Trenton Killaioa GROUP CAPTAIN WEST CD Commanding 0i ficer RCAF Station Cami Borden presents the stir nsnnir EXAMINER Goodfellow Trophy to the cap tain oi the RCA Camp Bor den Junior team Sisk MONDAY MARCH 159 LOCAL AND GENERAL SOUTH SIMCOE FAIR with the North Simcoc County Seed Fair and Bacon Show at Elmvnle last Friday now com pleted the next similar event in this irrea is the South Simcoc County show at Alliston this Thursday March 12 GUIDES AT KIWANIS Barrie Kiwanis Club will sal ute the Girl Guides movement at todays dinner meeting at Community House District Carri missiooer Mrs Carter will be the speaker TRAINING SCHOOLS Training schools for reporters who will be taking part in the annual farm accident survey which is being conductcd throughout the province by One tario Department of Agriculture in cooperation with the Wom cns Institutes are to be held in Simcoe county this week day there is to be school at Guthrie for the east side of the county Tuesday at Moonstone for the northern part of the county Wednesday at Elmvale centre and Thursday at Oriliia for the Orillia district MORE SMOKE THAN DAMAGE lot of smoke but little dam age was caused when iurnaca Georgetown Leads Bradford ByZll Bradford Brads Fords are two down in their best at seven playoff series OHA Intermedi ate to Georgetown Raiders Georgetown woo athoma last Wednesday and then won again on Saturday at Bradford by ï¬gs Series continues this Wednesday at Georgetown and Saturday at Bradford WEATHER Synopsis The ather in Southern Ontario is dominated by series at minor disturbances moving down from western Can ada to the southwest of Chicago and thence eastward toward the American seaboard spreading narrow band of cloud and snow near the Lower Lakes with some clearing between storms The current storm of this series now is moving slowly across Ohio and the snow will gradually end today with clearing tonight Increasing cloudiness Tuesday afternoon will herald theapproacb of the next storm in the series The remainder of the province ontinues under the influence of cold high pressure area with low nighttime temperatures and sunny skies during the day Forecast Temperatures Low tonight high Tuesday Windle 18 35 St Thomas 15 37 London 15 32 Wingham 10 3o Toronot lo 32 32 15 35 10 32 20 28 15 20 10 25 St Catharines Hamilton Musknlta Earltou Sudbury TODllYS STOCK PRICES at the Bristow plumbtng and heating establishment 84 Dunlop Street West became overheated Sunday aiteraoon Members at the Barrie fire department an swered the call but were able to return in less than half an hour SCHOOL AIDS FUND Hiucrest School grade seven students will present on Tues day evening rhymed version of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs The scripthas been written by teachers Mrs Muriel Lamb and Mrs Isobel Campbell and every child in the class is given part collection for the Listowel Disaster Fund will be taken at the door Admission is by ticket LICENCE DEADLINE Deadline for auto and drivers cances is fast approachingl March iiiwith no suggestion of pnstponemeot this year Longl lineups at the corner of Bayflelo and Sophia streets may be ex pected by the end of this week and early next Beeton juveniles WeekeridzWinners Beeton Juveniles advanced an other round in Ontario Minot hockey Saturday winning at MacTier 76 to take thevser This was Beetons secondtr mph having previ ously eliminated Port Perry They now await the the MindenBancroftser Beeton Bantams in memo series lost at Norwood by 53 with the second game of the se finals slated for Beetcn icc this Friday Alliston OHA Intermediate team won at Beeton by and now lead the playoffs two games to one with one tie They play tonight in Alliston and back at Beeton on Saturday Attempts Save Belongings Burned Young Gary De Rooy was burned slightly about his arms on Saturday as be tried to re trieve some of his familys posse essions from theirhuroingfarm home on Side Road No Mnnear Angus Tbere is no fire department in lilssa Township andieter De Rooy his wife son and their twin daughters had to stand by and see the two storey house burn to its foundations The Dutch immigrant family lost practically everything they own ed in the fir The family are living present ly in Barrie at the home of one of their married daughters on Boys Street The firE which is believed to have started in the upper floors of the dwelling raged during snowstorm at Manda Saturday The he did not spread to ii bar where livestock is kept Neighbors tried to help but the fire went quickly through the building which is owned by Frank Eipiclr of