Picklu oi the Winter Comml our to work proieetjnd that it no initiated because at the committees wort Bulitbinhalotoiitre suit from our publicity he a4 WÂ¥FHl nowwnrmqmwtvlflmmnewmM it is picture that presentaI Itself all over Barrie In con tractors busy themselves at construction at new berries and the repair ofolder buildings Technologch lmprovrmentx In the building trades are in part responsible lorIthe round Ing out or the construction rea son Construction used to start iu tiny and end with the first signs Iof winter The realization en the part of builders tlilt winter work is possible also contributes to the activity In the building Indusb ry At least one spokesman for the Industry thinks that there was feeling until reot years that winter building war con ridered impossible it was not until this attitude was deteated the spokesman continued that winter constanc tion began to expand Helpful ln Increasing winter work is the Do it Now carn says And the $500 bonus giv err by the goverornenton homes constructed in winter also pro video roar to winter min To Announce The Winners 22 comma 11 011° road we lenslh ot carpenter work lumber to heflttcd girt Wlaen of nude Hoirlcul mu home on in an tursi Socety Photo contest will be announced at Wednesdays meetog the Lbrary hall Heath prescient and all of the writing aides would be shown He eatmated that about 16 entree wil be shown The meetag starts at pm in reply to queston Mr Heath and the socer dd not sponsor home decorton con test thr past hoidsy season We started few years ago and see the the pubic has come through spleddly be sad TOTTENIMM COUNCIL and Public Utilities commission ers were sworn into office at the inaugural meeting in the council chambers Friday era and Don Fleck clerktrea surer Front row from left Councillor Ralph Hutton Reeve Fred iliaciiean and Councillors canard Aberoethy and Oral McClain Councillor Alton Anderson was absent night Village officials thoun here are back row from left Gordon Mallion village sol Iciivr Halph Thompson and Lionel Stonc PUC commission TORONTO STOCK EXCHIINCE 011le by Flynn DJ Dunlap St IL Bile Statistical Summary for the week ending December 17 196 VIIAEI YIELD item the Inaugural attending funeral Itev Taylor minister of fottenharn Frost bytcrlan Church was the cler gyman participating In the in augural ceremonies Examin er photo Tollenham Village Councillors Sworn To OIIice lit Inaugural TOllENHlthf Staff flicrrl bcrs of the 196465 council and two Public Utilities commission ers were swam to office here Friday night at the lnaugurial council meeting This is the first time council has been elected for twoycar term Clark Don Flock admin Istercd the oath of office to Reeve Fred luncheon to coun cillora Oral McClain linlph Hat ton and Leonard Itbcrncthy and to PUC commissioners Ralph Thompson and Lionel Stone Councillor Alton Anderson was absent Officiating clergyman at the Inaugural ceremonies was Rev Taylor ministcr o1 Totten ham Presbyterian Church Most of the regular meelin centredarou an examinat ion of the Ontario Municipal Must Remove Heavy Snow Prom Root TOIFENHAM Staff Coun cil last night welcomed provls ions ior snIow reIhmoigl outlined Inaletter rom eparmen hum Mk cum Dec 51 oi Municipal Affairs The letter CAUSTIC COMMENT said municipalities have the letter from the Ontario Wat ower and the responslolilt to or Resources Commission drew lhglslste for snow removal rom caustic comment from Mr Mar roots of buildings where pub Leaa The letter asked what he gatherings are held Toltcnltam intended to do to That means municipalities can make Operation of the sewage compel the owners or manage treatment plant more concise meat of such buildings to have at 19¢ each Cabbage In red lory snow removed min the omrmb 41 ursewogeplenbwarsarupJWiï¬ugï¬ onions lb 19c turnips 10c by the owac to service 15m hazard to public utetv licieach Beulah 15c each parr people Mr Machau said if cluded in this category are manager Lionel Stone claiming it would leopardizo the villages chances of qualifying for so per cent subsidy on Mr Keoxhs salary as road superintendent from the Department of fligh waya The bylaw will nolv have tir rewritten to satisfy both council and the PUG flfr Keogh succeeds Smart whose re He matched that more homes than ever were gsly dec orated for the holday reason FARM PRICES The first market of the New Year began rather slowly this morning with plenty of produce to choose from Eggs brought 45c dot tor medium 500 or large and bio for the extras Po totoea sold quickly at 40¢ bee ketor $175 bag Beets sold for 15c qt corrota 15c plrg celery bunches 29c with hearts Dec 21 441 M7 Year Ago 43a ant 910 401 Md lldAverap Sloth Yields IIIlrikl 35 Preferred and Stock 500 Common industries llt Inning 571 BULLETIN BRIEFS llarrllng Carpets Limited The Company reports that prelimin ary net earnings for the fiscal