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Barrie Examiner, 5 Sep 1956, p. 12

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WEDNESDAY am 1956 ANADIAN PRES Specially Written for Tho Barrie Examiner By HARRY ECCLFS Nadian Prom Staff Writer hint on how Egyptian control of the Suez Canal might work out name from Cairo last week The Egyptian who heads new orgauiution operating the canal aince Egypt nationalized it was reported to have threatened that if British and French canal pilots quit their jobs as some have at ready done then British and French ships would have to wait to get through the canal They would be put on the back end of the line of ships Cairn later denied that any luchthreat had heen made llut according tothe New York Times the denial was provoked by the furore the threat had created abroad inuny event the West has argued that it is to guard against discriminations of that type that truly international authority to guard the canal is necessary plan to that end was adopted at the London conference of 22 no tions last week Up to Nasser Cairo diplomatic sources we dicted President Gamal Abdel Nasser would offer treaty guaran tees of unimpeded shipping as counterproposal to the demand of the London conference for the internationalization of the vital shipping artery They predicted Nassers reply would flatly reject the proposal for internationaliza tion But his counterproposal they said would leave the door open for negotiation Egypt is seeking to hire pilots in West Germany to guide convoys through the canal score or more pilots on home leave have not returned to Egypt sinceNas SEl seized the canal July 26 Othersmay quit if the canal re mains in Egyptian hands While the Russians have been raising alarms over the danger of resorting to force and warning that conflict over Suez could not be limited to that area there has been less talk in the West of military measures if Nasser re jects the proposals Britain and France both eon Iinue building up their forces in the Mediterranean but both in aist the measures are precaution ary Russias Role At Washingtontop government officialswere reported concerned over si int dill iated settlement with Egypt Russias role is one of tho prob lems State Secretary Dulles brought back from thcLondon conference Washington officials saw recent events as evidence of will wéizs UPTODATE ON METHODS New YOULL rr THE nsvtrhatRussiama man to snow tougher Soviet attitude Com muuist party boss Nikita Khru shchev was reported as saying at party in Moscow last week that if war broke over the Suez issue the Arabs will not stand alone that it would he just war and there would be volunteers And at press conference London Friday Minister Dmitri Shepilov attack ed British and French military moves as flagrant violation of the UnitedNations charter He warned of possible serious con sequences in the Middle East No Truce in Cyprus British troops in Cyprus last week buried shortlivctl symbol of truce with the unionwith Greece terrorists by again string ing barbed wire on the streets of Nicosia the capital police raid on the headquarters of tho prdnationaiim CyprusFarm ers Union was the first crack down since the EOKA terrorist organization called truce week earlier Election Lineup The team of lke and Dick will beup against Adlai and Estes in the United States general elec tions Nov The balloting at the Republican partys national con vention in San Fmncisco last week lacked any element of sus pensc First every state cast all its hal lots for Dwight Eisenhower for president Then came the same thing for viccpresident Richard Nixon The Democratic party at Chicago week earlier had select ed Adlai Steevnson to seek the presidency again with Estes Kei auver running for vicepresident President Eisenhower accepted his nomination humbly but con fidcntally He told the cheering delegates that it is not enough to promise the young who fight the wars that there will be peace in our time There is only one peace now and that peace he declared Thermonuclearwar had become not lust tragic but preposterous With such wea pons there can be no victory for anyone Plainly the objective now must be to see that such war does not occur Goodwill Menu Three fisheries ministers dining on Newfoundland cod and salmon at St Johns last Fridayragreed that goodwill between Canada and Russia improved when they got together talk about fi 9195 inafiinJ elair fedeglufisherieslyminister John Cheesemnn Newfoundlands fisheries minis er and Russian llisherics Minister Alexander Ish ov fComrade ministers said the Visiting Russian through an inter preter extend my thanks on behalf of my colleagues and my self for such warm welcome in Newfoundlan We came here pes res ect for our great Canadian people iy We hope sincerely ourvisit to Canada will allow us to enlarge and greatly extend the friend in ships started by Mr Sinclair with his tour in our country Mr Ishkov leads party of four top Soviet fisheries officials to Canadian waters aboard the big trawler