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Barrie Examiner, 7 Apr 1962, p. 2

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TRAILER oars ii HOT roor When Douglas Boyer of Newmarkel finally got his tractortrailer stopped on Highway 11 north of Barrie yesterday It was to put out fire which started when rear tire blew out heated up and set the whole truck ablaze Damage to truck and contents was estimated at 59000 The rear tires were completely burned off the wheels Examiner Photo GIVILIAN STAFF Borden 15 Largest Employer Oi Area By COLLINS Like the colossus of old Camp Borden sits athwnrt the sandy plains of the townships of Essa and Tossorontio vast complex of school buildings quarters for service personnel permanent married quarters hangars training areas load ing and taxi strips Formed into whole by in vast connecting chain of paved and graveiled roads the cainp is the largest employer of civ ilian workers in this area Approximately 1600 persons from the communities that sur round Camp Borden work there They range from the lowest paid mess worker to administrative and technical officers in the 36000 to $7000 year pay bracket 11 the average work or in Bordenreceives $250 per month in wages and salary than the value of wages that goes to these communities is about $4000000 year CLASSIFICATIONS it may surprise some people to learn that not everyone who works at Borden is civil ser vant Almost half the employ ees are classed as prevailing TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE rum in DUNLOI sr EAST statistical Summlry for Week Ending March AVERAGE YIELDS Average stark Yields Blnks Prererred and stociia Common Industrial Mini11K PriceElwin Ratio ot atocas in 12812 innurtiiai Indnx Abltihl Aldon Steal Aluminium Bell Telephonn EA Oil Canada Ccrne Canada Packers Canadian Bank of Commerce Canadi Cclnnean Pa Dillilienssennam Dominion Stores Imperial oil International Ni interprovincial Pips MasseyFerguson shawini BULLETIN BRIEFS Moore Corporation Ltd Browne President said that sales in the first two months of 1962 were considerably ahead of the some months in 1961 The outlook is for an encouraging first quarter and the year as whole will be good Capital expenditures in 1062 are estimated at about 3a million including two new plants in the USA He re stated that lBM would not go into the general business forms business and intended to sell their equipment International Nickel Co of Canada Limited The Company has increased the price of domestic copper by $0005 pound effective today to $0305 Canadian Funds Mqulllan Bloedel and Pow ell River Ltd Net earnings for the year ended Dec 31 1961 amount to $274 million or $132 per common share as compared with $240 million or $110 per common share in 1960 PageHersey Tubes Ltd Net earnings for the year ended Dec 11 1901 amount to $44 million or $130 per common share as compared with $10 million or $002 per common share in 1900 MacFadyen Chairman in the Annual Re port stated that coming orders are well ahead of correspond ing period in 1061 Sales in rate employees They are paid wages according to their trades or duties whereas civil scr vants are paid salary The civil servants also receive more fringe benefits than the prevailing rate employees The majority of persons em ployed at Borden work on one of three broad classifications administration maintenance or service More than 80 classes of workers are required at Bor den Prevailing rate employees are hired through the local U1C office but civil servants are appointed by the Civil Service Commission after passing oral or oral and written tests Once civil servants and prevailing rate employees are notified that there is position vacant at Borden they report to the civ iliiin personnel officer Car roll of Barrie for Army Nosworthy Alliston for the ECAF Station They are sent to the various schools or units which have the job vacancies for interviews and trade tests if they pass they are hired unless their type of work also requires medical examination which they must also pass before they are taken March so Earnings Ratio per shin March 10 31a 1454 1555 2013 2130 2170 1101 1440 3023 1523 1256 1010 1195 100 2200 2674 2615 1195 1400 1500 1010 anuu easnszaaaaass 1003 1624 1525 marMEP January of 1962 were 11 per cent higher than that of Jan uary of last year Trans Mountain Oil Pipe Line Co Hurd £250 President has announced the Company will switch to semi annual dividend payment policy instead of the oaceayear pay ments He did not disclose the dates or if change in total payment was forthcoming Canadian Breweries Ltd Net earnings for nine months end ed Jan 31 1962 amounted to $2800047 or $011 per ahare as compared with nausea or $011 per share in 1961 Niuhlt bar outstanding shares in 1962 amounted to 21761035 as compared with 21011035 giving effect to five for one split on Feb 26 1562 John Labatl Lid Net earn ings for nine months coded Jan 31 1062 amounted to $3 139000 or $072 per share as compared with $2937000 or $070 per share for the same period in 1061 National Drug and Chemical Co of Canada Ltd For the year