The George Scott family of Barrie held family reunion at the home of their daughter ers lohaColemnn Innisfil Sunday Aug 31 With the ex ceptions of MXS Colemans daughter Mrs ParkerNance leho is now living in Eng sCorr FAMILY REUNION in mmsrn land and Harvey Perrin and Bill Earle the whole family is shown above BACK ROW CharlottoADe Lagran Susan DeLagran Charles Watson Patricia Pcr rin Margaret DcLagrnn Al lan Scott Leslie Scott Jack Coleman ibfary Coleman Al lao Scott Harold Debagranh Hughr Wallace Mrs Allan Scott George chott Susan Scott Ms George Scott Mrs Bill Earle CENTRE now Harvey Perrinh lilrs Chores Watson James Scott Mrs ally saunas MARKET The market has been growing steadily thissummcr and this morning was one of the best The season has brought timely and growth continued withvogetahies fresh but larger and rains with heat as in spring flowers grand Vendors come from as far as 30 miles distant Eggs were 25c to 55c dozen 50c basket earn 301 plentiful Pears Flemish Beauty 65c basket Home baking was appealing to tasty rend in regular raisin cheese and many types of other dain ornamental use in different colors were novelty Fancy work is always from penny puffs hes Gourds for there in variety for gift sugges lions ENTERS CONTEST New contestant in The Barrie Examiner triptryNewank contest is Mrs Betty Fowler of RM Alliston The contest started this week runs through until October Five winners will go on an expensepnid trip to New York and the top winner will take friend Exl Camp Borden Units To ToGermany UfiAWA Spcinl The Roy al Canadian Dragoons band will leave Camp Borden for Ger mliu in two groups on Sept 29 and Oct 17 The movement of the Royal Canadian Dragoons is part oh the rotation of the Canadian lav fantry Brigade Group lnGerr manyranunounccd by Defence Minister Pearkes First group from the Dragoons will leave Montreal by ship on Potatoes were rrdm 3°C to 45 sep 29 an the second mu basket by size tomatoes 15c box 55c basket beans 15c box to 35c dozen beets priccd according to size 35c to 50c Vegetable mar row squash and cucumber were Bartlett and will leave from Quebec City Oct 17 motorcade 0nRally Day The Mammoth Parade which Emmanuel Baptist Church Bar rie was to have held on its Rally DaySeptember 13 has been postponed until 1960 on tho Saturday helore Rally Day instead Sept15 this year mow motorcade wiltheheld starting atEarrie Arena930am The parade was to hava been series of mats and trucks ii lustrating The Family Goes To Sunday School The motorcade will have the same theme Rev Nulimeyerregretted he did not have enough time to work on the parade this year Former Barrie Men In Final Concert Gravenhursts summer sea son of concerts on the barge concludes Sunday when Graven hurst Civic Music Association presents its grand ï¬nale pro gram Featured will be the Central Training Command Bandof the RCAF conducted by FltLieut Clifford Hunt CD Known as one of the finest musical organizations in Can adaythe hand is directed by former Barrie resident Fit Lieut Hunt was leader of the RCAF Station Band in World War ll Four Barrie boys ynduates of Barrie Collegiate Band are galso in the BCAF aggregation trumpeter Jack Clark saxophonlt lst Jack Wiseman and clarinet ists Ken Cooper and John LOCAL THIRSTY TWIG Unusual item in yesterdays opening of the Earl Rowe Park was an impromptu demonstra tion by the man who found the six waterholes in the park Cecil McMullen lifetime Ailistoo re sldent showed bowa birch twig held upright in the hand twitched whenhe passed over water Mr Rowe tried itwith no result MORE POLICE WORK Barrio police willput an extra patrols over the Labor Day weekend in response to tele gram from AttorneyGeneral Kel so Roberts QC addressed to May or Willard lfinzie hlENVEMJE Kenneth Inkster Proton will teach French this year at Bant ing Memorial High School Al liston lie was formerly at Tam worth Cootinuation School King stonfand is an honor grad in French and Latin at Toronto llm iversity ET V0 Georgina Barton ill be music supervisor this year for the Bee ton Public School Board Mrs Ida McKelvey resigned the job last June THANKS FOLKS Unexpected help for Examine er Editorial staff last night when two people called up to tell us of an accident at New Lowell Information such as this is al ways welcome at PArkway 66537 YOURE WELCOME We see the Alliston Herald is not above using one of our pix on the Alliston flower show Last week their etc column was prid iag itself on having variety of agricultural experts around with specific reference to an Australian picture we pub Fredericton Fire $500000 Damage FREDERICTON CPLA fire roared through one of the most valuable sections of Frederic tons business district this morn ing leaving about $500000 dam age in its wake The fire broke out in the Sharkey Building which houses ï¬ve stores on the groundlfloor with offices on two other floors Laminar staff photo segue Its cause is not yet known This cement mixing truck chrnrjrnucx with BITCH into