Sverdlovsk repnying Mr Sinclairs visit to Rusisa last year Helicopter Escorts The Canadian Navy this month starts experiments to find wheth er it is feasible to carry helicoplt ters on escort vessels If it is the navys striking power could be extended by hundreds of miles The tests will be conducted by installing helicopter platform on the frigate Buckingham train ing ship for recruits at Cornwallis eopterswouldbeespee ially valuable in antisubmarine work Ruslan Foreign This and is for all time East its tuning spoon lt6 xtoiz aébfzoom l59XIO3 Wins Scholarship Honors inupperscbool subjects brings Wilmur Giffen scholar ship Thc Ontario Department of Education has approved domin ionprovincialbursary for $500 for his creditable standing in upper school examinations Wilmur is son of Mr and Mrs Gordon Gltfen lothline of Flos and graduate of Elmvale District High School and has been accepted in the fouryear honor mathematics and science degree course at University of Toronto His ziriends wish him weliihhisnew studea Rev Dr Mark Dies 0nWednesday at the home of his daughter Mrs Gordon Pickard Jean Lindsay Rev Dr William John Mark Th ied in his 67th year was former minister of Elmvale and KnoX Fins Presbyterian ehurches The funEral servicewas held on Satur day from the Richardson Funeral inn Church Hanover interment in Hanover Cemetery Surviving are his wife the former Jennie McRae and two daughters dean of Lindsay and Agnes of Toronto Moved Home Mr and Mrs Joseph McGidan and children have moved from Miss Marnie Greenlaws apartment to the apartment above Trai plumbing shop Mr and Mrs Cliff Morris and two sons Montreal have taken up fill Ila on Queen Stro residence in the JR Graham house Mr and MrsMaynard of Van couver have moved into the Cooper apartment above the post office Back from Quebec Mr and Mrs1William Beardsail HE adding The bedrooms on the upper third be room menaan 14 feet new rial vvavskuiv miaiudnnd jMirscaAgnes and Angela Simp 81 non of Midland Clarence Bannister wmi Grandprenta Miss Bonnie French of Cook villevapent the holiday with her grandparents and Mrs Owen French Mrs Mabel Morrison of Owen Sound called on friends Mrs Abe Truix is spending sometime with Mrand Mrs Al vin Truanln Toronto rim ltndsay Mr and Mrs Charlie Johnson and family of Lindsay spent codple weeks withMrs Drinkle Barbara Bannister and Valerie Willis spent few days in Mid land SMAIL HOUSB DESIGNS The splitlevel house is comin into sown in Canada and many in he reasons for its increasing arity may be found in this stilli rig gal architects Venehinrut ti andVench tti of Tomato Themodern touch is evidenced both in the uni uo exterior pear anoc achieved an unusun root at and lorgo window areas and the dent threthlovel interior layout The impression of added spacious ucaa has been created in the living section thmgfh open planning of the kitchen di ng and living rooms level are room by 12 feet and Iarfie laun ry or utilit room are provide on the lower lava Tho area under the living room is un excavated assured rivaey About lhs doorarea of this house is 1108 square feet andthe cuble measure merit la 12400 cubic feet Exterior Working drnwliiga for dimensions are as test bylaw feet ouae known Design 752 are available at minimum cost from Central Morb gage and Housing Corporation and Tom Hodgson returned Tues day froms motor trip to Quebec City and points in United States Mg and Mrs Arthur Field and son of Toronto spent the eekend with Mr and Mrs Drank ield Mam taWyzvia Mr and Mrs Crawford and family moved to Wyoyala in some Mrs Edgar Beatdealt is spend his twoweeks ltbg friends in it cufeexnipaoi Richmond Hillspent the weekend with Mr and Mrs nBGreenbank From Toronto Miss Joan Bell of Toronto spent the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs Maurice Bell Mr and Mrs Don Cllrria and family Toronto visited ave the weekend with Mrs Currie and Mr and Mrs Robert hitchie and family of Hamilton spent few days with relatives here an ing the week at Markham with Mr and MrsDel Bannerman Motor Trip to West Coast Mr and Mrs Cecil Tinney and Mr and Mrs Murray McConnell left by motor on Saturdayfor the west coast 1Moved toloronto Mrand Mrs Howard Hammer and son Herbie and Barry Nsi smith have moved to Toronto Theirmany friends wish them the best in their new horns Mrs Kerr tattoo Wednesday to vlsitralativas in Alberta Mr and Mrs 6114 Allen of Stayner spent Sunday witthr ind Mrs Walter Middleton Back to School With holidays over man stu dents will be returning to their studies and many children going for the first time At therpublic school thefollowing teachers are returning Mn Ftenc prncl pair Mrs Thompsoh issMc Donald Mrs Bate teacher returning former Potato Quality Reaches New High The Field Crops Branch of the Ontario Department of Agricul ture advises that this years crop of Ontario grown potatoes is of greatly improvcd quality even at this early date compared with those produced in recent years This is especiallynotieeahle with rcapect to dry matter Actual tests show that many