Skotin Sparkling Program All incredible number chil dren squeezed into the arena dressing rooms Saturday even ing to present the seventh an nual ice Varieties show pro duced by Barrie Skating Club under its professional Sue Emma How they came to get themselves onto the ice in or derly fashion with no apparent hitches may remain one of the great untold mysteries oi the world The story was basically that at little girl who dreamed oi visiting Candylaad She includ ed her two pet poodles the WEATHER TORONTO CPtOilicial fore costs issued by the public weather office at am Synopsis The intense storm that causedgaieforco winds over Ontario Sunday was centred near James Bay this morning Snow and blowing snow were still rc ported in Northern Ontario and in rho snow helt area near Lake Huron but elsewhere in Southern Ontario skies were clearing Winds over the province abated slowly as the storm continued to move northeast although gusts to so miles per hour will persist tm day indications are that colder air in the wake oi the atom will keep temperatures lower than normal for this time oi year Regional forecasts valid until midnight Tuesday Lake Erie Lake Ontario west ern Niagara Windsor Toronto Hamilton Sunny except for few cloudy intervals and few brielsnowfturries today Mainly clear and colder tonight and Tues day Winds west 30 mo today becoming light by Tuesday mom ing lEastern Niagara Halihurton Lake Huron Georgian Bay Lon don Cloudy with snowfl1rries and considerable driftingtoday clearing tonight Tuesdaymainiy sunny Colder Winds west 30 to 50 today becoming west 20 to night and light on Tuesday Kirkland Lake firominsKap uskasing North Bay Sudbury Cloudy with snowflurries and con siderable drifting snow today Colder Clearing tonight Tuesday mainly sunny and continuing cold Winds northwest 30 to 50 today dropping to 20 tonight and becoming light on Tuesday Forecast temperahlres Low tonight High Monday Windsor 15 St Thoma 15 London Wingbam Toronto Trentor St Catharines Hamiiï¬ln Muskoka Killaloc Earltorl Sudhury North Bay Kapusknsing White River Moosonee eeeeeennn Reportedï¬MiSSing peered at any of their homes gt trip on which the audience at about 3000 were invited The candies displayed were more active than those one nor mally buys in store insofar as they moved around the ice floor on skates It takes pretty smart candy to do thatv We had pink candy floss grape lemon and strawberry colored candies the Candy Stick men the peppermint maidens gum drops white topped chefs and lollipops There was hook hoop scene and mlnstrel show while for those of us who lead wicked life there was fare taste of the futurewith cluster of horned devils flying round the ice in darkness lit only by the eerie glow of crimson torches NEAT COMEDY neat piece of comedy came from Don Crlbar When he skat ed into public view with pair of cushions attachedto the tend er part of his anatomy one teared we were in for an ex hibition of how to fall down But no Mr Cribar had better tricks up his sleeveand was able to keep everybody amused for the length of his act which ended with his being towed off by pair of pretty aria Place of honor went to soloist Louis Stung of Unionville who was runner up for this years Junior Mens Canadian Champ ionship He showede what figure skater really is like But he by no means over shadowed the local talent Our own soloists were Marylin Smith Lillian Bakegeorge Donna Smith Patricia Hay DonnaWau thier Cheryl Landrevilie and Anne Spearn Also of course Mrs Fanms herself vln duets and quadruple pres entations were Jeall Appleton Doug Reive Victo Knight and Nancy Craig Therewere few spillsCpm mentator Ralph Snelgrove quick wittedly pointed out it all went to provait wasntso easyfas it looked He added several of the performers were nursing colds and fevers but adhered to the show must go on tradition Backstage numerousvolunteers agriormed maniuliy iqueeli ings runnln proper oa Stephenson sat with telephone at strategic loint between the audience and the assembly éilects which were many and beautiful The variouscommit tees looking aiter staging and Tecumseh myI 18yearold Tecï¬th Tovhvn ship boy and that Ins been missing since midnight from his home on concession 11 Ontario provincial police have beennotified by the boys father Police have been given the license number oi the 1957 model car and description of it and the boy Relatives of the missing youngster have been checked but he has not ap area and controlled all the light AGILE SKATING WEI5 SET CANDYLAND SCENE gClub Produces costumes also did fine job President oi the Barrie Skat ing Club William Lloyd made Presentations alter the end ot he shawl Awards went to Cheryl Landreyille Donna Smith and Marilyn Srnlth the respective junior intermediate and senior champions of the club Counsel lors Nancy Craig Peggy Wordle Lynda Hagan and Judy Smith received presentations as did ticket sellers Norma Doidgc Joanne Arden Sheila Livingston and Sandra Gracey EXPECTS HOLD coonrv nnrs Councillor