rteultural Representative for North Simcoe presents tre KEITH CLAY assistant Ag Climaxcd hy the championship livestock parade lnte Fridnyat ternoon the Barrie Junior Fair ciosed its list of competitions ion one of the most successful meetings of the countys 4H clubs high entry list oi top qual ity livestock impressed the jud ges and large gallery as can group of youngsters came out with their calves pigs or swine The dairy cattle represented strongly by the South Simcoc clubs were of unsurpassed quality nnd the beet cattle carelt iully groomed led judges to grepent many times that these cattle being shown by confident youngsters were the best in the noountry and this was the best lunioi fuir showing at any ex uhihition held in the district Agricultural Representative gstcwart Page while standing by the judges bench throughout the afternoon remarked how 2Well the 4Hcrs showed their WEATHER TORONTO CF Forecasts Vissucd by the weather office at 430 am Synopsis Warmer nir today was moving northWard into On tario from the central United States in advance of the warmer weather rain occurred in North ern Qntario and cloudy skies with scattered showers in central sections ofthe province The warmer weather will continue in Southern Ontario Sunday but will change back to seasonable levels in northern regions tonight as weak disturbance moves across If that area Scattered thunder showers are likely Sunday in southern regions Regional forecasts valid until midnight Sunday Lake Erie Lake Huron re gions Toronto Hamilton Partly cloudy and warmer today and Sunday Afternoon thundershow or likely Sunday Winds south erly 15 Georgian Bay Haliburton Surl bury Kirkland Lake North Bay Mainly cloudy and warmer today and Sunday with scattered show ers Isolated thundershowers Sun day Winds south 20 hecoming westerly Sunday afternoon TimminsKapuskasin with occasional ram today Mostly cloudy with scattered and cooler Sunday Winds southerly 20 becoming west 20 tonight and Sunday Western New York Fair and warmer today and tonight with high near at and low about 65 Sunday mostly cloudy and con tlnued warm with few showers or thundershowers Forecast Temperatures Low tonight High Sunday Windsor St Thomas Londoo Wingham Toronto Trenton St Catharin Hamilton Muskoka Killaloe Carlton Sudbury North Bay Kapuskasing Vhito River INGLES PAVIN 140 Victoria st rflfllï¬a DRIVEWAYva FARKlNG LOT srrcmusrs hll Worlr Guaranteed phy to the lluronia tll Cnlf Club of three winning Beei Heiicrs The winners Horvic stock and how fire history the Junior Fair has bad The Barrie Junior Fair was the first one to be held in Can nda when it opened in 1928 and so for as the records show per hops the first one in North Am erica so perhaps this accouan for the exceptional quality of the animals Following are the results of yesterdays Junior Fair Live stock show SWINE CLUB One gilt Shirley Morrow Joyce Moiron Ross Campbell Ken West all first class judg ed no first second or third in this Judging CALF CLUBS Beef heifer senior Allan Walker Helen Langman Jim Tudhope Beef heifer junior Robert Pnddison Carolyn Martin Har vic Johnson Carolyn Edwards Blayne Edwards Herb Black lim Cowdon Boby beefDouglas Speers Alice Mackay George Ander SOll Dairy and dual purpose Grant Robinson Ross Comp bell Charles Rogers Dairy and dual juniorJim Rawson Jeanette Riddell iloltlrglas Ramon Douglas Camp LIVESTOCK AND CROP CLUBS beef heifers from one club Allan Walker Herb Black Harvie Johnson Dairy heifers from one calf club Ross Campbell Paul Campbell Douglas Campbell Gilts from one swine club Cookstown 4H entries from one grain club Cookstpwn grain club snoworaNsan Beef calves Herb Black Bob Tudhope Alice Mackay BarrieBorn Dr TORONTO CP Dr William Gallic whose ving suture technique created surgieat revolution in 1924 died Friday He was 77 stitch commonly used in darnieg hernia tendon and ii ga operations replacing the use of catgut or silk thread Dr Gallic retired in 1947 as dean of the faculty ofmedicine whichhe helped to develop at was with the university 11 years serving at the some time as chief surgeon at theToronto General as native of Barrie iversity of Tor and quicklybecama an outstanding Toronto surgeon work by several Canadian un versities and medical societies in Conadagtho United States and was president of the College of Surgeoosin srirrs soonr some Dr Gallic honored for his Better Latef Than Never VTheotftclnlopeniigottheBar rte exhibition yesterday was held up one hour is Canadas most popular grandmother Kate Alt hea arrived at tho flir one hour l2 The horse racing and showing at the track was held upuntil word from Mu Aitken came from Malton when she had lost