Sewage Disposal Roads Of Concern To Candidates Aldermanic candidates Alex ander King and Clarence Cum ming are subjects for todays thumbnail sketcth ol council candidates running in the torth coming municrpal Barrie on Monday ALEX KING Alexander King has some er Mr King is an aldermanic candidate in word two who thinks the city could and should ï¬nance its sewage disposal problem by building plants ALEX KING 1va CLARENCE cunnvtmo election in interesting ideas about icrtilix means mug which would maven the sewage into fertiliser Mr King says this method is used in several cities in Britain and he is try ing to get details on it Mr King would also like to renovate Barries downtown shopping area and provide ad equate parking even it it oi the buildings The ward two candidate was born in Aberdecnshlre Scotland in 1912 and came to Flint Michigan at the age of it to work as tooimalrer for an auto manufacturer lie joined the RCAF in 1940 and served overseas as pilot in bomber corrunnnd and coastal com mand Alter the war went to Cal gary and opened two service stations He sold them in 1947 to become manager at Western Machine Supply in Calgary and later general manager at the Ridgeway Oil Company in the same city He came to Barrie in 1955 and has been technical oiliccr at Camp Borden since thcn He is member oi the Canadian chlt ion and has our children rang ing in age from it to 14 CLARENCE CUMMING Clarence Cumming is running in Word Four because he tools that his ward has not been re presented as it should have been and he didnt want to see an ncclamation Mr Cumming runs iccd mill in Barrie He was born in Phelpston in 1900 and lelt school at 13 to go to work on the lame lly term He formed at Phelp stop until 15w when he moved into Barrie and built potato warehouse He built his teed mill in 1954 where he employs eight men and turns out 40 too at feed day Mr Cumrningl big beet in roads He eels that bad quality material is put into Barrie roads and costs the city money He wants to do something about this Mr Cumming also call that the linanclai experience he has in running his mill would be an asset on council The cand idate is member at Essa Road Presbyterian Church Elmvala Masonic Lodge the Barrie Curl ing Club and the Allandal Lawn Bowling Clu Jesse James Rides Again Jesse James may ride again But this time it would be in gaseating police cruiser instead nl iourvlcgged oatburner and Jesse would be lawman tn stcad of an outlaw This fascinating possibility arises mm the fact that Mr Jesse James 22 has applied to the Barrie Police Department tor position as constable Mr James application is now being considered by the depart ment it he should get the job we almost look forward to getting parking tag signed by Jessa James it would be quite con versation piece Ontario Fire Marshall Checks Midlands Molotov Cocktail Ollicials from the Ontario Fire Marshals oiiice in Toronto are helping local firemen and police investigate the throwing ot soil drink bottle filled with blazing liquid into house in Midland The burning tuel described by liremen as Molotov cocktail caused about $800 damage to the home at Mr and Mrs Ro bert Carson Saturday night Mrs Carson was attending high school play in which her oldest son was appearing and her husband aeaman was in Milwaukee Five other children in the house escaped injury but the ire splattered onto the bed at Roberta iew minutes be lore she was to have retired investigators said they have been unable to iind motive Rocks have been th through tour windows in till area in the past two weeks Samples of the liquid from the burning bottle have been sent to Toronto for study Crop Improvement Group Meets Makes Awards The Annual Meeting 01 the North Simcae Soil and Crop Improvement Association held at Elmvole under the dir ection of Cuiham Presi dent and Morris Darby Secret aryATreasurer Two new Township Directors were elected Russell Turner Elmvale Fins Township and Gordon Caldwell Shanty Bay Oro Township replacing retiring Directors Spence and Ken Gillespie The Executive ers tor the North Simcoe Association will be elected at the Directors Meeting to be beld at Mldhurst Hall on an uary when plans will be made for the coming year Henry Davis Utopia Ontario Soil and Crop lmprovemrnt Director brought greetings from the Provincial Organization and complimented the North Simcoe Association on its large memblt ership and the fact that over 100 Crop and Land Use Pro jects were underway in 1961 PRESENT AWARDS feature of the meeting was the presentation of the