LAST NIGHT war the rev enth time the Wednesday Niters have gathered for games singsongs square dancing and fitness exercises fhls social group was formed for the young adult retarded of Barrie and the surrounding area The 17 active members are under the supervision of four volunteers Organizers of the club lilrs Eileen Hankin and Mrs Victor Bruce have is sued an invitation to all adult retarded in the area to attend the club sessions Wednesday evenings Examiner Photo Scout Groups Now Receive Solid Community Backing Boy Scout WEQR IBGZ which ends Sunday is nation wide observance in which ovcr 300 000 boys and leaders in 6000 Wolf Cub Packs 4750 Boy Scout Troops and 475 Rover Crews Show what scouting is and is doing for the boys in Canada The local Boy Scout adminis tration comes from the Kcmp cnfelt Hay District Council which supervises 14 groups with membership of 900 Cubs Scouts and leaders Sponsors of groups in the district are Burton Ave St Georges Trinity St Andrew Collier St Marys St Giles and Central he Salvation Army Finegrovc Home and School St James Stroudt St Pauls Innisfil Angus and Mid hurst Home and School Associa tion MAINTAIN CAMP The council maintains Camp Wildman on Georgian Bay Grants are provided by the council to assist district Scouts in attending Canadian and world iamborees Last year District boys attended the Canadian jam Canadas Top Red Can Handle Turns TORONTO CPI former colleague of Leslie Morris was asked how this amiable cbcss playing booklover came up as head of the Communist party of Canada He said Les has been able to take those 90 degree curves at 00 miles an hour without getting flung out For those unfamiliar with party manoeuvring this means Mr Morris has been able to negotiate the party line turns and twists and stay alive politi gaolly often hard to do in the Communist party Mr Morris 57 and graying has just taken over from long time leader Tim Buck the great red father of the party since 1929 Whether he turns up as hard boiled as blue eyed flower loving Tim remains to be seen Meanwhile he says hes run ning the party along Tims line which is just about that of the Kremlin GREAT ERROR However he adds people who see only Moscow are mak ing great error The Cann dian group has its own princiA plus and thinking he says and he also says he expects it to attain power in Canada some day despite its present minis cule membership for national political organization The fiery Mr Buck who has spent years in jail and in the party underground has re treated voluntarily at 71 to the semi active post of party chairman and to his beloved carnatioas It appears that Mr Morris is party functionary for almost 40 years is his hand picked successor The new leader survived stormy internal brawl four years ago when an insurgent group sought to steer the party away from the Soviet line and orient it more in the direction of Canadian working class thinking Mr Buck won and the losers including some of the partys intellectual stars were pushed out for their ideological hacksliding PAY 15 $70 Explaining his ability to take the curves Mr Morris says There are many sharp turns in politics but if man has strong set of principles he can take these in his stride dedicated party worker Mr Morris has been member 40 years He now draws just $70 week as leader that is on the weeks get paid Some times he says there isnt enough money in the kitty to meet the payroll Mr Morris insists the party treasury gets no help from Mos cow The new chief native of Weston super Mare England ha had varied career since ng the party at Winnipeg in 1921 He has been mainly an editor of party papers but also has been westernorganizcr national organizer and Ontario leader He has tried twice for Parlia ment in York West and York South and will be running in Toronto Trinity ir the next general election Mr Morris says he sees the party taking power in Canada eventually and without the use of force He declines to give membership figures but Tim Buck stated last year member ship was around 7000 well down from the 13000 cardcor riers once claimed We feel Leslie Morris said in an interview that generally speaking there will be left ward movement in Canada in which we would share He said he would not be sur prised if the influence of the ultrarightwing John Birch So ciety in the United States spreads to Canada This he be lieved could result in revul sion and an ultimate swing to the left 11 theres no movement to the left or right well we would just be wrong he admits Discussing the possibility of an EastWest war Mr Morris said he believes it is not inevit able CRITICIZES NATO There can be peace pro vided theres recognition of reality in the world There has got to be an accommodation on Berlin and so forth But we think thermonuclcar war is not probable He was asked which side the party would be on if there were war with Russia There wont be any war with Russia But if the NATO coun tries should go to war with Ras aia would be war of ag gression We would be