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Barrie Examiner, 15 Sep 1962, p. 5

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From the left Jean SIIUIIIIA ghou illarshia Groh and Nancy Groh looking at jar of beans the amount of which has to he guessed to win prize at the Cooks Agricultural Fair which opened its doors to the public last night at the Cookstown Curling Club PT Director Says RCAE Has Not Given Him Credit 5BX Program in rat cannons racss Canadian physical cduen lion director says the RCAF has not given himthe recognition he deserves for his work in devel oping 58X the program de signed to keep the air force fit The title SEX stands forFive Basic Exercises Dr William orban new director of physical education at the University of Saskatchewan says Not only am not recognized as the author and designerot the shit program but etforts have been made in Ottawa by the air force particularly to discredit any and all part that played in its development in Ottawa RCAF public re lations director Bill Lee re piles We certainly do recognize his contributionand it was an excellent contributionbut this has been nndalways was team effort The RCAF says contributions to the preparation of the pro gramwhich can be sealed to almost any age group takest little time and requires no equipmentwere made by sev eral physical education special ists of whom Dr Orban was ontyone wonxan on MANUAL Experts from the universities of Ottawa Toronto and West1 ern Ontario and Melllaster Uni WEEKEND versiiy in Hamilton worked with Dr Orban to write the ox ercise manual the alrforce says But the 40yearold Regina horn professor maintains can say without any fear of contradiction that not only did conceive the idea of the 55X but wrote the text for it com pletely from cover to cover and directed the art work Dr Orban says he headed the group of university specialists hired on reserve basis by the RCAF in 1955 and himself made the final choice of which at hun dreds of exercises tested would be incorporated in the instruc tion manual The only direction had he says was that they had tried everything but nothing seemed to work and they were depending on me to develop some new program that would stimulate their personnel After two years of research the RCAF published their stan dard manual in which noone person was credited as the au thor or designer of the pro gram The SEX booklet together with the XBX adaptation has since sold more than 500000 esin Canada alone the United States Air Force has hrdercd 1000000 and popular American pub ishing house expects to sell an other 1000000 to the public EVENTS AIR SHOW An air show at the Barrie airport beginning at 130 pm Sunday will include glider de monstrations spot landing con tests bombing contests and aerobatics There will also be model airplane flying if there are no high winds or rain MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL The Canadian Legion Minor Baseball League finals at Queens Park beginning at pm Saturday THEATRES At the Roxy today Saturday and Sunday THAT TOUCH OF MINK with Cary Grant and Doris Day in technicolor plus TEE MARVEL golfiags great est showman with Paul Hahn Atthe imperial today Satur day and Sunday THE WICKED AND THE BOLD with Spen cer Tracey and SON OF 5le BAD with Dale Robertson and Sally Forrester in technicolor DRIVEIN THEATRES At the Rumnia Saturday and Sunday an all einemascope and color show AUNTIE MAME with Rosalind Russell and Forest Tucker recommend ed asadult entertainment plus THE LAST VOYAGE with Ro bert Stack and Dorothy Ma lone At Shanty Day DriveJo Sat nrday IMITATION OF LIFE in color with LanaTuraer and John Gavin and MASTER MINDS with the Bowery Boys plus cartoon aw MUSEUM Adisplay showing the devel opment of man from 2000 30 to the present including the tools he used through the ages on display at Simcoe County Museum week days 11 am to o30pm The museum is five miles north of Barrie on High way 26 adjacent to Springwater Park LIBRARY Barrie Public Library on Col lier Street is open Saturday from 930 am to 530 pm The adult department is also open from to pm Satur day BOAT CRUISES Onehour cruises on Delaney Boat Lines leaving Barrie dock at 230 and 330 pm Saturday and hourly beginning pm Sunday BANDS The Salvation Army Band and openealr service at Flvs Points Hayfield and Dunlap streets beginning 615 pm Sunday Kempenfelt Trumpet Band will play in Cookstown on Sat urday coarsuows JACKPOT Sunday little change in tem GOOD SIZE crowd goth ared in the lounge of the boltslown Curling Rink for By ROBERT RICE TORONTO iCPi Senior counsel Charles Duhin of the Norris