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Barrie Examiner, 2 Sep 1967, p. 6

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urws nouuaur Fears Ont Dust Bowl TORONTO CF Charles Munro president of the Ontario Federation of Agriuillure said Friday western Ontario could become dustbowl if one rec ommendatioa of the Smith report on taxoan is carrried Gill sir Illunrn was commenting in news release on the Smith recommendation that crema tions for tree cover now includ ed in the Assessment Act and the Trees Act sho uld be rotuked lie disagreed with the reports conclusion that refores lotion is not being aided by present lax exemptions Mr hionro said that without the tax incentives it just wont be worth while for farmers to keep part of their land in tree cover The DEA president said farm ers would be happier with same ol the other recommendations for example assessing the farm in two parts as resi dense and working farm He said the commission was wise to recommend that farrrts not be saddled with business tax Sunday Show TORONTO CPIThe Cona dian National Exhibition has waived its neveronSunday rule to allow special performance or the Canadian Armed Forces tattoo Sunday night CNE official said hiday an agreement was reached between tattoo officials and the exhibition management The ENE normally is closed on Sun oy The tattoo success wherev or it has performed is due to close at the ONE Itlonday Then it goes to Hamilton for two days and after that inlo moth brllsi So far 1500000 Canadians have seen the 153 performances put on since April Plan Meet WASHINGTON 1A Canndas External Affairs Min ister Martin and US State Sec rotary Rusk will meet here Sept to discuss wide range of issues expected to arise at the UN General Assem bly which convenes later this month the state department announced Friday Prior to coming to Washing ton but on the some day More tin will meet with Ambassador Arthur Goldberg the v5 chief representative to the United NotionsI in New York The US and Canadian for eign policy chiefs regularly meet every year before the UN General Assembly convenes to discuss common strategy Weekend Toll OTTAWA CPLThe Cana dian Highway Safety Council is nursing hope that drivers are being more careful this year than last It is fragile theory hanging on the fact that weekend fatali ties to date in 1967 are down to 1319 from 1366 at the same time in 1966 Council officials observe that the improvement has taken place dedpite the increase in traffic associated with Centen nial year activities and Expo 57 And they hope the theory will getabaost this weekend tum bling the Labor Day holiday from its customary rank as the years biggest killer ll past experience proves an adequate guide up to loo per sons may die on Canadian streets and roads between local times Friday and ht Mondayi Last year 97 deaths were recorded highest ever for the holiday Employing Canadian Press fig res on weekend traffic in 1966 the council Tax Relief TORONTO CPITar relief measures arising from the Smith report would be an each ctse in futility if the savrngs are not passed on to the home provincial Treasurer Charles tiaeNaughloa said Fro day Mr MocNaugbtoa said the province plans to keep soles watch on municipal spending to see this doesnt hppen dont want to give the impression that we are going to put tight clamp on municipal spending But if we are going to share the money we have to have some controls The governments objective would be to hold the tax line but at the same time permit municipal authorities Ito press on with necessaryproyects Talks Break TORONTO CPI Conciliation talks broke down Friday in wage and ct dispute between the Lithographors and Photoengravers international Union Local 35 and three Toronto daily newspapers and weekly The union represents about no photacngravcrs with The Star The Telegram The Globe and Mail and The Star Weehiy The union is seeking an eight month contract retroactive to April so in order to bring the engravcrs contract in line with those oi other mechanical unions on the newspapers Other unlons contracts expire Doc to RESCUERS SINK MONTREAL CPITen young men who paddled their canoe 13o miles from St Gabriel de Brandon Que arrived at Expo 57 dayiate because they had to rcscue the crew of an RCMP boat which sank The paddlersI who arrived here Thursday told how they encountered six foot waves es on night at Verchcres 21 mils northeast ot Montreal An RCMP harbor patrol cruiser was sent out to aid the paddlcrs But as it turned out the RCMP boat was swamped and sank and the canocisls had to rescue the crew Expo Gilt MONTREAL CPl Repre sentatives from the live Scandi navian countries Friday donated their pavilion at Expo 67 to the City of Montreal for 2273 weekend deaths accounted for til per cent of the years total of 5158 although week ends provided only 34 per cent of the time available for driv mg LONG WEEKENDS WORST Further the nine holiday weekends alone accounted for 25 per cent of all weekend fatal ities The councils analysis also reveals that at least in 1966 weekend highway travel proved more hazardous in Quebec than anywhere else in the country Fatalities in most provinces were related closely to their population British Columbia for instance suffered 10 per cent of weekend deaths and has 93 per cent of the countrys population But Quebec with 288 per cent or the population or Ian ada recorded 324 per cent of its fatalit 0ntario appeared to be among the safest provinces with 296 per cent ofCanadits weekend fartalitie and 347 per loan gt0PEN LABOUR DAY MON SEPT 