44 HOLD ON Allan Oakley 13 of Erin dale caught this 29 11 pound lake trout off Fisher mans Point yesterday it was Allans first time trolling for trout this year He caught Police Fire Shots Over Heads FELLOW the fish about 10 minutes ter going out Assisted by Gary McLeod 13 also of Erindole they landed the fish in about eight minutes Ex aminer Photo Youths Nahbed In Auto Chase BRADFORD SpeciailJohn L932 lfl at Peter Street Orii ho was arrested by police Wednesday on warrant is sued by Ncwmorkct police The youth was taken to Newmarket court where he was charged with failing to remain at the sccnoof an accident and care less driving No others Lee Trevor Clay ton and Len Peterson both 19 and from Orillia are charged with having and consuming liql nor in place other than their residences Newmarket police say car yesterday collided with on em pty parked car onthe main street Police chased the veh icle for miles through New markets main street and east on Davis Drive to the fourth concession of East Gwillimbury at speeds over 80 miles an hour Two other police departments were radioed for assistance but meanwhile the vehicle went out of control skidded over ditch tore out 100 feet of fencing and landed in field The driver and two passen gers leaped from thecar and ran acres the field ignoring police order to halt Constablel James OHulloran fired two shots over the youths heads Two stopped abruptly and Were taken into bustody but the driver evaded capture until later ADVANCE COMPLETION DATE MdlfOiICitv Manager Sure obnc¢o cm rod Get Harvesters Soon Barrie Pupils See Fort York No Banlo girls were among the 30 Ontario students who were transported 150 years into the past to relive tho life of soldier of that on at historic Fort York Sandro Eccles 14 RR Barrie and Ruth Noland is ofls Letitia Street both Grade pupils won the overnight vis it with their winning essays sponsored by the Toronto ills lorical Board which ndmin isters the fort One other Barrie Grade pupil Warren Law 14 of 11 Alcda Street qualified to at tend but prior commitment with the Boy Scouts at the lam borco in Ottawa prevented his attending Ruth Noland and Warren Law are both ilillcrest Public School pupils Scouts Leave On Camp Trip To Ontario large contingent of local Boy Scouts left early this morn ing by bus for weekend camping trip to Silver Lake near Perth and trip to take in closing ceremonies of the Scout Jamboree which is in 0t tnwn this week Barrie is represented at the jamborce by six local lads who have extended an invitation to the boys leaving this morning to have supper with them iri day evening The Silver Lake campsite is located on Highway outside of Perth and is Provincial Park The invitation to the ith Barrie Scout tr op to organize weekend cam ing trip came fromthe Department of Lands and Forests there The local troop in turn invited other =troops here to govalong and the acceptance of this invitation resulted in the bus load which left St Josephs Auditorium today it is expected that the youths will take advantage of the op portunity to tour the national headquarters building of the Boy Scouts Association in Ot tawa prior to their return Sat urday school year Nizwcnnmonrr 11th HOur Hunt MEANEST THIEF ELMVALE Special candidate for the title of worlds meanest thief turned up here An elderly local citizen who lives nionc reports that someone entered his home while he was absent and walked off with fresth baked strawberry pie which ancighobr had baked for him The kindhearted neighbor in the case bu appealed for the thief to at least return the pie plate so that she can provide the pensioner with another pie Visitor Snaps Log In Barrie Accident young local visitor Stan ley Yondt 19 Pembroke 0n tsrio was struck by car and broke leg in an accident at the corner of Duniop St and ftluicastcr last night Driver of the vehicle involved was Ewan Denis Sheard 17 in it Township near Pains wick The Yandt boy was crossing Muleaster Street and was struck by the vehicle which was making turn northward on Dunlop St Barrie police are investigat ing Public School Board Launches Maintenance CleanUp Program Barrie Public School Board has launched painting main tenance and cleanup program in preparationfor the coming The painting program in cludes the exterior of Oakley Parks wing one the interior ofCodringtoa Street School the exterior of Johnson Street May Be if the tobacco growers do not contact the National Employ ment Service immediately and inform them