City May Appeal Courts Decision Barrie City Collocil Finance Cumin ll to decide shortly whether to go to the Supreme Court of Canada to contest calm order secured by local builder Jack Stellar ordering the citys building inspector to issu building licence Th1 licence is for an apart Barrie Soloist Tops Class In Music Festival TORONTO CPIAmong prize winners Monday at the Kiwanis Music Festival of Greater Tor onto were Brian Eaton of Woodstock who wonthe liycarandunder class TOMLIN mus STRAUGHAN WITH SARDINE The Biggest lish Cot llwuy In Recent Joycees Contest The biggest fish got away when the Richmond Hill Jaycces came to Shanty Bey during the Winter Carnival to partake in fishing contest Clerk Ben Stroughanstnod log In for Mayor Kinzieand Mayor Ken Tomlln of Richmond Hill had no luck in the match so John nlrner past president of die Richmond Hill Jaycees presentcd both the unlucky fish ermen with can of sardines About 10 Joycees and friends came up from Richmond Hill for the contest Only about la fish were caught in the derby and of course the biggest one lolb trout got away from Founder president Eric Brewer GOT AWAY Cec Williams caught the big gest fish of the day but it got Citys Famers Given Exemption Farmers within the city are to receive sixmill tax ex emption City Council passed the bylaw last night Exemp tion is on account of city services Mitch farmers do not receive such as garbage col laction sewers paved road and sidewalks Crash Kills Driver Other Is Injured TORONTO CPt One driver was killed and another seriously Knitted early today when their cars crashedheadon in the Rex dale residential area of suburban Etoblcoke Police identified the victim as Wright Greenwood 51 of Tor onto Wesley Nash 25 of Brampton Ont was taken to hospital in serious condition Both drivers were trapped in their vehicles by the crash which started small fire in the wiring of one of the cars Police said they needed tow truck to pull the wreck apart and usedbars to pry the victim and the other driver from their seats WEATHER SYNOPSIS storm is moving slowly across th midwestem states and will lie in the Missis sippi Valley tonight This storm is expected to intensify tonight and move northeastward across southeastern United States on Wednesday Snow will northward from the storm and threatens Southern Ontario Wed nesday Cloudy with occasional flurries today and tonight Snow on Wed nesday Littlechange to temper Alumto ature Light winds becoming northeast 15 on Wednesday Niagara Lake Ontario regions Hamilton Toronto Sunny today Cloudy Wednesday with snow in the afternoon Little change in temperature Light winds becom ing northeast 15 on Wednesday Northern Lake Huron southern Georgian Bay regions Sunny to day Cloudy with occasional light flurries tonight and Wednesday Little change in temperature with light winds Haliburton northern Georgian Bay Kirkland Lake Timmins Kapuskasing White River North Bay Sudbury Variable cloudi nesswith occasional light flurrles today and Wednesday Little change in temperature Winds northerly 10 to 15 Forcth Temperatures Low tonight High Wednesday 20 Windsor St Thoma London 20 Winghsm Toronto St Cathariner Hamilton Muskoka Kilinloe Eariton Sudbury away and hooked on John Turn ers line At the Jeycee dinner meeting last Thursday vote was taken to decide who should win the trophy The decision was Because the weekend coincided with Barrles Winter Carnival clerk Ben Straughan later sent brochures meiallicos and win ter carnival toque to be present ed to Mayor Tomlin Clerk Straughao said in his letter that although he Mayor Tomlin was unsuccessful in cap turing the Joycee Fishing 110 phy he was successful to creat ing bond of friendship between the two municipalities Adjudicator Will Take Special Trip Georgian Bay Drama Festi val adjudicator Elwy Yost will make special trip to Ceiling wood Friday night to lodge the collegiate players presen tation of Julius Caesar which he was unable to judge at its Camp Borden performance last Friday Mr Yost got as far as Cookstown but then surren dered to the stormy condi tions Colliogwood MidlandPene tang and Camp Borden high schools put on their plays but since that time MidlandPenc tang has withdrawn from the competition The plays presented at Camp Borden Saturday night were lauded by Mr Yost but he will hold up judging until he sees the Collingwood pre sentation It is expected therefore that the presentations of awards will not be made until early next week Boy With Shotgun Points Out Cache TORONTO CF An 11year old boy playing with $250 shot gun Saturday led Toronto police to discovery of $5000 worth of rifles and shotguns tossed into ditch Police said the 57weapoos were stolen home store last week The boys mother called them when she found her son playing when the delivery truck he was ALBERT WILSON Albert Wilson 42 Big Bay Point who was killed in Barrles first fatality of the year Feb 17 at railroad