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Barrie Examiner, 18 Aug 1962, p. 2

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FMIASIII WK SATURDAY AUGUST Borden BCIIP Baromet around Aadcrlon Perk means flat be done and trips in be or visit on to entertain The wooing crowd are eager to be off to the many lovely periuarouadSimooeaodsur roundltll districts The David Gray spent two wethut Bass Lake as did Mr and Mrs Jack Waves and iam iiy FS Carrol has taken his family around the Peterborough area other who are currently sampling trailer life are Si aadvltlrs Bouchsrd and 51 and Mrs Doug Snowdon and daughter Cathy WO and sin bladder with their farm liy are enioylaa holidayins in Florida W0 and Mrs Brown had delightful trip around the Gulpe Peninsula and points east and their two boys made trip to Vancouver W0 and lilrs it Thomas Harold Bradshaw BELOW Vctcran oi two World Wars is ready to board but for Tor onto tromBairlo Legion ltall to march in Warrior Day par tldetlr Bradshaw has total of years active war scr vlco He was with the import tABoVEl otheryeiérens pre FL and Mrs GFtorence Pm lobofltd 10 It it have their oldest son visiting Left to right Gerry Hamel Howard Morris Dave Mo $311ng lilfinrgfiunfin all gouge Joe hankerirth very enjoyable holiday to Sun md WOW rich Lod aintthuskokuSl Henry Poem gen Skelly and Mr Mum and iranca from Highway 11 north Bert Hagen sortie Ferguson paler and Mn MW mum of Stroud to the Stroud shot an in World War and In the Clarence Monow Gordon lng Centre from Highway 11 Will my obi WM Blth lonrlryrflltoamm with the barrier still to place HI mm were won WW wmum Visitors tram Vancouver were snorrlnc moron entrance 01081520 picture show the en owner of the buildingson the shopping centre did not be fore commencing to occupy the lands arrange with the high ways department for an en trance which was erected by the De partment oi iflgltways early this year The reason given was that the lnnietll Dcvolopmcnt Co while he was in active service KINGSTON CP Both the Anglicans synod Starts Wednesday Other matters Wipe the ra lllrs Ssitreds parents lllr and Mrs Lines hire Jack Thoma has her parents Mr and Mrs Johnson at Calgary here for visit Mr Johnson was stationed hero in mi and i942 and finds quite difference in present day Camp Borden Mrs Bill Grady has her brat her FO Gordon Tltta his wife Fishermenlloycolt Comes To An End ERIEAU Ont CP The week long boycott of north shore Lake Erie fisherman eadcd Friday night when fish buyers agreed to minimum market price for porch of eight Two Key Clubbers Attend Int 11 Police Randall ill mem ber of the Key Club oi Tusca eet 311 and family visiting her FO loose High School Alabama Titts is en route from Pcnltold tantra round was elected resident of Ko More than 59 WWI Club internetlbnsl an cllmsl mat lake dun Week WM 11 I11 to the 19th annual convention overseas when the price dropped to flvc Congratulations so out to Frs cents pound lbyblnigelrlibiglllblimllisllg and Mrs Contlon on the new in glutemenl Friday night iv arrival in their house their gpokosmnn George Stasa mfimfiflffl igfwflfiphéfllfi sold The flehcnncn on the of Barrie which sponsors the north shore of Lake Erie have Key club It gmlc nigigm agreed to start fishing for perch chmn1 Collcglglc this coming week at minimum Craig Hunter and Gary Ken of cightcentaapound market Mum mde from 3mm Price as delegates to the convention when this price is not met Randati will head for year they will stop producing imme seam member organization dietciy Wltld 200 clubs Ill Ulilldd The boycott bcsanlast Frill States Canadian and Mexican when to tugboat captain in high schools and collogfatcr history and future of the Angli can Church oi Canada will be in the minds oi delegates to the 21st general synod at Queens University here The 400 odd laymen and clergy who meet Aug 22 for the opening service in St Georges Cathedral stones throw from the site of the first Anglican church in Upper Con adolaier will lace several im scheduled for at Rankin we NWT wm head the Eskimo delegation debate are mi to utm mbershi central synod sessions in game has of the ml which last nine days to Aug so eral synod legislative body of 19 Will to be huldin ports of the committee on the loss Anglican congress to be held in Toronto and those of committees on Christian unity church relations and ecumcn lcal allairl History will be made by this aynod when Eskimo delegates Join the proceedings for the first time Rev Annettd Tag oona priest ln charge of the iliisslon of the ilon Comforter SenatePasses satellite Bill WASHINGTON AP Tito Senate passed thoUS adminis trations satellite communica tions bill Friday The vote ell Causes One Death MONTREAL CPD run away iiva ton dump truck crashed into hue queue alter eldeswlplng two taxi cabs at bus street intersection Friday killlltg one person and injuring five others Hundreds of horriiied pedes trian and