lm sonar mm Battle MAY mm II Britain CAPSULE NEWS Chief Cautions Fair Movc Conference TORONTO CP Mrs Eva leeo Baker Toronto trustee of the Ontario Conference on Ed Against Games Of Chance Police Cbie Edward Mb Goers gTo Be Observed In Barrie Sunday The RCAF and Ill affiliated Street at l020 em to the Coir organizations will take part this oiaph in Memorial Square Sunday in Battle of Britain Wreaths will be laid by Mayor nt make much sense to play mm The Grief was conunentinl following cmnplalnts from three persons that they were taken by genus of chance operators on the fair midway Local polio lnvestigaled th complaints and could ï¬nd oath ing wrong with the games other than the unlikely odds against winning it Is underst that the pol ice officer who investigated the report talked to the game op erator and was roomful In his hart advised people to be wary ucation said Thursday night the about conference scheduled for Tor onto Nov0 to ll bu been grlgï¬lfn flï¬ï¬aflm Inmat rziaoved to Windsor Nov to hmdlhfulmt individual winning that it door Illegal Entry Parade and Memorial Service Willard Kinzie RCAF units the RCAF Camp Borde ersonne including Leinordeniripe Band RCAF Assoplation Cana dian Legion Veterans Club Air Cadets Thieparaddiwiii form up at 10 am at Central Collegiate Illd will moveoffnalopg Dunlap iRCAF Association Legion and Veterans Club up past with the salute taken by rMayor rWIllard Kinzie st thr saluting base midway between SOwen and Muicastcr Streets The units will then proceed to services at Trinity Anglican Church and St Marys Roman Catholic Church Vets 0t 155th i770 Battalions To Parade lit Reunion Saturday World War vetorans par ade is to take place in Barrie Saturday as surviving members ot the 155th and 177th hattel ions oi the Simcoe Foresters meet for their third annual re union The parade will form at the Armouryandmarch to the Cen otaph where wreaths will be laid in memory of fallen com rades by Mayor Willard Klu aie and the Sirncoe Foresters Association The dinner and program at the Armoury whidi will follow will be attended by number of local and provincial dignitar ies including the mayor Slmcoc County ward Montcalm Maur ice llcbcr Smith QC MP Coi onel Newton Young QC Major Kortright and Colonel the Honorable Leslie Frost premier of Ontario Appearing in the parade will be the Barrie Citizens Band and the Barrie Pipe Band The committee in diarge of arrangements for the function includes William Bradley pres ident Edward Partridge treas urer Cliff Lockhart secretary and Major George Rodgers Ce cti Robertson John Vhltton Cliff Graham and Harry Burr 8955 Thassalteadlasflrome from Midland Barrio Orillls Penetaug Cookstown and sur rounding areas To Floral Position At meeting of the boardof directors of the United Florists of Cunndn Wednesday at the national headquarters 705 Yonge Street Toronto Barrie florist Art Harris was unanim ously chosen to act as chair man of the school of floral ar tistry to be held in connection with the 1062 convention Mr Harris was chairamn oi thueslsngqhountlh 1961 conventlon which was ed at the Lord Simcoa Hotel Toronto This school featured outstand ing floral designers from all parts of Canada demonstrating the latest techniques and mettl ods of modern floral arranging STOCK MARKET Declines Sharply In Light Trading TORONTO CPlBanka and financial institutionsulfoods and refining oils all helped to drive the Toronto industrial board lowcr in light morning trading today 77 Widespread fractional losses Esdominated as the industrial dex fell 318 to 90525 In oils Canadian Husky Canadian Oil lnterprovincloi Royalite and Trans Mountain all dropped in tbeJHosQranger Among foods Loblaw and suffered drops of $2 and to moderately heavy turnover while small losses went to ash awa Wholesale and Weston Banks were weak na to 60525 golds 12 to 8075 base metals 53 to 70233 and western oils 61 to 96478 The 11 am volume was 471000 shares com pared with 527000 at the some time Thursday Mining trading was steady amid declining prices In the senior list Denison Campbell droppsdJo 25cents TODAYIS STOCK PRICEL Compiled by Flynn murmrmmrmmes Chibougamau Labrador and Noranda all fell as much as Gold trading was light with Porcupine ahead V1 Dome and Pacific Petroleiun PRODUCE TORONTO CP churning cream and butter print prices were reported unchanged today The egg market was study with offerings light for light demand the federal department of agri culture on Canada grade eggs cases large medium 47 small 25 andC grades no market grade Ontario tendersbla 88 no nderable 6162 in light trading western 02 nominal 90 Dunlop 5012 Barrie muemar Asbestos Apiuai Algema Steel Aluminium