JANET narcomson daughter of Malcomson manager of the Barrie Fair clough Minister ofCitlzenship and ration following the off Friday afternoon Four Injured Two local breeders took prem ier breeder awards in their classos in the beef section of Barrie Exhibition on Friday William Now of Strcud was premier breeder with his Short horns and cyril Cook of Barrie won the same ward in the Hereford class Tllers was mogul cent entry of Shorthorna with90 head of even breeders Wils liam Now had the junior oham pion femalé and maleH with Fralawn Farm of Owen Sound taking the awards for the senior champion and grand champion female Crawford andSon Oro took4heawnrds9forl 4m NJll scnlor champion champion male Shorthorn Results Bull two years and over Crawford and Sons WNcw John Currie Nottawa Senior yearling bull Maurice and grand presents bouquet to Hon Ellen Fair lOCAl FARMERS rcmovcd horal Glen Huron JohnCur rte Junior yearling bull New and second John Currie Senior bull calf Crawford and Sons John Currie 40 Sproulc Junior bull calf Crawford and Sons New Sproule Cow Frnlawn Farm New Crawford and So cifer two year Farm Sproulc New Senior yearling heifer Fra lawn Farm Crawford and So Emailadmstabsaiar New Harry Rumney Sproule Senior heifer calf Crawford and Son Fralawn Farm Harry Rulnn Jun or heifer calf New Fralawn Farm Sproule Breeders herd Crawford Gardeners commie Ill The Fair floral expre ion of the theme Let Us Giv hanks won the special Simcoe County Hor ticultural Societies competition for the local gardeners at last Weekends annual An altar effect playing the Horn of Plenty flanked by drift candelabra land drift ood r055 was entered by Bar Societyin the special competition inthc flow section ofthc inside exhibits Potted fernsza variety ofrnari andjvegetables were this entry Womens institute on the specialclassfor floral any organization in or than hor TIE display church setting Thanksgi as which featur ed four large bask ts of gladioli pulpit with an open Bible and fruils on small front altar was also the wi erofrlhe most outstanding exh show gt Edcnvale womens lnstitutc and Stroud Womens institute ird in this inAlecord number of 484 an tries were made in the floral this yea The judge JohnBudd anemployee of tip Parks Board and the charge of the landscap ONE classi tion asexcellonl mong the more interes rig its were the terrarium en an unusu mounted woven staticc 1th Following arethe win in first second and third township Jar garden lliinesing third Terrarium Mrs Cook Cyril Jackson Dish orJapancsc garden Mrs Cook Cyril Jackson Mrs Eoy Lillicrap Barrie Cut Flowers Anemones Larry Whitby Bar rie first Mrs Irene Hill Bar ric third Giant mauveor purple asters Mrs ulson Larry Whitby Mrs Li craps Giant pinkastcls Mrs Cook Mrs Coulson Larry Whitby Giant white astersJ Knapp Turn to page seven please Cyril Jackson scllfobmoY AnessronlsPLAQUE young schoolboy Thomas Mulock yesterday unveiled an historic plaque to his greatgreat grandfather Sir William Mulock atiEond Head The plaque stands next to plaque commemorating SirWilliam Qsler lathe commun ity park large gathering ofofrficials and publid were present for the ceremony ch wasalso attend elght of amll Ereson of th family and Mrs Mulock grandson hl daughter Deborah Mrs Matthews granddaughter her husban Wing Commander Matthews Mulock relatedby marriag Mr ock granddaughter la The mainpart ofthe ceremony prior totha HMBlling took place in theicpmmunity chairmanship of broughtgreehngs from his atthis son William and hall under lthd distinction and Son Frslawn Farm New Progeny of damsz lawn Farm Son Song New John Currie Hcreford Class perhaps not quill150 la Shorthorn entry ril male and felnalc Bros nan Centre senior the and Miranda mond Sampson of puntroo look the senior and ml champion award for malcl Cyril Cook Senior yeooling bull Valley Ranch ey Junior Cook Hamilton gt Bros Black Maniton valley Ranch John Black Hamilton Bros Cow Cyril Cook Hamilton Bros ton Bros Black Senior