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Barrie Examiner, 23 Sep 1964, p. 1

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Telephones Will dominion Unwed marir Briana Ilia Termsf Bill BELL IELEPHONES OPENHOUSE Irene Ceclanl and sister Bell Telephcoes Open House the operation of the telephone Rosemary were two at the last night Youngsters and ed building more than coo visitors at the nits were keenly interested in Auto Industry Unveils 363 New 1965 models DWOFA APlfie auto in dustry was in holiday mood today as it lifted the curtain on the first of its new 1965 models Ford Motor Company no veiled ltlfliinwin VConUnental line today and American Mo tors put its Ramblers on dis play All GeneralMotors Divisions will show their new products lhursdathith auysler Corp orationand the rest of Fords lines due for public view Fri dgt salesmen in40000 dealer showroomsacross the smoky iiad thel Igfincli drummed to resume the fast selling pace which marked the 1964 model run One oi the key questionan recent weeks was whether auto makers would holdtlie price line in View of contract gains won by the United Auto Work era and increased costs of some materials partial answer came fiies day when Ford announcedihai recs LincolnContinental prices would beundranged to day it was generally holding the price line tor the seventh consecutive yearoa its five lines Easleprices of Cadillac Buick Oldsmobile Pontiac and Chevrolet lines remained the same as in 1964 but there were sonicfladhistmentr in pricespt optionalequlpment Buick for example said it was making scoreductlon tn the price at tour of its Le Sabre series but ontha other hand adjusted Ihe prices of all convertible models in its three top lines to cover inclusion of solid glass rear window as standard equipment gt Ingenerainths trendin1ofi5 cars fromDetroita assembly lines wasfowarda loligcr ninre powerde vehicles More engine options and draft oi acces sories araavaiiable gt Chevrolet with 45 models in its five lines offerslmore choices than any other car maker Ford division is next with 44 lhe industry total of 343 new modelsis the hlzhcst ever put out by the big three Ford Chrysler and General Motors and American Motors At the endoitheinsarnodalninsome sea selections were available Especially heavy emphasis was laid on convertibles and us coastline SpqredBv Gladys NEIWYORK ANMost of of the coast of the most densely populated area in the United States will be spared the dam age that had been threatened by fickle tunaloans Gladys the US Weather Bureau fore caatioday The eastern end of Long Is were expected between Cape they at the southern tiprof gelw Jersey and Block Island né maior remaining threat seemed to no ironi iloodi OBILLiii Nero iiriiiL Cranips hotter To caused by tides two to three feet above normal At am EDT reconnais sance airccattplaeed the co in of the hurrican about miles east of NorfolkVa Gladys turned to more northerly dir Lion and its for ward weed increased toabout ei tmilesran honrllighest winds were estimated at 35 withlnsdmilesoitha lhe can forecastior the next uhoursjwas that Gladys would shift more to the north east into the Atlantic wi considerable increase in forward moveme Claims Largehatedeving canals car aieuer gwritten in 1357 by then Orillia mayor Wilb that irancinsa awarded to Northern Ontario Natural Gas Company aavedtown ratepay era Mu ammo in are rateafwals admitted as evid ce at Cramps trial mesday Theformermayor is appear ing on cltaiges that be ac cepted KONG shares as con aideratlori orgranting franchr and that he con spired with NONG President Ralph Farris to block Consrrm sGaa Company fran chise in the letter to the town counJ cllCramp asldthat iiJcouncit was not satisfied that use ex penses helncrured in meetings with NONG oiflcials was not well spenthhe would resignarrd luet the pcopiedceide in an elec ml Introduned during test ny ormer Grillia clérlc Cramp claiming diarrovo itha savings Mrtayne said that Lat an April 1957 meet between Orlllia cmde and Consumers Gas aresolutinir was passed that the town should enter into an agreement with theloronto owever he said tho theZCntario Fuel as neededhefore any agreement could be set Lawyer AlhartJGlasa town oouncillorat thatime oi the NONG deal and witness for the Crown testified that Cramp was no pleased when the raster the council appeared to favotgranting the franchise to Consumers Gas instead 01 NONG and waavery angry wire councit suggested investi gating the Torontotlrm tran clriseoiter hardtops in the new line with American Motors tolning the race tor the so called youth market the iaathaek straight slop ing this from the rear window in the rear hammers notice able on several new cars the industry in general seemed to operate on the the ory that customars had more money and wanted more than strippeddown ear Rescuedme MERCURY Nev AmRee ure workers at the Atomic En ergyCommisslons atomic test site brought two of four workers who were trapped more than so hours 1800 ieEt underground to the surface early