year ended October 31 1968 amounted to $953071 or 6306 per share as compared With $711926 or $260 per share in the 1962 fiscal yEar Share earn ings for 1963 are IaIlcr four quarterly preferred dividends as opposed to two paid in 1962 British Columbia Power Cor ï¬eratthHeeompany plans to make an asset distribu 1963 total assets amounted to 35713915708 as compared with 35128760128 at the end 01 the 1962 fiscal year Crush international Llrnltcd Directors of Crush international have approved proposal to split the Companys stuck on zvforl basis The proposal will be submitted to shareholders at special meeting Ito bedthIeld January 20 1964 ion Cmsrlute lionaidccared quarterly dividend ot10 cents oaonv bascnssne col ller St splices wires in an der construction His work in typical oi the work being done lion of $2350 per common share on January 1964 if the Mont rcal Trust Company liquidator of the Company can obtain clearances from the Federal 1n comc Tax Department and the BC Supreme Court The asset distribution 11 it goes through will he the first of two planned to wind up the Company The Montreal Trust Company cuu tioncd it could not guarantee when and how much will be distributed they were merely stating whatthey currently in land and plan to do The Mont real Trust further advised the British Columbia Power share holders that small part of the distribution will he considered dividcnd and therefore tax able in Canada TransPrairie Pipelines Lim find The Company reports that tor the nine months ended ISep tembcr 301963 net earnings amounted to $717765 or 46 cents based on 1514160 it shares outstanding in the com parable 1962 period Famous Players Canadian Corporation Limited The com pany reports that for the nine months ended September 30 1963 net earnings amounted to $1447508 or 86 Cents per share as compard with $1349647 or 10 cents per share for the com parable nine month period last year Net earnings excludes profit on the sale of fixed Ias sets totalling $83394 in the first nine months of 1963 and $872 659 in the 1962 period Limited The Company reports that for lhefiscal year ended hi on the present stock payable January 15 1964 lo sharehold or or record January 1964 The Company previously paid cents quarterly and an extra 0t 10 cents was paid In Jan uary 1963 steel Company of Canada Lim ited The Company declared an increased quarterly dividend of 20 ctnlsand an extra of cents payablc February 1960 to shareholders of record January 1964 The Company previous ly paid 1716 quarterly There was no extra in 1963 Banoue Canadlenne Nailonaie Net earnings for the fiscal year ended November 30 1063 amoun 10d 1031705de or 311 based on 1192410 shares outstanding as compared with $348401 or 6349 based on 1000000 shares outstanding in 1962 The Increase at common shares outstanding is the result at Tights uttering in January 1963 Atlantic Acceptancé Carpora atlon Ltd The Company plans to offer shareholders of record January 1964 rights to pur chase one additional common share at $1500 for every four common shares held The rights will expire on January 29 196i and the common shares will sell ex rights on January 1964 As result of the rights offer ing the conversion price of $24 for the per cent second pre ference sharesSeries will be adjusted rosette Arris Cotrllirhimlied Laura Secord Candy Shops Co mpaay declared an increased quarterlydividend of 11 cents on oh the common and Class Employees Retirement System its provisions were explained by 011115118 secretary treasurer John 11 ltfiiiman Toronto foitenham has never before had pension plan for its munic ipal employees Mr Machan told ltfr hfillman Therefore iii and when one is adopted no switchover from one plan to an other would be needed BEEN BOON In the year it has been in force this OhlEltS plan has been boon to smaller municipalities hitherto unable to subscribe in pension plans because or their high cost ltfr lilillman acid While OMERS was originally drafted and launched by the Ont ario government under the De partment of Municipal Affairs Mr Millman sold it is now selfsufficient enterprise Contributions to OMERS is by payroll deduction oi 596 per cent of members gross earnings with an equivalcnt amount con tributed for each employee hy hIed municipality council was Should Toltenham decide to join the plan two municipal employees would be eligible the road superintendent and tho clerktreasurer bylaw to hire Hugh Bart Keogh as road superintendent for ffollonham was discarded after protest by the two PUG com missioners its original wording would make it impossible for the RUG to get 45 per centsubsldy from the Ontario Hydro on Mr Keoghs salary as PUC superln tendent council was told Council objected to change in the bylaw proposed by FUC the WHO Is not aatlsiled by the way its workingthe ques tlon Is What is the IOWRC going to do about il Council passed the letter