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Barrie Examiner, 8 Mar 1962, p. 5

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BELKACEM KRIIII left VICE premier of the Algerian rebel regime and head of its delo gation in peace negotiations with the French is shown on INNISFIL NOTES Enjoying Lite So Carefree By RGS Here in the land of sun most of the folks one sees and meets are in the retirement age It Is wonderful to watch these elderly couples enjoying life and so carefree Sidewalks in most cities have seats along ttie curb on which rest can be enjoyed as the traffic goes to and fro Traffic lights are timed so that there is no need to rush across or get caught on an onrush of vehicles Most of the police seem to have spe cial training to help people in arw way possible and we would think the average age of the drivers is well over 60 Older people are here to ex tend their lives and are doing just that by enjoying the sun and taking mild exercise such as walk At New Smyrna which calls itself the safest beach in the world we were parked on the sands and sun ning after swim in the ocean We noticed an elderly couple walking along and men tinned that the gentleman was taking no chance with the weather which was in the 00s as he were long trousers and carried sweater while his wife was wearing pedal push ers They passed along in the crowd but later they returned to where our car was parked and smiling our way the lady said she noticed our car licence was from Ontario That was their home and this of course was the opening for conver sation Handing portable stool to her we began the usual top ics and learned they were from Toronto staying at the beach since the first of the year The gentleman who did not do much talking is retired an chltect having resigned few years ago from firm which he had founded lie was in his first year and his wife year younger They knew Barrie very well and mentioned people of their acquaintance They had an apartment on the beach and did their own housekeeping For the past few years they had not been driving car but this did not curtail their travels as they had spent the past sum mer in Banff and proposed trip to the Maritimes this year Their devotion to each other was lovely thing to see Ori ginally from Britain they had made good in Canada They were enjoying every minute of their life here in the sunshine not confined to four walls and endangering themselves if they sutured out in snow cold and as Their short visit with us gavo us great pleasure and we felt honored to have met Mr and Mrs Govan Perhaps they know someone you do There is mutual friendship among Can adians down here and one meets many people just bit lonely for contacts from home EXPECTING VISIT We have learned that we are soon to see our township Reeva and his wife who with Mr and Mrs Dwight Nelson are planning visit this way as soon as they can arrange to get away This is an honor that we appreciate and are hopeful that we can help to make their visit more pleasant In letter received from Stroud this week we learned that most all the oounoiliou arriving at Evian France 0a hand to mcct him are two unidentified French officials The French and Algerian reb els resumed negotiations at antsomvbf the wives were to guests at the Good Roads Convention in Toronto The women would do some shopping and the whole party would be guests at the dinner and entertainment in the evening At least the chance to spend some money on new clothes will be enjoyed by the women without the holder of the purse strings being along TO DISCUSS ANNEXATION On March 12 speaker will be giving talk on the annex atlon of portion of lands de sired by the City of Barrie to enable them to extend their commerctal development This meeting which is In be chair ed by the Reeve of lnnislil will finish his official duties for short time while he takes off for the south unless of course some other important matters develop to keep him at home SEVERAL COUPLES Following our offering of Florida Souvenir to anyone who eoirld identity at least five from the district group picture taken at Cypress Gardens which appeared in The Exam iner we have letter giving us the names of four couples identified Mr and Mrs Glad stone Murphy Alliston Mr and Mrs Herb Dunn Alliston Mr and Mrs Hamid Ayerst and Mr and Mrs Nelson ltfagee of Barrie We feel the writer has gualified and will have pleasure in selecting suitable souvenir If they look carefully they might also see some people from Heeton whom we met after the picture was taken SECOND BREAKIN We learn that second break in took place at the Stroud Shopping Centre short time after the one pictured in The Eraminer This one netted the thieves about $200 in stock and was detected about two hours after the store had been check ed by the police patrol of In nisfil So far as we can ascertain no clues are available as to the perpetrators of either of these thefts which have cost the owners of the store sub stantial amount VAST DESERT The Sahara in North Africa worlds largest desert is named troni the Arabic word sahra or wildness Evian an Alpine summer re sort to hammer out final de tails of ceasefire and refer endum to give independence to Algeria AP Wircphoto via radio from Paris His Excuse Is Timmins Talks ii Let TlhliillNS CPlA telephone official admitted Wednesday that phone service is poor in this northern community but pleaded that Timmins is the most loquacious location of its size in Canada And Canada said Kin caid sales supervisor for the New Liskeard area is the worlds leading per capitn user of the telephone Mr Kincaid on official of the privately owned Northern Tele phonc Company Limited said additional equipment has been ordered for the Timmins aor change He said the 23000 persons in Timmins place an average of 47000 calls day Its mystery to us why the telephone is used so much here Mr Kincaid said EAGER READERS CHATHAM Ont CPLMon than 5000 public school stu dents here now belong to the junior library and last year read more than 40 books on the average chief librarian Louise Sehryvei reported Circulation ALGIERS AP French headquarters announced today that Algerian rebel units based in nraisia have been bombard Ing French frontier defence for the last as hours starting shortly before the peace negoti ations opened in Evian France French communique said mortar and artillery fire mashed on number of points along the electrified frontier barrier during many night The shelling continued Wednes day and throughout Wednesday night the communiquesaid The French said five Algerian