WWHQ awmvu arv mwmm awoken ran canals ammo ruesna aran mt More Shops Raise Haircut Prices Eight of Barrtes barbershop are charging what the customer calls increased rates tor hath there are lew citias cuts Five shops upped their prices last week joining three that stuck to their guns last May The decision come following meeting at which all at tho own ers present agreed to the pro posai The price tor regular cut at these shops is now $115 tor adults Drushcuts and the like cost use mildrens regular haircuts are 15 cents through the week and $1 on Saturday Roy Statues proprietor of shop on Duniop street east who is iairly new in Barrie said that the last rise in the price of cuts in this city was about eight years ago But that wasnt the reason tor the increase he said The in Ontario where one can get cut for less than $150 Many Barrie barber have said the past that their take home pay is amaii considering theyre skilled tradesmen Wd compare with other tradhesktguotu so was 150 said Mr Stains Mr Staines said he could give no reason for most at the ahopa going back to the old prices af ter raiaing them or week last spring Barbers hero admit there ts somt sort oi barbers associ atlon but all the shop owners dont abide by rullnrs The as socirian doesnt meet regularly in fact the last meet ing is said to have been last spring when the other three harbors raised their prices The increase in the value at building permits in Barrie has zoomed for the first three months at this year as compared to the corresponding period last year According to Aid Fred Smith lhe increase in the value oi building permits at the end of March is in excess of three quariasr million dollars compar ed to the first three months at last year and is approximately four times tha value as com pared to the some period The increase over March 1963 is 963920 Tire value at permits increas ed as follows RESIDENTIAL Three permits tor total oi $51000 Stoilar Construction for 13 Weldon Ores Rein hart for Is Letitia St and Stollar Construction or 10 Wet don Cres CONVERSIONB Stewart for 173 Dunlap St $860 REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS Eight permits or total value at $5340 have been issued tor Barrie Building Zooms As Compared To 1963 No permits tor value of $15000 have been issued or in dustrlal building Allandale Lum her for 111 John St Bail Pian lng Mill ior tit Ann St MISCELLANEOUS Eight permits for value oi 030 were issued in this cat egory They were to Delaney Boat Lines for Bay field St Steel Art Company for 55 Mary St Bartram and Sons Carson for 58 War aiey St Annis Way Signs for 147 Dunlap St King Plastics Ltd tar 24 Owen SL Aunla Way Signs or 99 Dunlop St EL Annls Way Signs for 167 Bradford 51 TOTAB total of permits for value of $431740 were issued in March Broken down they are as follows is residential six commercial two industrial and eight miscellaneous and nonas sessable MONTH COMPARISONS Three new dwelling permits ls sued March 1963 at $46000 three in 1964 at 551000 an increase at £5000 Gerniany until 1m rcpahs andraitcratinns They are as follows Lynn for 410 Codrtngton St Alexander Construction for 113 Baylleid 5L Bertram Eros Ltd 31m Shanty Bay Rd Masan for 111 Vancouver St Morrow for 252 Bradford St Marrow for 94 Wors icy St Morrow for 16 Dunlop St and Mor row for zss Dunlap St ACCESSORY BUILDINGS Pour permits to the value of t1150 have been issued tor sc cessory buildings They were is suad to Harris ion 11 Queen St Walton for 17 Marion Ores Tokarcli for 101 Peel St and it Morris tor 50 Mary St COMMERCIAL Permits for total of 5401500 have been issued for three build ings They are 11 Kirby and Son Ltd for Barrie Medical Arls Building at 129 Wellington St Kohl for 75 Dunlop St new office and it Carson for 511 Worsley St new office REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS Three permits for total of £1160 have been issued 01 re pairs and alterations Emery Engineering for 105 Dunlap St Catt for 195 Blake St Aliandaie Lumber tor 45 Dunlap St Buccaneers Drop Name After short lived trial under the new name at Golden Buccan cm the Kempenielt Trumpet Band has changed back to its original name The Kempenfelt Trumpet Band Graham Davis president at the hand said the reason they changed to Golden Buccaneers in the first place was because it was thought it would attract young adults But when they found they werent interested they changed hack to Kempen feit Trumpet Band Practice for trumpets will be at Market Square 730 to 915 p111 Tuesday and drums and ginclrenspiels at Texaco Station on Tiftln street at the same time an Tuesday The majoreites will practlso at St Georges Anglican Churchin Allandalafrom 0a noon on Saturdays urat Brown 64 professor emeritus oi medicine at the University ot Toronto and farmer phyll clan mentor at Toronto West Hospital lesbian west Ilnca Franz Joseph von Ho ghenzoliernf an twin brother at Prince Friedrich erittnr former head of the royaliamily oi lio Vhenzollcrn which ruled united In 1964 at $8350 decrease of Six other residential permits issued March l953 at HUN iii $5730 Eight commercial permits ls sued March 1063 at $311413 six librar Addition Rising on Time The construction at the addit ion to the Barrie Public Library is on schedule said Cameron chairman of the lih rary boards special building committee He said the addi tion is expected to he comple ted by thc end of June The first sad or the bu ding was turned Fceh 20 by Mrs Montagu Leeds She is anrhotr arary member of the board The addition needed for some years due to overcrowding of facilities and greatly increased circulation of books petiodicaisl roan cosromr Shopping Plaza WILL NO As In the past aeeou BARRIE LIMITE PLAZA and fihns will be two storeys joined to the rear of the pre sent building vinclai and city grants and by legacyhy the late Fred Grant Barrie historian Allison are the architects sisopoo been completed tor the first floor and the steelworlr is ngng up for the second Due to going out of business effective immediately Cdttons Hardware Limited for the collection of this