7r WWHMW mt WmmgtW fluv miles north or Barrie on hith wsy ii at noon Saturday Dead are one Ponce 6t Oakviltc his thycaroldwtteJkrisaod North Bay television director Laurence Malongy at third rtver involved in the accident Reta Sraun 51 at 250 Lakeshore Blvd PM Credit escaped uninjuredHer Chase Follows Auto Collision Near liliision An acclch on Dmiop Street hillside Lakeview Dairy caused 8250 to the cars involved on Saturday nighL Drivers were Andry iiioksym lots 51 cl lessord Ave and Donald Bloomï¬eld at 17 hiary St Alliston OPP report that hit and run driver struck three cars Saturday at 950 pm thnessevrsaidre menstruck car driven by ilolly Welling ton McClure oi RR Brampton on County road it near High way When the unknown driver latter to stop McClure gavo chars to get the licence nurm her At the intersection of High way and booty Road 10 the unknown driver travelling at high rate ofspecd scraped the loit side or car driven by Joseph Arthur Watiord ot Downsview and struck third car driven by William Brooks of RR Tottcnham when he tried to pass on the shoulder oilthe road After passing the Brooks car he drove away at speed of so miles an hour Witnessu have obtained the licence number oi the vehicle skilledJn lavcranium injury oduecr Reid rm Harris OPP sallde by rm and my ladies at the impact The sisadtham Volvo was re duoed to it inches In wtdtb by at spectacular crash The car driven by Halooey an Ontario Collars ntltrt and uste who had been working at North Esy tour months cross ed the min at the hlshwu and was struck by the north hound vehicle driven by Fame The third driver crashed into the rear ot the Fence veht cie Police said Mr andhirs Fionee warolnoriiï¬eund on the tour lane undivided highway in their 1m Plymouth when hisloneys car out across the highway in trout of them The Forsee car struck the histoney car broadside The hisloney car elm lira and ilarnes swam over the Fbtsee car Police raidthey believe The owner oi at least one its tithing but on Kempenieit Bay may face both ï¬ne and umlor engineering mhlcm as he tries to remove floating hut irom between tca lows on tho bay Only one but is reported out past the deadline in the Barrie area but elsewhere on the lake about too of the shantles have over stayed their welcome Lands and Forests and police will conduct an ser ial survey oi the lake to locate remaining huts Owners lace line plus the cost of having the hut towed to shore aitcr the ice breaks up oiiicisls Mr Form Joined the CDC in ms and had been producer at sstety clinic program since 1m lie also produced Neigh boriy News as an Announcer in no other programs included court at Opinion Provincial Al isin the annual old Time dlera Contest and Play lllmosLillLHutsOlieBa But Many Remain 0n Lake Warm weather during the past two weeks has soitened ice to the point where it is no long er considered suit to try to pull the huts across iL Wide gaps exist between the ice and the shore in several sections at the Ofï¬cials report that some hut owners have removed their per mit 11 they cannot be identiï¬ed and charged Others they said Ive been huruing tho shantles often the tire burns only the roof and walls oliicials said The floor remains in solid piece and becomes serious hazard to hosting in the sum mer rs from the huts an MRS ALICE BROOKS 854 yearround resident ather Oak Street collage near the ma Line oi lnnistii Tomhtp looks at the flooded roadway out side her home Flooding has stopped service trucks irons iNltiSllt vam ROADS dollverlelslijgthol Wm epen all II II her grocertea Photo Seek Cotttidil Action On Quagmire Streets lnnlsiil tow nshlp coilhells namc is mud according to college on the 11th line who want lotdrtvs to theirvpropar ties without getlng stuck Summer and year round re sidents say they are flooded isge roadswmbe brought in to the township system it 75 or rent oi the land owners are agreement Plans are under hltles on Shirley Avenue tor nearly twoyurs iiit truck operator It can sdian General Electric Thorns grew up in Barrie and attended Cenhli Collegiate He