AND VELFATHERS TE museum WEDNESDAY Alliance Church Holds ConVention The Christian and Missionary Alliance Church annual mission ary convention begins today in Barrie and will continue until Sinlday April is service will is held nightly at us at thoblinionaryAili Wasapa liéach Appeal Micahled Hearing of the appeal of the Wasaga Beach conneilr against the findings of the arbitration board in regard to the Villn gea once Church Berczy Street On Sunday there will be the mo service at eleven oclock an the evening service at seven Special speakers will be Miss Helen Hall who has worked among the Dyals of Borneo for approximately four years and the Reverend John Bechtel who what to South China in two as missionary printer in charge oltbe Alliance has at Wudzow In his last term ot service 195258 Mr Bechtel worked among Chinese refugees in Squat tel Towns in the Rennies Mills Refugee Camp and in the lung Kong Government rcsettlcmhnt liability to Colllngwood high school district has been adjourn ed to date to be decided some time in Juiyu The appeal was to havebeen heard at Coilingwood Tuesdtw The town of Stayner and Sun Edale lelllslllp are also appeal Under apreviousruling the board of arbitration granted saga head reduction of 25 per cent but the parish council is dissatisfied with this Harold ManningQC Toronto is act areas He served as principal for the Blind Chinese War Vct erans and as Prinoipal Oi Rennie Mills Bible School cni thank to theladies by singing Let lite Call You Sweetheart son banqueL Entertainment included film show and singsong Diners sang mus Contract marketing oi Eggs Inevitable and Good Thing TORONTO CF Contract marketing of quality controlled eggs was described as inevit able and good thing by Pro Parker Elton Parker District 51 FILES Cubs and Scouts Commissioner lan Welsman dived Into turkey last night at and Duval the church hall at father and READ TABLE SHES at Trin ity Anglican Church Boy Scout father and banquet Bradford To Discuss New Municipal Hall Aftcr hitch Alderman Arthur Morrow were from left it Coxall Canon Allnn Read Brian HEATED wonos ALLOW TEMPS The atmosphere Was hot in Enrrie cold storage plant for it than yesterday until police were called to ThisWeeklSpeclalr DYCKS FOOD MARKET WIENERS 39 lb table and if it isnt controlled by the people who produce the pro duct in my opinion it will be dis was handled in Bradford onlquickly enough lustrous to egg and fowl produclt By Sr uranium Tuesday Magistrate Barron who arrived early bad to take over in another court following the hearings in Bradford There were no cases which re quircd defence bya solicitor so the routine was quickly run through Two North Bay youths were present to plead guilty to charg es of speeding on Highway 400 They were driving cars from that town to Toronto when stop ped at speeds running up to so mph They had been ordered to get the cars delivered as quickly as possible and follow ing the delay after being stopped by the police for speeding they had been fired as they claimed One of the matters that wtlL come up for discussion at the next meeting of the Bradford Council is the proposed new municipal building which Will replace the Old town on the some site The old building does not lend itself to alterations that would suffice and the plans which are on file call for new edifice of modern design one of which the cZzens of this growing town may well be proud STORM SEWERS Surveyors were busy in Brad ford under the Department of Highways preparing plan for the rebuilding of the highway through the village This hlglh hiking down from North Bay and pleading guilty they were fined the usual amounts and costs with two weeks to pay in the case of Harold Doucette and three weeks grace for Roger Gunther Kcyes Van Dyke summonsed fornot having his drivers lie ense with him when stopped on the highway had his case dis missed when he pleaded not guilty sarcoma IN PROGRESS The spring work has enm menccd on the Bradford marsh Tractors on caterpillar trends were hauling cultivntOrs inthe first work on the soils which are drained by ditches and the water controlledon the lands the had not made the journe way has been taken over as part of the Provincial system It was formerly responsibility of the villageI There will also be new storm sewer built along the boulevard oi the highway it is already planned and work 15 to commence very soon it is hoped this will eliminate the serious washout which have occurred in the past when heavy storm bit and the rush of water down the bill could not get away jot the bottom The new sewer wlll channel this storm water into the canal POLICE COURT One of the fastest courts that we have attended for some time Synopsis 0n on day the warmest weather since midNov ember occurred over most of On tario as temperatures reached 65 at Windsor Hamilton and the Lakehend and so at White Ever The cold weather continued in northern sections where Moos nee only managed high of in degrees The weather will continue mainly sunny and warm overthe province today Willi some 10 de gree readings likely in southern sections Cooler th will spread through northern regions following disturbance moving eastward through that region and it will continue southward through the rest of the province on Thursday Bay Haliburton Sunny and Warm today Cloudy with few showers and little cooler Thursday Southwest winds 15 £025 today northerly winds 10 to 15 Thursday Forecast temperatures Low tonightrligh Thursday Windsor St Thomas London gtWingham Toronto Trenton St Catharines Hmnilton Muskoka Killaloe Eariton Kapusknsing White River Moosonee neonaeshseggesee neesssssssggsssa Mrs Elsie Duffield Pro vincial Command Secretary Treasurer of the Ladies Aux iliary of the Canadian Legion pinned 25ltyear award oil octogenarian Mrs Nellie Al ken at the ladiesrnigbt of the ADMITTED DAMAGE Barrie police investigating the breaking of pipe outside King Edward public school which contained wires for pub lic address Sytsem locatedfwo juveniles