The many members oi the HON James Allan conten dcrfor leadership of the Pro grossive Conservative Party of Ontario was guest yester LEADERSHIP RACE day at the home of Barrie PC presideatrOrJilloiie QC Politics and other matters were discussed ovsr afternoon Allan Denies Age Drawback Hon James Allen lead lng contender for the leader ship of the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party made campaign stop In Barrie yes terday to enlist support of local PCs Mr Allen who is provincial Treasurer was guest at the home of Rowe city sol icitor and president at the Barrie Progressive Conserva tlvc Association liir Allan commented on Canadian Press report that party leaders saw his Age as possible drawback for leader slii am not two years older than Mr Frost as the report said Mr Allan stated am little less man one year older than the premier We are both 66 am in perfect health have been carrying considerable responsibilities for the past few years and think can handle the additional re sponsibilities if they come my way As rlormer minister of highway Mr Allan saw con tinued development ol the highway programlf he became premier The problem of providing highvVays is not our biggest problem today he said The problem of financing our ed ucational and health programs are much greater particularly the cost of the Ontario health plan The Barrie stop is one in tour through Ontario by Mr Allan to drum up local support before the party convention in Toronto week from Monday tea Left to right Mrs Rowe Arthur ans MPP SirMoe Central1uzs lOsmond Rowe and Mr Al an at which 1000 delegates will pick their candidate for the premiership have had lot of encour agement in my tour so far lur Allan rcommeatcdï¬buf you never know for sure until the votes are in Mrs Allan is accompanied on tour by his wife Lillian lily wife 11 enjoying the tour Mr Allen said partic ularly this Part She is former orilla girl and has many associations in this part of the country ManGets 10 Years For Slaying Wile TORONTO CP Albert Charles Roberts 54 of Toronto was sentenced to 10 years in penitentiary Friday for man slaughter In the hammerslnyr ing of his wile April Police evidence was that the father of seve on his arrest ad mitted killing his wife Violet 50 with hammer while drunk Their 10year old son Brian was severely injured by ham mer blows to the head Delivery Oi Bomarc Missiles Expected By Air ForceSmn By DAVE McINTOSH OTTAWA CPDFirst deliv ry of Bamare anti aircraft missiles to theskcaFwiilbe ade next week the air lorca aid Friday It did notelahorate it was ï¬nderstood however that the launching equipment for the Bomarcs is ready at the North Bay site and will be ready early next year at the La Ma oaza Que site Authorities had said pre viausly the North Bay launch ing equipment would bain op eration by this fall he government has not Yet announced any decision on hether theBomarcrwili 1a fitted with nuclear warheads be delivered by transport plane from the manufacturer Boeing Airplane Company ol Seattle Tl1ere will be is launching pads at North Bay and 28 more at La Macaza The version of the Bomnrc which Canada is getting has range of some 400 miles and is propelled by cor lid fuel which makes quick re loading possible senior RCAF officer said there will be no test firings of the Bomare in Canada with or without nuclear warheads The operation of the missiles will be controlled by the SAGE semi automatic ground en vironment electronic control centrrnovrbeinghulltundelT The Eomarcs presumably will lNNISlTIL NOTES ground at Trout Lake near North Bay Cottages Enteredi Charge Toronto Man 365 Innistil Police charged Chari es Beranot of Toronto with having broken into several cot tages in the Tollendai area flhe accused appeared in Police Court on Friday when the char es were read However when told Magistrate Foster that was unable to obtain legal his hearing was delayed iuritil the Court could obtain as istance for him He was later manded for week to give his efender chance to look into matter on his behali Among the owners whose premises were said to have been entered were Douglas Harris Ernest ZPollock Gordon Pratt Ross Co