motorists watched the truck zigzag through mid afternoon traffic and overturn several times before co ing to rest on the St Cathcrna and Guy strccie intersection in the citys wcstrontral district Police said the brakes of the truck loaded with shale and rock apparently foiled John Drury about 50 of Ste Therese en llaut Que was killed when he was pinned by the truck against the wall of bank John Martin 39 Bell Tele III FLYNNyH DUNLOP 51 EAST ltltltticsl laminar is Wuk strain Aug io svaaaor mean 114 Average stock Yields nks ls Pretcrrsd and stock common lndustrlsls as lltlnlng BULLETIN BttlEFd Pacific Petrol It ran Limited Net income for the six month parted ended June soth 1962 am ounted to $1490034 or as cents per share as compared with net loss of cream for the cor responding period oi loot increased 011 and Gas pro duction and lower no ting cosle account for the Improve ment in earnings says John Getgood President British Columbia Forest Pro tIilcil Ltd For the six month period ended June no loss net income amounted to $2526951 or 13 cents per share as com pared with $17634138 or 51 cent per share for the same period in 10111 Dollar devaluation ac counted for twothirds of the fncrease in sales which amount ted to $298 million as compar ed with $150 million tn the same period of 1991 Beau prc President stated The pre sltleat also said Plywood and pulp volumewas up but lainhl er shipments declined in the first half laierprovlnclal Pipe Line Company Net income for tile six month period ended June so 1962 amounted to $572000 or $100 per share as compared with $7555000 or $149 per share during the corresponding period in 1061 Johnston President stated the foliowtng remarks in theintsrim report The rent itiioct of the National Oil Polio was not felt until the last he to 1051 and as result the per icentago increase in earnings at your Company in the first six months of 1902 may provide distorted lmplcssioa of the Error earnings It Is expected at the last lialf of 11162 will not show the large increase re tile comparison of utionih riatlit vii those two years With operations In both Can ltlaand the Unltcdstatsrtlio G1 193 percent in ifsecond phone Company foreman was the most severely hurt with brain concussion Two other pedestrians Yvon Daigle to of suburban St Michel and Miss Marguerite Dcslardine 53 suf fered iacerations and brtllscs Slightly hurt were the driver of the truck Wilfrid Lcmlre 42 and Miss Giselle Vineltc 26 passenger in one of the texts When saw the truck com ing toward us thought was dead said Miss Vinctte after being treated in hospital and re leased Taxi driver Gaston Gureau uninjured suldvha was going in dl tinrttll°irsJamil Has Operation ling down knew it was out of control The driver was blowing the horof Aug 10 Lara ssh are 104 ear dian dollar has naturally affec ted Interprovlaclala income for the first half of 10112 Other in come which includes Invest meat income Profit on Bonds Purchased and Foreign Ex change is lower by some $300 090 as compared with the simi lar period 1061 mainly due to foreign axChange loss on the mandatory sinking fund pay ments on the Companys US pay First Mortgage bands 0n the otherhand Operating Re venue is slightly higher than would otherwise be the case since so per cent of the Com panys tariffs ls collectible in United States rr on for crude transported to any deliv ery point other than to West ern Canada We expect that tho net effect of the devalued Cana dian doliar will result in no appreciable change in the Com panys earnings for the year Canadian Industries Limited Net income for the six month period ended June so 1962 am ounted to $3049000 or 45centa per share as compared with 93fa7000 or ch pciesharo for the corresponding period in 1061 Leonard Hyncs President stat ed increased industrial activity which ion in the 1962 period as com pared with $983 million in the same period in 1901 Hudsons Bay 011 and Gas Co Ltd For the slit months ended June 80 1992 net income amounted to $4060000 or 21 cents per share against $8090 000 or 17 cents per share for lost Gross in coma increased quarter because of record sales volumes and moderately higher selling prices Total expenses ncrcased 124 per it the church from 295 to 219 quency of synod meetings from every three years to every two presently chosen by select rep rescntation known as the elec ioral committee proposed change In the fre Possible changes in the mo liod used to elect primate nniiiicniiont of the Revisedl Kingston where delegates gnth cred first in 1927 An Amsricanborn clergyman Bay John Stuart followed his loyalist convictions here in 1754 All howling wilderness and started maxed bitter battle in which the Senates debate limiting tifillhuster rule was invoked for the first time in 15 years The passage vote was 00 to to what was in his words one bill rovidcs for setting the first Anglican parish in U191 mi lovemmmm per Canada ed corporation