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Barrie Examiner, 29 May 1959, p. 2

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BARRIEHEXWZKiJKIHAY MAY 29 BLAST STARTS DAM PROJECT Prime Minister closes switch rigation and power project to in set OII dynamite oiiicislly starting construction of Saskatchewan River dam Ir cost $154000000 will be lin ished about 1965 Former ThrottlePusher Raps Rail Engineers By JOHN LeBLANC OTTAWA CF Some orth right opinions about the politi cally sncrosanct Crowsncst Pass lreight rates and other transport ation matters have been ex pressed hy is retiring member at Says Canadian Dress Interim TORONTO CPi Aleksnl Daniiin 59 visiting Russian wheatexpert said Thursday that although Canadians dress color fully theiqualltyrot yoin mate rial is inferior to the English or Russian materinls Mr Dnnllin and Nikolai Gub anov so on countrywide tour of flour mills and other instal lations said they thought Toronto is ab interesti city but theres nothing one here in the evening ass you dont have theatres or operas You must get some theatres tr Danilin said as theres on culture without them Questioncdasto how they like Canadian women Mr Danilin re plied We dont know we never look at women We are married men eHAROLD Hill For Iob Issue the Board at Transport Commis sioners While he was at it Howard Chase also took wallop in an interview at rail liremen tor try ing to hang on to all their jobs on diesel locomotives an issue that resulted in two strikes on the CPR and recent nearwalk out on the CNR RAN LOCOMOTIVES Mr Chase who used to drive locomotive many people couple oi years ago by saying in transport hoard de cision that the Wests Crow rates should be looked over carefully by the government As he sees it the recent ted cral orderincouncil setting up the royal commission on railway transportation is too fuzzy 0n the issue at whether lire men should he used on diesels Mr Chase was direct They certainly are not needed on freight and yard diesels gen erally he said Ill add this though theres the odd job in some yards Toronto maybe where the fireman might be needed 0therwise said the onetime throttle pusher theyre use less TOP Tliil 7587 Plymouth sAon poor Custom radio and heater Beautilul green tinish low mileage ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE assume $2195 $715995 f56fDolDGE sEoAN Radio and heater throughout tired Beautiiul condition Leaders MrsIce Pledges 3rd Tosses Counterattack BY THE CANADIAN PRESS Two leaders made promises and the third tossed counter attack in Ontario election cam Pailnins Thunder Premier Frost said his govern ment plans to attend hospital in surance coverage to patients In nursing homes and Liberal Leader John Wintermeyer pledged program to provide tree university education CCF Adder Donald Mac Donald answered an attack made by Premier lrost Wednesday night He said lier Frost usually resorted to nainecailing when he had no answer to criticisms The premier spoke in Ottawa where he began an Eastern 0n tario tour by opening rehabilit ation centre and Red Cross blood bank PRAISES PROGRAM He called the governments hospital program mighty pro gram tor the bctterment ol the health at our people Our present plans call for emphasis on convalescent and First Bank Interest Drop In 10 Weeks OliAWA CPLThe Bank of Canada interest rate declined lractionally this week to 515 per centthe tirst downturn in 10 weeks the central bank reported Thursday in the last two weeks the bank rate has been at record 530 per cent peak reached alter an unbroken rise lasting nine weeks Khrushchev Blasts Germans Comment BELGRADE Yugoslavia Reut ers Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev today blasted West German Foreign Minister Heine rich von Brentano for saying Rus sia must give way if it wants an EastWest summit meeting Khrushchev addressing mass rally at Korce during his current tour at Albania accused von Brentano of trying to put pres sure on Russiato drop the So vietproposed peace treaty at the EastWest foreign minister con lercce in Geneva The Soviet Union wil steed lastly struggle tor the conclusion or peace treaty whether it pleases yon Brentauo or not he saidl chronic beds andstepc are being taken to include In the hospital plan wellequipped nursing homes which will meet reasonable standard and will assist in reduc ing the pressure on active trest ment hospitals LIBERAL CHIEF BUSY MrWinterm=yer went through one oi the busiest days ol his vigorous campaign speaking at Goderlch Mitchell and Stratiord and stopping to shake handsat Seniorth ngbsrn Formosa and Mildmny His chic topic or the day was the Liberal proposal to open up university education to all re gardless or ability to pay This would be one at the major goals of Liberal government LOCAL IIONOBS SOCIETY Something new in the history at Barrie District Central Collegi ate an Honors Society is to have its inaugural meeting in the Col legiate auditorium at noon to day It is understood that mem bership of this society will be confined to all those with 75 per cent average in exams POLICE MOVE IN In tuture all members of the City at Barrie Police Force will he required to live within the city limits To date some mem hers have livad outside the boun daries COMING SOON Arrangements are now being worked out to have the mobile tourist information booth placed on Highway 400 or period dur ing the summer months The in ionnatioo is contained in let ter which has been received by George Johnston MPP tor Sim coe Centre lrom Mc Nobb on behall at EMoore de puty minister of the department oktravel and publicity tor