crossing was buried at St Pauls Cemetery lnnistil Friday Service was held at Potluck Funeral Home Rev Rowe ofï¬ciating Mr Wilson native of Dalton iquurness Lancashlre England was killed when the fuel truck he was driving was hit by CNR passenger train at the Highway ll south crossing at the city limits He was an employee of Sim coe District Cooperative Service and was headed out of Barrie toward Innisfil to deliver fuel oil when the wreckoccurred Mr Wilson son of Mr and Mrs Henry Wilson lived over seas for five years then in Wind sor Out for 19 years Sparrow Lake for six years and innar rie area for four years Heis survived by hiswldow Jane Wilson nee Kelly RR Barrie five children Susan Mac 12 Nancy Jean 10 Janice Lynn Kathy Lee and John Allen four months his me then and father Mr and Mrs Wilson RR Maldstonez Thomas Wilson brother Mald stone and Mrs James Park Blame Weather For Accident Barrie coroners jury said Monday Toronto truck driver killed in headon collision just north of Barrie Feb 12 died as result of bad driving condi tions Norman Bell 27 115 Gains boro Ave Toronto was killed driving south was in collision with threeton stake truck dri ven by Chester Warren Udney Warren was injured later treated and released from Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie Gasoline Alley mainly because of bad weather conditions and snowpacked slippery pavement It said the driver of the north bound truck Warren was in no way to blame for the accident with the shotgun Asbestos Ablth Pa er alums eel loin Lid Alberta Gas Atlas Steel air or Montreal Bank of MS Bell Tel Co Brnzulan all ll Power can Bk or Coni dn brewerie CPR coo Paper ma Snag Dom Found Dom Store Dom Tu Gt Lakes Gar Power Harden Farm Home at Imp Tobacco to on Incl Acco inter Ni Could Cement can cur Canadlalr on can min Emu Jockey Club bubllw Pro mm Call Frfn Del Rio Comb Cbib Geco mono Gun North Gunnll Con Drnlson KentAdflilnn Corn Morrison dlltltllnel Con Hall New Myl Dlnlan Nometnl Sullivan New Hosea Falconbfldla 50 Goldltrelm Bid Allied Cln Investment Fund All Conldlln Bid Asked tree tut Mlo ammo Id Asked Jun noun com ll Jan 1311 soon 15 Aug XVII 9475 £900 North Bay Kapuskaslng White Rover um 8388528833883 TODAYS sprocx PRICES Dr Shannon was coroner for comet solo Danny Shalanko Niagara FAUI Ont winner of the oratorto solo tenor for amateurs and Gwyn Boynoo lngersotl win ner of the comet solo class for 17 years and under and also the comet solo opal class LindaLee Sturgess of Barrie was winner of the French horn solo class for to years and under sister residing In Scotland Mr Wilson went overseas with the Essex Scottish Regiment was transferred to Eigth Race and had attained the rank of sergeant when he was wounded In 1345 Pallbearers at the funeral were Donald Koopmanl Frazer Camp bell Jim Mould Lloyd Martin Jim Weir George Peosail Flowers came fronf Simcoe District Coop the staff of Ten aco Webbs Service Station Co op Petroleum Department staff of Huron Motors and Big Bay Point school Mr and Mrs Wilson den ccaseds parents Mr and Mrs Thomas Wilson Mr and Mrs William Huddlestono uncle and aunt from Detroit Mrs Jack Houghton Oshawa and Arthur Leblanc Windsor attended the funeral Good Samaritan Pinned By Auto Ends In Hospital Barrie maul who won halpiog out get strange mo ltude Monday George Hughes 40 rec Dunlap ltreet East new motorist hacking into the parking lot behind the Queens Hotel Wltlen the motorist got stuck in the snow Mr Hughes went over to help push Motorist Russell Green at Sanford Street told Barrio City Police he was trying to get his car parallel with the wall and Mr Hughes was guiding him and assisting him The operation was nearly complete when the auto acci dentally slid sideways and Mr Hughes was pinned between the car and the wall He was taken to Royal Victoria Hos pital for treatment for separa tion of the right shoulder The jury said Bell died on bruised chest bruised left hip and thigh and frac tured pelvis His condition was stated to day to be satisfactory may Establish Big Foam Bank The establishment of central Consumers GM Hudson Bay Min 7v Interpruv Plpu Mchlllan Powell 9050 9975 July lVfI 9150 TORONTO smelt Home rlduetrlall up Guide down to motl up 02 oils up Compiled Itrioon by Plynu Colller si sarils INDUSTRIAL Minty 17ers Noranda Nor Ont NG Moors Co Purine Pom Pf Na Gar Ron Royal Bank 75 law Co Salads Shirt Sim sons Ste ill Can Tor Dom Gk Tran Can Pl Traders Fin IechO Union Gal WalkerI new Luna ue Dpe Quemont Sher Gordon United Oil iilntt Amidst Wlltrey Bl Holllnler 105 MUTUAL SHARES v24 North American 772 Supervised Growth BONDS GOVERNMENT or 01mins Bid is Dem 10le use om slant on on luansAincfu been carrying gas he said foam run any Sept 1053 85 say would have been essential PROVINCIAL undPROVlNCIAL GUARANTEED ONTARIO HYDRO Bid M1 Dec Amos onto 50 me Nov IBM6 Moo April 197471 8950 July loos ergo New YORK sruuu ELIJANGE Avonices Wale 321 Rall