ALI EYES ARE FOCUSED 0N PRINCESS All eyes are focused on Princess Margaret as she ar rives at White City Stadium in London yesterday to attend the Royal International Horse Show The Princess who is INNISFII NOTES News Of Twister In Examiner First Returning xmm crosscoun ty trip Tuesday we read on the front page of The Barrie Ex aminer about the twister in In nisfil Monday afternoon Call ing the chief of police whom we had called on Monday ev ening we asked why we had not been told of this calamity The first knew about it was from the newspaper Mr Brown remarked Those people were entitled to help both from police and fire department had they just call ed in We hope they have not suffered too serious damages and glad no one was injured DINE AT BIG BAY POINT Following the delegation of Big Bay Point residents to coun eil toask for the road diver sion of 30 siderond which is part of theoriginal survey of the township Innisfil council agreed at special meeting this week to take their lunch period and eat at one of the restaurants at the point so they could look over the pro posnl The convenes of the commit tee was to be instructed that these arrangements would be more The suggestion came during the discussions on the matter as one council member said he had been phoned to ask for quick decision rDeputy Reeve Joseph Cochrane chair man of the roads committee said he could not remember the layout around the corner and would like to study the sur roundings more closely The idea of having dinner came from an outsider who is always on the lookout for free meal The clerk will write Mr Smith to inform him of the suggestion There was promise of couple of busloads of voters to be brought up at election time if favorable consideration was given the proposal The road being an original survey will require the approval of the lieutenantgovernor before any change in its boundaries can he made if the plan is intended to mean the closing of the right ofway by diverting trafficby By SIMPKIN joining municipalities changed so that they will new cover only the municipality in which the school is located letter was received from clerks of ad joining townships suggesting change of certain areas where this overlapping has been in effect In Thornton the offer is that the whole of the village will be come part of Essa school area which would include the Innisfil side of Highway 27 Where the next school section extends into Essa that will be returned to that township One of these portions is that which is part of the section formerly part of Gilford sec tion of West Gwillimbury which lnnistil has been trying to have returned to them This portion with over $200000 as sessment is still being retained by the southern township and at the last county council meet ing lnnisfil wasunable to gain support of its request to have the matter arbitrated before the county judge It is costing this township $3300 to educate one pupil now going to West Gwillimbury school It is little wonder the county members of that town ship organized such good lob hying to gain the vote against the hearing SAMPLE TRAILER BYLAW After considerable discussion during which couple of mo tions were tabled and discussed it was decided that the build ing inspector would be request ed to bring in sample bylaw for trailer licensing This was brought to head when let ter was read from Gordon Ma sonthe inspector asking dir ections about trailers Vile re ported he had come across trailer with the wheels remov ed and set on foundation expecting baby in the ant umn was accompanied by her husband Anthony Arm strong Jones AP Wirephoto with septic tank connected and wiring It was being used as home which Mr Mason con tended was contrary to the building bylaw and act Another farmer has been liv ing in trailer for couple of years and although he is assess ed similarly to what he was foi house which became unfit for living in it still does not come within the law according to the inspector Then at recent meeting of council farmer brought over neighbor who is living in trailer on his farm near the house and is worldng in town He asked that the time for us ing trailer be extended be yond the two summer months and was told by the reeve to disregard the so days as it was anticipated revision of the bylaw would be made This is easier said than done as this bylaw has the approval of the department of municipal affairs and any revision must first have departmental approv al The sample bylaw may give some suggestion on the amount of licensing feasible so as to cover any school costs incur red PRESS COVERAGE Innisfil readers