Ernusrcnnv sacrame rirsrrrrtptrrr ay runner LEEPEII IIerch the date when those lucky enough to get seat It Collier Street United Church inhould experience an egrclting and unusual evening Virgil For comcs to Barrio this year In dilfcrent kind of recital As Well as organ solo compositions he will play the Handel Concer to Opus No and the Pou tanc Concerto Both of these ma jor works are written for or gan and orchestra gt The Kitchener Waterloo or theatre under the direction at lFrederic Pohl will accompany film Bringing this line Canadian orchestra here along with Mr Fox is one of the Centennial protects ol the choir of Collier Street United Church Both Mr Tobi and Mr Fox are musici pns with distinct sense of ï¬rms This should prove amost terestlng concert and one that should not be missed by music lovers in town bIUSICIAN FIRST Last year when Mr Fox play led to an overflowing house here had quite long talk hvith him The essence of this conversation was that Virgil Fox is musician first but also brilliant showman However his ghowmanshlp runs very close econd to his first love music He feels that most organ re tcitals are Iorthe most part un interesting to the average listen er His mission is to make the public aware of the vast and wonderful literature composed Shane tea inBarrie on Feb for the organ end also to illus trate it so clearly that every man loves it too And he suc ceeds Wherever Mr Fox plays soidcut signs are on display This first musical event in March will be keenly antici pated APPEARING HERE Les Feux Felicia Fireflies officially entitled The Canadian National Folk Ensemble appear in tha Collegiate Auditorium on Feb 23 This colorful and vital dance groups basic program is The Canadian Mosaic It is twolthour panorama of songs and dances depicting the Can radian scene from coast to coast From the Nova Scotlaa Itlgh landers Jigs and reels to the Eskimo walrus hunt and on to the length and breadth of Can Piains and West Coast lndlans the length and breadth oi Carr oda is shown in dance and song All costumes are completely au thentic and all the dances are ï¬bereographed by Michel Car er Mr Oartier is also the found erdirector and is now 32 When he was an apprentice printer of 17 in Montreal he formed casual dance group intended primarily toprovlde recreation at activity As he was always in terested in folklore the group gradually became more irr torestcd in the interpretation of authentic Canadian dance form It was in 1964 thattes Feux Fclieu periormed of ore an audience of 90000 at the Inter emhnr Lbcbrvttmvn core is and 19 Here engineer wn seen We waiting for glgnm llam Kirkpatridt Toronto is Virgil Fox To Play For Barrie Audience national Fair in Tours France and before Queen Elizabeth at the opening of the Fathers of Coniederutlon Memorial Bulld ing in utarlottetown PEI He has travelled across Cana da picking up songs and dance rhythnrs among the descendants of Scottish settlers in Nova Sen tia in isolated Indian Villages among the Eskimos and from the hahttonis of French Canada The group tours Canada sub aldizcd by the Centennial pm gram from Jan to April 15 from April 27 to Oct in Les FauxFoiiete will appear at the Canadian pavilion in Expo Then they will make their second tour of leading American cities BOWLING botsnament fea turing the Barrie Beavers mains rinse radio and city momentous opened White Cane Week last night TOP ROW rnerrtxxs of the blind Beatus aread Gory Bradley and Don Ferguson together with oilioiai scorers Mrs Roy Avery and Mrs lawrenco hidmn scan to find the 01gt By GARY SEIDLEE White Cane Week was intro duced to Barrie last night with bowling tournament Barrie Beavers wellknown blind city bowling team were pitted agalnst team consisting oi press radio and city represen tatlves The Beavers trmrnced their position by convincing mar go in spite at numerous at tempts to Great on the part of the losers Several protests were lodged by members of the detected makeshift team who threw bowling balls in every direction but the correct one Fortunate ly it was learned later that Holiday Bowl is covered by ln euranco led by Don Ferguson the Beavers bowled without flaw to chalk up victory which was achieved despite badgering by their opponents Aid Gerry Roberts rcpres enting Mayorles Coolie Norm Heskath Lions Club president Bruce Brown vicepresident of