Herbert Robertson left who has been member of the in dependent Order of Odd Fel lows for 65 years was hon ored at an installation cerc if ODD FELLOW many of the lbdge Mr Rob ertson had been master of Barrio lodge five years be fore it look over Ila present quarters on Collier Street He Is shown with Alderman Murray hlills past mem ber of the Order and Mrs Mills past president of the Rebekah Assembly lExam RapsCOuncil For Lack Of Interest In Arena ALLISTON SpecialHStan ley Bowen who declined noni ination for Alliston Council on Monday night challenged the council on its lack of inter est in the Alliston Mentonal Arena He was speaking at meet ing of citizens at nomination meeting at Alliston town hall Mn Bowen who serves as chairman of the Arena board said he felt it was unfair that the town council could spend $3000 on new assessment when this money was so badly needed to maintain the com munity centre N0 C00PERATION ltlr Bowen stated the arena board had received no cooper ation at all from council and that although council mem bors had been asked to attend special meeting to discuss the situation none had put in an appearance He felt it was an impossible task for any board to try to maintain such big building Mayor Mint Storey suggest ed volunteer team of men trom the town and area to take on the job of painting and decorating He said the town ad enough expense and could not spend money tosupport the Memorial Areas He felt the Arena Board had this re sponsibility Ono taxpayer uggested that as this was Momorial Arena and many taxpayers had put good money into it at the time of building that it would be logical to assume that councilwould be intercstod in preseryiog the huildingas matter of pride Jack Mitchell whois con TV testing the seat ofmayortold flie people one of his main concerns was the slowness in uproceeding with annexation of parts of surrounding towns ships which he felt should be negotiated as soon as possible The people of Hillcrest Sub division have petitioned the counei1 to take them into the Itown and thus far nothing con crete has been done fMAJOR PROJECT If elected Mr Mitchell said lie would make this major project for 1962 Debate Taxing 0f looperatives MONTREAL cmWhether arroperatives are paying their fair share of taxation was sharply debated Tuesday at panel session oftho current conference of the Canadian Tax Foundation Craig Mclvor professor of political economy McMaster glloiversity gave chairmans iighthearted summation of the arguments with thegremark Mymind is madeup4dont confuse me with the facts His comment reflected the strong and diametrically op posed views expressed bytha speakers on the two sides of the question Critics of the cooperatives saidthey areprese ting unfair competition to priv business which has to pay normal com pany taxes and claimed the junoperatives are escaping all but minor fax by subter bill there isnothing to this chargeand that cooperatives themselves suffer from tax dis pciminaï¬on Barries Most Modem Beauty Shop Offers 20 org aciioot om STARTING RQBERTandeAMS namsrrrusrs Collier St gt PA 615 Mayor Stony said he thought Alliston had seen great advancement in the past four years He pointed out that taxes of necessity would likely go up duo to the fact that new well wouldje in opera tion in the near future and that new technical school is being built as well as new public school However he stated the town was in healUiy financial position great deal of the tax money oes to county council in $33921 was paid to the county Contesting the office of reevc John Darling advised that be felt he had served long enough as deputy rceve and council member and was now planning to move up and let new blood into council As chairman of the Finance Committee over the past year he expressed dissatisfaction with the manner in which council arrives at its budget He feels that things were done in lastminute rush Reeve Rosa Williams spoke in favor of county council and the new registry office which has caused concern in some municipaliities He stated it was possible for township to withdraw from the County system but in his opinion it would be mistake He felt It is necessary for the county to have control of roads LIKES OFFICE George lilcCague nominated for deputy reevestated he deï¬nitely would like this of fice and if elected he