waa Beotah Hobson Benjamin IWalker and Elwood Stewart TThe wife at the accused was in Court and had told the Crown that job awaited the accused hadhe been free to start work inext week looor wank ivéï¬dus COOperatives through out lnniaill will be interested to imow that special week has been set aside for giving atten tion to the development of Co Operatives Besides the Simcoe District Conerative which is the mar ket place for members who wish to buyer sell produce or have feeds made up by including their owngrain3andadding° the necessary ingredients to adapt it to the needs of the animals for which it is required there is also Copaeo the local packers who prom members hey and make product that is in demand provincewider Included in the cooperatlvu are the Credit Unions which as sist members with banking problems and make loans at special rates of interest to those needing credit All oil these are well patronized through Innislll and other parts of the area who also have Ser ince Coops supplying fuel and all the necusary requirements of their members CoOp Week will begin next week and special Open House celebration will be held oh Fri day and Saturday October 20th and slat jannsnsous iusuaanes seiner 312 DONALD ST as sisoss YOUR SERVICE YOU PHONE ILL SEE YOU AT YOUR HOME WRITING ALL CLASSES OI memories WINTER IS COMING Do YOU HAVE VENOUGE INSURANCE To DEIVE1 ldatallation oi the electronic gear has not yet begun In the meantime however the Bo mares at North Bay and La Macaza could be controlled by SAGE centres in the us Headquarters of the northern NORAD region will be moved to the SAGE centre from St Hubert QuenexLyenL The two Canadian Eomarc bases will cost total of some $13000000 The launching equipment and missiles are be ing supplied by the 115 at Highway Location For The flu for Simona Centre Art Evansadvised onFrinsy that through his effortsa new site had been acquired from the department of lands and forests for the County Womens Institute Missoum which has been removed from its old lo cation in the old registry build ing which is being torndown to make room for the new reg istg office The new location is art at the east hall of lot 11 is con cession at the Township of sprn and is on Highway 16 about quartermile reast of the entrance to Spriogwater Building permit values indi cate balanced growth for the city said Alderman Wii liams Chairman of the Public Works Committee referring to the September report of building permits issued in Barrie Fortyfive residential permits wereissuedrin September for total oi $157579 This is de crease of three permits over the same month last year and de crease in value oi11171 The following is the building report in detail RESIDENTIAL New single family dwellings 11 permits issued $137000 Conversions one permit issued $3000 Repairs and alterations 25 permits issued $13869 Garages permits issued $3 710 COMMERCIAL Repairs and alterations per rnits issued $1300 NONASSESSABLE AND MISCELLANEOUS Nine permits issued $44300 TOTALS Appleswera present in every shape and form at the farmers market this morning Apple ples were selling for 50 cents apple jelly 25 cents an eightounce jar and apple but ter 25 cents loounco jar Six quart baskets of apples were priced according to the type of apple Snow Joyce and Wolf River 50 cents basket Mac Intosh and Wealthy so cents and Delicious 65 cents and crabs 75 cents hirnips eitrons and pepper squash and pumpkins sold at 10 cents each Green cabbagos were 15 cents each and red cabbages 25 cents each Gourds were also on sale at prices varying according to size They can be scooped out and driedJo make various orn aments according to their shep es and sizes Sixquart baskets of white pickling onions cooking onions cucumbers and green tomatoes were 40 cents and the some cost to the 05 of about $91 000000 Comprehensive REGINA CF bill was introduced Friday in the special session of the Saskatchgwjn legislature providing for the comprehen iv medical care scheme the CCF government promised in the campaign prior to the June 1950 provincial election The bill was given first read ing by the 37 GOP and id Lib oral members and will be given