we CTImrï¬ï¬‚wrmlpvï¬ wan MAPLE onovn Public School children who took part in play about goat at the schools open dol yesterday SKI CONDITIONS Warm Weather line up to have their picture takenillley are heat row tell to right Martin Vink Stephen Sloan Kevin Burner Makes It Bad Alter tine weekend oi sliiv ing last week warm weather and rain turned ski conditions at area resorts In poor this weekend Two oi the resorts reported no skiing unless while the best report given was lair couple at resorts had light anowiuil but it wasnt enough to improve conditions noticeably Here are the reports given this morning Youth Charged In Collision Gerald Hand in at Shanty Bay was charged with careless driving by Barrio police ioilow ing pm accident yester day Police say Hands oar enter ed Bayileld St irom driveway and siniclr trailer being tow ed behind car driven by Wil liam Edgerion oi tilt Barrie Damage was estimated at Crash Causes $825 Damages threecar accident caused an estimated $825 damage yes terday Harrie police report car driven by Smith at RR Shanty Bay was tra velling south nnlMuIcaater St When it collided with vehicle driven by Lawrence Nowoein oi Shanty Bay The Nowacin car was pushed into parked vehicle owned by aura Kioosicrrnan at 19 Centre HORSESHOE Fair to inch base on hills elt inches on trails one inch pow der than two rope towa log Closed today snowivmv Pair inch newtsnow three inch paclr ed baae0no Thar BLUE MOUNTAIN Nn sirl ing unless anowlail today or to marrow MUEKOKA SANDS Fair icy patches low bar operating DEVILS GLEN Poor two inches iresh snow Tbar operating GEORGIAN PEAKS Fair 446 inch packed base icy spots Pomailit operating FARM PRICES GRAIN WINNIPEG CPI Moat prices on the Winnipeg Grain ExchangS showed ï¬rmer un derlone moderately active opening trade today Flax was most active with evidenca oi lair overseas inter ests Rye also strengthened re heating the Chicago market trend Trade in oats and barley was mainly domestic There were tew rapeseed trades wlih prices sharply invor BUTTER TORONTO CP churning cream and butter print prices were unchanged today Butter prices Canada iirst grade Ontario tendarable EI 52 nontenderable ï¬lth51 oil trLick in light trading western 52 nominal collars srocir Pincus piled by Flynnaltt Dnniopzst Envlarrie INDUIM Asbestos Ahiflhi Algoma stall Aluminium Alblltl Dill Alberta Gal Arm Amu Atlantic Blew BI ol Mont link at rs Elli Tail Er EA 0U Ciln Aviation Cdo imp Hi Can Cdn Braver CFR can comb channel Calgary trywar Con MinarSln Con Paper Gone Gas horn 511de Dona Tar Hud8 aha England Both Conner Bibtl Bruom gash Labrador W40 mradu ll 52 New Bonn Nomntlla Dil Sell Dom round Dom Stores Foleonbtidaa no me Page In Hardn rarnu lek Slade HomeOll 43 Min long 01 In Accent Inland NJ Inter Nicin Inter Utilities interprov Iipl Jockey Club has nutnit Mar Pow Ills Massey Pars Nitilfltil ltyilor Dog Nd Ad Umv Mainme Paciï¬c Peta Pena Pipe Page am ineri on Gun Not On Royal Bank Salads goods Bl roll as =rJP 833 only 5itvarEiliier Sill Scoop sock 553 on 55 rsrjrFr sists IWl MDIT some BA oil Campbell chin can imp nowuouss new you madman up 10 nail Industriais down tit Golda do uni nov urchin 15 predicted at as 3838 and Marlr Elliott Back row Robbie Campbell Alan Cori micbael linroroy Clmpbell and Wendy Carter Tourist Centre Opons April The Travel Bureau on Highway too at Bar rie will oiileiaily open April it was ahnounccd today Arthur Evans MPP ior Sim mo Centre laid Hon Jamar Auid Minister oi havei and Publiclb allied him to an nounce tha oiiiclal opening Peter Hood manager tor the past two years will again handle the operation Cars Collide On Mulcaster An estimated no damage was caused yesterday when two cars collided on Mulcaatcr EL Barrio police report that car driven by Donald Sanders to ill ll Dunlap St was pass ing car driven by Joyce Me Lean 45 oi Oro Township when the mishap occurred Club Plans Tohoggan Party will hold tohoggan party Mar 14 at Barrie Country Club The party will start out irom the at it pm In the event that there is not auiiicient snow