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Barrie Examiner, 10 Oct 1961, p. 5

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RICK Heathcoat Amory former chancellor of the ex chequer is coming out of re tirement Io become United Kingdom high commissioner in Canada bachelor Mr Amory 61 enjoys sailing and yachting and hopes to bring 34 mm NOTES Finds Simcoe Like The Garden Of Eden By 1165 We here In this part of our country have had one of the most pleasant and ap reclated seasons to add to the for which we have to be thankful With granaria filled to over flowing and little or no hard ships among our citizens We arellving as were in the Garden of Eden We go to our Church onllarvest Thapksgiv lng randperhaps we donate little extra at that time but we have so mad that we can be thankful for that we can only remember that the past weekend was Thanksgivinng andhe real his yacht with him to Canada He enioys an outing in his yacht Ailanthus with sea ca dets acting as his crew for the day CP from UKIO Comes Out Of Retirement To Take Post In Ottawa LONDON CPIThe famous voice come gratineg over the wire Amory growled Winston Churchill want you to take over the ministry of pensions gerick Hcathcoat Amory gul Pe Sir are you mixing me up with Leopold Amery Im the one with the moustache That is true story and it mirrors the modest approach to public life adopted by VISlt count AmoryofTtvertonTBrit ains reluctant politician Today almost 10 years from the time when Churchill sum moned him to ministerial ot fice and Amory thought there must have been mistake somewhere the man with the moustache is answering an other cnll REQUEST moat rm At 61 he is coming out of re tircment to succeed Sir Saville Garner as United Kingdom high commissioner in Canada con vinced that crucial time is approaching for the Common wealth as Britain gropes toward new relation with Europe He is due in Ottawa early in 0cto her He is taking the job at the personal request of his friend Say Steeplejack Murdered Woman TORONTO CELIA steeple jack was charged with murder Saturday after badly heater woman died of internal injuries as she was being taken to hos pital Lorenzo lliscocka 41year old steeplejack wascharged in connection with the death of Marian Taylor 31 with whom he had been living Police said taxi was called to downtown rooming house to take the semi conscious woman to hospital Mrs Rena Sharpe the dead womans cousin told police she watched Mrs Taylor being beaten Thursday night in the rooming house but was told by the assailant she would suffer the same fate if she interfered Police Arrest Rivierailhiei NICE France AP Police said Monday they have ar rested 23yearold man with the agility of Tarzan who they said has admitted 12 Riviera jewel thefts since 1959 The man identified as Jacques Aupetit took an esti mated SSOMO worth of loot from homes of celebrities in the va cation arca police said Monty Goes Home litter SixDay Visit TORONTO CPField Mar shal Montgomery left by air for London Monday night after sixday visiF to the Toronto area He arrived here last Wednes day on his way home following threeweek tour of Communist China T0 DESEGREGATE SHOWS NEW YORK AP Actor Equity and the league of New York Theatres have agreed to bring about the total desegrega tion of the theatre in the US by next June it was an nounced Sunday Beyond that date the agreement holds act ors and producers will refuse to perform or present plays in any theatrethat still requires the se getlon of Negroes from whites in the audience Prime Minister Macmillan As usual Amorys idcnl public service is involved It would be unthinkable on my part not to respond prime mlnislérscnllfhc 5an in an interview at his comfort ably untidy hachelors flat on the eighth floor of building few blocks away from the houses of Parliament When retired told him would come back if he needed me And if am to go over seas there is no place Id rather go than Canada political shrinking violet who bloomed late Derick Heathcoat pronounced Hoth cut Amory entertained Par liament on crutches alter the Second World War still limp ing from broken thigh suf tered in the Arnhem airborne operation RETIRED AT 60 After appointments at pen sions board of trade and agri culture he hounded upward to become chancellor of the ex chequer often stepping stone to the ultimate office of prime minister He presided over three budgets one of which in cluded reduction of ninepence in the pound in income tax the biggest out since the war He was that rare thing in pol itics man without an enemy Even the opposition acknow ledged him to be splendid chop He was almost too nice for the cut and minster Winstonfl10llgilt was very odd fish he chuckled re calling his lack of appetite for power or position Ive always had horror of old men going on and on in of fice So when reached the age of 60 simply decided to retire suppose it is true that La less ambitious than other men Now he thinks there is an portant job to do With Britain hovering on the brink of Eu rope and old Commonwealth associations in danger he thinks it is Important that we should know Canadas mind and she should know ours COMPLIMENT TO CANADA Scattered around the rooms as he spoke were volumes jot homework on North America including Allen Drurys Advise and Consent novel taking the lid off the American Senate and book about Canada by Al istair Home But theres so little time to read he said off catalogue of activ as He has directorships with two big cor porations Imperial Chemical Industries and the Steel Com pany of Wales and does volun tary workfor half dozen or ganizations mainly involving education His appointment is regarded here as compliment to Can ada top politician has never before held the post And he goes at time when some lead ing British ministers are piqued JMBERIAL 77 over what they dccm to be doginthernanger attitude by Canada toward Britains moves toward membership in the Eu ropean Common Market Politicians feel the European decision Is in the final analysis one for Britain alone to make and they do not like the veiled suggestions