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Barrie Examiner, 21 Dec 1961, p. 5

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MineMill Executive Wants To Block Vote mnomo CPIA group of Sudbury workers today asked the Ontario Labor Relations Board to defer the taking of representation vote on which union will represent nickel workers in the area Ihc gmiip of 060 employees opposed the application of the United Steelworkers of America lCLC to take over Sudbury bargaining rights from the ln ternational Union of Mine Mill and Smelter Workers find it called on the board to take evidence at Sudbury before or dering representation vote It also challenged the validity of Steels claim to have signed up 45 per cent of the Sudbury workers Malcolm Robb Toronto lawyer representing the group said that during the last few months many of its members have been completely con fused and misled as to the is sues involved in the long struglt gle between the two big unions CARDS VALUELFJS Itlr Robb said great many of the membership cards turned into the board by Steel were signed under misapprehen sion and would be vaiueless to the board in making decls ion at this stage on the cues tion of representation vote Playwright Moss Hart Dies Has Heart Attack In California PALM SPRINGS Califr AP Playwright Moss Hart the poor New York boy who became one of the greatvlights of Broadway died oi heart attack Vcdnes day He was 57 Hart who had two previous heart attacks had been ailing Plans Boost For Teachers TORONTO CPt Premier Roberts announced new con tificatlon plan Wednesday de signed to encourage elementary school teachcrs to aim for uni vcrsity degree Illr Roberts who is also edu cation minister said the plan will be implemented in 1902 Graduating students from teachers colleges will be granted ncw certificates while present teachers will receive instruc tions on their place in the new program early in February The program calls for four levels of certificate instead of the present single level Standard certificate will be granted on graduation from teachers college Standard and certificates will be issued In recognition of credits ob tained from universities or from the fiveweek summer and win ter study sessions offered by the education department The Standard level will be Bachelor of Arts degree or equivalent in addition to the teachers college certificate four days His death urine six months after that of his long time collaborator George Kaufman Present when Hart died were composer lck Loewe Mrs Hartactressslngcr Kitty Carlisle and their children Christopher l3 and Cathy li Hart was one of the most suc cessful and versatile creators in show business The famous team of Kaufman and Hart wrote some of the theatres great com ediesTho Man Who Came to Dinner Washington Slept Here Id rather Be Right and You Cant Take It With You among them The latter won Pulitxer Prize Hart suffered heart attack in Toronto year ago during the proBroadway tryout of Ca melot in the OKeefo Centre Bells Bells For Christmas TORONTO CWCash regis ter belts are coming in land and clear over the sleigh bells in city stores this Christmas Executives in department and specialty stores report one of the best sales levels in years Stewart general man ager oi the Robert Simpson Company Limited said we have never seen so many cus tomers In our stores as in the last week and they have been purchasing in proportion to thlr numbers Rio Police Claim Ilrrested Man Has Confessed To Firing Circus RIO DE JANEIRO Reuters man who police said con fessed setting last Sundays cir us tent blaze at nearby Nitcroi was arrested Wednesday The fire may have cost more than 300 lives Police said the man Adilson Marcelino Alves was taken to secret hiding place to prevent lynching in the griefstricken townl Police said Alvcs and two ac camplices admitted they had sprinkled gasoline on the big top and set it on fire They said this was their re venge because they were not given free tickets after helping to erect the tent There still is no official death toll in the fire which raced through circus tent crowded with children Sunday afternoon although at estimates ranged from 160 to 350 More than 175 bodies have been removed from the charred ruins of nose 14 have not been identified The state security secretary said 102 persons in hospital in Niteroi are in almost hopeless Record Cargo condition It did not give the to tal still in hispital Fifteen Argentine burn spe eialisLs are working feverishly with hrazlllan doctors Exports