planned to bring County council mat ters before the town council for discussion He has come mended the police force all though he advised there is never enough money allowed for this work Ernest Hawes nominated again for Public Utilities Com mission objected strenuously to question going before the people asking if they were in agreement to increasing the P110 to five men He felt this was not necessary and that three men could handle the job well Allan Latimer who was nom inated for PUC said the pre sent committee was too slow in getting things done and it needed more men to speed things up Nominated for council Noscwortliy said work should begin on annexation so soon as possible and he felt the PVC needs five man com mlssrun John Taylor also standing for council gave report as chairman of the parks com mittee He said donations from all over the county had come In for the use of the AIA liston park He recommended that this money be turned over to the Horticultural Society Herbert Oliver for council said he would serve the town to the best of his ability Donald Lalimer stated his desire to stand advising he is very interested in the affairs of Alliston The Public School Board nominees all agreed to run for office except William Bendell DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Montreal Richard Bibby 64 pioneer pilot on bush and mail runs in Canada Edmonton Edward Fish er 81 former Liberal party oragnizer in Manitoba and chief organizer in Alberta who was born in Alliston Ont Montreal Major Wat son 82 veteran of the Boer and First World Wars and former executive of the Bank of Com merce Hollywood Henry Torry Duffy 71 one of the mostsuc cessful produceractors in the history of US theatre gt Toronto Rey Bruce Jen nings 59 former dean of Al gorna for the Anglican Church of Canada Barnes England Elizabeth Barnes 93 nurse of the royal family of Romania for 40 years Lyfham England Mrs Vio let Clifton 7E author and wid ow of millionaicr explorer John Clifton TODAYS STOCK PRICES Compiled by Flynn 93 Dnnlop St Barrio murmur Asbestos Ablubi Algoml Stall Aluminium nnm Tu mquluile Famous Play Gt Lakes BKMMontrenl Cat Paw Bank of Na Bell Ta Brazilian BA oil HC Power Cdn BkMCom Cdn Erewzflcs CPR canqu Cement can Chemical Can ou Con musam Con Paper Consumers Gas Dis seal some Flt Inland NG Mac Powell Norrid Dom Found Dom Stores Baidea Farms Homo all Hudson nay Min Imp Tobacco 1mg oil In Accept lnIAX Nickel lnte rov Pi Jock Cluba Laban Massey Int 66 1452 in Pfd 12V 16 Nor Ont rm Moore Corp Dshawa Pacific eats Porn Plpn Que Nat Gas Ran Rothmarls Royal sans RioAllan Salads Shlmtl slmpsous Stafford Steal of can Stetnbcfg roamsi Bk Trin Cari Pipe mm are Pipe Tndera Fin Texaco Union Gas Walker new 19 55 31 is all VA Blls ink is 28 475 75 25V 68 241i luv must Cu 11 Camp Chi CeIL Del Rio Con Deanna on Hall is Sullivan Falconbridu Gecn Mines Gunnu at Hollinger 710 10 50 no 10 31 Lamaqua Nometal Opemiska PTVB MOST AC KerrAddllon Inn Lac Maritime Quemont Sher Gordon stecp Rock United Oil Ventures Willor 130 200 88 275 615 TIVB STOCKS Palconbridpe Laho nufault Moore CorpwiltlaygtConIral Del mo DOWJDNEI NEW YORK AVERAGES Industrial down 49 Rail down io Utilities up J1 rouomn STOCK mutton INDEX Industrial down Golda down 01 nivsnnrvns niacinnan Texaco Conldlrvrefemtl sloopaiaaiu Jun consul dividend am 27 FREE lEATVHERC msmucuolli is available every Wednesday 730 930pm CLARKE if lJohn Street Barrie If gm from RllE tinnitus can PA 82481 nominated night Metal down 56 Oils up 91 move by Em Township representative Mervyn Denny to abolish the county roads system was turned down by commit tee of County Council yesterday hlr Denny had proposed that the roads be taken from county jurisdiction and returned to the individual municipalities The committee report stated that the present system wouid continue because it met with the approval of the Department of Highways Council also appioved sick leava Lnay for county employees after ree montlu service Sick leave pay is to be based on the length of time the employee has Instruction At An evening highllghting the art of square dancing and square dance leadership will be held in the new gymnasium of the Barrie Central Colleg iate on Thursday from to 10 Leadership will be shared by number of square dance and social recreation cnthus iasts Mr and Mrs Ruth