on the side of the people opposing war Is be for Russian foreign pol icy as opposed to Canadas We feel Soviet foreign policy is directed towards peace he said and we wish our coun try had such peaceful policy But as matter of fact weve had no independent for eign policy We have one that 15 Virtually indistinguishable from that of thelS Indeed Canada has virtually surrend ered her sovereigmty to the United States mans MEETING But he says the party isnt oriented strictly to the Moscow line though describes him as man who keeps his eye on Mecca mean ing the Kremlin We keep an eye onour be liefs he said Its not gear gaphrcal matter We dont hold an allegiance to Moscow borcc at Oltawa In mm the World Jamboree will he held in Greece and it is the councils hope that at least one district boy will be able to attend Another main function of the council is to support the district commissioner and staff in su pervising and training leaders The council is depcndenton Apple Day and paper drives for finances Paper drives at one time very reliable source of obtaining funds arc slowing down due to the low price of scrap paper Last year over 100 tons of paper were collected in drives and after freight and ad vertising expenses the net profit was little over 5500 NEW BADGE This year the local Kempen felt Bay District will wear new badge symbolic of their newlyestablished region The two by two inch badge commemorates the historic Nine Mile Portage from Kcmpenfclt Bay to Fort Willow which is presently being restored This badge will be worn by all 900 Scouters Rovers Scouts and Cubs registered in the district fill BARRE EXAMINER THURSDAY 12 Dig Deep To Lure Tourists Former Barrie mayor Will ard Kinzie wu elected chair man of zone three yesterday at the annual dinner and meeting of the Georgian Bay Develop ment Association Zone three cover County Stan Wallace of Collingvvood was elected vicechairman and Gordon lilalllon of Tottenhom GBDA president was elected directoriallarge for zone three Mr Kinzle said that there had been lock of communications both to people in the urea and to tourists We are not telling the tour ists what we have hlr Kinzie said Let our own people know what the association is do ing for them Everyone bene fits from the efforts of the as soclotlon The new chairman suggested that the press be invited to all Simcpe meetings and that publicity and other committees should be formed to tell ï¬re people what Ithe association was doing He also proposed monthly bulle tin whldr would list the stand ard attractions of the area and would also give information on special attractions available particular time Mr Kinzle suggested Brad ford Marsh Wasaga Beach and the parks museums and historic sites in the area as tourist nt fractions which should be pub licized nm great Lravaller lifr Kinch said but have found no more wonderful area than Simcoe County We dont have to bragjust tell Tell our own people then the tourists then the potential tourists and indus triallsts We hav nrely scratched the surface of the possibilities Lets dig deep Motorist Took Wrong Turn Inquesl Iury Is An inquest into the death of LAC Harold Chiodo 23 who was killed Dec 28 when his car left an overhead bridge on County road 20 east of Barrie was held yesterday before the county coroner Dr Frank Shan non in Barrie City Council chamber Evidence indicated that the vdaicle landed on the CNR main line in front of the Supercontinental train The five man jury recom mended that the bridge and its approaches built in 1911 for horseand buggy requirements be replaced with safe struct ure without curved or rlghton gled approaches consistent with the rest of County road 20 which is otherwise modern and capable of handling heavy vol ume of presentday traffic The jurors said Chlodo came to his death when he lost con trol of his car due to excessive speed on his approach to the east bound right angle turn onto the bridge His car then crashed through the guard rail down onto the railway tracks where it shortly was struck by the north bound passenger train one errcolleague Could Not Iipply Artiï¬cial Respiration Witness States An inquest into the electrocu tion death of construction company owner brought in strong recommendation yester day Edwin Doran of Barrie while working on bridge pro jecvt in Essa Township west of Barrie was killed last 0c tober 13 when the boom of power crane he was leaning against struck 44000 volt power transmission line Crane operator Andrew Pankratz was not injured He said he did not even feel shock construction worker on the project Donald Coutts said there was no man working on theproject who could apply ar tificial respiration so be loaded the fallen Mr Doran into sta tion wagon and drove him to hospital in Barrie Duran was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital by Dr Fergus ï¬eld of Barrie Ontario Hydro safety ofï¬cer Donald Puddden said Doran was killed because his body provided the point of least resistance for the power surge to go