gnuvs van DURING moo held at the Simon Dainty court building swimming and day camp leaders at Simcoe Coun ty Community Recreation Sch vices received their uaiiorms hoot row leit to right Jan ice Mancini Annette Relies snlcor COUNTY coup macros Brenda Hughes Sylvia arena lira Kathryn Shanahan Mandi Mathews army Watson Sharon Galbraith Sharon Kel eo Sylvia Link Bob Watson Wayne McNab Middle new lot to righ Bah barn Davidson Shelia Graig Carol Newton Mary Kelly Shaun lteiiaylnn Jemima RAY Portia Phillips Donalda Nash Pat Hughes Rosa Stark Thar Sohoitn row leit to right Doe Johnston camp coordinator Mary Comer Bob Whaler gm King Janet Jenkins Wilson Jim itald die Aocent Is On Youth EIn Fiddlers Contest The accent will be on youth this year as the Old Time Fido tliera Contest observes its run anniversary Aug and in Shelburne The contest is sponsored by the Rotary Club or Sheiburnn in association with the CBC Deiending dram on in the dmuiflesm sci an arnpo ass scold Graham Townsend oi ronto For the iirst time the conth in stress youth wilh cash ea add to the Glen Drury awarded in the la yehrs and under glass This class has been added this year because in the part iew lyour younger iiddlcrr both oya and girls irom below teen to early 80s have shown promise Winners in the contest will carry away $1575 and nix tro phlcsi The championship class car ries with it prise oi $1000 plus the Shelburna Cirp emblem sticoithe open championship replica remains in the pose The Slipcmteet Trophy done ted by Robin Hood Flour Mills ï¬nes to the Canadian contestant itll the highest points This is awarded to the Canadian cham plan Canadian entry JillIsl prize is awarded both tro es la the championsin class the entry tee is donated to the Ontario Society or Crippled AChildren In the novelty class which restores trick fiddling acroba tics special eitccis and all nround Showmanship the winner receives the Shelburne Rotary qu Cup and cash prise oi Lac chit lon class is also ieatu The ndy iiddier acor tng the highest points in award Filth Tait casts prira at two will no company the Glen Drury ilo which is awarded to the ddler 13 years or under who scares the highest number at points in thin class The Phyllis and Russell Mm Dowcii Trophy will he awarded the contestant on years or over scoring the highest number at points in this age group Those enteringn the contest may take part the novelty class and one other class only Eight contestants are chosen the ilrrt night rpm the champ Olier New Cla tor Pesewlaty oi ion class andmust appear and av on the second night to tor ire positions The list grand champions includes lastas Mel Levine oi Wingham now at Honey Harbor in in me ill inulsville Keatu less Vic ronto 1856 51 Ned land of SalnoJohn NB IBM59 Gyurld olWood etoch retool Ctleray oi flaw Toronto rm Midland The first lady dranurlon was declared in rear and Dorothy Houston at Ehrlich ban been thawinnerlnthapasttwoyeara Winners in the novelty class have included Wayne Sleepy Marlin imirviile from its to less and in rate At Cherny won in item and hi and Graham Townsend won in rm to For Horses AtBarrie ExhibitionThis Year The Harris Exhibition will oi ier new class for horses this year which it is expected will draw entries from acrosr 0m tario Western dare which was introduced with two or three classes last year is expanded to full complement oi classes and has been not up as an Class Show Designation as Class Show means that any member Memorial Service 4th Degree Knight Special services were held Sunday evening and Monday morning in memory at the late John Jeremiah Murphy Fourth Degree Knight at Columbus and prominent resident or Barrie for many years Mr Murphy died in St Ml chacls Hospital Tomato on Friday July 10 iollowing and illness He was in his twin year At the Strdriey Funeral Par lor on Sunday the Fourth Da greo Assembly oi Barrie Pene tanguishane and Bradiord Knights held an Honor Guard in which it members partici pated They included Grand Knight James Clyne Dennis oranand Eugene Smith of rie UHALICE GWEN The evening ceremony includ ed memorial