High Stenddrd the Eerruiï¬xamWr OPEN PIT COIII MINING IN BARBIE Thursday was just one of those days for two Barrie coal truck drivers Having reached the top of Toronto Street on their way to deliver load to Royal Victoria Hospital they noticed the hoist on the dump truck had accidentally slipped into gear and dumped almost the entire load along the street And thats how come the coal mining In Barrie Examiner Photo Treat MinoritiesEqually Advice ToHog PrbduCers North Simcoe Hog Producers Association held its annual meet ing at Guthrie Community Hall Thursday Clayton Frcy vlccprcsident of the Ontario Hog Producers As sociation in speaking to the Sim coo County producers emphasiz ed the importance of agricultur al producers having dcmocratl cally controlled marketing plans He said thotthe basic principle of our democracy is that the majority shall govern but the minority shall be treated equal ly and there shall be no discrim ination against them In speaking about the hog pro decor program he said that it consists of three principles bags must be in position to sell thatis assembled hog pro ducer program he said that It right to sell their hogs tilt all buyers have equal rights in pur chasing Mr Prey also intimated that although the selling program has been fairly satisfactory the job is not done and producers must carry their control further and get into the slaughtering and storing of hogs and also give some thought to some form of production control One hundred and fifty farm eople attended the banquet which was held before the annual meeting the guests included Mr Frey Ben Steers director of Zone Ontario Hog Producer Association me Simpson Manager of Copaco John Heb gin president SoutN Simcoe Hog Producers Association Roy Hickling and Maw The results of the election of officers is as follows president Lynn Russell Midhurst vice president Ken Spring Elmvale secretarytreasurer Lorne John SEE urn BUSINESS LIFE Camp Borden District High School visitors examine the punch press machine at the WEATHER Synopsis Snow was forecast for Eastern Ontario throu out the day while strengthening Winds and drilling snow on ex pected to create hazardous driv ing conditions over much of Soutllern and Central Ontario Areas to the east of Toronto are threatened with snowfalls of do inches West of Toronto lesser amounts are expected Colder temperatures may be expected Saturday but diminish ing winds will make the weather more pleasant as the storm de parts Regional forecasts valid until midnight Saturday Eastern Lake Ontario lfalir burtoll Heavy snow and consid erable drifting today Saturday 1131an cloudy with few snow flurries and some drifting Golder Winds northwestoo with gusts to 45 today northwest 15 to as Saturday Western Lake Ontario Niagara Georgian Bay regions Toronto Hamilton Cloudy today with con liouous snow changing to snow florries this afternoon Consider able drifting snow in exposed areas Saturday mainly sunny and cold Winds northwest 30 Wlth gusts to 45 today west 15 Saturday Forecast Temperatures Toronto Trenton St Catharlncs Hamilton Muskoka Killaloe Earlton North Bay Kapuskasing White River mason my saseaaaaaoonngoo Ontario Hydro Rural Office The ginls were part of group vet visitors to Barrie business life this morning While these girls were visiting the Hydro Office others were visiting Walkers StoreThey later met and toured Canadian General Electric Pat Robertson Jean McDonnldFellciw Sharp and Virginia Everett watchMary Mctenoan Hydro employee work the punch machine Ex aminer Photo aton Hawkesione representat ive to the Sirncoe County Feder ation of Agriculture Roy New son Barrie The delegates to the provincial meetings are Charles DAoust Perkinsfield Roy Newson Ban rle Lyon Russell Midhurst George Cooke Orlllia Ken Spring Elmvale Nelson Jones Midlan George Rodgers New Lowel Burton Taylor Cold water Howard Howke Orillla Earl Parnell Eimvale Barrie Man On Armys Smallest Annual Rotation OllAWA CPIThe Canadian Armys smallest annual rotation one officer each way will take place at the end of May Ms Lima 41 of Enrilewill fly from Vancouver May 25 to relieve Maj