of their labor re quirements they may not be able to get harvesters for this years crop This was revealed Wednesday by employment Ili peryisor Jack Wallace Mr Wallace said that each farmer is allowed carer tier and primer In the past farmers have tried tr get work ers at the last moment and tbis has caused considerable confusion and delay he said The experienced workers come from the United States and there is quota on them The employment service has to know of the farmers require ments in advance so as to or range papers etc Clement Kraemer manager of the local National Employ RESEARCH CENTRE MONTREAL CF Pollack Quebec City business man will take charge of or ganizing the international grad uate and research training ccillt trc planned by the Weizmann institute of Science in israci He organixed committee of world sponsors for the project and became its chairman School and the washrooms and workroom at King Edward School new linoleum floor is be ing laid in Prince of Wales main hallway The board plans loextend this program on an annual basis until the entire school floor is covered Oakley Park School is get ting new fence The fence will run alongside Grove and Davidson streets The boards business administrator George longstaffe said this morning that the fence will provide pro tection for children playing in the school yard In addition to the above there will be general cleanup pro gram which will include the washingof all school walls stripping and waxing the floors and thorough cleaning job Seven more workers have been tnkeri on for the summer Too Late ment Service said yumrdny that he does not expect so many people to request unemploy ment insurance because of plant holiday layoffs thlsyear He said survey indicates the majority of employees in the area will receive holiday pay and some will be given work by their company in thosecond week it is quite usual for an employee to arrive at the plant sinirtiy before the holiday lay off and not be eligible for full holiday pay because of his short term of service in such instances the employee applies for unemployment lencfits to augment the twoperccnt holi day pay he receives The initial contacts with local employers are encouraging in that they have been understand ing and sympathetic to the spe cial service program Rich ard Beer special services offi cersnid yesterday ltlr Beer handles the placement of han dicapped and other cases THE 3mm EXAMINER THURSDAY JULY uti MARCH 1399 Protesting Hog Bares Old News bog objecting to being shipped to marketwas responlt sble yesterday for the un earthing of an old copy of The Woodstock Daily Times dated blank 1399 lt David Latour 63 Anne Street found the paper in the back of an old mirror smashed by the bag in its camp bid binLamar brought the paper to The Examiner office feeling that few of the items adver tisemcatn and prices quoted might be of interest to citizens For those who think that trading stamps are new the paper provides rebuttal in most prominent position on the front page is an advertisement by llicKenIJe general merchant announcing that his store does not give trading stamps The ad gave the rea son as superior merchandise and five per cent cash dis count The Canadian Pacific Rnil way advertises new plan of oneway settlers excursions to Manitoba and the Canodian northwest tailoring establishment in Woodstock ot the turn of the century extolis the virtue of its goods and lists prices of suits of between $5 and $750 Another example of the cost of living during the period is found in an advertisement by shoe repair store offering mens hall sales for 40 coins pair and womens half soles for cents Cost Of Living Rises Slightly OTTAWA CPJLiving costs in May ranged from 03 per cent higher than the previous month to 175 per cent lower in the 10 Canadian cities for which con sumer price indexes are kept The Dominion Bureau of Sta tlstics reported today that the months largest increases were inist Johns Mid and Mom real while the biggest drop in prices occurred in Vancouver Juno indexes based on ma prices equalling 100 with the June figure in brackets in cluded Montreal 1283 0279 Ottawa 129 Toronto 1302 1302 you lNK AND YOU SMILE months Six of these are high school boys They will be sup ervised by James Flood the boards works supervisor The board has regular staff of 11 Curbs Ahead Of Schedule In predicting rapidly accel pects for additional work be eratod compeiion date for the curbing program now underway locally itiayor