Lions Club Visitsllmlince Takes RCAF Stn Edgar 10mm NORAD VC Eric Wil drifting snow and locally heavier BORDER PLYERS arse PM In the ï¬rst production for the l960Gl season of the Camp Borden Players Jnck and the anstalk will be shown at the Garrison Theatre Saturday starring Terry Davis as Simpic Simon left Lorna Delainey as Jack right and Fat Smith as Melinda seated and Herb Wit son as the Devil rear The scene shown here is called The Magic Harp and will be in Saturdays production of the pantomime Torry Davis is the director of the pantomime and he has plenty of experience Borden Corporal Gymnastic Champ Cpl Wilhehn Weiler of Camp Borden returned from Mexico on Wednesday as the Mexican Gymnastic Champion after tak ing five out of six evean and coming third in the ï¬nal event Cpl Weller scored 10370 points on the individual all round score out of possible in poinls to take the championship The Mexican entry Armando Valles came second with total score of V155 and the Guatema lan entry Ernesto Klrmlte came third with 9170 points Cpl Weiler brought back total of seven trophies from the competition fivo firm third and the all round champion neophy was left speechless by the reception said Cpl Weller in an interview The gymnasium silomli WEEK STAYNER Local Union 2430 United Brotherhood of Carpen ters and Joiners of America on Wednesday signcd an agreement with lttelcrete Construch Co in professional acting as he Has been with the Gene Autry Radio Circus Ringliogs Barn um and Bailey Circus and other variety and comedy shows There will also be an evening presentation in the ltCAF Barker Public School on Dec 2i District Collegiate institute cw scruction protect business repre scntativa Derrldr Manson report ed today The Lions Clubol Barrie vis ited RCAF Station Edgar on Tuesday evening The président of the Lions Club Ed Myels invited VC Jack Dempstor Commanding Officer FLt Ken Harmon Operations Oï¬ticer and W02 Yvon Boisel sonneault president of Scrgcants Mess to dinner prior to depart ing for RCAF Station Edgar Upon arrival the 30 Lions as sembied in the station theatre and received briefing from the commanding officer and the opi érations officer They also re ceived warm welcome from the Deputy Sector Commandant Figure $1100 Property Damage litter Three Barrie Accidents No one was hurt Wednesday and no charges have been laid to date in connection with three motor vehicle accidents in the city which resulted in an estim ated $1100 damage to property Barrie Police said today Chief Ed Tscbirhart notes in this re gard thathis men have investi4 gated 422 such occurrences to date this year In 1959 he says the total number of such reportable accidents was 428 at years end Taxi driver Roy King to McDonald Street was stopped at the Bradford Street railway tracks when car driven by Almone Mann 195 Burton Avenue allegedly slid into the taxi causing sano damage to his vehicle $100 to the cab 10th Oultram Canadian Forces Medical Services Train WEATHER SynopsisStrengthening south westerly winds and occasional periods of sunshine will send Southern Ontarios temperatures into the high 305 today But cold air willretumtonigilt Snowfluri riesstrong northwesterly winds and Telling temperatures will herald the return of winter in Northern Ontario this morning and in southern regions later to day Lake Erie Niagara Lake In tario regions Windsor Toronto Hamilton Partly cloudy this morning Cloudy with occasional rain or wet show this afternoon or early evening Mainly cloudy and coideyr with scattered snow flurrlvs to ht and Friday Win outhwest 15 to 25 today northwest 20 to 30 tonightnnd Friday Lake southwestern Georgian regions London Partly clou this morning Cloudy with occasional rain or wet snow this afternoon Cloudy and colder with snuwfiurries squalls tonight and Friday Winds southwest 15 to 25 today orth west 20 to 30 tonight and Friday Northeastern Georgian Bay Haliburton Kirkland Lake re son At the Ottawa NORAD Handel quarters they heard taped briefing accompanied with 35 mm slides depicting the operi ations carried out at the head quarters The highlight of the evening1 was their visit to the operations building upon which the huge radar domes are located There they witnessed live interceptions being carried out by controllers They also visited the radar main tenance section the ups telephone plant and the power plant The Lions visit to Edgar was coordinated by theWOs and Sr NCDs of RCAF Station Edgar ing Centre Camp Borden was backing on to Essa Road from laneway when truck driven by Egbert Boerman RR5Barric was in collision with his Vehicle iljotnl damage was $300 say no lce Little Lake resident Harry Urry was operator