DEDICATE CHAPEL WINDOW The Royal Canadian Arm cured Corps attuned glass win dowbeing dedicated in the Protestant chapel at Camp Borden The window valued at about $300 was paid for by donations from the mini in the Corps This is the second stained glass window placed in the chapel The first was the Canadian Womens Army Corps dedicated three weeks ago RCAC Photo To Junior Judging Set For August 26 Met lingo Mrs Florence Campbell re In report from Keith Clay agriculture representative for the Ontario Department of Agricul ture the Annual North Sirocco Junior Livestock and Judging competition slated for Barrie fair grounds Wednesday August 25 stands high among upcoming ac tivities The competitions open to farm boys and girls under 26 of North and South Simcoe will both be held in the same piece at the same time Contestants will he required to judge two classes of dairy cat tle two classes of beef one class of swine one class of swine carcasses one class of sheep one class of cereal grain one class seeds identify clovers and grasses and also estimate the weight of steer in the weight estimating contest Members of the North Simone 4H Cali Clubs will do their ach ievement day judging at this Bradford Cash prizes and special troph lcs may be won Drillia Calf Club members will have livestock judging prac tice at Jack Andersons Conces sion 14 Oro township HOUSECLEANING This is good time for gard eners who had disehsed resin berries to correct the situation suggats Mr Clay Botanists of Ontario Agricul tural College Guelph recommend general good bousecleaning campaign as start for increas ed yields in 1960 Cane spot is one of diamost common diseases of raspberiia in Ontario Small oval or circu lar spots appear on the young canes and cause them to dry out Some of the diseases carry over from year to year and it is good idea to prune out sur plus canes lnstructions are to leave only enough healthy vigorous canes viorrnext years crop CQurt Had 66 Cases With total of 66 entries on the docket before the court at Bradford Friday morning Mog istrate Barron of Kitchener who had an appointment for the afternoon back in his home city was obliged to adjourn while he phoned back to brealL his ar rangements Some of the cases heard in cluding the four charged with robbery and violence another detended case under the High way TrafficAct took consider able time Twenty two speeding cases were among those on the docket and these with one exception had pleas of guilty attached to the information The one case elaimed that he was not doing gt over 70 mph when he was charg ed at 75 He got the hencfltnf 0rd Council signed from Guthrie Community Hall Board and the vacancy was filled by Mrs Myrtle Mason it was disclosed at the Oro Coun cil meeting August Nance of the bylaw passed by council guaranteeing Oro portion of grant to Royal Victoria Hos pital was acknowledged by See retaryD Cameron of the Hospital The bylaw will be forwarded to the Ontario Municipal Board Reeve Gillespie reported on deputation which had met with Honourable Cass Mioist New YorkJean Regard as er of Highways with re erd to Highway No 11 and matters Complaints werereceived from two beach districts Cleerwater beach as regards weeds and brush conditions and Grandviéw beach regarding dogs running loose road the doubt and was ï¬ned $10 and costs CHARGE FOLLOWS UPSET Norman Walter Maybee 32 pleaded not guilty to charge of careless driving when charged by Bradford police following an upset of his car when his vehicle failed to make the turn at the Station Road oft the southbound highway and crashed into post and cement buttressr Followed legal battle in which Meybees counsel endealt vored to suggest that thevehicle had attempted to go straight on the road rather than make the turn and the hitting of the post was an accident not due to care lessness He quoted previous case ruled on by Judge Harvie which he claimed was similar Magistrate Barron disagreed andregistered aplcn of guilty Taking into consideration that the accused had spent much time in hospital and had been involved in considerable ex pense over the incident he levredthe fine of $10 andcosts By THE CANADIAN PRESS Glen Cove NY John Crooks 69 news librarian of The Associated Press in New York City for in years Vienoal=a1 Jnvor 57 shun garian actor who appeared