ForTheSafety 9ierMissingchnd ton sedation seemed almost Examiner Staff Reporter FrnmS pan Sunday night the ice and searchers lilabltvtous1 lambastie misadth one lTalller EflflAlRie tins tiltoslriolwholcoutd not tlroitih nI cine eoyw rpor saingy euanapacefosce couldhavssomo gumng and forth from the barn to the neighbor and until noon today rest Another1 person molded In the hundreds of Map hemp sometimes alone and the Baker home has been turned cigarettes and still duct or sup looking or her ram PM sometimes under the reassuring into hive of activity where piled ht telephone mill layman chum wnuld gmdancc of her son Albert ill hundreds of weary searchers inspede Ham whakep in Had he mg my Bum of Schombsrg have Will all Hm Police €0h touch with Tomato mm 111pli Baker attended to the fan in Hmfmlmï¬ it was at the farm home that tbmmie Baker daughter of €110 Mi down with ihti mushy mi mung Inspector Harris and Coast Mr and Mrs Thomas Baker scoresotwetaodtiredrearchcrs El Frcd McDonald oi the barrio wn mu aging mm um to listen to words of encourage 3° flnlollï¬h mull it Detachment had to tail searchers neighbour and was meat He offered thanks to those that little more could be done mupung their mom with pa who continued the search Imagmmgfl itll 11 when darkness closed in Mon lice search lanes and blood lilcould just find her dead 1M1 Wm an bgagtivcfrm day night houadsaeontEIucd to tramp ï¬n gr alive if could last bathe no cannotalpcallrhtooflighlyl of no on surveya uarem er llirs Baker sai coopera on poico oressorrounalhgmuiil loosen com to Mrs Murray Boug 10h°2uwflï¬ii hnve receivedhere today said Baker farm homo lasot RR Schomberg Class hour of new It was an Wilhelm H3111 WI Jimmi scowimu friend of the family in it endless task of preparing too As footsore searchers scoured Till5 Wu D0 Child make and coffee sandwiches cakes com mam kid 1° ho could leave their Jobs to the countryside and iico con with tiny Sltflhttfr Mid and pastries Refreshments ncvo tinucd their scouting endless Mflv will or stopped as more and more ï¬ï¬mï¬igawigmhfldsiigio chore othiverllgatlag every For lira Douglas said Tommie searchers returned to the home Ch fl sihie clue farm work continued and ihlflieï¬ftlld bmihtl to report negative finds mug mm an at the Baker homo Anvil Who was With her WhEh Today it was morn searching ï¬lm Ar contingent of area house She W115 hurled ill huyu been as Provincial Policeogain em will my wives continued to arrive with lured We the unidentified Cl schcmc otfoi1ow ya in e9 undpns ï¬le th stimuli clue Itgainithcrc pnkerm gamemg he hr as at the family and freshmcnta were supplied and sludgTmï¬ ï¬g his distraught wife Monday eve loudly Cumi or bhthvli Older again the searchers were cool kg all ll ping could be seen making reg hlfllhermld WETm eat with onlya small sandwich will no msh uiar trips to the barn to insure Besides Albert and Allen the hhdï¬ul 0f mllw More they lived thatthc livestock was properly little girl has an older sister we slondlns Oh the heels of All St mm attended Mrs Eldn Gawnc of London policemen eager to start iook shy but mi er hirs Baker moving under doc 0st his in new location mfly The annual Hi and Junior As the soareh continued poi OFFERS llorllE iccmen and the dozens of help Farmcr judging comp et ion sponsored by South Simcoa lun At one point Mr Rakcr offcr crs refused to give up hope for ior Farmch in conjunction with Hi Morten WellKnown Citizen cdto open his homo to all of thesofety of the child North Simone Junior Farmers Funeral service will he held threw at Th Arrangesprogmm Jenncit for Henry miller re wellkoown Alien Fisher Bit orglaat Barrie citizen who passed away in Royal Victoria Hospi or and conductor of Barrie Col legiate Band has arranged the tal last evening following an illincssuot ltlirca monthsd dura on nti then he been Pacific Tour program in three Em hellm He sections Such is what the aud his 73rd year ienco will hear tomorrow in two concerts by the touring Barrie musical group of 74 Harry Morrcii was born at liloesing in March 1850 pieces at the Worlds Fair in Scoltio Washington son of the late dill Alfred by the deserving competitors Matron Will an form This years competition prom 91 Elizabeth Bahai The iam Secton One is European in lscs to be quitevworthwhiie and fly 110 Baffle Whenhe lhcmo Royal Fireworks illus large attendance is anticlpat W55 lllle young and he W35 ic by George Handel in three ed with the holding out of fine brought up in this community parts Overture La Bohr and weather mm at it PUWC Allegro The Hebrides Overture School and the old collegiate pingaygcnvni by Felix arena Blake 5m eisaiino Ballet Mimic from tho wrrn novwrnp cornea opera Prince lgor Poiovetzian The young manheaded for Dances by Alexander Borodin Comish Rhapsody for piano and band by Hubert Bath the Canadian West out of with Michael Henderson playing school and settled for several years in Calgary where he the piano part DanscrEgypticn as by Nichoial Amani Bolero Cancel Leave worked for the Great West by Maurice Ravel with numerous provincial po Pallcemen 011 0119 