second reading Tuesday Financing will come up in bill later this session Premier Douglas said Friday The plan will be administered hyrseparate commission re sponsible to the minister of pub lic health it is expected to go into operation either April or July 11332 Every eligible Saskatchewan resident will have to register himself and his dependents un der the scheme the first state sponsorcd medical care plan in Canada COLLECT PREMIUMS Provision is made in the bill for collection of personal prem Inirodiice To Provide quantity of carrots sold for 45 cents Medical Care which now are $48 family yearly and $24 for single per sons Method of payment of physi cians and the rates of payment and methods of assessing ac counts submitted by physicians are still to be decided Nearly all the provinces 980 000 residents will be eligible Exempt will be those covered now under federal or other pro vincial acts including cancer tuberculosis and mental pa tients members of the armed services and RCMP and reserve lndians CAN MAKE SELECTION Nothing in the act or regula tions interferes with or restrict the right of beneficiary to se lect his own physican The commission will work in conjunction with an advisory council made up of not more than 25 members and medical advisory council of doctors ap pointed by the cabinet Costs were not mentioned in the bill but committee ear lier estimated cost for the first iurns and after 1062 the pram iums can be collected jointly wrth hospitalization premiums mm man as Candles Rd East Barrleg Midland Peaetsng Elmv No Toll year at $19970000 to $21570 000 This would be pita coat of 20T43 to 32418 in soon ale Phone Zenith 11130 Charge Museum Parts Air Evans stated the price to be paid for the par perty was nominal one and would be announced at the mean meeting of coon coun to be held Monday as en the tenders for the new registry of fice would be discussed The lot which has been our dissed terthemuseum con tains six acres at planted trees over 20 years old ilh the se mmum place the building and make parking lot the rest of the pro Eerty can be made into de ghtlul park for picnic tables The highway frontage is be tween 500 and 600 feet StéadyCitTGrowth Reflected In September Building Report Allan Fortyfive residential permits issued 5157179 two commercial permits issued $1500 non as sessable and miscellaneous pcr mils 544300 Following are coinparisona with last year showing Septem ber 1560 figure first September 1961 second and valuation in bracket Residential permits 48 $166 750i is $157579 Commaï¬TaIiï¬ï¬niflfdludi 000i $157579 Industrial permits $40000 1961 nil Miscellaneous and nonassess gge eight $39550 nine $44 Values for comparison wlth last year from January of each ï¬artonnd including Septem follows Residential permits 249 OZOJJG 294 iflï¬mflil Commercial emits cs 81 moooii59 933 Industrial permits $207 500 6117260 Miscellaneous and nonassess 33 111 $031631 140 $1428 IARMERS MARKET Potatoes were down selling for 35 cents sixquart basket Bags of Swiss chard were 15 Cents each Eggs remained steady pee wees 25 cents dozen small medium50 large 60 and extra large 65 Roasting chickens were on sale at 40 cents pound the sizes of the chickens running from to 66 pounds Boil erswere selling at 35 cents pound sizes all being about five pounds Twelve ounces of creme and amber honey sold at 30 cents comb in liquid sold at 50 cents with nineounce jars of golden honey selling for 25 cents Limited numbers of bouquets of dahlias asters and marl golds were 35 cents while phlox and carnation were 25 cents bunch Mrs Lillicrap had twin marigold on display Pickled beans cucumber rel ishand chile sauce were all selling irom25 to 35 cents the price varyinLaccordlngJLthe size of the jar Small fancy cookies and cake es were in abundance dozen Quantities of date chews divin ity kisses butter doniinos marshmallow cakes and Yum Yum cake all sold for 35 cents Dozen quantities of cinnamon balls peanut butter oatmeal and fruit jumble coo es cost 25 cents Date squaresrdoughnuts and butter and lemon tarts were 50 cents dozens Orange layer cakes were 75 cents each Pumpkin andlemon pies sold at theirregular price