Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 6 Aug 1964, p. 10

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HIGH WIDE AND ELEGANT Wide flsrursl penis sitting straight on the hips were ithown as part of the Orsnel goilcotlon in Paris 111s pants liiigomct Incident SAULl STE itiARlE Ont CPiThc first Algama Folk Festival was free of lncidcnts of any itindso quiet that two policemen on duty were able to sit down and listen to the coir certs police said Wednesday Dr Lorne Gardiner spokese man for the fchvel sponsors said he was disappointed in the relatively small attendance at the thmdoy event IlWeflare in ligantloalhdlfli on oua enou par dlzs the possibility of holding floretivalmnilxt year he said was sporsaorod Dr Gardiner and Dr Alan Gor dnll doctors of loud pathol lifiienitobas Labor Minister Mine Strike gSeelrs End To THOMPSON lilian CPI Ohlle Baislcy Manitobas labor minister has called for un ion management meeting in Winnipeg Monday on labor disptlta trims mum tons mining town hieanwhilo about 1000 ployees involved in the dispute with the international Nickel Company of Canada are to cast ballots in governmentsuper vised strike votes it starts to day andienda Friday Asiaiomont Wednesday night by Local eras of the United Steelworkert of America tCLCt said Mr Balzley had informed the union of the scheduled meetl Kcrr Valentine staff repre sentative of the union said the move will not affect the Steel workers intention of respecting the membershlps wishes it it becomes necessary to strike Steelworkers are negotiating for the first time for inco cm pioyaes at Thompson 400 miles north of Winnipeg Steelworksrs replaced the in um tnt pied anva Fs has announced the appoints tarant George Cassa tiny ss personnel manager and the retirement of foster HBlakaney Mr Bieksney started with an in ms hesd of newst etwon rsofbein khan tofuwsriisfa wvrmmnm we prw have list aalloNtyle panel across the front that makes pockets at the sides Ensem ble is topped with oidtrhot matclasse top AP pholo Festival Free ogy and Max nand logging contractor it sp rs we have worth while ing Dr Gardiner added it is difficult to quit now that we hays the ground work laid Ralny weather caused most of the activities to be trans ferred from Bciiavus Park to thosboermoury ball hex pastor narrowr Mend 08 sional and about no attended workshops and 400 attended local talent concert July 31 The latter was theonly sventheidlnttrepam Some 17 performers took part in the festival ternationslilnion of Mine Mill and Smelter Workers find here in 1992 llroMinaMlli agreement expired last March LENGTH TALKS Contract negotiations have been going on since lest ianu ary Finally conciliation board was appointedthe first appointsd in Manitoba for two years Union membership turned down its recommendation for settlement last month The union statement says ma ter issuesstlllln dispute are the duration and effective date of the agreement as well as paymentof Sunday shift prd minor and higher wages it loco offered sn eightpercent wage increase over three years fromitha data of contract sign ing fihs Steelworkers want 11 per cent in twoyear agree ment rstmactlvotc March Present basic for minors and rsurtacs workers is noon on our The union statement says word has been received here Lhat Moss of the labor ds partnmrt will conduct the strike ab vote Results are to be made public night lteiso says thntnnder Mani toba ia steeiworkers would he freebio strike late Friday nisilt if the vote favors sutka However the negotiating committee had not do known time Apologit of the Dsiiynnd Sunday Mirror said Wednesdaynlght they have pal £4003 trrzloMoluug masspucaooy Eoothby who left tgenk wrots to the tandoogllines scousih first he pro er nature 552 iii E95 care me the tunnels mmhuinbnliinand Inks on bothJidee For thsf 90 it is wise to examine or actually to test the guest fl com one good reading lithti Are the pil low tickian and msttrcas cov ers spotleasi Wflfl llAlEN IUD if necessary launder pillows and mgoo any mattress stains by fulhmbbliil with slimybeaten suds nan rinse wl sad allow to dry ftsr guests arrive treat them to couniryciesn linens almost daily this some as real cooler in hot weather And it is no great problem to on fGoesTo Canadian foundation sadmisesdonthsbsdawltb otltironl uwrr uwrmnnamraMnmBurfie Imawlrm MM norm NJ ferr Ifa the We of torn csssriuicrt but well thousbtout WW meals planned roe nation Ind friendly smokers are mulls of was if farm vacation is to be sun can for boats and no$iob3l in or us all uncsssbrl or both as family Itself and their board if on or limited follow the if at gratin setting up finite th and laundry schedule for everyone um attentions sud as pso viding Jacilitiss for sudslag hand laundry will be greatly cistad we brow soap or detergent visitors hammer5 at sure is ms Here again we speak from Ole or pper no fresh llnsd bunltt drawers for cothss and plan of closet hangers if the nine chest lafullatcstraycsnbeussd as