The old public school at Cookslown is vacant it has been replaced by new building north of the village The school shown here was opened in 7638 Last summer visitor from Calgary member of the original Cock families claimed she could remember being in the pa on coorsrown sonoolllow VACANT radc that Photo left the former school and marched to this building for its first Classes when Examiner Barrie Lions Club Hears Radiation Protection Hints Spcakcr zit Lions Club of Barrie Tuesday evening was Captain lloorc who has that Canadians have an idea that till country is only re motely interested with atoliiic flash of ligtit visible in tiny light for hundreds of miles Tile force behind this has the suggestions at meetings similar LIBERAL SPEAKER Sees Barrie women heard Libl eral speaker rap the provincial government Wednesday vhcn top woman liberal oi the province spoke against the Frost administration Speaking at the home of bliss Moore Hayï¬eld Strect Prcsident of Ontario Womens Lihoral Association Coroners should read and re read the Coroners Act stressed Ontario Assistant AttorneyGcn eral Erie Silk at Barrie dio ncr last night gt Speaking to coroncrs and legal officials from all over Sim con and Perl counties and Illus koka and Pariy Sound Districts be emphasized that uhclhcr coroner be doctor or lawyer it is the jury that makes the deci sions and that proper instruc tion to the jury could only come if the coroner were familiar with the ACt The purpose of Wednesdays six hour meeting of coroners with three members of the at torney generals committee on coroners was eventually to amend parts of the Act The committee is hearing to the one held in Barrie all over Barrio If we interpret the Act as we see it said Stratiord coroner we should have very little problem Mr Silk speaking following the evening dinner at Queens ReadReRead Coroners ilct Officials Told Ill Meet Here ift Bretvireen Frost Diefenbaker Mrs Jean McKenzie brown said Premier Frost was dis appointed in John Dicfcnbaker because he had plenty of trou blc with the Liberal opposition in the last session he would like to resign as undefeated leader of the Conservatives in Ontario She continued during the tea sponsored by the Barrie Liber al Womens Association The people of Ontario are disillu sioned Indecision postpone ment procrastination and many irrational phony pro mises from the last federal election have been wrapped into beautiful package and sold to the people of Canada Some promises stand out she said such as the classic statement No man shall suf fcr while am Prime Min isier The fact she said is that more people have been looking for work in the last two years than in the hungry thir tics Globe and Mail editorial on the Unemployment Insur ance Fund entitled Going Go ing Gone recently pointed out she said that the UIC fund was $900 million in March of 1957 and $333 million in March of this year The gov ernment she said have clos ed their eyes to the situation Ilfrs Brown read from speech by ProgressiveCon servative MP for Restigouchelt Madawaska Charles Van Horne who said on one occa slon If some of you are get ting the impression that our government must be stupid would say you aregetting the correct one If we had been half as good at carrying out our promises as we were in ma them the grave and immense troubles which affect this country would have been largely eliminated cssitating investigation Until the coroner of this pro vince make practice of charg ing juries attorneys should do so he said Speaking to the police chiefs who choose the jurors he pointed out that experts were for the witness box not the jury He also said there was no limit to the recommendations made by jury and that many time recommendations were acted upon point on which lie was quickly backed up by On tario supervising coroner Dr Smirle Lawson Dr II Ward Smith then spoke on the AGs laboratory and pro vincial medial examiner Dr Deadmao then talked on the relationship between coroner and pathologist Barries Royal Victoria Hos pital should have pathologist as should all hospitals of 150 beds or over in the province he said OBITUARY van in Burlington and one laughter Mrs Frank Benest Edith whose home is in St OSPCA INSPECTOR GORDON BESWETIIERICK BARRIE Holding Catharines There are also nine grandchildren The funeral on Monday June Hotel said the occasions when deaths should he reported to coroner were and he read from the Act if death was following violence misadventure negli gence misconduct malpractice on the part of others unfair means or any other cause no equivalent of five million tons of TNT Annual Tag Day Pots left stranded at home was while the owners have gone on al th 53 H3439 ms tï¬gsï¬emiul holiday or away for the weekend charge of the service Friends 19 MIN problem tor Ontar tion and neighbors were present al lengDEéflanizl EMIVGHUO of gru so relatives including number ospcc or or Eg 3578Sf0rrom Burlington Mansfield 51 don Eeswetherlck served in the Canadian Army since 1938 From 1953 to 1955 he iludiCd at the Royal Military College of Science in England and is now senior instructor at the Joint Atomic Biological and Chemical Dcfensive Warfare School Camp Borden The Captain is warden of St warfare but as citizens of earth we are open to the same possihle attacks In the Vthrceimile radius Only one country Japan has little protection is possible had exerience of its appalllilgitpart from this there is some effectstwo attacks in 19454protcction by stone or heavy but the hazard is always there walls from nuclear radiation One fell swoop will do the job No government shelters have with maximum returns for so far been provided but they minilniim cost could or should be part of the THOMAS THEODORE SELFE The death of Thomas Theodore Selfe came unexpectedly