Hillcrest Scott Mrl Hugh Wallace Mrs Joel Coleman Mrs liar old Dunstan FRONT 110 Jim Coleman 301 Scott John DeLagrnn Francis Scott Johnny Scott Stephanie Earle iitil GENERAL lished PS We mean it was up side down REMAND DUMONT Gerard DumonL 21 Ferris Lane Barrie charged with shooting his father with intent to wound was remanded until Sept by Barrio Magistrate Foster Wednesday MAN CHARGED James Edward Wordseli 24 of Burton Avenue has been charged with careless driving following collision between his motorcycle and car driven by Thomas Wanless 55 Stroud Drives Info Ditch South Of Penetang Toronto motorist lost eon trol on Highway 27 south of Pen etang Friday doingflso dam age There was slight injuryto passenger Coast Chap Victoria Harbour OPP Sign Frank Cartsao 35 mi going south when he felled to make mo to the maths Wentfoil the road plowed through guard rail posts and finishEdJn the ditch Driver Unhurt When Car Flips Dorchester driver was charg ed with careless driving by Vic torla Harbor Ontario Provincial Police early today Coast Chapman said Paul Hansen was going south on Highway 12 just west of Victoria Harbor when he crossed rail tracks colts wheels There was 59th damage to the driver was unhurt on Burton Avenue Friday Total damage was cstiniatedat 3180 No one was hurt Girl Meets Boy in Barrie crash rearend collision on Brad ford street oaused total of 370 damage Friday no McManne 19 innlsfil Twp was travelling south on Bradford when he stopped to let motorist in front turn off the road Shirley Armstrong 18 Holgate street Barrie failed stop her car in time and ram med motorist McMsone McMannel car received 360 damage to the bumper and splash panel under the rear of the car Miss Armstrongs right front bumper guard had 510 damage Synopsis large highpress ure area centred south of the lower lakes is expected to drift slowly esstward over the next two days giving Southern Ontario continuing sunny weather but rise mg temperatures and humidity Weak disturbances moving out of Western Canadawitl cause vari able cloudiness fewshowcrs and slightly higher temperatures to northern regions today and Sunday Regional forecasts midnight Slmday Lake Erie Lake Huron Lake Ontario Niagara southern Georgian Bay ions Windsor London Toronto Hamilton Mostly sunny warmer and more humid today and Sun day Winds southwest 15 Northern Georgian Bay Kirk regions Sudbury land ak North Bay Sunny today Mostly sunny Sunday with the chance of few showers in the afternoon or evening Warmer Winds southwest 15 today southwest 15 to 25vrsunday Tlmmins Kapuskasing Sunny with few cloudy intervals andra few scattered showers today and SundayA little warme iWestern New York Sunny an tonl ht lowabout65 Continued Sunday with increasing andhumldity Hi in valid until Haliburton reg wms TROPHY Jack limiter ll years of age has web the Leonards Beach Trophy for the third time as top swimmer He won the first time at the age of 13 tak ing the lunior trophy In 1957 and again this year he has taken the senior trophy which is held for the year and passed on to the winner each year Jack son of Mr and Mrs George Hunter spends his winters with his parents at Miami Horida and swims considerably the year round Blessings on thee little man The poet who wrote this line also mentioned barefoot boy with checks of ten but beyond the beaches one never sees bare foot boy any more By the time we again appear before our read ers with this column schools willhave reopened and quite number of little men and women will havejoined the ram of schoolchildren Most pf us can remember whéo we started toschooi and all that some partsof the township Will there seat for the little man With his in the north or construction tthis going to he acuteEv en thd school bards do not know howamany mew faces are going tohlrn up asnot only the pro school age will be arriving but alsotbereare several new four yessesssrasesnss dies who willlvbe seodingtheir offspng to be ducated in schnc Fromen T6 serve an liowe minds Parknear Alllslon is another forwardrteptothegoalofpro ridingforontarlothebutstate owned parks systemJo the wwlddedaredundaodiior est Minister Wilfred Spooner esterday at the offlclnl opening of the park MlnkterSpooncr relied on pplause for the donor of the ginai sectionlof land taken over year ago by the depart ment Earl Rowe and praised generous ects through which we have been abletopreserve beeutlfy and develop some the loveliest and most historic mo in Ontario These will be aprloeless legacy to generations yet to come and neverending moo of delight to our people today The Minister noted large num bers of people had made use of the park during the summer al though it hadnot been publiciz ed as open for business This amply iodtmtedtho need for it ills department intended to improve the area so it would afford daytime as well as over night camping facilities DOUBLE USE More than 100 provincial parks had been designated or develop ed in the last four years Eighty were in