Amupoflcsntprlatsls once again on the long cnnnc JeiSuits Foil route irom Huronia to Mont real following paths biased by theta predecessors In this rcgioo almost so years ago Four canoes paddled by live priests and to summary stu dents lrom Canada the United States and India silnrtcd til the mm Sn me am mag the Hurnns at Midland on Sunday morning or the 540 mile trip to Montreal The trip is expected to take about three weeks allowing the ulvcr route that termed the main link bcwcen the Iiuron nation in this region of Canada and the early French settiLmcts on the St lhwmnce in the laws The cxpcdition is scheduled to rive at the Christian Paviion at Expo or on September The Jesuits are us New Brunswick built canoes each 22 feet long and wetgiung 150 pounds Theyll have to poringo these canoes along with all ihcir luggage and equipment over some to portage along the route From Saintc Maricl on the Wye Itivcr iusi outside ol Midland their route lies along the moo Islands of Georgian Bay the French lliver Lake NipisSlng Trout Lake and tho hlaltaivu Ottawa and St Law rence rivers The cannoists are carryin messages on parchment an birch bark from Protestant and Roman Catholic leaders Irom hurls district These lviil ho dc livercd to representatives in the Christian Pavilion at Expo 67 The leader at the expedition which the group has been work ing on or year is Norman Lawson no seminary studan In organizing the trip he hopes Centennial projcct The theme of the trip is un fllty Lawson said We have FrenchCnnnliinns EnglishCan adians and Americans paddling with us We re trying to create FreochEnglish unity American Cnnailian unity as well as Pro testnnt Catholic unity We will be conducting ccu mcrrical services along the rvay and well be asking religious leaders of all denominations to sign deerskin parchment tor display at Expo 67 he said The ceremonies for the start of the trip were held in Cold water on Saturday An ecumen Scene Similar To 350 Years Ago When the group oi 24 Jesuits and students left Sainte Marie Among the Hurnns on Sunday morning the initial scone ap peared much the same as it must have over 300 years ago nhentheir predecessors set out on the same voyage The canoes were loaded high with their goods and luggage the priests in their black cast socks pushed away from Sainte Marie and started paddling down the Wye River for Georgian Bay But this time there were sev lleral hundred gauiy dressed tour ists most wiiheamcras there to see them off and wish them well for their journey In addition TV cameras roll ed as they drove their paddles in unison and picked up speed on the calm river hundred yards or therea bouis downstream from Salnie Marie the canoes slipped under that it will be much more than ler them At any rate the JesuiLs will concrete span of the Highway Thousands iHéar IFiddiers SHELEURNE Dill CF EdwardIGyurki zayearvold photographer and band musi cian from Woodstock 0nt won the national fiddle chain ships Saturday at this commu nity 35 miles southwest 0f Barrie Mr Gyurki wh so won the contest in 1958 and 1959vas lhawarded the Shelburne Cup and prize of snow Runnerup was Rudy Meeks aolyenrcld Orillia Ont can tractor who won 5400 Fred Kerii 13L oi Sauli Ste Marie Th txnnnnged this 1400 population community forvthe contest 0i ficiala estimated attendance at ioooo nyn Hector Ciement is ni RE 5r0rillis died yesterday af her her stung by hornets lenient was with group persons picking blueber in rocky country near Vic toria Bridge36 mlleaeast of of par nest oi hor yirels andcoinylaincd or being StunnBuHornéts Orrgllio qugDies icat service was held on Satur day atternonn to commemorate the 35an annivérsery of the first Christian roliglous service ever held in Ontario moss at Cnrhagouha in Huronin 1615 This mass was conducted by Hccoliet priests travelling with Samuel de Champlain when he visited Hurania to make an ab llartce between the French and Hurons and to provide the Hur ons with military aid in their wars against the Iroquois tribes in presentday New York state