Utopia Compiled at noon by Crawford and on AE risen 91 Dunlap street on Asbcstos Abltlbl ripe Alum Steel Aluminium Lt Alberta on Atlas steal do Rilhte Br Am on Co con nit comm Cdn Br CPR Con Haulweil Con Mlnï¬nult Foss Paper Money Fe Maritime Millikan salonhons urn consumers Gus nts corn Seal near Found KerrAddison ontvocite Club 155 Pacific roich is Pambina Pi Provo 23 Roe Royal Bank Bin st Lawr Corp 1W Sherritt Gordon us gagDam Bk 554 an Dr Mo New nylons Lu Nonnu Minor 5le Naw Hosco Miner 115 mm gaminéowmk not on till Flam petnlllr Copper 1115 lit Tattenhain An Alliston motorist Edivard Hutnaselrand twobrothers from EON EARL ROWE MP Dulferinsimooe hands con coneonsr LEE Bradford OPP detachment and young rotation tiophy to Ailisinn AHL team gtBradtord players enjoy the banquet Cleiee was assist CALLAHAN secretary treasurer Rural Little nan ant trainer of the team Examiner stall photo Capacity Filled Arena See Fine Hockey Little NHL team that travelled zoo miles to win championship championship lost by the only goalscorcd againstthe losing team through the season two BCALCamll taioing th ir mpionship titles tor the second year and banquet for 400 boys coaches and oiiicials on the station these were the highlights oi the Ontario RuralLint Nan pionship playdowns old at RCAF Camp Borden Friday aiid Sdturday More than to Alliston Comp Borden Consolation tro phy in this class went to Mill brook and was presented by Paul McKclvey Keith Carru thers wascnlled on to present the AMmpianshiphophy ECAF Camp Bord while Hon Earl Rowe MP presented the consolation trophy in this class The NHL trophy had double presentation the young captain Prune Donig 1100 people paid to see some tine hockey The Swastika NHL team justi fied their Mmiletrip by trouncing Stayner dolor the championship Bigger boys and led by youngcaptain Bruce Donig who knew his hockey the Swastika team ouiskated the local team whofoughtback hard to the final whistle The RCAF Station Junior team Scored the only goal again st Beéton that has been scored against that team this season That goal ensured that the gal lant young RCAFV team retained the championship they won last Year In the AHL division the local RCAF teambad aneasy win 81 over Millbrook and also re tained the championship this same team had won last year See also sports pages for de tails The tiiree championship teams have all signified their intention of playing in the Little NHL playdownsv at Welland during Easter week The Rural Little NHLis branch of the Little NHL which came into being last season Champions in the rural have the opportunity of entering the Little NHL playdowns when they meet boys teams irorn ur ban areas HIGH HOPES Paul McKelvey lst president of the Rural Little NHLde be local coordinator said at ti banquet Last year Borden came back nsolations This year Three Injured Toronto Eugene and Nelson Baxter of Toronto received se vere injuries in collision on County Road No 10 mile and onehalf south of Tottenharn early Saturday night The trio were admitted to Stevenson Memorial Hospital at Allistnn and are re ported to be doing as well as can be expected The accident victims were treated on the scene of the crash by Dr Male of Totten ham Th Hufnagel southbound and hicle northbound when the col lision occurred 0PP Constable Genreeliankln at the Alllaton de tachmentreported arincn DOMG Swastika Victory we are going wanna and hope are coming back with three championships Consolan ere tti twoday tourncy this year were limior AMilihrook who des feated Elmvale for the honor 32 AllIAAlliston beating Shel burne 42 NHLBradford heat ing Honeyivood 21 GREAT BANQUET Host at thehanquet which brought to closetlie two days of excellent hockey and good sporumanship was Group Cap tain West CD Command ing Officer RCAF Station Camp Borden by whose kind permis sion the event able to be held on the station Among the guests at the head L1hle were Hon Earl Rowe MP for Dui ferinsimcoe Keith Carruthers president Little Nilli Paul Kelvey Alliston lst vicepre dent Rev Leo Self Midlan 2nd vicevpresdentf Calla han Little NE secretarytrees urer and one at the refere Mac McCague Alliston Stonestreet sales manager Tip Top ilors who presented the major trophy As soon as the young giants had satisfied somewhat their hungertheija was wellorgan iced raid on the top table for autographs With order restor ed once more the presentation of trophies and crests were madeby various members of the head table morav cansamsrion the Goodiellow Trophy to the junior champions RCAF Group Captain Wést presented iirst receiving it onthe