45¢th flame new CITY MRS RODGERS PRESENTS TROP BY TO IJEIJI RUTH COLE BARBIE CENTRAL Stands Paoked For Inspection Rain didnt faze nny parents or friends of No 52 Barrie DLs trict Central Collegiate cadet corps from attending Barrie Arena Thursday during the am annunl inspection and physical education display The crowd packing the stands saw an expected format of dis play one similar to last years lot there seems to be new v1t ality in movement during annual inspections URGES BEST EFFORT Inspecting Ofï¬cer Lt Col Scotti MC CD Command ant The or School Camp Borden in his brief re marl urged cadets and girls to give their best effort in all activities they are part of lie said he hoped the students would keep iniproving their precision The Motor Rodgers tro phy went Cadet Lieut Ross WEATHE my Synopsis lowpressure area centred over Lake Ontario is causing cloudy skies over most of Southern and Central Ontario As this disturbance moves off northeastwnrd it will be fol lowed by clearing skies Afterlt noon temperatures will rise to about 60 degrees in Southern Ontario and to 65 to 70 inNorth em Ontario Sunny skies Satur day will be accompanied by little warmer weather Lake Erie Lake Huron re gions Windsor tendon Mainly sunny today and Saturday little cooler tonight warmer Sa turday Winds northwesterly 15 20 becoming light this evening Niagara western Lake Onta rio Georgian Bay regions Ha milton Toronto North Bay Sudbury Cloudy clearing this morning Sunny Saturday lit tle cooler tonight warmerSs turday winds northerly 1520 becoming light this evening Eastern Lake Ontario Hali burton regions Cloudy clearing this afternoon Rain ending this morning little cooler toight warmer Saturday Winds north easterly 1520becoming light this evening Algoma Timagami southern White River regions Mainly sunny today and Saturday Con ler tonight warmer Satur day Winds light becoming southwesterly 1520 this after IJOOll Northem White River Coch rane regions Mainly sunny to day and Saturday little warmer Winds southwesterly 15 increasing to 20 this after noon Forecast temperatures Low tonight high Saturday Windsor 40 St Thomas London Kitchener Wingbam Hamilton St Catharines Toronto Peterborough Trenton Campbell with No Platoon To the Commander of the win ning girls platoon Lieut Ruth Cole No went the Morrison trophy WINS TROPHY Wayne Barr won the Jack Garner trophy while the Strath cona Crest went to Brian Alt maa Both awards are for rifle marksmanship Platoon judge was Capt John Howard Cadet instructors Ma jor Neshitt Capt Ben Dickson Lt Wilcox Lt Wood and Lt Mos sop Civilian instructors were Fisher George Teail Sloane Cole Syn nott and Buckiand Girls directors were Misses Vivian Campbell and Helen Spanis Aaskting teachers in the program were Fanbrother Careless Driving Chargedgln Crash Aycar nasty atmunlopWest andMary Street yesterday af ternoon caused an estimated $550 damages City police reports car driven by Michael Alisdair 39 of 46 Mary was in collision with car driven by Douglas Clos son 20 Concession Oro Alisdair has been charged with careless driving and improper passing police said The accident occurredwhen Alisdair allegedly pulled too far overinto the opposite lane near Mary Street No one was in jured Damage to Ciossons ve hicle $200 Allsdalrs 5350 approximately Parker Marcel lus Tyndall Wm Chish olm WalkEr Battalion Commander was Ca det LtCol Don Faster with his 2ndincommand Cadet major Don Arnold Girls Company Commander wosAnn Kearsey with Platoon Comaodors Suz anne Gauthier Joyce Nettieton SandralTurner Mary Landre villa and Ruth Cola Cadet Pla toon Commanders included Ca det Lts Larry Sheppard Doug las Speers Rm Campbell Jun Bogardis and Ray Robertson Lonnie Will Get Another Industry Orillias newest industry is soon to locate on West Street South on halfacre lat adia ceat to the property recently purchased by the Shell Oil Com PEDY The indtutry which is to be known as Trophy Designs Ltd is fhdbraluahlld of thiee Orrllin men Harvey Bolt Robin Birk ett and Norton Orser who ap proached town council some time ago with the request to purchase some property on West Street South The woodworking industry will make small start and special ize in manufacturing wooden bases for trophies Eventually it expects to branch out in other lines The deed to the land was to be signed today and the contract for erecting 3040 foot cement block building with stucco finish has been let Freight Plunges Into Trent Canal TRENTON CPThirtyfour cars of fast CNR freight train plunged off the tracks here Thursday night Four of the cars dropped into the Trent Canal There were no injuries The train travelling from Tor onto to St AlbanS Vt was crossing the sontout bridge which spans the Trent River and Canal when one car jumped the tracks dragging 38 others with it The cars were crushed together in shower of sparks CNR spokesmen said it will take about two weeks to get the main MontrealToronto lide in oper atio again Meanwhile passengers are being trans ferred to CPR trains between Trenton and Bellevllle The engine containing en neer Norman Meldrum ad fire man John Knott both of Belle ville did not leave the rails FALL 0N ISLAND witnesses said they saw what appeared to be hotbox on fire just before the derailment but railway officials said the cause of the accident was not known Jim Howard lockmaster on the canal said he saw one can jump the tracks and the rest fol lowed Some 75 to so cars some crushed like accordions are ly ing on the island between the Canal and river he said Their cargo is grain oil and white substance believed to be sulphur is running into the river More than 1000 feet of track was twisted and torn The Trent Canal normally used by small pleasure craft will be blocked until the four cars arehoisted out of it Early taday some of the cars were still dangling over the sides of the battered bridge Wrecking crews will have to lay new tracks before repair train can work in to the area No survey had been made of the bridge but spokesmen