Although the Recollot priests 12 bridge and then pulled up on the far side of the bridge The priests stopped changed out or dreir cassoeks into less formal attire many of them don ning widehrimmed cowboy hats or protection against the sun In axccmbination ei jeans shirts hats or colorird head bands they resumed their trip iooking more like corrreurs de bois than representatives at the Jesuit miss as to the Hurons One tourist watching the whole procedure commented that the only thing required to make the whole scene thorough ly authentic and realistic would be about is canoe loads of Ira quois howling dawn the river at have to average about 25 miles per day The aching muscles iromihis aspect ot the trip will likely be 100 per cent authentic as will their welcome relief when they finally see Montreal Play The finals climaxed festive weekend which included two milelong parade and beauty pageant Patti Brown 1670t Dundaik out was mowned Fiddle Queen 1967 Last years title winner John Henry Mooring of Springhili NS was disqualified this year under rule which limits playerto three successiveiities in the open event He also won in 1994 and 1965 The novelty Vision went for the ninth line to Wayne Sleepy Martin of Louisville Ky The ladies division was wan byElmnor Reed 723 cf Strat ford Ont Ellen Ruth Walker Is at Hamilton placed second Charlie Joyce is of Sarnia flat retained the Wandunder stung several times They said that within live minutes he was deliriousand began to lose the of his limbs He was dead before he could he carried the JV miles to the nearest road Mr CI me sevei yardslroninny nth members of the party when beeneountcr ed the hornets No one else com plained oi being stu 401d canoe were the first to visit his area the work or Christionlrlngthe Indtans wristnken over by the Jesuits in IBM For more than 100 years after Jesuit priesLs were lnvolvedin every en by the French in Canndunde major exploration trip underlakv en by the French in Canada In their efforts to Christianile the Huron lndtairs the Jesuits built Sainta Marie Among the Hurons as their nrhjor mission post from lost to ma The mis sion was destroyed when the Iroquois wiped out many of the Huians in 1548 nndmartyred live Jesuit pineal whom they captured in the Hilton villages The Martylu Shrine at Mid land was built to commemorate the martyrdom of total or six Jesuit priests whorwerakilied by so JESUITS LEAVE 0N ASMILE CANOE TRIP T6 MONTREAL Indisnsinlfnronia Saints Marie has been rebuilt as it is believ ed to have appeared during the period from 1541 to 1643 by the Ontario Government as major tor rlst attraction The trip wont be all paddling and hardwork for the Jesuits however As diversion along the woytbe modem day Jesuits well field softball team loans wer to challenge from team irom local radio station in Pembroke At Trout Lake near Northhay theyre planning an pairair community singsong The cost oi the trip has been estimated at $5000 Jesuit sup eriors provided sufï¬cient lunds in buy provisions for the trip and the students engaged in the trip managed to raise the bal anee of the monaythenraeiver Six persons in honour Sunday mu two cut one at them towing trailer crashed Sunday killing three persons mm too out it Mid Deadlre Mrs Edward as her tomatoold no Bnice and meal Cindydrynn Man can ll all at Mr Mrs Ffllo byurdd hiw bend and Jams Walter Mo nunaot Lively 091 driver of the southbound car were re yortcd in satisfactory condition In Midland MI Wallace Michael Shedian Wat HllL Ont his wife Marie Hazel and their con Will iam were treated at St Andrew Hospital in Midland Ind tnnclerred to Toronto horn pitch where they were later reported in critical condition lbo Shedrans daughter Emily 9wnstakentoaParrySoruid hospital where she we in aa tisfactory condition PoliceJald tlrerSudbury car was bound for Toronto while the Sheeiilnsrtowing camp trailer were on their way to Perry Sorrel gt The Iccldent occurred at short pm in dense log Kiwanis Holds Caucus Today lit Brooklea Annual sununer caucus oi Di vision