who admitted tbey were playing inthe yard and hadbroken the pipe accidentally While climbing it ConstableR parents concerning damages BOWLING OFFICERS The Mens Major Bowling League of the Barrie Bowling Academy held its election of officers Jack Hamilton is the new president Lou Morrow vice president Bill Hare secretary Compiled at noon by Flynn 91 Ahltlhi Paper Algomu Steel Alumlnlun to Alberta Asbestos Atlas Steel Algbm Urun Bk of Mont Bk eanntha Bk No Sen Hall Tel Co Bell Tel Ru ar Am on ac POWII Camp cnlb Din Don Faun 4t Llu Gut Pow Cdn Bk comm lmp Tob Im on to Ace lnteruntiou Interplav Pipe Kenvltddlson $3345ny monomo STOCK Industrial up Colmrsnm sen TODAYS STOCK PRICES ohms and Co nun DnnlopstreetEaat New WI Noranrln Mlnus Nometnl New Hos Nor Ont NG Ont sunken club 33 Famous mi rant on Geco was StLaw cam Sher 60rd Sal snu Slmp mu steel or Can TorDom as musCub Pipe mum rm Texaco in Unit on 141 Union Gas Mill Walls nsw nxcnhusa annx 41 Golda upwtlbplfnse Mctalc down 23 onslbp 11 JrEWronlt swoonV intonation AVERAGES Indultriall up znonulnup a1 Utilities up or rive MOST ACTIVE authorms Wm nonhuman Chemical cellularl anu Eflnl Jones contacted the boys RECEIVES V25YEAR AWARD Barrie branch of the Legion large number of ladies sat down to banquet attended by Mayor and Mrs Williard Kinzie and officials of the Canadian Legion Examiner staff photo LOCAL nun GENERAL treasurer and Howard Chantler and Del Darling directors FIND CASH BOX Barrie man found metal cash box and two cheques totali ing $370n Duelswortb St near Highway 400 which Barrie police have determined was part of $250 to $300 stolen from Smiths Farm Dairy on Penetang Si last January STEAL RING ladys ring valued at $125 and ten silver dollars were stov len from the home of Mrs Hotrum 94 Shanty Bay Road by housebreaker who entered the home while she was visiting her Elishand inRoyal Victoria HospiA SUCCESSFUL BLOOD CLINIC Black director area ofthetianadian Red Cross Soci ey Blood Donor Service reports that so actual bottles of blood were taken at the recent blood donors clinic held in Barrie riates quite high on our successful clinics list this year states Mr Black The next blood donors clinic in Barrie is sched tried for July 15 TAKES DYNAMO LIGHT Someone removed dynamo type light valued at $12 from his sons bikewhite the boy was in St Andrews Church on Worsley St Harris of Peel SL re ported to Barrie police GRASS FIRE SEASON Barrie firemen were called out to one of the first grass fires of the season late yesterday after noonat the rear of Lufkin Rule Co of Canada Ltd plant on In nisfilSL The Canada Dry Co reported the fire which firemen under Chief Roly lrwin extin guished quickly Thwarts Crime Street was thwarted last night by settle on nrgurnentbetwcen the proprietor and cold storage locker user customer reported to police thnthe was being threatened by the proprie tor of the firm who be mild had knife When Barrios Constable Douglas Wright arrived he found that he required the judgment of Solomon The proprietor it seems had allowed an acquaintance to use locker free The friend had mislald the keys to the locker and the proprietor refused to allow him to force his way into the compartment to get out food he had Stored there Constable Wright solved the dilemma by getting fin ally the proprietors permis sion to pry open the locker The constable gave the other man the food it contained and advised him to leave the place Telephone Call An attempted breakin of Hoal Transport building on Ellen the occupants of another building nearby who tolephoned Barrie police when they saw young man tryingto getintotha build ing gt Mr Micks of Clarke and Clarke Leathers told police that ha and others had yelled when they saw the youth trying to get into the place and that he ran around to theback Barrie Constable Doug Wright was on the scene minutes after the telephone call and searched the area Later Wright picked up two youths who were ques tioned and let go Police were satisfied they had nothingto do with the breakin att Guthrie Fed Ilg Discuss Crossing The meeting of Guthrie Feder ation of Agriculturegwas held at Bert Jamiesons on April 13 with 15 persons present discussion took place in re gard to the crossing on High way It at the school and church after the highway is widened resolution was drafted andsenl to the Department of Highways Mrxotton oi Barrie lawyer presented very interesting dis course on wills and also his dut ies on the Farm Loan Board Mrs Jamieson served lunch and the meeting was burned to meet again on April 27 at Mr and Mrs GordonVColdwells CHiilSTI SCIENCE MONITOR INHINArIoNAI mm mum Good for the WhoieAFamily ottewsjfj EatlSiI wFamlIy Features may order melon Gmflfl mefl ll fessor Ross Cnvels head of the poultry husbandry department of the Ontario Agricultural College Guelph Prof Covers told the annual convention of the Ontario Poultry Producers Association nlesday contract marketing or vertical integration of qualityegga was growtng In popularity and impor tance in Canada partly due to fanadas sueccssiul grading sys em He described imported eggs as the biggest single headache facrng Ontario egg producers and stressed the producers best defence is the quality of eggs pro duced in Ontario TOO MANY BROKERS Prol Covers indicated integra tionirl the broiler industry had led to overproduction but said that generally producers of both eggs and broilers like integration even though many furthers claim tamer and his industry duetion of given quality for given market outlet was fol lowed it would not be successful for any segment of the industry Tom Robson of Leamington president of the OPPA stressed the need for the organization to make iresh start in establish ing program for Ontario pro duccrs If vertical micrgaï¬on is inevi it hashermiul effects on the He emphasized that unless in icgratinns first principleer Resolutions calling for cnmlt ers in ontnrio said Mr Roblt Still plate study of 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