EXWARDENS of Slmcoe County warm themselves in front of ï¬re at dinner meeting last night in Barrie The meeting was ottcndcd by THE BRADFORD contingent at the exwordens dinner in Barrie last nlght Left to WardensElect 1960 President conunittce has been set up by Simcoe County exWardens Association to investigate the ac eeptnncc of certain people into the associationwho were never actually wardens The annual general meeting last night heard charges that some membersvwho were never wardens were rightfully accept ed into the associationhut oth ers should never have been al lowed to join About All people attendcduthe dinner and meeting Charles Evans 1049 warden of simcoe County was elected president of the association for about 42 cxwnrdens reeves and guests From left to right fierb Barker of Sunnldale wnrden lnlcts John Drink right Herb Hughes Iiecvo of West Gwiliimhury Townsh Dr Gilbert Blackwell pily built on Bradford Echool water Drilllo Township 1986 Tom Simpson Tiny 1913 George Shepherd Cree more 1951 Ciao Charlie Evans Bradford lawyer and Art Evans Reeve Bradford Examiner Photo Celebrates Fine With Sentence 34yearold Everett man cel chrated $74 file year ago Wednesday by getting aleday jail sentence for impaired driv ing at Camp BordenSept la illcence suspended for six months in Barrie magistratcs court Wedg naday The fine he rcived year ago was for the same offence Magistrate Sends Youth ro Jail 17yearold Toronto youth Herbert Harold Hammer who was convicted of attempted car 1960 Benson onelime Jheft Oct Toy Barrie Magistrate Lreeve of Penetang and 1u50 war den of Simcoe was elected vice president and secondvicepresi dent will be George Shepherd who was warden in 1951 WAS GREY FARM OFFICIAL MARKDALE GP Howard Graham 71 past presidentro Grey County Federation of Agri culture and prominent in many farm organization died ronomo col Forecasts issued by the weather office at Sum Pressure retain light snow illthe extr me nor westernpart of Ontario This dis hence is expected to shift As result south erly winds will become estab northeastwar hed over mostof Ontario bringing milder temperatures Regional forecasts valid until midnigt Fliday Lake Erie Lake Huron Lake Ontario Niagara Georgian Bay Haliburton Kirkland Lake rc gions Windsor London Toronto HarniltonSunny with cloudy pe riods and milder today and Fri day Winds southeast to southerly 10 to 20 Tuesday GR Foster was sentenced to sixmonths definite and three months indeterminate in jail by the some magistrate Wednesday Difiiculty in obtaining an inter view with former member of theSimcoe County Childrens Aid clear yet what the position of theCity of Barrie is with respect to theSociety is holding up the final re ortto the board respect mg hunkyWide fund for the society Fair weather pre Dan Sunday of Brake visits over mostof EasternCans ada thismorniug VAweak low and Co employed laythe society to mak campaign survey told the board Tuesday that the com pany was notptepared tosun mit ocompletedreport until they had lnfervi ed Pinchin Employees the society had made repeated attempts to inter view er Pinchih but without success Mr Sunday felt that Compiled at noon by Abltl er Consum rs Algomn SE Duncan Dis Aubrey Baker also hudhis Board and the fact that it is not canvass 5ronllrsrlsrock PRICES Seag Firemen Plan Church Parade Firemen from all over Simcoe County will take part in church parade at Bradford Sunday The parade will start from the town hall at 1030 am and go to the United Church Representatives from Simcoe County fire departments attend ed monthly meeting of the County Mutual Fire Aid System last night at Wasaga Beach Community Hall when it was decided to hold the parade Four mmoers from Barrie Fire Department attended the meeting VAmong other general busines items discussed was the forming of committee to figure out ideas for coming meetings of the MFAS Harold Hunter Orillia rep resentative irorn the Fire Mar shals office attended the meet ing Problems Holding Up Decision On CBS Financial Appeal having regard to allthe reports they had before them Mr PioA chin was key man in the cur vey He asked the help of the Aboardvto arrange suchnn inter view Councillor John Small un dertook to try and make the ar rangements Mr Pinchin was one of Simcoo County Council representatives on the boarde 1959 and also chair man of finance for the Society Mr Sunday also stated that the outcome of