Crumpled wreckage of CPR passenger train locomotive lies beside track at Oakville 0nt after crashing into the Museum 50th An TORONTO CP The Royal Ontario Museum largest uni versity museum in the world is ISO years old today To celebrate the occasion new major exhibition Search and Research is to be officially opened by LtGov Keillor Mac key The display shows how sci entists use museums facilities to uncover the story of the world and mans occupancy of It Britains Entry cnrwmrn rsan TRAIN wheat NEAR rear of CPR freight traios caboose Saturday night Nine teen passengers on the north bound New YorkTomato ex press were taken to hospital Marks niversary Since it was founded the mu scum has grown to become the third largest In the Connnon wealth The new display covers more than 6000 square feet and fea tures art and archaeology life sciences earth sciences and ed ucotion The museum has been built up Irom collection started in 1951 when provincial museum was opened in what is now part of the Ryerson Institute Into ECIVI Poses Many Internal Problems LONDON Reuters The question of British entry into therEuropean Common Market expected to dominate the next general election here Is posing some severe internal problems for both the Conservative and Labor parties The Conservative government became publicly labelled as the Common Market party when it decided after long consideration to take the step of exploring the possibility of British mem bership but its own ranks are leeply divided on the question The decision on whether to lain the sixnation group is one of the most vital which has faced any modern Eritish gov ernment and it is also critically important to the fortunes of the Labor party whose future could be profoundly affected by the stand it takes During the weekend the La bor leaders moved to crystal lize party thinking on the ques tion They have decidedthe time has arrIVed for closer study of the practical issues involved In membership and this has al wiih minor injuries Two crewmen jumped from the ca boose not shown of the sta tionary freight seconds before it was hit by the passenger ALLISION Special The regular dinner meeting of the Alliston Lions Club was high lighted by talk by Alec hic Kinney oi Brampton vicepresi dent of the World Ploughmans Association other guests Ill cludcd many farmers oi the AI liston area and Rutherford oi Brampton The program was especIaUy arranged in the interests of the farmer guests Mr McKinney was introduced by Lion Keith hieRuer chairman oi the Agri cultural committee Thc guest speaker gave re sume of his experiences at the World Ploughing Match in Rome He stressed the Import ant role played by farmers of all lands in world affairs and the vital influence as provrd era of food for all the world He said there was great com petition at the world ploughing match not only in ploughing but also In providing the best type of machinery for the task at hand There was always fine display of integration wrth men ready been started at the level oi the Labor shadow cabinet the man who would form the government if Labor defeated the Conservatives in the next election rues wan SPECIALS LEAN MEATY SHOULDER LAMB cnors or ROASTS LEAN LOIN PORK CHOPS FRESH KILLED EVISCERATED CHICKENS LB NO BARRIE CREAMERY BUTTER IMPORTED USA NO TOMIITIIES LB CEL LO PKGS BUEHLERS FOOD MARKET l6 DUNLOP ST 39 59c 39 BARRIE coda train Railway officials are trying to determine the cause of the crash which occurred on an electricallycontrolled CNR rightofwoy CP Virephoto Tells Lions Club Of Illliston About World Plowing Match of all countries meeting as bro thers with common interest itlr McKinney showed color slides oi his tour of Europe In eluding beautiful scenes from Iitaldy Holland England and ire ï¬ll He was thanked by Lion Jim iiicCague There were several lucky draws which were all won by guests President Lion Jack Hackett requested volunteers for the Cancer Food Drive Lion Newton Wilson chairman oi the Easter Seal campaign reported that to date $1314 had been do noted from the people of the Alliston district SPEEDING UP Swedish car engine which In 1955 took 17 manhours to as semble now is turned out in seven manhours 4H Cali Club By KEITH CLAY Ontario Department of Agriculture The Calf Clubs have been reorganired in North Simcoe or 1962 There has been an in crease in the number of these clubs and in the number oi members enrolled We had six Calf Clubs in US as compared with nine this year Because of are increased membership we had to split some of the clubs Into Dairy and Beef section The Elmvnie iii Calf Club was divided into the Eimvaic Hi Dairy Club and the Elmvaie 4H Beef Club The dairy section has l8 members enrolled and the beef section has it members Another club that was divided this year was the Mincsing Hi Calf Club Thi club was split into the liiincsiog Hi Dairy Club and the Minesng 4H I3ch Club Membership to the Dairy Club is 15 and the Beef Club contains The Oro Call Club wad die vided into the Oro tH Beef and the Om 4H Dairy clubs hlem bership in the Bee Club is 20 and there are 16 In the Dairy Club Calf clubs that were not di vrded and their membership in brackets are as follows Vasey Call Club 11 Orillia Calf Club 25 and Huronia Cali Club at Coidwater 110 Other 4H Clubs organized to date and their membership in brackets are as follows Drillia Collegiate 4H Grain In North Simcoe For 1962 Reorganized Penetang District High School Forestry Club US and Elmvaie tII fractor Mainten ance Club I9 TO BE ORGANIZED The other clubs that are still to be organized are the Midland 4H Strawberry Club and the County Tractor Club The Tree tor Club will be open to any rural Joy between the ages of is and 2L However members must have been age It by Jana ary 1962 Potential members mayenroli in this club by con tacting the Ontario Department of Agriculture st Barrie Crewmén Iump As Trains Hit OAKVILLE Ont CBNo crewmen jumped from the ca boose of stationary freight Saturday night seconds before If passenger train smashed into Canadian Pacific Railway express was slowing down to stop at Oakville station when it struck the rear of the Cana dian National Railways freight Both the passenger trains en gine and the caboose were wrecked Nineteen of the 75 passengers on the northbound New York Toronto express were taken to hospital with minor injuries All were released after treatment The crash occurred on an Club 19 Orlllia Collegiate vii Forestry Club tut Midland IMPERIAL electronically controlled CNE rightofway NOW SHOWING SEE IT FROM THE BEGINNING TIIE BARRIE EXAMINER MONDAY AIRIL IS 196 Pompidou Named New Premier PARIS Apt new French cabinet under Premier Georges Pompidou took office today with all the key ministers in Michel Debres government re taining their jobs No new parties were repre sented in Pompidous cabinet and the Gaullist Union for agree on the question or early parliamentary elections Debre iamred elections in May in View of dc Gaulles popularity because of the end ing of the Algerian war New Republic remained domi LEGION oant with 12 of the 22 posts Pompidou longtime confidant of Presidentlde Gaulle has no political affii ation chre resigned Saturday WEDNESDAY after three years and three months as premier lie said he APRIL 18 I962 had felt free to step down since the basis of settlement of the 745 Pm Algerian independence problem had been approved by the na tion De Gaulie warmly thanked the outgoing premier for his loyal efforts and wished him LEGION HALL well There were reports howi COLLIER 51 ever that the two men did not JACK POT $22000 FAMOUS PLAYERS mums NOW SHOWING IE UNRWILEIJ HERD OF THEM All IiiiiiiBS IOU mama lime MAGNIFICENT Mmfiï¬rmamï¬iï¬dwï¬ï¬abmï¬ mflflummir£iammmmlh JOFEATURE JOEY EEC IM flan maroon mamnmdim Iti SHOULD MRS BROWNS OPERATION else might be needing the bed doctor said she was just for couple more days until they ï¬nish decorating our Brown needed an essential toy in hospital for just hadnt stopped 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