service during which chalice was presented to the bereaved iamily Rever and Ted Garrlty oi Barrie resantiy deacon In the inn Catholic Church who will be ordained priest next year has been designated by the hgdfluérphy iamin to receive this The funeral mass was cele brated at St Marys Church Monday by Monsignor James ï¬lalr with interment at St Marys Cemetery Fourth De gree Assembly again presented an Honor Guard ilbenrern were membern oi Barrie Golan ell oi the Knights oty Columbus Joseph Whalen Tony Decsrle Robert Ciilinn ck Mc Grath Harold More sownman mills by lied bee urp member at the Knldhta oi C91 umbtls for more than 50 years and had rcceivndhia honorary membership pin was menu her at the First and Second de greetearuaoiloo standing His death is the tire break in the membership oi local Fourth Degree Assemh armed to 1953 Born ath River in less Mr Murphy the non ot the late Mr and James Mur its was edult ure hers aimooe County JOHN MURPHY Cluistian Brothers School in Montreal He resided at North Bay item 1910 to mo and we amployed by the Walburn and Davidson Co as also writer His marriage tothe former ltose Mary Flanagan took place in ma at Mount St Mills His wife predeceased him three years Mr Murphy want mem ber oi the Holy Name Society While in North Bhy Mr Mirr phy attended the ProCathedral oi the Assumpqu and waaia member at the choir He also rang in the choir at st Marys March in Barrie until only law yearn ago Surviving are two sons Midis eel oi Buiiaio and John assistant crown attorney Sat Barrie for Sirocco County two sisters Mrs Michael Doherty Kathleen Hughdi Anne Beacons tield Que He was predeceased by daughter Mra Morin Rosemarie it years ago sin tar Mrs Cripprol Wind sor also survives Two brothers Patrickrand David and asieter today viiuiialo and Mrs oi the Western Horse Associn tron in Ontario or the rest at Canada may enter to gain points toward the yearly standing oi me competitor XL Simmons chairman of the committee in charge oi the class pointed out that last year entries in the classes ranged from live to but he expects entries this year will be much bigger He said last year there was conflict with other shows imrn whidi other entries might have been drawn He said there is not nearly as much conflict this year as many fairs have chang ed their dates The show at the Barrie Exhi bition will be held Saturday Oct with Mort Hardy as Judge 0Tb teh begins 5m 80 and ends Among the in classes are ill Slrnooe County Wertern Pile are rel ilaoe Junior Western Equi tation Class Flag ltaoe West ern Pick up Race Glrla Ben rel Race Open Pleasure Class Open Barrel Race Stock Home Clara and air Horse ans Members at the committee th clude Mr Simmons chairman Andy Parks Keith Blahrind Harvey Wallace William Sim mons and Patti Jordon LOCllL GENERAL FIELDDAX MW youngsters tailing part hr the Barrie Recreation Conunitteen Iurovgruer play gronnd mgram par pate in the annual iield day to he held at Prince oi Wales School CAR COLLISION Atcar backlo out at drive way on it St North about 180 pan yesterday in believed on ca storage iice said the accldt involved Handset Nimlson 59 oi Pitts burg Penn and Douglas Wood St Hubert Quwcc Nic boiaor ar was going north on ani eidStreet when car back lagrout blocked the road wary resulting in collision oi the otherltwo cars ram some The board at directors at the Barrie Agricultural Social will meet Thrueday July 29 the Department oi Animiture oi ilcen Collinstreet at pm 11 nnarsmmous App iooo yo stern ha reg stored on Barrie parka toételrc part in the sum mar oi activities not up by the Recreation pro gram ttcestld Palms teer play director said Oi here more than 500 Mrr Switrar Annie predeceas and the edhinh nrealsota ngpartintharwima minnows lit Graham we ws wa ywwt¢lta irlptothacanadlan Federation aaldth color at Stmcoe County Com munity Recreation Services Richard Allen Jernnla Duii Robert Stuart Diana llux lit was hit waer tor Absent were Madam Brim harm Barbara Green nonrr Stavros moons cm Passenger and trctght sen vice hermain carsled by the Canadian National Railways line through