Weekend Saddlery company lived oi the new lodge in Barrie Tacit or Barrio mm gammï¬oisAn lletilulllillrï¬lrnjlmsl rlrocessionul From Viva hex lice cars patrolling the area Kcmpcnfelt lie was Past Roth provincial and city 311 V917 Proud will be on dulyELIE 11535 mount in track and iield vise 5°Ve5igh SW Chm ico by John Morrissey Rm Cm VM Tiircc Gaybriellos trombone folk rhapsodyt by Harry Free VF minu 1iieiiiiemov7d=lo Telegramï¬sts renunciation ï¬endsaid lay of Barrie He served as mm by mm Baum dmm ï¬lmmMpehu by streets during the La bor Day Regin me my hool Ba To SC waldmb played by Carl Hamilton Bob Guiscppe Agostini playedby NorthWest Police wwkerid and served with the force for Provmcial police are prepar Awire expressing best wishes WE Mimi and had VLqugheetLandjeol Diamond Billhiormbtephanieï¬gdcn and of citizens of Barrie want today 0btamed hlsathddemeh Concertina tor Percussion and Jon Hennebry Trees of North log extra patrols for the Labor Eng mme swam Day weekend the most dongor PILOT RM to the Barrie C0l1€giate Band the mend wrdmg let in rowan oin the SCWiSh Rlie Band by Clifton Williams Jazz tone em by Morris Sardin tthf lcdbth in Seattle Washington ml the Royal Flying Corps as H0 Wus Ulla til the founders Suite in three parts by Robert and finally Royce Hail Suite The telegram Which contained fl safelqirla°i °° cadet at Camp Borden where at the Barrie Kennel Club literacy Olihcal Blue Sax play by Healy Willao of Toronto more than hundred names warm anspm he received training got his Shflrlit Elle 10 Wild Wild ed by Leslie Boswell and Dra the Prelutio and Eur Mln read More persons are lclllcd orlill pilots wings and proceeded Fisher Bandmas lured our the provmces lush overseas but the war ended ior Barrie Collegiate Band Wats during ihesepiehlhel hfll just before he wasduc to got VorldsFnirScatticWash iaiiha0n Dominion DaY ginto action in Franco Kindly accept and convey to CIVIC Hillbilly 01 ThflflhsslVllls Harry Mdmcnrcturncdtd the entire Collegiate hand our Day weekends Canada on discharge from the hearticst and best wishes for Cpl no Giddens of the Barr RFC and has fatallms 111 most successful tour We are rie detachment of OntarioPror the Ontario 0331 Mic ali very proud of you vincialPolicp said Well have Then he mined Bracaiento Manager every available man who is able Ema engage like mm signers paid 15 cents can in to work gui on lilED road all and later minis ranch glimth names on the mm te Lab ay we lie was married to the for thick tangled swampiaod in response to slender lead provided by the finding of sanctions swear hair drod strong strung out at five foot intervalst heat through thing on their grlm struggle through the undergrowth dillds toy intbe arcslho exhausted searcher found no Compétition iii Barrie iiug 29 Registration takes at 830 am with judging getting under way at idac oclock We stock classes including bccf dairy sheepiand hog carcasses will be judged along with clas ses of cereal grain smoii seeds and potatoes To test the coat estants ability furthor an den tiiication test of ill weeds and to forage plants is scheduled Numerous cash prizes trophies and other awards are to be won farmhouse was transformed into search headquarters ESPECTOR JAMES Harris at the Provincial Police Crime ioal investigation Branch gives instructions to croivdsoi will ing helpers in the search for the abducted girl The Baker is nanny MonnnN ALLEN manna war and Secretary lol the ï¬lth matic Highlights from the act and Rondo nuai dog shows sponsored by Broadway musical Wildcat by This program was given in its the club He was ono at the Leigh Coleman including pop entirety before large and ap directors of the Barrie branch uiar tune ey Look Me Ove preciativc audience in Barrie of tho Humane Society and Canadi in composition is Arena on Monday og one of the founders of the the theme for Section Three Aug prior to the bands dc Barrie District Conservation Sketches of Ottawa Capital parturc on the Pacific Tour Club of hunters and anglers City Suite by Kenneth Camp it will be given after the Intermentwill be at Barrie Worlds Fair at concerts in hell in three parts Legislation Union Cemetery following the River By Night Confusion Vernon Penticton Jasper and funeral service at Zzao pm rijost over=hslf ai million This own or run bloodhounds WWW 93 Wm Kingston penitentiary oil on one at many calls received at Eood Production Socirs Sharply The Ontario Departm cut of Agriculture has released popula tion and production figures for the past 20 years The Ontario population has in creased 60 percentVDuring the same period food production in creased 170 per cent But the number of farm work ers has decroascd substantially so that the increase in total food was only 35 per cent com pared with the 60 per cent pop uiationrboost The department gives the fol lowing reasons forthe record in food production in the past 10 years Uur erou acreage in Canada was increased by 12 per cent or about million iï¬dï¬ï¬tting scarce hrrMagtsirareDeaisw thi snhurhoo sprawl is eating up some of the best land our home population