vc 6ND 01 pioneer ism lites oi ivy the Arnold Fem ily bad the prize winning lost one on time out ion The float carried air air tars all dressed in centennial ornhrmes and out daytoday pioneer notes Ina sisters were Mrs Arthur Cox north Mrs Bert Jennett Mrs Walter Gooderham Mrs II ilagan lilrs Ray Harry and Mrs Lyell Jennett all are now irom Barrie 39Float Parade Highlights Ivy Centennial Celebrations snfloot parade travelling of calm sports activities and dance highlighted Ivys cen tennial celebrations Saturday Centennial costumes were picniiiui both in the parade and among thc spectators and sunny skies mntributcd to the overall rucms oi the day There were iew minor mir hapr in the parade but they only addui more color to the acti tiles Ami though the edu for the afternoon wen by it hoard low seemed to notice The parade started sliidrily be hind schedule allowing residents and the many visitors to the village more time to lake their positions nlong the roadway The first minor mishapwhidr most at the spcdators were not in position to see occurred whenthe srnolra stack on one of the floats collapsed as it left the assembly grounds Those wiroszwthospoctncieofaman in centennial garb irantically trying to replace hat srnplre stadr on stove smoke reacted with laughter Mild tridrly spread to those onilts lost The chimney was ï¬nally left off as the float sped up to catch up with the rest of th parade Another accident occurred as some oi the higher floats swung At the corner there were several ban onto the main street hers strung above the road to mark the celebrations The flag pole on oneoi the wagons caught the banners and there was dramatic moment for the crowd wondering what would give The flag pole broke leaving the ban ner to be partially removed by the next high float with the lob completed by the drird The parade which Included the Drillia Boys Band horses wag ons motorcycles antique autos and clowns started in iield southwest of thetown 1t pm oeeded past the community hall and well east of town before re turning ior celebrations and im Veiling of the cairn Louis Max of Utopia bearded Barrie OPP reported ebr ac cideots totailbrg $5720 damage irom midnight Saturday until Monday Two persons are bos pitaiized as result twocar collision on Highway 11 just south of Con 12 lnnis iii yesterday hospitalized two persons one listed as serious Involved in the collision were vehicles driven by David Wil son Bruce 38 of RE Tattoo bam and Kenneth John Kennard 21 of Centre St Angus in serious condition at Royal Victoria Hospiul iiiMrs Ruth Bruce also admitted was the driver of the second car Ken neth Kennnrd listed In aatisiac tory condition Larry Kennard and David Bruce were heated at RVii and released The accident occurred at 835 Sunday morning Mr Kenan has been charged with careless Believe Indian rim uuvcnnvn oi calm to honortha pioneers oi the community was one oi the highlights of Ivy centennial and dressedin centennial cvs tume acted as master of cere monies tor the occasion With the windrrp oi the parade oi the oorrmuoity hall other ac tivities began The most im portant one around which the days celebrations were built was the unveiling oi stone cairn donated by descendants of the pioneer iarnilies and organ ized by members oi the Womens Institute to honor pioneers of the opportunity driving and ailing to leave one half oi the roadway clear Damage tothc Bruce vehicle was estimated at $1200 the Keo nard auto sustained $1500 dam age The car oi Norman Fred llo manyk 27 of Brighton Ave Downsview collided with tele phone pole on Highway 27 miles north oi Barrie at 220 nm Sunday Mr Romanylr was uninjured his vehicle sustained $800 damage BarTla0FP re port Mr Romauyk has been charged wltbcareless driving Donner Miller 21 oi Coulson st Capreol lost control oi heir car on highway 400 south Essa glid yesterday at 935 Damage to the vehicle was es timated at $400 Miss Miller sut iered minor bruises An accident at 545 pm Sun day on Highway too at Sunni daIe ltdresulted in total at Village tilt little Lake Covered Acres Monsanto the Hirronia Archaeological and Eis toricsl Society this weekend at Little Lake have been very en couraglng according to club presidentliiil Christianson Exploratory digsindicate that the village covers very large area Mr Cbristianson estimates that it must cover at least five may Club members discovered two buns awlsin almost pcrtect can ditlon as well as several pot rirns and pipes Exploration yound recently discovered spring at the site has proven it to he the one used bytbe in disos in the period irom 1550 to 16W Further more extensive digs in the area of the springwili be postponed until staterdate but exploratory digs and iurther eit eavation will continue at other parts at the site as long as wea ther permits This winter club members will clean and classify theiriinds at the Simone County Museum on dcr the direction oi Mr Chris tiaoson and museum curator Rosa Chanson liarn Rudolph