it gt HAPPY STRIKEBS CELEBRATE iniirononro Happy workers whoop it up outside the Royal York Hoth in Toronto after they ratified agreement ending 51 weck strike against the Cano INNISFII NOTES diari Pacific Hotel Strikers members of the Hotel and Club Employees Union CLC voted 31676 to return to work Settlement calls for immedi li ZTW Memory Was hauity Forgot ThePicnic By vRGS One of the reasons we wanted following certain types of acci to be in St Petersburg last Friday was to attend the Can adian Club annual picnic there We had even arranged that this would be the meeting place oi some Canadians we know who might be in that area than However as we have statcd we went to the ball game that Friday afternoon entirely for getting that the picnic was that day On Saturday we had call ers who went to considerable trouble to track us down on Mn eira Beach where we had hold in for the weekend They had attended the picnic and from lnnislil folk Reeve Joe Cochrane and his wife and the Dwight Nelsons who are travelling together they learn ed of our being in St Peters burg They managed to locate IIS through friend to whom we had our mail addressed We learned that the lnnisfil foursome were proceeding homeward on Monday but did not find their address so we could look them up our visitors were Mr and Mtgs Laird of Lakeland who we been down in the sunny south making general tour of the state for several weeks Mes Laird is sister of McIntyre Hood who writes the column Reports from UK which appears regularly in The Examiner She tells us that her brother will finish his tour of duty with the Thomson pop ers this year and return to Can ada to live Mr Hood was formerly the editor of The Oshawa Times which is also Thomson paper The Lairds have summered in the Lakeland district for many years and have taken up rosi denco there since his retire ment They are leaving for home shortly To our readers who expected to see us at the picnic we can only say we are truly sorry When the ball game came up we just forgot the previous com mitment and Canada Calling failed to remind us Insured drivers who have been paying penalty premiums ¥¥55Â¥55Â¥5¥¥¥¥¥ worn it NEW ORLEANS Jahnsans BOAT SHOWS WB OAT GDNTEST Son the Now Outboard Motor and Boats and Get You Flea Entry Forms at Your Johnlon odours Bootshow sot dates here Jahnsan hindmini on outtamo hipinked olCInldn LIIiitdeltubovoiuh lent claims will be pleased to know that the Underwriters lssociation have reclassified some accidents which were held against the insured These are hitvandrun accidents which are reported to police within 24 hours and damages to insured car while vehicle is legally parked It is expected that this ruI ing will remove some of the irritation encountered in the in terpretation of the accident definition and retain for the in sured the preferred rating he might othenvise have lost small deduction is being made to certain classes of risks pro viding that the vehicle is not used to drive more than l0 road miles one way to and from work PLOW ORDERED According to the minutes of the March council meeting which have come to hand the department of highways was asked to approve the purchase of new Vplow with an tifoot tiinch blade and 12foot level ling wing equipped with trip ping arrangements the equip ment to be ordered from the Summer Equipment Company and to cost $1120 installed The some minutes contained an item of vital interest to the township regarding recreation motion by Councillors Todd and Sawyer asked that council go on record as expressing it VIIATIIIIALGAS IS YOUR BEST BIIY for IIOIISE HEATING Easy payments over YEARS on monthly gas bills $1400 il°niliif tlilllng llhniir Ind inllt Hill to connect II villiIt llIlufll buo out due $530 iiiiTriiiiiinIuT itd Moll Ilfllllll CHANGEOVER DAN BE DONE IN FEW HOURS Units for all types ofliome heaiing FREE BURNER SERVICE Your in Cotillion do not employ doorti door salesman nor lelephono clnusseu fol Informnlloii lbout den Hanna by In lllltltlo hill lolrd to re and install hirlI 6n all of Vito til ate wage increase of cents an hour and another cent alter ltl months All but five of the strikers will be rcliired before Aug 30 self that value for the recrea tion services rendered by the county recreation committee had not been equal to the costs lt one life were saved by swimmer who was taught this art with which so few had been familiar in the past it would offset the small cost with Inn isfil has contributed to the rec rention services which include the swimming classes We won der how does Council sum up such services One might ask how they measure the value of certain farm groups which re ceive grant without question AUDIT STATEMENTS When new Act which has been placed before the Provin cial House has become law it may be necessary that municip alities publish their auditors statements annually This will be quite change for many of the townships who seem to feel that the exact financial stand ing of municipality is not the business of the ratepayersi In the post audit statements for fnnisfil have been provided to members of Council with one office copy We have asked that an additional copy be made for the press but this did not materialize Dogs Barking Wakes Family SIMCOE CPIThe bar of pet dog awoke Mr and Mrs Herbert Taylor and their four children when fire broke out in their twostorey home Sunday night The Taylors found the house full of smoke from fire at the rear of the building The kitchen was destroyed before firemen extinguished the blaze IMPERIAL NOW SHOWING ALL coLon snow ipi 110w ALIC Irs mm cots ov WHEN THE uers so am flitii it iIIEIMII RANDALL RIITEK unlit Aunts mutt noun iuLIA IIEAIIE elumscop 545 some RECOMMENDED AS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT stunt WYNN ELINE SiRliCH iiiltitiilMINDACRISTAI us Columbia Negotiator Says McNaughton Unfair WASHINGTON CBElmer Bennett chief us negotia tor on the Columbia River treaty said Sunday Gen Gt McNaughton is totally on fair in suggesting the Cana dlnn negotiators were skinned alive by the us Dogs Under Fire lit Wasaga Beach WASAGA BEACH Specialt At the regular April council meeting Wnsoga Beach Village Council decided to notify all dog owners that they must tag their dog and also confine them Many taxpayers are up in arms at the destruction at their lawns and gardens by roaming dogs There L5 by law on the books to take care of this nuisance letter was read from the Planning Committee of County Council outlining the purposes of such committee and on closing questionnaire which was filled In by the clerk show ing the subjects on which the Village Council could use more information Reeve Beck remarked If policy on subdividing is not al tered there will be no further development In Simcoe County Mr Beck was referring to the unrealistic attltude taken to wards sewage disposal in areas where there are no sewage systems REQUEST FERRY CANSO NS tCPt Canso and district Board of Trade has decided to press the provincial government to institute ii ferry service between Cnnso and Ari chat on Cape Breton island as means of attracting tourists through this part of the prov ince Geo McNaughtnns attack is real shame said Bennett lawyer who was undersecre tary of the interior in the Eisenhower adminlstration The treaty was as fine an arrangement as could have been hoped for We found the Canadians very clever bargain crs Mr Davie Iulton the Canadian justice minister who was chief of the Canadian delegation was tough negotiator In stepping down from the Canadian chairmanship of the intemntionol Joint Commission McNaughton last Friday said Canada was sold down the river on the ion Columbial treaty and that he was removed from his post by the arbitrary decision of dictator Bennett said in an interview McNaughtons opposition in the Columbia and to the Libby Dam in Montana created virtual stalemate in the joint commission for many years He wanted the Kootenay River in British Columbia de veloped solely for Canada we could discern no 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