members are advised to prepare ior an up ning of bowling Despite gaielorce winds in some parts ol the province and gusts in this area that shook windows district police report little damageni any conse quence Some trees were reported blown down in the district This area can consider it lucky that centres wasnt paralleled here Temperatures recorded at The Exarnlner building showed tit geéree drop in temperature At mornlrig esterday it was was nine Temperature at 740 today was 10 degrees It had risen to24 it degrees by 11 oclock its not arpected to get quite so chilly tonight with the low satindays bighla set at 35 militA weak disturbance cell in northern town is ex peoted in move acroaa the lower companied by some light snow and slight moderation in tem perature thiswill beioliowed and Publich Barrie Young Adult Club damage in Toronto and other Wdegreea The overnight low Will wvlpv mau lwqsiflailï¬ï¬v¢ ï¬n as more Whip nation carry sane noraoov pupil at Maple Grove Public School does an aerial somer WILLIAM iNGRAM Funeral service for William Ingram was held no to It Lathnngue Kiliroony Funeral Home Brsdiord luv Fred Jackson oiiiciated Burial war at the Sixth Lina chapel Innis ill Muship Mr ingram was born near Port Perry the second oi inmlly oi six children oi Nick and Emily Ingram Ho attend ed publlc and high school in Port Perry and was active in sports especially baseball and hockey He worked in Parrisha Hard ware aim 1nd lngrarnr bakery and coniectionery stole Port Perry and later on munitions in Toronto beiore coming with his wild to Eirnrnnge the iarm oi his wiios parents He was caretaker at Ltiroy Continuation School horn Oct mo until Dec 1959 when hia health creed him to retire He married Emma Muller in 1916 ills wiio predeceased him in April 1948 He later married Marjorie Canhlng oi Leirny in 1951 vShe survives hhn along with daughter Mrs vii Law Kathlecnt two grandchil Win drop Judith and Jana oi Lon don and one sister Mrs McLean of Tomato Mr lngrnm was predeceased BARRIE BEEN VvEIITIIEIt District Gets Wind But No Big Damage tiurries this evening Saturday mainly sunny and cool Winds north is Saturday Georgian EsyyClnudy with occasional light snow ionight Saturday variable cloudiness with snowilurries in the south and clear in the north little milder tonight turning cooler aturclay Hallhurtou Cloudy with occa sional light snow tonight clear ing Saturday morning little milder tonight turning cooler Saturday Winds becoming light ght and north 15Saturdoy Timagami sAlgoma North Bay Sudbury Claudiug over this aiternpon with occasional light show then clearing late to night Saturday sunny and cold Winds light becoming north to Saturday White Cochr 0cca clonal light snow this afternoon snd evanlng clearing late to iii ht Sat rd Great Lakes urea tonight ac claim fly mum sunny colder again late to night Winds light becoming north 15 Saturday Tours are insured with ultiilii wliil anyotiurooniplny ind out why now lm sauit on the trampoline inthe gymnasium during the schools open day yesterday Exams iner Photos iOBITIlllliiES by iour brothers Percy and Ed ward at Port Perry Gordon Sauii Ste Marie and Mel at historic NOEENT JOHNSON Moral oi Robert Johnson who died in Brant Memorial Home hare Feb 23 Mr Johnson was last oi inmliy oi tour soils oi the late Craighurst Born in lalt he went to work as iiremnn on the GTEnow CNNand was pro moted engineer ln laoo Ha handled engines out at Allan dalo until he retired in Will He was marriadtn the late Louise Goddard in 1906 and Media Barrie His wife pre dcceaaed him in 1954 Mr Johnaonwas lite mem ber oi Kerr Lodge No 230 AF and AM lands member or nt InfEvin Allandala tie is survived by two sons Normah oi Stoney Creek and Bob oi Torontoand daughter Mary Mrs Miller oi WE Pallbearers were Keith Ban ting Ken Dawe Errnan Huron Torn Marshall Emmett Mc Veigh and ClarirAyles Al Forecast Tpcrniurce bow tonight High Saturday Windsor St Thorn London Kitchener Mount Fores Wingham Hamilton St Catharinea Toronto Peterborougil Thean Killaloe bis sgeraesrsmsmssss Kapusirasing