BarrieiResidént Is Top Trucker LAC ARNOLD DAVIS CHECKS TRUCK ON OFFSET ALLEY RCA Edgar announced today that LAC Cleminshaw 11 3a Duckworth Street Barn will go to Kingston for the ario Region Department of Na tional Defence Truck Roedeo lib als in November Originally from LondonOnt ario LAC Clcminshnw has been with the Air Force nine years While the thundering trucks rolling on our national highways do not invite much public inter ut there is something of story behind the rolling carriers Missing Youngsfer Found Near Store young boy with plaid pants and fair hair alerted city police and worried parents Wednesday morning when he disappeared Regular masoges issued forth from radio for the boy until Ihree and onehalf hours later threeyearold Bobby Sawyer 10 Collier Street was founan ncar Canadian Tire pro of Bradford and Dunlap Lions Release Pool Finances With 510000 grant for the project being considered at Mondays meeting of city coun cil chairman Harold Forster of the Barrie Lions swimming pool committee has released detailed accounting of is finan cial picture to date We started In May 1050 and from that date until the present time we have collected total aomunt of money of $2445317 isrwlththel equals $2501550 which is in the bank as of Sept 1960 This amount of money was raised in the following manner IN TIIE BANK From other organizations in Barrie and district $110 Teen Town $150 JCS Dominion Day fesitvai at St Vincent Park 1958 $30438 raked by children in parks for their swimming pool $34038 lady Lions 195759 $1 100 collected from members of Lions Club in Barrie $1540 money collected from businesses in Barrie $2130 raised from cit izens of Barrie $577341 Lions Club of Barrie pledge paid $10 000 Total $71145317 Further to this amount the Ladies Auxiliary to the Lions Club of Barrie have pledged further sum of $64010 which will be paid upon the start of comtruction or the authorization of the $10000 grant from the City of Barrie The five charter ed banks have pledged total of $1250 when eonstructionsatrts Ralph Snelgrovohas pledged $3000 upon receipt of the city giving 510000 The department of agriculture has promised maximum amount if we meet Damage vIn lingusFire Fire did $4000 damage to one section of duplex Angus home VWednesday Joseph Goods resiï¬ dence started to burn about pm whileer family was out Two fire trucks one from 13X Depot and one from Camp Dora den took two hours to douse the blaze Fires cause is unknowa Barrie Fire Dept To Visit Bradford Barrie City Fire Department will attend the first monthly meeting of Simcoe County Mutual Aid Association at Bradfords Community Centre Sept 14 Speaker will be Inspector For rell from the Ontario Fire Man shals office ineGravenhursL WEATHER Synopsis Southern Ontarios late summer heat wave is mak ing itself felt again today with most indications pointing to an other very warm and humid day in the lower laku regions again Friday Cooler weather firmly established over the northern part of the province is moving slowly 1southward info the Gear gian Bay and Kirkland Lake Re gions accompanied by band of showers and isolated thunderv Storms Theseshqwrrs willedge the northern Lake liuron and Haliburton areas by this evening with isolated thunder storms likely to develop over most southern regions late Fri day LAKE FORECAST Lake Huron and Georgian Bay Wi southwest to west 15 be coming westto northwest 20 this afternoonNoithwest to north 20 tonight Cloudy Thundersqualls beginning this afternoon Lake Ontario and Lake Erie Winds south to southwest 15 in creaing to 20 early Friday morning Sunny becoming cloudy their requirements of $5000 The site which is located be tween Grove Street and High way 400 to the north with Bay field Street on the east and To rooto Street on the west has been purchased and was paid for by the City of Barrie This land is valued at55000 Thetotal cost or the pool is estimated at $70 000 at nbanknsotSet ove grant $5000 Barrie 310000 Ralph Snelgrove $3000 banks $1750 Lady Lions 5640 Total $4993 50 NEED $20000 This leaves approximately $20000 to be raised to complefo the project special names committee headed by Ralph Snelgrovo and the Lions Club of Barrie will endeavor to raise tth $20000 In the event the amount of $20000 is not fully raised any balance up to $12000 will be ob tained from local bank upon the personal guarantee of the Individual members of the Lions Club of Barrie The campaign to raise the balance of the funds required is to get underway as soon as the grant is approved from the city All monies that have been collected are on deposit in savings account in local bank No money raisedftom the cam paign was used for expenses The campaign expenses were paid by the Lions Club or Barrie out of their own funds The Barrie Community Swim ming Pool is to he built on pro perty already owned by the city and wrll be turned over com plcfehtb the citydfully paid for on opening ay The pool will be operated by commit Barrie RCEITBorden Goliers Declare Tournament Draw Golfers from Barrie and RCA Officers Mess Camp Borden found Wednesdays heat an ex hausiing element in their friend ly tourney at Barrie Golf and Countr Club Hardly breath at air stirred across