WORKMEN INSTALL SHORING TO PREVENT CAVElNS Wayword Watermaiir Slows Sewer Project llie malmoh Hayfield Strlci atom and sanitary rower pro lea is about week behind schedule according to White Works Chairman ircrl Smilh The alderman attributed the lag in wayward wntcinraln iiicn crews began to tear up flariicld from Dunlap north In iArlilawa Ihey lhnugiil the nix inch or ran straight up the cast at of the street Unfur tunaiily it angled Iiorn the ncst corner northeast niis imtived the digging irp of the old pipe and the laying of new 100 i001 section and pre vented Ilic making oi the July 11 deadline or the reaching of fin SI iinal deadline tmrn lhe Sim mc tn Drury Lane and Sophia Elmis is September It llc said he liapcs the deadline still can he mainiaincd with the Mocc ch addition of an extra work gang Alderman Smith poinltd niit that he had hoped to maintain naeway trafiic at all times but that become at the complexity of the operation in tire dimi town area this was lmpassihic This will be done uiicre passiblo still he stressed CONNECHNG LINK Meanwhile the city la await Iiig Iinal approml from the De partment of Highway for die connecting link numerical nn Hayfield Slieei which will bring 75 per rcnt aulnlny on road re roariniciion Tire city Iniinitcly Relecrse Results Accordion Exams The lolliiwinn It i1 ll of uric icuiril raniiulniu In rranilaii llnnr held icrrntly hy the Cant alilitn iltlilllilill Traclirra Ab lucinIlun in attic liin miner are illllllhitl In outer of merit iiitill Flirt chm lmnurs fnlleon wining lirmirin Frrrrrl lanri Turing Titliy IIiLinimlr lirlnn imruum Import inlan ruin Mary Anne licailtc lnltyulaynll riiiunni IIIIIy Mdidrllifln llin hearilan Initial Ilunurri imialnn vliiIl iii iiiaui lliII noon llicnili more lullytr Linda or Inn rumw lrtc ilrrilii fiitiliaril lcrliluii Wayne irrimmu liilllliil iiiirairti liltlil cl rlau lmnnir Eliiiilirili allty lgiimishl llclcn irliulii iInitln Turin1 lulin ilalinmukt tuirixit Sally Wrrlnn tillan lluynl Ilcila lllilti llllllnl flilly rimmiyr innnii riiiway llnM Sailplali Hilyit iw Fellsndiki lltllv tr ltiwltL fltrl Haiti Hawaii Milli First rlarr honors livii tiirr eritc Stanley liltinnrll liain Noll Tiirtiiila Irriiinll iiniiurn Zygiiiuni Snwrryk lilm Feller lquilllll iivrii llinraleriin lasl Larry lrron Milli First illn lrflnria imavnii linnoir iNiglit llllfl My liuly laiirrmn liqilall ILwllna Intllmlltl iIIMIH Will tlnsl humor in llnil ril llllltlll Illle lluiiuu iuiil illlflll Kathy Young lnu lfori Willie fiitliiil FiIIt IlfllI luniiiil Ullth iIIMili llnnnrli liauiiln iiiivh lalr irln Htllll Flilm Til IittNlilili The flirt white woman ltnnvm all live AiiiciIran mninriii Iiitillltl ride in lliuiiiii Kali actor who spent three pain at Vlnlaarl tmn torn Iinrcannc Kninr ltnnaill with if iltti lu imiringimi rind ivants this work cornplcicrl this year he said The Engineering Dipartrnenl also cxpcctr the root paving pro grain to commence this week The nine miles sclrcrhiled will mean nearly 14 miles of pairing have licen completed in three of ihii four year Itlrl Smlh has lawn chairman of Public Works The following are the street to lie paved with aslicslns rnrr lay lnnisfil Street from llwr ltoad southerly in end llolgaia Street tiwn lflnlSiil to William Granville from liurtua la ilnl gale Carolina from inalslil to Crane Anne from llrork to Tilfin irakcslinro lload from ltay field to Victoria Sancho from Maple to Toronto Park from ikvlu to Parirlld Shirley Si from Iikda in Itnne Wesley St imm Iilcda to Anna Wesley 51 from Sliliiey tn Letitia Valley Drive from Letitia in Cartll Drive Carlin Drive from LcII tla to Anne Grove St went from Toronto to llayiirtil Wellington St irirrn Tmunto to St innnt iture SI Vinwiii Io liitil no tr wiuii ï¬t from tiiinn in Davnlrun inaii loan to Grow ink irurn lime to ll Eugenia St from ltiichwuitli In llciw iiimy iiriri Collier In iutriuilna nnil licirry Innn Qiimi to tirinn llitltfll