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Barrie Examiner, 16 May 1968, p. 2

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DR BYNARD l8 Progressive Conservative can didate tor the riding oiSlm coo North and his nuninaior Cooke oi Barrie share moment while youthlul sup PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVESE Dr Rynard Gains Simcoe ominatiOn hush tell hi the orillla era House last nightas Slmcoe North Progressive Conserva tive president John McCullough called three times tor lurLrer nominations As expected there werent any To roar oi approval from the crowd Dr Rynard oi Orillia accepted the PC nom inntion Cooke ol Barrie nomin died Dr Eynard and it was seconded by Graham Card at Orillia As Dr ttynard stood on the platform with his wile and Mr McCullough the crowd broke in to For Hes dolly Good Fei low it Ive been good member Its you people who have been responsible he told tbe 150 persons in the audience Drltynard denounced Prime Minister Trudeau ior convening the House at Communsior tour MICHAEL STARR Liberals Op minutes at an expense of 17 tm to call an election This loose handling oi your money is the reason lor nine per cent mortgages he said EASY ELECTION Dr itynard assured the crowd that getting elected was not go ing to he diilicnlt task because what the Conservatives stand tor ls ingrained in the people of the riding He charged tilat the election was caused by the Liberals be ing detected on the floor oi the House oi Commons it this countrys financial position is what the Liberals lead us to believe he said the only alternative we haver the man oi experience Robert Stanlield Dr Rynard compared the ex perience Mr Stanfield had in be ing Premier oi Nova Scoiia with hir Trudeaus few years in the House of Commons Would Labor Relations Hon Michael Starr former Progressive Conservative Minis ter of Labor charged in Or last night thatone oithe as it pects of Prime Minister deans dust Society is bill now before the House that would destroy the Canada Labor no lotions Board He said the author of the hill is John Marchrind minister at citizenship and immigration lorrner president of the Quebec hosed Confederation of National Trade Unions and was present ed onthe demand or the CNTU Mr Starr said the board is one ottiie most impartial ones he has ever dealt with The CNTU feels it should have the right to tragment on ions so that national bargaining will go outthe window He said the bill would mean that serv ices like the railways would have to bargainwltbrthe rest of Can ada then Quebec The is made up of rep resentatives of management and the Canadian Labor Congress the Brotherh ood oi Railway Workers and the CNTU He tore Dithis glasses and poundedthe podium and said the only way the bill could go through would be ii every Lib eral member otcd tor it He said Libcral candidates wouldihave tofisay now whether or not they support it He called the Just Society two wordswith no meaning Mr Starr Said thats the Gov ernmcntuot Canada has been centralized in Quebec because 11 of 23 cabinet ministers are from that province and they holdis cabinet postsiiOntario the most populoue rovince thne eight ministers with six portfolios Is thisthe concept of us socle asked Mr Starr asked whether wna ihej ted rare indeedwith new leader who is riding on thevcrcst oi popularity he said Mr Star charged tha govern meat with complete tiasco in homo building extravagant spending and theibighest cost oi vin interest rates and taxa tionthe country has ever knotyn He condemned thepress which he said gavehimi hardvtimc when unemployment was 50000 but was saying nothing new when unemployment has 500 guess it depends which side therpress is orepolitically he said tlin thinking dignityipnd on he Robert Stnniield is com ing through loudaod clear He ciatmad the post oijprime minister has been reduced to position at mayhem fThey keep him Trudeau under wraps and him out once in awhile ssend He leaves traitor klsse and goes backtn Qttaw lucky to hav aman oi the crisis sizes For Scra ater instructors flubvoi Simone Gounty is spot soring scrapbook ntest for elementary school children in the Enrrlcvarea This time or the year chosen so the children learn the the lswimlnin ealdMrs publicity director at the dub The contest opened May and will close June at when the scrapbooks Will at schools W35 would three divisions ergartcn gtndcs ior tgrados tand anvi tarrnediatc as on acct Bl cty rules belare so on arrives Joanne McCurdy be canceled eaaid Sirncoe North was Leena fPick Candidates In GreySimwe porters demonstrate behind them Dr Rynard won the nomination unopposed Exam iner Photot Twenty eight members and eight cabinet ministers walked out said Dr Rynard now Trudeau goes to the people Stanileld wont get as many kisses as Trudeau he quippcd He hasnt got that kioo oi lace Mr Cooke said be nominated Dr itynard because he believed in the kind of retorm the Con servatives can bring into being im ldentilying myself With Dr Rynard and want you to share in my enthusiasm Dr Rynard is in the shadow cabinet and is likely to be min