ended Dec 31 1961 net income amounted to $506290 or $128 per common share as compared with $575567 or $134 per common share in 1960 During 1961 common shares outstanding increased to 307 057 from 365607 shares in 1060 on strength of the school or unit While employed at Bordon they must contend with progress and periodic efficiency reports which evaluate their work and their value If they do not re tnln the desired work level or fall to get along with those they work with they may be releas ed Rapid changes of Army and Air Force administrative officers and other service perlt sonncl because of postings 01 ten make life difficult for civ ilian employees because of dif tcrent interpretation of admin istrative matters by these of liners However the majority of civilian employees and ser vice personnel do get aioog very well An indication of this esprit de corps of employees is their loyalities to the schools or units where they work They are part of thesevschools and because they stay while service personnel may move away on postings they are the School Evidently service personnel in Borden appreciate the atti tude of their civilian employ ees because they extend the benefits that are available to their own people to their civ ilian employees The civilians may shop in the Shlosping Cen tre use the swim rig pools belong to the various messes and clubs and partake in man of the camps social 4H Members Plan Trip The second meeting of the Minesing IvH Beef Calf Club was held at the farm of Russell Maw There were 20 members present along with some fathers There was demonstrationof gooftrimming and showman 117 There was shprt talk by the association agricultural rep resentative for North Simcoe Clay The meeting was then turned over to the president Bill Arnold and the secretary Joan Smith read the minutes of the last meeting It was then announced by Mr Clay that there would he Mi bus trip to the Ford Motor Co plant at Oakviite Will Demonstrate Cuts OI Beef The public has been invited to attend the Summary Day for the project 143 Pounds of Meat to be held at 130 on Thursday at Collier St United Church Hall Highlights of the program will be demonstration of the whole sale cuts of beef by Miss Sally Henryhornc economist for Can ada Packers Ltd in addition to her demonstration Miss Henry will speak on the topics Meat Inspection Canned Meals and Curing of Ham The program will include presentations by the various WI branches that have participated in this project throughoutthe county TE BARR SATURDAY APRIL III VITolding Seminar For Homemakers Thirtysix Red Cross home molten are in Barrie this week end for pilot seminar on bomemaking fairly new and increasingly popular Red Cross service The women are from six dil ierent municipalities in south ern Ontario They will be hear ing talks and taking part in dis cussioas eonce mental health meal planning posthos pltal care aid to the Victorian Order of Nurses and much more Meanwhile district sup crvisora from other Ontario cen tres will be listening and decid ing it and how the seminar could be applied in their own areas The Barrie meeting is the first of its kind in Ontario Homemaking service in slituted in Barrie quite recent ly involves Red Cross women going into homes where illness and deprivation are preventing family from getting necessary care and attention for exam ple when mother la in hospi tal lather must go to work but the family cannot afford to hire someone commercially to look after the children clean cook and sew Here the Red Cross home making services come to the rescue at nominal rum pay able later after the family is out of difficulty But in many cases the seminar Dr Delaney will speak to the women on Following Doctors Orders and Miss Nancy Mellon provincial direc tor oi homemaker servicea will also address the ladies Huronia Historic Sites Group Hon Bryan Cathcart Ontario minister of Travel and Public ity will be the principal speaker at the annual dinner of Huronla Historic Slice and Tourist As sociation to be held in Port hlcNicoll Legion Hall April 18 The dinner will be preceded by the annual meeting oi the tourist promotion organization scheduled to get under way at 230 pm urer of the association said principal items on the business agenda are budget and expendi tures proposed for the new year discussions on the provincial grant made to regional tourist promotion agencies the presen tation of reports from various For Suppzrt PARIS Reutersl Prcsldcnt dc Gnullo wound up Friday night his campaign for Sundays Pence in Algeria referen dum with determined appeal for up rt from every Frenchman De Gaulla called on the coun try in television broadcast to grant him virtual blank cheque to carry out the Franco Algerianagreemcnts that last month ended the 7rlyear Al gerian war The referendum already is considered foregone conclu sion with the only undecided question being how big man date do Gaulie will receive from the country Do Guile said Sundays vote will enable the new relations be tween Algeria and France to be established in peace and asso ciation in accordance with