North Simcoe Pasture improve ment Competition awards 26 in all along with the awards for the special Study oi Past iure Values in terms of pounds of milk or beef produced per pacre Twenty reports were re oeived in this special project Mervyn Parker and son liar hid Minesing captured the top award in the Northsimcoe Pas ture Competition this year to jceiving diploma and cash prize donated by Hogg and Lyttle Ltd They also won third prize in the Zone Pasture Com etition as awarded by Cyana id of Canada Grant Jermey of Hawkestone was runnerup in the County TRAINS 027 TRACK 191 or 465 CRDSSDVER ELECTRIC SIGNALS 293 UNION STATION 329 Authorized Repair Dept For Triang 30 Headquarters iar HO track switches buildings trees LABGEST AIN DISPLAY NORTH OF TOHONTO ROBINSONS QUALITY HARDWARE ll Dunlap St PA $2431 Competition and William Miller Hillsdale was awarded the sp ecial prize for making th greatest progress in pasture im provement during the year Donald Bell Barrie nd Morris Darby Waverley Judges of the Pasture Improve Competition in presenting th awards commented on the pro gress made during the ye or by many of the members Many were using special pasture mix tures to suit their land more attention was being paid to er tility maintenance and the mai orlty were iollowing rotational or strip grazing and clipping and harrowing as needed More spraying tor weed control in pastures was also noted very informative discussion on Weed Control in Past was led by Kingsbury of the Ontario Field Crops Br each with Allan McNahb Mih enlng Raikes Barrie and Barry Vollrers Cyanamid at Canada on the panel MYSTERY PANEL The Mystery Panel conduct ed by the Agricultural Repres entatlve Stewart Page con slsted of lvely discussion by the Township Chairmen oi the NSSCIA who reported on the various Cr op and Land Use Projects underway in each Township in number oi cas es the Township Chairman cal led on one or more of the ca operators to give summary of the demonstration he was STEPHENSONS JEWELLERS Dunlap at nann Dont Polish mlmultluumummmIlMlIlWllmlmnlmmur Som1yodhonwdt Wynmm pickupshelmde lunchtwkw haulinmnaaew uu winllamas tauswimsch STEPHENSONS JEWELLERS Duniop St Barrie mutantsMower run enclosing ow mm mm Include ham More and arm Tax Ignaz Size anoninclude dilanlostage cu Qt size 95 Includes nndunr Posh Tax wr marvmsum carrying through This presenta tion stimulated much comment by the members on the many projects The members of this panel were Culham Sunnidole Russell Vespra Earl Parnell Fins Gardiner and Robert Gignae Tiny Frank Rumney Tay Etley Levering Matchedash William Medonte and IvanClnrk Ora Hewitt or Orillia Town ship was unable to be present Hewitt oi Orillia Town ship were briefly summarized by the Chairman of the panel The deadline for applications for the Winter Courses to be held at the OAC Jan 1962 is not far off Dec is Courses in Farm Shop arm Engineering Live Stuck Soils and Land Use and Quality Milk Production are altered to any one interested 18 years of age to 80 Application forms may be obtained at the local Agri cultural Oliice Ontario Department of Agriculv ture Barrie Ontario Dec 1961 Haircuts 755 Saturdays 5100 Barber CLflFS BARBER SHOP as Essa Bold Across rrom Allurdlln Edm Yaw ï¬ver Chamber oi Commerce Vicepresident Bob Sarjeant leit in top photo chats with new Chamber members Harry Wilson Eegnier and Bradley at the Chambers new member reception yester day CHAMBER EETES NEW MEMBERS Reg Welbam iett in bottom photo secretarymanager oi the Barrie Chamber wel comes threo ot the 27 new members at the reception yes terday Stewart Moore and Kraemer mmmmmmmnanmuummmmn maumanammummnm TODAYS STOCK PRICES Compiled By Flynn as Dunlap Barrie INDUSTRIAL Dom Found so Dom Store 11 Dom Tar la txoulsitl Pld 13V Famous Play 1595 Gt Lake Eli Nor out No Moon Corp Oshawa Puclllc Pete Pom PI Qua Na an Ho Rothmanl ltoyul Bank nlnAlgyro salads Satrrlu Simpson stuuard Steel at Can Stainberg Tor Dont Bk Tran can Pi from alt Ppr Traders Pin Texaco Unlnn Gu Walker GkW Asbestos mum Sui oma Aluminium Alberta Gal Auu Steel Bk at Montreal on or MS anti Tel auxinn DA on an Power Cdn Bk ol Com con Breweries cm Canuda cement Can Chemical Can 01 Con ailn as Sm Con Papur Consumers Gas DIL Sou AOVo ITII 18 31 Illa 72 31 53 320 35 Vs 71 56 15T 27 PM 33 45 in Hudson Bay Min nan Tobacco loan on 1nd Accept inland NG inter Niche rmcmnv pips Jockey Club Labntt Mac Powell Riv Massey For Norands mu Gunnal N1 Holllagcl Kcmadduon Lamlquc bong Lao Muritimes at Normetl opemlsk 56 ass 690 link 12 175 139 204 Qucmont