amn an Atlas Steel EkatMnntreai Bank of Na neurei Brazilian no on 30 Power Sgnflofgxom rew as can Canada Cement Can Chemical nun on Comilitmdesm Lab on Paper ommers Gas is sols Dom Tar Gt Lakes Glt Pow Home Pit Home Oil In Oil Dom Fauna nom Store know Pld Famous P111 Hard Farms 12 Hudsonauyhdin 53V Imp Tobacco Acclnt so Inlllld no Inter mum Interproviya Jockey Club Mae Powell luv Massey Fess Nomad Nor Ont MG Moore corp Oshawa Pacific sate Pear PIP Que Nat Gas Roe Rotnrnanr Royal Bank RldAlgom Salads shintn Simpson Stafford states can Stalnhhll Tor Dorm Bk Wipe ME Trans Mt Pipe 463 Traders Fin use me on an Wilker cow 15 19 13 Ltd is Hit and Hood lint Chill Can Deli Rio Cort Damion on Hall Sullivan L90 Gunner Bolling alconhrid s1 co nine 21 mm nv MOSTA KerbAddison Oplmiekav Sher Gordon Steel Rock United on Venturee Wfll°¥ ESE RECESS Quunont run rive aroma me Ptmeld thgltePembrna Pipe Av R09 Steel MCanldl nowuoan New sons avanaoas Industrial no 15 random 14 Utilities up renown argon nxcnamia max Indus down no Golds down 12 Metal down no on down 91 navalan DECLARATION Union mi Go of Canada 129 payable Nov exdlvidendroctt SIGN Ind common 02 paylhlagSept SD IL dividend Sept 19 journal or owurnsuipr Effectiva July 11961 sold my pharmacies Kknown as Cusdens Pharmacy to Mr Jimmy Wray an employee of mine for 15 years would like to thanï¬ouforymfsfbnsiness relations and on beh gt patronage of Jim ask your continued Yours truly Canadian iirt Harris Named Hollinger down it and McIntyre MIST delivered in fibre Butter prices Canadadfï¬ti Alderman Williams got lucky at the new Holiday Bowl on their opening night last week He won the lucky Postal Service Speedy In 1800 Iaycees Hear One hundred years ago let ter mailed in Toronto before three oclock reached Barrie the some afternoon service speedier than that of today Ken Kcarslcy told Barrie Iaycees last night Mr Kearsley member of the Royal Philatelic Society and possessor of Inter esting sidellghta on Canadian historlh was guest speaker at the dinnermeeting at 71 High St The incidence of driving while Intoidcated although numerous today was even more prevalent in the 1800s Considering that there were at least 60 pubs be tween Barrie and Toronto on old No it Highway Mr Kearsley pointed out and that stop at each one was not unusual dur ing trip between those two towns it isnt surprising that some stage coaches arrivedat their destinations minus driv er or at least minus conse ious one The Barrio Joycecs will meet on Thursday Sept 28th when Dr Harry Holm will speak of Inllghtwosternoiltradlng he travels to Europe and point1 East lilDERMliNWINLiflVlLING BALI Siddall as manager of the new Barrie office has been announced by Johnson presidenteofwr ioiiiison7 Co Limited Travel Serviceilt Toronti Mr Siddall has been in the travel service business in Barrie forthe past several years and has been recently appointed to the American Society of TravelAgents hasbeeu established in the travel service ior more than 25 years and can offer their clients experienced service and first hand information about travel and conditions in most countries of the world which members of their staff have themselves visited nooniiioriiur MONTREAL CP The os per cent in terms of Canadian funds the Bank of Montreal re ported near noon today Thurs day the noon rate was $103 332 Pound sterling $200 116 up 3le NEW YORK OPCanadian dollar unchanged at 90 0364 in terms of US funds Pound afar bclgh Spen OJKflohusoii Elm ed vdollarAwasatapremiumeofslr ling unchanged at Smalll aar demoid draw and new ciutemviitted bowling ball Here Mayor Kin ie presents the ball while manager Jim Brace looks on WEATHER Official forecasts issued by the Toronto weather office at on Sydbï¬ffl Cool oorthwcsterly winds brought Southern Onto rlos summer weather to an and Thursday Cool weather will con tinue over the whole province on Saturday lake St Clair Lake Erie Lake Ontario Niagara Hallhuri ton regions Windsor London Toronto Partly cloudy and cool today and Saturday few light showers Winda westerly IE to as Tlmagimii Georgian Bay re glons North Bay Sudbury Mainly cloudy with few light showers today and Saturday oontlnuing cool Winds north west 15 to 25 Forecast Tomperaturee Low tonight High Saturday Windsor 50 as St Thomas Motion Hamilton St Catharines Toronto Pcterborough Muskoka Sudbury nonsense essences DEATHS as THE counters PRESS 5L Johnl NflilMra Helen Isabel Monroe dow of the Hon Monroe once prime minister of Newfoundland Aneaster Ont MatGen James Vernon Young60 pres ident of Cosmos Imperial Mills Limited and vice president of ottDsLComDW Cape Town Henry Percy Rudd 92 director of De Becï¬ Consoli ated Mines for 59 years