operation in Ontario and in some cases their use had doubled this year it might be well to point out that about four years ago all we hed in Ontario were six widely separated parks Now we have more than 100 serviceable ones Since the inception of our new parks policy we have added some 60000 acres of park lands to steadily growing province wlde system Mr Spoouer had some news for fishing men am told the lpeckledtrout are quite good around here aswell be com mented and noted remark made earlier by Rev Downer Member of the Ontario Legislature for DufferinSimcoe that the Nicholston dam needed fish ladder He also replied COURTS COLLIDE Police DiviSionq Heldf Same DamSamePlade Bradford Police Court was held in the office of the Brad ford Police this week as Sec ood Divisional Court occupied the Court room Divisional Court dates are set for the year and the Rolice Court day had been changed to Friday only short time ago His likely tobe changed again to make it more convenient for the Mag istrates to arrange attendance at this and other courts As the Crown Attorney could not have representative pre sent at the Friday court only cases which offered plea of guilty were heard those where INNISFLIL eat with it Ltilebl8 that the fairly Well defence was likely were put over gt full bottles of the new classes are assembled This higfair at whichmsny cash prizes are being offered will en able all the schools to meet and give the children of all parts of the township anoppurtunity to become acguainted withothers from theirown township march past of the schools will parade through the Kirk and this alone will bqia demom stration of the growth of our schools Parents and also those without children attending school geta idea being ddne with all the school taxes going PM the public be at buses join th secondary school school pupils who havercached ahuuldtake the afternoon off on CUTTING the ribbon Earl Rowedfl and Land and For eats Minister Wilfred Spooner cooperateio the opening of to remark from Mr Downer about Great Lakes trout Said Mr Spooner Scientists in my department in association with scientists in the American states tell methat within short time the anpreyEel will trout will be back in algaeat numbers as years ago It is one of the freaks of nature and we have interfered with nature Wewill replenish the Great Lakes with trout Mr Downer introducing Mr Spannerhad referred to the loss few years ago an average catch from the Great Lakesmas more than 15 million pounds per sea son Lost season due to de pradatione of lamprey eel it was negligible Clarence Cole of Toronto charged with being drunk in public place and having liquor illegally other than in his reslt idenee paid ten dollars and costs on both charges Edward Both of lnnlsfil charged with careless driving was pntover for week at the requestof his solicitor Evans FINE SPEEDEES Ten spenders with charges originating on Highway 400 who either had left bond or had altered plea of guilty were ï¬ned ten dollars and costs giv fen two weeke to pay in th ir absence One charge of no proper passing against Russell Thalane of Toronto who had writtensending plea of guilty was settledby ï¬ne of ten dollars and costs Orley McClure charged by Bradford police with having li quor in place other than his residence to wit his car had pleaded guilty However after he told the Magistrate that he did not know there were any beer in the use of empties Wlilllil friend with whom he had been visiting had put into his car and that the spam to All pupils be defeated and Great Lakes of Great Lakes trout He said Sjimo the new park inauguratedjjy gift of land from Mr Rowe to the province Examiner staff photo The local member though asserting Mr Spooncr wasflre best minister of Lands and Fore ests we have had did fair share of public canvassing 39 sides demanding fish ladder for Nicholston he suggested provinc park for Dufferln County would be nice Provincial parks declared Mr Downer wereimportant because the whole country is oh move Canada is anationon wheels with one car for each life persons lle told large crowd the 1954 provincial budget bed can tained $15000 for parks In the current year the Departments Lands and Forests planned spend $3 millions on provincial parks Courts other case in the trunk wareho lng transported to hishome in Port Perry Magistrate Barron dismissed the charge Three chargas of parking meter violations in ge of Bradford were found proved and the offenders fined two dol lnrs an costs of two dollars and fifty death or the option of serving three days in They were given two weeks to send payment Traffic on 400 big ay paid little heed to the warnings about police crackdown Driving north last night at 60 mphua local motorist reportsbeing pas ed by continuous flow of trafi fie He did not see police car on the trip Toronto to Barr Banana PUBLIC SCHOOLSREQPENMI esdey September 1959 9119115 moving nether accruing to the some school they were Mending in June pupils registeied