the Barrie course as the foursomes made their way around welcome compensation was the social time on the verandab of the clubhouSe after the din ner in the cool of the evening ngs both sides agreed that the match was draw In each four some however there was cer tain amount of friendly rivalry between RCAF and Barrie Representing Barrie were GeorgeDangerficld John Rodg ers Charles Tierney Bert Snel flovo Bob Hunter Harry Nutt er Earle Little Gord Roach Curl Jenhelt Hugh Gibson Walls Ross Stephens GC Peter West Tom Bobicr Also from Barrie were the fol lowing supporters Major Geor ge Rodgers Bill Craig Wib Florida Posting For COIIlt 13X Flight Lieutenant George Ward commanding officer at RCAF foxDepot Angus has been posh ed to Patrick Air Base Florida where he is attached to the USAF Flying Officer Gerald Bou chard his second in command has taken overcommand oi the depot for the time being FL Ward was posted loiill sudden vacancy in Florida He left by air with his family to ice or commission appointed by the city normmes day August 23 takeover his new post on Sun FO Dane Lorri ao F0 Gory awkwmn um Conchita FL llm Beveridgc Harris and Neville Barnett Simpson and Rodgers usually present on such occas ions were absent due to sick ness llir Rodgers is at present convalcscing at home alter period in hospital and Mr Simp son was suffering from an at tack oi flu Representing Officers Mess Camp Borden were FL Tommie Thomson SL King Finnie FL Dan Wright F0 Howie Boyd FL Blackie Belanger F0 Mur ray Willet F0 Alex Smith F0 Frank Dyso FL Gard Young SL Don Eas FL Tom Gates FL DArcy Nolan 5L Art Help on Sb Vern Boucbard SL Doug Snowdon Fl Bill Langley Dr EWiison Is VicePresident OI Electric Group former Barrie mayor and current member of the Public Utilities Commission was Wed nesday elected viceprcsident of the Geongian Bay Municipal Electric Association Dr Wilson Barrles may or in 1550 who last year cele brated his 25 years in osteopathy in this distriot was elected at in Honey Harbour Jack Low of Uxbridge was el ecledpresideut of the Associat ion Others named to the new ex ecutive were first vicepresident Iiarry Thiess Orillia secretary treasurer Robert Bitter Owen Sound directors Gordon Tad hope Parry Sound Cross Huntsville and Joe Bull Calling wood the asthannualconventlon held There are live million motor vehicles in Canada One point one million of thin are tram some 14000 Canadian commun ities not served by railroads and ï¬ve mils or more from not depend on trucks for their daily bread That is why the Department of National Defence feels it is portant for military stations like RCA Edgar to engage in main lag personnel to be excellent dri vars visit to Edgar Wednesday showed what drivers on that sta tion must accomplish in order to compete in the regional roadeo Entered In the slralght truck clas only the DND driver must back up and drive Ihrough the serpeniioe around three bar rels park the eight foot wide truck in 10 foot alley move the vehicle down through row of balls spaced wltba two inch clearance for the double rear tires parkbetween two barriers within confined space traverse the offset alley back the truck into ten foot wide space travel down dimlnishing clear ance path which is two inches wider at the ï¬nish than the truck body at its widest point stop the truck before barrier Points are subtracted from total maximum every time the truck touches barrier Knowledge of safe driving practices courtesy of vehicle handling and efficiency in so doing are key parts of the mark ins schedule Four tesLs must be wrltten by Edgar contestants before the single station entrant is chosen These are first aid facts about the trucking Industry fire ï¬ght ing and information for vehlcle operators tests Open to personnel who are moodriversondwhohavea accidentfree record for at least 12 months prior to the comp tion the Kingston roadeo will see the winner receive prize of $300 and trophy Knocking the idea of sale driv ing into the beads ofCanadans in particular and Service por sonncl on Canadian stations has been quite chore according to Edgar Station Safety Supervisor Sgt James Ellls Every person arriving at Ed gnr takes the Vehicle Operators Information Test as well as an actual driving test on Station he said in an interview The pa off RCAF Edgar now has miles of accident free dr ing to its recoyd May 25 was the date of the last accident by an Edgar driver Damage was less than $25 on this occasion Edgar tian vehicles each month Sgt drivers put 32000 miles on Ellis said nE TAIL volunteers or the Liberal camp YouaACTIVE su YOUR CAR Lasso YOUR INFLUENCE YOUR PRESTIGE voua FINANCIAL AIb Your Henooannreiasvnarj NOW 0PENandLOCATED COLLIER ST BARRIE PHONE PA 60391 on PA shoot ï¬sIMcoE with thundersqualls late tonight or early Friday published by Eur PPORT RE LIBERAL Assoc vFroser Sutherland President aiign srzns 1420 renamed laden charcoal Sizes 3642 GARDIGANS to match above IVY SHAG ahd Km MOHAIR Pull overs longslceve style Colors bronze THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 1980 Elite Torrie Emotion cmnnn comm Nsws Alliston Planning vote On SSaH Assessment The SaladaShlrrilfIiorsey Po tato processing plant and the Town of