Friday June 10 at his residence in Stayiier through heart condi cial constable to give him the authority of police officer in cases of animal cruelty Where it is believedthat animals are shut up and suffering no search war rant is needed to enter premis es but it is the usual practice Giles Anglican Church Barrie and also member of Corinth ian Lodge and Sheila Shrine Club Introduced by Lion Douglas Stephens be wasted no words but opened with the statement NEWS OF BARBIE BY RUSS DAVEY ExcciitlvcDircctor The balmy stillness of the warming weather is broken by the crack of ball on bat the thud of ball meeting glove and the excited din of boys and girls on bail diamonds all across thIr city Ball season is in the early exciting stages when coaches and boys alike are preparing themselves for big summer The Barrie branch of the Call adian Legion is organizing large number of team for young boys and the newly formed min or athleticv club is organizing bantam midget and juvenile teams As with all youth activities Lhis large ball program has re quired many leaders at both the coach and administration level The admnistrative work is in capable hands It is at the oaching level though that the success or failure of teams and league is decided To help the coaches tackle this big job with more assurance baseball e1in to has been arranged by Simcoe County Recreation or Tuesday June 21 in Thornton Orange Hall at pm All coaches are warm ly invited am sure Apparv ently there will be section for girls ball too This is all by way of introduc tion to some ideas world like the coaches to take with them to this session and to their leader ship of the boys and girls this summer LASTING VALUES Coaches whether you volun teered or were pressed into ser vice whether you came because you had knowledge and skill or an interest in the game or an interest in youth stop and think now about the real lasting Valli as that we try to gain for youth through such things as sport Play is to youth what work is to adults It is time of testing of learning of trying out behav ior patterns of learning ways of relating to authority and to other people It is the coaches who are charged with the responsibility to see that the values team mem bers gain are values which will stand up in the big game of life Tha most important thing any coach takes to hi team in him SElf His total self This lira piesentcd by his appearance by his languageby his attitudes towards his players and the gains by his personal conduct At the risk of criticism would em phatically state that there are certain kinds of stimulants which have no place for adults when they are directly involved in any area of youth work TEAM PLAY There are many other values which we pass on to youth throughout our ballseason The most frequently mentioned oi these of course is team play As coaches we are aware of the im portance that each team member assess himself as all important part of the wholctealr lllcthei ha is the No hitter or the sub one but lets get on with the Even when they take the field For instance if high on To ronto an atoliiic blast would flatten every building in threemile radius Minor dani agc would be done in radius of 12 to 15 miles It starts with tremendous on the end of the bench Many teams with mediocre ability have risen to great heights becausci they discovered the thrill and power oi true team effort Inspect for the rule and oi trials of the game seems to be an area where the American cul luremrcmly condone dis graceful displays of emotion and even disrespect for an appointed official who is doing his level best to handle game surely as coaches and players make errors so too should we extend to of ficials acceptance of this human frailty The coach score high in my book who can say Well iellows we not bail call on that game MAJOR CHALLENGE Another of the major challeng over and over again during the season is trying to balance mt the choice of lineups when he looks at his playerstrying toi balance out effort and attendance as against skill Often times boys with superior skill become so ov erwhelmed with their prowess that they consider themselves above attendance at practicï¬ or even coming to games on time they seem to be performing far short of their potential Hammer because they were bountifully endowed with skill they can still outperform all oth or players of the team coach knows he has more effective beam with this lad on the field but he knows too that there are boys on the bench who would thrill to the opportunity to be on the field go for the el low who displays his love and enthusiasm for the game every time Attendance is another import ant problem which coacha must face during the course of sea son Often attendance is affected by mismanagement of some of the things mentioned above the coachs attitudethe manages ment of the team or team spirit Boys must be impressed with the importance of regular attendance commitment they took on when they signed up with the twmCoaches should not have to chase the players in the other handif game or practiceis cancelled or post poned the coach mustmake sure that each member of his team is informedrof the change inad vance By treating each mem ber of the team asan important wanted part of the group attend ance will be high and spirited Though there are many other things which could be said would recall for all of us the famous lines which apply to all endeavors When the last great Scorer comes to mark against your name He marks not if you won or lost but how yoil played the game mighty sac season to all of you home cred licavy clothing will help and the more the better In the services it involved in rescue operations one may be liable to get effects of radio active fallout and if exposed would drop dead