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Barrie Examiner, 15 Jan 1970, p. 4

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he Earric tkltiif 716 Bnyeld smut to Wills Publisher st in blew Barrie Arena Needed gite Could Be Problem Zfbe need for second artificial ice sqrface in Barrie has been apparent for some years it now appears that strong cltort will be made to arrange nanung and start construction before the fail The project has the backing of llayor lbs Cooke and majority on city coun cil Hockey groups and parents of young children on teams are also behind itc site favored by the mayor and special arena factdinding committee beside the present arena The committee ated in the cost factor if sizes that the 35man arena stat could be used on the second surface and that one ice machine could serve both building Parking however is an important con sideration Facilities at the present arena are inadequate Many fans have to search for space on the Central Col legiate lot and nearby streets Some have even placed their cars on the Canadian The lot despite the disapproval of the management it has been suggested that arrange ments could he made for king on the Canadian General Electric lot 11 this were not possible the alternative would be to buy fairly expensive residential property to provide needed space Thus it can be seen that parking could be the means of vetoing the plan recommended by the committee If council can arrange reasonable increase in parking facilities the arena grounds would be ideal for new build ingIbo site is in the centre of the city and easily accessible to most young hockey players It is also agreed that WAR DAYS 30 YEARS AGO Barrie Examiner Jan 14 1940 Per cival Neil Reeve of Nottawasaga e1 ccted Warden Simcoe County beating George Barr of liedonte 2821 His Wor mlps inaugural rennrks indicated op position in unwarranted expenses during at Norman Bank of Nova Scotia manager elected chairman of board Royal Victoria Hospital Town Council decided to license CKl machin es at not less than $50 ea Worst storm of winter blocked area roads two days Local hotels lled with stranded travcllcrs Area farmers put up many motorists Most of fans attending hockey game at Guthrie Arena had to spend night there others taken in by local relt sidean Oliver Patterson appointed acting fire chief following death of ill lard Wolfenden County Treasurer llarry Coleman paid SIS bounty each on two timber wolves shot by Claude Pat tpn of Lisle Construction activity continued at Camp Bordens Army and Air Force sections Rebuilding sewage disposal plant also proceeds William ii erght contacted at Kirkland Lake denied report he had sold his interests in Toronto Globe and Mail Town Council purchased snowplow for 8590 to help keep roads open Oliver Cami cron Barrie elected president Georgian Bay Fairs Assocn Grant Mayor of Continental Life achieved companys llonors Club among branch managers Juliette Gaultlcr dc la Vcrcndryc of Quebec addressed Womens Canadian Club on our heritage of folk songs She was dressed in colorful costume of early habitant CBC radio program pre sented original Canadian musical com positions on national hookup Including two written by Walter MacNutt and Florence Biltcliffe of Barrio They were IT HAPPENED IN CANADA useo FOR EdiAl GIFTS excepted Malclvllluousruuvzllzslao summon rates duly by VIKIMos rosvsumonrue currlor 55c weekly moo CANADIAN Aucnc wens ycluly Single coplca 10c By cumulus POLARBEAR mall Barrio moo yearly ALIVESDIIIEIR KINGSLDULD Onlnrlo 3400 year Other moose onlcc aurora mull men your Motor cutenempresemmer throw mm your BEAR rowan Adam Notional Advertising om ccs 25 University Avcn Toronto olo Coulourt Montreul dumb Nd Mlishod by Candid Newspapers Limited McPherson Managing Editor mmY JAN l5 PAGE DOWN MEMORY LANE MAaesrlc Aulmfs Examiner Barrio Ontario Kerry Lsmbie General Manager mm two rinks side by side would reduce op erating costs and possible capital expen ditures too The factflnding committee report has been reierred to the city development committee and an early reconunendation to council is anticipated The council committee must report on both 319 and overall cost The expenditure is pro vided