TRACKS Eddie Arcaro one of Amer icas lop jockeys prepares for California Lab Predicts Iln End To Milk Strontium 90 Problem BERKELEY Calif lAPlA process that removes strontium 90 from milk has been devel oped by in Berkeley laboratory the Berkeley Gazette reports Since 1955 when the United States and the Soviet Union be gan heavy testing nearly everyone in the world who drinks milk has consumed radioactive strontiuva one 01 the most dangerous components of fallout The new process was devel ped by Diabio Laboratories Robert Hill research direc for the firm said the dairy Industry has considered the pro cess but no action has been taken He said the process uses an on exchange resin that replaces strontium00 with calcium Dr John Healep chief of the tale bureau of radiological ealth called the discovery sig niiicant Summers of the United States Public Health Service the process is valuable lscoveIY The government Highway Reports llgain Available Wilh the resumption of the Ontario Department of High ways Winter Road Reporting Service uptolheminute infor ation on the condition of all ngs Highways and Second ary Highways in Ontario is made available from any of the departments 18 district offices as well as from the Road In gigmartian Centre located at the route headquarters rThis important public service is provided on 2+hour seven dayaweek basis throughout the winter months Road informa tion is received at the centre six times daily and reports are compiled and transmitted by an extensive teletype system to the departments 10 district offices throughout the province zlhe departments Winter Road Reporting Service is bet ter equipped than ever before or this public service Early November the departments own twoway radio system was extended to the Huntsville dis trict thereby adding more than 8400 square miles of coverage to the existing network has been working on process at its own he said but it hasnt been perfected Like calcium strontium90 settles in the bones in suffi cient quantities it may cause cancer Will Address Barrie Iaycees Squadron Leader Kerri son director of the recreation and physical education school Camp Borden will speak to the Barrie lunlor Chamber at Com merceat dinner meeting at Community Thursday night His topic will be Physical Fitness and the Armed Forces He will also show short film At present the Chambers municipal affairs committee is attempting to drum up interest in the Barrie municipal nomina tions and elections The com mlttee with as many Jaycee members as can be mustered will attend the nomination meet ing tomorrow evening The Santas mailbox and win tcr carnival committees are in full swing it is anticipated that large turnout of members will hear the reporls at the dinner meeting Damage $150000 In Samia Fire SARNIA CPiA threealarm fire early today destroyed the Zierler Furniture Limited store on Victoria Street in down town Sarnia The contents of the building were also destroyed and dam age was estimated at $150000 The fire burned out of control for hours after it broke out at 380 am Twelve oftduty firefighters were called in to aid the 18 men on duty at the time One fireman was slightly in jured when the front section of the roof of the oneetorey build ing collapsed Cause of the fire was un known Two nearby buildings suttered smoke damage Compiled by Flynn 93 Dunlop at Barrie lNDUSTHlll Asbestos Abltlbt Alanna Steel Aluminium Alberta Gal Atlas Steel Bk of Montreal Elli of NE Bell Tc Fraullau EA Dll EC Power an Bk of Com HR Brownies Dom Tar at Lakes GaL Pow llnrno Pit lm Oil anis Cement can Slump1 gun on him at Sat can Paper hammers Gu ll Song Norlndn Gunner cm In Hollingcr Camp chi Can DelRln Con Danlsob Con Hill Sullivan Falconbrldgo Gees Mines Luna LED 71 21 Normall Openthin mn MOI Amvu sroexs ham Found Dom stores Exqulsito PM Famous Plly Halch Flrlnl Pit to on imp Tobacco ln Accept inland NG Inter Nichol ramp not Mac Powell NV Mersey Furl KernAddlsan Lon LII Maritime bl Nor Ont NG lllonro Caro Ollslwn Paciï¬c Pct Pom Pi Qua NA Ros Rothmans Royal Bank RioAlton Sllldl Shin sons 52 lord steel or CIIL Eulnhï¬rl Tonnes cu Union Walker GIIW sar Gordon steep nook United on Ventures Wilroy Quamont was ESSS$$$ Ling sum Lk Dullult Phantom Wiltw united lope DOWJUNE NEW Yollli AVERAGE ludustlllls up 44 Roll also Utilitch up 1s roRoNca on asthma INDEX Induction up 06 Gold up 41 Metal 357 MI long ride to his next riding cbores in Australia Mrs Ruth Arcaro helps her husband ack at their Garden City ome WEATHER Synopsis trend toward moderating temperatures is in dicated in Ontario However the mercury will barely have time to return to normal lev els bolero the onslaught of the next arctlccold wave indica tions are that all of Ontario will be back into cold air by Thurr day night Northern Lake Huron south ern Bay regions Partly cloudy with slowly mod erating to ratuos today Cloudy Thursday but taming colder again with snowflurrlas and occasional snowsquulls de veloping in the afternoon Winds westerly 15 