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Barrie Examiner, 13 Apr 1960, p. 5

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Incouas cameo BRIDGE Spar To EStdbiish Political scapegoat OTTAWA CF Sparring to uteblish political egoata ieatured Commons committee in vestigations 1uesdey into tollcol looting irregularities on Jacques Cartier bridge in bionLrEII There also were sketchy de tails at an extortion threat re ported last year by toll coi leciar The sitting oi the railways com mittee wrapped up the main questloning oi harbors board of Iicials and the next session will be April 26 with our other wit nesses Activity here coincided with he court appearances in Montreal at six Iarmcr toll collectors on charges laid by the RCMP lhey were remanded to April or new automatic tollcollecting system replaced toil collectors on Jacques Cartier bridge lest Sep tember and revenues jumped im medialely Many oI nlesdays gt questions by Liberals and Pro grassiva Conservative were ab tempts to pin delay in getting the automatic system on the Quebec government or on the previous Liberal iedcral administration TELLS 0F DELAYS Guy Beaudet Montreal port manager has said he recom mended the new system to the harbors board in 1956 new rates tarlii was required and took two years It was submitted to Quebec in May 1958 and came back nine months later Transport Minister liees con stent committee onlooker said the Progressive rvaiiva government authorized the new equipment in 1953 To his knowi adge the matter hadnt been dis cussed by the board with his pre decessor Liberal Transport Min ister George Merler Bridge superintendent Clement briefly described threat reported to him last year by toll collector who said his wife had received an anonymous telephone call It told her hus band to hand over $3000 but it wasnt established who the money should be paid to The RCMP hadbeen called in MoNnchrI calRCMP and city police prowlad the court house in vain Tuesday to find the man who earlier this month tele phoned tha wife of Montreals port manager Guy Beaudet and reported plot to kill her husc band rlhe anonymous caller said he would Identify himself by ap peering at the courthouse for the case of six former toll collectors on the Jacques Cartier bridge charged with theft at $15000 and breach of trust But police raid the man appar ently did notshow up orit hs diddecided against identifying liimself They waited iruitleesly for two hours Wildcat Strike Spreads Further WINDSOR OP wildcat strike by as employees of Smith lransport Company spread to other transport tirms Tuesday when members or Local 880 In temational Brotherth of Team MANAGER GUY BEAUDET Masked linemen Raid Village Bank Twice In Sixteen Years PORT Two men suspected of being connected with bank robbery in lIillsburgh were apprehended by Aiiiston OPP Detachment Tuesday They were apprehended by OPP Const NormSkinneron Highway HILLSBUEGH AP The Royal Bank of Canada branch in this Western 0ntario village of 460 residents was raided Tuesday fortha second time in in years when two masked gunmen held up the manager and escaped WittI an undisclosed amountof cas An hour later police arrested two suspects at Palgrave 10 miles northeast of here alter forcing car to pull up on High way 50 Police seized $4050 Robert Ducet 86 and Garfield Ridout 21 both of Bolton were charged with armed robbery Sixteen years ago an attempted robbery at the bank was failed because time lock had sealed the safe for the night Bank manager Hugh Oxlay said one of two masked man held til Ione teller at gunpoint Tuesday while the other entered the man agers office There were 110 cus tumors in the book He pointed the gun at me and forced me to open the safe Mr Oxley said The bandits drove oif In car Mrs Muriel Dymek who oper ates egrocery store across the street made note of the licence number and gave it to police The suspects were arrested by provincial police constable of 30 Skinner of Alliston in one police cruisers which had blacks roads around this village 20 miles northeast of Guelph GROUND Nasr The killdeer bird of the plaver family lays ltseggs in thinlylined hollow in the ground Lady Member Occupies Chair drum or the chorus kambuhsiduoithe Commons nisht