George Lisk chairman of Slmcoe Counb Council finance committee told The Barrie Examiner this morning that he hopes and expects the county miu rate will remain the same Councillor Lisk expects to bring the county budget in on Thursday This is little later than he had hoped due to the factthat the county treasurer Coleman is indisposed tithe Estimator WALIAIEKM uses Stcr misplrcéps District No Serious Havoc Viol twindspartofapro galestruckBarrta has asylum fmro hem Butr serious damage oc curred also some toys it was known that she had very little money motherFriday night and again Saturday morning revealed that Mrs Morris had not arrived there First news oi her safety came with the phone call today The husband and father is soldier serving with the Royal Canadian Army Signal Corpsat Camp Borden The family were residents of Barrie for only two weeks Mrs Morris from her mothers home at 0t tawa and her husband from an army course at Kingston Charges Pending Barrie Driver Charges are pending against Leo George Stead Barrie as arsult of an accident on High way cioverleaf oingth LOCAL AND GENERAL rnocaluvr cannon PresldentEisenhower will speak on nationwide television hookup on the Berlin situation tonight The program will be carriedhy CKVRTV 930 pm ENTER SERVICE STATION Thieves broke into Hunters service station in the Cookstown area over the weekend getting from $6 to $10 in tScent pieces lnnisfii Townshippolice report The breakin was discovered early Sunday morning OUT OF WINDDW Anindignant young woman visitor to Barrie from Toronto notltied police yesterday that someone had poured drink from Vtheupper window of hotel the mixture striking her as she walked past the hostelry on the sidewalk Police were not abierto locate the reveller who was so free with alcohol OUTBOARD FOUND An outboard motor without an owner is being held in Barrie policestation until the owner NICHOLSON Thornton Marl 915i Birthday Nicholson Thornton resident celebrated his 91st birthday on Saturday Feb 28 Son of the lateMr and Mrs reports it missing or comes to claim it The motor was found by Constables Ken McKenzie and Eric Breach on Canadian National Railways property Ap plicants for the motor will be asked to describeit nous armorsnun Barrie police are investigating the report of local youth who claims that another youth pulled osswitchimife onrhim on Don lop St between Hayfield and Maple Sis on Sunday Police have questioned four youthscon ceming the episode P1CKPDCKET AT Assam While all eyes were centred on pirouetting figure skaters at the Barrie Arena on Saturday night pickpocket was at work Mrs ii Ottaway of Rose St re ported to police that her son George while attending the skat ing carnival had wallet re moved from his pocket which contanled approximately $100 Thewallet was handtooled and had the figure of reindeeron it wussan NOTICE The notice respecting the death of Eleanor Beatrice Burhidga which should have appcaredin the Friday issue of The Barrie Examiner was inadvertently missed It appears in this issue of tha paper LADIES AT KIWANIS The annual StJPatricks ladies night of Barrieliwanis Club is tonight atCommuntty House Following dinner at 680 there willbe favors special inusical entertainment and an Irish speaker from Toronto Reverend Wlliiam Johnston ATV SPORTSMENS SHOW Mayors and reeves from number of Provincial centres including Kinzia of some will be guests of HisWorship Mayor NathanPhilllps Mayor oft Toronto at the Canadian Na nodalSportsmans Show inthe foliseum on Wednesday March Constable Richard Jones reported that taxi cab driven by Warner Caspers 34 of lien ry Street Barrie stopped at sign on the cloverleal entry in to Hayfield Street and that the car drivenby Stead struck the rear of the cab Damage to the cab was esti mated at Damage to tha Stead car was unatimated but theiront grill emblem front bumper guard and radiator were damaged Blizzard Hits Stayner Roads Northsouth roads in the Stay ner area were worst hit by the blimard which has been blowing since Sunday Ontario Provincial Police reported Police investigated series of three accidents in the area to day with drivers piling up and damaging their cars owing poor visibility but escaping in jury in the collisions was postponed today because of weather conditions Magistrates come learn the Kitchener area to sit at Collingwood com and police were notified that driving was too hazardous tor the nip by auto llhe court will be held next Monday This is the second time this winter that Collingwood court was not held due to wea ther The last incident was in February ream oo READ SMALL ADS YOU ARE tratfic dislocation waslcaus ed at Victoria Street when pow er lines came down V¢iclss were diverted by Barrio police while workmen moved the wtr thought to be alive 1nTo ornto Street tree blocked the thoroughfare Branches of trees littered the cib Council otflclals kept close eye on the flood danger Mayor Willard Kinzlo toured the mun iclpality during the day and re ported all drains