docking facilities for small boats The company of which series of major thefts in Cau ado involving mostly bonds and gt dual clubs in the province or the Canadian Innisï¬i Somethingnewinthewuyof on lakes is announced by the Fisher Dock Company of Stroud Fisher is principal is now spe cializing in what is described as Ten star dock with conceal ed hardware which will climlnate boat damage It is also designed to stone load for heavy weather and dock ing It is snap locking making the use of tools unnecessary has bottom spikes to prevent shift ing and is compact for easy storage The length of the deck is 10 feet and it has set of legs adjustable to five feet Recently the dock was exhibi ted at the Canadian Boat Show at Toronto where it rgceived much favorable comment Local Firm Ilt Boat Show One of the newest industries to settleln Barrie West Bend Aluminum Company was one of the majorexhibitorsat the recent Canadian Boat Show in Toronto This boat show the first of its kind was held in the Queen Elizabeth building Exhibition Park earlier this month It was oiticlally opened by John Fish er Mr Canada West Bend Aluminum Comp any bad on display full range of their outboard motors rang In from hp to 40 hp and in range of pastel colors Possible Link In Thefts Dope ATLANTA AP man was arrested aboard an airliner ar riving here after tele Fhoned bomb threat uncovered heroin valued at about $500000 on the illicit drug market in lug gage at New York airport The man carried drivers it cence issued toRlchard Alston Jr 44 of New York Police here were notified after the narcotics were found in an unclnimed overnight hag taken off the plane at New Yorks La uorora nupDIi us result oi the bomb hoax other officers were seeking to ascertain if the case had any con nection with giant narcotics ring on which officers cramed down in New Yorkllast weekend Royal Canadia Mounted Po lice inspector came to New York early this week to testify before grand jury investigating the ring The RCMP said police in both the Us and Canada are in vestigating the possibility that the narcotics ring is linked with securities Ont Ayrshire c1 Names Executive CORNWALL CP Donald Rose of Mountain Township in Dlmdas County was elected pres ldent of the Ayrshire Cattle Club of Ontario at the annual meeting here He succeeds Samuel Patti ron of Elora other officers Rowan Stansell lmer William Nesa Aurora Gord on sandilands Williams town and Calvin Pryce Eastons Camera it was decided an annual fee of $17 per cow for eadobreoder will be collected by the 20 indivi support of the provincial body Today breeders will attend the Ayrshire meeting in Montrea FARMING TRIBE The Shilluk tribe of the Inna grasslands in the Sudan are cat tlehreeders and grain farmers trisnaa noon esident Makes New Versatile Lake Deck Mr Fisher who this at Al coua Beach told The Examiner that patent had been applied He formerly Savannah Lodge which he built but disposed of By EUGENE LEVIN FLORENCE Italy AP Tbe touruts were downright puzzled They bad Just come from Rome where vigorous Pope John XXIII rules the Vatican Now they were in Florence looking at the tomb of Pope John XXIIL The guide saw the bewilder ment on their faces Im sorry he said must explain This is the tomb of Pope John XXIII who died in the 15th century He really wasnt legitimate pope He was an anti WW false claimant to the pa pacy For years have told tourists that this is the tomb of Pope John XXIII never had to dis tlnguLsh between him and the present Pope Now must and keen forgetting MAGNIFICENT TOMB The tomb of the 15thcentury John long has been one of the sights in this city of arts if any John XXIII last October should make it more of tourist ah Iraction Donatello and Michelozzo two oftliegreatestlta lianltenais sanco sculptors have given the anti pope magniï¬cent tomb wotthynf legitimate claimant to the papacy It is located in the Baptistry just outside the his toric Cathedral of Florence How did man considered The antipope born about 1370 was Baldassarre Cossa son of noble family of Naples He was eight years old when the great schism split the roman Catho lic Church One Pope Clement VII set up stp in Avignon France another Urban VI in Rome The schism continued thro the reigns of popes Boniface IX Innocent VII and Gregory x11 in Rome while the antipope Benelt BEAVER 0N Barbara Pickard ill Club member from Oakville paid $270 second highest price at special 4H Cali Club sale Feb 14 at Oakville thron DANCING isorunoir CABARET STYLE COUPLES ONLY MEN MUST WEAR TIES AND JACKETS To The Mlulc Makers Piece orchestra soreness 1256 Couple Viiwy I7 miles north oi Balislick miles south of Elmvaie mile west toward Anten TABLE RESERVATIONS PHONE ELMVALE 157R thing the election of new Pope Fr to help also pope get such ï¬ne tomb elected this after about two years to take up contracting Both he and Mrs Fisher who is misting him in his praeni enterprise were born at Cooks town Ancient AntiPopes Tomb Bears Name Pope John XXIII diet XIII succeeded Clement in Avignon Cossa alyoutb of talent and energy entered the service of the popes of Rome and became cardinal at the age of 32 Seven years later he played an impor tant part in the colmcil of Pisa which sought to resolve the schism Instead it merer aled another schismch faction POLITICIAL OVERNNES The council ruled that both Gregory XII at Rome and Rene dict XII in Avignon should be deposed Then Cossa brought about the election of Alexander now conside an antipope Ayear later in 1410 Alexander he died and Cwsa was elected Po John X11 by the cardinals so porting in The schism had political over tones and Cossa had the solid support of the rich city of Flor ence which was then building it self Into rival of Rome and of once But Gregory in Rome and Bene dict in Avignon both refused to gva way to Alexander or his suc cessor John and until 1415 there were three rival claimaan to the papacy 19th year the council of Constance brought about Johns abdication Benedict was de clared deposed