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Barrie Examiner, 31 May 1968, p. 3

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oiunm PC LEADER ROBERT STANFIELD MEETS SUPPORTERS It Was Stanfields Day In Simcoe North tin enthusiastic crowd of over 1200 jammed Collier Street United Church Hall to greet Robert Stan it yesterday They arrivcd wearing buttons carrying placards and formin long lines to catch glimpse the Progressive Conservative olender There were few mini skirts and the spirit was festive as the Barrie Collegiate Band accompanied hfr Stanfield and his partyalong Collier Street into the half The women were their flowered hats and bright spring clothes and everybody waved and cheered as Mr Stanfield made his wayto the podium through the crowd Before his arrival at Collier Street United Church for Meet Stanfield Tea be stopp Mew ed at Barrie City lfalf to sign the guest book After an introduction by lieb er Smith retiring Simcoc North 1th Mr Stanfield outlined his policies stating that the Canada diax economy was the most int portnnt election issue On the question of implement ing the federal medieorc prtr gram ltfr Stanfield said pro jcctcd figures originally an nounced that the cost per head would be $18 Now the prescnt administration has raised the estimate Mr Stanfield that when he was Premier of Nova Scntia he proposed plan that would work out to about $35 ll per head and Ottawa scoffed at this suggested estimate He said he approved of the federal plan on this cost figure In question period youth at the back of the hall asked Mr Stanfield if be approved the legalization of marijuana in Canada dont think much at that idea said Mr Stanfield brief iy Another questioner woman wearing large Trudeau but ton asked if you do not ap prove ot implementing capital gains tax how would you then propose ways to reduce the an mual deficit ltlr Stanfield replied that general policy oi economic stab zatioa as presented fully in economy platform would present ways and means of find MAYOR BENTLEYWELCDMES nosesr STANFIELD Stanfield lFilmi Could Surprise Some ronouro or Pooml ute film of Robert Stanfield will be shown Monday night on the CW network and the coproducv ers expect it to shock and sur prise some members of the Con servative party Steven Patrick and Richard CLcitcrmnn followed the Conser vative leader across Canada from British Columbia to Now gt foundland shooting 4tlufl feet of film paid for by the party it will be shown on free jtlme political broadcast and was not subject to party editing astipulation by Allan King As ffsorintcs before they accepted film They havent seen tho at all Mr King said Theres no way of changing iL ltlr King heads the company whichtmade the controversial filmtVarrcndale He said Mr Patrick and Mr Lciterman wanted to make the film alone not under the supervision of party workers TO INCREASE EFFECT We felt we could make the film mucbmorc effective if we were felt olona Mr Patrick sald We like the guy We didnt gogout to knock himsrhut we ing an alternative would sim ply say that it is not my inten tion to increase taxes generally be said Another questioner noted that Robert Thompson former Soc ial Crcdit leader and promfn eat Canadian was running as Conservative and asked if he might be otfercd cabinet post agree that Mr Thompson is highly regarded as promin cnt Canadian and his decision in coma into the Conservative camp is great example oftbe sign of polarizing around the Conservative cause said Mr Stanfield lie added that cabinet post decisions wouldnt be dc cided until after the June 25 election HA secondary school student askehln Stanfieid what the Conservative policy was on the general situation of the neon omy in the light of the present deficit Mr Stanfield noted that the present administrations current MAY MY ltrmed Forced Day Features Varied Events Annlomthgelroamhnt lillholbtongltfnaburfm ywnutm during Armed PercentJoymlvftiaothm tmc Radioactive motoredwilgbehlddcnutsnhodix oov yrhttdren ercodntcrr ThcrewillIlnobelfublrio tie Split the Atom shooting gallery and of the ML color Walt Disney educational film Our Fflcud the Atom Displlys to prom from pm to pm will include lym nasttc events Judo and unarm ed conical demonstrations and performances by the Harris Col leginte hand There will be all types of military equipment weapons and vehicles on play