on to the PUC Total expenditures for Decem her Were marine Largest ac count was $1109108 to Banting ltfcmorlai High School in Allis ton representing mttenhams 1961 payment in addition BitiHS has received $196151 last month lottenhams share of the debenture debt for the school The Tottcnham Public School Board drew $6000 from the village in December Synopsis Mainly cloudy wea ther with slightly lower temper atures Is expected for southern Ontario today as cooler air from the north moves into the region but return to and mild conditions is forecast forySuuriay in Northern Ontario it will continuemainly cloudy with few periods of light show Lake St Clair Lake Erie N1 agara Lake Ontario Windsor Hamilton Toronto Stt vi cloudy with sunny periods and mild Winds west 15 to 25 Lake Huron southern Geor gian Bay London Cloudy with sunny periods and mild Sunday Winds west 15 to 25 Northern Georgian Bay Hal iburton Algoma White River Timagami Regions North Bay Sudbury Mainly cloudy with val nlci al but ding all right few periods of light snow Sung day Winds light tonight Forecast temperatures Low tonight ltlgh 3Sunday Windsor partly cloudy Hamilton St Catharines Toronto Peterborough Trenton Killaloe Muskoka North Bay Sudbury Earlton Sault Ste Marie Kapuslraslng White River halls service club premises theatres churches stores and any otherbuildings where pen pie gather The owners would have to pay for the snow remo The only buildings for which the village would assume snow removal costs for root clearance would be those belonging to the municipality such as the mo ne roof shovelied oft fottcnham this afternoon had snow five feet deep and Ice 10 Inches thick observed Reeva Fred MacLean its hazard WEATHER 15 15 15 10 to nips 19¢ pkg sage we hunch Horseradish too jar Apples included Delicious Tal man Sweets and Moos at 65c basket with La Salli at tie haphet Honey in varied also Jars from 85o to $100 good supply of home knitting includ ed baby sets 33504mlita and capsf Braided rugs $3 each good choice of homebalt lng was also available Montreal Gaelan Benoit 61 new editor of the Montreal weekly Patric and the first French speaking Canadian to become member of the Out doors Writers of Canada Toronto Albert lien 92 pioneer in the field of photo graphy who was photographer with the Toronto Telegram for 41 years and was internationally known for his photo studies of nature Tomato itowland Pack so Toronto music conductor or ganlst and cellist who formed the Rowland Paclr Chamber Singers CornwallCanon James lyrall59 rector of the Angll can Church of the Good Shep herd oi heart seizure new budding projects electric fixture in shame on around the city NELSON FEEWING Stroud The companyhe works for hammers section of plywood into place in the root of home on Wellington street house and is refurbishing the interior Examiner photos annalsDisralcrcrrvriint CoiirGiArr is doing rooting job on the September 30 1963 net earnings amounted to $460242 or 00 cents per share as compared with $402226 or 70 cents persliare the previous fiscal yearFoj the 1963 fiscal year profit on the sale at investments amounted to $01970 or 14 cents per share as compared with $102197 or 19 cents per ahar 1962 fiscal year Net earnings including sale of investments amounted to 654212001 94 cents per share in the 1963 fiscal year as compared with 423 or as the 1962 ils participating prlzferred shares payable March 1964 to share holders of record January 31 1964 The Company previously paid 795 cents quarterly on each rvrvwo ctASSES asorrwmorcia wmira ram JAN 730 am Additional registrotionr will be accepted inihe followinggsubiectat womb wroa rnhvar SERVICE business or raincoat JOHNSON Co Dimlted Dunlap st aaurria Toronto I91 Bay St cents per shat cal year The Royaltiiank Of Canada Net earnings for the fiscal year ended IN oIv till 1963 smart ed $22580046 or 3339 per sharc as compared with 621192267 or $323 per share in afï¬rm the 1963 race ear At on 19643IAXIES You can save considerably on payments in advanceI of due date Basrciiosrrss cocktnrfl DRAFlIlNG than 13 MATHEMATICS Algebrol Leornrawoax Morti roa TRADES ruotrc SPEAKING ++ SEWING your taxes for thingyearhy maliing You RIECEIVE av antlersgin r7 caroir roe us who 2000 2500 January Febrirary 994 1967 rose 2950 Merelt 96a mo 2475 997 1974 dollar CanadianWholcsale Mail Order Com 24 67 panyIdealingiiIn complete range of department storaxmer chandise requires Exclusive County Dealer The Compaaysella over 10000 iterris by catalogue on to Wholesale Mail basis to consomera jDue to sal an EXCIIISWBVDEBIEIShlptvfll be granted girth TY OF SIMCOE Everything necessaryto become successfulin ing anderoiitahlo business is Milledr EVENTHECUSTOMERS qualify for thisvaluable ppaintment you must I1 Have good credi ti have sufficiento up capital Havo suitable premises chomp can or armngegiutcrvitlw phon Vor Dealer visloh