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Barrie Examiner, 1 Aug 1959, p. 1

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teen Wrenny and Rimmfilm Younesirn Cclcbrntion jump into the wetness or these happy hath era is expression at joy oiter getting crests Ior passing Canadian lied Cross junior swimmers course Course was at the RCA swim pool Camp Borden Ten juniors and ill beginners passed their tests Friday instructors and SWIMMING cnosrs examiner were RCAF men assisted by camp high school students See page three or story results and pictures Examiner stall photo Press 05 BOYS Fled As Children Removed BOWMANVILLE CPIWhyle haven Mission for the last 10 years bustling refuge for needy children at any creed or color was silent and almost deserted today The homes 117 children cared for by Mrs Bertha thlom Vhyte were removed Friday night by Ontario health depart ment workers While many of the youngsters eried or sang hymns as they waited to be tronsportedtu chil drens aid societies from nearby Port Hope to Homilton the older boys fled Laie at night department olfir cials were still searching in hushes and hedgerows for seven or eight missing boys Armed with court order is sued under the Child Welfare Act government olficials in cavaie code of 29 cars swept into iho grounds at pm and began no moving the children many of whom cried and screamed in fright The courtorder said it was ap law oi fiblieiuininlgu my Trouble With BCDoukhoborg By STEPHEN SCOTT Canadian Press Stall Writer NEW DENVER KC CPI Seventyseven children forcibly taken from their lawdefying par ents prepared today to return home in move that could signal an end to the Doukhobor trouble in British Columbia The children oflspring of the radicalSons of Freedom Duiik boilers were ordered released Friday frnthe fenceenclosed government dormitory here bya magistrate who received assur ances rain the parents that they would he sent to provinci schools In announcing the release at Nelson BC Magistrate William Evans said he believes the domites decision to place their ldrcn ciiool is the begin ihg or the end for troubles that have plagued the group for years The children hetween the ages of seven and 15 are to beireed Sunday But whether all of them will be content to go back to their drab shacklike homes in the Kootenays remains to be seen UP TO FIVE YEARS The children have been at the modern weuequipped dormitory convertedsanatorium oh the shoresotsloean Lake for be tween three and five years Until the court decision the intentionally children had been participating in such sports asrswirn ing ea Diplomatic sources here said he iast rebel column ing and gymnastics They had comfortable quprters and Joan from modern kitchen Their principal said most were happy despite the fact they only saw their parents about every two weeks in Nelson Friday most of their parents sat in drab courtroom and heard without emotion Magi istrate Evans say their children would be released from custody on the understanding they woiild be sent to school until the age of 15 Arson Suspected In $100000 Fire sr CATHARlNES cmArson is suspected in $100000 fire which razed the moth Township storehouse early today at Jordan village five miles east at here Assistant Fireflhief Orville Hosberger of Louth Township saidthree district fires in the lasttwa weeksone in fruit shipping shed and two haystack tiresappear to have been set The storehouse blaze was con fined to the rambling frame structure coveredby sheetmetal although firemen swerechiridered by explodinggas tanks midoil drums Twofroad grinders an oil truck and two otheptrucks were lost in the mmun st NewsAgency reported that Prince Souphanou vnng leader oftbeilcftwilng Neo Lao Haksat party had been or sled by the meat The agency saidm ny ther leaders of the any epo tieal rm of the proComm stPathet Lao movementealso had been an an ap eaito the united Nationsto help restednd the Laotian govern ment had announced that heavy sentea es wouldnh passed on in rlh Viet Nahi They were aimed with modemfiifight giected ebildrtfmmiWhytehavens doors tiesu Mrs Whyté behind elem parent the children were inc iurs Vhytc who lett her home in this toxvn 16 miles east of Oshawnshortly alter the olticlais arrived because she coudnt stand to see her diiidren taken from her denied there was he giect They still have not proved that neglected any of my chil dren wantproot of the state ment Mrs whyie religious woman who with her husband Bert vowed never to turn nesdy has long been at odds with On tario healthand weltatc authort Criticism oi the way Whyte havenwas operated rose anew two weeks ago when influenza infectious hepatitis and gnstro enteritis broke out amongthe children Mrs Whyte 43 said there was no indication authorities planned such move Some or the younger children were in bcd when the cars arrived others were taking baths or having their hair washed j1dunt think we can feel proud of our provincial govern meat alter the way those people burst in on us at that hour said They turned out cupboards in their Search for clothes and other thingsand everything is just as they left it They tidied nothing REPORTS PANDEMDNIUM As the removal of children was in progress oneof Mrs Whvtes assistants who helped dress the children for