Aerial demorhtrations include performance flypasts by CF 101 Voodoo interceptors an Ierobadc dlrplI including formation flying para chute jump 0n the ground or close to it there win he model aircraft flying display fire fighting demonstration and bus trips to Ill corps musettmn Seventeen armed forces phy steal fitness EchrLc some of whom participated in the Cen tennial year tattoo will perform on trampoline Ind vaulting horse Among them will berl Rick Kinsman 1969 Canadian Trampoline Champion and run ner up in the Canadian Gym nastic Championships Barrie lVlan Jailed litter Stock Deal TORONTO CF Donald Kitchener Thomson of Shan ty tiny near Barrie and Murray MarshoiiDuncan of Toronto were each sentenced to 15 days in jail Thursday after they pleaded guilty to two breaches of the Ontario Securities Act Court wastold their scheme involved the sale of $12000 worth of Plnegrove Nickel Min ing Did shares between Oct 1965 and Marchal 1966 Thom son also received $600 line while Duncan got 3400 neighborhood of $800000000 He stated that his has taken into account all the regional difficulties and that his primeconcern is to reduce the evergrowing deficit that has plagued the piesth administrn DD He reiterated that the state of the Canadian economy is the main issue of this campaign Following his Stanfield was mobbed by the crowd as he made his way to administration speech Mr boul DlVlDE PRIZE 10 WAYS How do you share corn mnng ten people This group of draw winners purchased ticket for no at the Lions Club monster buffet May 29 at Dnbassy Hall Now that theyve won the prize toss sedan retail value $3 73 they have to figure out hat to do wlth it From left George hfcltcamlag Chuck Ramsay tin car Joyce Tompkinson lolly Wutgarth Taylor seated in hunt Ed Robinson Al Rnddick standing at right John Lovell and Robert hlnlllon Missing from the photo are Jack twiss Ind Erhard Grey tbknmtncr ht candidates Use Personal Approach To Woo Cantidates inSimcoc North began their campaignsyln earn est this week in the contest for the federal election JunoE Campaign headquarters were set up on Dunlap St for both Progressive Conservative candi data Dr ERynhrd seeking his sixth election victory and liberal candidate Dell New Democratic candidate Per rie Rintoul will conduct his cum pain from Blake Stilt Midland All three candidates are stress ing persontoperson contact pg Rilntoulusaid vgant to go cdyto epeopc ycan vassing and with signs and lit erature His campaign beganltlanday in Drillin with early montlng visits to factories in the area to introduce himself to the people and asktor support He continued the trend Tucs ay and yesterday in factories in Midland and Drfliia For the rest ofthe week ltlr hiatonl said he would he can vassing door to dopr in thch tang area with special trips to Barrie to meet people here in the plazasand downtown Monday hfr Riath will at tend meeting in Victoria liar at 730 pm Beyond that the NDP candi date said ids campaign would annual budget deficit was in the the back of the he flex and he would concen LitW ltND GOOD GRACES Hcme School Groups Can Aid Protection By SGT RALPH BERRY Karlie Police Dept This is the last of threeart lcle dealing with the subject of the child molester We have based all our remarks on an ex cellent booklet ntitled the Child lllolester published by the Ontario Safety league The 051 offers some unique suggestions as to how the com munity at large can reduce the incident of assatdts upon child ren They call it the Helping Hand program Each neighbourhood is organ tzolthraugh School Associa tions so that on every residen tial block housewives are sought who will volunteer to consistently watch for children who may encounter trottblc while on which or fromschool or who will from their homes oversee children at play in parks or recreation areas There would be no set sched ule really but these housewives willing to assist would be pro perly advised as to what to watch for ie strange persons in parked or slowmoving cars who take an unusual interest in childrenpor Htose who appear to petition children to accent pany them These volunteers would be provided an easily relt eognlzed colorful window card printed with large hand School children would be in didnt go but to hide anything either The film will be screened Monday morning by CW but no party workers will be present few rushes of the