No OntarioQuebec Maritime district or Kiwanis In ternational is bdng hcld today at Mdlands Brookica Country Club Clubs in the division are Owen Sound Scenic City Coil ingwood Midland Orlllin Kerr penfclt Boy Barrie Ainora Nowmarket North York North Toronto Leaslde liironto Bi Tomato Downtown Midland lr host club for lun cheon alter which the delc gates get down to business ses alone at pm Prcciding will be Gordon McKilierlcit oi Brampton past president of Toronto Kiwanis Club who is this years divisionlieutenant governor Main purpose of the caucus is to nominate lieutenantgover nor ior icon and it is expected several clubs mm the north end of the division will present candidates Attending as dele gates from Barrie are President Jack Sicssor VicePresident Dr George hggeiiSecretary Geoil Davies andKen Walls who was division lieutenantgovernor to 1m Report$7000 Damage In Area Road Mishops Provincial police report 11 weekendtrattic accidents on Barrie district highwayswith property damage estimated at close to $7000 LATE SUNDAY Arr accident late Sunday evo ning resulted in about $500 dam age to iwocars and injuries to passenger in one of the cars The accident happened on Highway too just northuot the St Vincent St overpass car dr by Douglas Watt 24 at 11 Ecclcstone Roadin Toronto had 5250 damage The second car driven by Arthur Crawtn 67 of 110 Brook Avenue in Tor onto had 5730 damage passenger in one at the ears Reina Mae sustained an injur ed right knee and elbow as result or the accident THREE CARS three car accident on High way 400 at the BaylicldSireet overpass on Sunday evening re sulted in minor injuries to the driver of one of the cars Jeannette Pikui 29 at 265 Thistlede Bond in Rexdale 7was the driver of car which had 51100 damage She sustain ed niinor injuries in the accident The second car was driven by Charles Wetland Bruce 57 of Bolton and had $75 damage The third cat was driven by Gary Arthurs17 of 8031 CindyvCresn cent Cooksviile and bad $300 damage Arthur hasbeen charged wrth loliowrng too closet it less drivin Mmon mourns two car crash on Highway 400 exicnsion at the Willow Creek Bridge resulted in minor injuries to passenger in one of the cars car driven by William Smi of 1311 Pine Grove Road in oakville had about $300 damage The second car driven by Ann Montgomery oi 639 Aided Street West in unnviliehad $600 damage paxanger in mjth can Gwendclyn Smith 60 re ceivod neck andshoulde injur In the accident CROWN HILL An accident on Highway 400 just north dinthe CrownHill Slderoad Sstuaday morning re ond car driven by Gena Holes rats 52 of 69 William Cragg Drive in Downsviaw bad $550 damage The third car driven by Clifford Finger 41 of Vic toria Harbour had 75 damage Finger has been drarged with careless driving and improper passing as result of the ac cident There were no injuries CONTINUE SEARCH Police are continuing their vestigaiion into collision on Highway 90 justnorth of the ONE crossingat Angus Sunday atternoon One of the cars was driven by Vera McMastcr oi oi RR Utopia Police are continuing search for the second car which left the scene ot the accident one can An accident at Munich Sunday on Highway 90 just east of the 12th Cone in Vespra township resulted in $250 damage to the single car involved The car was driven by Rob on David Harris 27 of RR Holyrood There were no iniuria and no charges were iai ORO CRASH on Highway 11 at Concession in Oro Township resulted in total of $700 damage car driven by Guiseppe SaI vo 39 of 472 Dalocood Avenue in Toronto had 3250 damage The second car was driven by An tonio Srpognolo 48 of Lender Avenue nforonto had $450 damage There were no inluries and no chargeswere laid comm in corona crash Saturday evening on the Highway 27 detour at Mid hurst causod 500 damage car driven by Richard W991 23of 27 Letitia Street in Barrie had $200 damage The sand car driven by Harve Kenneth McKenzie 56 of 10 lnnisï¬l St in Banierbad $300 damage om DAMAGE mishap at diarintersection of the Sunnidale Road and Con cession Saturday evening