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Barrie Examiner, 24 Jun 1967, p. 5

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55 smwws It léHOsnincnwmln IIILE BRITISH Columbia and the prairie provinces basis in warm IDdegree tarrtperae Turns southern Ontario will experience cooling trend along with Quebec band of shouer activity in Illinnesota and Nebraska is expected to move into the lower Great Lakes later today The na tions high of 50 degrees is Way up in the Yukon CF Virephotot NEWS liOUNDUP Rowntree Attacks Federal Medicare TORONTO Clt Leslie Itowntrcc minister of commer cial affairs Friday criticized the federal governments med ical care scheme and persons who want the Ontario govern ment to pay more of the costs of education He told the Direct Sellers Asa ociatlnn that government In Torrention should not be offered as cureall to an unsuspect ing public and it should never reach the stage where interven tion becomes interierencc The federal government for instance introduces ertnin measures on what would de acribc as being compelled costsharing basis Medicare is proposed schemc whcre Ottawa ottered set pcrcapita grant to the provinces if they would go along with the federal version of what medicare scheme qshould be Mr ilowntree said it did not matter to Ottawa that Ontario had wbatit considered good plan or that the flat pericap ita grant offered borelittle re lation to the size of Ontario Teachers Talk TORONTO l0 Negotia tors for suburban North Yorks 20 public sdml teachers Friday accepted salary set éement calling for lspcr ent increase and special non payment for each North York deacher retunting in the fall naps Uttit Moscow AP Soviet magazine has us the Egyptian air force command of Narelessness and said this was major factor in Egypts crushing defeat during the sin day war with israel In the United Arab Republic II was not expected that Israel would ma ire its attack so quickly Yevgeny Primakov Soviet correspondent in Cairo avrites in the weekly Novoya VremyaNew Times INNISIIL NOTES Study Applications For Job or Chief By rt Application for tné position of tire chief will be examined this week following meeting with council with both Stroud and Lefroy fire brigades and rep resentalive of the Fire Marshals office Applicants who have written examination and sup plied other information will he interviewed Councillor Gibbins told cnuncil recently tlrat the bush fire at which Ihree units gore used was an example of new for full time chief He felt that leaving most of the township unprotected showed the need tor top control and that the firefighting had cost more than was warranted for the em ergency lie spoke after the Le rroy grnttp of volunteers hnd tasked that the part time cbief be retained FIRE HALL OPENING chroy fireball opening was well attended Councillor Gib bins vas master of ceremonies number of persons on the gatform were credited with be instrumental in obtaining fire unit in chroyBell Ewart Members of council lire chiefs from Barrie Cookslown Letroy ant Stroud were present with Art Evans MPP inr Simcoe Centre Gary Alex enginecrrin charge at construction presented Reeve Cochrann with key symboiic of the occasion The ribbon was cut by Mr Evans Following ceremonies Chief Jim Owen invited the public to the cnmmity hall for dance This column has been pushing HON ROWNTREE Raps Grits Sees Progress MONTREAL CPI Prime Minister Pearson said Friday nifllt it is senseless to nail against forces directed at ensur ing equality of opportunity as leading to socialism and state control On the contrary believe the social welfare progrnss we have made strengthens the foundations of our private ent erprise system by broadening the whole basis of our pros perity and making our system more just and fair more sup porctlable by all Canadians he sat Welcomes Plan OTTAWA CPiState Secre tary Judy LaMarsb welcomed Friday plan by provincial ed ucation ministers to set up national council of education She told the Commons the proposal is to set up national office by the provincial govern ments only and no approach for fire protection in that area for years RED TAPE The Shaketl project or race track for cars which enter drag races was given partial go ahead but the red tape that was wrapped around may prevent the project from getting off to starL HOMEMADE TWENTIES counterfeit twenty dollar bill turned up in Trombleys Service Station recently It was said to be good sample and localrpolice are endeavorihg to find who passed it DRAW FOIL GAME At recent meeting of the Township field day sports com mittee at which only few persons were present lots were drawn to decide which girls team would play at the event Other sports events will be