TaniTic JUST This is Ninth Ave looking north from list St in Man hattan yesterday as holiday traffic cars busses and trucks gluttcd New York City police official said the THE BARN EXAMINER FRIDAY DECEIBKR 23 m1 Students Of Local Studio Present Concert lit School city sulfered complete satura tion on streets from midmom ing until late afternoon AP Wirepholo INNISFII NOTES Police Should Check Speeders IIND Lights By 355 The Ontario provincial police have reserved the right to ap prehend Speeders on the high ways This is daytime job on which they use the radar type of speed trap and an 00 casional visit to an area is thought to be sufficient to keep this type of offence under con trol However why there is not more night checking is some thing we dont know This past week we drove about 20 miles on Highway 11 and during that drive we met 14 oneheadlight vehicles and at no time did we meet or see patrol car To check this dangerous prac tice the patrol car who have to be out at night and had the road been under surveillance on the night we drove to Fen nells Corners and back some of the 14 vehicles would have been lound offending danger ously Many of those drivers oper ating behind the one light would push their bright light twitch and activate flood of linding light it was quite ap parent that the driver could not see well and was testing his light for better vision If the OPP is going to look after the day drivers who speed they should also have night patrols out that would apprehend the onelighters as to us this is greater hazard to the other driver than exceed tag restricted speed in ham NEW ROADS During the past few weeks some new roads have been built in the SunnyBrae subdivision of Stroud and the road across from the 10th line to the street on which the school is located in this subdivision The roads have been graded and gravelled and brought up to the standard required by the department of highways before they can be accepted as part of the township road system The road from the lolh line will permit school children and veh icles going to the school access to that road without coming to the highway The other roads on the sub division will permit the sale of lots for building purposes This plan with the exception of the road building has been approv ed for some time New plans now anticipating approval may be required to provide com munity water and sewage be fore they are passed to allow sale of lots In summing up the hamlet of Stroud the planning board con sultant stated that this place located in the middle of the township should encourage light industry shopping centres and residential sites Toronto and Barrie will likely control the demand ZONING It was suggested that the mat ter of zoning be left in abeyance for at least two years after the composite plan is approved by bylaw This will have to be worked out by consultants so that it will receive support and not fall by the wayside It bylaws tie up land too tight and changes cannot be made after approved it might be dif ficult to have the zoning bylaw and the master plan accepted the council was told Public meetings are to be held at various places and the public should attend and ask questions CHOOSE BEST PICTURE NEW YORK AP New York film critics Thursday chose West Side Story as the best picture of 1961 Best act lng awards went to Maximilian Schell for his role in Judgment Nuremburg and Sophia Loren for Two Women Robert Rossen was named best director for The Hustler STOCK PRICES Flynn 93 Dunlap St Barrie Williams Asbestos Ahitthi Alsonla Stall Aluminium Alberta can Atlas Steel Bk of Montreal Bank of NS Hell Tel Brazilian Oil 30 Power Cdn Bk olCom Cdn ï¬reworks PR 34 1O av 29 37 19 II 75 571 125 371 15 72 58 is 18 ii 13 14 git 46 non 01 Canada Cement Can Chemical gal on on Sm con Paper Consumers Gas his Scng Nornndn Dom Found nom Stores Dam Tar moulsitohtld Famous Ploy Gt Lakes cat Pow Harch Fem Horne Flt Home Oil Hudson noyiitn imp Tobacco lnd Accept Inland MG nger 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Customer THE FISHERMANS COVE Preferred Luann For Further Informltion Dill PA sous Paper Says Unity Only Possible With RC Hierarchy VATICAN CITY AP The Vatican newspaper LOsservs lore Romano commenting on the recent assembly of the World Council of Church es said on Thursday thatChris tian unity can only he realized through catholictype hierar chy presided over by an infalli ble authority This frontpage comment was the first authoritative Vatican statement here on the assembly in New Delhi World Council membership in ads molar Protutant and Orthodox churches LOsservatore said the New Delhi meeting had drawn up definition of Christian unity that