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Barrie Examiner, 11 Jan 1960, p. 1

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PREPARE RINK FOR WINTER CARNIVAL The Winter Carnivlsl gets nearer and nearer and Just af ter this picture was taken Jim Savage superintcndent of Bar rie City Parks and one of the organizers of the carnival re marked if the two carnival days were like today weather wise no one could grumble Here he is seen with Bud Thomas in bat standing by the truck which has been sweeping rink clear for the ice show whichwill get top bililng at the carnival lee says Mr Savage first this year to take the Jeep out on the lake is now eight inches thick Examiner Photo BARBIE MAN Raps Proposed Changes In Labor Relations Act Discontent among building lug Friday would decide whether trades union members regarding changes in the Ontario Labor Relations Act will be aired at Friday meeting in Toronto mass meetings would be held in this area At Sunday meeting mem which Derrick Manson Barrie bers of the union locals in To secretary of the Carpenters and Joiners Union will attend Manson reported that the meet ronto of stonemasons bricklay ers and marble tile workers un animously carried resolution See AllOut Blast On Govt BY CCF OTTAWA CPiCCF Commons members will make on client at tack on the Progressive Conserv ative government during the new session of Parliament House leader Hazeo Argue said today The CCF believes we will be the effective opposition in this session Mr Argue declared in gt statement This was because of the many failures of theConscrvative gov ernment and the apparent inabil ity of the Conservative party to constructive alterna tives The CCF Mr Argue added will show in this session that it is social democratic party that is different from either the Con servatives or Liberals and is con vinced it has practical solutions to some of Canadas pressing problems The government would be at tacked on its high interest tight money policy This was hurting the average Canadian and hav ing little effect on big corpora rons The CCF would demand that the government institute parity prices for farmproducts andpro vide markets for surplus agricul tural commodities it would call for an early statement to western farmers proposals for deficiency payments on grain On social security Mr Argue said the time has arrived for substantial increase in old age pensions and the new parlia mentary session could take great step forward in that field The CCF would call fora sub Synopsis Warm weather to the south indicates milder trend in weather over mostof our fore cast district during thelnextdtl hours which however may not be very pronounced Lake Eric LakeHuron Wind sor London Sunny with cloudy intervals today becoming mainly cloudy tonight and Tuesday casiona periods of light snow or rain Tuesday Not much change in temperature Winds easterly 10 to 15 Niagara Lake Ontario Tor onto Hamilton Sunny with cloudy intervals today Mainly cloudy tonight and Tuesday 0c casionai periods of light snow or freezing drizzle Tuesday little milder Winds easterly 10 to 15 an Bay Haliburt Kirkland Lake North Bay Su bury Mainly clear today becom ing cloudy late toni ht Tuesday cloudy and milder ith snow in the afternoon and evening Winds light today becoming southeast 15 Tuesday Forecast temperatures Low tonight High Tuesday Windsor 25 40 St Thomas 35 Wiugham Toronto St Catharlnes Hanulton 25 15 an 20 staouol reduction in defence ex penditure with savings to be used for economic aid abroad it Would protest the basing of nu clear weapons on Canadian soil New ideas thats what the Barrie Winter Carnival Com mittee had Here Bud Thomas and Jim Savage two or the carnival organisers stand by protesting the changes recom mended which are embodied in select committee report on the act due to go before the provhr clal legislature Jan 26 The most significant proposal was to limit picketlog to mem bers of the bargaining unit in volved in dispute with an in dlvidual employer Manson this morning contended this suggestion wasnt logical In the case of dispute the local union is the bargaining agent he said The bar unit wasnt certified and legally the strike weapon was granted to the entire union be claimed Another slgnlficant Pmposal recommended no pickettng to establish bargaining rights or in disputes where two unions vie for the right to represent em ployees in soup HELICOPEB PARK on