common sense and friendship CITES CHANGES He said that in four years three vital changes have been made possible through the use of the referendumthe govern mental atabliity and authority the decolonization of 12 African WEATHER Synopsis weather cover central Ontario by this afternoon and should bring lower temperatures to southern Ontario by late today storm from the west will bring strong winds to northern and central Ontario on Su ay accom panied by snow in northern re gions and rain or snow in cen trat Ontario increasing winds over southern Ontario will he followed by showers late Sun day Lake St Clair Lake Erie NI agara Lake Ontario regions Windsor Toronto Hamilton Fog patches dissipating by mid morning clouding over with oc casional showers today Mainly clear tonight Sunday cloudy showers late in the day little cooler Winds light becoming southeasteriy 15 to 25 Sunday afternoon Lake Huron Georgian Bay Hailburton re gion London Fog patches dissipating by mid moming Clouding over with oc cational showers today mainly clear tonight Sunday cloudy showers late in the day little cooler Winds light becoming sontheasterly 20 to 30 Sunday Timagami Algoma regions North Bay Sudbury Sault Ste Marie Fog dissipating by midmoming Cloudy with snow ilurrles today mainly clear to night Cloudy with snow and rain Sunday little cooler Winds northeasterly 15 today southeasterly 20 to 30 Sunday ANDERSONS INSURANCE AGENCY l2 DONALD ST PA 66085 AT YOUR SERVICE ILL SEE YOU AT YOUR HOME YOU PHONE WRITING ALL CLASSES 0F maunanon WE STAND FOR SERVICE AND ECONOMY WE SPECIALIZE IN CONFIDENTIAL INTERVIEWS AND REVIEWS Jack Yclland secretarytreas from the north is expected to To Hear Hon Bryan Gathcarl organizations and museums an soclated with the Huronla body Election oi new officers for the ensuing year will also be held Another highlight of the after noon will be the display of the format of Adventures in Hur onla an entirely new concept in publication aimed at ro moélng tourism Mr Ye and Sat The publication oi thlsunlque promotion piece was undertaken under the direction of the tourist and industrial committee of Slmcoe County council The Huronin association is assisting AlbertCnlvert reeve of Port Mchcholl is president of tho Huronla Historic Sites and Tour ist Association this year fie Gaulle Renews Appeal lln AL republics and Madagascar and the recognition of Algerias right to sclfdetemiination public opinion poll taken last week showed 76 per cent of Frenchmen approve de Gaullea Algerian policy More than half also considered the terrorist Secret Army Organiza tion was losing ground Voters will be asked to ap prove these two matters the homemakera could use specialized training hence LAW Florence Cboroplta is shown above serving refresh meats lo senior officers at reception held in the airmeaa and alrwomenr lounge at DRIVER IS NOT SUPERSTITIOUS Superstition has no place in the detached legal world of Barrie moglstratea court Robert Arthur Harman of Barrie asked for remand yesterday when he appear ed on two driving charges Magistrate Foster asked Kennedy crown attorney what would be suitable date Next Friday tiic 13th would be suitable said Mr Kennedy Er that is if the accused is not super stltious Mr Harman will appear in court next Fridaytho 13th He is not apparently sup erstltlous Vman Order Testimony From Gamblers TORONTO CPIJoseph Mc Dermott and Vincent Feeley Toronto gamblers have been ordered to testify at Ontarios commission on crime a1 The right he Frenmfiir counsel announced Friday president to conclude any and all agreements with future in dependent Algerian state to or der to implementfiihg anco Algerian ngreeme last month at Evian Special powers for the pres ident limited to the period be tween now and the selfdeterm ination vote in Algeria to de cldcaii measures himself re lative to the application of the Evian agreements Many politicians and some lawyers fear the second provi sion may vcst excessive powers in de Gaulle powers that could be interpreted so widely he could do anything he wanted without any referendum Ioarcnsr White River Cochrane re gions Cloudy with snowflurries becoming sunny this afternoon Sunday cloudy with snow Cold today and Sunday Winds north easterly 15 today easterly 20 to 30 Sunday becoming northerly by evening Forecast Temperatures Low tonight High Sunday Windsor 55 St Thomas 55 London 50 Kitchener 50 Mount Forest 45 Winghain 45 Hamilton ll 50 St Catharines 50 Toronto 50 Peterborough 45 Trenton 45 Kliialoe 40 Muskoka 42 North Bay 30 Sudbury 38 Eariton as Kapuskasing 82 White River 22 Moosonee Sault Ste Marie iuded Walton Rose said he and his clients may take action to postpone their appearance be fore the commission until the Ontario Court of Appeal has heard their appeal against comlction to obtain information illegally from police officer Convicted with them on the charge was former provincial police officer Robert Wright Mr Rose said appearance be fore the commission mlght be prejudicial to his clients inter ests until their appeal is heard No appeal date has yet been set Seek Parking For The