Rise Wheat Goes Up OTTAWA CPISpurred by big advance in wheat sales va ills of Canadas domestic ex ports climbed eight per cent higher in August than in August 1950 Their total value for the month was $50780000l com pared with 5470000000 in Aug ust last year the bureau of sta tistics reported today For the first eight months of the year domestic exports were 47 per cent ahead of the same period last year$3628600000 as compared with $3464400000 Main totals for August were released by the bureau Nov in preliminary statement To day it released the final figures oves Through St Lawrence Seaway Season OTTAWA CPiRecord cargo tonnages moved through the St Lawrence Seaway during the 1961 navigation season the Seaway rity announced Wednesday Cargo tonnage increased by 131 per cent on the Montreal Lake Ontario section of the sea way compared with 1960 figures and the flow through the Wel land Canal was up six per cent The preliminary fig were 30675207 tons through the Welland Locks and 23355921 through the MontrealLake On tario system On both sections there were substantial increases In down bound traffic partly offset by decreases in upbound cargoes This was chiefly due to greater grain movements eastward and lower iron ore shipments west ward There were 6047 ship move ments through the Montreal Lake Ontario section one more titan in 1060 and 7523 ship movements through Welland up 140 from last year trend to larger vessels accounted for the increase in cargo tonnages During November the total tonnage handled bound between Montreal and Lake 0n tarlo was 2416100 an increase of 42 per cent from the same month in 1960 In the same month Welland moved 8246900 tons downbound also 42per cent boost Upbound traffic in November on the Montreal Lake Ontario route totalled 755200 tons 89 per cent above the yearsearlier figure Welland moved 680500 tons upbound 40percent in crease DANCING ls FUN Christmas Dance 250 Per Couple Ample Parking Saturday Dec 23 BILL CHANDLER And His Orchestra IIIE EMBASSY Banquet and Entertainment aaii 386 BLAKE ST Beside Kempvlcw Bowl Pre New Years Dance Sat Dec 30th Kentucky Fried Chicken Served at Midnight $500 Per Couple Phone PA $3967 For Reservations be shown to have 45 per cent of the vote or any definitive per rcentage of the 598 member ship Mr Robb said He said that if the Sudbury bearing were granted there will be considerable evidence at number of persons who have been misled In one way or another He added that local 590 president Don Giiiis backing the Steelworkers application may have become immensely confused himself by all that has happened Speaking for the some group counsel Claude Thompson said the proposed evidence would disclose that there could be no fair campaign between the two opposing factions at Sudbury at this time because the local ex ecutive group Vorlng Steel at Sudbury The employees represent would be quite unable to fight campaign he said The USIVA Is seeking to win certification as bargaining agent for non employees at Sudbury Port Colborna and Thompson hlan OTTAWA CPICanadas po litical parties have been given the chance to use slightly more flair and ingenuity In their te levision clcctioneerlng Some of the restrictions have been cased in new white pa per issued Wednesday by the Board of Broadcast Governors and to take effect Jan The parties still will have to abide by Parliaments prohibi tion on rd in tiled political broadcasts But the difference Is in the way the EEG says it will interpret that ban Until now the governors have said the prohibition rules out TV devices considered theat rical by the EEG The new in terpretation prevents only the type of TV broadcasts that are considered unnecessarily thea Irlcal MAKES OWN RULINGS it will be up to the BBG to make Individual rulings on doubtful cases But board SARNIA CP The seven motherless Vaybrant children who lost their home In fire Dec 15 likely will spend this Christmas apart Douglas Gardener child wel fare supervisor for southwest ern Ontario said Wednesday af ter he conferred with officials of the Lambton County Chil drens Aid Society that he ls Clergy Support Strikers TORONTO ClA letter has been sent to Premier Roberts by 22 clergyman asking him to safeguard the rights of Royal York Hotel strikers in their eightmonthlong dispute The letter signed rabbis and Anglican Baptls Presby terian Pentecostal and United Church ministers describes strike action as an inherent right of labor where other means of settlement fail The letter praised the strik ers for consistently