rim THE RUSTLE 01 SPRING lS CLOSE llT HAND The rustleoi spring is close at hand for Mrs Pat lsaacs of Barrie who Wednesday re ceived large bundle of flow ers from her parents in Hril ish Columbia The west coast ls basking under warm sunA shine Flowem are blooming in profusion and now little bit of summer has been trans planted to cold snowy Barrie Though spring seems to be long way off despite the pro testations of the calendar Mrs lsaats doesnt mind so much now that shchas her summertime garden right in her own home The 23 varieties of plants including such an otic growths as JonquiLsNar cissus Forsythio Oregon Grape Plum Oriental and the Polyanthus were sent via the air waves Examiner Photo TOZHEHR NEXT WliEK Collegiate Board Fears Decreased School Grant Ontario is to give $19500000I acreage in the school grant is sexpected by Barrie District Collegiate Hoard this year al though it has been announced Wait Word on Police College Barrio is still waiting for word from the commission set up by Ontario AttomeyGencrals dc partrnent to locate the new police college The commission is vlslt ing site in Barrie in the near future following request from Industrial Commission on behalf of the city to consider Barrie as likely spot for the college Dale has not yet been announc ad and AttornoyCeneral Roberts said Wednesday he had not yet decided where the college would be The legislatures legal hilk committee passed Mr Roberts bill to set up the college for die training of members of police forces over which the attorney geperalshall have charge WEATHER TORONTO ClOfficial casts issued at am Synopsis large lug pressure area will move into Ontario from northern Manitoba tonight Brisk northwesterly winds will bring another surge of Arctic air into the province resulting in snow flurriesand squalls to the lee Lake Huion andGeor an Bay as well as extensive dr ing Dim inishing winds will accompany forelt ficers more in education 1560 We expect reduction from last year said school board secretaryetreasurer Bur ton teday unless something new happens He said the grant structure pointed to reduction but whether this would be so or not will not be known until next grants in week when the grants willbef made known However large deputation of mayors and reeves from nor thern Ontario wns assured WedI oesday almost all municipalities Credit Unionists in me province would get high er grants in 1960 Ontario chic director of edu cation Cannon was quoted as sayinglfive cities which ex pected lower education grants this year would actually getsub stantially more Barrie could be one of them Fear that some municipalities would get less was expressed following an equalized assess ment formula in computing grants Education Minister Roberts said he would be surprised if there were any decreases in ac Itual dollar grants to boards Choose Officers Kempenfelt Credit Union Ltd hosted Georgian Bay Credit Un ion Chapter meeting to alectof at Community House Thursday new terrnofotï¬ce system was introduced by imme diate past president Frank MulPbY New elected officers for three year terms are Jerry Naismitb reappointed secretarytreasurer Provincial Civil Service Orillia Mr Murphy lnnisfll farmers Stroud Jim Wilson new vice oresident succeeding Mercer Eirst Coop Packers Barrie For two year term officers are Mr Mercer new president Provin cial Civil Service Orillia Bert Ward Collingwood Community Acres Meatord Communit for one year term officers ar John Green Stouffville distri Credit unions originated with Wilhelm Raifleisen mayor of Flammersfeld Bavaria in 1848 They were needed to organize his people against the clutching unscrupulous moneyvlenders of the time Alphonse Desjardins Cana dian legislative reporter in 1900 brought credit unions tothe Western Hemisphere the first being at Levis Quebec Today there are more than 22400 credit unions in the West tenfold increase since 1934 No and onehalf Canadians be long to credit unions and have over nine million dollars in re serve There are more than 1500 credit unions in Ontario with membership of 600000 and has no Train lit llllandale in Thick Fog Thick fog caused motorist to miss his turn and plow into CNR diesel in Aflnpdnle inst BishL Captain James Henry Hone to RCAC School Camp Borden told city police he was