yearling heifer Sampson ton and third Senior calf heifer Bros Turn to page two please =lgtrofessor cllwraith was sign of maturity ed to make 9n llo wha William Mulook wa Thespeaker wont that Sir William Muloc BondHead mum lle has Ontario and Si Late Majesty ng George which he was the you gest ncillor None hav it til ttm 1mm iclal opening on New Fra Crawford and Get at slrc Crawford and While the Hereford class was the standard of cattle exhibited was high Cy Cook of Barre took the awards for the junior champion Bill two years and over Ray mandSampson Hamilton Bros Marliton John Black Ches yearling bull Cyril John Senior bull calf John Black Junior bull oalf ll Sampson and third Heifer two years old Hamil Cyril Cook John Cyril Cook Maniton ValleyRanch Junior yearling heifer Mani Valley Ranch Cyril Cook blaniton Valley BanchC Cook Hamilton Junior calf heifer John Black Hamilton Bros Maniton Valley Ranch presenting the Archaeologica and ic Sites Board of Ontario the part of Ontario when recog nition was made of those whohaid if Weare not too close to recognize what augrcat man Sir the first countycouncil sat in Barriewas great in the field of education law an statesmsnship Canadian Highway 400 Twocar Clqsvhi Four people wereadmitled to Newmarkct Hospital yesterd after twocar collisionon1Hig way 400 OPP Constable Goodyear estimated total damage The accident occurred wncn gumbound oar drivcnby Earl endow of Torontocamc Into contact with car driven by Thomas Wray 70 also of Ton onto which was Acrosslng at pointone mile south of Highway 88 Fenders car sustained 3450 damage damage to Win car In the ray car were Mrs Agnes Wray 68 and Mrn Mlnnrvi Matthews 57 of Toronto four were taken to hospital afth treatmentmnthc spot by Dr Dodds ol Streetsvillc Mr Wray suffered sevcrclaclal lacoralions disldcatcd rlgli shoulder and gash in the left leg Mr Pcndcr received bro ken lmeccap which had to be Mrs Wraysuffcrcd fractured clavicle broken hose and facial lacerations and MEI Mqtthc had head injuries and fracture collsrbonc Ontario Provincial Police said today the Crown Attorncy will he lcgnlisultcd to see if charges will bfc Attacks ampleONTARIO Rabid Groundhog Main ByJt 68 Robert Milling ornian was attached grounding ln his yard on Saturday He ind his mother saw Ihcnimal nnd ltnppcarcd to bemnlng mad Mrs Milling fell down in her Itteoipt to avoid the maddcned animal Ind in his endeavor to getlt away Mr Milling was bitten on ï¬nger Chief Fisher of lnnlsfll Pol lce arrived on the scene and shot thelnnlmaLSimcoc Coun ty Hull Unit doctors are tmtlng the blttannnn for nblcsjnfccllon The animal was found to be infected Thieves Take All Rings from Home Fivc rings including diamond solitaire and an 0le were among the loot collected by thieveswho brokd into the odrington Street Heath over thcrwcokcnd con siderable amount of ï¬red by insuranc We were out fro Friday said Mrsï¬Hcath today turned houtd discover the losses cheeked for fingerprints she add cd but the thieves did not seem to have leftiany the Junior Fair part of the Barrie Exhibition this yea Coin petition in the live stoc losses was keen andthe girls wern prominent among thoseshowlng in the senior beef heifer set tion of the calf clubdasses ï¬rst awards were given Donald Martin ornlon iam Steele Foxméad Lloy Cu ry Elmvale Mary Murphy lia dBrcndn Cook o£Barrie in the sarire Eectlonsecbnd lass awards were given Coldwatcr Herb Helen Langma Orlllia Four junior farrhers secure ï¬rs rds the or beef Child Falls From Parents Car Jenny Bylaw of 0rilliais in the Sick Childrens Hospital T04 ronto today after falling from her parents car over the weekend The child daughterlof Mr and Mrs Gordon Bylaw was dri direct to the hospital by her par enfs Her cond on is good She is reported from fractured skull century mark he never seemed to grow old Sir William Mu diecd in 1944 greetingsjfrom the Bar Associa tion and commentedon thekin new of SinWillialn heeve Murray Mills of Barrlcg chairman