Mr MORE Tle zoo children and their parents took advant age at free sleigh rides at the farm of Thcrrien Satur day The youngsters braved chilling temperatures to take rides on the 1hrce tcamdrawn sleighs and one horse open sleigh Tttf sleigh load of kiddies and few parents prepare to leave BELOW llot chocolate and it warm fire Sleigh Rides Thrill 3200 District Children Not everything worked out as Intended but Centennial sleigh ride held Saturday at the lam oi Tberrien north of Dal Alon was considered successful nnyway More than 200 proschool and primary school children and their parents arrived at the Pen derosa farm to take advantage ol an offer of tree sleigh rides Only disappointment of the afternoon was the failure at vol untaryf help Mr Therrlen ad hopedlfor to turn up fvvo team drawn sleighs provided by ob Andrews and Ron iggs neighbors oi the Ther and one horse open sleigh delighted the youngsters One boy seemed to sum up the acting of the majority when he paid love to stay here for IVE Children jostled fell on the oitiiedsleighs andhranto thwarmarrelo fairy tale said one mother its amazing how the little tych seem to keep warm long after the adults are shivering commented another observer Ron Harbottle of Caroline St Barrie took his children to the farm He commented We were very impressed with tho activi ties lm sure the kids had lot of fun After the rides children and parents were served hot chow late and given lira opportunity to warm up by the fireplace in the farms ciubrooms before return ing home Mr lberrien was disappointed by the turnout having hoped tor close to 1000 children The free sleigh ride was plan riinM Prior MONTREAL tCP barrio Population Reaches it 25000 10 rk For first Time While he said all ial ï¬gures or nt be available to another two weeks unofficial ï¬gures in dicate Barrles population win inpass 25000 for fliefirst timeh Lloyd Partridge ssessinent commissioner announced toda This would represent an grease of his frnmthe popuia on yearagn when it was 24455 ore per Traps closer to 600 said Partridge whoexplained be an ipatea thaolticial figures would ready about January 15 yA reviewof giires showed marl19 population busshowna bloody 1mm since it beam In city with 2094 peonlejn 1959 in ten exceptions this en general trend tor Barrie although there was slight drop back alterth First World War after reaching 7006 people in 1915 The 1921 population fi was 7900 the records show Asked about Barries reassess merit Mr Pnrtridge said the goalwas to have it completed by 1063 at it conidbe used for 191 tax levies with 1soqpro rti be done this is con siderab task but Mr Part ridge saidrit would be done be cause ityhas to beready by thed The work was startediin Octoberyand initial progress has been onto schedule nod primarily to give urban youngsters their lirsiride on horse drawn sleigh 11 we made couple at hun dred children happy think we had good day Mr Ther ricn said lm very grateful to our neighbors who helped by supplying two teams lor the afternoon Leaders Pay Tributes To Vincent Massey By THE CANADIAN PRESS ltleésages oi sorrow and sym pathy for Vincent Massey for mer governorgeneral who died Saturday at 00 came from friends rid coileaguesr during Queen rLa described ltltMasELBtth LCanad mgummonsff Both tbotQueeii and the Queen Mother sent eondoleiicesto Hart Massey 50 of the dead slaves man The Queen said My hus band and both feel that we have lost very old and valued friend andgwa Join in sending our deep sympathy to you and members or the family GovernorGeneral oi Michener Mt Masseyhad such unique sttIitMites of family backgron miad and service to Canada at we are quay side look the chill oil when the rides were over in Oro Township Examiner Photo Three Barrie Men Charged litter Mishaps Iwo Barrie men have been charged with falling to remain at the scene of an accident and careless driving and third man with careless driving and driving without licence follow ing two accidents yesterday and one this morning Graham lionsdnle Bl of Henry St was charged alter the car he was driving sustained $500 damage when it rammed the back at parked garbage truck The accident occurred at 720 this morning on Anne St at Goaorge Driver of the truck was Kent Russel Baker 25 of Ferris bane Barrie The truck was un damaged Constable Donald Bulmcr of Barrie police department laid charges Donald Bell 35 of Marion Crescent Barrie was charged with tailing to remain and care less driving after car collided with an auto driven by Gloria Maria Dairies of Edgaill Dr yesterday at 426 pm Damage to the Dairies car was estimated at 8300 Police report the Bell auto received 5100 da mage hiiistable Bob Thompson investigated Charges of careless driving and falling toremaln at the scene also face George lire Kay 40 of Sophia St after minor accident on Duniop St at theQueens Hotel The ac cident occurred at 030 p1ri The other car involved was driven by Peter Bertram 19 of itlldhuist Total damage was $5 Constable Hollis Sleeves in vestigated Farm