becoming north 20 to lo Thursday alternoon Lake Ontario Niagara re gions Toronto Hamilton partly cloudy with slowly moderating temperatures today loudy Thursday and turning colder again with snowllurries by ev ening Winds northwest 15 to 25 domlnishing to light tonight be coming north 20 late Thursday Haliburton cloudy with few snowflurries today Mostly cloudy and little mil der Thursday turning colder again with snowflurrles by ev ening Winds northwest 70 be coming light tonight and in creasing nurth 20 late Thurs day Northern Georgian Bay Tim agami regions North Bay Su bury cloudy with few snows tiurries and not quite so cold today Mostly cloudy tonight Thursday cloudy and turning colder again with snowllurries Winds northwest 15 becoming MR EXAMINER To Provincial By 365 PolLs in lupillil will open Set urdoy It 080 am to allow electors to cut rates for coun cil deputy reeve and score as well as for two area school boards There will be two ballots one tor the council and one for each of the school boards in some polls there will be double bal lot available for residents who are property owners in both school areas Personswho desire to know if they are on tbs volarr list should check copy of the vot ers list posted In the township allies and in most of the stores Persons in Polling Station on the Barrie phone maycsll Wilsons Store for polling in formation in the Minsts Point area To KEEP TRAPS Innisfil police have made practice of checking the speed on the himwoys through the villages of the township How ever it appears that they had been doing so without the sp proval of the Ontario Provincial Police and have been requested to leave this policing to the OPP The township speed trap netted large number of speed ers during thesummsr and small share of this rsvenus may have been turned over to the township treasury Par hspl now we will get more at tantion paid to our own roads on which all the drivers do not adhere to not speed limit FORECAST light tonight north 10 to so Thursday Algoms Sault Ste Marie Whitsï¬fver Cochrsne regions Partly cloudy with slowly mod crating to poroturos today Cloudy and turning colder with snowilurrlu tonight and Thane day Winds light becoming north20 to 80 late tonight and Thursday Forecast Temperatures Low tonight High Thursday Windsor 35 St Thomas 333 Trenton Killth Muskoka North Bay Sudbury Euritoa Kapulknslng White River Mopsonee 38==SBBBS HEéTlNG FUELS Phone PA 66531 TO THE sLscroRs or INNISFIL TOWNSHIP Enthusiasm and aggressivenessire needed now in our fight for the betterment of lnniafil Township can promise you that if elected willstrivefor Continuous road improvomonlprogrsmi Additional llravflghting equipment where needr Id Court of Revision on ssuuinonl of three quali fled independent members gt Establishment of Parks Commission pledge my whole hearted cooperation and support to the betterment of lnnisfil Township as whole Ti IMARTIN Humth Solis Your Vote Forr Councillor DEC 1961 Bud an No3 Stroud on TunMotion to the pau Phone 10M strand Collect DRESDAY NOV 39 1981 Police The ianisï¬l Police Associa tion is said to be preparing brief to present to the lnnlslil Police Commission at the an nual budget meeting requesting 40hour week This would mean that two additional conlt stables would have to he em played The force now costs $40000 annually Saturday night on the 4th line of lnairfil an accident which came close to being fatality caused considerable damage to car and tow truck Henry Robelle ot Belle Ewart stopped on the pavement when his car ran out of gas He was out of his car endeavoring to flag down vehicle to get help His three children were sitting on the rear lest The driver of garage tow lng truck proceeding eastward failed to see the standing vehi cio or the flagging driver Alter slamming into the rear of the car the truck careened across the road into the ditch throwing the driver Ar reelrs out and turned back towards the road where it turn ed over The accident occur opposite farm The truck was listed into the accident report as write of and damage to the car was extensive The children were thrown inlo the front seat but were only slightly inlured EstCouncillor John Torrens who is making real effort to become member of the lnnll ill Council for the coming term sall that he would not consider the possibility of sailing the eighth line park to the province or tcsnyone else He said he wouldhowever support plac ing all the township parks and playgrounds under the control of commission if the person nel were elected would not lavor board that was not llllllt hot to vote of the ratepay srs he stated One of his gripes on parks was neglect of the property purchased by the township in Bells Ewart for park purposes few years ago and left to the former Ecatty red on straight open section grow weeds PLACE FOR Peg Board complete the man who can never ï¬nd that hammsr IKIDDIES TOOL TRAY Including tape screwdriver hammer pliers we lira an 1895 lrnrner grass shears 4sANarsrs Wuluaume EVERY