READYFOR Despite fourmile gallop the dogs are still raring to go The lead dog Lady Siber ian Husky still strains for ward and another turns round to ask driver Romo Goudreau what is the delay The friend iy dogs enioy slogwooing us much as pet en oys walk DOG sun assay by Mrs George Cnssady in todays Barrie Winter Cami val was out practising on snowpacked sideroad north of the city yesterday The dogs ran last week at Quebec City and will go on to Ternaganu for next weeks carnival there Examiner staff photo This team one of two entered Urges Decision 011 Death Penalty OTTAWA tCPt sltlon Leader Pearson sees in cations that the government is data away with the death penalty and says Parliamentand not the cabinetmust make the decision whether to move toward aboli tlon He raised the matter as the Commons Friday debated justice department estimates for the cur ren fiscal year remarking that since the Progressive Conserva lives came to power in June 1057 thecabinet commuted to life imprisonment 17 of the at death sentences that came before it for review and that only four of the 21 had carried Jury rec onunendatlous for mercy The question is not one of whether to abolish the death pen alty he said The question is whether if action is to be taken in that direction it should be taken by means of executive ac tion sans beans The commutation threw an ex tra burden on tho remissions service and Parliament should have the to decide through debate on legislation whether this step should be taken Justice Minister Fulton replied that Mr Pearson seemed to sug gest the cabinet should not con tinua to exercise the prerogative of mercy it should be realized that this being prerogative each individual case is dealt with on its merits Howover Mr Fulton refused to be drawn into discussion of the principle of capital punishment on grounds it was out of order at this time Mr Pearson did not press it further During consideration of the iu ti department estimates Mr Briton described emergency measures to relieve dangerous wranua TORONTO CF Forecasts issued by the public weather of lice at 11 am Synopsis Rain and freezing rainspreading eastward across Southern Ontario today is fore cast to change to snowtlurries to Eight with partial clearing Sun av Skies are partly cloudy across Northern Ontario Little change is forecast for Sunday Georgian Bay Hallburton southern Kirkland Lake North Bay Sudbury Cloudy with snow and risk of freezing rain begin ning late this afternoon and and in Sunday morning Clearing and turning colder Sunday afternoon Winds canary is todaylight tos night northerly 15 Sunday Northern Kirkland Lake White River Tirnmins Kapuskasing regions Sunny with few cloudy intervals today and Sunday Little change in temperature Winds light Forecast Temperature Low tonight nigh Sunday Windsor 20 London Wingham Toronto Trenton St Catharines Hamilton Muskaka Killaloa Earltoo sausage aénannsassc psortroo READ sMALI ADS VOU Asst insurance overcrowding in theSt Vinclnit de Paul Penitentiary ncar Mont real and the New Westminster BC prison Temporary quarters to relieve the overcrowding had been found in former health department quarantine station at William Head 80 and wartime army camp at Valieyfleld Que The number of prisoners now under federal custody in eight peoiicniiaries is about 0000 FULL WEEKEND PROGRAM FOR BARBIE WINTER CARNIVAL Barrles Winter Carnival starts 130 pm today on the bay with program including speed skating fishing derby 10 and 20 mile dog sled races finals of the local schools events and trap shooting exhibition The Carnival moves on to the Arena at pm when there are figure skating exhibitions and competitions or barrel jumping and broad jumping tug of war is allowed by the broom ball finals and broom hall challenge match ihc evening is rounded off with moccasin dance on the arena ice Tomorrow the speed skating and dog sled races are com pleted on the bay There will be scoot demonstration TORONTO iCPtThs Ontario legislature has been asked to call former mines minister Philip Kelly before the bar of the House to explain his statements about investments in pipeline stocks The request cams in motion by CCF Leader Donald MacDon ald as opposition parties pressed their attack against the govern ment over the question Liberal Leader John Winter Skating rByNight Now Fact On Bay Floodlit night skating for adults is now factat the Com munity rink located off tho Hayfield Streetdock Through the cooperation of the Ciw Reo reation Committee the PUC and local electricians 7500 watts of light are beamed onto the rink area from five pow erful reflectors mounted on thirty foot poles on the shore line Because of the amount at electricity required to operate the lights special transformer was installed An automatic time switch turns the lights on at six oclock and off at midnight each day providing mini mum of five extra hours of free skating on the Bay Committee chairman Barney Lappisaid The rink in being used in the daytime by hun dreds of children and we are very pleased To give the grownups chance to skate during the week we have spent several hundreds of dollars We hope that good use willbe