onstituted real progress but remained still far off ideal In its definition the world council said unity is made clear when all who are baptized and believe in Jesus Christ unite in common prayer and in Christian community The Vatican dailys editorial signed by Rev Carl Boyer ii Jesuitdid not specifically say that condition for unity was the acceptance of the Popes au thority by the Protestant and Orthodox churches But this was implicit An attentive and appreci ve ludiuice of invited guesu in cluding number of member of Barries Club 60 attended the recital given by group of studeab of The Davies of Can ada Studios of Barrie The performance was held in the nuditon of Johnson Street Public School The program was varied one of vocal solos duets tries and choral numbers which in eluded opera oratorio concert and humorous songs There were also number of fine piano solos and duets Those participating included Shelia Alexander Harold Bert ram Faye Brena Charles Cote Ann Cmok David Crook Ella Dmry hirs Clarence Dunlap lune Dunlop Dianne Foster Betty Gillespie Ashley Green Beryl Hockrldge Marilyn Jay Dave Kendall Don lalnsoo Mrs William lilaloomson Gall Pethicii Mrs William Porter Jane Rooke Joan Smith and Julie Smith This is the second recital giv en by the studio this season and marks the closing of activ ities until March when the Davies return from the United States to reopen their studio for 1962 lhey are scheduled to leave Barrie early in Janu cry on their 10th professional tour of the 15 performing in numerous centres in the Ameri can midWest They have been actively engagEd in concert work in Ontario since return ing from United States last march as well as giving musi cal instruction in Barrie They presented very suc cessful concert last spring un der the sponsorship oi Central United Church Copyright Expires On GS Operettas By CAROL KENNEDY LONDON CmAt midnight New Years Eve the twin pii lsrs of Britains musicni stage will rock to their foursquare Victorian foundations As the bells ring out the old year the Gilbert and Sullivan operettas pass out of copyright and simultaneously the DOyiy Carte family whose opera com pany has held the sole perform lng rights since 1908 forfeits its power to preserve and in the timehonored 19th century mould Barely 10 hours after the copyright bonds are broken the curtain goes up at Sirotfordon Avon on freewheeling tryout production by Salders Wells Op era ot Iolanthewith newspa per critics barred The producers say cagily they have something up their sleeves but nobody will know what it Is until opening night GUTHRIE WILL STAGE Five weeks later on Feb London gets its first taste of moderneage Gilbert and Sullivan with Sir Tyrone Guthries ver sinns of HMS Pinnfore and The Pirates of Penzanee These two productions al ready have had rousing suc cess New York and sum agree with the words of Bridget ford Ont As the old order drew to its close the DOyly Carte com pany was packing thorn in with repertory season at Londons Savory Theatre traditional home of and It was built in 1882 out of and profits so was the Savoy Hotel The operettss are traditionally known as the Savoy Operas HE WANTS $100000000 Harlan Cleveland assistant secretary of state for interna tional organization affairs an nounced today congress will be asked for $100 million to buy United Nation bonds to help pay for the UN Congo operations Cleveland told re porters at news conference that he expects the request will stir debate AP Wire at En STEAK KNIFE with each order 14 PIECES OF CHICKEN ENOUGH FOR $375 People To order in Allva Phone PA 86501 urn MILKBAR The last chance said one Inndon critic to see the works pure and complete and almost untouched by time They de serve to be seen HIGH WITH RELIEF But most reviewers seemed to heave sigh of relief that the 50yearold spell was about to be broken and fresh air sweep at last through the mummified production conventions Twenty days to freedom from DOyly cliches exulted Noel Goodwin in The Daily Mail Then and will have to face the bold bad world on their own merits Topic the new weekly news magazine slashed right and left at what it called musics tourni est monopoly The standards of those ritualistic productions It snorted would hardly be tol erated in touring show Not word of Gilberts lib retti has been altered not even the oncetoplcai jokes that litter the script like crumbling histo rle monuments HAVE MANY FANS Yetas Topic reluctantly ad mits the DOyly Carte Gilbert and Sullivan has become na tional institution Many fans would probably Doyly Corie present owner of the company What was good enough for grandfather Richard is good enough for me Not long ago 500000 Britons showed