White lilver YouCanHelp CRIPPLED CHILDREN Jr Supporting the EASTER SEAL CAMPAIGN Hospital Burlington Feb 25 was held irorn Jennett Funeral William and Mary Johnson at BarrieEducationWeek Aimed At Parents Too thoiuaods oi Barrie parents returned to school this week and many oi them discovered they could not understand word that was going on in some at the clam this was upceiIiLy evident in the new mathematics courses when teaching methods have been radically altered since to days plrenla wait in school Ind two still made tour but the method oi arriving at the aorworiud changed Violin were Ill rt oi Education Week in Cons was Errata had reliance to mth iediudii ll Motto ior this years educa tion week has been Edueaiioo treasure oi Nation Ar enumerates Both Collegiate in Barrie hnva been active Lari Friday and Saturday nearly mo people vis Red Central Coil open exhibition when arms sec tion of achievements over the egiatas two day citing put year was on display Teachers were on hand must oi the time to discuss pupil At simple but moving CHE may last Sunday morning at Trinity Anglican Church Capt Robert Blake retired was admitted to the otiice at bay Reader by the Venerable Alan Read right rector oi lrln ity and Archdeacon oi simco ExpectChhrges litter Accident charges are pending following an accident yesterday on High way 90 Ontario provincial pol ice report car driven by Maurice Woodcock oi Innisiii Township BiiliiiiE PHONES IN EMERGENCY City Police moses reenter vacrial 7235951 problean with parents Princi pal it Bowman advised par ents to armgc interviews with teachers it they thought irant and detailed discussions on their childrens problems were necessary this was the ï¬rst time Cen tral had held its open exhibition over two evenings Technical director Dar byshire in charge at organizing the event said We were very pleased with the results Wi nrw anticipate that this will be the iormat tor iuiure years At North Collegiate there was no open day but students had intensive lecturer on careers irom moral members at the proieulona and trades PUBLIC HCUOOH Prince oi Wales Public School held Career NIght Monday when careers covon included law hairdreselnr building tea and commerce hundred and iity pupils parents and turban attended the evening Main speeches earns irom Mrs Ciemmeos owner at hairdressing salon in Barrie who ANGilCliN CHURCH nouns assisted by Rev Shen ring who presented the candi date and promulgated the ill cence Alter more than two years at study and prepara tion Mr Blake leit was granted his licence by the Bishop oi Toronto Bishop skidded into cars driven by Law rence Holhrooii oi ER Ear rieand Cartwright Holbrooli had stopped intho west lanavto assist Cartwright roan 1195927 filivlii sAumsamc nnavamlr FUEL OIL MAYESMllliliN LIMITED 150 Vespn St Barrio two lawyers ii Cbaioner assistant Crown attorney ior Simone Coan and Dick associate wiih the law rim or Stewart Eaten Simulr and Mills and Miss Frances For primary grade teacher at the school Other public schools lnvllad parents to loin in classes tor the day At Steels Sireet approxi mately too parenLr accepted tho invltnilon and attended In thing imm physical trainine clue in the gymnasium to to Wiilll class in tho kindemn ea Similar scenes were repeated at Johnson Street hrblic 553231 and Maple Grove Public which was holding its tirï¬t open day Said grinnipal Val Bruckner This oi course th first time we have had an open day Is the school opened in Novorn her but we have had good response irom parenta am in nor oi any event such or this which increases parenta inton trouble est in their cltildrenl can tion LAY READER Wilkinson Mr Blake also superintendent of Triolu Chiirchchl oo metrlheroi til Board oi ChristianEducaiiom Great Chapter oi Simone Wesit Toronto Diocesan Synod and Brotherhood oi Anglican Churcbmen Examiner Photo As iloibrook started to pull away the accident occurred Cnrtwrights car had motor gt msrvonrva 1964 nourish NOW VlAii MOTORS lr oowan er landlord si Leads the parade ill 110 value AGED AND MELLOWED IN WOOD