Beaverton was reassured through Barrie on use weekend thrrdll cars at so car height train icit the rails near Beaverton leav lnl the line out at service Regular service was re moped on the line Monday eve nl Dininn the time the line was out at service ll addi tlonri er trains and it add tlonal irclght trains were routed Barrie according to John oei pub lic relations repruentativo tor the ONE in Toronto 15 so new saccharine ArhpQMWvaF 75 wan jag lciltoaro Court ilBCtlt=1ltsMam On His Regina Trip Debate over Mayor Cookes and Municipalities in Regina anllu to an and last night But councillors the ttofltllnn atlnndt ltha We returned he lotrnd Counclilt the mayor had no right the munbernhip He will council had three times backed the tissues committees recom year Council thoulb backed city deveio eat committee recom mendn on to May Thlr niitted the mayor to trav to attices mayor to pay the membership ice The mayor then gave city cheque or Last night when email was to vote to return the cheque the mayor met iurlher argu Damage ls $200 In Car Collision Barrio City Police are inves tigating motor accident that caused $200 damage yesterday Police raid Ray Thom 21 oi Rose Street was drivog east on Duniop St in rented car when his car was struck by vehiclabnctring out oi lane way Driver oi the second car was Carl Guidansteln or Mary St and owner oi the car is Thorn as Duggnn RR Barrie Cpl Hamid Winger is inver tidstinl OBITUARIES WESLEY GAMING mineral service was held in Jennctt Moral Home July for Wesley Galllnaer 52 who died ioliowlng lengthy illness lnfltoyal Victoria Hospital July Born in Tbtttnham he was the son oi Mr and Mrs George Galilnger He had lived in Ben rie or most oi his life and was married to the former Mabel Peder oi Russell Ont He is survived by his wile two daughters Mrs Hazel Purcell oi Fredericton ND and Peggy at home and tour none George Wayne Brian and Bill at home There are two grand children six sisters and one bro ther also surviving Service was conducted by Rev Boas Adams and burial ioliow ed at Barrie Union Cemetery Paliheararn were Lloyd Churcir til Pat Hamilton Edgar Long George Green Douglas shrugir neesy and Bob McColgsu sacs marrow funeral service was held in Thoman al Home Aurora or Jack Marrow Burial war in Aurora Cemetery Mr Marrow Madison 16 st SCUBA DIVlNG Members Barrie Sea Cad ets will have lecture on scuba diving at their headquarters on the lalrcshore Thursday even ing Following this will he practical session at Johnsons LEAN TENDER ROUND STEAK Elliot Lake as to result of heart attack He was the son at the late Mr and Mrs John Merrow and was born in Newmarket He liv ed in Penetang and Barrie he iore moving to Aurora 17 years ago Following service in the RCAF la the Second World Was he owned service station at Ben Lake At the tiara oi his den he was an assessment oiiicer in Aurora He is survived by his wile the former Grace Little or Barrie ran Blii oi Aurora two brothers Marrow oi Thornton and Marrow oi Newmariret and sister Mrs Robert Cain oi Aurora The inn erai servloe was conducted by itsv Spears LON DON PRESENTS an flavoumd Vilne IIIVE solo tutu rolls or our tour mount an 0NDON WNERV ill mt FINE eaauuiarno WHITE colleen mar SUGAR BANANAS mast Aid clam Qimmlng amaycrhadgooangainet councils wlaherby the lee lie said the oi counchaithreaaeparata hell said they did not with to stafï¬ng conun gilllaw nailieaaid hawooldpniutcatandontirin decision Aid mu said the city de mit committee lIrlriove to mayor or re sentative to make the trieï¬ Err lip service Coho still not authorisedmenbershlp oi accepting the cheque ior mascot trom the mayor but he wanted to resistor his coo Ha said three recorded votes were on tile to show the mayor had noon against councils wish es Thin bad the city clerk city its not the money but the dam manager Aid Hersey and rev arrl councillors looking through committee reports to prove or disprove Aid Roberts The mayor had leit the room during the dabria Meanwhile Aid Damn raid eottadi had dulled around long along He naniedto get home to Ald harming and ntlted lirat