one of those ideasthe air strip With than is driver Joe Van Gall Actually they are seen here at the helicopter park but stretching into the rooms STOCK PRICES Compiled at noon by an mm 11 Confuse emu musmmr Asbestos mum as at am Aluminium Ltd Alberto Goa Atlna Steel Bk or Montreal Bank of NS nan TeL Co Ilrazlllan on Power Cdn Bk of CQRL Grim Breweries CPR con Paper Consume Dil Darn Tar Gt Lake Get Power Hudson lily Oil gnnlda Inter Nlc dlmroil clui mm sua Cement Can Erin Camp Chlb Inn North can Denlson Con Muniron Con HIJl Dargun Sullivan Maritime New Myl Nometai New Burro Del Rio Murhal Bid Asked Con Investment Fund uc 981 North American a7o Alked and 9545 Bid onto 15 Dee IBM 7535 non wax Sun nom Found Dom Store Hordes Farm Home on firm Tobacco lmJo ln Acce lnterprnv Pip Jockey Club marw Pfd MINING Geco Mines Gunmr atemAddllon aonns7 GOVERNMENTVDF CANADA Money Perl Norlndl Nor oat NA Moore Co Pacific Pa ha seas Famous Pilyorl Min 50 Tor Dom Bk Trina Can Pl Trader Fin Texaco Union GI Walkers cow cl 255 27 ms Colostrum iota Dpemlska 213$ Quamnrlt Sher Gordan 124 United on as lvolt Amulet Loo Wilhey Halibut SHARES Bl Ashen supervised Growth 1n Elmer9v as is an méa Oct 1961 05 1000 SPt lid 00 5350 PROVINCIAL and PROVINCIAL GUARANTEED mama CW mu tourea Jan loosso 57 mus Id All IP19 Bid v400 a7oo em 00 Alked 95M 5800 3900 our aoaonro amen ax HANOE lndustriall up as Golda now roan lndultrllil down 114 nails omanro moo Nov dd61 is April mm sot vx July mo truly lm ble up 11 our up all tied avnrur as up 03 Utilities wn Mental Health GroupPOssible It may be some time yet be fore Barrie bar mental health associatlan but behind the 21 Hospital AfterSundays Hwy 11 Crash lwo Toronto residents were taken to hospital Sunday follow ing an auto collision on Highway 11 Just south of Stmud Both Mercedes Beneaaquen and Wilhelm Backer were passengers in the two cars which collided headon after skid on the ice packed snowblown road Beneraquen was released from Royal Victoria Hospital in Ben rle after treatment for leg future ies md Backer was taken to Tor onto Gcoerel Hospital with bad and neck injuries District OPP said Solomon Ponte 81 Toronto was headed north when he was in collision with Petreus Duyn Too on The drivers were uohuri but Benezaquen in Pontel car and Backer in the other were not so lucky OPP say the crown attorney will be consulted concerning also ges Icy Pavement Caused Crackup 28yearoid Toronto woman racked upssoo damage to her 55 model car Sunday when she lost control an icy pavement mile north of Shanty Bey Kathleen Howard was driving on county road 29 when her car wentlnto slide on curve Banla OPP said she grazed lamp standard and finished in snowbank She was not hurt and no charge es ore to be laid Milk Cartons Cut In Dairy Dispute LlNDSAI CPlSevoral oard board cartons containlnng coo dcnsed milk were slashed Satur day in the refrigerated display counter at supermarket here or strike at the Silvervmod Dairy continued Officials of the striking Retail Wholesale and De nrtrnent Store Union CLC sai its member wen not responsible distance are the trees marking the airstrip Those are some of the quickestplanted trees in Ontario The temperatures were really down Saturday and scenes efforts to establish one on going on two University Womens Club members hire Ctif Morris Shanty Bay Road and Mrs Paullo hlalruse Avenue are working on it initial steps are to find out now the association would have to be organized Mm Morris told The ham incr todaysha had contacted local home and school associa has been favorable but not enthusiastic she said She explained the main pur pose of such on association would be educational The as sociation would likely bold man thly meetings and hear speakers on mental health After obtaining the necessary information said Mrs Morris pilot meeting oi interested par ties would be called This meet ing would arrange public meet ing at which the association would be formally organised Double Trouble At Parry Automotive Barrie Fire Department re ceived two coils in Parry Auto motive Sophia Street West Bar rte Sunday First came when one olthe staff came in to do some paper work saw fumes coming from degreesing tank Firemen shut the engine oil and returned to fire bell They won soon back in the truck however when smoke started seeping into the Parry building from box of burning cardboard in the cellar and an other cell was put through Once again