TODll °l s4l85 racers 125 sNAnaocx ATTACHMENTS Your choice of six snaplock attachments ssaw hg saw sander grinder hedge 4v 20 Torontonians Ask For Area Radio Station Twenty young Torontonians have applied to the Board of Broadcast Governors to open radio station in Colliagwood Manager of the new station it application is successful would be Mr Bramlh who said that management of the station would be completely in his hands and the interest of the Toronto roup would be strict ly finsnc al Dr Eugene Farley partitims BEG member mid research di rector for the Canadian Labor Congress was critical of etativ tics cited in the an licatlon to back the contention at Coiling wood could support ptnuon ll nancinlly When he questioned figure of 65000 in retail sales per family in the area each year Dr Forscylwas told should be around 82000 and that it probably was tngraphicai error This leaves me state ol acute anxiety about this whole collection of figures Dr For sey laid Bernard Goulci permanent BEG member noted that Mr Special Ward To Be Equipped By Kin Club Approval for spending at ti 044 to equip special ward at Royal Victoria Hospital was given last night by the Barrie Kinsmen Club The word will be ior allergic children who sulfur from asth ma and related ailments The problem in hospitals is that asthmatic children sre ol tsn alfected by paint on walls Bell of the RVH board told Kinsmen last night He said they are affected by all sorts oi or dinary things that would not matter to regular silent The special chll rens ward will be small with only two beds but will save trips to To ronto hospitals which have been necessary up to now Tharhos pltal here was not equipped to handle special cases as well as it would like to Mr Bell said The largest initiation meeting in the history of the Barrie Kinsmen was also held last night when seven new mem bers were inducted Initiated were Henry Groh Dunc Ellis Arthur Rogers Sid ney Radish Howard Steckley geergo Huiwell and Faril Sin with books ideal for ably ma $12095 Bramah proposed to work 12 hour day at the station doing all meior newscasts in addition lo taking care of station admin istration in the mom pg plus sales in the sltcmoon Thats quite an usignmentï¬ llr Goulet said Mr Bramh said he has been in broadcasting many years lad is eenlidmt he can do It Mr Goulet only ubrold cuter on the boardslid was in the business 20 ye and it would be exhausting ViceChairman Carlyle Alli son native of Staynsr noted DonnaMaris Davidson 20 teacher at Vancouvers Mor ley School will represent 80 Lions in the 19st Miss Grey Cup competition in lbronto Dec Photo Former of Professor Dies TORONTO CPlDr Charles 11er FayBrltlshl econondc his torian and former professor at the University of Toronto died neat Belfast Ireland it was learned Tuesday He was 77 Dr Fay came to the Univer sity ol Tomato in 1921 from Cambridge University where he was senior proctor During his 10 years here the of ds partment of political economy began its growth into one at the universitys large st depart ments that llfr Bramh had compared the Collingwood market area with that of radio station CFRS Simcoe and asked whether he knew about the station or turned it was progressing la vorably William Hawkins mono or of CFOS Owen Sound said stl lion would lose advertising rov enue if new station were open ed In Collin wood and re sult would Ave to reduce its service or Itsif or both Ralph Snelgrovl president 01 CKEE Barrie said new lion in Coilingwood would be borderline operation linnncisiiy and would mean an even more precarious future for recently lleonsed stations CKMP Mld land CKAR Huntsville and CKLY Unduy The EEG reserved its doci rion which is expected to be announced next week Orders Sudbury Take Over Roads TORONTO CPiThs Ontario Municipll Board has ordered Sudbury to mointsln and even tually take over is miles of private roads in two townships gently amalgamated with the The roads in McKlm and Nel homos in the cross OBITUABY MATTHEW MAKE resident of Edmonton lor so your Matthew Beaks as of um 97 st died In hospital on Saturday Born in Thornton Ont he came to Edmonton in 1011 open sting real estate business for short time before going to girl for th villon Wholesale in 1920 Mr Boahe went into partnership with Klngsbury and they operated the Delton Hardware Store Mr Boake re tired in 1931 He is survived by his widow Minnie one daughter Mrs Stulchbury ol Burrh Ion lion of Edmonton three grandchildren Dr Rex Banks Mrs Sharps both at Edm ton and BlllolBarrhead Ha also survived by two great grandchlidron two silt Mary and Mrs Wallace one brother William oil of Barrie Ont WWW CHRISTMAS ans Quality HAND TOOLS SAWS from 8M5 from use narcnnrs from use arena rope Jun DRILLS cram mo Vices from TOOL on from us LEVELS from $170 NAIL waders min $495 Mlm £01 Blocpoor 701 Build Your Own PingPong lalslsl House or FUN for the Wholefamiiy make it of at plywood regular sins only $1696 legs only 31595 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