fl E5 Kapuskasing JACK narsronn Barrie Ro tary President left with Jim Wilgor and Jack Hamilton principal of Earrie North Col legiote North Collegiate Students Good citizenship is the key to any countrys success and to improve some of Canadas fu ture citizens and to give them comprehensive picture of how the country is run for the past nine years the Rotary Club at Ottawa has sponsored project it calls Adventure in Citizen ship Rotary clubs across Canada are asked to pickastudent from any of their local high schools to send to Ottawa for fourday stay and tour of the capital WEATHER Synopsis low pressure area is moving across Northern 0n tariotoday giving showers and scattered thundershowers over night followed by cloudy skies and lower temperatures in the northvyestern regions Southern regions will hive mainly sunny skies and few scattered thun dershowcrs today with more fre quent showers Saturday while northern regions will be mainly cloudy and cool today and Satur day Lake Erie Lake Huron Lake Ontario Nia ara Haliburton southern Georgian Bay Windsor London to Hamilton Mainly sunny with increasing humidity and chance of thun dersbower today Saturday cloudy with sunny intervals and widely at to re showers and thundershowers Continuing warm and humid Winds south erly 15 today and Saturday with stronger gush in thundershow ens Northern Georgian Bay Kirk land Lake North Bay Sudbury Mainly cloudy with scattered showers and thundershowers to day and Saturday little cooler Saturday Winds southerly 15 to day becoming notherly 15 Satur day afternoon Timmins Kapuskasing Mainly cloudy with few light sprinkles today and Saturday little coolerr Winds north to north east go to 20 Forecast Temperatures Low tonight High Saturday Windsor St Thomas London Wingbam Toronto Trenton St Catharines Hamilton Muskoka Killaloe Eamon Sudbury North Bay 8888888888 White River S$$8i83dd$$838ï¬$3 hloosonee Barrie Rotary Club yesterday heard report of his adven ture from Jim Vilgor North Collegiate who was chosen to go this year Introduced by collegiate prin cipal Jack Hamilton Jim gave full details of his fourday trip Said the Barrie delegate who listened to talks from both Cou servative Minister of Finance Donald Fleming and leader of the Opposition Hon Lester Pearson The thing which impressed me most was the stress both ministers Raid on citizenship Jim who stayed with Ho tnriun family and was billeted wit hanother young student from Halifax NS also met the Prime Minister himself and re ceived citizenship papers from him MANY VISITS The 190 students who attended the project from all across Can ada girls outnumbered boys by two to one toured the Parlia mcnt Buildings Ottawa City Hall the Museum and Chateau Laurier visited the Supreme Court the House of Commons and Privy Council in session saw Gatineau Park the en virons of Ottawa and the fair citys crop of over million springtime tulips heard con cert by the RCMP military band and visited the site of new Carleton University At the macre campus consist ing of three buildings joined by an underground tunnelling sys tem one building for Arts one Second Collision lit Same Place The second accident in three days at the Clapperton and Col lier street intersection Barrie occurred just before midnight last night and caused $225 dam age Donald Lachanee 30 of Dunlop Street Barrie was travelling west on Collier and stopped at the flashing red light he stated The car pulled out to cross the intersection and was immediate ly in collision with Harold Ly diatts auto going north on Clapperton Street Lydiatt 23 isfrom Midburst Lachanees ear receiVed dam age to the left front fender and grill $125 and Lydiatts cars right front fender headlight bumper and grill were darnag ed $100 The road was covered with broken glass and fibreglass and damage made it necessary for Lachances car to be towed away Charges are pending TODAYS STOCK PRICES Compiled at noon by Crawfordand Co Ltd neil Tel Co nrlynn 1i Colller Street at 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awe MOST ACTIVE menus Massey Fern Queenrton can lntl Nickel can Erin NOW LOCATED AT ll COLLIER STREET Adlrenture In Citizenship for Sciences the other mass ive library the students divided up into 10 groups to discuss any thing they choseuthe nations government their home towns and areas or favorite subject the things they had seen and done in Ottawa during the stay Besides these activities there were others of more social nature including dance for the delegates Jim Wllgar is in Grade 13 at North Collegiate He is inter ested in commerce and engin eering and last year played on the collegiate baseball and foot ball teams Manacled Convict Gives Up to Police PITTSBURGH AP An 05 caped convict sought in an all night manhunt for the slaying of sheriff stumbled from his hid ing place in wooded section at dawn Thursday and surrendered to police Lauer was killed while scuffling with Butler for the sheriffs le calibre revolver utle was being taken to penitentiary here SL BOB VILCOCK Retires lifter 32 Years Service testimonial dinner and dance was held recently at RCAF Sta tion Camp Borden in honor of with another young student from ter 32 years service In at tendance were 60 West Commanding Officer RCAF Camp Borden WC and Mrs Godson SL and Mrs East and members of the Armament School and their wives Cocktails were