Ont aria IKEELECT PRESIDENT The Association at Administra tive Assistants or Private Secret aries with membership ol over 350 at its annual meeting at Tor onto melected Margaret Stuart president of the national coun cil Patrons ot the association are Hon Dunlop minister education for Ontario and Mrs Dunlap and Walter and Firs Frisby Mr Frishy was zones $334 ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE 53 REGULAR $695 DODGE seoAu ANNIVERSARY sane rnrcn $495 Mr Wintermeyewaid his party would divert more units to sine dent aid beginning with an im mediate grant at $300 to students attending universities their home towns The Liberal leader repeated his challenge to the Conserva tives and the CCF to make their election pistlorrns known The Liberals were the only party to have announced plattorm and this alone is sutticient reason to turn out the present govern meat He said the act that Mr Frost had called him names in Gait speech was that he defence tor Mrr MacDonalds charges of wrongdoing by the Conservatives AND GENERAL speaker at the luncheon BOWLING SEASON Allsndale Lawn Bowling club will open its season Saturday at pm Mayor Kinzie ol Barrie and local CNR otticiaLs will be there to start play The club of which Keetch is president has about 50 members Mrs llnzel Rayner is president of the Womens Bowling club WONDERFUL WEATHER Wonderful early summer wea ther has been treat or the past several days following soaking rains and vegetation has jumped along Out at lownthe various lowering trees stray associations pleasant surprise in lorgotten spots Even the horse chestnut now almost extinct has one line specimen on the grounds at the Appleton property on Burton Av enue east FOE EXPERT REPAIR WORK FRENCH MOTORS YOUR DODGE do DESOTO DEALER Ts shalom st PHONE ra 35911 had no wild apples especially are Rigid licensing To Drive Urged SUDBURY CP Chairman Bid at the Metropolitan Tomato police commission says successtul war on traffic acci dents must start with tar more rigid control oi licensing for drivers Until we get more rigid con trol of persons driving on the roads all the education in the world wont make much diller ence Magistrate hick told the Ontario Traffic Conterent Wed nesday Roy Cowley director at trat tic engineering with the provin clal transport department said signs permitting oomllean hour speed limit will appear on more Ontario highways next Week The province is studying the possibility ol eliminating mmiie speed limits in rural areas ad joining municipalities where such areas are not heavily pop ulated he said Canadian Farmers Welcome Russian KEMPTVILLE CmRussian Ambassador Amnsasp Aroutu nian says Russia will be happy to welcome delegation ot agri cultural specialists and tumors at Canada to our country In an address Thursday to the Ontario convention of the Agri cultural Institute of Canada Dr Arnutunian recalled that two So viet iarrn delegates have toured Cdnada the most recent one in 1957 He urged an Increased ex change ot inlermation on agricul ture between the two countries Builders Contractors or Farmers No and Kemlock Spruce and Pins Lumbar Bough or Dressed Deliv ered on the job by truck Write for prices CLAPPERTON LUMBER Ell Port boring Ontario 149 PLyMouTIi SiliDAN RADIO HEATER ANNIVERSARY SALEpaIcE $134 154F0RD vs SEDAN larvNIvnnsany SALE PRICE REGllLAlt $595 $495 WEST DOUBTPUI Russia In Position To Wait Khrushchev Says 0i Summit LONDON CPI Snviet Prev mier Nikita Khrushchev says he is in no hurry tor Big Four summit meeting ll there will be no meeting at the heads or government in the near future we shall wait until the conditions are ripe he said Thursday in an address in the Albanian town at Korea Western diplomats believe Khrushchev is anxious tor summit meeting regardless pt the line he adopts publicly la speech niesday he said he was prepared to go to the ends at the earthto meet with Presiv dent Eisenhower Prime Minister Macmillan and Presidentde Gaulle WILLING 10 WAIT Khnishchev also said his coun try is in position to wait tor peace treaty with West Ger many The Soviet premier again pro posed an atomictree zone on the Balkan Peninsula and again threatened to establish missile bases in Albania it ltnly and Greece allow similar NATO bases on their territory He reminded the West that rocket bases in Albania small est member at the Communist bloc could blanket nli ot Italy and Greece Khrushchev said itthe devil makes the Greek government lose their good sense it will only make it worse tor the Greek peo ple and the Greek government Ollll HOT WATER EATERS DANDI ES LT BRISTOW PLUMBEEREATING 84 humor 51 WEST Wm PA 83770 mm WHAT its gm nEIN ALLOWANEEF0RYIIIIB1CAB 52 FORD In Atheru Greek Premier Con stantine Karamanlis said Khrush chevs threats obviously were aimed at scoring the Greek peo ple but ate not likely to disth our composure $4 Million Project For Camp Housing OTTAWA CF 5BOOM housing project or the Pets wawa army camp was annuocned Thursday by James Baskhi ProgressiveAConservntive MP tor South chlrew Mr Baskin said the new pro icctrto provide accommodation or military personnel and their iamilieswili include sidewalks sewers and roads 362 contract or clearing land has been awarded to Val dOr Construction Company of Val dOr Que Other tenders will be called soon by Central Mort gage and Housing Corporation at BABY TIME Welcome Wagon cola bratca the naive oteach mw baby with friendly callwith bnsknt of gifts and congratulations oitha entire community Bo sure to tell Welcome Wagon of the arrival of every new baby in your life PA 66302 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