will no doubt agree withus that there was splendid press coverage for our recent worldwide contest We have been receiving clippings from many sources The Examiner has been most generous There is little doubt that it took persuasion to get our editors interested but they did not leave us in the lurch and our general manager as well as staff writers went to the park more than once to help get the story over Mr Hughes chairman of the international committee in writing previous to the match remarked on the splendid job The Battle Examiner was do ing To all the boys of the Fourth Estate we say thanks and to the ones who have pic ture they did not have pub ed we suggest they let us have them for our scrapbook We are proud to be mem ber of the Estate TRY AN EXAMINER WANT AD PHONE PA 32414 DANCING not woasr YEAR Prairie Farmer Sure Hell Make It Through By SCOII 5C3 Canadian Pun sun Writer SALTCOATS Sask CPD Well get through This is the sentiment of Thomas Neal farmer and cattle feeder in the Saltcoats district of east lt central Saskat chewan Most of his neighbors 1ch the some way None has good Hops and feed at premium Neal farms 2720 sores4 sections of land with his brother Jack his son torus 25 and Jacks son Lyle The area is one of the hard est hit of the drought stricken Prairies wouldnt say this Is the worstyear weve Tom said in an interview dont think weve evcr gone as long without rain but the crop was pect are little better this year than they were in the 30s HOPE FOR RAIN He nnd his neighbors havent givenup hope for rain Tom said good two or three inch rain now would double the yleld of uncut hay crops and help greatly in fill log out groin heads Joe Knrmos who farms with his nephew Felix Varga on 640 acres near Yorktonsaid rain will still ï¬ll out the heads Delbert Moyncs dairy man New Party Says Will Help Farmer By ROBERT RICE Candim Press Staff Writer UlIAWA CPlIn bid to win wider Prairie term support the New Party ls promising government help to free folrm era from the effects of the costprice squeeze New Party farm policy as spelled out in the draft program for next weeks founding con ventionls founded on the fam ily form as the basic unit of agricultural production And It is aimed right at fam ily farmers promising long term low interest credit for farm improvements as well as financial help for young farm ers seeking land and modern machinery The program calls for federal assistance including loweost loansto farmers to build co operatives for processing and marketing their own farm pro duco 0n the cost side of the cost price squeeze the New Party plan is to end monopoly con trol over farm machinery fer tilizers chemical and other supplies WOULD DEVELOP On the price side the party proposes to assure farm pro ducers of sufficient marketing power by developing national producer marketing boards to coordinate the work of provin cial marketing boards and by encouraging co operative and publicity sponsored facilities for storage processing and dis tributing of farm products Tied in with these two steps would be new national pro gram to increase Canadian use of farm products plus plan to Adult AIR CONDITIONED set up world food program to distribute pl products abroad The farm program also pro poses comprehensive crop in surance system national pro gram of resource conservation and development and adequate social and community services for rural living There may be argument over the movements name IIndicatons are delegates will keep the name that has already caught bold in public But some delegates may cla mor for more specific name such as the Canadian Demo cratic party or the Social Dem ocratic Party of Canada or variants thereof Twister Hits Farms On 10th KNOCK SpeciallThe same rampaging twister that caused considerable damage in the Thornton mo and at Sandy Cove near Big Bay Point in In nisfil Township Monday also caused damage near the Innis 10th line The freak wind struck first on the farm of Jack Hunter and blew several trees down and wrecked hydro trans former Power was internrpt ed for more than two hours Adjacent form also felt the blow Barnyard fences lad ders clothes lines garage doors eavestroughing and tree limbs were carried varying distances by the furious storm which lasted only few seconds produced nothing this just outside Yorkton tore up eight acre patch of boy that year Hes buying feed to keep his cows over the winter Tom Neal said he will have sufï¬cient feed for the farms zoo head of purebred Herefords Kormos and Varga have only lo head of cattle and their scanty hay and fodder supplies will last them HAVE SOME LEI1 