following le gal procedure inupholding their rights and showing restraint throughout the dispute Rev George Birtch senior minister of the Metropolitan United Church and chairman of the committee which drafted the letter emphasized the group is not taking sides in the dis pute On Dec 13 Chief Justice McEuer of the Supreme Court of Ontario reversed magis trates finding that under the Ontario Labor Relations Act the rights in dismissing the strikers who refused to return to work In no real sense can Steel controls the Minchltli bankroll Prime Minister chfcnbaker fenced with reporters for is minutes at press confer ence In his Parliament IIIII office When reporter spokesman said the overall ef fect ls expected to be brighter political broadcasts that will be more attractive to viewers Opening the way to the revi sion in the board policy state ment was statement by the BBC last year following dis pute in an Oct 31 I960 federal byelection In Peterboraugh ol Iowlng TV broadcast showing candidate going about his normal activities as candi date ban on such TV broadcasts would be needless the rd ASSOCIATION FORMED QUEBEC CPA group of chaplains and doctors who work In psychiatric hospitals hero have formed an association to facilitate eoordinatinn in their treatment of patients The asso ciation will be primarily con cerned with technical and mo ral standards in mental institu tions satisfied the case is being well handled It would be very unwise to move the children from their temporary foster homes until permanent solution can be found Mr Gardener said He said he will give lengthy report to Louis Cecile minister of welfare to Ontario Mrs waybrant died of cancer month before the home in Sarnia Township was burned down Ellen 17 the oldest child said itwas the last wish of her mother that she keep the family together However the CAS ruled it would be better for the children to remain in foster homes dur ing Christmas so they could be come adjusted to their new sur roundings JoAnne 10 Sharon 14 Rob ert 18 Steven 12 Heather and Wendy were looked after since their mothers death by Ellen who kept the household going on monthly welfare pay nents of little more than 180 RESERVE NOW For LU PAVALON oniLLra In Barrie Tickets and Information Available At JACKSONs GRILL 57 Dunlop at PA ssoss FRIDAY TOM CROWE SATURDAY ADMISSION 75 ooo FELLOWS HALL COLLIER ST EVERY FRIDAY SATURDAY and his Quintet WEBSTERS ORCHESTRA REFRESHMENT BOOTH NO SLACKS OR JEANS PERMITTED Old Tymo and Modern Dancing PABLEY asked If It was safe to say an election was just around the corner Mr Diefcrlbaker grinned and replied that it depended where he said the corner was BBG Making It Easier For Politicians On TV said it described the new pol icy as one that wlll prove to the advantage of television and of the political process In this country NEW FACTORS EMERGE Heavy use of TV is expected to be made byall parties in the next federal general eleclt tion expected sometime in 1062 No new factors have emerged since the March at 1050 gen crnl election Videotape facilities are in stalled in many more stations and network points develop ment that will allow more prLL recording of political broad costs Two networis now are available the privatelyowned CTV network expected to have microwave facilities to eight large cities early next year as well as the publiclyowned CBC which reaches those cities and all other TV points as well Motherless Children Will Be Apart Dec 25 Ellen and JoAnne are stay ing with friends and Sharon In with relatives The others are in foster homes juvenile and family court hearing Is to be held tomorrow to confirm the CAS wordshlp of the four youngest children and to consider whether Sharon should also be cared for The society decided the chil dren should remain with their present foster families until permanent arrangement can be made Mr Gardener said he person ally approvcd the decision of the local CAS but the final answer must come from the minister of welfare The temporary situation is well in hand he said Per manent plans will be made when it is possible to make them There must be thor ough appraisal of the children and their needs Sarnia assistance fund for the Waybrants has grawngt to $050 Plans for administration of the fund are incomplete WINNIPEG tCPtRacial dis crimination has been singled out by officials as the cause of bith dispute over the establish ment of an lndian hostel In Winnipegs poiygiot north end Tristans Moving LONDON Reutersl spokesman for refugees from volcanoridden