their Journey againstra backgroundioi Right now thereis absolute pan demo tunWe are watching10 years of work being torn to pieces Bert Whyte arubber factory worker stood in the yard asthe children leit Icant go back irrthere said The children start to cry Weve badsome oi these kids with us for iongwhile as long as it years in nomencases Theyre attached to this place and were atta to them he grab and was well advertis d1 The ugh ghnd farno hern Phong Saly prov incehwhich borders onh it Come China and North Viet NEW OPPDNEN lhe La ian go ernment has blamed herwave of attacks in San Hena province on no rebeii force and not on members at the rebel th who haveubeen waginglguerri me with government troops or Several month apoiis the Communist party organ Queenfs Visit By MEL SUFRIN Conndlan Pres Sta writer HALIFAX CF Royal Tour 1959 drew toward close today With the cheers of millions in more than 125 communith be hind them Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip leavelby air or Britain tonight after one of the most eventlul days oi their Sony visit gt meeting with the federal cab inet presentation oi new colon to the Royal Canadiiin Navy and glittering state dinner were schedulodflhighlights oi the 12 hour day which also included trip through the streets of this old port city and visits to hospitals and to Kings College RAIN MAY INTERFERE There was chance thattor the iirst timeéince the Queen arrived in Canada June there might be rain during publicengage ment hut the rainwas expected to clear in time Ior the royal couples trip bybarge between miielong linesot warships in Halifax harbor Io Shearwater alr party where they are to embark at 1130 pm on the sixhour flight to London They will be met on their ar rival home Sunday by their chil dren Prince Charles and Prin cess Anne the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret ext Despite iiifiengur ot the toiir its heavy schedules and the Queens illness whiia iii the Yu kon she was in arent good health as the trip drew to close In contrast to the weari nesssbe showed beforeher holi day in Ontario last weekend she was in good spirits and evidently enjoying herself NiXOfii Finiéhés By JACK BRAYLEY HALIFAX CP The Queen has chosen Mattie George Vanier olMontrealinwyer dier diplomat and patrioHs Canadas next governorgeneral it was announced today The announcement of the Queens choice ofa successor to Governor General Vincent Massey who retires this tall wLo made on the steps of historic old Government House here where the federalcahlnet was ln ses sion It said gt it is our ally announced from VanniNscnmcrm Vanier Be Ending vNew GovGengv residents 33 Government HouseHailfax that the Queen on the recommendzr tion or the prime minister at Can ada has been graciously pleased to approve the appointment oi MairGen George Vanier CMG DSO as governorrgenerai in cessi to tho RtHo Massey GH Thc typewritten statemeiit was handed to the press by Esme Butler theQueenfs press scc tary BROAD SMILE JBY EM Shortly alter Mr Butler issued the statement the prime minis ter emerged from Government House wearing broad smile ile said the new governorgeneral will assume office Sept 15 lle read froma long list oi biographical notes on the gener als varied career and Thiswili giveyou his very Wide shins the matter of choosing go ernnrsgeaerai from other Com monwealth countries inciuding he Unitéd Kingdom will be con sidered The prime minister was in happy mood but serious loot 1ltgtur70i Soviet Pres dent Richard Nixon of the United States brings his today goodw tour of the Soviet Union toa cl max tonight with teleitisin radio talk to the Russian peep But the number ofvEussians who will see had hear him may he cut sharply by the Soviet blackout ofany advance adveri tising of his appearance The twin big Moscow papers Pravda and the government daily Izvestia this morning made no mention of the speech scheduled for pm Moscow hm lip EDT No er did Moscow din inmorniag broadcasts The official Soviet silence came as disappointment to the Embassy which had requc ed theSoviet government to an States K0 made an vheurlongvSpe cb avena coast to can television networker Was ington and it The Polish Communist chief Wladyslaw Go mullre leader of aeountry some times at odds with both its Soviet allies nd the lWeat now is re ceivtng sort of seal of approval from both sides Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush ehev recently inisheda visit to Poland He made it plain to both Stalinists and the liberal internal oppositionitha Gomuika is trusted lie tenant in mei bitterness hetw forgotten sources said Nixon plans to make clear that the West will not back down on such critical issue as the future of Berlin Nixon is expected to appeal for more direct SovietAmerican pe sorta contactsbut will avoid suing personal invitation to Premier Nikita Khrushchev id visit the United States even though he beiievcssueh visit might help promote sovietAmer ican friendship Any such invitation must corn from President Eisénhowe As the No 213th in the administra uo Nixon worked until at the American Embassy on his speech He willth in English for 25 to 30 minutes with his words translated fthought by thought into Russian as he goes along Plan Canal iotiiilr mohair cannon quote to express