landed at pm the expected time of hcrvnrrlval at the fair Official of the fair then gave theta0rd and the racing at the track sturtcd before the open lne ceremonies Mrs Althea arrived at pm and was rushed to the booth on the infield where the opening took place Mackey Johnson Herb Black and Al lnn Walker of the Huronin Club Examiner Photo Barrie unior Fair One Of Best Ever Showmanship for dairy calves Jeanette Riddcll Ross Camp bell Bob Rawson Lambs Mike Conn James Conn Tom Bowman SwineJean Johitson Alice itfackny Paul Campbell Specials One Grooming Kit for the Champion Dairy Show manHerb Black Specials 0neGroonring Kit for the Champion Beet Show manJeannette Ridden LIVESTOCK Eeef hclicrEarl New liar old Cook Brenda Cook first grade Beef heifer hnrnnfter July midGeorge Anderson Dairy heiferJeanette Ridr deli Sylvia Rattle Dairy heifer Ross Camplt bell Rent Morrow Ewe lamb James Conn Mike Conn George Conn Market lambGloria Rattle Sylvia Rattle Douglas Speers Tom Bowman all firstgrade Gilt Jean Johnson first grade uvnsrocK SPECIALS Simeon County Jersey Club Jim Rawson Simcoe District Cooperatlvc specialRoss Campbell June Livestdck Champion shipsBaby BeefGeorge Ah derson Beef Breeding Heifers Helen Langman Dairy Heifers Paul Camp hell BEST YET Final figures for the chicken barbecuesat St Vincent Park Barrie show profit to the Bar rie Rotary Club of $86695 This is the best barbecue it ancially the club has held inits history The money will be used in com munityp oiects Gallie Created Surgical Revolution He sar he developed the new suture aft watching the cross socks It involved using the tough muscle coverings as sutures in the University of Toronto iie Europes best months are aheadsparkling weather choice accommodations big Autumn celebrations very whine Harvest festivalsthrilling drama musicinter national tied and sports events CrossingCunord gives you an extra vacationl Wonderful meals service ship board fun huge baggage allowance All in your ticket lower Thrrft Seasonmus too See us now for nets on Omani sailings and help oninil your travel along one Of Missing former Camp Borden train ing coordinntor warrant officer and SergeantMajor of the senior NCO Division of the Royal Can adian School of lnfahlry is one of four Canadian soldiers miss ing since Sunday fishing trip near Churchill Man W0 lst Class James Mac key leit Camp Borden in August of this year utter five year stay He comes originally from Amherst Nova Scotia He is married and hisfamily live at Fort Churchill where he is now posted The arch for the four sold iers ha been spurred by the finding of four nrmytype pack sacks at Mosquito Point on the Churchill River Army Headquarters said Fri day night the search for the men will continue Earlier army officers at Fort Churchill had been reported is saying they were convinced the men had drowned Early this week the two boats used by the men were located two miles apart near Mosquito Point One boat was overturned and damaged Army HQ had not been inform ed of exact circumstances in the packsnck find but said the search will continue with two 0t ter aircraft helicopter and two ground parti participating Says etc Is Behind Party new political party embrac ing the CCF the labor move ment and other progressive groups and individuals will be fanned in Canadatwithin the next 18 months hlrs Sara Malay told meeting of Simcoe North CCF Association at Barrie Thursday MrsMaley secretary of the association said thattbis had become abundantly clear ata National Seminar on the new party held in Winnipeg at the end of August She said over 300 delegates from everyprovtnce in Canada were at Winnipeg includinger minent CCF trade union and farm spokesmen Almost without exception th delegates expressed themselves in support of the new party she said She emphatically denied press reports that the Canadian Labor Congress is cooling efftowards the new party President Claude Jodoin stated at Winni peg that the CLC is 100 per cent behind the new party she said The press had mistakenly at tached undue importance to statement by Mr Jndoin that the 010 would not afï¬liate with the new party Commenting on this statementahe said No one has ever expected that the CLC would affiliate The CLC and the new party will be parallel organizations Unions are afï¬liated to the CLC for eco nomic purposes and the new party will he the organization gt to which they can affiliate for political purposes The CLC is wholeheartedly promoting the Mrs Althea fomtuiy of Bee in expressed her pride at com ing home to her oldiewa ol Simone which in her estimation stands for love of family thoetblcnlwnywclitctbc tthingsb on which we pin our gt