Tristan dnCunha island expressed pleasure wcd nesday at government plans to move them to new home it looks as though this is the answer to our problems said the spokesman for the 752 islanders who have lived at camp In Hedhul south of Lon don slnce their arrival in Eng land Iast month By the and of next month they will be settled in former Royal Air Force base near Cal shot about 10 miles east of Southampton Colonial Secrvtnry Reginald Maudllng told Parliament Tues day that 50 houses and bunga laws equipped with all modern conveniences were being furn ished for the islanders They fled their homes when volcano erupted on the lonely South Atlantic Island last Octo her The houses at the former RAF base have three or four bedrooms each and some am spiltlevels There are large playground areas in the disused camp The camp Itself is about four miles from Calshot tiny ham lot with population of few dozen on land between the sea and forest The islanders are expected to be able to find work in large generating plant to be con structed near Calshot and an other building projects in the area FIRE DAMAGE WINNIPEG CmNo forest fires by themselves destroyed more than $2000000 worth of timber in Manitoba this sum mer says the provincial fores try department The two fires in the Duck Mountain and WhitesthI fo reserves ruined about 100000 acres of tlmb IMPERIAL Now SHOWING QUE DEN BAITIE itll TIiENIflSI unrmmurnmmr WWWWm 333 Nundth PLUS COCKLESHELL HEROES Starring JOSE FERRER TREVOR HOWARD in Cinemascope and Colour EMWW omegacw SAT CONTINUOUS FROM p111 MONARCH REFRIGERATION All rvs These excitingly new TVs offer New Vista tuning whichvvbrings in disfaht stations more sharply and clearly Cabinet modeigltable modelpthe choice is ous protest the ttcc 30 shouting fist shaking people demanded that licenco to operaic the hostel be denied to the church petition with 300 names backing Its stand TWICE DEFERRED meeting at which opponents of the hostel have tried to block the granting of licence Both times the committee has de ferred Its decision Irlct which has long been the orlty groups seeking low cost housing nipegs chlcf slum areas sailed it from variety of an gles chief among them being the claim that it will reduce property values safety of their children with In dians nearby United Church proposal to convert threestorey rooming house into temporary home for Indians has brought wave of emotional protest from resi dents of the area Social worker Frazer Earle an official of the Canadian Council oIChristlans and Jews bluntly says racial prejudice Is pretty definitely behind the opposition The same viewpoint is held by Alderman Edith Ten nant and Rev Rod kfncAulay Alderman Tennnnt is their man of the citys health and welfare committee which has borne the brunt of the vocifer Monday night at meeting of The delegation presented This was the secondwsuch The protest has risen in dis oma of immigrants and min The north end contains Win Opponcnts of the hostel ns Parcnts say they fear for tho Haircuts 75 Saturdays $100 Barber CLIFFS BARBER SHOP Eul Road Acton from Allandnil Ildwl iir Earle has pointed out that these are the same argu ments used in the past to object to Jews Orientals Ukrainians and Negroes moving Into new areas Mr hlncAulay says lhe hostel Is desperately needed to provide accommodation for Indiana newly arrived In the city lie says he knows of dozens of cases of lndians being refused accommodation here Just be cause they are lndlans Mr lilacAulny assistant min Ister at St Giles United Church which has applied for the tie encc to operate the hostel said the house would be under the close supervision of an India manager and management board Indians would stay an average of seven days while an ladlan social worker helped them find jobs it would house about 20 persons at one time Christmas light let string of Santa light with purchase of TOYS to the value of 1995 or over Culh Layaway nr Budget at Firestone STORES SO DUNLOP ST PA $6585 Famous riilrns THEATRE ADDED AT llalls Chrlstll All THE bailiff mm may file START FRIDAY Feature Tlmel TOMBOY 700 and 955 SNOW QUEEN 845 BEN JOHNSON JESSE WHIIE no ctlAMPY the Angus TRACTION my on Rt IINKIEWRNIIIIIIIAMIIIENIIMI financial Mutililti LAST TIMES TONIGHT lt COLLEGE CONFIDENTIAL 700 and 1010 PHARAOH WOMAN 840 LAST MINUTE GIFT PROBLEM yours at outstanding saving Come tdrnorrow MONAR lla Ounlopfit CONVENIENT TERMSAVAILABLVE cllililzrlilolaliillollco Wei Service Wh at WeSalligfl 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