and John Walker Lorne Hay and Harry Hamilton from Coiling wood will call squares and will give demonstration of square dlncing Mr and Mrs Alex Bell leaders of the Camp Hora den Square Dance Club will demonstrate the teaching of square dancing and the use of records featuring welbimown callers Louise Culley and Floyd Griesbach of the Simone County Recreation staff will emphasize group participation CHESTER LEY funeral service for Chester Lorne Loy 58 who died Nov was held at Steckley Fun eral Home Rev Gordon Waik er officiated Mr Loy was born in North Orillia Township son of the late Mr and Mrs John Ley He lived in North Drillia for some years then in Beeton and ivy He had resided in Barrie since 1923 He worked for the city engineers department and was fireman for many years He was member of the Bar ria Lodge of Perfection Surviving are his widow Mary Jane of Barrie sisters Annie Mrs John Ostcrtagl of Vancouver Ada tMrs Crawford Maudie Mrs Cox Cora Mrs Brailey all of Orillia and brothers Gar field of Urillia James of Rich mond Hill Levi of Sutton West Burial was in Barrie Union Cemetery LONGSON Private funeral services were held for Wilfred Bernard Long son 67 who died in Toronto Nov 14 Mr Longson had been resident of Lefroy but lived for some years on Edgeliiil Drive Barrie Mr Longson came to Canada in 1929 from England and sets tied in Toronto He married in 1932 and came to Barrie in 1939 He served with the Not tinghamshire and Derbydlire WEATHER synopsis series of weather disturbances will move across the Great Lakes area during today and Thursday The snow now falling in the north coun try will continue into Thursday and rain will be spreading into the rest of the province during today Lake St Clair Lake Erie Lake Huron Southern Georg ian Bay regions Windsor Lon don cloudy today with rain beginning in the afternoon Overcast with occasional rain Thursday milder Winds south erly 15 to 20 Niagara Lake Ontario Hali burton regions Hamilton To ronto increasing cloudiness to day becoming overcast this at ternoon Occasional rain to and Thursday milder Light winds becoming southerly 15 to 20 this afternoon worked without break for ill 235 The Iegiilation committee of council approved resolution that arrested persona be allow ed to make two phone calls The Department of Reform Institution has apparently sug gested that the allowing of prisoner to make two phone calls would upset the depart ments accounting proceduru Councillor John Darling of Al liston member of the Lexis lation Committee said that per sons being held pending court hearing had not been found guilty and had every right to notify their next of kin and their solicitor by phone Ha added Will Give Square Dancing Collegiate team work and program plan nins This workshop has been ar ranged to meet the demand for square dance and social recreation leadership Exper ienced lenders will find new ideas Potential leaders will re ceive encouragement call ers workshop may be form ed to assist them if interest warrants it Anyone interest ed is welcome to attend The Barrie and District Folk and Square Dancing Class ls sponsoring this workshop in cooperation with the staff of the Simcoe County Recreation Service The committee In charge includes Mrs Matcalfe Houghton Mrs Ross Kcnnedy Mrs Mary Green lohn Tower sndRsy Williamson OBITUARIES Regiment in the First World War andross from the ranks to lieutenant He received the Mil itary Medal the Distinguished Conduct medal and the Star General Service and Victory medals In 1939 he joined the Royal Canadian Engineers as lieutenant Surviving Mr Longson are his Wife Elizabeth Anna daugh ter Winnifrcd Mrs Ville moine of Whitby and sons Murray of Drillia Gerald of Lefroy and Bernard with the Hydro at Ahitlbi Canyon There are three brothers and sister in England and six grandchild ren Burial was in St Marys Cemetery Barrio COLE funeral service for William John Cole was to be held this afternoon at Stockley Funeral Home Mr Cole 75 long time rcsident of Barrie died at Royal Victoria Hospital on Monday Surviving are his widow Phoebe daughter Velma Mrs George MeNulIy sons Clar ence and Lewis of Toronto and Del of Barrie Mr Cole was brother of Henry Cole of Utop ia and Minnie Mrs Henry Carter of Ripley Burial was in Barrie Union Cemetery Masonic service was held Tuesday evening un der the