passenger in age No injuries were reported celebrations The unveiling was done by Bayearoid Maitiand Fletcher of ivy wltbassist once irom Ellwood Madill Women given credit for the plaque which bore the iamilyt names oi the pioneers oi the conunuoity were Mrs Donald Hammad Mrs Davis Arnold Mrs George Davis Mrs Squires and Mrs Ken Smith The high point of the afterc noon historically was the un veilingof the cairn by wyear otd Maltiand either of ivy tend mm Madill for MenuSimone Inv Serious Conditioi1 After TwoCar crash soon damage to tha vehicles of Joseph Dworak 63 of River Cove Dr isllngton and John Eric Nielsen of Camp Peta wawa Damage to the Nielsen car waa estimated at 5300 Wit that vehicle shoulder minor accident occurred yesterday at 548 pm on Highr way 400 just south of Bayfield St Five dollars damage was done to thecar driven byVic torla Ecisha of Toronto The auto dnnen by William Gripes so at Wriiowdale sustaintil $15 dame Asuifered sprained At 1130 pmyuterday the vehicle of Pew Delielce Patter son StSudbury collided with the rear oi car driven by Mary Viola Morgan Archer St New Westminster British Columbia The Morgan vehicle susmined $600 damage while damage to the Deiielce auto was estimated at 5500 Mr Deiielce received cut lip and bruised acm Hehas been charged with care less driving The accident courtr red on Highway too Just south of Willow Creek MiKESMiLK has moved to I49 Dunlap Burriea Newest annvrce man anaaeanrrmnr MIKES MILK 251783 MP lor Duflerhr Sinicon FROM LEFT Ellwood Madill Mrs Donald Hammond lilait laird Fletcher Tioldrer said Our pioneers built it Ivy far better than they knew onlyhvpe allowing gen erations will pidr up the torch irom the previous one and carry it proudly Mrs Constance Hagan of Bar ria ionnerly oi ivy said of the aotivities on Saturday This was the largest parade have ever seen in ivy felt it was better even titan the Barrie Cent ennial parade There was The day was rounded out with logvsawing contest old timers baseball game and dance described byMrs llagen as Wundeiflll Dinner took the ourer on open pit barbeare with 700 drinken legs Among the winning tests in the parade were best old time float rotorher entered by the Arnold Family ivy best rrod em iioal the ivy JuniorDall Team old our class 1904 Max well eutered by Lea Alien Thornton music class Oriilta Boys Band best decorated doli carriagevCochraoa iarnily best decorated tricycle the Peacock family and pony or horse class Ron and Mike Price The Arnold Float which won the old tim float divrs was urn certain tum MONDAY mm 15 iIrmy Turns Over Fort lroieci To Barrie of Colonel CJmA Greenest re prelurt ng Corrbet Arms Sdsool at Blue Borden this morning officially trrrned the may marine the MI as Marital protect at Fort Willow over to the 01am ber oi Immune The magazine convicted to no la the um replicas the original buildings of Fort Willow to be restored Men of the Pioneer wittof the Ptï¬l rxy ye es no Ontario promise arch eologlrt an eifort to make the new mining as historically auth entic es posifle Thealtelstbeptopertyoiiba harsher MM In the early twos ibue an About aid min buildings which could be com Plated to melts the rite into tintclass tourist attraction The Ontario Department at Thung gdmigormatiï¬ polar carpi on one of the buildings is arranging to have may markers erod ed so tourists can find ttsclr way to the rite The fort is located on lot it concession ll of Vesprs town ship notiï¬ed of Him 90 it is the westernterrninus oi the Wlow one portage which started at Kunpenklt Bay near the prcsont location at Metro orbit Sinnre The portage tanned part at mute connecting Lake Ontario with the upper Great Lakes and the West From Fort Willow portogeur would tallow the credr to tho Mottawasega River and on to Georgian Bay During the latter part at the War oi 1812 when the Americans controlled the Detroit River the exlstcnco this portage becarns of vital importance since lorge quantities oi military material and other supplies had to be forwarded to western torts Accepting the completed pewdar magazine on bebntL the member oi Commerce was Briers Open praidento Cars Collide $900 Damage Damage was estimated at $900 Sunday afternoon following an accident at the intersection oi Grove East and Davidson streets car operated by Jclla Van kuiken 63 oi St Agnes St re ceived $100 in damage it was eastbound on Grove The other auto operated by Gerald Benjamin to at it Cen lie Street malaian $00 in damage Hlscar was Proceeding sduth on Davidson Trade Missions ToVisit Barrie in Part or Tour Four separate trade missions iromCzedrnslovakia annania Bulgaria and Yugoslavia will visit Barrie during October as part of tour in which delegates are to study the Canadian tan ning and leather industry The missions representing state trade lradeorganizations which import hides skins and leather in the four countries will tour Barrie Tanning as well as similar operations in 11 other centres The series of visits is being sponsored