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Barrie Examiner, 13 Jun 1968, p. 2

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chhml Jailed Andrew minim Educ at Dunlopsc in given pin noodles in tail yeanrday after ho was oonvlaed in trates court on four driving muss lie was charged with failing to remain at the scene at an accident careless driving dew lflsnflhout license and hsvuu no pron insurance The charges were laid May 24 Defense counsel son said that hlcbean bid on Ceremony Opens Medonte Garage New lledonte townjiip gor ege at Moonstone was olfldal ly opened yesterday alternoon at ceremony presided over by Reeve Dalton Jermey lonna or county wnrden Loealed next to one at the county garages the township garage was located not far lmm Dttnicps Appliance and Jurni ture store here Dr Rynawl former member for East Simcoe and candidate in the coming Simeoe North federal contest and Garden Smith MPP spoke congratulating the town sbip Besides Reeve Jerriicy members at the ltledollte coun cil include Deputy Reeve ln and Councillors gram Amos Boyd Milieu Morley Ball and Horace Vasey with Howard Robinson clerk Licence Suspended Man Fined $60 Harry Edwin Bcray 35 was lined $60 yesterday in magis traies court for driving while his licence was suspended Constable Robert Jones testi lied that he caught Barely in radar lrup set for west bound trnliic on Tillin street He said Barely was given speeding violation ticket for trnv clling at 40 mph in 30 mph zone Berczzy said he had not been driving His brother Harold had been at the wheel Magistrate Foster found him guilty Driver Months when are motto with previous gauge dnjflleie had been fYwve had two wnviotions and llilhsvent learned your Imon Magistrate Euler told the you1L Board Promises Early Decision On Club Course request 1mm the Barrie Country Club lid to have it some propaty on Sunnldsle Rd reamed lrorn open We to residenial is being consideM by the planning board The board will make recommendation to city council or soon as possible One oi the conditions adver tised by the club for the sale oflharropertylsthatitbere pound for residential use llieamhiie AldDorian Par lorth crushed waysinnd menus committee to Investigate methods of obtaining the prop any for use by the city as park it is understood that the pur chsse price of the land would be in the neighborhood of $5000 and someone besides the group headed by AM Parker is inter ested in Trailer Overiums lour lire Injured Four members ol Hritidt Columbia family were injured on Highway too south of Thornton yesterday when their trailer overturned Mainice Louis Sh Brunaby 30 driver at the car pulling the trailureceived minor in juries Also hurt were his wile Doris and two children Gwen and Beverley They were treated at Royal Victoria Hos pital Barrie Ontario Provincial Police detachment said that damage to the trailerwss 31500 riiy nxssnunnmnwr ans PHONE mzur snd that is healthy sign be who 1965 stexecutireof the Barrie branch Royal Csn Idlan Air Force Asocintlon was elected last night at head Menuhin SUNLFROW morn Lat1 Del Kelly past Walden Clifford Westsarth Taylor president and Georgn sncurws onus FORCE Associnnon Solar haanurer REAR Mrs Mary admins Max Matdidl Hank Partridge Ray Mahd Lelctcock Finds Barrie Stirred By EleétiOn By BlLLCURlMN Examiner DlsirletEdltor Barrie is always an interest ing place to visit and it is par ticularly so during election time according to Stephen Monocle well known writer who is visitor in this city today Everyone you meet wants to talk about the election issues said after explaining he was spending few days in Barrie because of many past pleasant associations and then would we turn to Drillin for the summer He spent last winter at North Bay but was uncertainwhether lows nrclintw initials cnuitcu Stu nta of Miss Margaret Kinggave piano recital at CollierUnited Church auditor ium last night with their tea Beard Deters Ruling On Zone hdecisinn is expected wi in is week following an Ontario lllunicipnllloard hearing yester day inlo objections to zoning change on propertyowned by VrBardevco Ltd on the east side gt St Vincent St north of Grove ardcvco wants to use the property mostlyfor single fam ily residential use but also wishw to putIsome row hous ing on partofSt Vincentst andon anhnopensd part of Ros St The ionlng originally would svegallowed semi detached omes ut planningwnsulthnt gap Maclherson suggested port If Bsrdavnosiproperty be re sound row houSingcould be Whenso propertyowners in th bjeoted to chef from LEFT T0 Rle sre Janice McKee Kerry Chick Mary LynnMaodomald Sandy Perryman and Anita Pearssil housing an called At the heating the city sup ported thechaoge as did har devco 0MB heating was Gilt bid with PORTABLE TV We have Black and iiihue portable TV We $179 as low as chARk Examiner Plum to return there or go to Florida next winter Asked which of the lenders ol Canadas most prominent politi cal parties he lovored the 5b yearold professor smiled broad ly hesitntai as it engaged in deep thought and then replied favor the one who will do the most or Cannd am think ing ol nsti st unity and econ omic issue The native oi Montreal whoss famous father the late Stephen Leacoclr seni wmle volumes oi literature on pa iical economy and social sciences in addition to humorous books like Sun shine Sketches ol Little Town Moonbenms from the Larger Lun and Further Foolishness went on to say