of Mo Eachern and Flynn truck which was in collision with vehicle driven by Walter Smith RR Barrie when the truck was making turn into Royal Vic toria Hospital lanelvay Examination of the truck turn indicator signals disclosed that they were not functioning Mr Urry told police the signals were turned on prior to his stopping to turn The trucklre sugared $150 damage the car snow or freezing drizzle this morning Cloudy and colder with snowflurries to night and Friday Winds south west 15 to 25 shifting to north west 20 to 30 this afternoon Forecast temperatures Low tonight and high Frid Windsor 204 St Thomas 20 londun Kitchener 20 Wingham 20 Hamilton 20 25 25 20 20 15 15 15 Trenton Killaloe Muskokn North Bay agenosSnneaa It 0m yum5e DOOR culMEs nnnounced by Simcoe County The agreement is Ireslllt of two negotiation meetings with Over Raw Milk Tests In Ian As of January 1961 the test ing of raw milk will be the relt sponsibillty of the provincial dalt partment of agriculture it was Health Unit in in latest report The switchover of duties from the County Health Unit to the province was reached at re cent meeting of the two bodies The county health staff will continue to inspect pasteurizatim plants and sample their pro ducts During Novemba total of 221mm samples were taken consisting of 123 pasteurized samples and 93 miscellaneous tests In addition to regular super vision and inspection of pas teurization plants each sanitar ian will be responsible in his own district for all phases of food control program Each sanitarian has accompanid the veterinarian In the annual in was filled to capacity and they treated me like hero it was the greatest reception that have ever bad They wanted me to say few words but just could Cpl Weller said that the com petition was held under Olym pic Rules and that there were six compulsory events Theone that he came third in mu work ing on the rings During his stay in lilcxlco Cpl Weller presented trophies to the Junlor classes in gymnastics and had dinner with the Guat emalan consul arranged by the Mexican consul Cpl Weiler made many friends in Mexico and in Guatemala and had great reception there But on his return to Canada there was nobody to greet him at the airport Carpenters Get Wage Boost On Stayner School Project the company following certifica tion by Ontario Labor Relations Board Nov Mr Manson sold wags on the $175 per hour and the work week 50 ha 55 hours long The agreement provides $225 per hour 44hour week and over time rates for hours worked In excess of 44 per week Ella titanic Examincr CITY AND COUNTY NEWS THURSDAY DEC 15 160 Insurance Men Start New safety Program By 363 Cotntesywillpoyoéfforsome driverwbopoesoutofhisw chief of police itrrmy driver award as the moth and $5 for the one who reported the incident Barrie general insurance agents are sponsoring the plan and foot ing the bilL special mmlt toe under the ohairrnaxship of police chief Ed Tschirhart will choose one winner each month Thedriver must have perform ed one or more of the three Ca care courtesy and common sense and his name or licence number must have been reportcd to the committee giving the date time and details of the occurrence fllose who witness driver go Ltd Brampton on the Stnyner job prior to tllé oyeement were ing out of his way to exercise careoourtesy and comma sense within the city of Barrie should obtmn one of the forms from any Insuranoe ottioc and make report of it Meeting at the River Gardens Restaurant some 35inlln1nocweenchangcdhutontbewboh agenlsbfthcdislrictWedncarthebendiu oftheinslnedarn day enjoyed turkey dglr mated by their hostI Saunders limitatjmance ad justers After the meal the members adjourned to private dining room where the driver of the namlh plan was adopted Ernie Bell gave an outline of the new automobile policy amid is to come into use after the ï¬rstofthcyear Wbfleithasno radical changes this policy does eliminate number of little mm ditions which had proved double some in the past he said Ihei average is simplified and per hapssomeoftheplacuwherc almalldaun mightanu have more capany covered aadxhould result in possible reduction of prenuuznifitprmuthatbytho changes fewer claims on required tobe adjusted be nliswillhcthelastmeetinl ofthelnslmoeAgaztsAssocia tion for the year and the ap lpredaflouafthe members to theirhosswas unused efï¬r cirntlybyRJJSlcssor Following the businesaand dinnendieguestsulieretreatod to recording enfrom speedilnadcattheomariom ventioo dinner which was both County Health Units Report Tells Of Inspectors Problems simcoe County Health Unit report for November has reveal ed the problems encountered by sanitary service inspectors