today No men of the original four CHIEPS CflhS PLUNK TEST Moairsi Ala APllibe first cars to flunk in an no official testing of new cityinspection law belonged to thepollce chief and tire drief One headlight on Police Chief James tRobinsona car lacked eutfici nt candle Power and another was out of pllgomeot Lights on Fire final Dan Sirmons car were found to be out of focus UitAWA tht govcma ment bill to enable groups of Yemen to get together on buy ing machinery is producing less thantogelherness among Progressive Conservatives ex pressing views on the subject Opposition Leader Diefeo bakcr told the Commons lres deythe bill despite its imper fections was acceptable in prin ciple Some or his supporters veithcraeseivved their views on the principle involved or ex pressed outright million Speaking on second reading Mr Dieiertaker saved most of his thunder for what he termed Liberal inaction on campaign promises atfecttng farmers es pecially the eastern dairy in dustry the bill in question ths principle of which we at cept was brushed off as ill digested ill considered and completely insufficient Underthcbill syndicate ot three vadfl farmers would be able to get loan for buy for the use oi the members themselves Members oi the syndicate must be fatmere in dependent of one another or diaries Shaft men remained be th eie valor operator Frank Solacgui while the superintendent of bin nels William Flanges took lie laiid Feeder is to the surface Ahout an hour earlier Soloe Ell had taken Floyd Shaw oi Santa Barbara to the surface Both oi theprevrously trapped men rode to the sur faceln tiny twotnauelevatoi which had been used to clear away the torso tangled cable that had trapped workers below Left in the room at the cot oi the shaft were Geo Ri Cooper Neson Aria Art Luh now oi North Las Vegas New and Solaegui AEC spokesman said the ri from the top down and back again with oneoi the trapped workers takesvmore than an hour lbe space they occupied be low was room so feet by 90 feet meant for instruments that would record atomicblastet teats littondon Wolverine Frail IDNDONfi Dot cmRepre sentatives of the United Auto Workerstow and thaWolver ine tuba planthere havefweh corned an otter iromthe On tario labor department dis cuss strike which flared into violence attire factory tuesday moire was made in talc granratoGcorgeSpecht UAW international re resentative in tendon and to managemte of theiirm by Deputyiba Minister Metzler wau suggested meeting inToronto Oct gt The offer iollowed incidents near the pladt eariyviu dayin which tw bars were set on fire povceman was assaulted and stones were thrown at non strik About 100 atrik uALATEJ er membersot Local 21 ot the UAW and sympathizers demonstrated to serve as potential at in struggled to maintainerder mupioi men loatled Const John Robinson The oiiicer was thrownto the firoundand kicked were renggnded on charges obstructing police Arthur Jadisdrke Harvey Comelland William Frederick oi Bleker were remandedon $500 balleachtoCct and we orderedto stay at least thr city blocka tromvtherfactory un lessttex coins to or EWS llS Planesllownedjin VietvNam sarcon an us an ram pidnes wereaacrdmwiy today aodone American and one South Wetnhinesapllot Were prov suinedcaptmd by tan The West prove today an agreement with Berlinerstouosethewalliorvls Vietcong guerrillas min he membersof areooeprativei farm association loans could total duper cent of the coetof the piece oi machinery but could not be more than $15000 per member up to total oi ermoo the government would let asideafund of maroon caua ri man Jadr BiggfliPCAthabascal spoke at length on the threat the billposed to the farrilly term It waa creeping social ism Agriculture Minister HEY who had been to Europe on gov ernment busineasgwas not in the House for debate on Mon LfcreepirigfSooicilism day and nieadaye aftcntoon sitting He was in the House in the evening but according to the rules coirld not speak until opposition comment ended with out prompting the secondread ing vote outlie bills principle Mr Diefenbnker criticised hir Hayss absence The min isters parliamentary osslstaot did not havethe authority to meak tor the cabinet he said Sccial Credit Leader Thomp son disagreed with Progressive Conservative speakers who said themeasure would help only big farm operations Small family farms would benetit roost us Forest Fire SANiA BARBARA Cal AWErraticjamlle anhour winds rammed brush tire into residential district near Santa Barbara Tuesday night de stroying at least so expensive homes To the Marooned eatry officials wereoptimlatic thhtthsy had gained the upper hand over two ruin forest fires in Califomla wine belt The fires havecharred 50000 acres and destroyed more than ldings anta Barbara iirere ported contained Tuesday ailer noon roared throughtho Mon tecitoarea east oi the city forc ing evacuation of residentsand udeiits at Westmont Col said there was possibility the fire might attend into Santa Barbara proper coastal com mu ofsome 60000 popul Levefils Hbmeg lngiarm machinery