bath All of there ertrsa mean much to folks sway tronr home and helgto make the visits armor is one Motion To Drop Charges Against Cleric CHATHAM cPiA motion to drop eight counts of contribut ing to Juvenile deitflnloncy lost Rev it in urgh of math was dsnlc Wednesday by juvenile court gig Fox at inndon Judge For in dismissing the fourpart motion defence In or Per nl con ien ed that information on the charges was valid He said it was not necessary for Crown Attorney At Blake Ward to provide the defence with any urther srticulars than are set out in information lhs information placed ro days ago replaced earlier charges against the Chatham United Church minister which were dismissed by Judge Fox to It the fluids had said ilra car or information was not ex pressed in terms sufficient to give Mr Horsburgh notice of the oifsnces or to allow him to prepsreln defence Mr Perkins contended in his application for dismissal Wod nesday that thoshargss are not specific ugh dates and Denied that as result the defence tanninsl not be adequately pm er Ward said he could not see how the dates could be of any help to the defence SEVENTH APPEAEAN Wednesdays cou poun snu was the seven for Mr Horsburgh since his arrest June 29 lhe Information alleges that Mr Horsbur contributed to Juvenile dsl oncy between July 10631 Juno ll by providing place permit tin or encouraging semi re in one between juveniles and other persons iuvsnllcl were members of youth group formed by Mr Horsburgh following his arrival hare Watering félntrAyears ago ou nonv wssmatod to helping young persons who earns into conflict with the law No plea was entered at the terminath Wednesdays court session and Mr Horn burgh was remanded to Aug is with personal bond ball of 01 too to continue Govt May Set Up Fund For Films MONTREAL OPlA plan to set up federal loan fund from which private Canadian film companies could obtain financ ing for feature film production was announced Wednesday by State Secretary Lsmontcnns He said the governmetn in tsnds to ask Parliament for au thority to establish the fund adding that it may take some months before this can be done Details would be an nounced later Mr Lamonth said the loans would underwrite the costs of producing feature length films of high quality in Uganda xin family enact ltd im P0 an IE ll our country has been the availabil ity of risk capital to finance such film production hssaidl flpcnklng at scsremony marking the 26th anniversary of the National Film Board fed eral agency Lamontagne said it is ghlydeslrabls to es tabllsh feature film industry in Cannon Technical facilities and talent were readily avail Opposition baker sold in the Commons Wednesday he questions se rlouslysny mm by the federal govsmmsnt to assuma tiis rtsk of privatsfeahrre film produce tlon in Canada He sai thst at atims when Caneda clog T6 Vi Peder by Cecil King The apology was in the form main troutpage story in todays Daily Mirror underline headline Lord Boothbysn to qualified apology chairman lbs statement said lord Booibby would be psldwM computation and area would psyanyothisicgnicols who had givatihlm so many problems it did not an no othc ntlnbt lnlncdilaw fssnll is his deug tor Mrs Janet ledys Kidd LII so it warm ssnan snor nnuugstwme iI liesecuth CAR TRUCK IINTAL CO 72 After Hours smut BLAKE If IAIN sign Lion lliAllic recounts Mthltdl of all trllflc fatal iiiss occur after itho only onethird of the done in this period look to the pear to he matter of priority that the government should as some the risk of private film production He asked vihethsr the an nouncsmsnt means that the government is going to rive the rlvste film industry bonus to noreasc its profits Was the Na tional Film Board to be an agent of the government in an attempt to compete withllioily wood and the British film in dustryf Trsns rt Minister Plcltsre gill rep led that loans would be made to private flimmskers only not to the National Film Board several documentary film producers were in busineu already anddfirospscts for suc cessiui Cans as feature films were good The formation of privately financed company to produce fesuueicngth Canadian movies was onnouncsdfn Montreal Wednesday Harry Horner told press conferencs that Enterprise Films Limited based in ior onto has been formed to pro docs at foillensthnwvfes Mr liarner executive producer and president of the new com pany backed by so leading Cs slnsssrno sludge Orders Babys Retum roar nsvnnaestn fAPiin reluctant dedi sfon iuds ordered the re turn oils Qanadlsn born baby boy to his laundromat Circuit Judge Home acid that rdEoothy sfwrri statement animus of ths mutation ow nd Mid it Youll remember your that bottle of Molsonfs Golden Ale Its that kind of ale Youllrecall whereyouhad it and with whom And something else we predict Once you try Golden youll stick withfioldcn The right taste in trials in every single 12 tile Pickup case today and it for yourself away at

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