the meeting hetween representatives of the City Barrie and the executive of the Society might have hearing on the findings of the report He therefore asked that the report be delayed until this information was available to his company Crawford and 24 nonlopSt Secohd Floori Gas ii iIuranda Mines Normctll New Has 46 11 335 tradesmen war pretend do notunde Extenmn For Bradford High gxfcoslnn will he 31 lhnt tentative ppro from the Ontario Municipal new has been received the extension will house no nudltorlum and gymnasium feterlo home eoooumlI room annual training room and we scheduled to begin April 1960 with plan for oc cupanQol some of theroorns set for the opening of the new school year Hie ratepayers will Pay $1004 000 while the government share will amount to $250000 Visits to neighboring schools in Barrie Stouffville Canning ton Aurorspund Uxhrldge by manhole oi the school board prompted the declsioo to bring the High School into line with some of the neighboring ones The architectural firm of William Manolo and Associ ates Toronto will draw up plans for the extension ï¬rde qrash Damage $1300 heldon mammalian onchnmohlnnhadmuliqdln $1M damage yesterday Edmond Anselm 16 wns in collision with truck driver Ed mond Lespernnce 25 Both are from Pcrkinslield Wine of the narrow road nndtbc condition of the corner on which they met no charges were laid sold Victoria Harbour OPP Coost Graham No Inquest says Crown Tberc will be no inquest on Robert fledley Barrie insurance shlesmnn who was found dead ligghln sports car Ncsday morn iledley who lived at 28 Adel aide Street Allandole died in result of carbon monoxide pols onlng Ontario Provincial Pol ice Const Jock Shephnrdsnid today Crown Attorney Thompson had advised him there was no need for an inquest 331p mans rowan sermon coonsr snows Technich Assistance Needs Understanding Technical assistance is one of the great Ideas ofthe mod ern wor community leader and conference consultant David Smith told the annual meeting of Simcoo Ratepayers and Truth tees Association last night Mr Smlth was formerlydb r72ctor of community hie training hero in Barrie also secretary at Simcoe County Federation of Agriculture After seven years in Barrie he went to take over directorship of the adult educa tion division in Saskatchewan Now he is once again working out of Barrie as conference consultant in 1853 however United Nations Educational Sci cntiï¬c and Cultural Organization asked him to go to Thailand to set up model educational es tabllslnnent Around the world he told the meeting assembled at Oakviow Beach Community Centre we share our knowledge and skills It would be better for technical assistance if we get to know some of the ideas of the lobnbh tants of these other countries He specified it would he good idea if Buddhist philosolt phers and Thai musicians would visit the western world so as we couldlearn something of their culture our DIFIICULT Helping these other countries he said was difficult process because we were not used to how other people worked and thought While he was working in Thailand we felt if we knew more of how theythought about us we could make our partnership more effective Atthe Lime he said his own job was as an advisor to mem bers of village communities working with Thailand Unesco Fundamental Education Gentle was centre for com munity development and one of is main functions was cam paign for better healthgetting people to wear shoes boil water stop eating raw ï¬sh everyone in Thailand has stomach infec tion of some kind and putting lids on wells Stilileots in their early twen ties he told the guests were drawn from all overThailand and after two yenré traimn went back to their homes to put their newfound knowledge into operation To try to get better underJ standing of how the Thai felt said Mr Smith TUFEC con ducted interviews with them and asked them how eyfelt They told he went on they did nothke us because we were too domineering and rigid They said they Wouldlike us better if we would discuss things with them more The Thai often said UNES workers did not know eno gh about Thailand itselfits char acter background ways and culture SOne said to me When you make suggution agree th and thinkris good accept it When you make one doubt like and Avom ARGUMENT The Thai avoided argument he added because they did not wish to hurt hisfeelings in what thought was their great est met1snid