re sulted In 5700 damage The accident involved car driven by Wayne Harris at of Johanna Oourt Barriewhich had $400 damage and another driven by Ray Nelson Iliek iing 74 of 62 Henry Street Bar rle had Witdaring collsion Sunday morning single car accident just be fore noon on Sunday on High rucsf WED guru sotcsnk RIPE nurrn soar WINNER RECEIVES Keys for the boat offered as the prize in the annual draw sponsored by the Barrie unit altlhc Army Navy and Air Force Association 365 vol Expect Results Nearly aoo Barrio stud cats who wrote their Grade departmental exams in June should get their results Wednes dnY The first of the results for Western Ontario went into the mail this morning The remain Mliiiiili roniicasr TORONTO CP Marine iorecasts for the Great Lakes issued attlzlo am today valid until 11 am Tuesday Lake Erie Lake Ontario Southwesterly winds to to 15 knots Fair Lake Huron Georgian Bay Southeast to southerly winds un der to knots becoming southto southwestlo to no this evening Fain Cronin PRICES WINNIPEG cm Most ac tlviiy was again concentrated in flax at the opening of inewur nipeg Grain Exehangetoday At the opening lax was 21 to one cent higher Oct 355 rapeseed unopened oats lr higher Oct 95 Harley In to one cent higher Oct 134 and rye3i higher Oci 134 way 400 at the Sunnidale Road overpass resultedin $500 dam age The car was driven by Rich ard William Him 43 of Broom Iicld Hills in Michigan and had 3500 damage There were no charges and no injuries single car accident on Con cession 11 in Vespra township about one mile south of High way 26 resulted in only minor damage The car was driven by Eliz abeth Adams 19 of tall Annette Streetrin Toronto It had apprnx gt imately $80 damage There were np injuries and no charges were laid Barrie were presented to the winner of the drawBert Ali ary last Saturday IiiAilnry comes from Now lowclt and is stationed at Base Borden CITY ivan run sirloin airwaves MONDAY warm it 19551 GI 13 Soon der should be mailcdlllesday barring any lastminute hitches Approximately 121 wrote at Central Collegiate while 171 candidates attempted their ext am at North killegiatc Next year the Grade is ex ams will not be set by the De partment of Education Stand ings will be determined by the schools themselves More than 1300 teachers were marshalled by the department to mark more than 175000 pap ers written by 46000 candidaics Marking began Jullelli and ended almost two weeks ago Results were computer process ed and sent simultaneoust to him schools and universities in the Combat Arms School Thcbantheannlsalsft airysler runabout with it lrp engine The money raised from the sale of tickets is used for conimuniiy projects by the Association in the Bar rie nrenllcre presenting the keys tor the boat lsGord Hys lop President of the Associa linll centre to winner Bert Allary right Bert Gosney the chairman of the drnrri is on the tort Theboat won by Mr Aliary in the draw which was held on August lain thosrearv BlRITE PRESCRIPTION SERVICES SAVE on Drugs PHONE 7282429 For Fast Pickup and Delivery At No Extra Charge 30f Blake St Barrie Shopping ONTARIO DEPARTMENT or ONTARIO PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE SPACEREQUIRED STAYNER Submissions are invited from owners or authorlud agents to lease approximately 2900 square ieet gross of ntlice space to accommodate the Ontario Provincial Police Detachment at Stayner Additional requirements preterredi no services and required paritlonlng including inside ne commodaion for cars and ately 25 cars outside parklagror approxim Writtcn otters on existing or proposed buildings will form the basis or future negotiations and should be for wardetl not later than August Hill 1967 toMr Bentley Chief Property Officer Real Estate Branch De partment of Public Worlts mBay Street Toronto Orr tamTelephone Area Code 415 Dial 3654178 Plesse flier to File No L117 Stayner Lowest or any other otter not necessarily accepted low Dir ow Regular Cleaning Braces Pontsfiilliiilies Slnclls SKIRTSle PLAIN DRESSES 135 MEN$ SUITS