ice and thanbeing called to the head tableat the banquet for further congratulations lrom ihe sales manager of Tip Top Tailors the donors Mr Stonestreet President Keith Carruthers re marked at the banquet that this was the tirst time such an on ganization had been invited to hold their playdowosat de fence base He was most grate ful tor the hospitality shown and the line organization that had done so much to make the two days success This thing has snowballed from half day to two days in year Whatis it going to be in another five years Newmarket Tops Dytes Oriliians Newmarket Smoke Rings Sat urday night beat Jack Dytes Oriliia Bulldozers 84 in Orillla in the first game of special best of three OHA Junior playoff Second and third it needed will he on Newmarket ice The teams had finished tied in their best of four play off set In OMHA Midget Minor Collingwood defeated Newmar ket 103 first game of two total goals WAN OUR DAILY AD DYCKS FOOD MARKET Tomorrows Special mm onanrans BEEF to 53° rust Reserved to ml Sales iron COMPETENT EYE CARE CONSULI unsolatlonJo lion sentatlva of Bradford foam Compromise Finally Saves COIiiriQmod DCI Problem The controversy which has split the Colllagwood Dishlct Collegiate Institute Board for are yearshas been finally set meeting of the board with the consultative committee oi Simcoe County Council Mayor Julian Ferguson of Colllogwood Mayor Perry of Stayner and the reeves oi the nine member munlclpnlitles concerned came to compromise agieernent to build both an addition to the school and new school immediately after the meet ing the board went into session and voted in favor of the six roomed addition to the present bulldlngand new toostudent school to be located in the Creemorestavner area The exact location of the school will be determined by board of arbitration comprising an engineer ardiitect and county judge Their decision will be based strictly on the eduv cational merits of the site sel ected The board has been divided between representatives of Col lingwood town and township and representatives at the outlying townships The town represen tatives have contended an addi tion to the existing school is all that is required They claimed it Would provide the necessary extra accommodation for stu dents at the lowest cost They also suggested it would not be possible to agree on asitc for new sdiool in the country Country representatives said PAUL narrower he president Little NHL has favored the addition VilllLullS year the figure was reveiscd and the present board immed iately began to reverse last years boards decision The result was walkout from the inaugural session by the seven members favoring the addition MORE EXPENSWE The new plan gives both sides what they want it will pre sumably be more expensive to build both an addition and new school But both would have been required in any use within few years The board will ask immediate approval for the addition from the Ontario Department of Edu cation and will make every en tort to have the addition ready students from outlying munici palitleea had long distances to travel and in winter could not keep up regular attendances They said new school would be rc soon in any case public rclerendum last year tailedto settle the matter An overall majority of voters in the board area voted in favor of an addition but in majority of townships the vote favored the new school Last year majority of eight to seven members of the board Barrie Collision Damage Only Drivers of two cars that sol llded inBarrio this morning es caped injury but one car had damage of $500 ty police report that truck driven blelliam Sivyer 28 at Grove St and an auto driven by Michael Sheridan 19 of Inoistil Township collided at Simone and High Sts Sivyere car had damage of $10 the Sheridan car $500 Constable Doug Wright reported may and handshake for young Milbrook Junior consolation winner by September elitists year lbo newsebool will take about wear longer The addition will provide room for an additional Loo stu dents at the institute At pres ent there are nearly 900 stu dents there and the igure may top 1000 next school year Thus the addition will solve only the immediata problem NEW lfliiiilltlil Stan Peacock barber for merly of la Owen Street now located at the Walker Barber Shop 47 VDnniop St East next to Corner Cup board sake Shop rant Wounds jobonude mhkxï¬ lsiuptmauudaneedhl WNMWW hapnymb withtho aims cadanbilioosdtha modern Visit thoBCAFs moans RECRUITING UNIT Owen so Mam Tuesday March 10 11 ans 8pm fwnEN phenol ans SAY LOAN CALL TO EONTHETE EDHONE 9IVIVWvw