31351229 snowy nova WMMM and one Club owing Opening Cerenionics ihow to feed the brine shrimp to the 1131 He said to put fine piece of cloth loosely over jar pour the salt containing the brine shrimp through the cloth The MONDAY NOV 17 195 The First Column Friday and Set my 31 Pine Crest 10 Mac has his Hoptoncs Admission Sadie Hawkins Dance My night 131133 it Simeon Mystery Young Peo Smilax Parity to be held in Barrie Arena on Tuesday Nov 18 Ii 830 pm Good prizes Ad maxim 50 130131 orcuuural lecture with inter rrttsetlnz slides will be shown at the control meeting of the Horticultur ul Society next Wednesday Nov 10 at pm in the Public Lib Hall Mulcsster St It is free Everyone welcome 130131 Turkey Supper 530 to 730 Le boy United Church Thursday Nov 20 Good program Adults 3125 Children to 12 years 50c One to years 25c Awices W112 12913 Dance at Ivy Nov 21 pm am Lucky spot and door prizes Lunch counter Paxtons Orches tra Auspices of LOL 450 Ivy 131483 Continued from page one However it is possible wi should revise our ideas about car driving According to the director of Rorthwcstcrn University Chicago tmftir institute the job of operat ing an automobile is not for one who is mentally keen but Either high class moron with menial age of 1012 Sold he The low mentality motorist oncc he is taught to drive properly will not deviate from what he has learned The higher mcnfnllfy is inclined to cxpcrimcnt and also to think about othcr things to the detriment of his driving To these obschotlons we my boldcrcktsh Or words to that effect Hon Dr Dunlap gave very humorous address at the opening of the collegth wing He had lot of good ones other than the Scotch angle Onc concerned the prehis toric age whrn mun lived for only 40 years whilo all the other animals had long sports The animals held meeting and it was decided that sansrthingshculd be done to give man as he was the brainlest long er to live So the horse got up and offered 10 years Of his life Not to be outdone the dog arose andgavc 10 yerrs of 11s life Finally the monkey fell in line and gave 10 years too So thats why claimed the Minister of Education nowa days mun between 40 and 50 years Of age works like 110159 between 50 and 60 leads dogs life and be tween 60 and around Since 1871 proudly proclaim Brown Co Limited 117119 Dunlop Street This business was Brown and rst located in the block on the main street between Jacksons Grill and the Five Points After disastrous re the business was moved to the bulldlngnow occxlpied by The Green Front Stores anda few years later after another fire took over the premi ses at 119 Dunlap Street across the street In 1008 the rm required mono space and took over 113117 Dunlap Street Alex and George Brown sons of the founder env feted the firm in 1890 and 1900 re spodtirely and carried on when tbif Hither died in 1923 Mr Alex Brown passedawny in 1945 John Macaroon condolaw of the present proprietor George Brown jlncdthrrnraftorrcturning Icon ovegseaa during World War This morningMr Browp showed us the original ledger used by his father 1111071 some of the prices wcrobutter 17c 11 potatoes 50c peck tobacco 50c 1b The rm carried on grocery trade in con unctlon with feed and seed until A040 when that side or the busi nesswss sold 49 glIOLLOWS Edmund Mrs Arthur Wright and Aldo bndfgltfrs Sidney Wright at the recentEina Stick con sey Hall Toronto may not be quite complet 70 just monkeys MEMBERS OF THE GLEE CLUB of Barrie budlet Col legiate delighted the audience with several numbers at th SimcoeYork Milk Producers Elect Slroucl President Continued from page one in favor of marketing agency to get the bill passed However there were 11 number of suggestions as to benefits that might have been apparent now When surplus may develop in some pants The mat ter did not get enough support to go in the form of resolution to the provincial convention this year Shutting on Small Shippers Ihc meeting was old by provin cial secrcmrymanngcr Wil mot thata certain dairy in Toronto established by the late John ct Helped Mon Too Professlonal wrestling laid an egg of Barrie Arena last spring Somehow the public didnt go for the rasslers although they put on good show One of the best to appear here was Yukon Eric If anyonchadan idea thisform of making living is soft touch they w0uld go quite shock of the pic ture of Eric in the daily press re cently He was resting in hospi tal bed where it stated skin grafting operation after wrestling accident in the Montreal Forum ring when in bout with one Wladck analskl he had one ear torn off When man bites dog thats news