made of these facilities during the remaining five weeks or so of good ica when our our an DYCKS FOOD MARKET Mondays speclall EIND QUARTERS BEEF lb 55° flights Reserved to Limit Sales IP10 WANT rsasonar anavrca on moon memos loatPhoao lolm Slovenen muons5291 meyar submitted another motion calling on the government to or der judicial inquiry into not only stock transaction but also natural gas safety and handling of gas franchises N0 VOTE LIKELY Both motions are likely to die on the order paper without com ing to vote before thesession ends Premier Frost has already scheduled debataon the report tabled by AiwmeyCenum Rob erts Thursday which showed 40 odd persons made 415000000 profit in Northern OntariovNatu ral Gas Company shares they re ceived at cutrate prices Mr Kely 57 one of four prolt moters who made nearly $500000 each in the venture resigned his mines portfolio in July 1967 and quit his seatin the legislature for Cochrane North six months later St Pauls Church Ilppbint Wardens Wardens appointed at tho var try meeting of St Pauls church recently were John Coleman and Roy Lannox Receipts for the year amounted to $799315 with an expenditure of 57 02948 The mission church ex tension eic accounted for $1 49705 Simpkin and Mrs Lawrencewere appointed lay delegates The chuch member ship included no families For St Peters church Church ill receipts for the year amoun ted to $252045 The expendi turs totalled $217011 sum of 3014105 was spent on missions and extraparochials and $92758 went to capital expenditure Wardens appointed were Thomas Fiiislmmins and Mofiai Miss Sloan was appointed lay delegate with Mrs Filo simmins as substitute Batu anon John Aitarita Mg Dir brochure Or See Your Travel Agent Motion To Call Kelly May Die Without Vote The CCF leaders motion asks that Mr Kelly be required to re cooclle statements he made to newspapers that week and his testimony last summer before the threeman investigating com mittea which made the report tabled by Mr Roberts He told the committee he was unaware of any sale or gift of company stocks to any hitherto undisclosed official either municipal or provincial In the press interviews he in dicated gas distribution stocks were held by other members he sides himself and two cabinet ministers who resigned last year Equal Divisions Crusade Fund Collections and donations for the Barrie and district New Year Crusade amounted to $74550 the report of the ï¬nance com mittee shows There is bal ance of $15305 which is to be divided between the Canadian Council of Churches and the Bible Society Mayorw Kinzie is chairman of the finance com mittee other members of which are Langman and Trim Quesï¬oned Heré Albany Arrest Three men who were resid ents of Barrie hotel just be fore Westons Credit Jewellers were robbed recently and who were questioned by Barrie City police at the time of the break in have been arrested in Ai bany NY Police ChiefEdward Tschirhart has been advised Reports received indicated thcy were in possession of explosives at the time azoo Mazatlan Rooms and Apartments he Belloubla Moors Private Beach on the our of yiexseo oz Poola acorn Chop Dining lloom Illelfclonl rm cannon Entertainment Dlnclllg IV llld Movfa Tantra Snvlfllled Altlvl ties for Ternagefl and Kiddie Fraa Parking at your Icocatau lonnh ram aaocnunr Vrlte sonar lor fullcolor conomar am at Petersbnrgheaeb Florida n3 mum mimic moans suer Plant Remembers Help From Town dranlodaftudmt ment has five years to run The town helped us out when we needed help and we find it no longer necessary to take advanuge of its generosity Mr am wrote He mo this would be the WI way nfnpuylngthepeopleofCoi liiclwoodlorthelroonfidencein Said Hunt Juilan Fergu son Mr Brownes gaunt Is very commendable andshould be an example to industries who talk about supporting their arm munities but Iddomtnke and direct action The mayor estilt mated that the town would rc celve from 32500 to $00 in extra taxes from the ï¬rm Loom nun GENERAL LUMBERMENB CONFERENCE Griffin of Allandale farm ber will leavathis weekend for the Canadian Lumbermena Aalt soclatloo conference in Montreal Mr Griffin is chairman the Eastern Spruce Grading Canmlb tee of the association COMMUNITY CONCERT Coilingwood Community Cow cert Association has not word to the Barrie association here that asan will be available for Barrie members at their next two concerts The first concert Monday Feb 16 is by Roman Totenburg violinist the second March 21 is vocal program by the New York Sextet Mrs Welsh Barrie secretary has further inlonnation on the Collingwood concerts TAKE column In collision at Dunlap and Bradford Sis shortly after mid night car driven by Louis Koteles of Dunlop St West and taxldrlven by John Colman of Grove St West were damaged but the driven escaped unhurt Constable Koo McKenzieof the Barrie police force estimated damage to the car at 815 and to the taxi $75 CLASH JIY SELF Mr and Mrs Frank Jones of Mlnaing whose Labrador Re triever HsoamaIlard Tarantella page won honors at the Wash minster Dog Show in New York also had another awardwinning show entry Irish Dual Champion Castlemore Coronet only allow Labrador