their ability to relax When thc some person asked me what thought was their greatest fault replied they were too relaxed Speaking of the peoples abil ity to be relaxed and happy he said Perhaps itlis sorrchth to do with tho fact they are Buddhists Later he explained Buddhisma tenets included re linealnation and what happened at one par ticular polnt was thought to be determined by what you had done at another point They work through series at lives he added and therefore the pressure onthem is not as great as it is oli western com 1rflfunitieswho only believe in on He said they were an extremely tolerant people Speaking of the historyof Thai landand the beginnings of its interest in education Mr Smith said all through historyThailaod it means lond of thetree refused to be put upon by ers and hadnever suflered nny rigorous invasion or imperializ atioll They were wen slrilll keeping out of tho way he commented They think they are tree and mean to keep that way He said at the beginning of this century they decided edu cation was the only way they could justify their existence as nationond they started to try to adapt themselves to the nod em world Forty years ago they introduc ed universnl elementary educa tion There were schools through out tllo country At the moment he said they have three universities including one for law and one for agricul ture The country is 60 per cent literate The fact so many people were able to read made consider able difference the form of our program he sni Then at theheginningï¬f the 1950s the Thai had the idea they would establish inone ofztbeir 71 provinces model educational establishment In nursery schools he illustrating some ofthe prob lems Westem teachers came up againsthe experienced some of the different ideas of the East in our nursery schools be explained we believe in the child havinggselfexprcssion But inflhailand young child should be seenand not heard He also told how once Ameri cans showed Thailanders how to part fertilizer on their rice crop Teachers Hold AnnualMeeting the public scholsun Cainp Bor deoy vinege Wasaga Beach and the townships of Innisfil and Stumidale will be attending their annual convention at Ookview Comm Hall near Wasaga Beach Friday The mbrning session devoted toflthe improvemen of cm said and told them it would double their take They were right it did However next year they found the That had only planted rice in an area half the size of the former one ENOUGH ALREADY What tho Americans did not reallzc was the Thai had enough rice already Talking of the politics of the country he said there had been monarchy until 1932 An as sembly was appointed which lasted Uirough 1947 and new assembly was appointed While he was in Thailood new assembly was formed by way of bloodless coup this was owing to suspected com munist influence the govern ment In hreas where more than 50 per cent of the people are literate he said people could elect their representatives but where the froctlon was mailer reps were apponitedv Chinese people control the eco nomic side of the country he said He added there were many Chinese there in all We million out of ulntlon of 29 million Mos whosodedhistalk questionperiod said he wasglnd someone asked him about sport hecnusl the Thai Wereoriginal in that thcir hia vorite sport was one where skill was more important than competition The game was played by group of men standing ln circle and the idea was to keep ball little bigger andlighter than baseball moving without allowing it to touch the ground The player could hit it any way he liked except with his hand They were also keen on tennis and most Thai learned to swim almost as soon as they can breathe RESOLUTION Secretary Mrs George Carn eron told the packed hail after the dinner resolution was passed last year by Simcoe County Ratepayers and Trustees Association nopfï¬cial could dic tate the subject of any speakers talk The talk she said Would be on education talthougb Mr Smiths address covered much wider subject than Thai educa tion Remarked George Johnston MIPP for Simeoe1County Edu cation ls the onethiog that is cveryhodysbosinas Charlie Newton thanking the speaker cemented As long as have known him Mr smith he has been organizing Morely Clelment treasurer of the Associationgsaid during the business report section of the evening the winners of the Sim coe County school public speak ing contest had had