down 00 militia up II loam bank was discussed by 80 Simcoe County firemen at the February meeting of Slmcoe County Mutual Aid Fire Associa tion last week Discussion centred on the prac ticability of all brigades secur ingrequipment for the use of foam Foam effectively smothers tires difficult to control by any other means Firemen from Barrie attended the meeting The bank would likely be set up in Barrie or Orillia Proposal was that gallon of foam mix would be held by each department for each mile they were from the central bank IDEAL FOR USE Barrie Chief Irwin told the meeting how foam wouldhava been ideal for use in the fatal accident Wednesday at the High way 11 south railroad crossing where truck driver Al Wilson was killed Fuel oil spilling all over the road could have ignite ed he said had weather condi tions been dry If thetruck had Next meeting will be March 16 Midland HELPING our 335 CORNWALLOnt CPiMrs Alphonse Legault 06 year oi grandmother arranges weekly entertainments with local talen for the citys hospitals Ind the rhomeiorvthouod ment house on aim Street Mr Stellar claims the site is on street abutting park as laid down in the relevant city bylaw Lastweeir an Appeal Court Judge reversed previous deci sion of the Ontario Supreme Court in the city favor and made court order in favor of Mr Stall Alderman Hersey last night introduced motion to city council urging that the Finance Committee on receipt of the An peal Court judgment should con fer with the city solicitor and decide whether to take the case to Supreme Court We have had trouble with him here there and everywhere in the cib he declared Alderman Hersey said Stellar had cncroachedon city property in previous building and the city had had to bend back wards to avoid having him tear down the front of the building N0 REP PREEENT Ha regretted no council repre sentative had been at the appeal hearing Legal costs of the nation are likely to be heavy Crash Victim Is Buried At St Pauls Innisfil roan IS BEGUN or TOWNSHIP fluid for lilie widow of the Big Bay Point truck driver killed last Wednesday whln hll truck was smashed to pieces by northbound train on Highway 11 South at the city limits has been started by the Township of Innlsfil Inolsfil Reeve Charles Sproule will act as receiv er of gifts for widow Mrs Jane Wilson and her five children other receivers will be Mrs Cranileld Big Bay Point RR Barrio Sirocco District Coop In nlstil Street Barrie Al Hoffman Central Ta Barrie and Roy RoWe Innlsfii Rectory Bhï¬id Ellie camp Examiner CITY AND COUNTY NEWS TUESDAY FEB so 1000 Say Road Agreement Was Contrary To ACt Barrie City Council last night discovered the lm council Ind acted contrary to the Ontario Mimlclpal Act By agreeing to build road from Wellington Street to the Village Developments shop piog plan at Anna Street and Highway 400 in return for money from sale of land to the cprnpsny emincil appar ently bad infringed Section 300 of the act which prohib its council committing future council to expenditure The point arose whim tsun oil was considering propos ed agreement onWelllngton Street between the city and the Royal Victoria Hmpitai City solicitor Rowe had advised that in his opinion one of the clauses contraven ed the section The clause would have com mitted city council to build road to the plum other than over hospital property within six years from Oct 1900 What is the differema be tween that and agreeing to sell lands and open route asked Alderman Charla Willt son REJECT CLAUSE City council rejected the clause which was one of 15 in draught agreement for warded by the hospiml board Aldermen also rejected four other clauses Finance com mittee will likely negotiate the disputed clauses before recs amending council acceptance of the agreement The pronored agreement calls for lease of land to the north of the hospital to the city for construction of Wellington Street extension Council accepted clauses under which It will learn 86foot road allowance past fche Laidlaw residence Wet Itogton Street The city would pay contingent legal costs the costs of preparing the road and providing access to hm pltal doors Council also timed not to open such roadway to the public until one week before the new shopping centre is ready The city would take possession on completion of the agreement and locate the new roadway subject to the approval at the hospitalboard The city agreed to return the land to the original grade But council members firtly refused to provide 204 parking space for the hospital it staff This would replace puking space now available on Wellington Street outside the Laidlaw residue ASK PWW The board asked also that the city rnowplow and parking space traffic chairman pointed out it was technically possible now to tag cars peeled out side the residence City council also injected on Mr Rowes advice two clauses concerning termina tion of the lease The draught stated the hospital