dropped from nearly three million to ircleascd an extra three to four million acres for food produc tion considerable shore of our present food supply is available lorhome consumption as to eourt yesterday There Were 102 search headguarters yesIer jganflhwtaiasymbarkdn the climax to an extensive tour The Barrie Collegiate Band will play two concerts onWed nesday at the War Fair Alien Fish Band Direc tor selected the bands pro gram which will be in three sections European American and Canadian The Worlds Fair in Seattle is for the 14 young musicians 0n the way home the band will play concerts in the Okanr in by police from the Belle villc area with their operators from the penitentiary staff suit of avmarked falling off of our food export trade in the early 1340s we exported 70 per cent of our pork but at present our pork imports usually come close to balancingvaur pork ex ports Our fourth factor in the past twénty veers resulted from imlt Cross 18 who both made the proved technology and skill of thc iarmer This accounted for it per cent increase in our food production Summing up thep pcct ior Ontario farmers looks rcns placed mm and sixthl respect iveiy out of 36 contestants onabiy bright it we make the best use of the landwe have and keep costs down by grow ing as muchlas possible the dope tment ays With lili Cases More lhnaillu cases cams he forethc magistrate in Barrie cases on the docket and so were remanded Chief of Pulico Ed cliirhart said the cases consisted mainly of bylaw infractions and none was sonous in ludo Classes eBowGoesliiome the Rockies and at Edmonton Alberta They will arrive back in time io play at the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto There are 13 adults travelling onthe Pacific Tour as managers and ehaperons for the student Four Place High Four judo enthus is from barrio entered the ONE judo championships this and according to Barrie YMCA oifA iciais here lliey presented very good show lo the grecobclt division were Gary Owen tar and David semiï¬nals In the brownbclt class Clar ance Moneyassislant judo in strucior at the and Len Schioendortp instructor Packed In Ice QUESNEL BC CHINor man Oiaussen wlio was packed inicc alter hs hcart stopped Last week has been re leased from hospital The boy was taken to hospital Wednesday and packed in ice to lessen the risk of brain dam age after he was pulled from creek He had been in the water rproiecla or cats Camp Hendrie is one mile roiorm institutions and the program Sgt Alex Mchirick of the Barrie City Poiicesaid there will be no days off for Barrio Police during thewcekcnd It is the only weekend holiday when there are no days off Sgt McGetrick said lhorewcre 105ll fatal accid ents on the provinces highways in 1961 45s per cent at them no cured in daylight 21g of them happcucdoa Saturdays 502 per cent took place on Saturdays Minister Of Lands Forests T0 Inspect Simone lirea Camp Hon Spanner minister of lands and forests will visit Simcoe County Thursday during his tour of inspection of various outhivoatcrnrOn tario At pm he will visit Camp Hendrie the Department ot Rea form lostiiutions forest camp in forest owned by the County of Simone and managed bythc Department of Lands and For wsstof Highway 27 along Sim coe Road No 22 ill miles north of Barrie Mr Spooncr will he met by Hon lrwio Haskell minister of Deputyiiiinister Graham Purpose of the meeting istov discuss arrangements for co operation between tbetwo dc purimcnts and future develop ment of this cooperation Thecamp will be members ofzihe press taciiitics will be given to in spect all aspects of the camps The superintendent or the on tario Rcformatory Guelph who ndmluiatcrs tho camp will be on hand to explain the program its value and rcsulis and to an swer questions Purpose of the camp is to provide seiccicdintnotes ol almost 20 minutfs mer Hildreth Moiron of Bar ric and they resided at North Street Surviving be sides his wife are sister Mrs Lindsay oi Barrie and two brothers Fred of Barrie and George of Chic age Mr Moar was member of Collier Street United Church He was keenly active in Masonry He first joined Corinthian Lodge of which he andfuii was Past Master and then was one of the first members side work and to carry out bush and road clearing and commung ity projects This is undar di reciion of tbs Department of Landssad Forests andby spc cinl requests from townships in the locality There are 34 men in two dorm itory buildings which are never locked The large camp area is laid out to roads and recrcai tional staff is provided Aids His Rescuers Giving First Aid vrKnovvledge gain an Emergency Measures Organiza tion training program served Gerry LaPiahto of NewtonSt well otter he suffered an acci dent mountain climbing during ya in thc Lauren tian Mountains Alt brokenbreast bone LaPlanto was able to aid his rescuers with knowledge he gained ilt the iEiVlO course Mr LaPiante helped direct operations from his homemade stretcher during the threequar termile dcscc ihb Ealtlc port it Guelph Reiormatory with ou rwas est blishc Square Laurentiao Moods Edmonton