the firefighters saw everything under control There was no damageother than to the nerves of the fel low trying to do his paperwork over TRUCK SKIDS truck skidded if Highway 27 near Midhorst ltc Rosa station today but District OPP say moon was hurt Police have not yet filed report but say the accident was not serious OTTAWA CHDefence Min lster Pearkes at this session of Parliament may take the wind out of the sails of one at Opposi tion loader Pearsons main criti Kent 16 men did not lose any time chopping holes and shoving in the trees Where did they get the first The City Dump Ex aminer Photo World CounterAttack Mounts Against AntiSemitic Displays BERLIN AmYouths and re ilgious leaders kept in the vao guard today of mounting coun teriettack against the worldwide displays of anthSemitlsm Thousands of young people in Paris and West Berlin took part in demonstrations Sunday pro testing revival of Hitler like 10 racism group of leading American Protestant clergymen including evangelist Billy Graham warned that the wave of Jew baiting shows cenhal organizing force of the some vicious type that ex isted in Nazi Germany Swastika signs kept popping HP in widely scattered countries in in eludingone on the wall of no man Catholic college in Brazil and another on Catholic church in Ypsilanti Mich But fewer incidents were re ported in West Germany where the hate wave was touched off Christmas Eve by the desecra tion of synagogue in Cologne VIEW HORRORS 0N FILM in West Berlin the showing at Pro ch made documentary film ut the horrors of Nazi concentration campsdrew ca pndty clowd of 1200 It was sponsored by youthorgaoiza tion of hcellor Adenauer The Paris demonstration against antlSemitlstaw Prot estant pastors Roman Catholic priests and two members of the French Communist partys polit burn joining about moo young people mostly Jews They marched do parade or ganized by the Representative Council of Jews in France Some in the paradewore the striped uniforms of concentration camps They marched to the Paris town lfiallis shouting Down with the ARRESTS NEW YORK Five teenagers were arrested New YorkCity for pointing Down with Jews on muni cipal building Two others 12 and is were seizedSnturday for painting red circle on Brook lyn synagogue There were still shorp differ ences in assessing the signifi canoe of the outrages These opinions ranged from thepossi hillty of hard core or Nazis waging arrgunderground com paign tothe theory that the swastika are mainly the work of eldlibitionists andcrackpots aeulamln absten Uolted States director of Boal Briths Anti efamatton League said Christian Democratic party Several years ago thefilm Night and Fog was run locom merclalrnovie1 houses in West Germany and West IBelle flopped ttho herald the am logs werethe work of imitators excited bg thedramas tic aspect of thlst lng Semitic tions and discussed the issuel with club members Response 112 llama cm nno coonm saws MONDAY Cancellation of further protest meetan by the Joint Action Committee of the Nollooul De fence Employees Association crnoon meeting at Barrie ARD CHAIRMAN entering his second eon ive year as chairman of chairmans poson came up for reelec tion las Thursday At present nemployment insur mmissioo Mr Kelly was to burly an insurance ad iustor He h1 To route whcr he graduat St Michaels College He and came to Barrie when he was released Hols married with nine children Pearkes May Minimize Criticism From Pearson 0n Defence Policy clams of defence policy Mr Pearson maintained at the last parliamentary session and in public speeches since then that Canadians must have control over American nuclear weapons based in this country In the Canada United States master agreement on nuclear warheads Canada in all likeli hood will ba given this control The agreement is not expected to be completed for about year US law requires that Ameri can nuclear warheads mmt be kept in American custody In the case of Canada there likely will be joint custodythat ls Cana dian and American personnel will keep guard over the warheads at their storage sites common duosiron Control of the use of the wark heads once they have been re else again It is in tilts field that Canadavla insisting on solo con trol gt This means the Canadian gov ernment will instruct Canadian where the nuclear warheads should be used In event of nuclear bombard ment of North America there would not be time for the gov ernment