Gaoges Mrs 77 wife of former publisher of The Prov ince Shirriii rNIlRiKI TRUE VANILLA swan Fullbodied vanilla flavour Is locked In this bottle of Shirrlif Extract Youll lid true our In all SeladaShlrrtiiHorsey producterom$hliriifDoserts SundaoTopplngstoSaladaToa Eva Salad iiifii Ettasting mbfll of Eerllence NEON 6P EM Yuk Ghee rtravelIgent was arc rested Th and charged the illegal or to Canada cmn 05¢ An RCMP spokesman said the charges covered period from 34 to 1m Elii waiiTeLaL Danger To Health TORONTO GP Health Minister Monteith warned Thursday night there will be concern for national health if above ground atomic tests continue for any considerable length of time In speech to about 200 mem bers of the York South Progres live Conservative Association he said atomic fallout liberated by Russian test explosions this month poses no danger to Ca uodians Plane Turn Back TORONTO CPI Trans Canada Air Lines jetliner dumped its fuel over Lake 0o tarlo Wednesday and returned to Malton airport with its 107 Calgarybound passengers when an electrical fault caused firs warning light to signal false alarm University Moves TCJONTO ICP York Uni versity aiter operating for year on borrowed quarters on the University of Toronto cam pus Thursday opened its new $2000000 Glendon Hall in sub urban Norfh York York has oe lectsd 151 freshmen from 442 applicants Glendon Hall will serve all Waves Swam 7777 77 Oneiboetiwarrwampdd and several broke their moorings yuterday morning when gust ins south wind whipped up In waves on Kempeiifltmiy An 1mm mini cabln unisex owned byJiohJJesgle was swamped at its mooring Speaker Discusses ServicFCluB Need Bob Day past president of the Rotary Club of Toronto was speaker at this weeks meeting of the Rotary Club of Barrie In recounting the history of the formation of the Kingston club Mr Day drew attention to the diiiicultiea involved in Introducing service club to the British West Indies Prior to the Jamaica club only two others existed in the area Georgetown in British Guiana and Port of Spain Trinidad Mr Day emphasised the need for international service clubs throughout the world to help in doctrinate all people with the ideals of brotherhood and ser vice the breaking down of not ional raca and religious pre judices and the acceptance of the rule of law These ideals are especially important in newly formed countries and in areas where Asiatic African and white races are thrown closely together There are four objects to tary Mr Day pointed out and the fourth is In the light of to days world conditions highly important iiiFoot Cruiser Mclnssd on police orders The swamped boat wu taken to th Deieney Boat Works The manager said that there was minor water damage but no estimate of cost could be made until the engine was examined been swamped until somebody called and told me Mr beagle Barrie Schools Get Paint Iob BonierMZIpnblleechocl pupils returned to freshly dr corated schools this fall All seven schools received palnLIohs and other necessary King Edward School also received new playing Trustee Maclaaran said he had completed tour of the schools and that they all look up to the last minute repairs request that at least partial restitution of themaneyloei be made to thelndlvldusls who ed their pay Local police keep watch ful eye on all midway attrac tions and either patrol the grounds throughout the run of the Fair Last year number of gypsy forhine telling tents There is one such attraction operating this year but to date police have made no move to limit its operation REPORT QUAKE NICOSiA CYPiul AP strong earthquake lasting sev eral seconds was felt hers day FOR EXPERT REPAIR WORK FRENCH MOTORS YOUR CHRYSLER DDDGI INCA manna VALIANT DEALER 13 Bradford 3L PHONE PA H971 ANNIVERSARY CHURCH SERVICE ST GEORGES ANGLICAN CHURCH UTOPIA SUNDAY SEPT mh KWWNWW money they m3 when waver came over the vee Iels low transom didnt know my boat bad JeidJSeveral other boats broke theirmoorings but there were m3 there to get them in York University students until it moves to another suburban 10 Edwinanut of international understanding Inn 1996 goodwill and peace through world fellowship of business TRY EXAMINER WANT ans and professional men united in PHONE PA 82414 an ideal of service 1100 am and 700 ptn SPECIAL SPEAKER AT EVENING SERVICE Public UtilitieSrï¬ominission THE LEAST COSTLY MOST EFFICIENTWTHODOFSUPPEYINGé YOUR HOT WATER NEEDS IS WITH AN AUTOMATIC ijczL HEATER OVER 35WEEWGFWRHEWATERHEATER5 ARE INSTALLED lN BARRIE HOMES SMALL FAMILY OR LARGE FAMILY WE HAVE THE HEATER TO MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS 190 son carom MODERN 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