So too is an item like this Morn ing mail brings money for sub Scriutlonycnesyaluitbt 1193 tlon We enjoy the paper and would not llke 00 miss copy Thank you kind sir Couple of other letters well just skip You know dog bit mun Some reader may recall that sev eral weeks ago this column an pounced that the writer required one tlcket for the Edmonton Argunaut Grey Cup final That Was before the Eskimos had even met Winnipeg Theticket has been promised by kind friend or course if there are any straysjlcat ing around we have quite num ber of acquaintances without TV The Hermlston Oregon Herald printed The bride wore light blue with navy accessories and woe ore ideorset Itwould seem that our wedding writcups had definitely started to cut off all shippers of one and two cons daily marketing agency would mean that these small shippers would have place Last spring five shippers In certain area were shut off but within 24hour per iod the Toronto Milk Producers had them back on Only now is the milk market be inning to feel the effects of the out and mouth outbreak he told the meeting Surplus milk is be coming apparcnt as fresh cbws are being put into production instead of being sold to the USA In October one dairy had two weeks milk they could not use With 4000 shippers in the Toronto milk shed half can day will make large surplus Over period of years large dairies are continually needing new shippers to replace those who retire or quit Toronto milk sales were down 150000unaris last month This may have been throth premure by advertising the sale of powdered milk Elcctlon of Officers In the absence of President Cathers who is on business for the dssociaticnrin South America he chair was occupied by Vice redident Fraser Sutherland Stroud He was unanimously elected to the presidents Office for the coming year The meeting also named Eric Crossland Newmarket as vice residentSect=elorytreasurerwfoc the district Neworth was re elected as was James Hope dir ector to represent the district in the provincial association Twenty persOnS were named as delegates to the provincial and dis trict directors Half of these were from York County and half from Simone Mr Sutherland thanked the members for his advance to president Dairy Commissioner Ernest Biggs provincial dairy commissioner spoke briefly follow ing the election of officers saying he felt that most of the matters about which he had thought of speaking had been dealt with during the meeting He told the members thatthc191$nlli lt1st COWS gave Ontario 9290004 This he said nod increaslrtovMODOO during the past year since the US embargo You cannot afford to ignore the oilhcrjpants of 20118 dairy industry he Said They are method of disposing of surplus You would lnot bc nearlyso5well of had from wort left at tbsiornier premises 59 it bopicked up db Joe MdNeillies ayfleld so Workthtoybe left at been for the demand for butter which has taken lot of surplus milk We have sbig demand for our outlet in Europe and many other pants of therworld With the suppont price on this product 581 cents we are keeping the Supply up We implanted 12 mil lion pOunds in 1051 This we are producing at homevnow besides do ingan export business We have SWDWS We can yetdlnd musket for tins splendldrppoduct Werare shipping large quantities of powdered milk especially tonlapan and other cost ern countries Thefloronoo price of $470 should be maintained of oboese but itis110ped Dives for Ditch As Cruiser is Rammed by Truck PC John Godin OPP Headquar ters Barrie had narrow escape from injury on Highway 90 around one this morning when he was forced 1041va into the ditch to avoid in Army truck which rom med into tho rear of his stationary police cruiser Constable Godin investigating hitondrun accident stopped an Army truck driven by Trooper Mc Glbbon RCAC Camp Borden He parked hiscruiscrbchlnd the truck with the red flasher operating while he was examining the other vehicle and talking to the driver another Army truck was seen zap preaching Constable Godin ran on to the highway waving the other vehicle down with ash light The oncoming truck did not stop and 13 the constable jumped clear into the ditch it hit the police cruiser pushing it into the rear of the other Army truck The cruiser was extensively damaged front and rear The case is still underdo vcstigntion no charges having been laid so far Driver of the second truck was Ptc Boulay RCS of SPEAKEASY CLUB The montfnly meetingmf the Bdr ri SpeckEasy Club was held at the Community House on Tuesday Nov 11 with good attendance Tom Tattersullmand Walter Mc Mackon program