She mentioned her lies with the county and the fact that her fathcrgvu councillor in county council at one time Then under the warm sun with the shiny horses straining to be let loose on the trackMrs AL tken said May ofï¬cially dc clare Barrio air open and good luck to at The crowtk at the grandstand around the track were heavy and thrilled repeatedly to some of the thrust racers trottere pacers and chariot rating this area has ever seen The crowds were heavy not only at the grandstand however as the midway and the eriribiLs tn the majp pavilion swarmed with thousands of viewers throughout the day Police Arrest Borden Airman Barrie city Police arrested Camp Borden lbvycarold nir man early this morning or break and entry and theft foll owing breakin at Gospel Hall Mary St Barric 112 Emir iExaminrr ever iiND coutmtnrws SATURDAY SEPT uses mmmon ear or sit iosrpns Sr JOSEPllS High School Barrie held its initiation cerc monies Thursday for grade niners newly started at the school bevy of students Const Doug Wright said he saw man run out in front of Bill Stewarts Park and start to hitch ride He noticed the man had black box Imder his arm He said he went to pick up Const McLeod and on their way along Dunlap street they stopped the man and checked him Articles in the black box turn ed out to be the property of church and it later was found Gospel Hall on Mary street had been broken into Stephen Korda was remanded on ball of $500 and will appear in Barrie Magistrates Court Wednesday Stolen Bicycles Found Damaged Bikes stolen from Barrie fair grounds Thursday morning were found on Highway too Friday The bikes were badly damaged one had no front wheel brake eahlea were broken and seat was slashed So for only one wallet has been reported stolen at the Fed thnt from young boy Others have been lost but mostly re turned mourns MARKET This Summer has meant that outside displays made possible by continued pleasant weather have been reallboost tomarket sales and were again an attrac tioothis morning Eggs area big leader and one dealer had 104 dozen sold this morning mostly standing orders priced from Wefto 63c dozen Flowers have escaped the pictured here sat on sidewalks edge to eat their lunch at noon hour following morning which had included such rig orous duties as bowing to sew iors pushing pennies along the concrete sidewalk with the nose and worst oi all normal classes rrus YOUNG lady is not dig ing for truffles neither is she bowing towards MeccaSbc is studentof St Josephs High School Barrie and she is broadening her knowler by propelling penny with her nose This was all part of in itintion ceremonies at the Thursday The day ended with dance and park in the evening Examiner high school Photo Borden Holds Driving Contest Corporal Glen Thompson of the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps School Camp Borden drove an Army 3ton stake to win the Campbell Trophy over 15 other service contest aan in the Safe and Skilled Driving Competition held at Camp Borden Friday Thompson highly rated com trost and includedyglods asters dahlias and others Small spring chickens forfry ing were too lb and vyearolds at ooc lb All kinds of vegetabla were onsale et reasonable prices Home balringhas many regu tar customers cachjaturdayand there is always somethingnew One laww353preparcd to take orders already Christmas cakes Haircuts 75 Saturdays $100 Em ClalFFS WHEY SHOP petition driver since 1954 netted total of 387 points out of possible 400 to win the Camp competition for the second year in row Second place with 3713 points was Cpl John Massoo also of Broadloom Priccd From 575 so yd Ferguson and Reid noon snnvrcn 14 Mtdcastcr st Barrie urn 82613 new party and Mr Jndoin has statedthat he will urge every union affiliated to the CLC to still to to the new party as soon as it is formed the RCASC School Capturing third place with 369 wasCpl Lawrence Derket of 15 Company RCASC Brigadier Purves Com mander Camp Borden was on hand to make the presentations and congratulate the competitors on the way they manoeuvred their trucks through the careful ly planned skill testing obstacle course The roadeo exteods from here to higher level Conunand competition to be held in To torservice event also tofltolro place in Toronto TheDepartment of National Defence has participated in the Armed Services Division of the Canadian National Truck Come petion since 1948 Driving competitions arecon ducted to give recognition to the most skilled and sale drivers They are designed also to bring to the attention of thepuhlle the tact that truck driving is pm tession followed by men whose 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