of reprisals that they say seem to be current in Ottawa Amory is tall friendly man who does his own shopping travels tube is in terested in youth movements and counts yachting and sailing as his principal hobbies He has his own boat and would like to take it to Canada when he goes at the end of September EVER MARRIED He already knows Canada If made his first visit as young man and still cherishes stet son presented by Canadians to replace his own more conven tional topper which blew out train window when he was cros sing the Prairies if He is Iiifilogetic about having struggled through lite as bachelor since he feels the lack of hostess may handicap him in the Canadian capital characteristically he also makes excuses for his faltering went to schoolEton and 0x ford instruction in the lan guage was weak Despite his modesty and per sonal reserve he can be self ESSur in pa sometImes reminds one of stiffupper lip Alec Guinnesstype English man who looks curiously diffi dent then shows himself man of steel when crisis comes along His speeches pol ishcd and pitted with dry humor In brief he is aman of character Three years ago parliamentary expert Harry Boardman wrote The Commons is the great cxposer to stand high in its estimation might be re garded in itself as consider able reward for public man Mr Heathcoat Amory stands as high inithatwespect as any man in recent parliaments and as high with the Labor party as with the governments support ers HA RY MURDOCH Let Us Check Your Car Now WHEEL ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCING SHOCK ABSORBER SERVICE COMPLETE FRONT END SUSPENSION ovannavr PA 82202 27 TORONTOS1 pr SHOWING Show Nightly At 745 pm7 Box Office Opens 700 pm OTIDPREMINGERVPRESENTSX PAUL NEWMANEVA MARIE SAINT RALPH RICHARDSONPETER LAWFORD LEE JCOBB SAL MINEOJOHN DEREK JILI HAWORIH Exmnus Prices For This Special Engagement Adults $l00 Students 75c Children 25 our National 1y thankful FIRE PREVENTION This is the week when we are asked to takea special look around and see If we can do anything to help avoid serlous fire tram originating on the property which we control We should not neglect to make checkup to see If there is anything should be done that might prevent fire Last year in Canada there were 7955l fires and 566 peo ple lost their lives The total We paid out 2136 millions of dollars for fire insurance and collecth 5633 in claims Unlus every citizcn takes suggestions to heart and does his part in eradication of haz ards wewlll have loss of life by fires this winter WEEKEND AT NIAGARA We spent the holiday weekend In beautiful Niagara Falls We arrived Saturday morning and were fortunate in getting room at one of the downtown motels convention in pro gress to which most of the 1200 delegates had brought their wives had filled most of the downtown hotels before noon Any bridal couple who had dri yen to the Falls without re servatlon might have had to stay in the outskirts The flowers at Niagara are still beautiful providing ce mera fans paradise WeCalfadlans can be thank cost amounted to $138000000 lot about the forethoufllt of the men who established the Niagara Falls Commission and fimvidcd the glitter of frée parks appre more whenwa look across the river to the U5 side and see the coflunercial sitesanTTall buildings crowded think Joacnmade theiappeal ers edge leaving uttle room fpr vbitors We listened in on the New Democratic Party convention in progress at big hotel and noticed that delegates were tak ing matters seriously They did not miss meetings and everythlngthatr camewup for discussion was threshed out to the full There were more sentatives from all walks of lifelabor unions university students farmers and eggheads One meeting especially for far mers was held Sunday cven lng It was attended by at least 100 delegates perhaps not all fanan but most of them with farm background The chairman was the son ofan organizer of the first UFO group Bid Good During the discussions Donald MacDonald the newlyciected leader threw out suggestions as to how the party would endeavor to im prove farm conditions Dele gates wem appointed to bring about area meetings so that far merst their supporters could navigé Willis twin PLAYERS IHEATRE WOULD INVITE II PROSTITUTE ST ALBANS England AP The Anglicanjishop at St Al bans suggested Monday that families in his diocese invite prostitute to their home He said he wanted to find homes outside London where some of these girls can be received and he asked real dentn to let him know person ally if they would take girls into their homes The 49 year old bishop Rev Michael Grosford in his diocesan leaflet lie is chair man of the Church of England wonctl of uocfalworki Anyone who invites one of these girls into their home is facing an adventure that would require endless patience and probably only few hundredf of uschrlsttanshave the nec essory gifts to offer such service with humility that will make it acceptable he wrote attend without having to take too much time off The Drury Government was mentioned and It was said by speaker that history had record ed that thls had been one of the best provincial governments that overde FAME WRITER Selma Lagerlof the novelist who won the Nobel Prize in lit eraure in 1909 was the first woman elected to the Swedish Academy in 1914 MATINEE WED AT EM mmmmY OCTOBER 1315 Newlywed Couple mammal Hurt In collision the Canadian Senate was Cdrlne Wilson in 1930 TORONTO CPI newly wed couple were Injured late Saturday in tween collision five minutes after they left their wedding reception for honey moon io Niagara Falls George Note 20 was released from hospital after treatment for minor cuts but his bridev Gavel 21 was held in hospital with multiple cuts and bruise The driver of theAsccon Douglas lrew 22 suffers louswhcsdand logmimic was latercherged with careless driving YEJLL©W PAGt315 AilZACH AMONG THE NEWMODELS sorrows moron moms BUILT IN was was asuevso 10 BE ms nnsrsflsLTsII veuIcLe POWERlDBY AM INTERNAL COMBUSHON ENSINi For Commerclal Or Industrial Photos 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