for in veyear capital works projection drawn up last year The amount earmarked was $350000 Council would have long way to go before authorizing start on work It first must get approval of the Ontario Municipal Board for general capital program Once total gure has been establishw council must make sep arate application for every project It is conceiva 1e that the 0313 might turn down second arena as nonessential during this period of ination if all hurdles are negotiated start on new arena could begin late in the summer or early fall if for reasons of arising coundl decided to ignore the actfinding conuniitee recommendation it would have an ideal site on 10 acres of cltyowned land adjoining Eastview Secondary 542th Then there is Sunni dale Park formerly the Barrie Country Club pmperty Either of the latter two properties would be suitable but hardly its ideal as the arena sltc situated as it is in central spot Obviously there are problems of cost site and operations but they are solvable The important thing is to get something done and provide place for young skat ers who now go to Elmvale or other dis trict towns to get their ice time By PHILIP DEANE Fqu Altair Analyst Genocide ln Blnirn will contina ue even after the secessionists total milllnry defeat it will he gunoclda In all forms by slaughter by neglect by bu raucrntlc red tape The federal Nigerian soldiers who have taken Blnfra hate the lbos the tribe that peoples Blnfra The thus had been the intellectual and managerial elite of ngcrln abler than all the rest of the population put together in com merce odmlniltrltlon EDITH ment work and even military matte For their oxcellelice They were also hated because they were Christians The conversion to Christianity of tho Blnfrnns was seen by the pagan and especially by the Motlem tribes in currylng favor with tho Btlllsh masters rho conversion was nlllo thn factor to which other tribes ut tributed tho lbos nucecsscsr It was easier to lay that tho lhos progressed because boy were specially favoredbeing Chrls tinnoihnn to admit lhey had something extra special quail tles of work and uppllcatlon Ipeclnl Intelligence Being unwind and hated they were rublcclcd to massacre and ogrom even before lhcy at emotcd to secede Thclr scso slun had been provoked by the other Nigerians it was CANADAS STORY interpreted on piano by Reginald God den Barrie native Char es Seag ram of Barrie student at ol Trin ity College reached quarter final in Quebec squash racquets tourney Temperature in Barrie dropped to 28 be low last nightcoldest in several years One designated garage In town re mains open Sundoydoromer on cies Hons uh distributed 300 tlcs milk to Barrie schools every day under supervision Bert Gosncy De monstrat on of tenderswcet hams at Bob Powells meat market OPP arrested two young men who were charged by Crown Attorney Frank Hammond of Bar rlc in connection with burglaries at Elm vale involving Hills clothing store Al vin Smpsons garage Dawson Clutcs car and CNR station where Morley Black was agent Barrie curlers skipped by Albert Simon and Cliff Elrick von Tank ard group over Churchill rinks led by lilac Stewart and Marshall Rclve Play ing also for Barrie were Dou Ramsay George Trask Harry Hook Bo Malcom son Walter Craig and Bill Gould for Churchill Byron Grose Bill Constable Ronald Allan Mansfield Harrison Ralph and service station on Elizabeth St near Mary St formerly occupied by Merriam Motors from McCoilirontenac Oil Co Present Sinclair rcmlscs on Ross St or oslte Ball Plan ng Mill taken over by on McKenzlcs imperial Oll Station for storage Officers Grey and Slmcoo Foresters HQ Com any ol Barrio Ar moury headed by lalor Gordon Long man toured tank training facilities at Camp Borden with LtCol Wolth ington MC MM all guide Those attend By non IJOWMAN All firstclnsa mall in Canada goes by air except in outer whero some other method It more efficient Although special ulrmnll Hi Is began in 1018 when Copln Brio Peck of the RAF mode any trip from Montreal to Toronto tho fodernl to Ing included Capt Cam Ralkcs Lts Kenyon In honor of the great Angus McNabh Gus Chlttlck Dudley 55 Cunudlnn WI wh mm omen 78 mm IllilnyAgthrrnghlgomliltsgllc mm all he Polo and