would then resume possession of the land URGE REVISION Mr Rowes advice was that the phrasing of the Basement meant the city gave up ill right to Iotempt expropriation proceedings Council agreed this was not acceptable It is likely the Timon Committee will urge revision of this phrasing The ownership of strip of land along Which the new road would rim in some Council To Buy City legislation forbids over agreed the citys antiparking bylszr effective during win ter were too harsh Clyt legislation forbids over night parking between No vember and May Purpose of die laws is to been met clear for city snowplowr Declared last years traffic chairman Alderman Earle on the ground it doesnt seem right drivers should be tick eted for snow removal Alderman Wilson sug gested November 15 to April would be fairer dates Arid flue years traffic Camp Borden Army Show In Dress Rehearsal Stage Dress rehearsal Monday nightclub pianist childrens tesaionoliy Cpl temoon for the first annual Camp Borden Array show re vealed long list of home grown telent at the Garrison Theatre The show seheduled to go before the footlights Thurs day evening boasts acts as varied as sultry torch singer acts and barbershop quar tat Produced by Cpl Marcelle Turenne of the 4th Field Am bulance and Sgt Ed Pearson Medical Coopa the prwznta tion does not depend on pro fesslonal acts The only per former in the twohouilong program to have worked pro dur not the POSTER PEOMOIES THE BlGSHOW SALES REPRESENTATIVES AND STORE SALES JERSONNEL National paint manufacturer requirel additional field reprelt rentaï¬vel and lilies personnel for companyowned branches to varioul Ontario locations This is an excellent opportunity for enterprising men hospitalization and surgical benefits pension plan Please write stating full particulars to age marital Itam education experience and outside Interests to ruin LOWE anornnns communal 263 Soraureri Ave Toronto Ont behind The presentation is no out growth of unit show duch in 98 for the cad Corps Brigadier 11 Mac was oneof the spectators of this show and he wanted to the producers Turenoeaud Paar son larger scale bow for the eotlmeamp NO CHARGE The 1000 seat theatre is exv peeled to be filled for the performance Ther ic no ad misilon charge Many of the acts included intheatsgtngaremadsupof dependents There are two singing yolmgsters womens singing groups and ballroom dance team among other acts llhe backdrops were made by the shows company and so far there has been no help from any outside source Though the show is design ed for the whole family the Amy atmosphere is never left toofar behind especially in one Mas patter Cpl Tur enne and Sgt Pearson take mms at the MC $0298 Sgt Pearson is confident the show will be well received and that it will become milestone of tile Army calen Acoording to Sgt Pearson the auditions burned up so many acts that many groups and performers had to be left and Pearson says there are good acts tibat still have not turned up the suspects the show Thurs day night will persuade some reluctant potentialv stars to emerge Alderman Hersey Williams if there is no snow 90 doubt The hospital board asked in the proposed draught agreement that at the end of the lure the hospital should have first chance to the strip on tho satinrip tlon that It belongs to the city Mr Rowe pointed out that the Municipal Act states that council selling off road allowance must first offer it to the abutting property owners This clause was there fore not legally acceptable la Shanty Fishers Parking Problem The shffy fishermen have their troubles too Nearly 100 mantles at this end of the boy are not far from Minets Point and the mars find it convenient to park their cars at the point The heavy snow tied this up Sunday and many cars were parked in any spot available on Bayview Road and Minots Road Such parking it not allon cd but Conn Dorian of the Innisfli force gave the motorist break because the township plows could not clear the park now now Courtesy Cards To live lo Visiting Drivers chairman Alderman ll Hersey declared himself Not to favor of tagging The discussion arose when Alderman Henry introduced motion calling for purchase of 10000 courtesy cards whit would be given out to visitors advising them where they can park and what are Barrlos traffic laws Coot would be Council agreed to Alderman Honeys motion But cars will still be tagged until May for overnight parking on city mm NOTHING DOWN Easy payments over ARs on month gas hills $14°°ilmtl elllln unilitimmnr st Illa remit 4509 Emit 16HANGEOVER CAN BE DONE IN FEW HOURS Unite for all types of home heating FREE BURNER SERVICE clamor mfltiflnwnrbn Inf loll llsvurrd ry to tl° tam of gt one Toronto st rs sssss LCIACKl suckling9h Fenlhoriightonrl tlokiorbocouu theyre AQUWW moose 5Woconsiuno PAGE BI Mori The so evenln day llBht lng fat 0n thi your out to sky is This now cast bit ea ings that Then chang In ml is not