to go to To ronto for the finals without money tom the Association which spohsors the contest He said they had not even been ble to ay their fares hot this or we will he abletosénrl our con of0aklenyark Pub gnvs 5the auditors report emanating cIrrliNocounrr Nrws lvocronexunus L1EUT MARVIN Robson rtreosuler of the Barrio Power Squadron hands Mrs Ron Smith St Vincent Street Barrie text books and stu dents aids for the 16week junior piloting course given by the Barrie Power Squad ron which started at the Armory last night Mrs smith is the only woman taking the course this year and on pas sing the final exam will be come an associate member the squadron Examiner Photos Simcoe Childrenkiln Society Reverting To VoucherSystemf On moirecommendation of special Committee set up to look into the cost of providing cloth ing forwards the board of Sim coe County Chlldroul Aid So ciety agreed Tuesday to do away with the $5 per month clothing allowance per child to foster parents ConvictYouths Oi Car Thett Two Toronto youths who at tempted to steal car from Barrie resident Oct 19 were con vioted by Barrie Magistrate Foster Wednesday Dean Thomas 13 Wilson Avenue and Robert Willard 17 Springhlust Avenue Toronto were also convicted of car theft in Gravenhurst They will be sentenced Tuesday Both boys saidthey had stolen the Gravenhurst car because they hadno money no food were coldv and they had to get hack to Tofonto They arrived in Barrie parked their car and walked around the corner onto Bayfield Street and saw another This one belonged to Joseph McGowan 113 Bayfield Street City Police Coost Bridge said the two youths were trying to start th car with tinfoil when they saw McGowan looking out of the window bridge later be arrested them atCol er and lappcrton streets Inter foster parents on the former voucher SYStcm The scheme of $5 per month allowance was instituted this year in the hope of cutting cloth ing costs it had been tound that it was considered in the main as an allowance over and above the issue of clothing vouchers No savings had been effected Board member Harold Hal bertAlliston said he had found worker who was concerned with the elimination of the $5 allowance She mnlntained that the cancellation of would creaserthe clothing bill to the so ciety She stated that with the $5 the foster parents wereoble to buy material to make up clothes Ernest Burl board member for Midland asked if fosterpar outs had to submit aiist of needs which was checked by workerhefore vbucher was issued He was told that this was so but that workers on long er had to accompany the foster parents tnmake the purchase it was esflmated thaLthe work entailed under the voucher sys tem was 15 minutes per dayper worker on THE prison GINGERALE on WILSOHS Neith Willnrd nol fact Thai people go out of their way not to hurt or embarrass anyone gt Technical programs went on were not planned sutflclently 73 1w 115 391 215 rNorthernGeorgiad ay Kir landLnke Timmins Kapuskas tog North Bay Spdbury In creasing cloudiness today Friday mainly cloudy and milder Scat Dom Faun Darn Stores Dom Tar Sullivan Famolu Pin Ford Cm Gt Lkr Nor Ont Coldstre Monro cm gm Jockey Club nom Pacific Pet Perri PL spelling reading English so cial studies audiovisual aldn physical education art and how Asbestos Atlas Steel Algom Urnn Bk of Mann showed balance of nbou fared showers Winds southerly lot 20 Gebo Mine Gut Pow Gun Min Horace Form Que Nt Goo Roe 0W1 Bonk st oriar enough ahead UNESCO wanted the Thai tofhelp in workers adjust Thailand but elseso subjects should he evaluat linealinn ac sistant su erintendent of 12 tern New Yer vMostly fair and warmer today and tonight High today near 66 low tonight in mid405 Friday increasing ithshowerslikely did not name Thalpeople had to make an even bigger adiust mentthemselves Speaking offhe Th they were marvelously relaxed he asked tne nonnlde loplnentfor0ntan Will be luncheonspcak Ltd steel of Can TorDom nx Truman Pipe Traders Texaco Innom UnionGus Walk new e1 lniemm Plpc KcmAddioon LohurwB pro 2m uasro Ferguson we on cw one of them 35 Bid Asked Con Investment 35 941 Not American Investor Growth on Supervised Growth cronomo commencisz INDEX on 60Goldr down 15 Metal up 11 on up 40 New oausrocx mom Avlznnnns indunrllu downna noun down 72 Utilities up no mMoar nonve TRADERS tun nonunion Gal North Coldtrombme Tcronto Treoton Hamilton Muskoka Klllaloe Enrlton Sudbury MEI