simi lar to last year with some in novations One event which will be missing is the air show and parachute jumping TDILETS LACKLNG The group of volunteers who arrange the day camp for child ren at Bell Ewart park are hav ing problems due to the lack of toilet facilities This park owned by the township gets couple or grass cuttings annually and that is about all that is done It might be that more use of the grounds would be made if facilities were available The volunteer group could have an enrollment of about no chlldren DIED AFTER ACCIDENT Mr Gray victim of an accié dent on St Johns Road not had been made to the federal government Decision Near OTTAWA CPI The Su preme Court of Canada is scheduled to hand down judg ment Monday on the appeal of United Church minister Russell Horsburgh against his 1964 con viction on five charges of con ribuling to juvenile delin qucncy lhs Chathnm Ont clergy man was scntenced to one year in jail on the charges based on testimony by group of boys and girls under to saying he encouraged them to have sex ual intercourse in an apart ment in Park Street United Church Roblin Deal WINNIPEG or Opposi tinn Leader Diefenbakcr said Friday Premier Duff Roblin of Manitoba is the selected candi date of the national Conserva tive party president in the par tys leadership race Mr Diefenbaker made the comment during an airport in terview when asked about the meeting Mr Roblin had with Party President Dalton Camp earlier this week Debate llge OTTAWA tCPiMPa debated Friday Liberal members pri vate bill to lower the voting age in federal elections to in years from 21 and agreed to refer the bills contents to the Commons committee on privi leges and elections The bill was presented by James Brown Erantfordl who said lowering the voting age wouldhave salutary effect on the politics of this country and Parliament long ago died as the result of his injuries BIG DAY POINT The Big Bay Point school which is scheduled to close at the end of the term was the scene or gala dinner Parents were guests of the units who cooked and served the meal teacher who has been popular at this school will become mum ber of the Barrie School Board next term 0N COASTU We have endeavored to contact as many of the folk from back home as we can locate on the West Coast We received from Jack Coleman the address of his daughter Mary Mrs Eric Pen man who lives in Richmond part of the Vancouver telephone area Fortunately we called on day when she was at home While both her boys are attendlt ing sdtool she has spare time which she turns intn cash in the administration offices of Eats ons She was pleased to hear from frlendsfrom home even though she had been back not long ago Mr and Mrs Andy Sulelr who sold their home on 25 sidcrocd last year after battling the white stuff the plow put into their their driveways for at years decided that while there might be rain on the coast it did not have to be shovelied They turned all their assetsinto cash shipped their eat ahead of them by air and are new es tabilshed in nice home in North Vancouver They are ens ioylngtrips around the country by car or bus and have made many contacts here through senior citizens clubs DISTRICT WEATHER Cooling Trend To Hit Ontario Most of Southern Ontario will uperiecco cooling trend dur ing the weekend although skies will remain runny The Southern Georgian Bay weather district along with to other areas will experience variable cloudiness with few showers today and continuing Sunday Winds re main light For the Barrie area the Toronto Weather OIfice forecasts low tonight of so degrees and high Sunday of 55 degrees In downtown Barrie the Ex aminer thermometer registered low last night of on derrees while the am temperature was 66 degrees TORONTO CF Official forecast Issued at 530 am to day Synopsis Cold air across the north country is slowly spread lng southward and by late today all of Ontario will be in its grip The sunny cool weather will continue into Sunday across the northern sections of Ontario but the rest of Ontario will have mostly cloudy cool and unset Ilcd conditions Sunday Toronto Hamilton London Windsor Lake St Clair Lake Erie Lake ur on Niagara Lake Ontario Halihurton south ern Georgian Bay regions Var iable cloudiness and few show ers today Turning cooler today Cloudy with showers late to night and Sunday Winds light Sudbury North Bay northern Georgian Bay Algoma regions mnny with few cloudy periods today Vuriable cloudiness and few showcrs lnte tonight and Sunday Continuing coal Winds light today northerly 15 Sunday fimagami White River Coch rane western James Bay re gions Sunny with few cloudy periods and continuing cool to dny and Sunday Winds yvest Pair Of Tories lire