for the first commercial vcnturo making use Book of Common Prayer adapted unanimously by the 1059 general synod and since used with permission by many congregations Htcrrl Fiakblnc underwent an abortion today to end the preg TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE regenerating ported the Silyeorold Phoenix tiltiiyvci°itlil°12i iit minute operation at Carolina Hospital 35c ch band came to Sweden Aug seeking alegul abortion after recent devaluationaf the Cand an Arizona court refused lit up provcthc operation she took thalidomide tr illiter during early pregnancy The drug has been blamed for the birth oi several thousand babies Mrs Finkbine STOCKHOLM AP Mrs story she feared might result The friend said doctor ra chdcns royal medical hoard ave legal sanction to the op ration Friday ruling that oth rwisa Mrs Flnkblnce mental calth might be harmed Mrs Finkblne and her hus Panniers MARKET Today was the hen market so far this year with an abund once of everything in the yoga tabla line Green peppers sold well at two for 15c for large ones few baskets of yellow trans parcpt applesat 75c Malbes 75c were offc Eggs sold quickly from air to 55c according to also There was good supply of honey in various size containers also good supply of African violets and cut flowers with gladaat Baking was in ample sup ply and sold quickly with cus tumors in attendance at am Childrens knitted sweater were offered masoaably JACK LEMMON WEDS PARIS AP Academy awardwlnning actor Jack Lern moa and actressFeIicia Farr or aatcllltcs in splice CINCINNATI APlTha Cin cinnati maker of thalidomide has conceded asking Canadian officials in loco to reconsider tiononly use But spokesman for the wit liam Mcrroii Company of Cincinnati said in statement Friday the request must be con sidered in the light oi drug regulations in Canada foreign from those to the United States He said The rgreacrlptiou regulations in Cara are very much different from thorn in the United States Many drugs which are prascriptiononly in the United States are not In this classification in Canada The Merrcll spokesman com merited on report from 0t tawav Friday by the federal health department The health report said Mel roll told the department March 24 1961 that symptoms of lfagi ing in the fingersand toes had occurred with use of liialido were married Friday mide but that when it went on sale in Canada April there Erleau Wheatlcy Port Stanley Fort Burnett and Fort Moltiond rebelled at the price drops Earlier the minimum price had been six cents pound Fish buying companies in volved were Dmstcad Fisher ica In Wheatley Kozlott United Fish Company and Stan ruling of the drug for prsscrip with deformed arms legs and internal organs home as soon as possible Saskatchewan is moving toward warmer weather Sunday Niagara Lake Ontario Lake Huron southern Georgian Bay Haliburton regions wind magaml Cochrane regions Sunny today and most of Sun day Chance of thundershowcrs late Sunday Watmar winds light amounted to $911 mlll Igigdslgflgmmh suggfly London 5X Kitchener Wingham Hamilton 55 St Catharines 55 Toronto 55 Peterhorcugh 45 Trenton ltiilaioe Mitskoka North Bay Sudbury Eoriton Kauuskasing Ass White River 45 Mnlllll Forest Timmins The Flnltblnce plan to return wrnrnrn Forecastalssucd by the Tor onto weather office at am Synopsis disturbance over he Great Lakes and will bring Lake St Clair Lake Erie Nortltorn Georgian Bay Tim Folccast temperatures Thomas 55 50 lDOEOIlOO 3E enemy launched sudden nt lIrcvenl nck Fish Distributors all of Do troit gt US Maker Ol Thalidomide llslrs Canada Reconsider Rule were no published reports link ing the symptoms to pmductlon ol hocomaia ocomelia is the medical term for deformities among newborn children linked to use of thalidomide in pregnancy CLEAKS USE The Mcrrell statement said On Nov 22 1960 the Canadian food and drug directorate cleared Merrells application to sell Thalidomide Six days later the FDD decision to labelithe drug in schedule prescrip tion was Issued llicrreii inquired Nov 30 if the basis of the decision was because of superficial chemi cal rcscmblunoe to another sub stance and livthla was the res sou asked for reconsideration The FDD replied Dec 11 that the reason was the drugs pro posed use as sedativevhypno tic Because of this policy state ment by the FDD Mersell made no further inquiry on the classification and then brought the drug to sale three months later on April 1001 Cant Predict Result Shauld HBomb Fall By HAROLD MORRISON WASHINGTON CPIA lltl ciesr scientist says that trying to predict what would happen di missile is hit or knocked down an during warJ like trying to penetrate the deepest secrets of For example we just dont know howvthe Husslsns would it arm their bombs in the event of mg 23 war said Dr Ralph Lapp former consultant to the US defence department If they defence would no detonation flu he sent dead manabomb titers dead mauafbomb