as Pickersglll went to the chair in conier withthe Speaker Special not was taken oi the adieu oi the Mineral for Bonavirta iwiilingate because that the chaira occupant was at tractive Mrs Jean Caxselman 39yeanoid widow To shouts oi Enough of that IIckj and round of desk thumping when Paul Martin ii Essex East joined them lilrs Casselman and Mr Pickersgiil chatted briefly under the eyes 01 Molid chaperones Paul and Jack both married just grinned as they congratulated Jean Mrs as elman smartly dressed In navy blue Manor and white silk bloua with the place oi emineticofor only law minutes as the Commons pre pared tovota on Libral non coniidenca motion Mrs Casselman is the second member her scar In this Par liament to occupy the Speakers chair Margaret Aiiken PC YorltHtunber acted briefly last session Mrs Casselman is the Progres sive Conservative MP ior Gren villeDundee Denies Charge Refugees Delayed OTTAWA CP lmmlgratian Minister Fairclough denied Tues day thatiGerman farmers who have recently led to West Ger many irom the Sovietdominated east zone cannot migrate imme diately to Canada She told the Commons It Is important that correct an er roneous news report which was prominently displayed in virtu ally all newspapers and broad cast several times over the radio in the federal republic of Ger many yestrday Mrs Fairclough said the news report was contrary to act since our olilcers in West Ger many deal without delay with the applications oi persons who have fled from the cast zone of Ger many and who have been classi 1ch as refugees bythe authori ties ot the Mom republic Ask Commission DismissBequest WASHINGTON AP The Federal Power Commission has been asked to dismiss the appli cation of the St Lawrence Gas Company to distribute natural gas in northern New York motion filed by the New York State Natural Gas Com pany of Pittsburgh which is seeking to serve the same area said St Lawrence has no gas to sell in the OgdensburgMassena area since rejection oi Niagara Gas Transmission Companys re quest for authority to export gas torthe St Lawrence project SIAMESE TWIN BUFFALO twin girls Joined at the abdomen were born here Tuesday hos pltai spokesman said the twins had combined weight of about nine pounds They were reported doing nicely Names at th counter Scan MiliPinching Policy Isnt Wisest Course By NEVILLE BAENETT Managing Editor moan some that will delight City Council will be main taining the mill rate when the budget is ultimately set This it something which will make most taxpayers reasonably happy but is it thebest thing for the city By now it must be more than evident to the majority living in Barrie that If we as community want this to be better place in which to live there is lot oi capital expenditure ahead Should this necessary expenditure in sidetracked sim ply for the purpose oI keeping down the mill rate WEAT 15 run mu RATE it is factor mm which can he ahtaincd the tax payable on any given assessment rise at one mill means rise at one dollar tax on every thousand dollars assessment From this it can be seen that it is pos sibla for council to spend more while maintaining the mill rate merely by increasing the assessment large navy polka dots occupied Increased assessment it will be receiving in Lila coming year by Virtue at new houses and plants in the city limits The linenslorehnvecstlmoted that it each committee and board keeps within eight per cent of last years budget the mill rate can be maintained letter was sent out to thk eiiect andit is ronsnnnbie to assume that all bodies tried to comply BUT liAs rms BEEN tho wisest thing or the city Have some committees been hampered In improving services be cause at this will the city have to payeven more dearly for this economy In tho future Take the police department Does an eight per cent mer gin allow for an Improved police serviceor is this leeway taken up by rise in police pay The lira departmentsefficient as it is has not the time arrived to chasider serioust second iirchail or the size oi the city and could this be done within the eight per cent limit THESE ARE THE SORT oi questions to which aldermcp CANADIAN LEGION SPRING BALL At The askms ARMOURVY On THURSDAY 14 mn 11130 pm marunmo OKEEFES FAMOUS noun