working High er temperatures and rain in creased the rate of drainage Malor item at damage was on DuflopSbeetht whéethe iraltwindowrlCoies Restaur antwashlowninbyglutsesti matcdatuptosomph Noonc mhurt The new overhead trafï¬c sign on Dunlop Streetbrnkc one 01 lines held inst POWER INTERRUPTED in the district around Barrie both power and telephone ser vicessufferedasarsultofthc storm At Stroud it was reported that between 50 and 60 subscribers of the Strand Telephone Com pany were without telephone communication and epair men were out working to restore the service On the 13th conces sion tree was blown cums New Stimulus For Canada Chapel LONDON The keen interest of Canadian war veterans both in Canada and the United Kingy dom has given new stimulus to the plans for the incorpora tion oi Canadian Chapel in the new Cathedral being built at Guildford This Canada Chapel is intended to conunemoram the close association between the Canadian army and the Guild ford area in the two world wars Interest at Canadian veterans has been shown by the establish ment of special committee by the Canadian VeteransAssocia tion of the United Kingdom to support the project in Canada the Dominion and Provincial Commands at the Canadian Le gion will cooperate and has ap pointed Troop of the Bank of Montreal Ottawa as treasurer for the Canada Chapel Police court at Collingwond Fund in Canada According to repork received by Major Armstrong national president of the Canadian Veterans As sociation of the United Kingdom errservicemen across Canada have expressed considerable in terest la the project The late Lord Bennett for mer prime minister of Canada donated the land on Stag Hill near Guiidford oawhich the Ca thedral is being built memor ial stone commemorates his gift The Canada Grape will be 01 small andintimate character in the style of conventional college chapel with stalls on either side The ceiling will be of Canadian timber and the in terior will incorporate Canadian emblems and Canadian regiment al and other memorials To Take overload The March meeting of the Pub lic Utilities Clunmlssion was held on Thursday evening March 11 Financial statements for the electric and waterworks depart meals were presented but as the audit has not been completed publication mllst be deferred suitswere vary gratifying As the St Vincent Street and Penetang Street substations are already carrying small over load and the other three near ing their rated capacity sixth substation is necessary to take care of increasing load The Commission authorized the purchase ofa 3000 EVA sub station from the Canadian Gen ltemporarily However the re erol Electric Co at price of $50040 as per specifications submitted by them and approved by the commissions engineer Authority was also given to ex ecute necessary documents to ef fect an exchange of property with the Parks Commission to enable them to improvs the ac cess to industrial Park The indreasing volume of work makes it necessary to add one additional member to the service department and for better ac commodation of the operating staff alterations are under con sideration for the substation few comparisons with last years abatement are interesting 1957 1358 Total revenue sale of electric mergy 65610532 $70075790 Cost of power purchased from Ontario Hydro 39127240 6009502 Water revenue Number of Electrical Consumer Total Electric Consumption KW Hours Total assets Electric Department Total assetskwaterworks Department 11700757 13992491 5783 8142 386996 61318010 $915421 $302134 $101337 $1102071 the manners Esme mammals stood Mummmrggnégaddlehway deem the Ibstructi on lnniswood Lodge convales uznt home for old people be tween Barrie and Palmwlck was plunged int darknEss around 330 pm Sunday when part of tree was torn otf in the gals and brought down hydro pole oonncc with the home it was not until one am that the power was temporarily restored In the meantime flash lamps and candles were used to light the premises This morning it was stated hydro employees were working to zeet perm nnent repairs eaman at the home describe the stun as terriï¬c ROADS rnuocen The Ontario highways depart ment for No division Monday morning reported that as re sult of the gale Highway and 24 was badly plugged by snow Snow plows hndbeen sent to free the roads There were no reports of any damage hglwavcr in consequence of the Bell Telephone Camp at Bmie reported that ohmlong distance lines were affected or any maior cables broken during the gala The company had re ceived reports of number of gags being ouéehf order These or were tend it was stated Ed SIMCOE COUNTY ANN UAL MEETING Wednelddyr Marchl8 130 pm Hall Cockatode Members and any other inten ested breeders are invited to attend Hear reports from your director and management perv sonnel One Director will be dlt eoted at dill meeting to se present Sisncoe County on the Board of Directors or the heat hivo years PLAN TO COME AND IBRING 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