shipping inquiry sug gestcd Friday that organized labor and organized manage ment created Frankenstein when they put llul Banks into power in the Seafarers ternatlonal Union in Canada Mr Dubin made the remark in cross examining Michael Shee han former SIU patrolman who now heads the rival Cann dinn Maritime Union CLO be fore Mr Justice Norris and his oneman investigation of vaterlront labor violence and shipping disruptions Mr Dubln who acts uslaw yer for the ledcral inquiry com mission questioned Mr Shee ban on how the SIU and its burly boss gained mntractsto represent seamen on Canadian ships Mr Sheehan agreed that Mr Banks was brought to Canada from the United States with the support of organized labor and the cooperation of shtpown ers to drive the Communist domfnated Canadian Seamans Union off the Lakes If this and the charges of vote rigging and dictatorial rule in the SIU are true said Mr Due bin then labor and manage WEATHER Synopsis Fine sunny weather with temperatures near normal is in store for most of the prov ince this weekend Lake St Clair Lake Erie southern Lake Huron Niagara regions Windsor London llam ilton Mainly sunny today with increasing cloudiness Sunday temperature change Winds light Toronto northern Lake lin ron Algoma Sault Ste Marie southern Georgian Bay White River Mainly sunny today and perature Winds light Northern Georgian Bay Coch rane Timagami Haliburtan re gions North Bay Sudbury Mainly sunny but with some afternoon cloudiness and chance of few widely scat tered showers today Sunday mainly sunny little change in temperature Winds northwest Srly 10 to 15 today light Sun sy Forecast temperatures Low tonight high Sunday Windsor 55 St Thomas London Kitchener Wingham Hamilton St Catharines Toronto Peterborough Trenton Kilialoe Muskoko North Bay Sudbury Kapuskasing White River Moosonee Timmins progressive euchre last night alter the unofficial opening ment created what turned out to tie Frankenstein Mr Shechna agreed You know what Franken stein isl asked Mr Justice Norris Yes said Mr Sheehan its wicked monster DESTROYS CREATION The Vancouver jurist added that Frankenstein is mon ster that destroys its own crea tors The exchange cameas the one man inquiry wound up its fourth week of public sessions with an announcement byllfr Justice Norristhat the hearings will be held next waek in Ot lawn Ila said there were no court facilities for the inquiry in Toronto next week The judge also made blanket order for production of all pertinent documents and records from the SlUtts rival CMU and several other unions commission investigators will study SIU records and then he will issue specific orders for production of specific docu ments The order was made alter Maurice Wright lawyer for the Canadian Labor Congress the CMU and several other nlons demanded that the SIU produce its entire file of seamen on the do not ship or on report of charges blacklists SIU lawyers said some ofthe records prior to 1056 had been destroyed but the filecards were available They said it would take truck to deliver it PAID BY CLC Under cross examination by SIU lawyer Joseph Nuss Mr Sheehan said he wospnid by the CLC when he first began or ganizing seamen in new union Faced with record of his FAMOUS PLAYERS sxnnnsnno cams arcooksrownrsm of the Cockatoer Agricultural Fair Examiner Photos Labor Management Created Frankenstein trial In the SIU on charges of consorting with rival union Illr Sheehan described some passages in it as absolutely falselio said the transcript showed him answering ques tions when he took the Fifth Amendment and had refused to reply to queries lllr Nuss read from the min utes oi Nov 13 ESLmeeting of the SIU membership on the disputewith Canadian National Steamshlps He quoted pas sage in which Mr Sheehan was reported to have called for rcjectton of the CNS offer of lepercent pay boost Mr Sheehan said he did not recall making such statement in any meeting The offer was turned down and strike staged against the company which eventually went out of business RECALL 25 Mr Nuss also produced list of 137 names of semen whom he said had been placed on the DNS blacklist by ltlr Shechan The unionlcader went over the list and recalled about 25 names of men he had actually recom mended for the list Under cross examination by Mr Dubin the union official said he remained in the SIU despite misgivings about its leadership because he felt there was always chance of cleaning it up However he admitted that be other union leaders when he heard about skulduggery or vio lence in the SIU He also agreed that he signed contract with Upper Lakes