in several New York and California theatres after the SecondWolld considered dean 70f American magicians TorontoRobert Allan Barr 69 portrait and stilllite artist whose works hang in permanent collec tions in Canada the United States and Britain GRENADA iTheotre Ii nal Show us lon slit Cole Younger Gun Fighters that main abouldu may be and abletn eliminate thddangcr to school children who are obliged to cross this meow and from schooL They have alt the pen ditrn hack and novelist wide over cn hour to get theline ol uistomers inside The ltore which was all stocked withnew groceries and supplies looked splendid with its deck of flowers alongthe front The first persons lined up at the door were peoplele Ear rie who had been at their plac cs shortb alter turn with the opening time at 10 ain Mrs DF Magloughlln Mrs Nob man Daugherty who was accom panied by her daughter Dorothy along with Mrs Ralph Green headed the line at over boomer sons which continued to extend as fast as the first customers could be admittcd Reeve Chan ies Sproule declared the store ni fically open and Mrs Sprouie cut the ribbon TWO PHASE POWER The comingof the new shipp ing centre was good reason for the rural llydro System to instal another power line in Stroud to enable the use of twophase mot are new primary line was strung through to Stroud which will divide the power load and give better motor service for users of power It is intended to bring another line back from the Alcooa Beach substation so that loop will be established in case of power breaks WIDEN HIGHWAY The Highway Department has bad crew widening theroad1 around the Mlnets Tollendal Road entrance on the curve so shoulder on ihusouili side at the highway This tuivert at this point has not yet been length coed butthe road frnm this to in Side is muchbettcr or foot traffic Workls also being done near Lovers Creek in ord er to give better shoulder ap proach there CITIZENS Pm DISMISSED case heard in Barrie Court this week in which driver who said he only avoided being struck by heavy car driven across road in the lnnistil shore area by turning and run nlog with the vehicle was dis missed when charge oi care less driving was brought alter the driver who had followed the other vehicle had got it stopped It shows how ditticult it for citizen to prove such charges even it he believes he has avery Justiï¬cation for prosecu on few weeks ago another dri ver was dismissed for lack of sufficient evidence when citiz ens laid charge altertaking what they behaved to be the correct licence number of speeding vehicle that nearly knocked down some of their party The driver were in court that his vehicle was not in that vicinity at that time Police cannot see all the breaches olitha laws but it is hard or citizen to prove all thhe poinkwthakcan hie argued en wyer the arguments on AND GENERAL COMPIEIE PARK PEOGRAM Barrie Recreation Commit tees Park program forths children enoed Friday in slopbang manner Approxi mately 350 children of pre Grade age swarmed into Granada Theatre for menu of cartoons lunnies and super mantype thrillers Along with them went the many college and high school students who have been organizing the kids throughout the past six weeks at Barries local parks Now it is all overthe pencils rulers and erasers are appearing in the shop windows and eyes are turned toward school again for both children and students Said one young girl gorbed in the recreation committees nt tractive red shorts and jacket as she walked away from the show Whewi HONOR CLERK Wesley Tyr up will be guest of honor at in the newpa oriai Park Wednesday He has been clerk of the municipality for to years EXPERT WATCHES The critical eye being cast over the square dancing at Creemore last night during celebrations after the new paved county road fromAogus was formally open ed belonged to Clarence Holden Mr Holden 11 hoedowner fr North Caroline where thcyare expert at these things is in Or more for six weeks ADJALA SETS RATE At recent meeting of Article Township Council Loretta the municipal tax rate for 1959 was set at 17 mills BEETON JAWBOBEE The eleventh annual Beeton Jamboree has been set for next Friday night Several local groups hack the event which raises money for the Community Memorial Centre WERE BEETON RESIDENT Harry Bannister and Frank