he di tapprove oi smear politics had been used against ll three leaders but Prime lit ter Trudeau in psrticldnr We are entitled to our prei erenccs but we should be fair to them all he said firmly as roundly denounced such tac rs The onetime prolmor of En gllsh at mail was reminded his late father was staunch Conservative certainly was not Soel st but was far head of his time replied lllr Leacoeir mentioning in particu lar his fathers economic views in his book Unsolved Riddle of Social Justice MEANING OBSCURE Equal opportunitylor all was most desirable goal but this was subject to many interpre tations Should this mean equal pay standard of living or what Should person who was nol quite as capable as someone else be paid lessfor his efforts in land of equal opportunity be cause ot handicap to learn m1 There was no easy solution to solvings national ocunomysincc heavy indebtedness pile up through the years hastn be rel paid with carrying charges and interest regardless of which party is elected to power The taxpayer has to hear therbrunt of mentingthe cost ound political economyw it help said Mr Leacoclr in low tone as if more to himself than the press His voice became clearer as be reflected on some thing he had read from one at his fathers books it all the economistsin the world Were stretched end to end they would get nowhere We need the rightleadership and as good Canadianswe hnvo to work with our leaders ha Heres an ideal gilt lor DH on Ml day fltls lur niture has its nulursl lin ish ready to he stained with one ololir resistulns to match your tunound ingr Perfect for the rec room or hottsgc ii iRoclrIng Chairs $1425 Bar Stools no no It in lighti Ila ndale suidmrntloning recent events in hence as no example of chaot ic political conditions discussion turned to the merits of the much debated Cutter report and capital gains tax Mr leacook wus asked it be favored sudr tax being im posed in Canada or ll be thought it would do more harm than good by discounnging invest ment in Canada ers am in favor ll it is imposed rightii it isnt only capital that gains he answered There were many different ways of imposing capital gains tax and whether it would be of general benefit or detrimental depended onhow it was done The months in two years ago suggested only net capital gains should be taxed and one should Frees ytsurver FREE PARKING lcisy mews Imuummumumunsmvmuuu Seek $5000 members at exoc ptive eouodL Examiner Pho Murder Case Is Remanded The preliminary hearing oi Base Borden military policeman W1 Willan leonnld Arhing to was st for June 19 in mag lstratcs court yedcrday Arbing has been charged with noncapitol murder in connec tion with the stabbing death of his wife Evelyn 45 following an incident near the city marina Saturday night lilrs Arbing was pronounced dead on arrival at Royal Vie horia Hawk Arbing returned in March from tour of duty in Cyprus His wife and tour nluldren lived nt 75 Scheldt Ores Base Borden be allowed to deduct capital losses from income it thiswers done the overall yield might not he as extensive as some seem to think If capital gains tax vcre app edrlnrsuch way as to discourage company expan sionrit could also hnyea serious eliect on the écouomy er den lack Mankind Alex Strung Sn ToBuv5Ldnd Of Golf Clu naval obtain the Basrrlu momy on ddaland mm use as She calicdior irorn individuals wo mmsastdchtkdfg in dustlyv and its org DEADLINE Deadline for thscampaign is June It dont bdisva this is an in moments challenge Aid mtg We 811806510an ng support every failed in favor of retaining this Donations should be sent to the Royal Bank ol Canada Dun lop St nodmsde out to the ante Citizens Save the Park mlunuovilflis the data to lgldsuon announce Barrie Club 11d Aid Parker said he was con vmced the tarmayers oi Barrio are willing to pordiase an al rezly deveiapglpark sited dty colt Monday Aid Parker recommended to Discuss Zoning Oi Annexed Land Property owners in that pan innislil Mnsbip annexed by the lily Nov 51 will meet with the Barrie Planning Board and the Barrie IndlmrinlDomr mission at city hall July to discuss proposed ningoittro arear rr m3 land annexed no srilyJons Canadian General Electric Co ind plant vino n3 amnion HAL price at the hind is in neighborhood of WM Three deputation in lav itll was property lore notmcll llondsy night There were abotu 100 Me ilj new new DMBaioll urged omrifil petty that would need little dev elopmentwwld never present fleet again one others who auntenact council worn Bob Remit and Judge Marjorie Hmrlltonr former mayor of Barrie Council decided May 27 not to traalltse any hall ohms request to emoney purchase Aid Bobcm finance dralmtnn laid tbedty waqln had way to make central ex penditures because the Omarlo Municipal Board had cut the capital budget to $1000000 from over $16W000= the muted Aid Pfllkfl on ganlza fund raking canr Fallin impaired Drivel Is Fined $100 James Paterson 25 of Base Borden was convicted in nui istrstcs court yesterday oi drivlt tug wbfle impaired Ho wns charged on May 22 Crown Attorney EdwardWlld man said that Constable Robert Jones saw car going west on Collier Street its width car didnol stooges the signsan Clapperton Street Palterson was fined costs $106an PricedvFrom on ing Enamel cacao 15cm 13 NO MONEY N0 OUTSIDE FINANCING FRI 900PM Coats of Gleaming Hard White open DAILY snow To 600 PM 7266585

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