film were seen by Goodman party campaign chairman and few workers One spokesman said it is rather raw in places Party sources said the film cost 550001 and tho eoproduc ers say they went eyerywbere with Stanfield We were not barred from any of his private meetings We recorded bl from now PAYiATER on ont convenient sooner mw EXPERT Mechanical Body and some womr Phone notary DANGEVRFIELDS rm Bradford Sh Barrio homes are situated and to run quickly for help into house displaying this card And the volunteers would be provided with an easy reference listing of details most helpful to police in continuing on investi gation of suspicious persons can seahow such program could be invaluable in prevents ing problems of this nature from developing knowthat as parent would feel better if knew that number of moth ers down our street were keep ing watchful eye odour child ren and were prepared to as sist them in any unusual dif ficulty if all home and school assoc SUMMER on PICNIC Ideal for the Patio sturdy table assemble with framcmaterial isyours foronly latioaswerc tojoio in coml muhity wide project ofthis nature wawauld very quickly wipe out themalnrity of such occurrences and the cost in time manayand effort would be ncgllglbie This is something in which we could all afford to get involved How aboutzit PTA and and assosiatioas Surely you have peoplewho would spearhead such worthwhile venturo Get the thing going and you can count on our holpyl cannot be lleve that you would not be in terested Send loathe booklet to Ontario Safety League 203 King St West Toronto and thanks for hearing with us $PECtltL resumes dd Boatyard or Cottagethis an ready to Ipaint Built= trutc on areas of need but would try to notify people that he would be in their arcl in ad vance of his visits liberal candidate Billt Bell said his campaign would depend largely on strategy and ilk opportunity will attend many func tions in the areas possible and meet as many of Simeon Norths grillstiulcntr as can said Mr Julicl MrBell mll attend tb dinner in honor of Stephen bea cock at Fern Resort in Orillia June to be will meet his op ponents in debate at the Bar ric Kiwanis Clubs din net Hero thn candidates will dis cuss the issues at hand and their different views Thursday June 13 itfr Bil will he guest on the Kenneth Wells talk show on Orlllfa radio station CFOR He wdl speak for five minutes and answer con stituents questions telephonedin during tbevprogram William Davis Will Unveil Midland plaque allied Ghniivéumliiiihl at Sainte Marie among the Hurons at Midland Friday evc ning to commemorate the burn ing of the Jesuit missionsitc 319 years ago Reconstruction of the site has been going on for some time un der the direction of Dr Wt frid Jury Honorary Curator of the University of Western 0a tnrlos Museum of fodian Arch aeology and Pioneer Life Following tribulesito Dr Jury the plague will be unveiled Presentations whi be made to the Saint Marie Museum and thcna twilight tour of the site will end thoevening ceremony riding Voters And be will meet as many gpebgplelnas many areas upon Dr Rynard federal rcp rescntatlvc in the old riding of Sitncoe Best time i951 said meeting the people and thats the way will wage my campaign Thursday morning Dr Rynatd spoke to Grade 13 history class at North Collegiate hero and last night he attended Georgian Bay Region De vel mentCouncil meetingIttho Con nentnl inn Juncl he will attend an0r illfn Young Progressive Cohcerv ative Barbecue in Port Stanton June 4hc will attend Dell Telephone function in Midland June Dr Rynnrd will boin Drillia at tho Optometrists din ner and reception at Len Mont gomerys and later in the week will be at Masonic dinner in Midland Dr Rynard will participate in the BarrieKiwanls Club debate on Monday June to Dr ltynard said of the ditlon of Barrie to his former Barrie people are pro gressiva and conservative dont think Ill have any troubl winning Maniac roorcnsr Marine forecast for Great Lakesissued at 830 am 31 today and valid until 11 am EDT Saturday Lake Hnron Georgian Bay bolt Elle Winds wegerly near in knots becoming southerlsz to Mlmots this evening Partly cloudy Loire Ontnriox Winds westerly toto 15 knots deersing to light and variable this evening Chance of some rain or drizzle this morning fllehrpaltly cloudy remainderof period

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