headed cast on Titfin mised his turn north onto Bradford and burned into the stopped train There was $600 damage to his mail German car but his only injury was cut nose and lac eratcd left hand The dime southbound pass enger had stopped in Allandale to discharge travellers then moved on it was undamaged Engineer as William Clifford Melson Cumberland Street 19 No charga were laid AUTO FLIPS Barrie OPP who have been having quiet time of it in the last few days were called out to Highway 400 lust north of An ne Street Wednesday Slippery pavement had caused north hound motorist posing truck to flip over lvli across the boule be card and end facing north in the southbound lane Police said the auto of Alan Dulshaw 25 orillla had $400 damage but he was not hurt No chargeswere laid Barrie Agricultural Society Names SecretaryTreasurer Barrio Agricultural Society directors met last week in the board room where it was an nounced that Barrie muses are positively set for Septem ber 15 16 and class Rfair Conjderation is being given reports the committeer to hold ing the livestock division of Junior Fair Sept 17 In this way the committee opes to avoid conflict with er Sim ior fairs in the distrl ct Elliott lG Cola has been appointed fto the newlycreated position secretarytreasurer of the society Mr Color of Orchard Drive Barrie is chief Clerk in the superintend ents office Canadian National Railway Allandalc He has so worked in Capreol and Homepayne for the company been with the railway 47 years Mr 001 is menu ber of Barrie Vetorans Club Also reported was appoint ment of immediate past pres ident Owen to Mn man or firmnce cheque was reported ceived in the meeting to cover fourth prize for the best composed Ontario Pnze List published bya Class fair in 1959 There are 84 suchfai1s in the province Simcoe County Shorthom Breeders club will hold its an nual sale of registered cattle at the fair grounds Alpril the directors said 17 fortihe Pressure from 1960 fair show preparations necessitates spe cial directors meeting called for March at Rpm in De partment of Agriculhlre office lier Street llho meeting gill deal only with prize list revision ELLIOIT COLES Firemen Scanned nesday night on general Movies On Hydro Firemen rm Slum Coun tys farthest corners assembled at Midlands fire hall last nighh for meeting of Slmcoe Coun ty Mutual File Add Association Bamies Harvey Baldwin Cliff Brown Mike Wieder and Barrie Fire Chief Irwin Elle Earth Examitm CITY AND COUNTY NEWS mmmnmEW PoohPoo WASAGA aaaca Village Clerk Ken Blanchard this morn ing poohpoohed charges that half the amount of last years high school levy is missing Reeve Anthony Beck VednesA day nightaskcd council where was $10347 that still remains un paid to the Colllngwood Ditsllct High School Board The total levy last year was $20290 Only half that figure has to this date been paid Finance Chainnan Rennie Goldsmith suggated that he couldnt answer that question until the current audit was com pleted Reeve Beck laid irater that he would find out where the money was This money should recover he said MYSTERY An aura of mystery surrounds this sumClerk Blancth told The Examiner this morning that the situation was fondly since the original levy of $20290 had been changed He said council felt this levy was moheavy and appealed the amount After two bearings the original law was lowered but Clerk Blanchard couldnt answer by how much since he was awaiting the results of the audit now being carried out 5er OUTCOME When the appealwas launch ed the high school board was paid $10143 which council felt was more in line with its needs The rest would be paid pending the outcome of the appeals Clerk Blanchardindicated 1116 figure owing the high school bmtd thereforo still re mains mystery Reeve Becks outbursts Wed the were nttributed by Clerk Blanchard to the heat of poll ï¬nal debate QUESTIONS COUNCIL Reeve Beck spread his ques tions around tiring the meeting and fired one at the met in Why was there $400 bull dozing fee for work on private property done last year were four of the as members who attended the meeting talk was given on hydro hazards by Ontario Hydro re presentative Fred Long and another 11de man Young ed movie on rural hydro insulation Said Chief Irwin It ivas one of the best mks weve