VARIETY snow DANCING AMER snow r0 OKEEFES DANCE ORCHESTRA UNrn 1130 Buffet Lunch served at 10 pan Special Refreshments iNCLUmNG LUNCH com 1le nave WONDERFUL EVENING avanroNs WELCOME PROCEEDS 1N AID 0F LEGION MINOR SPORTS Barrie City Council has already calculated the amliunt of TICKETS s30 ran COUPLE In BARRIB mm mm Ln Wm satlsfamry answer Folmelanomas thematagoodbudgetmustsurcbbenotlikmfll ratebutwhetherheisgetzinguaiue iortbetaxrshopeu Are we in fact being ccotwise tobe dollerfoolirblnthe Every lihursduy Nightiis Kinsmen Bingo Night overestows Nest 11111115 llpnl 11cm 20 GAMES swim THE waamn GAMES JACKFOT $9000 Doors open at 1pm HELP KIDDIES near km parents were withheld aters CLC refused to oross picket lines The Smith employees did not HedyLAMARRlanepuwll IauSIERLINIlliellrtfltiiii ingtoobey company rulesLAn Inn ii NEW TELEPHONEBOOK Lwill be printed soon fEsangdiné accesspries shqw you Toronto today At least 200 members of the local are now on strike alter drivers for other firms refused to cross the Smith picket to pick up the hundreds of tons of freight tied up in the Smith yards 1540000011en Demerit Points TORONTO OP More than 154000 drivers have accumulated two to in demth points during the first year of operation on the point system Transport Minister BEST SONS IIIIE III lli Yaramko announced sdsy This represents 68 per cent of the psi1i rain Km mm the way to smarter Entertainment sense own class BARRlE snowmas Now as was The BIG BEAT mmwm 00103 STAERING CRABLE EARNET TEE DIAMONDS FATS DOMINO lflE FOUR ACES HARRY JAMES TEE muss BROTHERS FEMALE ANIMAL At 700 and 1000 BIC FEAT It 380 EasterSpring ensembles Smarter atylings distinctive detail treatments complementary colours and moderate prices in the way of Evangeline have marked this collection from the beginning For example we chose these smart haudscwn nylon fabric gloves from our collection in button length with embroidery and seed pearl detail Sizes 64 Whito sherbet pink ceramic blue and milkweed $298 Other style from $139$338 dry Swiss cott batiste blouse from our collection isbcautifullydcf tailed with this dainty scalloped Swiss embroidered front panel In white sizes 1218 $593 Other styles from $338$730 And to get even more zest into your Spring Fashion life you can make every costunie you own evcn smarter by complementing it with our own seamless tinted stockings at $139 pair Scamfrec or Fully Fashioned styles sizes Eliii $11 139 or parasitic$270 Come look over this entire collection this week before Easter licensed drivers in Ontario During this time about 0500 drivers were advised by the de partmant to take more oarerwith their driving 7052 were warned and 2320 were called In for pen sonal interviews total at 320 drivers had their licences suspended for failure to attend interviews or on the rec ommendation of the departments review officers while 1200 drlvi ers were placed onprobation said Mr Yosemite lle raid 0407 additional suspen alone were applied under the lunaticprovisions ofthe High way Traffic Act These followed convllctlona Ior criminal neglig ence and drunk and impaired driving PAUL DAVID MUN WAYNE Th LB 56 Alfl Man 57151 milmttt 1111111 011111111 IicIIillJOBV slur TODAYPLUS 0n gt70 sxrnn thermos as little cost make It posterior peoplatoilndyou iIN BUSINESS lIsa extra listings to obey other firm names for yourbusinaaatoassociate your name and residence telephone number with your firm nameor to show afterhour numbers for you and you k0 employees HOME other members oil the family and relatives roomnh or boarders would benefit from having their names listed the telephone directory Please be sure to check your directory rightawoy We call our Business Oiloe without delay tore Hearst medians cmen was Afternoon CONSTRUCTION HARD BIT OliiAWA Jack Soulca president of the Carla dlan Construction iatioa said Tuesday night thatbanlr ruptcies and failures have reached epidemic proportions in Canadas construction indus trylie told theattawa Bullders Exchangethat It spears very likely that there will be further serious death toll hi the months that lie attend run near TaLEaHoN co Feature ava MAN Times 0311 and 1000 pan HAVERS CADILLAC 815 pm IIIEATRE

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