auspices of Corinthian Lodge 96 AF and AM FORECAST Sudbury overcast today and Thursday Snow occasionally mixed with freezing drizzle beginning this changing to rain in the after noon Occasional rain on Thursday Little change in temperature Algoma Cochrane Sault Ste Marie White River regions overcast withysnow and occas ional freezing drizzle today Cloudy with occasional snow Thursday little change in tem perature Winds southerly 15 go 20 today and light Thurs ay Low tonight High Thursday Windsor 45 St Thomas 45 London is Kitchener 45 Wingham 45 St Catharines Northern Georgian Bay Ti magami regions North Bay Tomato Petaborougb caroasrsa GE FRY PAN all comes PERC GE CLOCKS 259 INNISFIL ST GE KETTLE GE Gallt GE most es MIXER USE OUR lAYAWAY 00 DOWN HQLDS ANY ITEM UNTIL DEC 22 PA 6451 morning and Declines To Back Move ETo Abolish Road System that this should not cause any problem in accounting Legalized sweepstakes were approved in principal by county council with one counculor raising dissenting voice Councillor Cook of Bradford objected to councils endorse ment of Lincoln County rc quest to endorse the resolution to be sent to the provincial government One councillor told of having his mail stopped and being warned that $3000 fine would be imposed if he continued to use the mill for illegal lottery tickets Members of county council will tour Camp Bordon Thurs day afternoon to examine army air force and civil defence op cratinna They will return to Harris in the evening for the wardens banquet to be held at Essa Road Presbyterian Church EMEZ so lemmasm as wwnMV ¢f¢ nblc dame flocked white sheared rui cuff Choice of all white or red with white cuff as as SSS uvcrr Front zipp uff boot Mouton or brown in sizes to As above In on nylon block or brown WM ï¬lefl All Rubber overshocs Overshnes in All Ages da shearling llon In With full bellows Ionguu insl all adiziable strap Superior quality rubber footwear every pair guaranteed BroWn only as 68 DUNLOP ST Si Zero Fleece wool mixture lining felt insole steel shank New Taper Toe Last Black SHOE 519 WA We rim5m WI rm BARRIE EXAMINER WEDNESDAY NOV 161 Stresses Importance Of The guest speaker at this weeks Ys Mens meeting Mrs Wallace said the YMYWCA and lives Reviewing the his tory of the Barrie VolYWCA she recalled that following the Leisure Time Survsy taken in 195354 it was obvious that there was great need for planned recreation for youth in the ra pidly expanding commuui She also stressed that the worth of the organisation to district is evident from the nu merous enterprises which have asked Is there Y7 Mrs Wallace also stated that the present membership was over 750 with 55 programs in op eration and so volunteer lead ers Two new members were in ducted by team composed of Ys Men John Henderson John nan minusmm as and nuansns CHILDS FURRED EASYON $299 Excludcr Rainottc strap and adjust faliric lining WOMENS LASSIE hesock rubber 10 in $699 MENS NYLON OVERSHOES $499 Dress overshoes with light not lining concealed slide fastener treaded soles Black only in full sizes to 12 movement is interested in life IIlé£dli immmmlqawmm Nylon zipper from ruffled nylon top and front trimming lining felt insole heel protector Black two heel heights full and half size 59 Rubber overthesock Snow Boot strap and buckle from Zero Fleece wool mixture lining felt Insole steel shank New Taper Toe Last in sizes to 10 In All Industrial Community Nutbeem Dalton NesbitL Russ Davey Gordon Walll Mike hilliar and Ernie Runham The following men were elect ed to fill offices lEIt vacant by members who have been trans ferred from the district sec ond vicepresident Dr Evans oneyear director Lemon twoycar director Watt District Governor Ill Garvin of Owen Sound challenged the club to increase its member ship Indicating that present growth should make the club serious contender for the Maurice Nield Award Peterson vicepresident of the Guelph Ys Mens Club was visitor Try An Examiner Want Ad PHONE PA 84414 PREPARED mi FANTASY $699 Bliman Fleece WOMENS ADELE XIWIï¬ï¬ll RUBBER OVERSHOES Fine quality rubber full bellows tongue longwearing tread ed soles front slide fastener net lining Black only in sizes is to 12 5399 As above with eece lining Mens Sizes to l2 Boysl Sizes to Misses Sizes lilo Childs Sizes lo 12 An All Canadian BARRI RES mpany PA 56691 flngWWIflï¬wlllw