served prior to fourcourse dinner which was in candlelight and music setting After dinner Mrs Wilcock was presented with bouiluet of roses and SL Wilcock accepted gift and portrait autograph ed by all the guests and mem bers of the Armament School scroll written in Old English giving resume of SL Wil coeks career was read and then presentedto him After dinner the party ad journed to the dancing area where they were received by SL and Mrs Wilcock and SL and Mrs East This Weeks Special DYCKS FOOD MARKET MUPIEISYWP Gallon $550 gallon $295 Rights reserved to llmlt sales Air Force Day It RCAF St lion Camp Borden is scheduled for Saturday and an outstanding program of flying entertainment and stating displays has been planned for the afternoon This year Air Force Day is being held on different dates at stations across Canada The main reason for this is that au ace jet aerobatic teamthe Golden Howlsls visitingeactl display At IlCAF Station Camp Bor den for the first time in its his tory the famolLr callithumpian parade will not open the often noons program The day will start with the Air Show at 16 pm featuring the Golden Labor Endorses CCF Candidate The Barrie Labor Councll representing 11 unions in the Barrie area at general meetA ing at the Union Hall last night unanimously endorsed Derrick Manson CCF candidate for the provincial riding of Simcoe Cen tre The endorsatiop came alter the meeting had listened to pointed criticism of the Barrie City Council forits failure to recognize the Civic Employees Union as the bargaining agent for 35 employees of the Public Works Department spokesman for the union charged that these stalling tac tics hod gone on with various councils over period of seven years Speaking in reply Mr Manson said that the organized labor movement is an essential part of democratic society which the COP had supported since the partys inception in 1933 welcome tthe endorsation of this Council during this cam paign and at time when em ployer groups through legal man oeuvres are attempting to wipe out the labor movement he snid Morden Lazarus director of political action for the Ontario Federation of Labor told the meeting that Premier Frosts re cent attack on Donnld MacDonA ald Ontario CCF leader was nothing more Ithan an attempt to personalize the campaign when he didnt have an honest answer to MacDonalds charges that Conservative cabinet min isters were profiteering in the stock of the Northern Ontario Natural Gas Line Company Hawks using Sabre Jets Also lppearing in lhe Air Show will be Chipmunk stunt team car tying smoke generators there waonc NAME IN comma In the cutlines of picture appearing on this page yes terday showing the first four women to join the Barrie Pow er Squadron lhe name of the commander was given incor ectly as Harold Todd The present commander seen in the picture Charles Read Harold Todd was the commander of the squadron last year The error is regretted Salt Water Sear For Great Lakes OTTAWA CP The federal fisheries department is planning to import salt watcr fishing meth ods to the Great Lakes this sum mer The department said today four types of salt water gear will be tried out on Lake Erie this sum mer to see if they can be used successfully there The gear include the mldwater trawl introduced on the west coast totake fish at intermediate water levels the purse seine used in British Columbia to catch large salmon and herring the Danish seine introduced success fully years ago in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and the bot tow trawl used in the Maritimes for cod fishing Will Use Force Korea Warns TOKYO APT South Korea warned Japan Thursday it is pre pared to us every means inlt eluding force to prevent the re patriation of Koreans in Japan to Communist North Korea It was the strongest South Ko rean warning to date Previously President Syngman Rhees gov ernment had said it would not guarantee safe passage to re patriation ships hint that it might try to intercept them North Korea has offered jobs to any of the 600000 Koreans in Japan who will come to the Com munistruled area Most of the Koreans in Japan are destitute OTTAWA CP The govern ment today announced creation of new oneyear $200000000 treasury bill issue whose pro ceeds will be used to help pay off $500000000 bond issue fall ing due July The innovation in federal ti nancing announced in state ment by Finance Minister Flem ig is the first step in two stage plan to meet the $500000 000 issue of Zbpercent interest maturing in just over month The statement said further announcement will be made dur the government will raise money Club on Holds Ii Bingo Night Barries Club 60 for the blind last night held bingo at the Oddfellows Hall Collier Street Mrs Josephin Green very cap any filled in as chairman in the absence of Mrs Elmer Howard who with Mrs Agnes Melsoli IS attending conference of the Canadian Council of the Blind at North Bay The final meeting of Ihesea son will be on Monday June 22 at the Oddiellows Hall The Western Blind Bowling League is having conference at London on Saturday June when the delegates from Barrie president of the blind bowlers foli 195960 and coach Art How 81 ing the week of June 15 on how will be Wally Kennedy new 3Weeli Interest To Be Given To Convert Maluring Bonds file the rest of the July maturity The new treasury bills to be