commissions accounts Every attempt will be made to estahlish new agencyin plaza as soon as possible maybe paid at either city branches of the TorontoDominion Bankat th IhePublic UtilitiesCommisslon or THE in rose at 01360 an increase at W347 One industrial permit issued March 19st at $63000 two in 1961 at $15000 decrease of 868000 Six miscellaneous and nodes sessabie pcrmltsjssued March 1961 at $11413 eight in 1964 at $4000 decrease of $1388 Nenty four permits issued to March 196 at $193911 32 in 1961 at $481740 an incrcas of W321i YEAR COMPARISON Three new dwelling permits issued ilrst three months of 1963 at $46000 seven in 1964 at $153000 an increase of 07000 Twenty three oiiier residen tial permits issued in 1963 at 97530 25 in 1964 at $24300 decrease at $13280 Twenty one commercial par mits issued in 1963 at $79882 14 in 1964 at 3490130 an in crease of $144290 One industrial permit issued in 1963 at $3000 six in 1360 at $40000 decrease oi $97000 Fifteen non assessable pen fissuedilnfladiiatrsuï¬sar gt 1961 at $401190 adios cr so of $362352 Sixty three permits issued for the first three months of 1961 at $290750 61 in 1961 at $10 670 an increase of 1375393 it is being financed by pro Pentland Baker Salter and The addition wdll year nearly Much of the biockwork has RSV located in the Simone LONGER be anagent svuus mourns who ciaiiw solely in the manufac ture at mink coats is shown sewing mink pelt Public Library Has ill New Films For This Month Barrie Public Library has 60 new films for the month at April These are 16mm sound films which are available to both groups and individuals for small charge They are National Film Board productions which cover wide variety of sub lccts Phone the library or come in if you are interested in showing any ttlms NEW NEWS few oi these films are its ted below Location Niagara color The attractions of the Niagara Frontier from Fort Erie to Nialt garaonthothelalte including the Welland Canal is for Atom colour The structure of the atom and how atomic enery is released Aborigines of the Sea Coast colour The life of the ab origines in die Northern Terri tory of Australia Canadas Awakening North The sociaiand economic develop at the Mackenzie District North west Territories Fisherman The fishermen of the Atantlc coastline ponder the problem at working for them sselvwobjoiningvaAcommorclalr plant Tue Teens An appraisal of the typical behavior of three teenagers in the dafly lile of an urban family The Decision The conflict apparent in ï¬nal Canada where farmers are forced to give up traditional taming far one that places taming on the level at business Malayan Sccshore color The strange marine life that exists on the coral reels man grove swamps and sandy heacla cs oi Malaya Before They Happen fire marshal points out common fire hazards and ways of safeguard ing against them Workshop for Peace The United Nations Headquarters in New York and how the United Nations functions The Face oi the High Arctic study of the Queen Eliza beth islands of the Canadian Arctic as they appear to tho geologist Water The story oi water in relation to society aromsaacn The ostrich doesnt hide its head in the sand when can VirontadibyLdangerrhutklciss viciously when cornered or wounded mvruo mourns proprie tor oi Wiggins Furl on Dun LOCAL neuron SPEAKS TONIGHT Charles Phillips of Toronto will address joint meeting of the Barrie Kinsmen and Kiwanis Clubs this evening at Continen tal inn char1ercd accountant Mr Phillips will discuss the topic How in Take Over Country Without Firing Shot ANNUAL seriousr Annunl father and son banquet of the Christian Business Mans Committee oi Barrie will be held next Tuesday at Burton Avenue United atom pm TALK mom Zone of the Georgian Bay Development Association has in vited the public to attend to nights meeting at City Hall The meeting will discuss the pro posed locks on the SevernTrent system and the possibility that lamprey could enter Lake Sim cue HEAR SPEAKER County spray operators and other interï¬ted parties are in vited to hear Don Clark at Thornton Community Hall to marrow Mr Clark is of the engineeringrdenartmeotaaiior tarin Aglcratorsl Coilega Guelph fecrfitT lop Street talkingto his son Julius about the fur coat they are making handou Phov toe Makes Mink Coats In Store Window When passing Wiggins Fur Shop on Dunlap atreetyouwlll probably have noticed the work man in tho shopwindoyz busily engaged sewing mink pelts He is Julius Wiggins the pro prietorswn He specializes sol aly in the manuiacture o1 mink coats Each coat he finishes will pro nahly have taken two weeks or more of extensive work to com plctc The total value at the finished coat could vary from 32000 to $8000 In the past year prices have risen at least 20 por ccnt There is more demand for mink coats now especially in Europe Canadim mink is the ï¬nest in the world said Irving Wig gins the proprietor At one time mink costs were lustto kccp one warm Now its really style said Mr Wiggins good coat although expen sive is extremely hard near ingThoy can easily be remod elled or cut For every coat made or re modelled canvas ï¬tting is made first This is to ensure par Mlnkia becoming iaahiunahla fur linings and mlnlt collar is stylish Mr Wiggins who has been lurrier tor 40 years followed his father into the business His son Julius has been in tin years An apprenticeship lasts fourth five years maybe more Once trained he can expect good money just like any other skill ed worker Mink says Mr Wiggins is most difficult to work with but is is also most rewarding Daffodil Day Is On Sunday Sunday will be Daffodil Sttth day in Barrie Daltodii Sunday is to publi cize the cancer fund campaign Rory ODcnai publicity choir man for the campaign asked tha Ministerial Association through Rev Gordon Walker to have it held this Siniday Ycllow pissunatnnn war on the lapel or dress will helplo with men too Many coats have publicize the campaign buy any car not levenaRamhler reading 1thoutseriouslyconstd ering any other How does compare feature for thesainarp remarkable now XRay The XRay is free