CHARLIE WALKER ttettt of Barrie Air Service and Flight William Wamock discuss lens for the largest Open iioose and civilian flyin ever in be held at CampEordcn Oct This will be the first incarcanpsanenronpn Battle 0i Britain Sunday time sineep that RCA Campiiordenhas MAopentoA ciniianï¬iruaï¬wnmuï¬tma large scale Examiner Photo Air Home To Hold fManunoth Air Show For the first time since not RCAF Camp Borden will hold open house to civilian aircraft on large scale Oct gt Group Captain Dingle commanding oificer oi RCAF Station Camp Borden anmunoed that an Air Force Open Home and Civilian Flyin will take place at Canadas oldat Air INNISFII NOTES Farce Station Saturday Oct Squadron Leader JohnCampbell of Toronto has been appointed co ordinators This marks the first occasion on which the traditional Air Force Day will be replaced by an air show and ground displays staged Jointly by military and civilian aviation interests in ct Will Discuss Land For Park Project By When the centennial proiect committee first began disms sinos on the proposed central park we were asked by the reeve to rdrain from mention ing the location of the site as it was anticipated that adjoin ing land might be purchased and the price affected For this reason no publicity was given the discussions until decision was made by the committee to go abeadwith the development oi the former wood lot on the nth line for township park also to acquire additional acreage it reasonable price could be negotiated PEOPLE SEE BITE Then peopletook time tol over the site and much triticism has readied this writer about what another correspondent has described as the alto in iestedawamp hava learn ed that the writer who express ed this comment has received letter from council mem her and telephone calls irom others rebuking her for the men tion of such condition and saying that now is not the time tor any criticism We learn thatwhen mem ber of the Stroud Womens In stitule brought up thematteryat IV meeting oi this group last week they were told that it was nowtoo late to oppose the pro iectas formal requesthaa been made to the Provincial government fgor pennissinnto use theirgrant and that of the Federal government for the pur pose oi acquiringand develop ing this proposed Central Park The municipality is permitted to use one dollar per capita and the two senior governments will each contribute an equal amount for an approved centenv nial proieet Willi hundred ae rcs oi unused property once pur purchased as wood lot in the swamp west at 11 highway on the ith line lnnisfil Council got the inspiration that this could be their contribution and with thereonlributions oi the senior governments the property could be developed into park which would be easier to get to tor many oi the rural residents titan the lakeside park now rated as one ofthe best in Ontario Dur ing the discussions it was men tioned that this would be park for the farm era where they would have plenty of room to Aenioy angtoutingllowever Reeve Cochrane says he doesnot want the proposed park tobe thouéht of la Farmers Park MEET sources There will be meatin to nightoi this committee which includes the Council and it may be known then what action it any has been taken =bythe Pro vincial Government or the re st made for approval at the proposal is quite apparent that there other pieces at land township which wouldbe more suitable for acen rsrk land with size rble hill which could provide museum but of course no leads of this nature are now owned by the township Butwe do oWn many small parks scattered round the township all of which could be developed into play grounds and where this were not suitable other sites could be developed All tilts might have been well on the way had Parks Commission been estab lished in the tnwnsrip and the matter of parks taken over by min whose policy could be planned ahead acnooe ram We havetold ourreaders at only few oi the events schedi uled as part oi the lnnisfil school fair on the 21st at which more than 1000 mils will be In at tendance and have an oppor tunity to be contestants Under the chairmame of Frank Kell Jack Webster and Hugh Jackson there are six contests weed naming tree naming nail driv ing board sawing knitting and teams of two to judge grain vegetables and flowers Handicraft and school work is also big event with Alex Saun ter and Mrs Dwight Nelson in charge There are no classes her ncl ing bird houses wood articles linished and unfinished apron doll partly dressed col lections of weeds and