entoyedsportssndwsisA pitcher on local soilhsll teams and member at the Canadlan General Electric bonito iea gm Iiitlorne is the iiith tstal ac trio Inner tOuFrids at lion 7t year old Stanley wnn7vrmmww1m washout to substations whorl masonsir was into outside his Burton Joanna onto cruh just north at our tie on Saturday tool three lives new the con ns to airmenruns lieu of flowers Bordon ManlsPrerlident gOi limcelrafl46hapiereé Hermann Wan oi Bass hordenwss elected president oi the Blue Mountain Bruce Trail Club during the tirrtan nunl meeting yesterday other maximsot the new exemtlvs are Robert Crosssn Barrio vice presidentp John Stewart Bsnladirector and Richard Partridse Barrie lec retary treasurer The clidIs dtnrter mee was hetdltisrii 1961 in its ilrst to months oi operation members have conducted hikes at Devils Glen and paler 3th which attracted more than zoo button gadgetry mat the lam Trail increasingly poor If The organisation will conduct public hike May 20 Anyonev Interested in the Bruce Trail hiking path throuib the wilds oi the Niagara Escarpment should contact the Blue Moon cslnrlaruee mu Club Boxsoc realest hikers Membershave won the Srufemmil Assoclilautiflns hr nus compo on an orgnnizcd ntnntrous club bikes and work parties in addition the old has re routed and improved the miles or its section which runs from Craiglelth tnear Col linswood to Lavender incar Creemore Club members come from Barrio Stayner and Coltingwood areas The club is one of ten mom blerr oi the Bruce Trail Associa nit Retiring president Howell Partridge told members attire annual meeting that the trend towardurbaniootlon and push with watendrsining from innts tll gravel pit and turning road into ghsamtrea Residents who say they have been asking Council to do some thing about the roads ior 15 yearshava circulated peti tion signed by not the or pro pcrtyowncrs They want streets bordering cottages which are now private roads to be brought into the township system But at the mo ment they are not up to stand ard suitable to the township The two streets most silecied are Oak and Pinegrova wherc pools of loothigh water lie in deep Blanks ALI mudber Res ents ave en one to ark their cars at the end wangmna It nitha road Service trucks have starred delivering milk Essa nasroaurs sxsmcsn and bmd and residents say Some residents who say they an ambulance or hrctruck could have been pgfluonlng in not set through tilt mud if years are skeptical of the re emergency arose suits N0 DELIVERlES An 58 year old yearocund resident Mrs Alice Brooks oi Oak Street says she must de pend on her neighbors ior groc eries since the broad and milk man stopped coming Her son tic tank isnt working and she says scepageanlght got into her well She must boil her drink ing water way atthe moment tor com munity drainage system that will BMW the water and make way for the construction of roads iver Cochrons said residents would payior the continual drainage system if it had been provided when they bought tbclrhomes they would have id tor the ter Vice so now eyll have to buy it for their area he said gt Last week council passed motionto include the roads in the township system alter resi dent iohn Kosowan presented petition and told residents that it they buy adrainago system to hope the water removed the Under Study Approximately loo delegates representing diversiï¬ed range of recreational and conununity organisations are expected to st tend the ï¬rst Mayors Confer ence on Recreation and Leisure Time tonight at Chntinentallnn Johnston assistant dap uty minister of education tor Ontario will he guest speaker at the conference Mayor Robert Bentley hose describiEd it as being extremely important to the future develop ment of Barrio with the advent oi increased leisure time it becomes most important that we be prepared to accept thslehailenge which itloliers the mayor said lhovncetlng ls aponsoredby the Barrie Parksand Recrea tion Commission second me gt SEVEN FIRES lng will be held April 15 There were seven grass fires in theecltyoovermtlille Want City