Gregory resigned resolve the schism Two years later Martin was pope an the schism ended Cossa paid homage to who returned thererst ope John XXIII to the cardinalabe Cossa had long been atfavorite ofthe flourishing Florentine re public and he went to Florence to spend his last years On his death his magnificent tomb was ordeced built by Cosimo de Med ici founder of the powerful rul ing family of Renaissance Flor ence sols ooKVILii 4H Gllil croft lnka Fayn June con signed by Dunrobln and Elm croit Farms of Beaverton In photo left to right Harold NET PROFITS UNDER The annual statem Stroud has been made for the payment of dividends to shareholdua the net profit for the year is lust under $4000 With debt and bank loan outstanding which offsets more than the ac counts receivable it would on pear that it was about time the company offered its assets coll ectively to the highest bidder mandhopctbatlndoingrowa could get revamped service that would be on par with that which the vcspra Company and others now have with dial phones and Barrie switching BURNS SUPPER Wementloned before we left the cold north that there was to Burns supper to celebrate the birthday of the Scottish poet and that this first oeie bration was to be held in the hall at Lakelands We have just received cou ple of letters that have been travelling back and forth an the steamer between Florida and Nassau in the care of the Purser on that steamship They us on our trip over and through some power of detec tion which we have not yet been able to figure out they were handed to our landlord when the ship docked this weekmd These letters told in detail of the Burns Night Abou 70 per sons were expected an over hundred were on hand The Haggis was splendid and was piped in just like it is in the big Toronto hotels The tabla were decorated with tartan place mats and rosettes and the menu consist ed oftomato juice hot meat pies vegetables pickles ice cream and cake After supper the hhles were cleared with dancing to follow including the Grand March and Elghwoma Reels The biggest night that has ever been en cred ioyedin that part of thalam a5 agsigtéii lnalattarncalvcdfromtan oonver we had lcllppIn with Barrie datallno of or origin months later and shouted lbe Theallegedcurseofthalbar aohs hit the headlines alter the openingnfmagmtankha tombin CarterandtheFifthEarlofCan narvon Lord Camarvon died six Gorillan alem algorator Ii the Egyp useInn Cain told ti carruponm 1m are ep en heard from one of Lord Clb narvona relatives that before he died the earl clutched his throat eagle is on my neckit will kill mal BCIIF Now Controls DEW Line Stations OTTAWA RCAF now conkul operations of the DEW radar line in the Cana dian Arctic Defence Minister Pearkes told the Commons He said eight RCAF ofï¬cers have taken over control post the four main Discover Pioneer British Hero Engineer is Still llctive LONDON AP The Royal Aeronautical Society has discov some nourishment fliat thomnn who design ainr first successful airplane ow Klnosoyearsagolastillactiva the He is Gustavus Green In belated recognition of his contri bution to nvIation the society has made him one of its honorary cogmanlons reen spruce erect figure with sweeping white moustache says with chuckle They thought was dead Someone told them wasnt and they decldedto present ms with this Of course it wont make anydiiiarenco to me at my time otllfelwiujustgompotter ing about in my workshop the way Ialways have done Gwen like the Wright brothers started out in bicycle shop Un like the Wright brothers he never wantedtoflyiikeablrdllutha got interested morathan half century ago in creating reliable euzlnes for men who did have Jebson and Mauricelebsonoi Dunrobin and Elmcroft Farms and at the halter Barbara Pickard than DISTRICT CENTRAL COLLEGIATE GLEE ctus Presents uniwin Isiah Musical Comedy by Eric Wilder canmat Connemara Aunironmn nuns MARCH General Arlinlsllon 75 cents ran MArtans Reserved Seats 100 Tickets mny he obtalnedirorn Central Cullenta Student thatvdrcarn MAKES CWCKB Ha perfected his first engine of 60 horsepower to 1908 The follow ing year it powered the biplane that MooreBrabaxon now Lord Brahma used for the first circular onemile flight over ac complished in this country Kerr her beautyhidden under Fin ram Jotum mourners Green has been of the only once In 1913 he made brief hop with another British pioneer Col Cody The next day Cody was killed in mrcratt That was enough for me said Green During the First World War Green turned his engineering tal ents to lightweight engines for motor torpedo boats and submar ine chasers When the war ended his doctor told him 116th been working too hard Green took the doctors advice to retire Since then his hobby has been making clocks and watches He has about 150 in his Twidrenham home Recently while cleaning out his coal cellar he found one of his original 1903 engines En is re storing it to workable condition It probably will wind up in the British National Aeronautical Mu scum turmoil ivouR Bssrasr TABLESLDeborah the mousy facade of faded and timid splnsterproves again that she is one of the finestactresses on the interna tlonhl screen Almost equally convincing is David Niven as hollow fraud who keeps boast ing about his imaginary mili tary exploits and stealthily molesting the woman sitting near him in movie theatres Both are among the theatrical but characiters in Terran ans rama about life in drabEnsllsh seaside boardinghouse The ef fective cast also includes Wendy Hiller Burt Lancaster Rita Heyworth and Gladys Cooper gsegsss as 55 iii As We WE an Our Used din Act Now Dangerï¬eld Moron Bradford at so um PAS4427 VSISO Jackpot 051 WE cps Ill0I IIHIJ COLLIER II OUSE OF HITS IIII lhowlnjloniglll Saturday Continuous Saturday 230 pair Evening Shows 650 If pm up more marten mow GLENN FORD ERNEST BORGNINE TOPPEDD This Great Picture Pins Cartoon Fox MqviotonoNows Entire WeekStarling yond Thru Io Stalinday nit Entertalhnient 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