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Barrie Examiner, 20 Oct 1967, p. 2

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Canadian c1115 speaker Advocates War On Hunger The Canadian Club of Barrie was called upon last night to support the emotional ccrmdt meat of the young people oi Con nda hr an international war on illiteracy disease and hungu Rev Walter FMltLeau dc puly director of the internation cl Development Program ad dressed the Canadian Club in place of the setteduicd speaker Duncan EAlmonds executive director of the organization Mr Edmonds had been called away to Ottawa GROUNDWORK liir hicbean said that ground work is now bcing laid by the organization for the channelling oi the enthusiasm at Canadas young people into serious var etfori on ignorance starvation and ill health The speaker said that while Canada is engaged in many forv eign aid programs the work is not nearly enough We are the second wealthiest nation in the world he said yet only one half of one per cent of our econ omy is directed toward foreign aid Dinoping oi materials on needy countries is not the whole answer he said Education is needed to overcome ignorance and suspicion Ten thousand peoplelare dy Ing from starvation every day he said There is vast prob lem and an urgency to meet it if not only for broad human itarian and moral reasons than at least as mattin of Canada at Winnipeg brought about an other such program inWinnipeg that raised more than erosion These projects were iallnwei by larger demonstration at St Thomas Out when CentenH nial Vorld Weekend was held from May 26 to 29 During this demonstration Hon Paul liar tin secretary oi state or ex ternal affairs told crowd There is no more urgent need facing Canadians than to up preciate fully the needs of de veioping countries RETURNED IN MAY Mr McLean and his wuebor bara returned in May of this year from eastern Nigeria whereihcy had resided since 1963 He was diaplain to Pro testant students at the Univer sity ot Nigeria founding minis ter of St Andrews Utaureh in insurance plan for the next 70 years Mr McLeari said that so per cent of the world is getting poor er and five per cent rieher The average life expectancy in lndla is 32 years and people there eat once every two days out can you talk of freedom to an who is lethargic from starvation be asked We can nolnuger liedlslnterested in the affairs of the world when twolhirds of the world popula tion is starving How many Canadiansbeoane of vestedin tcrests would be prepared to stand on the sidelines in this struggle for lite The groundwork is now bern laidby the international Devel opment Program to bring Can adns young into program at fundraising and demonstrations to support the worlds terate and starving nunsraowwnur startedwith fhiiles for if marathon walk from Parliament Hill Ottawa on mun with about 4000 per udlog Prime Minister enteringa admit walk From this $81000 was one day f0r interna oh angle from Ottawa mayor Don Reid to the mayor tippealllrive T0tal$261100 The Barrio United Appeal campaign reached the $26000 mark today Ultimate goal the appeal which supports in member agencies is 936060 Meanwhile the resident blitz goes on William women canvas sing The blitz got off to round Taylor organizer of the residential canvass feels the ladleswill really outdo them selves Mrs £2510 along with Mrs or this canvass ioe ladies hnv had Wow dertiii reception this year The publicityhos made our bon Nassers chlcome when they Mock on doors tevaze all am tbrownsfmmvltir CANADIAN czua speaker last night was Vitev Waiter Melcun right eouw di es Barrie We an Wins Contest Mrs Mary ningh Womley St is this Week 0n the Town contest vinaer compliments gt taxiservice from Allandaie Taxi dinner for two at Manda Kourys two steaks compliments ofVA andM Fjood Market Angus theatre tickets to the Roxy eatre and free car wash at Taylors Tex Tiie lilgbt on the Town can test is weekly feature of The Enarniner it consists of series of letters scattered through ad vertismenta Readersaw invit ed to mscramhle the letters and form the name of the business teamed durin the week IaiherIOt Eight Dies niVlis op CDRNWAIJt Ont CPLVic tor Mcltiver 42 oi St Andrews fatherof eight was lulled Thursday Whenhe was and hit Mr iticlfivers car stopp at red light nta downtown intch section was struck from the rear truclol tied tit Enugu and coordinator for Canadian University Service verseas Nigeria Program Mrs iciean became head of the English department and librar ian for Queens School gov ernment girls secondary school The return home was brought about by Mr McLeans appoint ment as deputy director at the Ceniénniai International Devel otxnent Program