quade oduiawiu bostlhe final field day on Thursday June 26 and the Sim oe County Ladies Team Cup be presented there This Sunday al the Barrie uh mixed twirballfour me postponed two weeks ago vwill be held at two oclock years rules this sense ihe prasidenkannounc another tearn would be wel into the circuit rnwo vIhe idea or theloop Hist pro mote good shortsmansh and teddyyva ZDilifplly vs Thornton 194lhornton for melons workersas wells ownuni 2w fvmanin brder Nurses Ban rlcb wiuoaepnee tndny and moralrow 3n lunlul new to the be onthe emu town streets or Barrie from to pm today and from mm until goon on Saturday The leles Allan to Bar ric Lions Club is providing the majority of towers although Ithere will be other voluntec who VON tag days constitute an important part of the flame ing otthe organization and the money collected from the sale tag will help replenish the funds spent by tho VON while carrying out its essential nurs ing services in Barrie There has been considerable increase in the number o£ pat ients now receiving bedside runsire 1care in their homes To handle this increase the Barrie branch receme engaged an other nurse to work regularly on haliday basis Of all the patients now rt ceivlng home nursing care in Barrie less than half can word to pay the full charge even though it is nominal one or the remainder aorne can pay only part while others can pay nothing The Victorian Order of Nurses absorbs order to do this and at the some time maintain and expand its services the VON needsthe all support of the people at Barrie the diflcreneeahd in Marled only little by cool breeze over 400 persons treat every corner of the county enjoyed the Wardena picnic at repringwater Park on Wednesday Put to greatest anaemic age was perhaps the Warden himself tor the increased coolness oi the evening forced him to cut his prepared speech at the supper Warden Arthur Evans noting the latchessTot the evening the lact that many were feeling the cold toldwhis guests that in lieu of his prepared speech would confine himselfion brief remarks Ar but ped to leave the county in as good shape at the end of term as when he had taken flee Ihope can in the shoes of men like Tom Simpson Charles Epiett said the War den Speclrl Presentations for two Thomas Bowman oi Knock presented on behalf or county with stotuette to everyone his first six months in The picnic was the occasion special presentations tho Dominion Sheep Shearing championship last year Introducing Mr Bowman Conn eillor John Small Adjala said and be few hood of 1500 sheep year Th presentation was made by Conn cillor Carman Downcy Vespm Township Vv ln replying Mr Bowman said he had been proud to bring back the honor to the banner pro Vince the banner county and to lnnlsï¬l the highest assessed township The second presentation was to the four champion horseshoe pitchers of Canada Ellsworth Crawford and George Miies oi Mineaing and Inger Crewes and Ray Faint of Midland Each re ceiveda desk set from the coun ty in recognition of their achievement Councillor James Patton Not he his of and was the re County Council has 3p prove lhc recommendationï¬of tthe county finance committee to guarantee the Simeoe County Childrens Aid Board sufficient money to pay the managing dir ectors superannuation in full to retirement at age 55 nd to provide her with one months severance pay and one months salary tocompensate for holiv days not itaken The resignation ofMiss Dor tha Jaelson imm the staff of CAS was accepted recently She hasheen with therapier 12 The oilertothe board is made on the ilnderstanding that lihis settlement constitute theJotél payment to be made he 1h man aging director by thc hear when she ie vea the empioyoi cil in committee said that he might have been the instigawr of this efforttc try and oompen the director for the se wr aec this suggestionThey may haveideas of their Quin section county council wasLOf the opinion th the coun tyshould onl haveJe yVits secure the pen jCounty Co will Talso agreed thatthis year there should be grant orsioooogm th society serviees This ha ed to the amountof 9600035 the 1958budg bi council for payments to or societies for oeC ty ards some Willi trainer 59911165 Pension Director first six months 2000 other societies ty wards therefore should 1be sate debit this account with $10000 for protectionwork Warde Evans pointed that county own 11 had not aside anythingat the beginning of the year for protectionwork and that the society had not beenpald any money for this beginning of work since the year when presenting its budget and report at the beginning the year Simcoe drensAid Society had asked It was estimated that the total nmount iorlhe year wouldhot exceed $43000 and County Chil tawasaga TMShlp introduced the our pitchers and the pres entation wasmade by Councillor Downey Elsworth Crawford replying for the group said he washap py to see thatthe people of the county took such an interest in the sportv Head Table The head table was introduced by Councillor Boss Williams Al listion and included Judge Mrs daughter Simpson War 1c dimerair marine Charl Epett Councillor to Shovels SHOW Breaks Ankle out set intendent Lakeview Dairy found that shoveiiing snow 11 the sum mer has its hazards While working in the ice room of the plantcldarlng fsnow on Wednesday Mr Cauthers slipped and fell breaking anankle He is expected to be conï¬ned at home the of for allowed to have awalki cast on warm br proleetiomgrant of $28090 thathe ellpped inthe neighbor Handlwarmdher smxllw in 1913 Council Herman Caulhers plant super for couple of weeksbcfore being Townshlpi uremia Josiin ship Mrs 11055 Williams Cou cillor James atton Nottsw saga Township Councillor and Mrs Joli man Adjala Town Rev and Mrs Wooleyot George Johnston MPP1IldMlS Johnston Mayor Willard Kimch CouncillorY Peacock Essa annshi Councillor and Mrs Oannan Downey cspra TownshlpL Mr and Mrs John HalpEnnysuper intenden Midhurst Referestry Station With the Supeï¬ntendenb Halpenny corned the Warden and hi guests toShringwater Park and pointed that there had been or of irnprovemends vanble Mayor lard Kinzie spokea iew words ofywel on behalfof the town of Barrie Judge Mrs Hamilton spoke briefiy rind expressedjher pleésg ure at being invited ttend this event