the high capabil stngthe primevminister sold all let between White flashed over hisilaee he re erred to retiringGovernoGcnlt oral Massey No words can use made ities with which Mr Massey charged his duties Mr Massey was herc today The Queen at the time ot the announcement was onthe last dayi of her Canadian norary with her husband emVanier is on vacation in La don Wheo askedit Prince Philip woiild attend thcacebinetvmeet he could do was recall that the princehad been made menibei of the cabinet during his visit to Canada last year Mr Diefenbaker said hedid not expect any other announce ment fromrthe meeting which he describedas combination of both regular and special Patssrs icoor arr MONDAY Barrie Examiners presses cool cftMonday to observe Civic Holiday The office and all departments will be closed Meanwhile however Examrernewsgathering arr ganization will continue at full pacpto bring renders =cempletercoverage in Tues dayfs edition Last 301 Hears Boy Survives nun brothers several hours after he IDAHO FALLS Idaho AFL sawsome beartraclts on some snakesand rabbit didntget scared at all So reported Danny Oswald ah eight year old woodsrrian who learned his forest tricks watch ingtelevision Danny survived gin hours in the high timber country of Idahos Targbee national ioi estafter straying from family berrypicking outin He was found riday night by two men who iDlflEd wide spread seach for bi from wading acrosscreeits asnthurt 1ann reported he courttorhis nd sist iwast hefound as he excitedly Danny was tired ty and lightlywet WEPWIiICHW 39ka For Bccits Rescue To Help ST JOHNS Nlld CWMed ical help and boats to assist in evacuating 1500 people were asked or today by the mayor of northeastern Newloundand community which faces destruc tion by forest fire Mayor Bill Eaton of Bale Verte said in messagetq Premier smailwood that the community is in danger ol destruction and boats are needed to evacuate Few details were available The only Contact with Bale Verte was by radio through Twlilingate Bomtles away ONE Marine Superintendent Henley said three of the companys coastal vess is were moving at full speed to nrd the communityon Bnieyerte an in Notra Dome Bays At 10 nm NDT tha Noaln was reported two hours away the Bonavisla three hours and the Northern Ranger six hours Thethree vessels wen in radio contdctLWithTwillingate NEED MEDICALISUPPLms Health Minister Dr James Mei Grath said medical supplies had dlso beenx requested by the stricken tow Premier mallwood said do tatemeiit issued here that ayor Eaton messaged him that Bale Verte was cut of by iiJire whichibegan Friday It was not known definitely whether the tire was the same as one which 30 men had been trying to stop In the White Boy region It broke out inwoodslpropcrty samrers Newtnuililland pulp and paper mills BaieVettc is major piiipwood trclor thecompany Mayor Eatons message said the community with its back to the water was bounded on threa sides by lire It was not known howeverhow nearthe flames were Meanwhile therewas no new cohavn an rheprned States has sounded on allied gov ernmentson their reaction to possible invitation from Presi dent Eisenhowérto Sov Prat mi Khrushchevi to yisitwtbc United ate bility of Western summit meet mg in advance of the pros ectivo EisenhowerKhrushchev ta has bee discussed gt his developmentwas reported as theBig four foreign ministers conference neared the windup with negotiations on LheBerlin crisis stalled and hope for East West agreement virtually aban doped Whether the American re dent and the Soviet prc erac tualiy would get together was question no Western authority would answer Speculation tinted solely on hints in dispatches about Vie President Richard ixons trip State Secretary Christian Ileiter qu les to Washin cutting cen hféélis word on the late at Port Hm Simpson in southern Labradog No rcboonersevacuatcd 25 tire tightcrn who had been 110816 check blaze that appeared cer tain to destroy the tlement The names which forced abnn donment at Port Hope Simpson by three families last week were revived by brisk winds and high temperatures alter being con trolled earlier this week Fewol the 60 buudings are occupied dun ing the summer fishing season The other Labrador naive reported burning Friday at For dine and Gilbert Rivers To getherthe outbreaks bar dnv strode 1300 square miles blank spruco in Labrador ES Governors Presspllisit By WASHINGTON iAPt Ninq governors just bnc Russia pressed on rfildefit Else énbnwer Friday the idea thathd and Soviet Pi mior Khrushchev risi They urgediit world peace Gove linsot Florida repo after the gdveruors White House gt be didntgaay noCoiiins so he did indicate that th convinced that byJKhrushé chov to the Uni ensure his earliest pos bio timo would be bener And as for an Eisenhower vi to Russ Governor Luther 7ft thinkavisit that dent would do tremendous good res Vsit meetagai This subject could be at luncheon meeti today tween Herter and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Groa1yito at the letters viiia would Like Tony Tolls oéd Chief Moscow an Sov tgpr mier it it IQInIShchev speeted an American jet airline today and snidbewould ilk fly to the United States oneors me other on The Soviet leader said he would

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