Retriever dual amp ian on the continent won the eserved Winners Award The oday show had 2544 entries 0N BUSINESS TRIP Alex damsoa Branch Manager for Sun Life of Can ada in Barrie and district is leaving for business trip to Montreal He will attend three day conference of Sun Life man 88 at the head office of the company The conference will deal with the latest life insur ance devdopments current und erwriting the newest marketing techniques and other matters related to improvd life insurance service COUNCILLOR RESIGNS Orillia township council has accepted the resignation of Coun cillor Elmer Johnson John Reid of Washago losing candid ate in the recent election has been sworn in to take his place Mr Johnson announced that he had resigned in order to seek the position of road superintcn dent left vacant by the retire ment of Neil OConnor assms nears Beeton Athletics defeated Bradford Lions in in North York Juvenile hockey game played at Bradford yesterday FORMER INSPECTOR DIES Staff Sergeant Ayers and other personnel of No District Ontario Provincial Police head quarters in Barrie are in Peru hrolte today attending the fun eral of Inspector Richard Cox who served on the District staff here in the midtwenties Wed Potential InLllrciic 0ilBush YilAWA CHCanadian and American oil companies are waiting to stake exploration ctainu over potentially vast new some of oil and gasthe Arctic The rush has been on since Jan 22 At 11 am Friday companies had applied for exploration pen mit covering 50000000 acresof the Queen Elizabcht Islands By late afternoonhbids were in for 60000000 acres The total potential in the Arctic Archipelagoi estimated at 000000 acres Northern Affairs Minister Alvin anmilion said in Common statement Fridaythhtpemllaaro being withheld pending revision of regulations But the applications are being recorded on firstconic first aelved basis lhuruahhal been building up for 10 years Tho Arctic boom in addition to leases already granted for 76000000 acres in the Yukon and Northwest Territories Permits in 958 covered 32000000 acres ran munrm mam more KRAMER MOTORS Limited in aaanroan or Mr Hamilton said company also has applied for permit cov ering 25000000 acres in the waters of Hudson and James bays ontho coast of Ontario These applicationsarc being held up pending federal rcgula tions for the granting of mineral rights leases under Canadian waters auxnouns tilt Headquarters KODAK and GIFTS 37 Dunlop Eomc IACKlflllEES When two dual tires flew from the rigbtdrive wheel this tractortrailer iackknlfed across Highway TI early thk morning two miles northol Barrie and thudded into hydro pole No one was hurt but damage is estimated at $1000 to the truck which was loaded with breadand past ries and another $100 to re place the hydro pole Ed Mac Sav New Union gt Loggers ST JOHNS Nfld CF La bor leaders reacted sharply Fri to Premier Smallwoodr oust thewoodworkers campaign but the president of big strikebound paper company said he would be prepared to negotiate with the substitute union proposed by the premier Mr Smallwood shrugged off criticism and claimed over whelmiug support from tho lol gers themselves GENESPONSORED UNION That plan callcd for Newfound land loggers to give up member ship in the International Wood workers of America cm and form new tmionol their own with the help of the government The premier accused the IWA of starting civil war when it called 1700 members out of Anglo Newfoundland Develop ment Company woods camps Dec They soughtn fivecent donald driver was trapped in the cab with one door jammed by corner of the trailer and the other by oVer five feet of snow fie crawled through the right window to escape Traffic was held up 15 minutes while crew work ed delicately to keep the trail er from tipping as they backed the cab from the snow Exam incr stalf photo lution hourly wage increase over two years and sixhour reduction of the mhour work week without loss array The company turned down the demands supported in mid December conciliation board re port There have been no negoti ations since the strike started Unfavorable comment came from some union officials includ ing President Claude Jodoin of the Canadian Labor Congress IWAa district president Landon Ladd said tho vehr manca of Premier Smallwoods hyaterioai and inflamatory speech is measure of his gov ernments failuretoback up on own conciliation board The town of 0000 depends al most entireiy on the company for its livelihood Extra RCMP were flown into the town early Thurs day bringing the total force up to an oath ated 00 men ll KRAMER ltitlltlliS lTltlt lloor Prize Winner Mr Dtlbols at no Barrie was the winner of an Electniu Floor Polisher The winning ticket was drawn by Mr Joins Goodwin We are having the first Guessing Contest in the City ofBarri Aliyou have to do in guess the Mystery Box Hobby on display in ourwindow Come pick up your entry form now arrow and can earn noongs AVAILABLE at run nonnv csurna Coppersth mo Trains arm by Numbers Sheli craft Rugcraft Plastic Planes nanrresmdy anon stamps Radio Control Plane in lcontmimerugn enaoetrnnes G1iders Dinky Toys Bhi mswno and Modern 25 429223 gaget aoa