Sher Gordon stup Rock United oll Venture throy Can Husk Camp Chi CenvclJLto Con Denlson Con Hull Sullivan Filtenbfldgl Geca Mines 915 ms 139 at 375 mo nvlt MOST Adm srocxs Black nay Lk Duiault Mussey Fug Pembinl Rio Algom nowoouza NEW YORK sznauna Industrial tsp sa Golds down 18 Mltall down ol otir up canonre arocn EXCHANGE Dina induatrllll down 24 nail down 10 Utilities down 91 DIVIDEND DECLARATION Iiiolaons Brewery Class and Class 2m ch plus in on exit pay Dec 29 Ex div Dec 13 unnmmmnnmrmuhw SNOW BOOTS SMART COST AND PRICEDRIGHT IOO EQR LADIES AND MISSES Sizes 49 ZE LERS LTD sillslitlll Nlillllllllti NLOP WEATHER Synopsis cold air pu ch into Ontario overnight drop ping temperatures to near zero in the northern part of the province There were extensive snowflurrles over most at the province Friday the weather will continue cold but skies will be at least partly clear in most places and thc winds will be much lighter Northern Georgian Bay east emr Lake Ontario Halihurton regions North Bay Sudbury Cloudy with snowflurries today cloudy with clear periods Fri day continuing cold Winds west increasing to west to north west 20 with gusts to 30 this aitcrnoon then decreasing to gorthwest is tonight and Fri ay Low tonight High Friday St Catharines 75 35 Toronto 30 32 Peterhorough 20 Hamilton Barrie police today advised thc public to beware ol door todoor magazine salesmen who are operating in the city with out licence Two young ladies who said they represented publishing company yesterd visited the home at an elderly lady in Barrie The lady was persuaded to buy subscriptions tor tbrec magazines and paid $3 in cash or them The two salesladies then oilc the elderly woman gareceipt to sign or her DEATHS Washiatlonhlrl John Alex McCone 53 Wife of the direc tor of the 115 Central intel ligence Agency apparently ot heart attack Enico Calli Emett Rocco former ranking heavyweight boxer TRY US FOR REPAIRS Automatic Transmissions Repaired Free Estimate IUNEAUS GARAGE cnowN mu ea 54901 Police Warning Issued Locallyr9 Shady Ladies Act As Salesman The receipt proved to be blank cheque later titled in the amount of no which the two salcsladies tried to cash at Barrie bank Police wish to advise house holders that the magazine sell ers are operating without licence and ask homeowners to contact the police department it approached by them SKATES BAUER TOTS $595 new $745 up GIRLS FIGURE $595 up MENS $995 up LADIES s99s up TRADEIN YOUR OLD SKATES ON NEW OR USED Skate Sharpening Specialty GOLDS SHOE SERVICE IIA CLAPPERTON Barrios Original Ice Skate Exchange my ability RATEPAYERS OF INNISFIL Please accept my Sincere thanks for reelecting me as your Councillor and my assurance that will endeavour to safeguard your interests to the best of Seasons Greetings JACK TORRENS The Wellington Hotel Suggests Their Newly Decorated GREEN ROOM the Ideal Setting for WEDDING RECEPTIONS omen PARTIES BUSINESS MEETINGS BRIDGE PARTIES STAG PARTIES CHRISTMAS PARTIES BANQUFIIS UP TO so PEOPLE And For The Dlscriminnting Customer ran arsonmvraus covn Preterm Lounre For Further information Dill PA ecu Jim HART Avon MONDAY DECEMBER llth For New and Aggressive Leadership Years of Municipal Experience as Alderman Reeve Deputy Reeve and Mayor If Elected Promise Complete Review of Expenditures Taxes must not increase if we are to influence new indust ries TAXES to locate in Barrie it the cost of operating the city keeps on increasing it will discourage rather than encodrage industry and new residents to Barrie Nearly 20 of the employees in Barrie live in the surrounding townships to avoid the ever increasing city taxes this loss is offset by an rhé R0 cold REPAIR if freezing but to buy salt and have it and con ahalving areas It would equal number working in Camp Borden and vicinity current method of Road Repair could be improved by Hot Pitch and stone to damaged areas instead of mix in pot holes which does not adhere to damaged be much more efficient to probeat damaged and make repairs more permanent Sanding Roads salt is necessary to keep the sand from trucked from Goderich then apply it without mixture of sand iscost1y and be injuriousto the roadbed weatherprooftng to say nothing of the deterioration to motor vehicles ANNEXATION At the nomination meeting it was proposed we go on further with annexation We have annexed the Cundles area and have not fulltilled our obligations to the restdents of this area Weshould complete thiswork before we go further afie FOR TRANSPORTATION TO THE POLLS CALL PA 83I39 PA 83026 PA 68311