which alter this year will conlinue as the International DevelotrnentPra gram He has had considerable con tact with developing countries and with programs in Canada concerned with this area He and his family had athree month tour sponsored jointly by the church and CUSO throw Ea Africa lndia Cey lon and Asia in 1965 tor of the Cedime inter national Development Pro gram Wlihhim ls Mel Wallis Stat addaved only by countries in history can of mo 000 Thats the time pinpointed the censusloureaupwbich ready arranging wombat cer emonies tolmarir the event Only China India and the viet Union ha ceedlng 200000000 lttmkthellnited States until 1915 to reach its first 00 000000 52years tcireach its second mommainn th third 100000000 could in 35 EXAMINER WANT abs renown 72024141 populations ex our rat aanammmn enmity octoazn at us TTfiicvkets Two Bdrrie Residents Drawn In SWeep ired mm are Moutitbatten Cres in Barrie mods chance of being $150000 rlchér Saturday LEFT liarrla SsaCadets struck at more than50 cadets ltltiiii receives certificate Items at we dining their reg ular session at the Barrie Ar DemHr higher than corps quota Re cruiting continues ABOVE Wowsaamdtwvs Plan For Sea rigid training schedule was introduced to the ilurrie Sen Cadet Corps last nightto provide more efficient use of cadet train ing nights The evening is divided into per iods for instruction in drillhiirst aid leadership citizenship ond discipline as well as novel hisA ory range rope work and sail ing instruction Emphasis this term is on first old but drilit and dsciplinc acres constantly stressed Strength now standsvot about at cadets to high for this time oi yeari Recruits are always wei come according to commanding officcr Bob incite Last night two cadetsJames Campbell and Don Carney were presented with certificates of proficiency for their contribution to the corps Nine other cadets will have their opportunityior awards and promotion next Thursday when they wriioratlngv examinations course in communications will be held Tuesday at the home oith Locke Senior cadets lu terested will learn morse sema phore and radio communication techniques president the Club Ex rnar Ph intestacy NUMBERS PE hm In no wI can Id rooms tongue we Ill lilitiis anoint and been acquired salary but for in also innullllnn alilzlthul counting mo Loan titerlint Cadets The annual navy dance for sea cadets former cadets navy iea be held Oil 27 at Army Navy Air Force liall Dunlop StTha evening will provide opportunity for parents to discuss cndct act ivities with the boys and their officers Another important aspect of cadet lite the visit of the divi sional cadet oificcr Lt ii within the next two weeks Tomorrow at 10 am about ten cadets will help remove and dis mantle the corps sailboat for winter storage IIIleavy snowfall Hits Minden lirea liIlNDEN Ont CPlMoto vrized toboggnns were pressed into service in the idoliburton district Thursday when up to six inches of snow blanketed the re gionnbout 100 miles northeast of Toronto Two inches of snow weren corded in the communities of ltiinden and Holiburton Four to six inches fell farther north Peterbarough was hit by an inch of snow and flurries were reported in surrounding areas iii INNISHI aid has given Barrie the green light EL Township clearing the way for Canadian General Electrica pro posed new plant The lioardflappraved Earries applicatiori yesterday followrng hearings earlier in the week 11 decision will come into Nov 17 when the boardlssues unell pplled to annex the land afté Canadian Gen eral Electric ind ateddt would budda new tool here itvland rvicos were av ab NEW YORK matan ettth largest dia know has New York it was nnonnced Daniel Ere secretarygireaa urérof Harry Winston inc rue Avervuediamond mm chantswa acquired besinenun will or the moric and nl the urn lea onion nly for mom 5359 and not or In on cold machinedriest than nausea and groove ntdfllJVIlllhll only int19 run hour you receive your bun ankles will mm to an sy you or ynur contractor Indw would marl lntarmlti Lots BUILDINGS Li guc cadets and their parents will Brown of lhndan lslltpeet2d to annex 550 acres from innislil of proficiency from Bob Locke cmmnaoding ofileer Don car PET LOCAL GENEllitI KIWANiSrCLUB business meeting will he held by the Kiwanis Club of Ba ris Monday evening The meet ing whibo held at Community House NATURALISTS MEETING ltliss Audrey Wilson an author ity on the tagging and migration of Monarch Butterflies will ad dress the Brerelon Field Nat aiisto tonight at st Georges Anglican linll Burton Ave Meet ing starts at pm ENGINEERS MEET The Slmcoe county chapter of the Association of Prolesslonal Engineers held its first meeting of the season at