Blind request for parking privil eges for blind citizens and report on the 1061 operations of the Barrie industrial Commis sion will be two of the items coating before city council Mon day night Council will also deal with re ports from the public works and city development commit tees Other business will include passage of bylaws to authorize the 1062 tax levy and for the laying of sanitary sewer on Baldwin Lane from William Street to Bayview Drive PERMANENTS SPECIAL 550 complete open Teen Thorn P11 111 OPERATOR sves BEAUTY SHOPPE I3 Ball 34 Alhnfllll or appointment can pro PA 88571 SACRED PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS THE NATIONS TOP SACRED RECORDING ARTISTS IN PERSON mnuMcALnnnnvaAnrn WES and Manama TUTILE HOMER JAMES GOOD TWINS DENNIS MOFFAT BARRIE DISTRICT CENTRAL COLLEGIATE AUDITORIUM APRIL zoo eon pm GENERAL ADMISSION $150 TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS Ted Maxwell 103 Rose EL Barrie PA 61584 0x Johnston and Co Ltd Travel Service 107 DanlopSt Barrie PA 64525 Bccrs Tire Service Ltd II Briidiord 5L Barrie PA 66143 ECAF Station Edgar yester day nfterooon From the left are GC Hockney WC John Dcmpster and RC Chaplain Bolger The Ecuador HOLD RECEPTION AT EDGAR reception was held in honor of visiting oftlciais Sl Sylle Evans of ECAF Headquar tars Ottawa and FL Polly Philips of St Hubert Quebec Orders Arrest Oi Rebels QUITO Echndor AWThe army clamped state of emer gency on northcentral Ecuador today and hunted Castroarmed proCommunist guerrillas rebel ling against the government of President luiio Carlos Arose menu Army reinforcements were rushed into the junglecovered Andean foothills less than 50 miles from this South Ameri can mountain Capital Press re ports said at least one soldier was killed and several persons were wounded in clashes The army said it had captured 00 insurgents Govemment officials refused to disclose details of the oper ation or comment on uncon firmed reports of similar upris logs in the Quavedo area of westcentral Ecuador The rebels were described as members of the proCastro Rev olutionary Union of Ecuadorean Youth some of whom had ra ceived military and guerrilla warfare training In Cuba In formed sources said the insur gents were armed wlth Czech mndc arms sin ugglcd from Cuba The uprising followed within 40 hours Cuban Prime Minister Breaks Up as To Port Arthur PORT ARTHUR CPI The icebreakcr Alexander crashed its way Into Port Ar thur harbor Friday and imme diately set about bashing through the ice clogging the harbor moorings Behind the Henry at her arv rival lay swath cut through iomile heavy lcefield in just over two days Under command of Captain Basil Dubs the de partment of transport marina service vessel now is busy breaking harbor ice running from 30450 inches deep The end of next week is seen as likely date for placing lightkeepers They will be taken out by the Henry and flown to their posts by helicopter to their respective positions At neighboring DulutIrSuper ior the ice fields extend some 20 miles out to near Apostle is lands can carry aaaaaaaoaaaa You Can Help By Supporting The EASTER SEAL CAMPAIGN Iann ONIPFLED amt ismu oaaoaoaaao Mail Contribution To KIIWANIS CLUB or BARBIE Fidel Castros public denuncla lion of Arnsemenn as drunken coward for breaking diplomnllc relations with Havana and the Cuban leaders prediction that Aroscmena would be over thrown CABINET RESIIUFFLED Arosemena reluctantly sev ered Ecuadors ties with Cuba Communist Poland and Czecho slovakia last week under pres sure of the military Ecuadors armed forces chleis also forced Arosemena to resliiifflc his cab lnct to exclude leftists and to swing his policies to the right Defence slcr Francisco Tamarlz sold the leader of proCastro faction identified as Jorge Hivnndcneira was among the 30 insurgents seized with large stores of arms near Santo Domingo de Los Colorados 45 miles west of Quito Tamnrlz said the army still was pursuing an armed group in the hills Authorities said the break with Cuba touched off an ab normal situation in the area around Santo Domingo do has Colorados known to tourists mainly for the aboriginal Ln dluns that live nearby Communist tors have long been active in the hinter lands of Ecuador country of 4000000 on the northwest coast of South Americawith severe economic and political prob iems NO MONEY DOWN Payable Over Mike For Our Budget Sav Ing Food Ptanl EAT BETTER FOR Lssst Free Delivery Up To 100 Miles KLEERPAK FOODS PA 841501 hirunjatoas Is vouir BEST BUY for HOUSE HEATING k4 NOTHING DON Easy payments over watts on monthly gas hills 80 Installs camp 14 eluding labour brill tl mount with Illrlxl axlitln blu mat dlrfl monthly thin III upranlin hiIInlI ltl Inert furnaces CHANGEOVER CAN BE DONE IN FEW HOURS Units for all types of home heating FREE BURNER SERVICE Vow Gas company does not employ doorl0 donr uluman nor toleahona converse For lnIomiaIloIi about dealers licensed by lhl Ontario Full Beam to tell Ind Install palatal call or Willa ihasyglai onsumersfl 57 TORONTO 51 PA 65553

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