the CNLB board liltt Voice of Hockey Bennett of Radio Sta tion CKBB Harvey Johnstone editor and publisher of the Bar ria Banner and Gary Seldier reporter with The Bernie Ex aminer were blindfolded for the contest Aid Roberts attained per fect zero after he blew every frame Bill Bennett scored positions eflorts hilarious 30110 LET HarvayJohn sierra of tho Banis Banner receivs mistance from Ik amincr reporter Gary Soldier who didnt trust Harveys throwing ability without his sisssoa ABOVE Norm licsk etlr although blindfolded loolts fairly professional thiaminer Photos Blind Bowlers Prove Superior dismal two points while Gary Soldier witir 15 Bruce Brown 17 Harvey Johnstonc 19 and Norm liesketh with 20 rounded off the losarsscbring White Cane Week Feb to It is not lundraiaing drive Its purpose according to lie Ferguson is to educate our seeing friends to the hind ce peciaiiy those using the white cone ltr secondary purpose is to alert persons to the import ance of good eye sight urith un phasls on good eye care The Barrie Beavers who bowl end Friday are today taking part in White Cane Week bowling tournament bw ing held in London Ont Thir teen teams from Petcrborough to Windsor are taking part COUNCIL MEET lSiVlYSTEllY special meeting of city council has been called for Monday nuht to consider finance committee report but finance chairmen Heir erts wont divulge what the report deals with 11 Mystery Meeting is slated tor pm Steam Train To Visit City During Carnival By BRIAN BAKER Sponsored by the Upper Can ada Railroad Sodety Canadian National Railwaye steam loco motive with cars will visit Ban rie during the Barrie Wrnicr Carnival to thrill young and old alike gt The train will leave the To ronto terminal at 930 am and readr Barrie at 1220 pm on airway Title for D1Fnauis Just south of mum the trip from Barrie to Oriilia may be produced at Barrio station The steam train will leave Barrie for Oriliia at 130 pm and at Drillia will be re iueied and turned on the turn ing We or It will leave Onltia at 245 and return in Barrie area tor the benefit ofphoio grapbors Tickets totalling 500 hundred will beavailahle at the Barrio station previous to die excursion date tor the trip mm Barrie to Orillia and be LARGEST ENGINE Should Raise Juvenile Court Age Aid Owen iheettrntloninoobano today moaning Warn is proper Ierous according to Ald Brine mm AM the BonnieWo mens lnstihlo Therm Mr oxen partyclotted president of the Barrie of Corre rnerceseidthetaltmvrairmst evmnoeureeswtthaproposai Noted Author Arthur Phelps well imown author and broadcaster will be nadien Club of Barrie meets at the library hall Feb 16 ltlr Phelps best known for his weekly CBC radio program Neighborly News has also chaired the CBCTV series Books Alive and Cabbegcs and Kings Ills address in Barrie will be about The Delight and Dang ers of Granite Before his retirement Mr Phelps was Protessor oi Eng lish at Mle University and has also lectured in English at Cornell and the Universities of Manitoba British Columbia and Toronto Ills published works include Book of Poems ihls Ce nada iireso United States and Oorradian Writers For two years Mr Phelpsnvas general supervisor of the CBC international service The Canadian Club meeting Feb re will begin at arm pm LOCAL 8r GENERAL MINOR ACCIDENT Ontario Provrnciat Police at Barrio reported one minor ac cident Thursday night involving car operated by Sylvia Best of RR Hanover the vehicle was travelling on Horseshoe Vai ley Bd when it struck guide post sign The mishap resulted in anvestirnated $75 according to Coast Charles Crawford LONG RECORD Sandy Coulis retired this week alter 20 years as dimctor oi the Barrieuiamber of Commerce the longeRserv ice on record Mr Center is past president of the chamber and last year served as trees urer SPEAKS SUNDAY firsthand report on the World Congress on manselisrn recently held in Berlin will be presented at Alliance Grurdr on Sunday at pm Reporting on the congress will be Rev Merle Dolan He will screen slides to illustrate his presenta tion The churdr is situated at the corner of Steel and Cook Streets nuanmarrou MEET public meeting on fluorida tion sponsored by the Barrie Fhroride Educational Associa tion will be held in the Barrie Public Library hall Feb at it pm Guest speaker will be Mrs Anne Burton prsident of the Citizens Rigth Asoctatton FOLK