through The reason the crane operator felt nothing was be cause he was on the crane sup ported by rubber wheels The jury recommended that we ARMSTRONG HARDWARE 98404 DUNLOP ST PA 82MI it be made law that any con tract of this kind where Hydro lines are in close proximity to the operation the nearest 0n tario Hydro Area office must be notified and safety officer or other qualified employee be sent to view the project and make safety recommendations to prevent recurrence of such an accident Safety officer Pudden said Doran would likely not even have felt shock if portable safety ground had been attach ed to the craneas the Hydro now orders in the use of any of its own equipment around high tension wires SETS DST DATES TORONTO CF Board of control Wednesday set am Sunday April 29 as ficial time and date for the ad option of Daylight Time in Tor no irnow and PAY LATER on our hIndy Budget Plan HAVE REPAIRS DONE NOW gt You and Your Car Will Benefit SEE us TODAY DHNEEIIFIELII Motors Ltd 65 Collier SI PA 82487 Truly as Canadian as its name FIRED compo DIE MAKERS OF inn on LI IIIITED Informed passenger in the car LAC Terry Easthnm said he and Chlodo had been visiting in Bar rie He said he could not re member anything from the time they left friends in Barrie until he woke up several days later in hospital He stated Chi odo had been at the RCAF radar station at Edgar only one month and the only reason he could figure their being on County road 20 was that Chiodo had made wrong turn on leaving Dorrie witness to the accident Frank Crossley said about half mile before the bridge vehicle passed him fie said he saw the car enter the turn but did not see it come off of the easterly approach to the bridge He said when he got onto the bridge he could see the tail lights of the car in the valley below straddling the tracks and in the opposite dir ection train was coming He said he had no time to get to the tracks so he went directly to phone to call police Eastharr wa seyerely injur ed and was in hospital for over month The bridge where the accident happened has been the scene of at many accidents in the past onto It is to be effective unt EXBARR1E MAYOR Wil lard Kinzie right is congratu lated by outgoing chairman Al Latimer on his election yes terday as chairman of was three Georgian Bay Develop meat Association Examiner Photo Finds Record Poor On Tourist Promotion Our record of attracting vis Itors to Canada is been poor Arthur Evans hlPP for Simcoo Centre told the annual meeting of the Georgian Bay Develop ment Association zone three last night hlr Evans said that some ele ments of the Ontario tourist in dustry had let Gcorgc do it attitude They are willing to reap the harvest but not plant the seed he said He indicated that some tour ist operators wcre guilty of overcharging bad service and bad manners AT SERVICE LEVEL This would be corrected right down at the service lev el Mr Evans said at the level of the waitresses and gar age attendants Mr Evans said that there was an image of the typical tourist as person in shorts and dark glasses smoking cigar who demanded things which were not available This is false and harmful image Mr Evans said The typical tourist is almost inconA spicuous He said that the typical tour ist party consisted of three adults and one child who vacae tioncd in an area for live or six days and spent $30 day The speaker quoted the re sults of survey made at Lake field in 1959 centre of 1700 populatio an NEAR STEEL ST ed that nonrcsidenls of the community had spent $300000 in Laketicld during Ihe tourist season which brought the com munity the same benefits as an industry employing 50 to 50 people ltlr Evans said that tourist promotion was conducted at three levels government re gional and individual and that fourth level on local basis was needed to handle local rc scaroh projects discuss problt lcms provide an organized voice and handle promotion PROMOTION Government he said han dled promotion on province wide scale and the individual operator had limited budget which restricted his promotional efforts Mr Evans said thatthis area was dependent on outside tour ist income and that the whole area benefited from the tourist dollar The merchant got 25 per cent motels and hotels got 20 per cent garages got 19 per cent and the remainder was spread over the economy The best of everything will fail the speaker said if it is not coupled with service to the visitor We are faced with the problems of short season and the advent of jettravel which offers the lure of fardis tant places These difficulties can and must be overcome in the near future by concerted effort llcad tohlo guests at the din ner were Warden of Simcoe County and rccvo of Orillia Jack MacDonald Mayor Les Cooke of Harrie Charles Grif fin who stepped down after scv en years as director of GBDA Chairman Willard Kinzle of Barrio GBDA General Mana gar Neville Keefe oeridland GBDA President Gordon Mall ion QC of 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