Arouan us now are radio active elciticnt existing natur soil or atmosphere lSome type of protection should be provided intents and if an atomic attack for ally in Sector NORAD Sector speaker at mess dinner to be held tonight in the Airmen andlate Ainvomens Institute at RCAF Station Edgar he suggested two hours such as LOCAL AND GENERAL GUEST SPEAKER Group Captain Denison Ottawa will be guest Commander 0N COMMISSION An orderincouncil SEE TAX BOOST Bradford town council has ten tatively set tax rate of 70 mills It is best to keep Cnv approved by the LieutenantGovernor has named Simcoe County Judge MacLaren of Barrie and MagA istratc Cameron to the Driliia Police Commission which cm coach will face mayor of Drillia is automatically member of the newlyformed commission started one should stay in it without any panic he said Air should be filtered in some way in these shelters In Japan in city12000 homes were destroyed but construction differs from ours and they might be classed as 12000 boxes said the speaker He also demonstrated with meter type of machine the peculiar and almost uncanny effect of radiation upon wat ches and other types of metal showing that background radi ation is always with us commercial and 65 nulls residen tial There is an increase or lwo mill on the public and sep larale school rates and one and half mills on the high school council meeting next Monday is expected to confirm the rate CALL BIDS SOON Tenders should be out by the end at June for the proposed $345000 addition to Georgian Manor at Penetang Simcoe County council learned this week SPEAKS TONIGHT Assistant Deputy Minister of Agriculture EverettBiggs speaks on Bill 86 and Marketing Boards at Minesing Hall at 330 pm today The meeting ls sponsor ed by Minesing Local 112 of the Ontario Farmers Union Catharine and Richmond Hill Interment followed in Stayner 1909 to 1911 he had lived in Aus mm he mime tralia and then came east to 02mm Dam 611 Canada and lived in British Col Chm cm Wge umbia Later in 1913 he came and Pram lo Stayner where the rest of his days were spent There he was at first beckeaper but later took up turkey raising He leaves his widow the form or Alice Andow also from Som erset England to whom he was married in Staynei in 1919 and two sons Jack in Mansfield and Cadets Will Hold Big Wiener Boast Barrie Navy League Oadetis have set niesday June 21 as the date for their Wilmerroast and all cadets have been re quested to meet at the arm oury at pm This will be the last pamde of the season except for spec ial parades that will be bailed for boating See Improvement lit Minets Point Following Reeve Charles Spro ules visit and attendance at meeting of the Minets Point Property Association some de cided improvements have been made The township equipment has iust completed placing sand fill where needed after the unusual Iy high water In addition they have maded practically all of the road and added tarvia sur face just in time for summer traffic Monday night number of residean did some gathering up of brush piled and burned it all llaircuts 75 Saturdays $100 Barber CLIFFS BARBER SHOP Erin non Across from Allandalc Hdwe George Davies Barrio in Miss CONSTRUCTION no 5450 BUYS AN 80000 BTU SMARTS OIL FIRED WINTER AIR CONDITIONING FURNACE WIIlli PREWIRED CONTROLS OILTANK 200 GALLON BASEMENT TYPE TANK ACCESSORIES PIPES AND FITTINGS ALL DUCT WORK MATERIALS AND REGISTERS run SIX nor ournnrs AND TWO com RE TURNS PLAN TO GUIDE AND ALL MATERIALS READY TO INSTALL mleLL MATERIAL REQUIRED TO VINSTALL sot nor OUTLET SYSTEM IN BUNGALOW 259 HEATING DEPT PA 66531 on is suitable spot near the park chsident in Barrie for the past 16 years Mr Beswethcriek was appointed inspector for the society two years ago shortly after the formation of the Bar rie branch of the OSPCA Principally we are interested in cases of cruelty to animals although we are often called to many things culedc our field said the inspector Dog left behind when familia have moved or gone on holiday have been the major problem during the past two years HAS AUTHORITY The inspector pointed out that he had been sworn in as spe WORK ON ADDITION Footing are now in for the addition to Bradford District High School and it is expected to be completed by the fall school term for the inspector to be accom panied by police officer The Barrie branch of the so ciety is responsible for paying for the calls made by themv specter within the city This is done by money raised through an annual tag day Tag day this year are this Friday and Sat urday Gordon Ecswetherick is an ac tive member of the Barrie Ken nel Club when he was chosen for the post of inspector he went to Toronto for training There he was attached to full time spcctor of the society and learned by practical experience Our work is dependent on co operation said Mr Beswcther ick We receive calls from the police health uniLs and the pub 1c The society is also dependent on the public for financial sup port for the furtherance of in work for which there is an acute need he adds Theres saying that goes PRODUCED which tells you for your flock IVE GOT TO SEE TO BELIEVE lT We invite you to do just that SEE FOR YOURSELF what SHURGAIN Laying Feed can do for you Of course to do this you must keep records and we suggest the use of our handy egg production charts Remember the cost per 100 pounds of feed doesnt tell you much Its the cost of that feed PER DOZEN EGGS the real Worth of ration Your own records will tell you how econumlcally SHOR GAIN Super Laying Mash produces eggs Plan now to put your new flock on the SHURGAIN program for better results for bigger returns Make sure you ask us for handy EGG PRODUCTION CHART Quality WI Suiice HILLSDALE FLOUR FEED HILLSDALE Drums BRADFORD IRA wusou COOKSTQWN CLARENCE CUMMING BARRIE