Iirvrn lliiiilinnlrl iii ilcirry lili Iiwri llnwriinn In Owen iiiiii Mtllimiilll lil Winslry In Icr iiniir liliilraiicr la Damian hill VIIIUIiI Iiliiii lrueiang lli Jill ircl mritlirily lttll SI iiuin Vtmdin In rllinutuii irliiiigluii liiirir iiniiun tn ltiirk wrilli Strntulnn lltlll lliiiie lo niimuicr Nolan ltuwnuucw liIiiI Steel In lilnire Also on liitrlu inilu pint mm In lnilallalhiil vi water line In acrvlii lltrI liilll ntrlaln lhwl nina liuii Iailirr itniit la Anne iii The nix inrli ripe has iicmi liiliirstI trillion rnstricrrll and wait lltllnllld liar Melt Itwcn SI tiinn Winder it In titlr mill at uni prime new ul of min in wrck In puniti fir Iaint Illlrnif of Sunny weather will prevail throughout the disrict with tern ï¬fraiurts once again rising to mldsevcntles tomorrow The Toronto weather ofilce predicts another cool evening to night with the mercury dipping to well below reasonable Winds will bcilght high of 75 degrees Ir expect ed tomorrow following low reading of is tonight The thermometer registered 44 last night it was 60 at The Ex aminer office at 10 em Synopsis Today wiilaee the start oi slow waroningvtrend in Northern Ontario whidi will Spread to southern nmday Lake Homo Niagara Lakelon tario Georgian Bayhiiaiibuï¬ tori Kiliaioe Windsor londori Toronto Hamilton Mairgg sunny and cool today Mai many and little warmer Wed nesday Wind light Minor Building The Barrie Oorrmiittee of Ad justment will meet Wednesday to deal with live applications concerning mirror building vari ances Tomato devcicper Henry Herniek has asked for permis sion to residadivida 13 building lots on Candles Road west at Hayfield Street He is also sack ing permission to subdivide into 60 foot lots block land in the same area The independent Order of Odd ieliows Lodge in in Barrie Mm ers of partr lot on the east side of Hayï¬eld Street south of the and drivein restaurant wishes to use the property for conducting lodge meetings and other social activities The land has frontage 151 feet on Bayficid and depth of 89 EM containing 48 acres the wester ly 350 feet is designated corn meiciai highway on the odiicial plan dwelling is now located Criteria Wed Lure can Lake Die Northern White River Mostly sunny and warmer today dood lng over with few showers this evening Variable cloudi ness with scattered showers to night and Wednesday Winds aouthcaty 15 In 25 Forecast Temperatures low tonight high Wzdneldnyi Windsor so St Thomas London Kitchener SSSSSaEGSGï¬ERSiSSSIERS aldfldaldaiayiaaiaaaidï¬alciai Variances To Be Discussed Wednesday or the property and the applic able bylaw does not permit the proposed use in connnemial highway zoning The Barrie mrling Club is seeking permission to make an addition to their building with side yard at six feet on the south side The area is desig nated and boned as open space and the pertaining bylaw re quires lhrit rriininnrm side yard of in feet he provided in the opcn space mac Borden hiiilerIle owner of 69 Shanty Bay Road wants variance from the tuning by law for dwelling now located on the lot with heat yard oi 17 foot two and scvcrreigtiihs indies The bylaw requires minimum front yard at feet The the meetings will be held Wednesday starting at pm of city hall iiiiEli warrant Warmer Temps Head This Way ALDERMAN LES JOLLIFFEicHECKS LANDSCAPING JOB Fiddle Contest Set For Aug The isth presentation ot the National Fiddle Contest Will be held at Shelburnc Out Aug and and has been dubbed lieunion Year as an invita tion to all fiddlcrs and fiddle fans to get together in air in Iormal celebration at their share In the coopcrative cifort to put old time fiddling on the man In North America The Canadian Open Chumir lonship Old Time Fiddlers Con test was Iirst organized by the Shelburne liolary Club in rest Parks Programs Keep City Youngsters Busy Barrie youngsim enloycd an other full week of varied act itics as the Barrie Recreation Committee continued Its summer