of 50 cents large piLaad lsecents for small one CRIPTIONS We you aiways give is prompt courteous service Ask your doctor about nui prismw next time he writes prescription roi you Prescriptions nickedup and demand free or charge CUSDENS PHARMACY 11 nnnlop IA 85059 Collins St PA 84 gnEMiltiililiit PiililY Then MAIL the COUPON To PO BOX 93 BARRIEONI NAME oneness PHONE CONPER WITH shade mlE from Communist China visited Agriculture Minister Hamilton OBITUARY ALLAN GRANGE mETON Service for the late Allan Grange Ireton BSA was held in St James United Church Stroud anSept Mr Ireton died suddenly in New Toronto Sept He was born at Drummond Centre Laaark County Ont 52 years ago He was the young est snn of the late Thomas lilreion and Elizabeth Cunning am He attended Perth Collegiate and was graduate of Univer sity of Faculty of Agriculture He was number of years with the livestock branch Dom inion department of agriculture For 10 years he worked for the extension department OAC Guelph and for some years had been actively engaged in forming at Killyloagh Mr Ireton had been clerk treasurer for lnnisiil Township for the past seven years posi tion be filled mLSt competently He will be greatly missed by both young and old in the com munity for his kind and groc ious manner at all ï¬mesvnnd his always ready smile with which he thepub carrying out his administrative duties as well as his social ob ligations Mr lrelon was Past Master of Manitoba Lodge No 236 Cookstown and also beloagEd to the Scottish Rite in the Valleyof Barrie Funeral service was conduct ed by Rev Jackson Stroud and Rev Trent of Pains wick also Masonic service at the graveside in Thornton Union Cemetery Sharpe formerly of Thornton and one daughter Betty tMrs Royal Jobnsont of Los An geles Calif and two grand children Deborah Ann and Sï¬cï¬nRoWalBi 55 sugars Also surviving are three bro thers William and George Ire to LLh 0nt and Prof lreton of Toronto reto iaVOr hobbies were hunting and fishing and he belonged to the Boom 15 land Hunt Club llartiey Bay Ont Pallbearers were Scott Sharpe BARRIE HEATING FUELS Phone PA 66531 sï¬ In his Ottawa ofï¬ce yesterday Here Mr Hamilton centre meets Li YuShengo left and Temperatures dropped abruptly in Southern Ontario overnight with the ar rival al much cooler air from the northwest Northern Ontario is snow covered with five inchu of snow reported at Kapuskaa ing few snowllurries were observed in parts of Southern Ontario early today Frost is likely in many sections tonight Slowly moderating temperatures are expected Sunday Lake St Clair Lake Erie southern Lake Huron Lake 0n tnrio Haliburton Windsor Lon don annnto Cloudy with sunny intervals windy and much cooler today clearing tonight Frost developing in many sec tions late tonigth Sunday mainly sunny and continuing cool Winds northwest 20 to 30 today becoming light late to night and Sunday Northern Georgian Bay Al gnma Timagami Cochrane re gions North Bay Sudbur Cloudy with few snbwflurries today Mainly cloudyand con tinuing cold Winds northwest 20 to 30 today west erly 15 Sunday Write River region Mainly cloudy today and Sunday lit tle milder Sunday Winds light today southwest 15 to 25 Sun day Marine forecasts valid until 11 am Sunday Lake Huron Georgian Bay Winds north to northwest 75 to Torrance Black Pernel Carr Dnug Hopper North Bay MSucvivingrarahisewidowrMeta eDaltibantingrLornawArnold and MINISTER Chen Mingo two members of the delegation WEATHER FORECAST in knots decreasing to tonight and shifting to west 15 Sunday morning Cloudy few scat tered showers or saowllurrieo today Lake Lake Erie Winds northwest to north 25 to 35 knots decreasing lo20 this evening Mainly cloudy low brief showers Forecast Temperatures Low tonight High Sunday Windsor as on Si Thomas 30 58 London as 55 Kitchene 33 55 Windham 38 55 Hamilton on 58 St Catharines 4o 53 Toronto so 58 Peterborough 35 55 Trenton 35 55 Killaioe 32 50 Muskoka 30 28 50 HARRY MURDOCH Let Us Check Your Car New WHEEL ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCING announcements SERVICE COMPLETE FRONT END SUSPENSION OVERHAUL PA 82202 27 TORONTO sr moderately priced mininDaniaalcahoutSJZ seconds