Swindley two highly respected Beeton residents died Monday afternoon Both funerals were held Thursday afternoon from the Anderson Funeral Home Tattoo ham Burials were in Trinity Un itedCemetery to are BARN Slldrlinjg manila Aug gt fries oneuveek msmconn mmswonrn in The and screen coon vim successabout silveryuhinhibited youngladyl roesnays nw tickets ï¬replace onéi gt BOLD FLOWER SHOW Beeton Horticultural Societys annual flower show will be held Aug 28 in theMemorialHell Beeton BACK ON AIR CKBBtrananiasion difï¬culties have finally been cleared up Af ter havingtrouble or several days the radio station went off the air for an hourahortlyafter pm Friday But mums qiuckly completed repairs and officials at the station report they are now back to normal WATER STIILSEUIIT Restrictions on water use still apply in Steyner but the new well Will be in operation soon Public Utilities Commission chairman Arthur Blackburn said this week An automatic eontiol CAMP BORDEN Camp Borden spear fishng team posed before they left for the Florida Keysand the international spear fishing competition at Miami recent ly Left to light ar knceL lflE Corporal Reg Williams MM 18 60 citvB recruitiiig carnpaign aimed at bringing Barrio City Band up to concert bendstrgngth of so has been suggested to the band committee by music director Ken Hollier LCBA growing city as ï¬ne as Bob rle shouidhave and should be proud to support band worthy of its name said Mr Hollier Tentative plain will also be offered to thacoinmittee for for mation of Junior City Bond Mr Hollier sei he would aim at raising the mus or standard to give bandsmeo the added plem New Coin Become Jiidge inane Friday approved further 88 applicat dons for Canadian citizenship unit for the pmnp had not yet ar rived OLDSTERS PASS Two of Steyneris senior citizens ed this week They were Mrs Winchester 92 drew Kidd 82 JAYCEES TRADE FAIR Newmarket Jaycces are pre paringfortheirannual ede fair scheduled for Newmar et arena Sept 16 17 18 and 19 MEMORIZED NEW gt TESTANENT Rev David Tent 21 saldto have memorized all afthe New Testament and well We half of the Old Testament will take part in three services of Orilliae Be the Baptist Church Sunday An open session of the Bible School will be at 945 311 and regular services at an and pm APPROVE NEW COLLEGIATE bylaw was given two read ings to provide for theguaranlt teeing of arproposed new col legiaoe institute in Drillia at Ora Township Council meeting Aug SUPPORT BARRIE Atits recent meeting 0ro Township Council approved Bar rigesfresnlution asking for better braking systems on heavy ve hicles mo CAR IN BC Acer which was taken from Barrie French Motorsv under false pretences last month has turned up but quitealittle gaylfrom its home at Bradford It has been recovered in Van couver BC ina THEATRE Jacksons Po cram Those whose applicationswere approved who will attend the court later for swearing allege Nineteen Attend Mmet Meeting regular meeting of Minets Point Property Owners AssociHA tion was held Wednesday event iog Aug 12 at the picnic tables of Wilsons Grocery Ninete were present In the absence of the meals dent Mr Pettit presided and with the secretary also absent Allan Ingram subbed As ar ranged betore number of signs bavebecn placed in the park re garding rubbish and also one at the beach opposite the end at the township road regardinge sudden drop and hole just short distance outenrldanger oils forrwnders At present there are 114 homes occupied at the municipality mostlyall year eucbre and bridge has been held once weekly at the home of Mr and Mrs Allanlngram making pleasant gettogether and also coupled with an offer to teach eucbre The annual nomination and election meeting will be held next Wednesday at the same place NIA sun so tween Bwyl no no Goorts Barrie Gunther Oswald Scheuermann William Brad littorhéptienéral Mar Ban tnrotnu on these rafts some more RCAC Private Scotty Grant ASPT standing is Cora porai Joe Krysvtow who at the last minute was replaced by Leading Airman Jeli Pid duck RCAF and team cep tain Staff Sergeant John Sav age ASPT sure of performing modern band music which is now being writ ten in abundance Special re hearsals designed to cover such matters as technics have there fore been instituted at the begin ning of each Mondays scheduled rehearsals Competitions