the Bayshore Motor Hotel in Barrie Choirmnn Ron hchetrleir and 16 engin ears attended ANnus SPEAKER Ellwood tilindill Member of Parliament for DutieiinSlm coo will be guest speaker at the Angus District Lions Club charter night Nov ilTbe event will be held atlthe 13X detach ment in Angus JOB OPPORTUNITIES Several waitresses and an ex yperlcnced bank teller are re quired by the Canada Manpow er Centre to fill positions in this area Mole job openings require spray painter for local auto body shop tobacco grader to strip and grade tobacco on farm near here and bricklayer Stand jAnnsaation VSdhémé Approved Anagreemmt iorsale at 127 acres to CGE signed by city and company officials included requirement that the property be taken into the city innisfii vTownship and other property owners involved consented to the move CGE has not yet disclos ed the nature or size of its pro posed new factory The city has also been negot iating the purchase of addition al industrial land in tbesame areafbut transantlonsarantex pected to be complete until after the OMB decisioncn annexation becomes official Nov 17 The land in question via lmi mediateiy south of the present city limiu cast of Highway 400 The municipalboard received no objections to Barrie takeover alanueeivad the imam Mr Havel meatcutter at the DominionAStorc in Barrie holds ltlckct drltsn Thursday in the irish Sweepstakes based on Saturdays runnt of rlse Contridguhlrc Handicap dont know of anybody could take it better Ihanlcould he saidwhen told at the draw by reporter ii inyes ticket is on the horse fCome Aprill second Barrie resident us ing the pen name Sam olda Locumlit 93198 on the house Still Brock totalof 68 Canadianth tlcketa weredrlwn in the rice Tickets in the internationalizat tery held three times yearly to aid hospitals loathe lrlsb lie Studchts from North Colic late in ilarrla and Base Borden ilgh School will havuian opportunity to sec univeralty in action at campuswidc open house at the University at Waterloo Oct 27 to 29 They will be among 3500 stu4 deals from 70 Ontario high schools to visit the university in studentorganized program marking Vaterlnos litih anniver sary week 16 pinpass is to oeqrmint future unlvcrsltysiudents and the public with the growth the work and the people of the uni versity community The theme is The University and its Role in Society To por tray this theme four tours will be oifcred to the visitorengior cerlng math and science arts and campusrtour The work of the University will be shown in the faculty tours The Expo iiim Earth is mans home is lust one of the many projects to be seen on the en gineering tour The film was created by the Universitys de sign department for Expo The psycholo department will show the socia behavior of monkeys while ciosedclrcuit television will show the socialbehnvior of vLsrtom observing the monkeys PRICED FROM $100 52 Dunlop St public were drawn on all It horse eligible tor the Corn bridgcsbire although fewer than half are expected to start final pail over of starters will be held in London today Oniy holders of tlrkéts on start ing horses have chance for the big prizemoney 013150000 for each ticket on the winner 60 000 on the second horse and $304100 on third The worst Mr Hayes can do is pick up about $1500 paid to holder of tickets whose bones do not start or who run out of the money Ti Hayes says he will go on marking and leading normal In lit hai bran with Dominion Stores 27 years DistrictJStodénts To ianit university Oi Waterloo Each strident will have choice of the tours he wishes to take in order to vlmv the dis play cl his lutreat Projects on the growth of the campus will be housed in the food services building Here the high schnolstudont will see the university as it will be when he is attending within the next few years Time now to be thinking about having pictures ta ken fnr personal Christ mas Cards goo42 noton stoma IE Peel St 72m The most eliciting look in diamond pagementandwcddiny rings today is from cm DOORS i=aoM rota noxv 7mm Janka coke Barrio Manage For eight years John Henderson has been APiOiNTMENTS nonconerNc COMPANY LIMIrEo Ralphti Snelgroveds pleased announce the following appointments Wayne BjorganGenerai Manager CKBB 0KCB Radio John Henderson General SalesManager CKBB CKCBgvDougias Couison Retail Sales Wayne Bjorganhas bee with Barrie Broadcasting last four years he has held the position of NewsDireetorgof CKBB CKVR ociated with the salesde ar Broadcasting Untlirecently efwasriiadio Retail ales engiaaCoulson member of the Sales Staff tor thepas ive yearswail now take by isMr Hendersons former positionas Retail Sales Manager

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