The Neals have half of lost years hay left over They also have 300 acres of wheat which they will sell through the Ca nadian wheat board and 150 acres each of oats and barley for feed Three dugouls and three wells on the farm solve the water problem for stock lllnny other farmers and ranchers are not as lucky Saskatchewan govermncnt survey on water and potholes this spring showed the number had dropped critically to fewer than 500000 compared with 500000 at the same time last year Tom estimated his wheat will average around 10 bushels an acrelf present conditions con tinue little rain and itll go up one or two bushels The farm has long term average of so bushels an acre of wheat Wheat on the Ramos form will go less than 10 bushels an acre HURONIA DRIVE1N THEATRE PA 58391 SOME THINGS YOU CANT CONTROL ELIA KAZANS THE BARBIE EXAMINER THURSDAY JULY 21 Appointment 0i Ambassador Is Hailed As Historic Development WARSAW lCIA new stage in Polish Canadian relations starts next month with the ar rival in Montreal of Polands first ambassador to Canada He Ls Zygfryd Wolnlak friendly burly diplomat who could almost pass for college footballplayer He already knows Canada having served there from 1949 to 1952 Wolnlok 39 was born at Czc stochowa in Polands ironmin ing region He has served in Burma and Israel and was Po lands representative on the in ternational supervisory commis sion in Cambodia Although Poland as Commul nlst country sometimes had dif ferences of view with Canada also represented along with In dia on the threecountry com mlsion Volniak developed feling of personal liking and respect for Canadians such as Arnold Smith now ambassador in Moscow lie recalled in an interview that sense of compromise often prevailed and said he hopes to carry the same spirit into his relations in Ottawa Volnlnks appointment maria another advance in what diplo mats call the happily develop ing bilateral friendship be tween Poland ond Canada other favorable developments included Canadas public sup port for Pollsb seat on the United Nations Security Council and the return to Poland of the pricelm paintings and tapese trim sent to Canada for wan tima safekeeping At Warsaw recep on Canadian Ambassador Hamil ton Southarn described the new appointment as an historic de velopment in relations betwoen Canada and Poland Southam was charge daffairs before the decision was taken to raise the Canadian mission to embassy level END MOTOR STRIKE BIRMINGHAM Reuters Some 2500 workers at the Brit ish Motor Corporations tractor and transmission factory voted Wedncsday to end twoday local union official TYPEWIIITEIIS NEW serum FROM 495° RENTAL and SERVICE SIMCIIE susnvgss MACHINES so Dunlap st PA 84824 IIA TIIIIEE SALE THURS FRIDAY SATURDAY JULY Z7 Z8 29 STERLING SILVER 17 BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS July 27th oath 29o onlya jubilee walkout over the dlsmlssal of MATINEE DAILY PM The him If lay who exploded lnlo manhood acrossthree years and urea girls TSEELIAKAZAN lwumummm momn YA FAMOIIS PLAYERS THEATRE AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT CINIEMASCDDE Lvsurnwomn suwo bf sterling silver ssvingl Greet Price reductions on sin Iguï¬ieces place serdngssnrteesn size sets of sterling Our Silver andflud Plan privilega prevail In this cl mm by Tho lntlmuflonllsllmouvfcmlds Lu Ifltrlonm Stallnl and Willow Sllvsnmlthl cando ltd arr on LINES 2570 or WATCHES CLEARANCE ON OTHER LINES T0 50 hours JEWELLERY ESSA RD PA 82267 IMPERIAL TAKES PLEASURE IN BRINGING YOU THIS FRI SAT MON TUlES THE AMERICAN PREMIERE THE YEARS BEtlYlAUGflTERPIECE BRIEF PREHONEYNIOON BASED ON THE 5$CANTY RECOLIECTIONS 0F TRIP TO FRANCE ITS GOT TOGETHERNESS All is peaches and cream between an icecream salesmanand luscious blond peach lazy around the club house of course if the road will not be closed then the traffic di version will be left to the dis cretion of the users ALTER SCHOOL SECTIONS Following change in the act move is now on foot to have number of school sec tions that were formerly union schools and extended into ad rumpus ELMS MOTEL Highway No 11 Mile North gram PA 602578 Catering To Commercial Travellers TV and Phones in all Units Broadloom Wall to Wall 17 Modern Units Your Satisfaction is Our Success EvEnrsoI NIGHT BARBIE ARENA Commencing July 29 Enjoy Dancing To The Modern Music Of MIEIIIIEI 10er and theiTroulIodours DANCING pm 12 pml 75c MORE HILARIOUS CARRYINGSON BY THE STARS OF CARRY ON NURSEII ESUEPHIlllPSuTHSBHlHlEY EATON vguualhuninuusr Ilflltll MARKS Peri LAST SHQWINGTONIGHI Person as LOVE rosssssnn Restricted ADMISSION POPULARLY mean mm nmnsrammssr