of Simcoe County Tout lst and Industrial Associ tion thanked all those who had made the erection th possible The plaque was Rev lBornat Bond Head where his father practised medicine Wil liam Mulock graduated from the University of Toronto in 1863 and was called Lh Bar in 1867 Hé was an ng poponent of uni versityfc ration andscrved his Alma iMate ator and Vi His was first cleotedrto Housemf Robert Paddison Stayner Glenn ter Sinda sonic Fe Illullier Hawkestone wm lingers New Lowell George Harri Grenfell Jane Anderson orlllla Second class awards went Brenda Cook Barrie LloydCald well Shanty BayDavid Jones Midland Mary Ryderstroud Mae White Elmvhle Donald Hawke Midland Madelln Stew art Vasey Janet Stewart Vaaey the CANA Malcomson manager01 the Barrie Agricultural Society has every confidence that the attendance record for the fair set in 1956 was broken this year While official figures are notavailablc yet approximately 7000 people attended the fair on Friday and almost double that number fillcdthe grounds on Sotnrdoy On Saturday evening there was yet another big gate for the square dancing The weather was brilliant for the official npcnin the fair on Fridayafternoon The bleach ers in front of the judges box were well fillcd for the official ceremony performed by Hon Ellen Eahclough Minister of Cil izenship and Immigrationx The Minister said that since she had learned that afternoon from lion Drury that ho was cousin of her husband she felt that this visit was like homecoming she commehtcd that it had not been many years ago that the fair hadmoVEd out to the present grounds because of lLs growth and now it looked as if it would not be too long before the board would have to expropriatc land to house the many additional exhibits if RNcllleton lrcasurer of thc Barrio Agricultural Society introduced the Minister and she was thanked by Mayor Willard Kin Pm to the official opening Hon Ellen Fairclough made an extensive tour of the manycx hibiLs and was particularly inter ested in the display ofthc wo mens entries in the main build ins Two major attractions on Fri Ma nc Lodge No 96 gcorililhiun icontenury suitably Celebrated Corinthian Masonic Lodge ob served One Hundred Years in Barrie over the weekend Three hundred brethren assembled in the Fellowship Hall of Collier StreetUnitcd Church Saturday for the Centenni Dinner and two hundred wer present for Divine Service in the church on afternoon Ere hrcn assembled at the Ma Temple yesterday and marched to the church to occupy The Service an Bro the Rev John Riddel istrlct chaplain Followlng the organ prelude by Bro Lloyd Tuf ford and the processional hymn the address of welcome and invo cationwcre given layMr Lewis Bro Rev Mr Riddel led in re spousive readingoi nsalm 138 Scripture we read by Wor Bro Lorne Wh ing Master of Maurice Harrington Hawkestone gcï¬mhim mall in centennial an of Elmvnle sccilred third this sectlon nthe baby nee section first 35 went to Mary Mawdeley tone George Hawkes one 0illia Alex Gowaploclr 0min Second class awards were given to EarlCochrane Thornton Eliz abeth Bentty Lefroy Bob Tud hopcHawkestone In the calf club section for dairy dnal purpose senior heifer calf there was small entry ahd Lhchonors between the four con estants wercdivided as follows Firsts Ronald Cook Stroud John Rodgers Hawkestone Sec onds Donald Murphy Stroudr Charles Rodgers Hawkestone Heavy Section fly contrasttbere was heavy entry in the dairy and dual pur pose junior heifer section young farmers showing in al First class Linda Small Joycc Morrow Cookstown Rawson Vasey Paul Campbell Stroud Ron Campbell Stroud Jennette Riddcll Allisto CpokStroud Ralph Coo Brian iFoyston Minesing Second classz an urn to page two pleascl Thlef Takes Watches and hr Charles Aétrldge on for the afternoon yes herday in their house wnsnt empty An intruder broke in through the kitchen window The Astrldgcs 44 Collingwood Stréctpwent inï¬rm th as gh Arri ing home at pin they discovered Mr Astrldg