tlr pm said high BLADDER IRRITATION wlnds and carelessness were Wm 19 amt Conunon thnly or Bladder mus liens make many men and worn as tires unervousiro PUBLIC SPEAKING mm mm Kinsman John Bate won the zone Ft public speak 199 nit log contest during conference held this weekend It the tinental inn momma chroma saxs gt XWhom Do You Think Will Win The Stanley Cup Charlie Elliot an oak Street cottager says the water pro blem could be solved it the township drained the watsr from the gravel pit into smear by creek Reeve Cochrane disagrees saying that to direct water into the creek would not solve all the problem and drainage systempaid by residents was liltJl uses CYSTEX usually relKin contort by curhln lnï¬ Innsvtn and once an Ill ngpuncstCXStDta BILL PARSONS Base Bor den Bostons going to win this year because theyre harder checking team than Montreal New York wont win because they have lot of young players their team Im Boston tan with no sympathy for Montreal Jed PETE STEEVES RR liswlrcstone will be hos ton this year im cheeng ior them because they havent won the up tor the last 10 lcsjot ster rlilc team but Id rather see Boston take it Theres no nos Merurannfpase Bordtn hope Bostonwill wln anybody but the Mon tresl Canadiens Boston has my wavld cheer for Montreal FRANK COLLWES Moni real dont have to answer that Montreal of course Torontoshouid havo had some playersinthseioam iheyhudbeeu in the finals would cheer tor New York or Bosto Montreal is best team Approxlinately to so septic tanks are not working as water drains into the low cottage land near the lake Residents say their develops Minamoto did not provide proper roads and drainage oh the lots werssold Reeve Jae Cochrane says the roads bordering the cottages the only answer miller former township assessor Trio Associates of coilingwood have beencatied in to investigate the cost at drainage system and wearing high boots and there are treawerous spots of cm Enter dangerous chi ren Engineer William Alniey Meonwhilerestdents are tosmall Mr Elliot who invited Reeve are not in the township system Beloreisss when thsgpottaga iots weresoid privatnpdev eioper was not required to pro vide aervlces Mr Cochrane says th Cochrane to take tour of the imemecottago rareap sold the roevo declined even though residentsotlered him pair of hith boo tusruuu Mouoav IgbREmuasoAv TAKE THE WHOLEFAMILY ALONGg THIS WEEKS SPECIALS BREADED aonkcnors wlth Apple Sauce or at IShip Launched Iiitcoilingwood Haber Smith MP of Simeon Northwas among officials at the launching of the $8500Diu Algorail at Coilingwood this morning The ship was olï¬cially launched at that today by Lady Lowsen wire of Sir Denys Lowsen head at Algoma Con tral Railway tondonEng TheMiirmation to ItoIrish today The Scri uré bum touredthe 8900 ton vesselhn Writ self unloading icon and are ship witha haulage capacity at ï¬nally as int fimfotbiiimirt FORTY DAYS OF Love monraous Lovn The2911 on rm Memory Verse Hebrews 19Thoulbast loved righteousness The Frayer Gr God that my what to 3nd vought will be SOUP OR JUICE HMROLIS CHOICE 0FPOTAI0ES VEGETABLE my 79 one LToronto Montreal will gleacetlrst because its thor at ssoon onrea ow abou sto JACK KARMANH barrio ld iiksto see Montreal talra since Toronto is not the gam Punch knisch stumbling bioclr oi th Laundrion should him id much rather Montreal win than any Amer deanteam The States crow too much now and in like seam Chard beat thegn its go oug playoit this year because they are all hard to heat RUSS SAYERS 71 Oakley Park always cheer for the underdog so im Boston in nowThey havent won 11953550510113 goalteiding is better thanMontreais this year Montreal is stiong young team and Boston will have otosestruggi take the Stanley Cup VlCtoit Foolisune Quebec City va La Quebec ts the Montreal Canadians ior sumWe the sup ya on it the bag his gear from team was unch of old med sndflocom petent children The learn Montreal will yflr Ibeyjutt werent working Toronto never has any big stars like BobbyJluli its usually teamwork now one rucumrnlas gt REVENGE svamssnn