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Barrie Examiner, 20 Mar 1959, p. 4

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KEY TO DEVELOPMENT Propose Canal Cross Isthmus Save Ships 500Mile voyages sal going back as inr as 156 Iior building canal across the narrow neck of land connecting Nova Scotin with Sells Girlie Mags Charge is Laid TORONTO CP Ross Whicher Bruce who de nounced salacious magazines as Yankee trash Wednesday in the Ontario legislature has in formed the Hausa he has bad charge of selling indecent litera ture laid against Toronla cigar store He said that he mlade his complaint against the nger Cigar Store on midtown Bloor Street on the basis oi iour girlie magazines he purchased there Th were published in England Mr Whicher said he visited several stores and had no trouble at all in iinding mater ial for evidence not in every case he was unable to findout who distributed the magazines be cause receipts given to shopkeep era had no names on them Mr Whicher is scheduled to ap pear in court with shopkeeper Morris Singer April Racial Segregation iProtests Futile CAPETOWN ReuterslPrime Minister lienrik Verwoerd ex claimed here that worldwide gproiosts against South Africas proposed university racial segre gatlan will go into the waste pa per basket do was outlining legislation ior separate white and nonwhite uni versities at the opening at new hall of his National party As result at propaganda he said the government was receiv ing telegrams from all parts of the world 550000 Deer To Die Biologists Hands Tied TORONTO CP Biologists say there is nothing they can do to belpihe 250000 deer fac ing starvation in Ontario They expect $0000 will die Their handsare tled as the deer flounder in 2500itsquarelt mila area prevented from reach ing food by snow as deep as 30 inches Weve just got to hope that winter like this doesnt happen again says ii Lnrnsden provincial wildlife coordinator in some areas game clubs have been able to cut down branches ior the deer to feed on ineasyiogetaat areas but there are still thousands of animals in inaccessible yards or wintering grounds lLAME AREA The starvation area is bounded on the north by line frontia mainse Point on Lake Superior about 43 miles north of Sault Ste Marie east to the Quebec border near the community of Time lgami On the east it follows the border south to Pembroke Then curves westward to Bellevllla on Lake Ontario Fran Bellevlue it stretches northwest to Georgian Bay near Midland vPEOPLl no also SMALL New Brunswick has been reviv ed in the Sonata Senator Austin Taylor Lib eral irom New Brunswick has described the canal as the key to iuture development at the Maritime Provinces Once LeastLiked Mac New West AnchorMan ollAVlAiGlihqcallcdacdahed as the New militarismuhan maniasawmill tamiirvlliruumbarlaia Usme Dalian Mary tumt BewiooaiodJoouirtocnuilyaamedmmntnths tic man he spoke thereamen lauguetheroaintgonaabaao wartheetiectwuanbam inaltwulikaadramaticactar loamot All that has changed Prime Not Sure Canada Exempt in Oil Bar UHAWA CHTr de Minis ter Churchill says govern ment has no wuranca Canada will be exempt tram United states oil import restrictions Opposition Leader Pearson asked in the Commons Wsdnw day whether the minister had any comment on Washington press report that the US government had decided on grounds it would be in the interest oi national le curity to except Canadian oil from the new compulsory Ameri can import restrictions Mr Churchill said Canadian oi iicials in Washington had been unable to give any ooniirmatlan oi the report Life Saved Once The proposed canal would cut Chokes on Steak actms on litmlie stretch of the Isthmus oi Chignccto near Am routo down the east coast Ships would save at least 500 miles rence River ports and harbors an the east coast oi Canada and the United States 000000 lit School Site Wright dean of the university of Toronto iacnlty of law has pro tested the folly of attempting to continue teaching program in law at the schools present site in Glendon Hall Wright said rolment after struggle for nine years should be obvious in general university activity al most nonexistent The deer themselves are the biggest obstacle to help if it was cattle that were starving aircraft could drop bay even in inacces sible areas However Mr Lumsden says deer cant live on hay or any other kind of fodder Even if they