primarily tion about so miles north of Los Angcies mesday nigh the fastmov ing tlemeshad swept wide iiwnthsracro spa and Son quip counties scenic vineyard count the fileljstopped only mm anagrams tirstlbm had been no serious iniurles An estimated 40 to so homes were destroyed in Callstoga Monday and abonti halt the towns 2500 residenb were evacuated the Napa Valley resort community is about so miles north of San Francisco lSornewo residents of Boyes Hot Springs were evacuated when white hot tornado oi iire leaped ttirough homes Eight homes were destroyed Caliiornia Governor Edmund Brown declared Napa County disaster area Monda Gordon Amendments Trfimhhmiofiwo lelAWA cPlBiggr con ventional mortgagesfor houses and new millions of institutional stmeiit in common at ks botlirésiiltimm legrsa iron to braintroduced in the CorLimous today eral nsurancetnrst and loan legislation These the key provlsio iunds in CanadaMouldbe el lowed to make mortgage loans to threcouarters of ap praised property valiies instead of the present methods The same group of compa or would bevall ed toinvest was per cencloi their asset in column stocks instead0£ or YouthTied To Railway Tiaclr anannmno England year oldschoolboy ith both ieetcut oitby train was found houndand EBEEBd roadside near thisboraa town today Taken to hospital he was reported in fairly tory condit theyoulh hadvbee trackiof nearby train etwoi the sornmuniaia permiitln West ME Ber the present limit at 15 per cent This investment regulation now applies to whopping $1 000 ts Que obvious obiec of federal governmentis to eeklng ownership presence in Bogota of local Weather Valiumnude httn with Warmerto minnowpeat VNethenTtrenTcPeeCepyldhgee Robert Stanley nay year old Barrie youth charged with the murder of his mother Mrs Doris Ravfwas camritfed for trial this morning by Magistrate firms The woman was found modu ed in her Dunlop Met apart meat Jilly 11 by Robert Chan is sdreite boarder Ray was aiibsequentiy charged and sail to the Ontario Hospital at Pene tang for observation FIVE WITNESSES Crown Attorney William had five witnesses take the stand Delano lawyer Gordon said Ray would have nothing to say at this time Mr Schette was the um to take the stand he said he left the apartment on the night of the womans death and was to return later As he departed the accused and Mrs Bay were in the kltdien discussing em ployment When he returnai Schelte said the doorwaa locked and the radio was blaring rock and roll music Atter leaving and re tnmlaz were he borrowed knife and forced the door He turned on the tights and spotted the body of Mrs anvlying face up between the Changes UililWA CF eap source of business node in Can ada may soon disappear involved is an estimated $30000000 to $140000000 month in income tax deductions made by employers from their employees pay cheques lha employer now is required ColombiaPoiicex Guard Der Gauile ligainsi Threat BOGUlA tlieutersl Pres ident de Gaulle today was the centre of extraordinary secur ity precautions as Colombian police hunted former French paratroop colonel described as general stage of his to Son America communique by the Colombian Amry command conflrnung the 01 mer leader oitha French ter rorist secret army organiz the greatest threat to the leader jarrived FoundBody Iii lipaitineiit Boarder Testifies In Court bed and the dresser In the main bedroom She was wearing only brassiere Second person to entity was Sgt Emest Smedley of Hamil ton Police Department He an rested the accrued in the Hamli ton bus station When taken into custody Bay had bus ticketlo Port Arthur Barrie Police Sgt Beg Neath way told the court that at the intersection of Highway 27 and Highway too July so he was given an oblect by Ontario Provinelal Pollce Coastable George Uraniclr ihe ablecl was knife which was sent to the attorneygeoeiulr depart ment ibronto FIND BODY OPP Inspector Harry Sayean who assisted the Barrie Force on the case told how the body was aihiated Dr Ronald Forbes Royal Vic toria Hospital pathologist who performed the autopsy describ ed the cause oi death as five inch gash on the victims throat which severed thoriuguler vein and the windpipe7 The victim had four finds and eight deep stab wounds in the chest Sought Tax Payments by the revenue department to send each months deductions to district taxation oiticc by the 15th ofthe following mondi That means that the Empley ers have the use of this money iornp to six weeks in effect they have free accessto Crown funds without paying nidrls for them Revenue Minister Ben He told Montreal audience last weekend that his depurt ment is slooking forward to the day ct payday remitting The employer will put the money in abanlcon the same day that hedeductait irom pay cheques lhebank Vwill eat departmental oit liesday that it is the Crowns money alter all The payday collections would be more of nosuggest oftp plying the some solid on pro cedure to corporationinconia note he quarterly that Ottawa

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