Confident VANCOUVER CPLDonald Fleming and Alvin Hamilton ar rived in Vancouver Friday and both predicted they would be use nerd prime minister of Can gt The two candidates for the leadership of the Progressive Conservative party plan to spend weekend of campaign ing in British Columbia for the partys leadership convention Sept in Toronto JYou have to be immodest enough to believe you can do it the best when you are In contest like this said Mr Hamilton Mr Fleming said he believes the Conservatives can win the next election under my leader ship Mr Hamilton said he might be regarded back in the pack or the seven leadership candi dates but that his legs are long mymusoles well tuned and have every confidence will be she to do the trio Parliament lit ii Glance By THE CANADIAN PRESS FRIDAY June 11 1957 rim Minister Pearson said the government will an nounce Monday increased aid to alleviate food shortages re sulting from the Arabdsraeli war Labor Minister Nicholson said during Commons disass aion of his departments esti mates that laborvmanagement relations have improved con siderably this year Liberal Gerard Pellelier said there is growing dissatis faction in Quebec over the labor rela tlona boards attitude toward the CNTU Conservative Robert Mulr called for royal commission investigation into operations andmanagement of the Dosco steel mill at Sydney Justice Minister Trudeau told the Commons many areas of provincial jurisdiction could be better administered by the federal government MONDAY June 26 The Commons meets at 230 pm to debate supply mo tion The Senate stands ad journed until Tuesday SINGERS 0N ROAD CBC radios Carl Tapscott Singers take to the road again this year repeating last years tour of Ontario resort areas RCAF ASSOC 441 WING BINGO Every Monday at 800 pm SPECIALS JACKPOT $270 SHAan WEALTH Admission $0 14 HIGH ST Above NuScrvico Clannars erly IS today and light on Sun day Ottawa and Montreal regions Sunny with cloudy periods to day becoming cloudy toward evening with scattered showers and risk of thunderstorms Sunday cloudy with sinny periods and scattered showers Warm Light winds Forecast Temperatures Low overnight high Sunday NDP Boosters Are AntiUS OTTAWA tCPtA flood of resolutions for the July 16 NDP convention in Toronto demands tough lnItUS line on the American role in the Vietnam war There are calls for an em bargo on Canadian arms ship ments to the US halt to the American bombing of North Via etnam and the labelling of the 15 as the aggressor The national executive also urges an end to the bombing but does not mention arms ship ments or lay blama for the war lllorenvcr it links its call for BARRII cmmu SATURDAY M1 It 87 its intention to halt hostilities when the batching stops The executive resolution also suggests the Canadian govern ment has spoken on Vietnam with muted voice It calls US intervention traffic er ror While Vietnam is the most popular subject for resolutions there are also many pleas for Canadian pullout both from the North Auantic Treaty Organisa tion and the North American Air Defcnce Command SCRAP NORAD The executive says NORAD should be scrapped NATO and the rival Warsaw Pact of Com munist East Europe should be eventually replach by Euro pean security system Canadas NATO role should be renego liated Among the 500 resolutions was another from the executive defining the party view of Que becs role in the Confederation DEATHS By rnr CANADIAN rncss TorontoDr Leslie Kir born 71 veteran of almost to years of medical missionary work in China who helped found the University School of Medi cine in Chenglu New YorkAl Burk St wellknown boxing writer whose column had appeared in tho New York Post since 1955 ooooeoooooomowewoooooo Pres DRIVEIN THEATRE PNDIIE 4372212 ANIIIME at the THIS Stir JUNE 24 Solid Hours of NonStop Entertainment am till 11 midnight featuring Top Canadian Bands Every Week ADMISSION 5150 MIIIS It DI BARRIE IIII NWT II II DUIHRIT DAV DII NIIE Last Time Tonight ants DIIIIDIEII UIIDlIl If IlllIlTIID ITII NOW OPEN DAYS WEEK Starts SUNDAY Cecil DcMillea Greatest Attraction The Ten Commandments with Charlton Heston and cast of 1000 color ALWAYS WIDII DAIIIDDII Gen Meek International Productions and Meek Records niinnis llllElIil Windsor 60 7o an unconditional cessation of St Thomas 55 7n the bombing with the com Inndon 55 7o ment that it regrets Hanols un xitchmer 55 55 willingness to indicate clearly IlIount Forest 55 65 Wingham 55 65 Hamilton 55 65 SI Catharine 55 70 Toronto 50 7o ringston so 70 Mariwsilsuzwdfl cnton 50 Tu Killaloe 45 7o Sleuk House llusliloka 50 65 Norl Bay IS cs Sum 65 NOW OPEN Earlton 65 Evening Dinner ru gogggmtgm use anti l26 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