to reach decisions on use of nuclear warheads because circumstances could well differ manders concerning every wash his situation will actually be written down and approved by the government The CCF has held that Canada shouldnt have nuclear weapons at all on the grounds that the more people who possess them the more chance of war The defence department reply is that Canada must have the best available weaponsas tie torrent to the thermonuclear threat DEFENSIVE WEAPON Even if Bomarc antiaircraft missile with nuclear warhead were tired accidentally it could not start war because it is defensive weapon which could not possibly leach Communist territory Mr Pearkes may have his Commons work cut out for him however if the opposition con centrates on the shortage of modern equipment in the armed forces Spending on new weapons and equipment has been steadily cut in recent years whlle costs of maintenance and operations have been going up JANUARY 11 me Glatrman Roberts said this morning that failure of the protest efforts to meet with pub lic approval caused the cancella The Joint Action Committee was formed after request for pay raises by the Civil Servants Cornmission was turned down by the federal government Oct At the time the commission was asking for an eight per cent 135 raise retroactive to October was the result of its Sunday ait no The request was put forward after research board set up by the government the Civil Ser vice Research Board recom mended the raise FIRST INSTANCE This was the first instance in to years of the government tum to down the recommendation of such survey group The Joint Action Committee has sent in request to the fed eral counterpart ofita commit tee to ask thn government for consideration in the next budget Mr Roberts said that record lng to another Civil Service search board the salary scale at its workers to ll per cent low lensed from custody is something Thus instructions to field com edtntheNavyrluringthawnrrta field commanders how when and Natl Defence Emplovéssg Cancel Protest Meetings than the deals in Rather action will be um Jan 22 when the district coun cils civil servants JIM ll Barrie Union HAIL Police Investigate Fatal Shootings SUDBURY GP Police ox Fressed bcllef Sunday tbattbo ntol shooting of man and woman Saturday ntghjhere was case of murder on suicide Police found the bodies of Mrs Velma Werner and John Sacha both about 45 on bedroom floor in SochnsWillArd St home Both had been shot through the right ear with 410 shotgun Po lice said the positions of tho bodies indicated that Sacha Creighton minor may have one the shooting The bodies were discovered by another roarnor Karimlen Hok rrycki Survivlng Mrs Wioncor is her husband George who lived Wilma St SHELI than or sonrjsllow Named Mlse Boating for 1960 honey haired Barbara Weeks of Etoblcoke will reign over the second annual Cany adian Boat Show in the Auto motive Building Exhibition Park Tomato from February Former MPZDies Shovelling Snow PETERBOROUGH CmJohn Thurston 12 tumor member of Parliament for Victoria County died suddenly Friday after shovetling snow at his Cnmeron home north of Lindsay In 1921 he represented the United Farmers of Ontario politi cal party which re organized after the election changing its name to Progressives He served one term at Ottawa Most of his life be was alead ing figure in the Ontario Federa tion of Agriculture and the Cream and llog Producers Asso ciation Deaths of antlSemltism is kind of chain reaction by ultraright wing elements set off by the nanNazi spark in West Ger many Javlts praised Men were government for taking quick actionegninst the spread era of hate in Chicago the MidwestJew ish Council called for congres nlonalrlcgisiotlon outlaw antl od anti orlcenlrnove hlsqllAYAt no alvtctorl Hon ltll Barrio on Iilldly Jan 10 MI Jame Albertblca torm Ber or beloved hue and at Alberta Srlglayx dear fath arof Jo en rs Hindu of 1h iver Wlunllrhd Mn Iuhnln of harbors Ind Lowr no of to Station in bi rd your Rarttn at the John Nil oral Home Bradford 5L Bar rte null MM lit Ivy Presby terlan church Wodneld Jan It 200pdn Inturmen adjoining Casket will be on in one oclock no IIIloo seven miles Stels Thlswlllbathe great est collection of boats motors and marine ulpment aver showroom one quip figure statistics about T631 Boating are canals chR Ty so Pam Hnl lloa Michaels MINISIER OF

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