offered for tender up to pm EDT next Tuesday may be paid for either by cash or by exchangA ing the 2vpercent bonds matur ing July The bonds will be valued for this purpose at 10125 per cent The fact that the treasv means in effect that those who convert to the treasurybills will receive the uivalent of three weeks additio 31 interest on the bonds Mr Flemings statement said It is expected that payment for of the successful bidders will be made by exchanging the Ziaper cent bonds N0 NEW PRESSURE finance department spokes man said the treasury bill issue will cause no new cash pressure on the market Any cash proceeds from the treasury hill sale and from the cash offering to be announced in the Week of June 15 will be used in the retirement July of the Ziapercent bond issuef FREE SAMPLES 100 PROF Sill an nus ltd must hint01 Drun Niko non tunery Ix heroin animals MA at groups Ira Iodcp resonant tonal more are men was the understand your an nunlnp sow annals At HFC you always get fast courteous service and wide varietypf repayment plans to choose from You may borrow for any purpose you think is worthwhile Snmedny lonnshlithout bankable security or en doraeraare specialty at HFCBorrow with conï¬ deuce ct HFC lrom VHFG of course Wherepeople money problems and to help you solve them Gull Manager fallen on M524 ury bills will be dated June 10 the new bills by most if not all For Air Day Camp Borden will be divebombing display and the fly past will include the Argus and Neptune Holders of lucky program numbers Will have an opportun ity to go flying between as pmA armsno coivrrsr After the air display the Cal lithumpian Parade now famous across the province will lend teams of men and women ath letes to the sports arena for an interstation athletic contest Static displays will include firefighting demonstration mD del aeroplane flying safe driv ing display tchF Association display and many others Throughout the afternoon the public will have an opportunity of visiting the many buildings on the station site This Is olie of the most colorful and enter taining events of the summer season in the Barrie area CNR Veterans Barrie VlSlt Retired veterans of the can adiun National Rnilways Vet erans Association Division No Toronto and their wives with guests of the associntion ap proximately 400 in number will be arriving in Barrie on train No Al at 12418 pm DST Tues day June to attend their an nual dinner meeting in the Fet lowship Hall of Collier Street United Church In addition to veterans who reside in Barrie and district veteranswill come from Belle ville Toronto and district Ham ilton London Stratford Lind say Parry Sound Grnvcnhurst and North Bay Jotulson former execu tive vicepresident Montreal now retired will be the speaker Mayor Willard Kinzio will ex tend welcome on behalf of the city This is the Hill consecutive year this association has travel led to Barrie for this meeting JOINS EDGAR SL Eric Baxter has been recently transferred to RCAF Station Edgar where he takes up the appointment of ADCC Senior car For the past four and one half years he has served at RCAE Station Foymount as Chief Technical Services of ficer SL Baxter has served overseas in the Gold Coast and India where he met his wife the former Miss Antoinette geanger of FortCoulonge Quelt Communications Offiv BOYS DREAM will come true for some lucky ticket holder This beautiful pony equipped with gay saddle trim ings and saddle blanket val ued at $250 will go to the hold4 er of the right ticket at the draw tonight at Allistons Memorial Arena Nineyearold Alon Stoltz however is go ing to try out Joey first to decide whether he wants him The friendly pony proved great attraction among the small fry Crowds Flock To Alliston air Allistons third Trade Fair was opened yesterday by Kenneth Bulman president of Alliston Ro tary Club and the 51500 that it is hoped will be made is go ing towards the upkeep of the Rotary Clubs Swimming Pool at Allislon The fair at Alliston Alena goes on today and tomorrow and consists of 28 different booths contributed by firms and indust ries from all worth area an increase of some eight or nine booths on the same show last year Conspicuous among the exhibit ors are SaladoShiriffHorsey who are setting up plant in the Alliston area soon Besides the various booths radio television medicine outn mobiles food beverages furni ture there are other attractlons in the form of demonstrations and displays Last night there was demon stration of modelling fashions and makeup by Joan Garrick and members of her Barrie Charm School also gymnastic display The evening started off parade through Alliston by the Army Apprentice School ofCamp Borden who then gave dem onstration of precision drill in the arena Today there will be exhibitions of judo and tomorrow atthe evening show there will be fashion parade KENNETH HUIMAN Rotary President COMMITTEE ROOMS 70 Dunlop St upstairs PHONE PA 87275 ATTENTION BOILDEIISBROKEHSPRWHTE we buy SECOND MORTGAGES At The Following Discount Rates To Mature In Yr 10 To Mature in Yrs 26 Tollnture in Yrs 19 To Mature in Yrs 30 QUICK CASH SETTLEMENTS MORTGAGES ALSO ARRANGED VREFINANCED COSMOPOLITAN DISCOUNT 641 Yonge St Toronto WA 3093030 30 with window door iu 25 INlNISFlL st 77 3249g $2500qu E$1coomoonliter The so beauty Full width 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