eat it they die of malnutrition deereach one needs about five pounds of food daylikes browse twigs and young shoots White cedar and red maple are favorites TOOBULKY Branches and twigs are too drop over the vast area involved Mr Lumsden said The dcers aversion to digging for food and its habit of staying within limited areas is also covered by snow and tree limbs are out of reachit dies ordinary grazing areas of five or six square miles have been cut to one square mile by the snow most critical in the Perry where it has beeapiledas high Mr Luman maintains the Builders ycontractors offerings No and Hemlock Sprueo and flu Lumber Rough or Dressed Dallyr prod on theipbifl truth Folly to Teach TORONTO CPlDr Cecil In his annual report Dr IOvercrowding of classrooms anhd library Iitaynd ifiolflltiou its aerunvers acvescol in wellestablished faculty mm balmsn am be solved by that panacea of ad ministrators limitation of en against the animal When food is as 30 inches since early January 51 PAUL Minn AP bcrst providing an allinland physidan saVed four months ago tram cho n3 when his farmer son opera on him with par on voyages between St Law ing knife choked to death here on piece oi steak Dr Charles Olson 71 was eating dinner when he began to serum Tgylor my can choke Mrs Nelnest tried in vain to dislodge the food by slapping mfwglfilfliaotfiofig nfimfotgfl his back He wasdead when police surgxon arrived Last November he was eating dinner at the home of his son Robert when he began choking on piece of ham Robert as sisted by brother Charles an airservica employee performed an emergency tracheotomy us ing paring kniie to cut an Man in Prison MONTREAL or Apart from any other reasons parole is good business from an economi cal paint oiview says national Street of Welland He told the John Howard clety here it costs about $1000 year to keep man in prison However the eliect of such and only about $150 year to policy on teaching 1m he keep him under supervision of lining to sea the promised land we 0mm Besides this when he is in in the most adverse conditions in Wife and have be ior at public expense The farmer magistrate making Dr Wright said the facultys his first major speech since he lncatlon in northeast Toronto coming head of the parole board makes law student participation that went into operation month ago said Wednesday there is calculated risk in parolllng crim only solution to the situation is an aerial survey now being made of the province to determine deer wintering grounds Aircraft hava covered 400 square miles in Lind say and about 800 square miles in Need inalanather lg to 15 yeais the act maps be used to plan scientific cutting oi the forests to allow for plenty of deer ieeding areas bulky to load into planes and Sound and North Bay area our New AND save 453002 lin hustleManqu the MEGAN vbaihllkelytabelhrit lob election year Mr Hamill ans stock has soared from the period early in not when new papers compared him vmiavar ably with Chamberlain and opin lim polls accorded scant support for the new Conservative leader WhatisbercnllylikeJhislall and man with the Illgh tired uprflllim the muslin coded eyes and large moustache Among colleagues common impressianisafamanatpeaca Approximately 300 people in Goldwater were without water for about 24 hours earlier in the weekmhen an main which supplies the village was broken by construction gmngorking 0n the new highway diversion The mishap occurred about 330 pm Monday and the pipe was repaired the following afternoon by crew from Drillia water light and power company Eti orts were made in the meantime to get water through to thele ags but the supply wasvery limited owing to the poor pres sure Chester Martin clerk of Cold water said the villagers took the situation very well They knew what had happened and realized that repairs would be eiiected as soon as possible The local hotel and public school were closed undl the supply was restored The village has its own water reservoirs which are situated opening in his fathers windpipa about mile and halt to the Says Parole isGood Business is Expensive inais but experience has proved the principle worthwhile He spoke of two murderers who ward trained in custody as hos pital attendantk and now are working invthls capacity on the outside man sentenced for armed robbery had reformed and was now uniformed security officer ln eiiect