with the advent ol the cold weather Housing faults mm to bring up the most complaints and are the most timeconsuming for the lnspectolt says Director Dr Scott Complaints concerning poor construction insufï¬cient heat garbage disposal rats fleas and bed bugsï¬are the most preval eat At times however the come plaints have nothing to do with EMPLOYEES SHARE THE WEALTH public health and the inspector finds himself acting as rcfcrea RDShli between owner and tenant Recently complaint was re oeived from tenant regarding an flmes in the premises which was caused by delivery man pouring gallons of fuel oil into the basement which had non alstent tank since the home bad just recently been converted to gas Report from the sanitary in spector also made note of the new Barrie landï¬ll dump which is under supervision of the Health Unit Department of Health and the Ontario Water Resources Commission and which should ornate no public health problem POPULAR WESTERN CLASSIC PLAY SANTA THIS YEAR Women 03 TO THE ASPIRING MUSICIAN GIFT OF AMUSICAL INSTRUMENT music CENTRE MMAPLE AVE PA 60249 la spection on slaughter houses locker plants cunning plants and food processing establishmentS and will be responsible for fu ture supervision and inspection of these places Charge Men Stole Pay Telephone BRADFORD Four men have been arrested and charged with theft of pay telephone posses sion of stolen goods and poses sion of housebrealong instru meats Remanded inicustody are Dons aid Munshnw 28 Edward Silas Wilder l7 and Bernardllill 19 all of Kettleby and Wayne Storey 20 Portageville Arrests were made by Brad ford town police constable John Dudgelm Mostly Mumps 0n Sick Parade Mumps was tops on the sick parade during November cording to the latest statis of the Simcoe County Health Unit covering reported communicable diseases total of 108 cases were re ported of mlnnps Chickenpox was runnerup with 82 cases re ported Measles and scarlet fever were tied for third spot th 15 cases each to lfh savings Staff members of Kramer right and shop foreman ceo Motors Ltd 145 Bradmd ire Dave Watson for rccognh Street gathered lna show on corded them dining rm Wednestayi their proceedings Examiner The profit sharing meeting in which sum of $5500 was distributed according to sen iority sales and popularity among their ranks Company CHRISTMAS TREES President Herman Kramer con of gratuiates service station ma nager partner Carl Jensen YOUTH WORK STEEL AND Doormanm s1 PA 89958 anaunnnmunnannnan KARDLY WEISPER The Examiners CampusWhis pers page which usually is on page five in the Thursday issues is being suspended for the time beingvbecause of Christmas ex ams and forthcoming holidays However our Eimvnle school correspondents managed to send in report which appearsvon page two WHAT BETTER oer WEIMWKIIUQI trim stylish EV HEARING AIDS Choose mm variety at ltim albadivp Eylglan xlykx for men and woman Hoar halter look IllInn lolh Air unseen Condurlnn models sMALl newatthéear AMBASSADOR Na when in mi No dangling eardl Wind mhe malig nant lo earmoldeoal for hymn lulu rowsllrlllnewotiheear Iitl AT Now unAtltlnEarfluiing Aidtholwmb spoil EVERY DAY Low PRleEs AT Dvcws roon MARKET IHE WORKING MANS GROCERY STORE ran CENT on ma GROSS SALES razors Nov earn To 13m 17m WILL BE DONATED T0 CHRISTMAS KAMPEBS OTHERS BONELESS PORK ROASTS WIIII Dressing FRESH SPARE RIBS LalN PORK ROASTS FRESII FRYING PORK TURREYS TURKEYs TURKEY FRESH KILLED my us To our 45c lb 55 lb 59 ll 49 lb Candies Nurs Grapes Bulk Peanuts Oranges JapaneserMundnrins FANCY HAMS Ready To Serve The BIGGEST Assortment ever Soft Drinks for the Festive Season Governmenrlnspectéd and Branded Beef TBONE ROUND lB SIRLOIN Above Specials Effective till Thursday Dec 22nd gions North Bay Sudhury with maulw rull puwer4truruirlor dialitry Cloudy with occasional weti Just In time for Christmasend line clearance While they last smartly styled to enhance the appearance any home aï¬eld COMPIEIE IINE of bliIIIultI tuttinasal ham which in 1mm $647 RitualJul an IODay MenHumanismautumn $50 FOR PLEASANT WELCOME FR 29 srR ArloN em in or Dec 13 is still missing Licence USE OUR LAY AWAY number is 1425168 lillu unlawful co ltd abouts of this vehicle is uest 43 ANNE PA 32496 man wm my 519 Gnocany onnan ya man may 10 om can or CANADA my GINGER ALE Police SeTaking Missing lluto BRADFOlllJ Town police here reported today that black 1950 model car stolen from Bradford MARKET all tar tum appointment camoi or mallsl ELIS is SHANNON ST BARE PHONE pron HOME APPOINTMENT PA 51505 20 YES or EXPERIENCE wrln Tin Man or HEARING we HANDLE ONLY GQVERNMENT INSPECTED AND BRANDED BEEF Barrie ed to notify tho Bradford police Collier St department