hedwzswa mpreun re ended to backs we °°unit°li° va Donating NOT RECORDED Three recorded votes were raver taken But cotmcli had tinned downmernberahi three times The rublett was ch ed on Feb 10 The finance committee recommended that cotde not loin the Federation oi Mayors and Municipalities Council agreed On Feb Aid Joliliin and Aid ii Macbnreo lost in an ettem to rescind this he cision recorded voterhow ed their ooLv supporters to be Aid Smith andvAld Morrow On May council ado ed the city development to tire re commendation that the mayor IN QUEBEC PROVIN Barrie or representative go to Be Garrett then bian iinanu committee He the all development corn een notion had been pinn gd ilormlteb lit bu whoa mm Honest committee domains wrsn He said it was understood by all parties that this would be introduced later and that it was councils wish for the mayor to attend the coolerenrc Ami Emit id opulent committees motionwan the last presented Aid Newton said My thinking up to now can our pre our mayorr trip The itnal report awe he could no He said he was ratisiied that roper arilarnentary nrles had con to owed This harasgue bothers me said an ated Aid ter council on recorded vote imanhnously de cided to return the cheque to the mayor students Find Their FrenchiisRuSty Harrie students now in the se cond and last week at their earI ehange visit to La Bella Pro vince have had an interesting agenda ared for them dur thair with FrenchCan on twitter They have been taken on tour at the radio and television station at Mut ane Other events on the agenda include dinners and an eghty mile boat trip Thirteen oi the Barrie students are stay with iamiiies at Ma tane two St Ulric and three in MontJoli An account at the trip by Kathy Collins oi oi the stu dents on the tour includes the highlight of the trip vascular3 SCENE Kathy describes the scene on their arrival in MontJoli abort iy heiore iive am when stu dents were greeted by bean tliui umrlre oi pale green and tawny orange which spread across thest Lawrence ingrect In local restaurant we met furlFrenchwkartnerrlgvergirleuallr as we our at words in French Later talking Shownebove nth Ipiciyur is FOiEY with the John Bear uaiine Front End Alignmeh AI Vrecetitlylattended spear merit at Ferrisr Introductory was not too diliicuit everyone was reparcd with urciui phra ses Jai ialm and Je nuts Nguyen dingi Ay th utu orsan are was the rub deluge oi syll ables asraillng our ears words were undistiogtdshshie ourisv orito with lbécarrtaugevpo compre en es Pardon Eventually we discovered that the weather the news and the larnliy were the subjects oi conversations the some as back home COMFORTING Aitcr Hatching to Reach conversation French radio and TV programs alter reading French magazines and news Ropers it was mmivrting to car little Ehrglish now and then in the form oi record even it it was only the Beatles wanna Hold Your Hand Unfortunately since die lovely sunrise on our arrival the sun has not reappeared and oi ten there is mist immune sea It is cold too but it is welcome change alter Barries heat wave The Reachspeaking is have diiicrentursiorris in eolnl things For example their large meal is at our lunchtime their mailer meal at our ruppantlme Table wine is tommonly used The iood is goodand well pm pared Some oi our hostesses made meclal Gaspealan dishes such as Cipatre type of stew at us The maiority people here are loud oi tine music and dancing The exchange students and their partners horn Mstane MontJoii and Ulric dined at the elegant ls itochclic enigh club in Mstane this was ioliow ed by dance sponsored by the Junior Chamber at Commerce in Mature The students got together again or tour oi CKBL radio and TV studios Coanng not es on our diiiicuities in French and on the diitercht customs here one student said she could not get over the amount oi pot atoes they etc Another declared it was Cireeso tor breakfast cireese for limb cheese ior sup per its good thing like cheese From one boy came the woefulcomment Teulours tou lours bouloura in no commends pas lis ouréewrt th Johniiear Equip not is an