program At Strahane Park children an der the direction oi fliereiie Lit tle held Pet Day Wednes day Prise were awarded for the largest and smallest animal the dog with the loudest bartr and the animal performing the best trick The junior boys of Strabanc lark deterrth the boys from Wellington Park 1M In solihall name Last week was lnttiun Week at Edgchiil Park as children spent their time making lndlan hat bands decorating tent sire totem pole and col rating Ia dlan Day on Thursday In many Interesting garner ANIMAL DAY Animal Day was held on Thurs day at Johnson Park or rhildrcn brought their pets for lnrpcction and losts Preparations for the big day included the fabrication oi animal cages the making or lanimals from pine cones and the final grooming oi pets On Wed nesday an Intramural track and iicld day was held between John son Pack and Strabunc Park In iprepariition tor the interparir meet Friday at Queens Park both Junior and senior groups were kept busy making advertising posters for the Gala Car Wash planned for Thursday The iinishcd nos tcra were Iakcn to local mer chants who displayed thcm in their store windows Other activ ities included an ovornlithtcanip trig trip for the senior girls Kcrscy Park celebrated line can Day when one biihy HICDOII Invade the park and spent the morning there TOTE POLE 0n iiunrlay the senior boys at lhmdr Park were busy making 81 Pass Swimming Tests Held lit Johnson St Beach Successful arilclpanis in vars lqu awlinrnng lesil held at Johnston Street Bench as part oI the Harris Recreation pro gram were Minnow Testlinnnla Canl liiiocrt Smith Debbie Higgins Susan Grant litn Gordan Dobbin Corillcr ilal ilalrl Cni lccn ilaryoy lani Swan llrliin Tnltcrsall lleiny iIvanr llevcr ley Eva Susan liicgcr slirlly Gordon Marlo Mallnowkl Ter ry Iignow Cindy licCaulcy Terry lawrrnec Cameron Jackson Lyla lirlsiaw Corry ilatlgltiun llnuglnr lliitvrl lion liiillcr laul llghI Nora hic Koo lioinrt iliillif lilillilttlil Minililcr lcirr lalitiicli Furl iirurrrrar ru in my Campbell ilnvliiilluliinua Cin dy Iiiirulmolv Mary Ann itaiau cy llclcn Mninncy iirnn lluni iil hnua luliirr Allan iiic lulrc and Jeff lZininra Flth Teslqlullo ftnn liincn llaniiy KIM flcrl liranit Shelia filovrnl Ilavlrl lrlranu Ilur nIliy ioorl irfiicy linillrrr IIIII Stilllli Imnn illtkillliz Mary Attilaan Iiwrn tirlan lalry llaiby Laura Iunt Mich ncl iniiianl ltnilu liioimnn Ilitiy Illllill litrplicn llylcl tllcnn llfllltlilr tiarto album and Jill Mimi tnier tintcly lirgliinor iiulm niing Tut lelrv Ilifllllll ann llliiir lltiriiiil Iivirlnllll EMERGENCY NUMBERS ilnntlnl illl lty loltra mutt Iruriii 45 Mill Mary Short iiim linrpmkl Debbie llaughlon Chririlna Thomson Ilgo llcrle Cathy hiltdiison David Juilltl Gard hieOolKan iloirble Nulbccm Debbie Smith liotrbl ilrclt Jim iirctt Kathy hiaioncy Steven ilonney Brenda ilcCaiiIey him its Day Andy Liberl Michael Mrutrrole and mi ilell MAINS STILL HillllLINED NEW YORK Iltil linger Marta out at action since JIHII in due in bone chip In right hand war unruia Monday when he iiilghI rcliirn Said Marie rim trying to keep tone in shape Just cant rip baseball hard enough to now with anything an it There is no way can tell when nilrflii Illly couldnt mail riquiia imp ii lilp will settle limlc place when It wont hurt LON DON Flavoured VtIne Iiltl Ni ll ill INII ll Ilfl II lllllllil Ill Etlnnow wnu littllt mumm an totem pole in pitparaiion for indian Week The children pm duccd iridian oil which included headdrcsscs made oi leather and lace ladiao puppets and leather lancer Pal flay rcporLs that the chitV Iron at toriringlnn Park cele brated Reservation Vecir Tire main event was the erection of giant ttpce were divided into tribes and each tribe had to make up an em blun rang and dance On Thursday Stanley lilaysrvar char en Ilead Ctiict as children were awardcd prizes for most original attire On Thursday Codrington tr sponsoring lodge raie SOAP CARVIXG