had After the meeting there was Next meeting buffet lunch will be April 21 at Collingwood To this queationno one came up with an answer Why was last years Reeve Eric Lawrason allowed to ring up an $1800 expense and work fee last year whenhe Reeve Beck during his Vprevlouszork in council never received more than $400 in total Anagrams Reeve Beck also challenged the wunclllors to come out with any arguments they had about the $552 fee paid to To main legal firm for the defence of the Beck Edminlstrntion Tho hs Charges That $1 000 Missin present council was challenged by certain Wasaga citizens last summer after Reeve Lawrason was ousted from office At the lost meeting the coun cil passed the motion for pay ment of this bill anyone has any questions jlets have it urged Beck COOP MEETING Annual meeting of Simcoe Dis trict Cooperatin Service will be hEld In Central United Church social hall at Ros and Toronto Streets Barrie at pm Friday April PRESENT TROPHY liT ST IOES Mayor Willard Kinzie pre sents the Willard Kinzie Trop phy to Stephen Hinton ath nor ovum PEMBROKE CPlAn Ontario Supreme Cout jury Wednesday found l7yearold Donald thith not guilty of charge of rape The youth was charged along with two others in alleged at tacks on 15yearoldgirl at nearby Beachhurg last Sept 27 letle representative at St Josephs High School The school had highest point as gregate In skating competition at Barrio Winter Carnival In tormenting the award the may or sald It doesnt matter what we win what We achieve lts how we go about it He praised the relatively small school body for its fine effort in the carnival Examiiuer Photo the cold weather over the prov in max Erlo Harris Parry smmd Com Regional forecasts valid until ï¬ï¬gty Elmer Benfley swuï¬ midnight Friday Lake Er Niagara western National union news was read Lake Ontario regions Windsor by Earl Babcock director Na Hamilton Toronto Variable tional Credit Union Association towens 77 for WATER HEATERS be eï¬ Ive Junosf on see your dealer or your Gas Company An Ottawadatelined story on Page of Wednesdays Exam mm mm BORDENFACEOPF was rm to pawnmm is LENGTHY our Maior Earle Andy Anderson six times before the hat was officially opened by the my sions but inadvertently labelled him as Liberal While local Whigs mayrber discouraged to know that no such defection took place it mending Central Gourmand and Mrs Anderson pre pare to dropthcpuck for face0H to startlast nights general last night Faceoff was gone of the lengtbiest seen in long time Mrs Anderson had to drop the puck about of photographers inl attend ance were satisfied Gam ï¬nallygot underwa between two teams from ROAF and RCA Examiner Phat hockey game at the Andy An must be stated that Mr Fergu derson Memorial Arena Camp son is still Tory along with Borden Arena in memory of our apologles to that gentleman Mrs Andersons late husband cloudiness with occasional snow and OntarioCredit Union field flIurries and Itiiiï¬inghcolger todayl man C5533 mg may Creditiuhico framework and minim id leay rum function were illustrated by field Weskmï¬mmwei 23 man Norm Alexander using La uron on am cloudy with snowflurriesand oc flanqelgraph lexasionail Ifsqualls toga ideally envy ting Part cou wit 11 scattered snowflurries and colder tonight and dFriday Winds north west 7540 ecreasing to 15 Fri day afternoon Georgian Bayï¬b eastern Lake Ontario Ha urton re toflurries thlsvafternoon Partly Hasnt jumped any mï¬ucai cloudy with ew snowflurries and continuing cold tonight and 35 lately Im Eriday Winds southeast 15 he coming northwest 2565 this after 500 Kirkland Lake and Timmins Kapuskasing regions North Bay Sudbury Sunny with cloudy in tervals and few periods of very light show today Mainly clear and continuing cold tonight and Friday Winds northeast 15 in creasin ma this after noon and shingsto north west 15 friday Western New York Cloudy windy and cold today tonight and Friday with snowflurries high today in mid20 low tonight around lD Forecast Temperatures Low tonight High Friday Windsor 15 llBERAIS Hear Senator Connolly on National Liberal Organizer Topic PARTY ORGAN ATloN luuLo usr souool worromum THthSDAY MARCH 24 at hum orist WhetlngFHHtl Toronto flak Trenton St Cathannes Hamilton Muskok Killaloe Earlton Sudbury North Bay Kapuskasing White River