bedroom hadbeen ransacked Th thief took three wrist matched war medals and some coins It was good thin we their our monthlycheo Mrs Astridge told it Exnml Collier Choir sang the an the Behold how good it is he ran to dwell in unity with War Bro AlfredShepherd as tenorsoloist Scr sure was read by War Bro George Caldwell DDGM of Georgian District Prayers of In tercession and Thanksgiving were given by Bro Rev Mr Riddel followed by The Lords Prayer Grand Chaplain The sermon was delivered by the Grand Chaplain of the Grand Lodge of Canada in the Province of Ontario the ReverendR Skinner of Christ Church Col chester am proud to have beenaskcd sources to take part in your Ccntcnnial Wor Bro Skinner said One hundred years is long time III the life of any lodge particularly in this Dominion of ours Brit am not so much interested today in looking back because the past is gone and there is nothing we can do about it would rather like to speak of the future as youstart your second hundred years 17 Wor Bro Skinner described how King Solomon had under taken the tremendaus task of Fundingï¬ns mat structure in Jelusalem For seven years they labored skilled artisans and un skilled workers andln theccntre when completed wasJ the Arc of the Covenant with the Ten Com mandments It was great archi tecturally beautiful structure which servedto bind the Children of lsrael into unit for whole generation Civilized Social Order The Masonic Order is an or ganization higllly interested in constructing civilized social orderin this world 11 War Bro Skinner stated But today we find in Canada ahlghly organized industrial nation Machines are replacing humans Families are stacked in inadequate housing There is depletionof forests and mineral wealth andnatura1 re So that some men are turning to illegal ways of quickly obtaining money IWe havebeen trying to meet this challenge by pcnsiooswel fare funds hospital insurance etc But hbw mustweshowthe real Turn to page seven please daywcre the livestock cxh an in the Junior Fill and the pony show lhisl tar was described nthe wholciinQ le of theiltrcngth ctiqn there were 13 ponies ou ln one C133u of high standard rAnd thls high level of entry was characteristic oiall thchorse entries On Saturday there were seven roadster teams in onciclaas and live teamstook part in the road stor team rocc ihc Palomino and Arabians onsbow Sinnrday were outstanding The jumpers too set an exceptionally high standard and were treat to watch Missed the min Barrie ms fortunate indeed with the weather for heavy rains were reported in the near vicin ity on Friday Around midday it looked threatening overBarrlo but fortunately the clouds rolled away the sun came out and the greatest anoyancc for the crowd at the fair was strong cool bmeze which whippcd in onos face Saturday was also dairy cattle day and there were sinileson the faccsof the Ayrshire breeders when it was realized more Ayr shircs were being exhibited than Holstein cattlc this year in the Ayrshire class honors werc fairly evenlydivided be tween GordonStroth of Elmvale and Grant Jermcy of Oro John Fennel of Stroud excelled with his Leicester shtep in thc sheep classes NVIGHTSCHOOL REGISIRAIION IslHlsqu Registration for cvcningclassss willbe accepted at Barrie Dis trictCenlral Collegiate on Tues day and Thursday evenings this week between the hours of 730 980 The fall term will run from Eucsday Oct 7lo Thursday Dec Spring term will run from Jan to March 12 with the annual exhibition of work scheduled for March 1371959 Courses offered include art basic English for new Canadians chemistry nursing folk and square ancing leatherwork cooking andhome management metal working woodworking sow ingh typing and bookkeeping typing and shorthand motor mech anics The registration feeds $5 per subject Residentstudents with in the Barrie High School district who attend cc per cent of the classes in theirsubiect will re ccive $2 refund at the completion of the evening classes