One of the special crafts prac tised ai Oakley Park last week was soap carving an art which produch many miniature ani trials in diilcrcat shapcs and alzcs The Junior buys softball team got oil in bad start as they lost their first game Jaannc SIeplicnson supervisor at Grove Park reports Lhat special lcl Day was held ch ncsday Different prim ucra awardid to the owners at dogs as well as the docs themselves ioodric owned by Carol Iinn Ilngg took first prile for ninth ence The senior boys softball team won their game agalmi Shear Park by lopsided score of IN On Monday field day was held between Grove St Port and 01qu cm and the three top winnm will mnipctr In th Annual Field Day on Friday IWIMIVWW ll mung Into commatr let ruminantain IN Mle warm Itaiiur Mr bum oi Itll and NW Into nil mile in ulrllr It tam lot II Inng on our Mini lildilloMl writ at to int girl eri nenr end Clmlllt innnl in nu we 130 Ilmflll mmuumuumnnl itchI ndinï¬nu aluminummun Children its run and each year it has sirloyod resounding success The National Fiddle Contest has several objectives to to erase lhe prestige of old time for country music In the eyes oi the general public to provide an lnccntiva for musical ail vanccmcnl on lha part of the tlddlers themselves and to raise tends to support of ap proved charitable projects The Ontario Society for Crippled Children rccclvcs every cent realized from the entry fees paid by the competitors as IEll as receiving share of the act proceeds each year Two years ago the contest passed ihe 30 000 mark in its charitnbicuh jcciive The National Fiddle Contest is an open competition anyone from anywhere is eligible to ca ter provision which has made llle iuii truly national and international in scope The Grand Cliampiensliip to date has been won by liddlcrs from Central Canada the hlaritimer and the United States The Playdowns Friday night Aug start at leL Master of ceremonies will be invinc Ible Vhice hlountford Bramp ton who will this year be handl lng his iiih such assignment for the contest Saturday alicrnoon brings the Giant Parade presented by Sheiburnelxinsmcn Club sturi log at pm featuring bands floats and reunion al fiddler irom all points of the compass After the parade lhe annual National llddle Queen Contest will be held In the auditorium of Centre Dullerin lllrrh School The finals Saturday night will begin at pm and teas lure the eight Open Grampittn ship survivors three novelty accilon survivors the Champion Lady homplon Teenager and other class winners Police Building Landscaping Set To Start ligairr The $10000 lanrkcaplag Job at the new Police Fire Magistrate Building will soon get underway again The city has been delay in the completion oi the cter pending the purchase of the Mrs tilinn property at 57 lnrristll St Nam council has purchased the property and Goliath can siruction has paid me Inc the right to remove the Haitian house and garage The onestery frame home and garage will be moved by truck to Slroud on Thursday morning Alderman hes Joliific who is in charge of the landscaping op oration said the area where the trouse ls situaied will be land soapcd to fit in with the rest oi the property lie added that the patio of the lot and drive way shoud begin soon On SevenWeek Leader Course 1W members the Air Oad at of Barrie log Squadron are presently attending moments Scnlar Leader Course at Camp Borden Warrant Officer Kliit Hansen and Flight Sergeant lion Law mice were chosen for the corms because at the high marks they obtained in written examinations on cadet work Flying Officer Stan Shier said it Is great honor and ith eiic for cadet to be re ected for the more The Senior Leader Course is an advanced course whidi lo eludes cadets from acrosr Con eda who arc in Camp Borden fer the occasion cadet who graduates irom this course Flying Officer Shier added is regarded as top ud tiles for advancement el and receive many opportua mail often during the day