Code 88 of Calgary in Korea Both are Second World War vet erans and officers of Lord Stratheonas Horse The Korean post is probably the loneliest in the world for any Canadian serviceman The lone Canadian officer there cannot take his family with him as can the some damn Canadian officers serving on the UN truce commis sion in Kashmir Simcoe County Sheba Shrine Club members heard Wednesday their spring ceremonial will be caravan train which will leave Toronto June 17 and tour through Bclleville Brockville Ottawa and finish up in North Bay Sunday June 19 At each stopoft there is parade and ceremony Shana members at the Com munity House meeting also heard the annual Rameses Shrine cir cus which raises thousands of dollars every year for work WIHII crippled children will become nocrons nsrAra TORONTO CWDr Theodore 11 Brake codeveloper of the baby food Pablura left an estate valued at $3IZASA his will showed Thursday He left the net income of his residuary estate to his wife and an aunt Mrs Joice Fisher of Tuscon Ariz TODAYS STOCK PRICES Compiled at noon byih menstrual Asbestos 12 Con Paper 36 Consumers Gu ugnmn Steel 34 Dis sun AhllhiPapu Aluminium Ltd at Atlas Steel use noln Tat BkoLMontkll 51 or Lakes Bank at us Brailllan on so Power 37 can as as Com 51 on 011 can Breweries as In Act can we Inter Ni Cnnadn Cemenl ma Interpmv Can our 11 cannotn Oll ml Loblaw Con lion Sn rm Home on Don Found AlbertI Cu to Dom stnru any GIL Power sell TeL on egg Hordee Farms Hudson Bay Min Imp Tobacco Flynn 11Collier st Barrie Money Pars Nnrluda Nor OnL NJ Monro Carp Flame Peta teem Pl Roy St Law Co Salad ll alnr sons Ste Gin Tor porn Bk el nanncrn Pi is Pipe mam tlrl Jockey club PM Walker Garw MINING Call rrln sa Geco Mule eunmr Con North 36 KernAddison Camp Chin Cori Denlson uni llulunlu Coll Mormon 20 New Myl Con Hall s7 ciormetal Danton Sullivan Del luo mentor Bid Asked Can Investmnnt 92 All Canadian 71 167 BONDS Vow Hand 33 columnn Loo Baulnler 11 Lunatic Ill Openlkl zl Quemont an sou Gordon 3n untied OH 135 rvnlt Amulet wiltsel SHARES Bio Aiken North American aoa arc Supervised Growth 161 191 GOVERNMENT OF CANADA old men 15 Dem 195 9B 9335 Dec 17 9615 9615 Bid Ame 59574 52 10020 NO AWL sent was no PNOVINCIAL and PROVINCIAL GUARANTEED ammo alo Anna Dec lmes any 95 47 run losses ans am 57 11m 1m aaso soon W17 15 All 1m 50 also enlist stung 417 Nov loom no0 57 April 74117 8900 554 July loos 9m 1ruly Mm 97no TORONTO prom EXCHANGE Industrllls down 11 ï¬elds up Metals down 14 Olll down 62 NEW YORK STOCK EXCIIANGI AVERAGES annualnu wan moron as utmllu up at For Festival The three high schools that enacted their contributions to the Georgian Bay Drama Futival at Camp Borden District Higlr School auditorium last night have set high standard TV personality Elwy Yost who adJudicates during the three night festival spoke highly Barrie North Allistona Boatins Band Festivcl On Sat Barrie Collegiate Band taller part in illnee classes at Greater Tomato Kiwanis Music Futlval Saturday They will be competing in the topclasses outnfloobandsfrom the area the biggest hand com petition in Canada First clan they play in will be at Lawrence Collegiate and it is the top band dose for collegiate seven bands take part Barrie will compete against tour bands in the open dlalleoge class at Eaton auditorium at it pro and against live In the on der 21 section also at Eaton Au ditorium 715 pm Fisher is musical dir acto an leader of the bandl Declare Four OKeete Play Last night in Group Harry Armstrongs and Owen St Johns rinks qualified for the OKeefe Trophy playoffs at Barrie Curling Club Each finished the schedule with 10 wins in 13 games St John has Ivan Recvia at vice Joe Lennox and veteran Ab Maw on the front end of his rink Arm strong has Bill Norris for vice Bill Casey and Wylie on the front end In Group the qualifying skips were Ken Skelly and Jack Nixon also 103 in the schedule Skelly has Hugh Gibson Ted lwiss and Fred Eplett on his team Nixon has Gard Spencer Clare Mills and Cliff Ferguson Groups and will declare two teams each tonight Eight teams will compete in the knock out playoffs Monday night