their affection for the old ways by signing petition to let DOyly Carte retain the copyrights for ever But Parlia ment objected Liz Taylor Named Top MoneyMaker HOLLYWOOD AP Eliza beth Taylor has been named the movies top moneymaking star in the 30th annual poll of exhibi tors by Motion Picture Herald The honor climaxed year in which she almost died of pneu monia in London hospital and few weeks later won her first Academy Award Others in the 1961 top 10 in order Rock Hudson Doris Day John Wayne Cary Grant Sandra Dee Jerry Lewis William Hols den Tony Curtis and Elvis Pres iey Frank Sinatra was 12th Try An Examiner Want Ad PHONE PA 8241 George Davies CONSTRUCTION LTD Barrio PA 80186 PM Denies Disagreement Between Himself Fleming OTTAWA CDPrime Minis ter Dietenbakcr vehemently de nied Thursday night that there has been any disagreement be tween himself and Finance Min ister Fleming Reports to this effect are completely baseless he said as he returned to Ottawa from unique cabinet meeting in Que bec City Mr Diefenbaker also told re porters that recent press specuA lation of an Impending mnior cabinet shuffle had reached ir responsible limits WEATHER Forecasts issued by the Tor onto weather offics at 430 am EST Synopsis gtheotog northwesterly flow across Onta rio will continue to keep cold weather over the province dur ing today and Saturday Lkc St Clair Lake Erie Ni agara Lake Ontario Haliburton regions Win dsor Hamilton Mainly cloudy with few snowflurrles today and Satur day continuing cold Winds wor rly 15 to 25 DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Kentville NSWiiliam Alex ander Dennis 58 son of the first Senator William Dennis founder of the Halifax Herald hfoocton NB Senator Au rele Leger 67 who served as Liberal member of Parliament for Kent from 1940 until his oplt pointment to the Senate in 1953 after longiilness Moncton MILMrs Charles Lynch as mother of Charles Lynch chief of Southsm News Services and one of Can adas best known newspaper men after long illness Toronto Benjamin Woods ward Ballard 75 manager for Canada of the Hartford Group insurance companies from 1923 until his retirement in 1950 Medicine Hat Alta Mrs Margaret Taylor 103 Medicine Hats oldest resident who came here from Paris Ont wtih her husband in 1853 Miami Fla Louis Epstein 67 chairman of the board of six Canadian hotels and the huge Skyway Hotel in London and part owner of the Miami Springs Villas where he was residing for the winter of heart attack Sault Ste Marie Oat Wil liam Nash 91 English born hugler who passed through this area in 1885 with troops enroute to quell the Riel Rebellion and returned to build farm in 1915 Montreal Gaston Dauriac French born comedian well known in the Montreal area for his stage radio and television appearances Port Hope OntRev Charles Howard Bouiden 71 an army chaplain in both world wars and rector of St Marks Angli can Church hero for 12 years Saskatoon Black burn 65 magistrate in Swift Current Sask for four years and years magistrate in Saskatchewan Washington Mrs Woodrow Wilson 89 widow of the First World War president FOR EXPERT REPAIR WORK IIIENtiII MOTOIIS YOUR cniwsnna oobce srnrca amour VALIANT DEALE 75 Bradford St PHONE PA 85971 our and DINE oi the ROBRAY RESTAURANT BARRIE SHOPPING PLAZA SPECIAL NEW YEARS DAI MENU orrNIiloo 9009 He Merred to sominuta meeting here Thursday with Mr Fleminga mooring wolch follt lowed wave of pm reports that the finance minister was due for change in portfolios lliese references to the meet ing between Mr Fleming and myself yesterday were com pletely baseless in any interpre tation that there was any dis nglrgement the prime minister TALK OVER PLANS He said they had discussed plans for the next session of FORECAST Toronto Mainly cloudy with few showilurries today and Sa turday continuing cold Winds westerly 15 to 25 Lake Huron southern Georg ian Boy regions Mndon Cloudy with snoivflurries and few soowsqualls today and Saturday continuing cold Winds westerly 15 to 25 Northern Georgian Bay Sault Ste Marie Tlmngami Algomo lthite River Cochrsne regions North Bay Sudbury Mainly cloudy with few snowflurries today and Saturday continuing cold Winds northwest 15 to 25 Low tonight and high Saturday Forecast temperatures Windsor 10 St Thomas in London Kitchener Winghara Hamilton St Catharin Toronto Trenton Kiilnioe Muskoka North Bay Snibury Earlton Kapuskasiog While River hfoosonee Marie 8531 assesseaeoseeba Freight Rate Bid OTTAWA CWThe Board of Transport Commissioners Thurs day tossed out freight rate bid that might have opened the way for imported goods to gain spe cial rate deals restricted to goods made in 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