directors for the evening arranged and conducted an interesting program Main topic of the evening was Whats Your Beef and many interesting talks on this subject were given The nextmeeting of the club will be asupper meeting to be held on Dec at the Community House when members from the Orillia Speakers Club will be paying visit ltgt NEW10WEIL Mrs William Duff has returned home after spending month with her parents at Yorkton Sack Mr andMrsHoracerGilpiniand girls spent day in Toronto and attended the IceCapades last week Remembrance Day Dinner The Canadian Legion Branch No 516 and theLadies Auxiliary held very successful turkey supper Tuesday Nov 11 in the town hall when over 100 sat dwn to fine meal Toast to the Queen by Blen Snow president of the Legion re ply by singing God Save the Queen Toast to the ladies by William Tiv endale reply by 151 vicepresident of the Auxiliary Mrs Lockhart Speeches were given by Rev Mr BoyVlns of the United Church also 11 Brockwell reeve of Sunnidale Township The rest of the even lug was spentin dancing le Enterigigldliiimllles The Womens Institute entertain ed their families in the town hall Wednesday evening when they had turkeysuppett After everyone was Satisfied theybad singsong ledby Rev Mr Bowins with Mrs Clarence McQuoy at the piano skit was put on by the ladies which was very much enjoyed by all The rest of thereveningwas spent in playing cards feeling thatstliis might be but scene indication of anychonze inept your district willjbe an ex Alumnaee ample to others in be concluded received some idea there wosa in andMrs and MN Waite Torontorforo been visiting DavisIvy tom wreck Mrs Ben Sutcliflen sprint the weekend Miller LA Wvrg opening ceremonies Nov directed by Archie Ross BA Aquarium Society President Tells of Brine Shrimp Eggs An excellent meeting full of information for sh fanciers was held by the Simcoe County Aquar ium Society at Community House on Wednesday Nov During the short business per lod two new members were wel comed info the society Allan Money and Wilfrid PrLssick The answers to the fish quiz at the October meeting were collect ed and judged by Mr Hankin and President William Bradley Peter Lode was declared the winner and awarded trio of black mollies 15 well as three points in the con test Bill Hankin came second and will have two points to his credit We are looking for more par ticipation in this monthly quiz which is being held to encourage members to get to know their sh The general idea is that Mr Han kin will show pictures of four sh on the lantern slide of each meeting Members must find out the name and detailed informa tion about each fish origin size breeding habits etc during the month and hand in their answers at the next meeting prize and three points goes to the winner two poian for second and one point for third The contest ends at the meeting and in April all the points will be addedkand pa grandprize awarded Mr Bradley is donat ing this prizea complete aquar ium planted and stocked vith sh Now folks this is worthwhile prizeany member has chance to win and at the same time you will be gaining knowledge valu able to you in your hobby Get March for the new wing They were of the teaching staff tiny shrimp which hatch from them These eggs are offered by most every dealer They look like so much tine brownwsand each egg no larger than theperiod at the end of this sentence It is won to remember that you can get fooled for to produce agood batch of tiny shrimp the eggs must first have contained the embryos Empty shells could be sold for eggs and the difference would not be apparent to the naked eye As service to the hobby one Of the projects of the Sun From cisco Society has been that of making really good eggs available to 1111 at reasonable prices The eggs are collected processed test cd packed and shipped by full time experienced personnel and they are offered in quantities for the aquarisf the breeder the deal er and the wholesaler So if you buy your Brine Shrimp eggs from reputable dealers there need be no dissatisfaction with the quality Types of Hatching Containers The most commonly used con tainers for hatching Brine Shrimp eggs are shallow cnamelled pans and glass ovcnware dishes These generally hold two or three quarts of water and will hutch con venient quantity of eggs Some tiny shes to feed will use an old aquarium or like container for larger hatches may be made especially if aeration is given Do not use jars orboltles inwhicl1 to hatch the eggs They are diffi cult to work with and seldom yield good hatches small pinch Brine Shrimp