Sir yllubcrt Vllklnl l6 bayllcld Street Barrie Ontario Telephone Second Class Mall Registration Number 04M Rowrn posture gilarantccd Dally Sundays and Statutory llolldnys Member of tho Cllnullilln circulations lllc hurllo lcxnlnlncr elulm 99 Copyright In an rigiml ml were often cut off tram cIvIIIzli gglFFnalAg Vclllsllunll editorial mutur Ilolt cn ecInlll WIN JE Fs luIcloutolll byd Iii onlrploycos grlno v3 lciuwuilflhnmusllumcoi MHIICAHIElZ 33 cc lzutonln OILIIIIIUIIIEI find MASOVlCFlTEhgghfaohnmOgnn were up ILliV to rurr or CANADA Mug Imlumvn Cooper wobld Ir bring slruction In mulls tin0M 13 slor dlnvllldlmzulIal7 Ldesszrmm AROUND THE WORLD Duiy Of The World To Rescue Biafra Airmail Started Rcivc Vince llelvc Pete Sinclair Mol tors HudsonEssex purchased garage Iqvcrnmcnt did not put money ailmall until um when If Press and Audit Bureau of The Ulillillnn Press is ex cuunlvciy cnllllcll to the uso forrcpllhllcullun ul llll ncwo Illplilcltcs in llllii pllpur crud doomed move this attempt to secede Other African linlcs alsohnva dlspnratc populnllons crammed together by the colo nlal powers under llciltlous nn tlonnl ncme To these other Af rican governments is succctsllli secession bid by Bialrn would have been terrible precedent Even hunAfrlcnn govemmcnls with separatist problems IIII not feel they could encourage Bluf rnn secession OIL INTERESTS Finally there were the oil in vostments The major oil com panies knew they could not ex ploit their investments whllc Iho secessionist fight went on Nice rlu could never have ncceplcd Blafrns secession since the oil llclds nltlnllv were In Blairn After the ngcrlun troops look the oil fields the danger or ralda from hlnfra remained so long on Elnirn could illthl So lho Illuirnns were allowed to lose Thoy nova alreadybum punisth dreadfully Illosn Binf runs who oil In the hand of federal Nigerian troops have been ircnlcd the losers in Irlbai war and hero is no more crucl war There have been hundreds of thousand of summary executions brutally performed Those that escaped lhc slnugltltr vcro gvcn Ille ioncal prlorlty for relief and they have died of sturvnilon within federal Nigeria allocated $75000 for pur pose The first nlrmull slump wns Issued In September tm flvo cents dcnomlnnllon The ed on Jon is mt when llcr hcrt HolllckKcnyon flew postal bags from Calgary to helli brldgc completing link with other Prattlo Cities The landing is called field at Mthbrldgo throughout the Arctic There are amazing dlorles about the development of Cunn dlon air services The flrst nil mall to the Arctic was flown from Edmonton to Aklnvlk in December I929 The pilots wcro Wop May and Glyn floberts and the route Included Forts Chlpc won Smith Resolution allng It ground temperature would fall as low as 60 degrees below zero and mechanics Ilutl to keep the engine worm llll night by using round trlp was 0000 mllus blow Iorchcr 10 miles sourchilghls along lho raulc eillucl Qucbc to it or The Associated clluto Anol or service from is or llculcrs llnd ohm Mallcton und Cburlollcluwn to the IOUIII ncwa pillllIsIlctl the Mllgdnlcn llimfli In tho tIlLroln Gulf of St Lawrence broullflt is 22 bcnlllo cullli do groundwork for modern lt lt Prairie uirmoll begun ln mo when night flights were made between Winnipeg and Calgary Thorn were houcun llphta ovcry nnd sovnn powerful linty nilmull flying also In mni lilo Muri tlmcs In in pilot llomco Vu chun delivered mall to Quebec City by drop lulu It with para mull and suppllrs lo pcoplu who our vvrly rift but full was the HI MAY HAVE Bl WHITE ONCE BUT NOW HES TATLETAIE GREY POLITICAL NOTEBOOK twCluim Cabinet Roster SYstem Foilure Opposition Says By IARMEII TISSINGION OTTAWA lSpetJnll Opposi tion party spokcrmcn are In ll zrccmcnt that prlrno mlnlsttr Trudeaus roster system of cab inct attendance in the Commons is failure But there Is not any Indica tion at the moment that tho prime minister will scrap Ibo system which has been tho sublcct of considerable contro versy since the present session opened Under the system cabinet minister is no longer required to be in the House of Commons every day to answer during the question period printed ros tcr shows on which day of the week each minister is In