Tours lire Arranged rst in series of three ed ucational farm tours for children six years and older wfll be held Sheardown in Cookstown slart ing at pm Sponsored bythe Ontario Rid ers and Recreation Association the tours are held without charge in the interest of creating better understanding between unb and rural residents Among the demonstrations to be given during the three tours are milking feeding calves and daydoday farm operatlo The following tours will be heidetthe morma Drurys hi Dalston on Jan 15 and at Dave Bnibadiera Innis dale Farm on Feb 17 The Ontario Rideraand Ree reation Association iormerly the Simcoe County Ridcrs sociation is planning riding demonstration at Shear Park Barriegon march Skating parties are planned for January andFebruary but dates have not yet been set has now grown to more than MEMORY or IE room fails Saturday at the tarin of John President or the club waioii 111 1111an Min TUESDAY JANLAR Kn Ralph Berry Is Promoted To Sergeant Corporal Ralph Bury at Bar rie city police had reason to celebrate this amend Ho was promoted to rergeanL Mr Berry started law enforce ment work with the Kirkland Lake OPP in 1940 He Joined the Barrie lam in May at 196 Four years later he was promoted to corporal ills promotion became ettectivs ye terday Mr Berry lives with his wits and three children at 11 Donald St He writes weekly column Law and Good Graces tor The Examiner Man Wounded By Gun Blast James Mick 45 of Coltingwood is in satislaclory condition at Toronto General Hospital after stilfcrlng thigh wound from shotgun blast Sunday at pm The shooting is alleged to tune occurred at the home at And raw McCullough Elm Street Victoria Harbor No charges have been laid Following an examination by an Oakville doctor Mr hlirk was transferred to Toronto General Hospital Crowds Converge 0n Ski Resorts Conditions were excellent at Barries three ski resorts over the weekend low temperatures and snow rcsorts conditions ranging lrom good to cxcelleriL Mount Stbouls reported it was operating at capacity Sai urday and that crowds were good on Sunday and Monday in spite of cold temperatures Snow Valley and Horseshoe largo gave Valley also reported First New Years Baby Born To The bell bad hardlu domed paling New Years morning when Mm Keith Groot of 146 Yooge $1 Innisfil gave birth to daughter It Banks Royal Victoria Hospital The seven pound eleven ounce girl woe Jamuelino was born at 1210 am She is the third drild at lit and him Groot Yvonne was the only child Euro in Barrie on New Years By other and child received visit mm Mayor Bentley this morning As his first oili cial net in oftice Mr Bentley presenlcd them with bouquet oi roses from tho ity son born at the stroke at midnight to Mr and bin Farm and Derogan of Cotsanwille Que so miles southeast at Mon treal was the that baby born in 15611 FARM PRICE VlNNlPEG CP Oilseed teaturod most at light early trade on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange today with liberal hedging sales at irregular prices it the open flux was un changed to to lower ltlay 3515 rapeseed it to lower Jan 23211 barley unchanged tiny 126 oats and rye not open it Filly now seats just installed increased the spectator seating accommodation at the Barrie city council chambers to 115 an inspection showed this morning There were so regular seats and four benches with room for four persons each Vater jugs and glasses were placed on the members desks which were given an final dust ing this morning in preparation or tonights inaugural Innisiil survey by 1110 Canadian Pres local timu showed that he was followed ï¬r seconds later by anolhzr boy named Garatt levenrpound six ounce bay born to air and Mrs George Kloorterman o1 Trans na Man The fixatgirl born in 1963 Ir rived ï¬ve seconds after mid night in Brandon blan the six twnounce daughter was in to hlr and bin Walter Korxenovrskl Too rcco er midnight Four Injured in Collision Four persona auataliicd minor injuries in no accident in the northbound lane Highway as near Oainurst yestaday after noon The accident occurred at 130 when car driven by At an Dale Lords of Vascy coir lidcd with another driven by Fred Espoy of Madame Town ship Suffering cuts and bruises were lllr bowls and three passenger in his auto Barbara Joan and Steve Bcama all of Vascy liIIlmtalo OPP an investigat ll Police at Elmvala report sev eral accident during the holiday weekend all described as minor 50 Seats Added To Coouncil Hall The mayorelect Robert Bentley who arrived at the city hall shortly before 1010 am said he had his inaugural ad dress ready and it would be re leased after delivery Asked if he had anything else to add at this time the mayor elect smiled broadly and re marked will be giving n9 comments in my inaugural drcssf Couple aka Paul Edgar Benetton HullQtngmblnhtoaain pounds ttouoco xiii late named Sylvie to Ontario both Windsor and Motion hospitals dahmd tin ï¬rst 196a babies to born in the province An eight pound 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