said it was known to he badly dam aged ward Edgar Officer aeration 12 Year De noose FILLieut Alan Proud Ion of Dr and Mrs Proud of Guelph was award cd the Cuadlaanorces Decorav don for 12 years rncritoriour service in the RCAF The announcement was mad by the Commanding Officer RCAF Station Edgar Wing Con mander Dempmr AFC CD The decoration was presente to FlLLieut Proud by the Sec tor Commander Ottawa NORAD Sector GroupVCaptaln Hockney CD Alan enlisted in the RCAF the spring of 1912 and received his pilots wings at Hagenvlllc Ont in May 1943 He took his release in October 1945 and attended the Univer sity of Western Ontario where he graduated with Bachelor of Arts degree In 1952 he returned to his first love air force blues this time as fighter controller Married to the former Loraine Long Sundrldge Ont they now have three children and residl in permanent married quarters at RCAF Station Edgar OECTA Members Hear llrt Official Dr Charles Koltskell pro vincial director of art for the Ontario Department of Educat ion addressed the Ontario Eng lish Catholic Tenehers Amel ation spring meeting at St 10 sephs Auditorium Thurde night Dr Gaitskoli ir president of the UNESCO sponsored Interna tional Society for Education Through Art In his address be outlined the sequences of child development He said that art is essentially the same the world over Learning to think through the medium of art results from the childs reaction to his own ex periences and his manner of sch ting these actions down in art form in order to communicate to others The teachersifunc tion is to motivate and the child must learn to do his own think ing he said Shyï¬ei whine Firerorks Display Stayner will have its tradition at fireworks display Monday night May 22 Ken Don and Dation Lowe will provide the en tertainment Stayner town band will pro vide musical program until it is dark enough for the full et feot of the display to be seen Try An Exnmlner Want an Phone Pa 82414 GROUP CAPT Hock ney congratulates FltLieut Alan Proud on being NEWS 3DAY CONEIRENE Trostilo Address Meeting Oi Young PCs Near Otillia mmmeruonwio the Hon Deallo Frost QC LLD DCL will be the banquet speaker Saturday June 10 at the Ontario YoungProgressiva Conservative Arsocutione 1961 annual general meeting and weekend conference at Fern Cottage resort on Lake Couch 1xhiring at Atherley nearDril The threeday cornered be ginning on Friday June and concluding on Sunday afternoon June 11th will see deiegata of Ontario in attendance from all part of the province The theme of the convention will beConscrvattsm 1961 and will include such outstand ing speakers as the lion Mao thew Dymohd MD minister of health who will deliver the opening address it 930 am Saturday June 10 On Sunday afternoon at 1130 pm the luncheon speaker will be the HonJobn PJRoharts rewarded the Canadianlorces Decoration Lack Training Criticized VBy Judge Chief lit Congress TORONTO judge and police chief spoke Thurs day at Canadian Congress of Corr tionson lack of train ing among jurists and police men and panel discussed what to do with sex offenders Judge Hugh Arreil of Weatworth Countys Juvenile and family court in Hamilton said Canadas family courts have been given an inferior status and are often presided lover by judgesunntrained in aw He urged that the provincial government take over financial responsibility of these courts and promote broader scope and competence Metropolitan Toronto Police Chief James Maokcy discussed lack of qualification among One tarlos new law enforcers roy ing that only half of them had anyntrhinlng Ifl police work before beginning Chief Mackay said he hopes this situation will change with the opening next year ota new police college at Aylmer Main of Woodstock supervising probation officer told panel on alternatives to imprisonment that probation is preferable in the case of mal adjusted sex offenders KEEP OUT OF PRISON He said it keeps offenders out of the homosexual environment of prisons which be defined as society of one sax only it is mora acceptable to the ot aursarrn MARINES NEW IRONHORSE inter ILLER The first lowcast unit to give fastkeificiant atrnuhlaifreeqtlllago ONLY $12750 comers lowest prlno anywhere for equality tiller Powered by an an mortal balanced pow HONOR angin fender who would not forfeit his job as result of hls pun ishment land it is more eco nomical administratively Dr Richard Ball discussing more drach means of treat ment such as voluntary castra tionalready used in Norway and Denmark criticized an other method the administra tionof hormones to subdue unnatural compulsions on OPPProbe Killing 0i GVLambs DRILLIA fCP Provincial police are investigating the kill ing of six lambs and the mangl ing of six sheep Tuesday night anointho farm of Joe and Cecil lt ls Believed the flock was at tacked by dogs es li QC minister of education On Saturday afternoon start ing at 230 the election of of ficers for the association will take place Positions will be president nine vicepresid ents secretary treasurer and two auditors The threeday program will include the report of the pre sident ofthe Ontario Young Pro gressive Conservatim John Trlmhla of Hamilton district chalrméns reports and two and onehalf hour meeting of the resolutions committee on Sun day morning at which time complete discussions of all YPC resolutions will take lace Other highlights the 1981 convention will be panel of young Progressive Conservative members who will on Friday evening dLscim government policy and action with the or fit it this he YPCI attending the convention Also on Friday evening will be winner roast singsong and entertainment Saturday mom ingwiil see panel dlsrussion on Conservath 1961 which will include outstanding Can adians and leaders of the Con scrvativa party Further information may be obtained from Ontario Young Progressive Conservative As sociation 306 National Building 347 Bay Street Tomato EM 5425 SPRING MUSIC FESTIVAL 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