Storing The Eggs Brine Shrimp eggs will retain their viability for many years if only they are kept dry They have tendency to pick up mols ture from the air particularly in humid climates or where they are in the contesteven if you are late starting you still have chance to win prize each month and try for the grandprize Mr Bradley gave very inter cstingtalkonBrineSlirjmp the ideal food for baby shes This is such wonderful source of live food for those of you who are breeding any kind of sh that we are including copy oer Bradleys address in this column Brine Shrbnp Experienced aquarists are fam iliar with Brine Shrimpeggs and they are quite aware of their great importance in successful rearing of baby shes Also there are always new en thusiegts of sh keeping wboare seeking information on the hatch ing and use of Brine Shri eggs This paper offers some gamers to their questions and seeks to clarify some of the points of con troversy Brine Shrimp eggs are the eggs of Artemia salina small crus tacean that inhabits very salty wat erssaltier than the oceans To aquarists their Value lies in their importance as live food fontyear ing the young of troplal shes and glso as live food for very small adult TropicalsIt is not the eggs which aroused buttlie temperature English aquarists have hatched Brine Shrimp eggs after they had been in storage for 1213 years 213901911 the songbook you will tively even temperature Do not keep them in fish room or leave them on the cover glass of aquarium Given good eggs probably the most common reason for mys terious decrease in the amount of batch is that the eggs have ab sorbed some moisture This will seldom be apparent to the naked eye but you can suspect that moisture has reached your Brine Shrimp chgs whenthe size of the hatches begins to decrease Do not despair that yen have Iost some good eggs The chances are good that you can bring them up to standard again by simply re diying them Spread them on newspaper an sunny window overs radiator or even in an open oven with the heat very low Take pains to see that they dohot get exposed toj yory high temperatures Bear in mind that you atehaudling living organisms gwhtm Bradley was nished withxhis the demonstrate cums 1230 noun nu 800 News Resolute doc 19111431 Hour until hour so wm carter Sons of Our Times 13 any Lomborcio 00km about 11mm one 830 Dov or Hotlink 00 floodlit bacon 310de $631 30 itting N5 10 who to 01 my won Yew Headlines and Porn Monet Repdrt Rolicgggesklng Goog so mono mom on As You unn The Hospitalon no 1095 Show goal mpm 900 NEW brine shrimp will remain on the uquarists with great numbers of ofeggs will give yourthousandswof subjected to rapidwuctuatlons of he tiouble to store them in dry place with rela 399 Stronsmsos lublon commons Mom and you Wm be of the isnlty waicr which would harm your fish Then you just dip the cloth into your aquarium and watch your baby fish enjoy their meal of brine shrimp After the demonstration Mr Bradley gave all those present jumble ofxbrine shrimp he had matched for the occasion No doubt baby fish in Barrie will be better fed than ever It is so easy Italics to have this ideal ltvc food at all times Just one quart water lat room temperature one table spoon table salt small pinch of cggsand 21 hours later you have live food swimming around Mr Hankin showed pictures of red swordtalls and gave brief talk on this popular fish This was followed by lively discussion period and many questions were asked and answered Next month by special request Mr Hankln will discuss the Rosy Barb Mr Prissick won the door prize trio of young zebra sh Two games of bingo were played with Miss Marion Jones winning some zebra sh and Ross Wallace winning trio of tuxedo sword tails Remember to keep Dec open and plan to come to Community House at pm We promise you an interesting evening at the Sim coc County Aquarium Society Bars of iron more thnn foot long once were used as currency in England my AN mm was SERVICE CAST AND CARRY NilSERVICE 1N BYTI 0UTBY5 N0 11an CHARGE CLEANERS sternum mover 8mm 14 111 so Barrio Phone mt iGOODNBSS amorous ITS G001 EYE CARE CONSULT Noel Stephenson RO oncogmsr STEPHENSONS JEWELLERS and OPTOMETRISTS FOR APPOINTMENT DUNLOP mm BARBIE ONTARIO Kr Many afonnerknowsthat britiatiVe hard work and the nancial support of the bank canall playtheir in developmgssueeessd OpetfutiOn 5i One such man arancher in the West recently Wrote to his bank manager express my appreciatiOgfe gt WWktihcmwmenmgme years Iyauhdve gimmeinythcibuildingiofmyherd fedjibe am who Woodman WWW uncooked relocation cu 111 v1 an