Shipping Limited for the Cana dian Maritime Union before he had any members This he said was history repeating it se the same tactics used by the SIU when it broke the CSU in 104049 SUNDAY Continuous From 130 pm tHEAIRE Feature Times 145 arr 540 74a can no Upscarious Adult Sophistf ted Comedy PAUL HAHN THE RIGGEST SHOWMANIN OOLF in TEE MARVEL bras WWN STARTS MONDAY Roam050d JEANSIMMDIIS TamarindIle Cutor ltdNS 7b 01 on runs Located on in Line of ore Township off Highway 11 Phone oro 410 FUN FOR THEFAMILY cotoua carroon snows START AT 005 raever WEIltIOIIleDDIlCE or to KEITH cm The Huronia tlt Calf Club held an Achievement Day at Goldwater fair Nineteen boys and girls exhibited their calves and the Judge was Owen of the Farm Credit Comralioa Barrie In the dairy class Geraldine Taylor placed flrst with her lfoistcia heifer In the beef eta toprplsce went to Ilerb Die by the very narrow mor gin tone point In the showmnnship section top honors went to Sharon Downs in the beef class and to Ronnie Doer In the try class Ronnie was also top judge for his club at the County Judging Competition at harrlc Fair Grounds recently other awards were the oral quiz on club work which was won by Sandra Cook with score of mo and awards won by Geraldine Taylor and Lenny Hombly for showing the great est gain in Club marks in 1902 The results for final standing Want Council Broader Scope QUEBEC CPIThe Confed eration of Nntlonal Trade Unions will continue to support the National Productivity Coun all as long as there is hope the councils scope can be broadened President Jean Marchand said Friday He told press conference that it the federal government ever forced the council to stick strictly to its constitutional limits we would withdraw our representation Marcel Pepin secretarygen eral of the CNTU is member of the councilMr Pepin said he intends to remain on the council despite the resignation this week of Claude Jodoin president ot the Canadian Ln bar Council Mr Marchand said his 110 000 member CNTU agrees with Mr Jodoin that the coun cils scope is too narrow This was the reason Mr Jodoln gave for resigning HURONIA DRIVEIN 4H Clubbers Hear Results in club work for the year are as follows Stare Downs 957 per cent Ilrrb Black 950 Sandra Cook 90 Geraldine Taylor 031 Tim Taylor 910 Standings for the remainder of the Hi members are as follows Lula Kent Lanny llam bly Larry Booth Linda Johnson Tony Taylor Bruce Johnson Ronnie Doyle Bill Taylor John lludgin Rrian Booth Barry Downs Dill Farts Tom Taylor and Neilson Brooklng Some of the highlights of the 0m 4H Calf Clubs at Oro Fair are as follows in the Oro tli Beef Club resultswere little disappointing in that out of the original 20 members who joined the club only It members ex hibited their 4H calves at the fair llowevcr those who did com into their 4H year did an excelent job and quality of the MINES was good Iloy Campbells lll beet steer placed first in the beef class and Morley Campbell won the top shouananship award with Roy Sampson placing close second Results in the Oro tlf Dairy Club were exceptionally good lourtton members enrolled in this club and is completed their year by exhibiting at the fair OPENING Fri Sept I4 in the dairy class Mm Simpson was first with her Jer sey heifer and in the Manua ship class floss tough one top honors with Donald Sanderson close second The final standings in club work have been determined tor the Ore 4H Dairy Club and the first tire plattags are as follows Sylvia Rattle 041 points Norman McKay 936 David McCualg ass lt Ross Court 032 Jim Hutchinson asuctous cnrnsss soon Taketint Ilrders snooze KENNYSGARDENS 19 Dunlop SI Welt DANCES Sat Sept I5 FRIDAY NIGHT rue RAVENS MODERN DANCING SATURDAYNIGHT IOOF HAtl GIB WILEY orixso DANCING contrast ADMISSION 75cFER PERSON No Slacks or Jeans Permitted Voters BOWERY BOYS All Mm MOIm Refreshment booth NOW SHOWING ZBIGHITS lMlTATlON lN COLOR SiarrioE LANA TURNER JOHN GAVIN No SUNDAY mm snows iJmlgment at Nuremberg Academyllward Winner DEBT Actorsum rmu Best screenplay Abby Mm STMLEV KRAMER limb its earners rmovounrunsnncna coax nostrils lilEItllltlljunymungMAXIMILIAHSBHELLv HUIIIIIUMEIIYELIFI mm smarsnononvj IMPERIAL if auoonaucs IN raters 1x ONESHOWNIGHTUAI745 $21000 BOTTOM LINES IN l7 NUMBERS unmmfimmnm stationtutorintuunna Adult Entertainment Eggesgggeoggg anchorwoman oocronwtove PLUS THE Proceeds Tov Humanitarian Services MONDAY SEPT I7tIt one FELLOWSIHALLF COLLIER sr Recontrrlenderl Farr Adult Entertainment noaanrson JUSTICE noun Entertalnrnenl annoy son cosmetic CALLMEGENIUS

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