woods and leaves an essay oi ooo words school lunch box can cakes plain and fancy farm saiety scrapbook The last 12 classes are for school no entry FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE most frightening niot ever made fect the pages of time are being turned back since the forerun ncra of the present RCAF emerg ed from civilian organization and In World War II civilian in structors and civilian schools as sisted hi the training claim for the RCAF The program is being sponsor ed jointly by the commanding ofa flcer RCAF Station Camp Bord en Barrie Air Services Benita Oriliia Chapter iii mperiment al Aircraft Association and the Harris Model Aircraft Club The Flyin will take place in the morning with all aircrait ex pected to arrive by am civilian committee headed by Charles Walker of Barrie Air Services will recelva the pilots and their passengers As result per school rind include pupils notebooks on various subjects and handicrait art for different grades With the variety at close es that may be entered there seems little reason that every child may not tind somthing toeoter Oro Worlds Fair will be 23 dsy and Wednesday this week and many residents of lnnlsfil make trekthere to renewold friendships and catch up on the news not found in the papers Hartford Fisher at Cedar Har bor reported to lnnisiil Police that his home had been vandal ized during short absence over the ï¬endConsiderable dam age was found Police report no trace obthalvandais Ken Boermau it of Tollendal Road reported to Innisfil Police that he was attacked at his home on Saturday night by two lots of persons in cars who drove up to his house called him to the door pulled him outside and commenced beating him He managed to get in some healthy blows himself and the first two men took off However before he got into the house again an other car mntaining three men caught him and commenced beeï¬ng him Mr Boerman said he was knocked down on the gravel drive and kicked at and this account for the bniises on his face He claims he did not know any the men and he has no idea what was back of the attacks sum TOMORROW FEATURE TIMES DEAD RINGEE 900 DR GRIPPEN 701 pm picture LUSTTIMES TODA HE GREATcaRuso moo snow some9 7oo ALL COLOUR SHOW near was all the tain Each year since then mun been of charisma ante and their families have commemor ated the victory on the nearest Sunday alter Sept is as Battle oi BrilainSunday Seeklog lo crush the RAF ï¬ghter deieszoes by heavy tacluon airfields aircraft inci ories harbours shipping and res dislocation contra Goerlngs airmen then turned to landed Swarm of bombers and tighten smashed at the lirltish capital in an altempt to bring the nation to its hues but the tireless ot forts of the small band of RAF pilots in their Spitfires and liar rlcancs dealth such attaining losses to the chem attackers that Hltier wasioreedtoms his daylight aerialotfensfve Al though night bombing continued the Battle of Britain ihayser of national advertising through periodicals of aircraft associat lom it is estimated that zoo to too aircraft may converge on Camp Borden carrying 600 to 700 people The general public will he wel come to witness the siternoon program from to pm There will be static dlspluys in the lir eraft trades schols the Airborne Electronics Technician ml new aircraft to impect Adding colour to the atlarnoon show will be fine band eooeert in the flying displays which fea ture aircraft in simulated bomb ing runs balloon busting and three separate areas for model airman flying warpeutlonr Body Fender spray Painting Mechanical Repairs PHONE 72871102 Pat Smith Prop nodsLt on root ummflmmdb so we =e E5 gi gait Ea trig age 55 in gr it hi it it iii is Es it it EEEEn 92 eta e5 haunt one The serious expression on the lace of James Shaw Is of tilt Selma Blvd nordc leaves no doubtcathrii aiming holidays are over as he looks hdein mmc andavarletyoihomeiniiithnd There will be plentyon thrills BARBIE GIANTS yearold Peggy Sue Noe ton Edzdiitl Drive hold giant cuwrnhers her parents raised in their garden Mrs Norton said ordl fly the counnbeu would vebeen ed before theygot that but the family was on holidays for two weeks and the chambers got away on Examiner Photo amass RECORD LODZ Poland AP Pol llah womens relay team bet tcred the world record for the mmetre relay Sunday witha time of 442 seconds ihe old record oi it was set by US national team in the United Statesdwssla meet at Moscow in 1961 lEélON BINGO 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