Mr Ho th es will gradually ï¬nd their place in the bands itinerary one of the reasonsrior raising band strength to 60 Students graduating fro high silioois often find city usic groupsn good medium for sett dices Citizens certificates were Edward Easton Box 205 Stayner Lendav Bnints RR Col lingwond Voldeinars Gabe RR Colliogwood Lilija Gobe RR Collingwood Hendrikus Pet rus Goorts Barrie Marhna llinkel 40 Victoria StMidland Eva Maria Hinhel 40 Victoria St Midland Werner Fried ch Jacobsen 155Alary St Orillia Wolfgangdaeoiscli 831 Queen St Midland Rosalia Jaeuiscb 331 Queen St Midland Theela Agatha Allie Jorna 880 Johnson 5L Midland Klemens Kaczyn ski G9 Front St Orillia Zoiia ï¬mski 69 FrontSt Sl Or Hugo Kritzgr 167 Atherley Rd onus Theresia xriizer roz Atherley Rd Drillia Liesheth Ida LePageHBarr Theodor Madzy Bradford Semion Mark itlow 278 5th St Collingwood Metda Mi dine Mohun 283 East St Drill Pieter Sahel Alliston elninn Schep Al iiston Christian Scheuermaon William St Brautord Elisabeth ford Yee So Sale 89 Victoria tnnAngele Sokol Bradfor Mathias Stahl Brad ford Maria staid Bradford ElisabethStahl Bradford Wil heinous Joannes van Den Hurk NewLaWell Ehsabeth Johanna Van DenHurk New Lowell Johannes Theodoriis Van Nie kerk Steyncr Maria Wilhelmina Theresa an iliekerk Steyner ran some men runner Auousr is Plastic Baits for Children Childreny raPlxtII long legislatiheyo keep rails radon ntano vindai from use en Police an ironic and recentiy OaPrinoe Edward island says mnemoecwmyu Coroner1 lvu wili ditch mm For mlblybehamedbythe0ult JETCRASEES not mix meat lPSWICH Diginnd Reuters PPP mm An Amerivnn Voodoo r710 let tighter crashed and burst into flames Friday when coming in to land at the Woodbridge US Air Force base near here The pilot we killed when he tell on the runway alter ciccting bira selfatsoieet blicprosecutiongisaye the dedaldnto study such legisi latinn was made as nrsult ol twodrownlngsatw Beach lntheiasttwuwceï¬lzg Bdrriej Reselution Getting Support First reactions in Ontario to icipal associnons Suppdrt has the Barrie City Council resolu tion calling for heavy vehicles to have two methotk at applying the brake are encouraging Traflic Committee chairman Earle Williams said Friday he understood three or tour letters hadarrived at City Hall conï¬rm ing municipalities support at the resolution Copies of the resolution went to Provincial and Federal gov ernments all Ontario municipal been dcciare in places as hr and as Alliston and York town cant move came Wednes day however when Long Branch Tomato council annoum eed it would set up committee to study ways of strengthening the proposal Long Branch councillor who is also car re pair supervisor told council the parking brakes in on per cent of todays cars might stop them and Launches Recruiting Campaign East in person or by post iance andreceiving citizenship ities and various Ontario mun in six blocks Another suggest ed motorist who counted on his emergency brake to sum would be dead duck Barrie Alderman Hersey member of the TraiflcCom mitteg which drew up the motion last month after trade had free wheeled dawn Bayfleld Street and over Five Points said he did not see how the resolution coulrf beatreogthened but web corned the support This problem concerns any municipality with bill in it he ling in an adult worl said Mr said Hollier apart from the musical pleasure they still derive as his dividuals it is hoped that graduating music students from Barrie high schools young ladies and men nukewiflnotbesltyinmak ing tiieinseivm known to Barrie City Bond vmusical group composed of all walks of life in the community doctors busi nessmen cooks tailors etc Director Hollier said vacancies are now open in the following sections flutes 0M Clarinets saxophones bassouns French horns percussion but all in strumentalists will be considered Applications he said can be made any Monday evening at the city market building or dir ectly to Mr Eollier at 131 Grove Insurance IF YOU Wm immi SERVICI ON ANY m3 0F NSIIIANCE Juli Phone Jolii Stevenson gt an inn or Call at theOfï¬ce 16 Min EMF srsvsusous Issuance All exinembers have also been welcomed1 and have been re minded that there will be full band rehearsal next MondayThe rehearsal begins at pm sharp IMPERIAL least ShowingAToniglsl KENNETH Halli TMNAELG mullahsh