MASS 20th Century folk mass will can Grurch Sunday at pm litpiece orchestra and choir the Right Rev Robinson dormer be the celehnant Will Address Canadian Club the guest speaker when the Ca be celebrated at Trinity Angli irom Toronto will perform and Bishop or Mocsoneo will that lutenile offenders should be dealt with by juvenile court in to their lath tirthiay rather than their 16th birthday noth ing is being done to introduce new heisttion The law Mr Oren pointed out tells us that person is aninfantmtllzlestsrasovrr trade are mourned an talent CITY NEWS STIE BARR EXAMINER SATURDAY FEBRUARY 1M1 Broadcaster ureil to as far as marriage is normed and an intent until re as tar as crime is concerned The ccmrdtiing of crime he stressed is more serious in incriminating and consequences than the of ur the time for dealing with this nutter at raising the age to re is long overdue Mr Ono continued Mr Oren otmsly Advised that everyone simid take the time to make will which is generalb lnenacnslte Stating that costs which can be incure red without will can be ex trcmely substantial Mr Owen pointed out that the writing of will is something most people on off until another day which often never comes in order tobe reflective ac cording to Mr Owen advice uncerning will must rise in Volvo an appraisal of persons estate Frequently program of gifts can assist in minlmlr in the Won duties which fail ripen an estate he laid Ithlle it is our obligation as meat what is its due we should try to avoid paying when we dont have to he commuted Good estate planning be con cluded can Assist Us in this direction gtHHIflMHIqQ ARTIIUR PHELPS Body Of Woman found In Toronto TORONTO CHTho frozen body of lilariha Bromwich as was Maul Friday in loctdecp socw Iem than block away from her suburban Toronto house ported her missing shortly otter midnight Thrusday night Police said she had pone out wearing slacks blouse and bedroom slippers The temperature was eight below zero when she dis appeared like magic xxx When trouble strikes were at your sidenigh or dayrI give you continuing person attention Were pledged to give you that kind of servrcei For protection that means peace of mind all us now let Jack Stessor or Leon Perlrd It SLESSOR Insurance Agency 19 Collier St resseat All lines of Insurance Life Insurance through London Scottish Assur Corp Ltd égznzmmmn=lfllz £7 hire Bromwichs husband rc Lets talk Your home stands or contort Irtorlty and your particular way of Ills YIIV em protected sealant ion by an and in irrnirhlnss uumr rm by thtll her not or imminent yon protected in lor your llntlly In are none at prematurely you will want to as rare that your wit and chilan routines to live in their own home unong thrlr own lilde and neighhon ui lnrnrsncs can when my hoase sgrlnrr an outstanding mortgage Sort Lifes Mortgage Prono tlca Pally night last be the vsrfld solution in sun turn as otservicr Why not le me will You will be under no obligation TOM ANDERSON 89 DUNLOP ST 7266451 SUNLIII ASSUMNCI COMPANY OF CANADA hm This year will be different remarks CNR assistant superin tendent at the Barrie station The steam loco motive will remain in Barrie ovemignt while diesel unit will take lire train back to To ronto and return with it the iol lowing day5uudatv to be picked up by the steam locomotive and taken back to Toronto doom the Barrie in Georgetown mute Moreover to satisfy amateur photographers the train will make lumber of passes up and down tiretrack in the Le troy area on Saturday morning fA diesel locomotive will bring the exclusion train back from Toronto to BarrieSunday mom ing and the steam locomotive will again take on the train and leave Barrie at about 11 am Sunday for Georgetown and To ronto loamy passing through Thornton Grokstown and Boo ton Again the train will make series of passes in the Beeton DRIVEYOURSELF CARRIER MISS YOU If your Barrie Examiner carrier has not arrived by pm 7282433 Add Copy of The Examiner Will Be Delivered To Your Home by pan THERE is NO CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE VALLEY TAXI Steam locomotive 6218 is tire engine ever made in with weight of 350 tons btrilt in Montreal It has fougwhls drive vyjigeels eaï¬h side photogra ers an spee tators it is well to advise that standing on the tracks or close ly 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