Willard Kinzie today paid tribute to the public works department and city of ficials responsible for planning and carrying out the project Mayor Kinzie pointed out that it is quite possible the work scheduledtor completion this year total of 12 miles will be finished in September and an immediate start made on an extended program that will in volve as much as an additional five miles before winter The mayor pointed out that it was only last year and in facti at budget time this year that there was discussion regarding patio the contemplated program He said Im happy to see the work being done so rapidly and the brightening of pros iied Barn Theatre Shows Rainmaker The Red Barn Theatre at Jacksons Point presents The Rainmaker romantic com edy by Richard Nash from July 17 through July 22 At the time of paralyzing drought in the West girls father and two brothers are worried as much about her be coming on old maid as they are about their dying cattle The brothers try every possible scheme to marry her off but without success Nor is there considerable fore the end of the year The entire public works department is to be congratulated GIGG OPTIMJSTIC City manager Gigg al so was optimistic regarding completion of the fiveyear curbing program at an earlier date iiepointed out that the pro gram which started in 1958 was ahead of schedule and pre dicted that all work except for main arteries should be com ploted by next year Mr Gigg even predicted start on main artery curbing next year while adding that this program could not be clearly defined until the re sults of the traffic survey pres ently underway are known If the predicted mark of 17 miles of curbing is reached this dry heatSuddenly from out of nowhere appears charact er with persuasive tongue and the most grandiose nations man could imagine He is gainmaker and for smoke prom ises rain There is magic there is rain and there is love in this play described by the critics as cloudburst of hit The part of the rainmaker will he played by Frank Savino and the plain daughter by Red Barn producer Marigold Char lesworth This will be Miss any sign of relief from the inSTRIlCTMN a7 L311 28 Candles Rd East Barrie Charlesworths first appearance atthe Red Barn this season no osozt Midland Penetang Elmvale PhoneZenith mm No Toll Charo year it will surpass the prev ious years record of 16 miles Queried regarding the con nection between the traffic sur vey and the main artery curb ing program Mr Gigg replied that it was matter of cost He explained that when the Ontario department of high ways accepted connecting link thoroughfare leading from provincial highways they paid 50 per cent of the cost of re pairs alterations and upkeep Roads not acccpted officially as connecting links were eligible for only 36 13per cent grant The traffic survey will as sist materially in establishing these designated connecting links he explained and un til these are known there isnot much point in scheduling and finalizing our program if is quite clear now that some of the existing links will be finally accepted by the de partment but it is also possible that some new routes and roads may be established SGT WADSWORTH Sgt Wadsworth Is Posted To Nild CAMP EORDEN Sgt Wadsworth of Moose Jaw Sash will be posted toiiead quarters Newfoundland Area at St Johns Newfoundland on July 31 Sgt Wadsworth member of the Lord Strathconus Horse Royal Canadian has been em ployed at the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps School since June 1955 Sgt Wadsworth his wife Eileen and their son Graham are living at 165 Conn Street Barrie WRONGJLACE FLIN FLON Man CF Town council will ask house holder to stop hanging laundry in front of the eenotnph Coun cil was told the householders clothesiine is on town property usEoHTvssTs II and 21 SCREENS 995 usrnzmcts GAS hub ngcrnIc suIzPLIEs DEPT 259 mNIerL 51 AND or not fulltime inen and three part time workers TOO LOST WEIGHT WHEN lWENT our TOVPASTURE UNTIL MY BOSS 601 Mr SOME SHURGAIN PASTURE DAIRY RATION Yes this could be yeryitrue and may apply to your herd it youve been feeding them well during the months winter PASTURE Is THE LOWEST oosr men for dairy cattle and one of the best butdont be misled Pastures are high in Protein butlow in Carbohydrates and Energy The most important simple need of the dairy cow SHURï¬AJN posting DairyRgtlonlls high in carbohydrates and thus provides the energy lackingrin new lush paéture QUALITY AND ssnwércnug IIiAwILsoh new cuMMING