with games at seven and nine oak Final is Tuesday at ape pm with 10 ends to be played Quar ters and semis will be eight ends Shriners Spring Ceremoniall Will Be Big Caravan Train part of this years Canadian Na tional Exhibition Charles Friiser Toronto Past Potentate of Rameses Temple told Sheba members all arrange officials for the Shrine circus to become the afternoon grandstand performance at the Ex for the entire two weeks Shrine organizations through out the country will sellticlrets for the performances Eats tic ket will admit two children of years and under or one older child or adult Good Samaritan IIitrlor Trouble motorist who stopped to let person on crutches cross the road in Barrie Thursday had $15 damage tofthe rear of his car when he was in collision with anotherauto going in the same direction Leroy Hedrick 29 llA Poyntz Street Barrie was eastbound in front of Robert Sutherland 54 Innisfil on Dunlap Street West Accident occurred justbyrFire stone Motors near the High Street intersection Sutherlands car sustained $30 damage No charges have been laid Block Doyles Bill To Stop Tripf MONTREAL CETheres no Roche said Thursday as lawyers for New1ork ï¬nancier John Doyle fought to prevent the pros ecution from going to New York to questionnwihiessés Doyle is chargedjvith ponsplr acy theft and fraud involving 54 EOOJJOO worth of Canadian Javelin stock Thé Quebec Supreme Court has appointed rogathry commissions to gather evidence in Paris Gen ova Liechenstein and New York where Canadian Javelin has its executive offices Judge Rocha has been named commissioner to hear the evidence ou de Can ada Irafirst attempt to overrule the Supreme Court order made last week Mr Doyles lawyers asked JudgeLRochn to rule that the commissions are illegal have no right replied the judge Theres no way out of it Mr Martineau said the prose cation intends to subpoena Jacques Gannon meats had been made with ONE way what it Judge Redmond Mam al and Orillla District Collegl to and Vocational Insti tute first three of the nip Khde taking part in the festi ff uie caliber sci tonight is maintained throughout the tival he said as he gave com ments after the three playlets should be marvelqu fes Mr Yokt panelist on CBCa Live Borrowed Life and some time movis and stage actor pro ducer and director and radio and TV scriptwriter is graduate of University Toronto and tea cher at Etobicoke Collegiate He will give no opinions as to the relative merits of each schools production until the tin nl night Saturday when the awards will be presented OrIllla were ï¬rst on stage with version of Shakespeares Mcr faint of Venice called Bhy iCITY ANDCOUNTY NEWS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 19 ISMé Banting Memorial followed this up with an excerpt from Thorn ton tour Townt Wilders rho Happy Journey Bantings pro ductloo captured the audience with its humorous thoughtful In terpretation of play which talk as its cost into an auto through two different houses gas stat loas and hamburger joints with just four ohatrs as scenery Barrie North ended the evening with the final act from Maxwell Ander ns Elirabeth The Queen with stirring performanc es from Ulle Lentsius as Eliza beth and Calvin Beamish as Es lex Barrio Central performs The Devil And Daniel Vehstcr Sat urday night The play is by Stelt phen Vincent Benet Camp Borden District High Sdlool members are responsible for backstage proceedings and Mrs Peters is plannerinchch of the festival Kenneth Woodcock Dies In Toronto Kenneth Woodcock 19 can of Flt and Mrs Woodcock of Edgar died Thursday in Toron to hospital following long ill miss The funeral will take place in Toronto Saturday morning FA and Mrs Woodcock lived in Barrie prior to moving toEd gar Their son was formerly an employee of The Barrie Examin er with the chculntion depart ment snowrv on arrival are Wing Commander i3 Sinclair RAFL Commander Rot crts Wing Commander Ed Snidcr Commander NORAD Division GIC New sars EDGAR VISITOR RCAFVNeeds Officers With Executive Ability The great need in thevltoyal Canadian Air Force for officers with executive ability was strata cd by the