the pota toes now being marketed range from18 to 22 dry matter as compared to 18 and below for other years even at harvest time Ideal growing conditions for potatoaa this season coupled with more interest being shownin klndsand amounts of commercial fertilizers used at the proper time are reasons advanced for the can cellent quality obtained Because growers now consider quality of potatoes to be of great import ance some prhducers of commcr Acia fertilizers are making avail able special potato fertilizer us ing sulphate ot potash instead of muna Some potato crops are now sut ficiently advanced both in size and quality of tubers that top killers are beingused to mature the crop and also to eliminate possible lossesfrom late blight disease number of commercial new Decoration Service Mr and Mrs Clifford Brown and Murray of Willowdale Mr and Mrs Porter Toronto visi ted with Mr and Mrs Elba Brown and attended the decoration aer vtco ot the United Church Ceme Useful Gifts Miss Roselle Bursc received many useful gifts at shower held in her honor at the home of Miss Diane Trunx Mr and Mrs Cecil Kells of Toronto visited relatives Visited Aunt Mrs Raymond Gagnon daughter of Midland spent week with her aunt Mrs Clar ence Bannister Holiday At Windsor Mr and Mrs George tery Brock spent holiday at Pickerel River few days with Mr Morris Darby and Windsor Mr and Mrs Bill Flttcs of Tonnwnnda NY spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Cor lett Mr and Mrs Alf Softly of To ronto called on Mrs Drinkle Mr and Mrs Fred Johnson materials in either dust or spray form are available for this pur pose Kill the Tops and Save the Crops is apractice being follow ed by many growers Information regarding kinds and amounts of material used for top killing of potatoes may be had from your nearest Agricultural Representative or Departmental Fieldman and also from the Field Crops Branch Ontario Depart ment of Agriculture Parliament Building Toronto MANY FifiES hFE CAUSED BY FAULTY WIRING Pinyii Sale Cali was id it lltl llii 4Uii4 l1 ii tumultz ii iiiilill nir liilJllitllllls item iii s$f€i till ill illl ll All PlithE PA 33230 sum 3i Sum lit 15 Iiiltlltl 5t visited Mn nsoono enemyPm of the record crowdo 305000 who visited the Canadian National Exhibitionsvrorontooxi the Day parade find second day SsturdhyAug 25 watchthe annual Wantqu Some 10000 veteiansmarched They iepre sented armed services of Canada the United States Britains Midstream guards band and other contingents ppm and familyof Willowdale spent and Mrs At The hive Mrs Wallace Wood Mr and Mrs Roy Whetham Mr and Mrs Arilo Wiietham CNE attended Mr and Mrs lvnn French and Kenneth spent Sunday in Brad ford with Mr and Mrs Ed Cal ander New items the woods left Saturday for their new home in Grand Rapids Michigan Mirslda Taylor of Midland visited with Mr and Mrslohn Miller Syrupathy of Community Mrs Isaac Wood passed away on Saturday in St Andrews Hospital The family have the sympathy of the community Mr and Mrs Frank Brown of Hamilton spent few days with 4M Farney and the Green Mr and Mrs Herb Hornsby sOSEAIfWPLUHBER mi out mu to osconnronfnssronon comm avers Rustproobsta sell storing Fiberglas screenlng solid pine Standard sizes $1685 HMCNABB PLUMBING HEATIBNSG mi cur lndushia and Building Requirement ANGLES scans snares SHEETS BARS denunciations New largaumlodern eq ped workshop at Av 39 ANNE sr mom in 843144 illllli lllilillllli llilillllli illiliiill She us for couriers Bliilliliiii Shims Planning home of your behalf Allandale Lumber can give you complete building service from drawing the plans to lifetime maintenance program Come in and inquire about details at no oblig ation SPEEllll THIS WEEK ixs lxlO iiii3z PINE SHEHTHING 503 IT llllllill TilE 953mg riiwuun Mra ilarry attendEd the EauidryArmstrong wedding on Mondayiin Collier Street Church Barrie Bake Sale The iladies of Our Lady of Lourdes Church held very suc cessful bake said Saturday morn ing on thelawn FredMorrilsey Sympathy of Community Sincere sympathy to extended til gt lgte iuifiilluiudlli 33 Loans arranged for new home building or home remodelling in town country v13iIIIDING tom ran aorta aunnsns two new rLoon smacks away Sunday Sept intho Penetang General Hospital 1hiswasissuanseosgi iéffmiiiiiii mansion MltllfiilllllllillliSifliililiiutis ran manna newsman now THE EMANois HEAVY Loans to Serviceman Specialty Denis snéow new Finance Plan specially designed to help yon bulld6nt of town without resource to mortgage nénli snailrerun Payment run can to supplement smallanortgage iiiiiisniiii size can summit ionisation Inhuireifihnut complete plans or altiiratioiisrto designsby our qualifie architectur aftsman graduate of Byersou Free lie tilted Come to Dania Sheard Ltd at Palosvtlchz miles south of same 11 Mills 10 Ill your building needs and have the advantages their win courteous service ind high quality materials together with the rerun ppe be credit arrangement in the buildlnmtrade Fragile

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