be in his place and the days when he is free to work In hll olllcc or do whatever other tasks are be fore him The prlma minister argues that It is in waste of valuable manpower to have All the mlnlu tors in the Commons every dny when they could be brlfcr om ploycd In their tlcpllrlmcnis He has exhorted opposition MP to save up lhclr questions for those days usually film out of live when the particular mn lstcr Is present DO NOT AGREE But neither iom Bell the Conservative whip from New Brunswick nor New Democratic hotlllc lcndrr Stanley Knowles ngrce Mr boll snys flatly Ihnl the miller system has wrecked the daily question period and BlBLE THOUGHT For then What Iluln and host redeemed at ftevclnflonl 50 Vo crllvo rcdttmplln more than the love of God more than llfo clcrnnl Nothlng also con rnuso us to such heightsof thunksglvlng rZI Ha rs sillo Lllrze caution to north we made some your lnicr lilo result that problems build up in departman eventually leading to film up In the house In the preceding govern ment mlnlslcrs such as Jack Pickersglll and Paul Martin prldcd themselves In bclnl ready withanswers to current problem of their departments The trend In thls government is apparently for ministers to pride themselvrs on Oahu as secre tive as possible and not giving answers Mr lilcll charges The Tory whip toys the sys tem raises the fundamental question of whether the prime minister has the right to pro vcnt hIs ministers from npptnr inlz each day when the standing orders of parliament call on each member to be In his pinto cuch sitting doy FIVE MINUTES if we ever have television In the Commons the roslcr system would not lust ll Ilvu mlnutts The public would be nu led ware that only handful oi nlIn isters was present to account for their departments Mr Bell suggests The veteran Mr Knowles an acknowledged procedural ox pcrl snys thu wholo purpose of the system was to cool down the question period and he grccs that It has had this effect to some degree But he says it has downgrad ed the important opening per iad of each days sitting When minister Is not present there is tendency on the part oi MP to Ihlnk up questions to ask those ministers who are there and simply fill In the limo Mr Knowles says there me many instances when minis for Is not supposed to bo lho house but hangs About In tho government lnbhy wnltlnn to some Into the house to deal with legislation nllcr questions roar Second and or wcro used as now nt In and buildings then looked much on at present tlmo Eb ovntor Is now boan instullcg tlr have finished And they are sometimes available for press and radio Interviews in the cor ridors outside the house ENTEILELY DIFFERENT lie notes that while the ros tcr system is In effect In Bri tain the system there II entire ly different as all quesllonl on written and are not oral is the case In Canada lilr Know lcs was in member of proced urnl committee from Canada wblch visited Brllnln in And said It was Ibo unanimoul feel ing that the Canadian quesr tlvn period was far superior Surely It is not too much to ask that every minister give an hour day to parliament All ministers should be there every day except when they are out of Ottawa on governman I2 incss Mr Knollloo declan llo notes that the loslcr rs ttm hns no lognlIly and Is not Incvrpatnlod In cdmmunr rule and regulations Speaker Luc um anuutoux docs not recog nlzo tho ryslcm officially and will notdany the right of nny MP to ask question of any mlnltter any day whether the mlnlster ls present or not And Mr Knowles ll just llltlc bitter about the fact that lecrol house lender Donald llncdonold hull agreed lit meeting of house lenders to ro fer the roslcr dull to commit Ice for further consideration But the day nflcr ihls commit monl the prime mlnlrter intro duccd It In the Commons fact 01 parliamentary lilo BRIDGE CLUB Bermudas first library was established more than 200 years ago by the Somorsct Bridge Clubso nnmcd not becausu thn members were curd plnycrs but because they lived near Semen sct Bridgu umcmmmrmmmmm only your for hatornnl gt scs Siroct floor hound lrms with lomlllnr name such as Boys Elston Manur in on Iowan Murchison

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