AllLrton have ï¬nally come to an agreement on an as sessment for the plant But the agreement will have to be rati fied by special plebiscite of the townspeople It was learned this morning that the vote would likely take about month to arrange The total asseument figure for the plant is reported as be ing about 5148000 SSH assessment has been muchdth issue for many months FIRST FIGURE First figure arrived at his year was $215381 When local assessor Mr Nichollpresenlcd HOT WEATHER NOT OVER YET Just when we thought we were over the summer Wed nesday gave reminder of stifling weather Even an der the trees near the boy at Mincts Point the tem perature hit 38 degrees This was the highest re corded this summer Next highest was 04 on Aug 28 Three times dunn mcr temperature hit 80 But last yes on An and 9It was 36 BB and 90 Careless Driving Charge Is Leviecl 53yearold man was charged with careless driving Wednesday iollowlnga $600 accident with parked car on Donald Street Barrie City police said David Plait Fowler Drive Clarkson out was headed east on Donald look ing for an entrance to lllghway 00 He was in collision wmi parked automobile owned by Stuart Harrison 10 Frances his roll boweverll was reduced to $190790 The firm then or peeled this amount at the Court of Revision which cut the assess ment to 43749 Early this May County Assess or Eric Simpson appealed the Court of Revision decision before County JudgeJ Harvic Judge Harvie however dis missed the appeal He said It Centre Simone Wage dcmands must be kept from spiralling upwards the Co operative Commoowealtb Fed eration candidate for Simone Centre last night told an aud from of Mansfield Rubber work ers lnBarries union hall Gcarlng told the rub bcr workers that the present high cost of living mustbe held in line and though it was dif ficult problem an agency com posed of labor management and government could best solve the problem Sometimes higher wages have led to higher prices but this was not necessarily the only factor whlcb kept prices at high level said Mr Gearing Prob ems inmamatinnal markets have arisen out of this blgh cost of living he said but it was not fair to blame labor alone for this situation Labor cannot beexpected to make all the concessions to keep the cost of living down he said Mr Gearing also concentrated on the problem of education He charged that in trying to meet the education problem both big parties were relying on possible sales tax Ilo chargedsthat the Progres sive Conservatives havent yet fulfilled their 1943 pledge to meet 50 per coat of education costs 0n the other hand said Mr Gearing Mr Wintermeyer has made an irresponsible proposal that the province shoulder 100 per cent of the costs The Liberals propose sales tax or special levy for education Street Damage to the parked car WEWu 16 THRIFT arment lnrich fell tones green blue geld beige and white Classicknit style 7984 893 oan ru LOVERS CARDIGANS Sizes Ho 14 leBIJLK ORLONZSWEAK Ella innewfallshadesj honey blue and green not white pink red and the Conservatives are hlnt ing at the same thing com on II LITTLE Gian wearsn 198298 SIZES to ¢Pullovers and Cardigans for school and kindergarten 0t washable hibulk orlon in white blue yellow and green gtLONG SLEEVE CARING AN gt100 super orlon with floral embroidered was felt the company was ac ceptlng the lust share of the tax load of the muolcipallty in View of comparisons made with an other plant He noted an the as sessor bad an opportunity to come to an adjustment another year County Assessor Slmpson hid contended certain areas and it ems had been omitted entirely CF Candidate Raps Sales Tax pr Education mented Mr Gearing result the local tax payer would be relieved from the burden ol education costs out of one pocket but would be paying out of his other pocket taxes on his daily purchases rhlr Gearing urged that this manner of taxation would hit the low income families the hardest further drawback would be the loss of responsibility by local boards of education Worst of all education would be tied to this levyand educatan is too important to become entangled with such an issue said Mr Gearing once ge Sends Report TORONTO tCPlTha Ontario attorney generals department has received report on two Orlllla police officers ordered to return $100 they withheldirom Sudbury man gt The re on is by Barrie Judge Niawaren Orillla police commission chairman The comi mission held hearing Aug 24 to investlgate charge by usedvcar dealer Leroy Hopkins that the 5100 had been withheld from hlmi after his arrest The commlssion ordered the officers to return the money The report will be studied by AttorneyGencral Roberts on his return from convention in One bec City department spokes man said Wednesdayris SWEATERS rosin lllE nan STORE HOURS 915 Inn 530 9111 Dally 015 am 1200 you Wed OPEN ERIDAY mona 0RLON CARDIGAN ular style with poc iietpa Gobutton closing In blackpowder with goo looking twotone trims Siz Shawl Collar with Vrnenk design trims this hand some longsleeve pullover Choose Jr In red1°13 LONG smavns interr lock lrnit in green red blueand grey with con trast stripes on Vneck zes ontost 293 SPECIAL BOYSPULLOVER 100 Hidith i7rlon Washable jacquard knit neck