policeman Last year 994 paroles were granted while 76 were revoked because of failure to live up to parole terms Canning Montreal was elected president succeeding Brumell of Montreal In his annual report Mr Bru ans be considered by penal au thorities in Canada These would permit criminals serving prison time to leave the prisons during the day to continue working FOB EXPERT REPAIR WORK RENEE MliTilllS YOUR honor nesoro DEALER 75 Bndiord at rnomsra ssaui mell proposed that night prls muses 10 snow name Ell celebrates Imflaypabll lg guidance to get armed today trim mien than this detachment He is in North America in the allied policy on Germany Sixteen days are 300000 people lined the streets oi lettingad to so the British prime minister in his rented fur lint Wednesday few hundred at most caught glimpse of him in Ottawa It can be asumed that air Macmillan unilappabla as ever wont miss the crowds Goldwater Goes Without Water west in the hills There are two tanks of 790000 gallons cap acity The system was installed 1910 Tonight the council is meeting with Dernler divisional engineer to discuss measures for the future protection at the service 100 Indian Party Raids Washington WASHINGTON APA raid ing party oi too or so lndians has moved in on the capital But except for scattering oi beads and few leather head4 dressessome oi them atop con servative business clothesthey had little in common with scaiplt bunting forebears They had petition far Presi dent Eisenhower asking among other things ior the ouster at In dlan Commissioner Glenn Em mons That didnt appear to have much chance since the White House was referring the whole matter to the interior deparhnent where Emmnns works SEEK INDEPENDENCE They also voiced complaint at exploitation and subjugation and claim to independent nation status ior the Iroquois conieder any centring in upper New York State From Utah carne chief Julius Noby of the 1200 Ute Indians who complained oi puppet gov mantras SOWEDSBOIH ii ii iii if ii it iii iisi 553 it till is e5 3155 ee his BE seat Edit éi mg is Probe Land Deals In York Township TORONTO CPLA Judicial in quiry into publicland transac tions in suburban York Township hasbeen annoimwd by Munici pal Aifairs Minister Warrendar in the legislature He said here that Judge Jo seph Sweet oi Hamilton has been appointed to investigate township financial affairs related to subdivisions oi land zoning bylaws and sales oi township lands Mr Warrender said the inquiry was ordered as result of great many petitions from own and residents of York Tawn The petitions arose out of town ship land Reeve Chris lonks is reported to have purchased through an agent Under the On tario Municipal Act it is illegal ior member of municipal council to buy from or sell to the municipality emments set up to run indian aifalrs including the Grand River area of Ontario tiii 00R ESTIMAle ARE rm eavnsrnouomive on Gas macros Clarke Healing Sheet Metal BOSS 8T gt PA 68171 Housing Shortage Seen Developing grands for complacency At least third of Canadian families the review states below the income level needed to boys new house and probably half million at them are living in housing conditions which may ialrly he described as poor HOUSES AGE Many houses are approaching the end of their ilia expectancy By 1580 1000000 houses will be George Davies CONSTRUCHON LTD Barrie PA was Illl BARRIF EXAMINER unwraps or maroonanimus Ashcro runes or INTEREST no one FARM FAMILIES or smooncomvrr non miss some con raor one mm EXAMINER CIRCULATION phenomena raneeaom FAB6537 ATTENTIONlull To Lay Gas Mains me From OrilliaNorth TORONTO iCP More than 50000 ieet oi gas mains will be laid in Northern Ontario this summer by the affiliated com panies of Northern Ontario Nat ural Gas Cornpany Ltd and the Twin City Gas Company Ltd Hove NONG chic eagl neer said most new construction will be undertaken In Fort Wil liam Port Arthur Timmins Sud bury North Bay and Orlllia PATTI SONS GENERAL CONTRACTORS flomu Specialty WI CAN ARRANGE came LOANS Compn our prices and analiii helm buying CALL 809 Am ONTARIO Montana Tom message con reachIho iuralhomes through the entire Barrie Trading Area inrhis special feature addition Plan new to take advantage of the Bonus Circulation MAKE space arstavmdas TODAY nun imam for no Hawaiians The Barrensminer student last we Moore 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