Director of Studies of the Staff College during his visA it to Edgar Thursday Group Captain Newsome along with 64 students andstaff of the College arrived at noon for touryand briefing of this NORAD base More than ever before we need good executives espocr tally in the serviccs he said The préiarotlon of selected of ficers forstoff appointments was the aim of the College said the GC The mmonth course held at the College grounds at Amour Heights Toronto ranges from the basic skills such as so month writing speedlmaking and self expression tutelage through administrative skills service knowledge national and world affairs leadership man allalllE CIVIL DEFENCE REP Pearce EMOO field officer Barrie left Da ies centre CD coordinator Newmarket and Mc Grath right CD coordinator Peterborough County are be ing briefed on the National cut01 Control Truekerecked truck being towed south on Bradford Street Barrie today was wrecked when it went out of controland was in collision with another threeton tru headed north Accident odourred outside Park Motors as Rodney French 17 118 Henry Street driver of an Ahercrombie Electric van was being towed in an etiort to start the vehicle The truck swung across Brad ford said City Police and was hit by Ross Webb 19Innisill French was shaken up but not injured Damage to Webbs vehiclev was about slsou The wrecked truck was valued at $1400 Survival Provincial rWarnfng Centre during visit Wednes day to headquarters Canadian Army Central Command Oaln ville Major McCleonan nuclear staff officer athead quarters describes the work done in the operations rnom More than 70 CD officials from command headquarters where they were welcomed by Major General Il Sparling gan eral officer commanding Cent ral Command Latenthey allr toured the provincial warning centre at the headquarters National Defence Photo ROBERTS SYRUP Getrldoftha mtdbc oreitbeaarnu nonlethan worn It IIynlp that has gained an eovlable repuulioll through its success intrutm mm Goldmorhmï¬hltil No charges have been laid mo zrnnvnil 45 anointoat Inilliflrruliu slams up caucus all parts of Ontario visited power utilization logistics oper ations and liaison with the other forces The strategy of the higher ech elons of the Air Force is to create pool of well rounded officers versed in various phas es of administration and cap able at taking over appointments when they are vacated it is significant to note that few of the current high ranking officials have failed to go through the StaffIColiege MAXIMUM an The school has maximum of 60 vacancies each year and In this 60 are included exchange students from the other services The Royal Canadian Navy has eight officers at the College the Army two the US AirForco two and the Royal Air Force two The outside officers are sent for liaison purposes to insure VISITS HQ Barrio Ii CONSTRUCTION some and the conunanding 0f iioer Squadron loader Cochran RCAF Photo full coqoeration and working knowledge among the forces GC Newsoma mentioned that ed In the forces were interest maintaining good relations with both the USAF and elem We depend on them heavily said the GC referring to the US Strategic Air Commanda of femivo role and we must un derstand their strategic signif icance The College started in lots at its praent location Courses than were of three months duration but by 1948 they had been expanded to ten months MANY AT EDGAR The officers entering this course many of whom are now serving at Edgar are ï¬nding great emphasis being placed on space problems The curriculum designed to keep up with the times by em phasizing principls rather than characteristics Shirl lnlnnlrs TRUE VANILLA umu flavour saver Fullbodied vanllla flavour locked in this bottle of Shltzttt Extract Youllfind in all SaladashlrrlffHorsay produofsï¬rqmshlniï¬nassam SundaaToppingtosaladaToa Eva Salldl shl Manny pmdmISqIIIg roasts Exsiiinllailu this Suturth TIslwyunéMaméu mnmhuww um On number age wll Domini reportc of 564 1957 Since years WWW in 1945 1960 ac Canadi Carla has be In the 20 per It hit in the contin thousa In fact more world Sucl to Canad empirl 31 is gone has remai devote Xrn