by the Department of Trade and Cormnerce with the cooperation of the Tanners Ac sociatlon of Canada and its member companies part oi program to increase the sales of Canadian hides skins and leather to Eastern Einope designed by ldyearold lerry Arnold it carried six sisters all dressed in centennial cos tumes and formerly oi ivy They were hire Artlutr Couwoflh MrsBert Jenoeit MrsWalter Gooderham Mrs ll Hagan Mrs any dietary and Mrs Ly all Jenneti The Arnold family originated lreiand On Sunday iull uinrrch greet ed the sermon by Reverend Downer MPP ior Dutieh inï¬mooe to wind up thermo oemtui celelrnattnn Tussle wen ONLY MOTHER PARKER5 till purpose cone 75h use NO Minnie STEiIIlS sunrise mm TEE xrusrrzu CLUB 0t Barrie yesterday welcomed ovaens vkitors eutectic touring Canada that at city council chambers that to their bomu where the visitors apart the night FROM LEFTX Ben Straugban Kinsmen repruen tutlve Everett Emma reprer Ianllru City of Barrie and John illggimon Kmpala ganda national president at the Round Table Club at East Africa Bcrrrie Kindrnen Hast 44 Overseas Visitors Members oi the Kinsmen Club at Barrio yesterday welcomed to their homes 44 visitors from Europe Africa Australia and the British isles The visitors were part oitour number four being conducted by World Coimcil clubs at which Kinsmen is member They are takingpart in atwomek tour of Canada which started in Ed montonï¬lnst Sunday and will take them across the country liayroll Deduc 0i United llppeal Launched campaign breakfast atthe Continental Inn this morning launched the payroll deduction section or the Barrie United Aplt peal Representatives at so ilnns heard division chalrrnan Charles McNellls and vlcechairman Rob ert Graham describe the pay roll doductlon plan expected to involve 5000 contributors Campaign officials hope em ployees throughout the city will pledge at least 25 cents week to the Appeal objective of the overnil mm paign this year is 596950 which will aid 11 agencies ltre parti ctpatlng groups are the YMYw 0A Rehaiflittdion Foundation for the Disabled Gantrdian Red Cross Society Victorian Order oi Nursu Barrreand District As sociation tor the Mentally rte tarded St John Ambulanc Multiple Sclermis Society oi Canada Canadian Mental Health Association Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society Can adian Notional institute for the Bllnd and The Boy Scottie oi grinneda Kempenielt Bay Dis ct IIIRM PRICES mom to PlMost oi the light trade outbe Winnipeg Grain Exchange todaywsa con centrated tn obseeds particu larly flaxwhere pricesheld narrow range Opening pricear Ilax Oct unchanged 843 Dec it higheralt lower May Vt lower 356mi July V4 Rapueed Nov it higher 23m Jan it higher 283 March and May not open Oatsi Oct unchanged 95 Don May and July not open Barley Oct it higher 129mi Dec May and July notbpen higher 354 There are nine such tours in Canada now The group was broken up one tons and threes and apart the night at the homes at Kinsmen Club members who showed them mind the area They were scheduled to leave Barrie by bus at am today One at the motor prob term for Barrie Kinsmen was lnct that mnoy of tho visitors did not speak Jild Everett Emms grectd tho visitors in council chambers lion Section McNELLlS Marine Weather ionon or Marine iorecaet for the Great Lakes valid until it arnTuesday Lake Huron Georglalr Bay Lake Superior South to south weetwinds 20 to so knots througth Showers tonight one no on in to II Agencies unisen errant BAREIE at city hall yutcrduy as the mayors representative Bill Stringban was chatman oi the tour committee in liarrie The youp innchod at Port Mc Nimil as ct tire Orillin Khumekéth helorn coming to name they were gun at the homes of Barrie Kinsmen They are members of the Round Table duh which takes in the British isles Europe Africa and also member tnaiian Club milled Ape These two clubs along wltir the Amer ican club called Active and tire Kinsmen Claim of Canada corrstltuie the World Council at Young Mens Service Clulu flre visiting club members he gen their tour following the an nual conference of the World Council held at Edmonton from Sept 12 to 17 Visitors mine ironi the British isles Kenya France Belgium Holland Demnark Norway Aus tria South Males and AIBlXalln lhesn tours are hold to pro mote better understanding and thieranco and spirit oi poop erntlon among peoples oi the world woman orrrtt IlAVE KIDNEY IRRITATION Common KIde or Bladder Irrita lions affect twice as many women melt alien aorta unrenen and nervousness mm mum pursues Secondr you llll lore Ill and have He has Buckm In an older tired depressed In such cues cvsiax usuil 1mm relaxing couriert by curb germs in not urine and eutnx cercvsrnx at drqulltl ivory Always there with rally trash an 525M or more nIAcAnhrmAncs coMPAnvumrrrn Coiiier St nouns riots cronies one SKIRTS Plain 65 T65 PLAIN presses 135 mans surrs FLASH SERVICE Free Pickup and Delivery 5135 72315428 HURONIABLEANERS Mary St DrivelnLeesttpn