would he plosion on impact with defend ing weapon Lspp said In this he agreed wl th Cana an Defence Minister Harkncss if hostile hydrogen bomb or wh maintains hostile bom or its nuclear load would be ooked la hit by defensive atomic weapons so that the th If mil Pr Landon HammondTar re amber load would not de onto Sunaytoday and Sunday Warmer Sunday winds light depend on the prox enemy bomber there ermal burning and disintegration in the air with one activated during the course only negligible amount of no 91 its journey to target so that it would go off automatically at certaintlmc or under certain pressuresuch as meeting an exploding defence weapon in the an or when crashing onthe ground Thcse are big unknowns Lapp added in an interview One might imagine that ii an tackL it might seathe first wavcot weapons on oneway mission MAY nor axraoon or iccilng weapons wlih number of interlocking safety gadgets to remature detonation there mtg be no hydrogen etc clear debris is 11 ground explodingtdefence dt weapon and the hostile bomb era Lapp said If the nuclear graded direct The question of nuclear safety has become amattcr of con trovcrsy in Canada in the light of its acquisition of two squad rons of Bomarc missiles ca pable of firing auclear war heads liarkness has taken is eua with an article lathe July 14 issue of Maeleana magazine ichclafms that if anuclesre tipped Bomarc hit hydrogen plane the hydrogen load would onata Harknasa said title is not true and inifact exact opposite lartbe case Pentagon authoritytagrecd with Harkneas there uld he nopremature bomb load dcto nationif the enemy bomb is built along the lines of Us weapons HARRYVMURDOCK monorail notions more AUGUSlzoiFSEPrtndtntih Key Club which lasponsored Kiwanis lntcmatlonal se 11 PEITUS RANDALL coniplishes the same service International and former work in the high school that Olympic Kiwanis clubs do in the adult community Pole Vaulter Bob lchards Selection was made at the Randall is the son of Mr and convention of the Key Club hire Tuscaloosa Alabama Key Club International He has becalviceprcsidcnt of his Key Th Clubaad of his schools Student Council He has served as page in tho USrSenate and is member of the forensic lca gun at Tuscaloosa High School Also elected wcrotwo vice presidents Niomas Brown Jr of Blacksburg Virginia and William Morris of Pen sacola Florida Jerry Fore of Bremen lndtana was elected secretary The convention was one of the largest in Key Club history with more than 1990 members attending Speakers included Barry Goldwater US Senator from Arizona Whitey Witthuhn President of Kiwanis Pettus ltendall 11 with the best single service no Laat tlvlty during 109102 The year he served as trustee of wt nncr was Narbonne High School Harbor City California Ward came for the Key Clubs projectito aid needy families in the area at Christ mastimc Second place went to the key Club of East High School Shawnee Kansas for 310 design manufacture and lslrlbuilon of 100 pegtypo checker boards to blind per sons The third place award went to the Key Club of 111 llam Alien High School Alien lownyPonnsyivanIa for pro eet to help finance and assist the operation of school for retarded youngsters The 1903 Key Club interna tional convention will be held in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania in mtdJuiy Would Take Babiestrom Womb EDMONTON CPI itc searchers hcrc have taken first steps towards day when tun developed babies may be taken from the womb and kept alive artificially for months until they mature enough to be born team at the University ol Alberta SurgicalMedical insti tue this week disclosedvthc ch veiopment and use of llldl mentary artificial placenta sn organ which supplies the needs of an unborn child The research group hooded by Dr Callaghankept alive lamb lakenfrom an ewe by cacsoriansacliou in the ar tificial placenta for 40 minutes June it then brought the lamb into the ivorld The temple is normal healthy attraction at Edmontons Storylandjvailey childrens zoo The artificial placenta will have other uses Dr Callaghan said Friday in telephone inter view from Jasper Alta that it could prove useful in the study of gtgf1ccbeon fetuses offlsuch things as tranquilllzlng and con mcnts similar to those at the Try An ExaminerWant Ad PHONE PA MAI Keep Til Ready To BoBom place for some years at Eng la Cambridge University and in Stockholm thc Edmon ton experiments have pro grossed farther Dr Callaghan said the suc cessfui birth of the lamb was the first known one from an ar tificial placenta M9 WWER WILL DSAPPFAt 0M FINE MATNd 015 flit HIM WfH FEAR traceptlve drugs He said that while experi ualyersltywhave becn taking ntsm on cross Barrio new AT OUR NEW locartou Eccles St North dust Around Cornertmm Amtrak lAPhcna PA 60512 SHORGAS ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL PRE EASO rlEAiINO crass

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