4th All Day am pm Your Previous Soles Slips From Mosryns Are Worth 10M on ontv MOSTYNS Mens It Studenls Wear no Dunlap 726t70l wpzmnmmny NW 131155 the municipalitys use after the fair in over The representation was made ta Mayor Jean Drapeau in his office at city hall The donation of the position shared by icelaad Finland Denmark Norway and Sweden iriogs to it the number of national pavilions donated to the city BMC Changeover KINGSTON Ont iCPllleat ing thrl new green dress uni farm of the Canadian Armed Forces Commodore William Prine llnyes RCNl 47 took over command of the lloyal Military College Friday llis predecessor Air Commo doro Birehall 51 retlres from the military Nov The new commander grad uate of RMC was commandant of the Canadian Services Cell lege lloyal Roads to Victoria from 1963 to 1966 New Iustice OTTAWA CPllllr Justice John Cartwright al the Supreme Court of Canada will be sworn in as chlcf justice by GovernorGeneral Mlchcner at Government House nd morning The 72yearold native of was appointed last month to succeed Chlel Justice Robert Tuschcreau who Is retir In for health reasons Body Is Found In Lake Erie HURON Ohio lAPIThe coast guard said the body of man wearing jump suit was pulled from the choppy waters of Loire Erie Thursday and presumed to be one of it slur rlivers who have been missing since Sunday The parachutisls missed their target at Ortncr Field near Wakeman by 10 miles Of the in who made the jump four were pulled from the lake minutes after they hit the water Girl Dies In Home Fire KENDRA Ont CPDRose Dawn Grotkc of this north western Ontario town died Tuesday in fire which destroyed the family home Her father Glen Grolke was severely burned while attempt ing to rescue her PHONE 1122 ANYTIME NOW SHOWING IIT ROXY Lumber tycoon Mol rooncy VALTER BRENN ANI at the whch of his pride and lay 1930 Rolls Royce drives his grandchildren Rod ncy and Elirabeth MATHEW GARBER and KAREN DOT RlCE through California Rod through the California Red woods where they become in volved in an adventure with two lost gnomes in search of lost colony of little people to this scene from Wall Dis neys comedy The Gnome lllohiie Walt Disneys The Gnomeaioblle is now playing at The Roxy Theatre coslarrw lng Richard Deacon and Sean afcclory and featuring Cami Scoring Young Timmins Hitchhiker Seeks Signature In Quebec City NTR Elf CPIKurt Johnson 20 of Timmins OntI wasnn his way again Friday hitchhiking to Quebec City where he hopes to gel the sig nature of Mayor Gillcs Lamon tagne on scroll Johnson has been hitchhikinll across Canada since June 20 when he took leave of absence from his job as sur veyor lle inlcndcd to get the slgaaturu of the mayors of all 10 provincial capitals Prime RCAFV ASSOC 441 vmc BINGO Every Monday at 800 pm SPECiALS JACKPOT $29000 SHARE THE uman Admission 50 14 HIGH ST Above NuServiee Cleaners LAST TIME TONIGHT WINNER or ACADEMY AWARDS lmmooouuwnumlunorwnnmum DAVID LEANS FILM or conscientious DOCTOR lei moo WVISWN AND Elm II BOEING BOEING adultl Jerry Lewis Tony Curtis REDLINE 7000 adult James Cann Skip Ward HOT coo GIRLs Chuck Connors Laurie Nelson ROAD RACERS Joel Lawrence NEXTMON TuEs Isl our MONSTER DIE Boris Karloff Nick Adams WEB ONLY annaan PW Emilia comm PIESNETT tum urEaut ouuomo NAlDlt memo refill ALSOI more Color 2087 MICHAEL RENNIE KARENerELE Minister Pearson and the may ors of Ottawa Montreal and Vancouvcr So lnr he has managed to get the signatures in each city west of Montreal REE Americans Approach UN With Peace Ideas By WILLIAM GATES UNITED NATIONS CF The United Statu is asking friends on the United Nations Security Council whether they think the council should take up the war in Vietnam again and try to promote settlement Diplomatic sources said Fri day the United States has not decided whether to ask for another council meeting on the sublect is not seeking support for other members for any such requst and is not suggesting what the council should do if it did meet But one informant told reporter the us delegation is trying to find out what the mood of the council members is on the matter He said council delegations generally are waiting for word from their governments SENATORS PRESSING Another source said his impression is that the Ameri cans are thinking seriously about asking for another caun cilmeeting on Vietnam He expressed belief that it is doing so only because several senators had said it shotdd ask for such meeting The informant expressed the view that if the council met now it could no more do any thing than it could when the United status set up three coun cil meetings on Vietnam in Ecbruary 1966 On that occa men US resolution calling for steps to set up new Gene va peace conference had to be shclvcd for fear of Soviet or French vclo i$UNDAYMMl0HTT ruo ohmstn rnroucumtulout shunEm $1 11GOMEDYor RRORS unflaSQUE orruc tree acorn youu tantalum incurs on NONE 72MB inuout FLAVLRS KATE 46 DUNLOP ST BARRIE WALT DISNEYIS €332 Mouton BRENNAN orIIEIA SALE now Over Today Sunday Nlondoy Tuesday The wackiest road race ever run was MARY rnmxs nu TllN tUWEtt Also MATTHEW KARHI In errata nonlethalNYNN Walt Disneys zBoyvéHiseEogleL oaay at 130 350 61I0 700 330 920 Continuous Sunday from I3O Matinee MondayOne complete show IESO Evening Monday700 Er 920 PHONE TIEABET malls PLTEH rllra1ar All Children holds that the United Nations can do nothing about it because SecretaryGeneral Thanl neither North Vietnam nor China has any UN rcprcscntl tion OKEEEE ENTRE FRONT KYONGE EMA66 CANADIAN OPERA 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