Modern civilians had been killed and so hloslems and four mem bers of the French Army had been wounded so for French patrols attempting to reach the areas under fire were attacked by automatic weapons from across the frontier the army said Seven rebels were put out of combat when French troops answered the tire AIMED AT RIOSLEMS The French said most of the rebel artillery barrage was di rected against the area between Cap Roux and hlt Kouis They charged it was aimed particu larly against hloslem villages hlost of the firing was done by mortars field cannon and rifles the communique said The Algerian rebel army has an estimated 30000 armed men based on linisinn soil facing the French border defences Meanwhile 31 police patrol found the body of strangled Moslcrn in central Algiers bear ing the OAS initials of the Eu ropean Secret Army organiza tion painted in black No days ago in is similar grim incident the mutilated body of another Moslem was found hanging from tree with an OAS inscription painted in black over his chest and back Gun and bomb attacks had claimed two dead and three wounded in Algiers by mid mornin TALKS GO WELL In Evian observers said no serious obstacles had arisen so far to block agreement on truce and eventual Algerian in dependence The French and Algerian rebel delegations met again this morning for the second day of Rebels Bombard French Defences renewed peace talks expected to and the Wiyear Algerian re bellion and ring down in years of French domination over the territory swig helicopters ferried rebel Deputy Premier Balkacsm Krim and his delegation from their base in neutral Switneb land to this Wench Alpine re sort town Algerian Affairs Mio istcr lauis ons headed French team Otficlals in Paris indicated that announcement of cease tire was expected between March 15 and 21 50000 Boys To Be Taught Outdoor Skills MONTREAL CF pro gram to train betwren 50000 and 60000 youngsters in wide range of outdoor skills will be gin in Montreal this weekend The Montreal Anglers and Hunters me said Wednesday he program sponsored by the Que bec Federation of Fish and Game will begin with class of 20 Boy Scouts They will receive instruction in safe gun handling outdoor aplt preciation conservation survi vnl marksmanship and map and compass reading Trouser Takers Get Latin Hookup PETERBOROUGH CBTwo high school students who stole $695 pair of trousers were re manded to jail Wednesday for four days and told to spend their time studying for Easter exam inatrons William Kuipers and Robert Rent were arrested Tuesday after the trousers were reported stolen They pleaded guilty and were remanded to Monday for we sentence reports Told by the Crown Attorney the youths are to write examina tions next week Magistrate Phelp told them It will be better for you both if you study your French and Latin in iii the childrens librar in creased 14 per cent over 1960 heavy field of ice along the Atlantic coast could re Work Held Up On Hospital Mill SAULT STE MARIE Oat CP structural lworkers are holding up construction of 830000000 widestrip mill here and also threaten to dday hos pilal expansion and completion of the International Bridge The steelmen members of the international Association of Bridge Structural and Oma mental Iron Workers CLO are stalemated at the mill site because the Foundation Com pany of Canada will not allow union business agent James Tye on Algoma Steel Company prop erty marathon union meeting it began Monday resrnried Wednesday after negotiations with Foundation collapsed union statement said it is established the union has legal right to use arbitration in what it calls breach of agree ment regarding representation The statement says he should be on the site for mu tine works inspection At the $200000000 laterna tional Bridge ro ct an DANCING ooo FELLOWS HALL COLLIER ST EVERY FRIDAY SATURDAY FRIDAY TOM CROWE SATURDAY and his Quintet TARTANS Barrlas Newest Piece Orchestra All members of harries famed Central Collegiate Baud ADMISSION v75 REFRESHMENT aooTii N0 SLACKS OR JEANS PERMITTED Old Tymo and Modern Dancing Grievances involving neer admitted work would be slowed considerably by walk out of la steelmea The bridge is scheduled to open for traffic Nov WANT FOOD PAYMENT The men walked off the job after presenting the Canadian Bridge Company with an ulti matum to provide payment for food and board They were told payment was not possible The third dispute involving Steelworkers threatened at the Sault General Hospital over the employment of other tradesmen on Steelworkers jobs union spokesman said ac tion may be taken against build ers RobertsonYates of Hamil ton it the trouble at the $4000 000 site is not settled rinous PLAYERS mum NOW SHOWING Recommended As Adult Entertain meat rim IIlIileS MI SUSANHAYWIiRDT JOHN GAVIN uVERA MILES mrmmmm AmW Evening at 715 and 920 TIIE lCEGRIPPED COAST suit in severe ice blockade of Newfoundland ports this spring Map outlines general arencovered by the ice at its peak Last year ice blocked St Johns harbor for weeks at time and the NSNfld ferry William Carson spent two weeks trapped in Gulf of St Lawrence ice CP News map DEEP MINES South African mining or pert predicts that by 1070 gold mining in the republic will be carried on as deep as 15000 feet IMPERIAL HELD OVER Sliiiillil IIIiiiiiI urination nil iiiiiiillhliliiiECHNiCililiil huhWWII EVE AT 700 IIfI 900 Driver lumps Before Truck Train Collide TIMMLNS CF trans port truck loaded with seven new cars collided with pas senger train during heavy fogi Wednesday at level crossing near Porquls Junction about so miles east of here Edward Gadomski 17 of Windsor said he saw the train too late to stop the tnick so he put it into lower gear and Jumped Damage to the truck and cars was 019000 The engine of the Ontario Northland Railway passenger train and signal equipment at the crossing were also dom aged 11 MRI BAMINER THURSDAY MARCH 1962 College was established in r901 TECHNICAL COLLEGE to promote engineering courses The Nova Scotia Techni HAVING PARTY Make It SLEIGH RIDE OR TOBOGGAN PARTY All This For SLOO Your Sleigh rude or Tobag nn Ride Iiot Snack and Dlntlnl in the Big am only 75c for Stud WINTER WONDERLAND Phono936492 PO Box IS YOU MAY THINK ALL MAKES OF REFRIGERATORS ARE ALIKE BUT 00 Will Flil You get all the important fea tures that other makes have plus many exclusive Frigidaire features some of which are listed here plus yearsahead styling plus the superiority and dependability of the Frigidaire name and behind 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