ister Mr Cooke said He termed the candidate man of turperlence skill lore sight detcnninntion and dedi cation iteeve Card who was nomin atcd as Conservative candidate in the provincial riding at Sirocco Easi called on the crowds sup port again but lor Dr Rynard Destroy Board calibre of Dr Rynard seeking election HEon Wmflmnonrur Disrucrlvr cusromoox ss FEATURED HEVXAGONALSHAPE Refle Arnold Voodoo at not hwasaxa was chosen Lberal candidate to contest the June 25Fedcrlleleclionin Gtey denshrph Sim Eta wellImages lag in auditorium on night The Grey Srmcoc Conserve tlvca also selected their candi date at another enthusiastic meeting it Malford Public School last night The choice wasPcrcy Noble oi Shallow Lake who has represented Grey Bruce since 1957 when he canted the riding as the John Dleienhaker government swept into power SUPPORTERS APPMUD More than 1000 delegates re Prtsmtlng all sections at the Grey Simcoe riding which ex tends irom Fla and Tiny to Owen Sound applauded Mr Vancise alter his victory was announced Jack Saunders oi Col ingwood presided as riding pre dent illr Vaacise was vice president Well known throughout the area Mr Vaoclre is currently serving his eighth term as one at Notlnweaagar representa Tories lives to Simone County cmrncii the lost two as chairman oi in am in contest to the war lost by one vote margin to Reeve Alex ermine oi Eimvaie more at Noltlwuega be is meat nervhg the second year oi was de puw reeve lor igunilyycau and councillor native oi the township he has lived there all his lite SEEKS SIXTH veteran campaigner in IGerey Drugi tliihNolble wit reek ng ctoty the its in the coming vote Ha eated lien VandeWeerd hot or Colilngwood Mrs Hill at Collingwood la riding president tor the Con servatives nd Elmore Carr oi Thornbury secretary Senator David Walker oi Tor onto addressed the bleaiord gathering Hugh Phlllim oi Coilingwood is returning oiiicer to the new ridhrg THE BARRIE EXAMINER THURSDAY MAY 161968 premier woman Warm And Rainy Is Prediction Generally warm weather with showers and scattered thunder storms endlng this evening is the iorecast tor the Barrie area The thermometer at noon to day stood at as degrees with high oi as predicted ior tomcat3 Tr row Forecast lor Friday calla tor variable cloudincas with wtnds southeasteriy to southerly in to 15 with custom thunder storms reaching 20 miles per hour westerly overnight Syncpsia An extensive area or showers and tbunderehowers will spread across the province today It will end in the lower Great Lakes region late today or tonight but showers will per sist into Friday across northern Ontario London Windsor Lake St Clair LakaErie Lake Huron Warm with showers and coat tcred thunderstorms ending this evening Partial clearing and turning cooler tonight Variable cloudiness andcooler Friday Winds southerly 15 to 25 with higher gusts in thunderstorms shitting to westerly 20 tonight Toronto Hamilton Niagara Lake Ontario Haliburlon southlt em Georgian Bay Warm with showers and scattered thunder storms ending early tonight Friday variable cloudiness and little cooler Winds southeasterly to southerly to to 25 with higher gusts lo thunder storms shltting to westerly 20 overnight White River Warm with showers and scattered thunder showers today irtdaycloudy and cooler with periods ot light rain or drizzle Winds southeast 15 today and northwest 20 Fri ay menuum Lowstonight high Friday Windsor bondon Wingharn Hamilton St Catharines Toronto Peterborough Kingston enton Killaloe htuskoka North Bay Sudbury Earlton Sault Ste Marie Kapuskaslng White River Moosonee aggsssaananas LARSS Hornmnibaclr tleitt Sales manager tor Alina Colrl co Canada Ltd Ddrval bee discusses new equipment with hlr it tngram engineering associate tor the Bell Telephone Company Tori onto at the Electrical Utility Equipment Display at Barrie Fairgrounds yesterday WideriRangel Of Equipment At Utilities Exhibition The Association of Municipal Electrical Utilities oi 0ntario held display to show latest equipment relatedv Io electrical utilities at Barrlc iairgrouods yesterday and today luncheon tor dignitariesiwns held at the Continental lnh to open the exhibit The display showedrnh or ranging tram acrlat ckets polo hole diggers to line hard ware and satcty devices as used in the construction and main tenance oi modern overhead and underground electrical dis tribution systems Demonstrations oi the eouin meat showed visitors new in ventlons and up to date in stallation techniques in action businessmen irom British MAY 17in lath 19th zoui as ovn onavrcNatmsr taroawav 11 AND FAHORY SALES OUTLETS man row or was near concern am has snacrars Complete ro DINNER and Service CDLLINGWOOD EXTRA SPECIAL tor in hoautiiul trans lucent china Reg Price For this sale only Columbia to Nowioundland came to view the equipment on dis play total oi 65 companies iron all over Ontario joined in pre senting the exhibit VTliEh tenors SHOP Opensior The Season FridnyMuyIZih Miles North of Benin on Hwy ll was saucanel oNErna STAINLESS arcancurmnr sans 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