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Barrie Examiner, 20 Jun 1968, p. 2

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thaneach thotadmhrfixi 1be14yearold tire the itiinistcrj oi Forestry has resided in Ottawa tor tha past Moi ars in his cam lgnhe has edged to move mouse riding title is elected native of Hamilton sir Roberta graduated with BA in political science from the University at Toronto in 1965 He won scholarship to do post graduate work at Oxlord Uni versity thenreturned to of to lecture in political science lrnm 195610 1960 His doctorv ata lrnm Oktord rm received lnittst the samc3year he en teredthe Department niEx ternal Altnlrs serving as ad wiser to the Canadian delega thin to the United Nations Humanitarian Apprddch lUrgjed BY N1213 Candidate New Democratic Party candl date in YorkSimcoe Don lllc Fadyen Bradiord high school teacher believes that human it is the main issue at the election on Thcsduy lilr McFadyen 38 year old bearded nativeoi Gall says that thevfidwjemncratic Party is compose otwgrlters stu dents mist larmers and busi nessmen who believe thot 95 percent 01 thepopulation is adabylt old parties flime tlte problems which now face Canada could be rci solved it government would take humanitarian and com passionate approach to them he said lltr McFadyenitays that the old parties consistently avoid or water down old legislation because it might be at intercst to the majority oi the people rather than five per cent at the populace which controls the wcaith oi the country The candidate is making his In MCCutcheonCdmpgign Wallace McCutcheon Progres sive Conservative candidate in Yorkéfipiotirsais he resigned from the Senate because he be lieves he can he more uselul to the constituency and the cntlntry as an elected representative oi the people Mr McCulcheon has been ace tive in the Conservative program local provincial and na most at his ye The lormer minister at trade and commerce and ironi bencher in the Senate Mr Mc Cutcbeons interest in politics goes back to his high school days Discussing election issues Mr liagxtgheohisaid The issue is Dragnet337 the Liberal govcrn ntenl Our system needs reform Ganada Laclrey Qt US Policy itinioul Says ie Rintoul New Democra tic Party candidate or Simone North has called Canada the is they of American foreign no We have to stop trundling af terthe United States in foreign policy We cah makea special cnotribution to solving world problems but we are not going to make it ii we continue it he the vlaclrey oi the United Stat he said in Stop the War it Vietnam Committee meeting in Coldwater Canada has spent billions on defence since World War it and what have we got to show ior in he asked The North Atlantic Treaty 0r ganjzation is no longer relevant to the situation that exists in Europe Mr Rinloul said There is no doubt that we should change our role in NATO or withdraw completely As or NORAD which has re centiy been renwed the sort cl protection we can derive from itdoes not compensate for the millions ol dollars we shall con tin to spend WILL EXHIBIT isoaol will participate in the mthw ds lair at Osaka Japan Prirna Minister Eshkol Roberta II not by adlan comment to pellet Ilcbbol Mr Roberta micro you in the vote Simcoalidiflliiut Liberal vote rneatlajerpendad government pragraln la ln crease housin Aprovide com mater services deatvrith cost price squeeze in in and hoprovetaun loans Mr Roberts and his wrte plan to live in the riding and iotlow regularch hours with time available to constituentI it be Is elected Nesday tirst run the lederal amoainCam palgning has become iamlly thing as his wife Jean and their two sons Randy 12 and Joey to pound neighborth doors to seek support tor the NDP Together the tamin has tried tphitjstl per centol the houses in this ridingj tedcherin Brudtord tor the last six years Mr hlcladycn has kept in tnuch with the youth inthercounlry apd often gatherslhi political ideas from conversations with students And youth has made major contributionin blr cam paign group at students sanded and painted Volkswa gen husbla1ing orange and black ora and converted it into mobile committoe room vi lllr Mandyen recently told l000 students at King Compo site that the New Democrch Party would lower the voting age to throughout Canada Wevdid it in Saskatchewan maybe there should hemore indirect tatratihn to replace part the ncnnctaxvs it Mr tcheon has owned latm orkSimcoe or is dent of the constituency and has given his time to various community activities He has been closely associat ed withtheworks oi iinited Ap peal Community Red Feather canvpalgns Do tario Cancer Societ Canadian Wel fare Council vVictoriarl Order ol Nurses and St Michaels and Princess Margaret Hospitals He served on the Royal Commission on Health Services andris an enthusiastic campaigner tor the York Central and York County hospitals armies on theBoardoi Gov ernors oi the Universityot Tor ontn hint VSL Unfilefsityf During the Second World War he was deputy chairman olthe Wartime Prices and trade Board from lint to this Following the war he took up law and was assistant to the president oi Na tional Lite insurance Company oi Canada and wm vicepresiv dent and managing directcrot the Corporation for 17 years Mr McCutcheon has laid the problems oi Canada as he secs than ht the line or voters To Study Changing Role Conlerence Dohald Jay illiam Lemmon James Brown and Hopper will be the Barrie deles gathn to the Canadian YMCA conference to be held at York University June23 to 21 Main aim of the conference is ti oosider the role to he piated by the YMCA in society now that the demands olyouth are ao sharply ditlerent trom those of past generations according to national president ice Strong Youth will make up large percentage of the attending dale gates Dr Robert Crook assis tant dean of education at Queens College of the City University oi New York will outline organiza tional change to them suggesting announced Barri Seen unique role for the YMCA vHandr Store arm The Pink Elephant conrssr STARTS THURSDAY JUNE 20 Ends July 51 Grand prize It cu it Universal Freezer Winner to be announced on Br Barker Show at 545 pm Aug in 1968 draw will be years and is permanent resiv Francis Xavier JOHN ROBERTS DON hlcFADYEN said Economic Issues Stres We are laced ith bhrdensome taxation galloping inflation as tronomical interest rates ser ious lack or adequate housing which results from housing progra employment 0n nicsday Canadianshave to decide between Stanfield government which otters both men and policies to get the Canadian economy moving or Liberal government whichcon tinues to confuse both the econ pray and the electorate with makeshift and well do itih Ottawahe sad iuggish on take more no my thesbor amine taken rived the He ahead tutnight meeting at the1iltlgILnkeP Develop meat Committ hire Jack Wratman on beholl ot thahgé etonl Heidhaturallatr Club bid the committee th nglngars ahditown planner or obava signed than ark arms Iterlalfphotogr ha have been taken and Eontporlrnaps wiil soon bofeady tor thecommittee sult park Thera Twill Ibe nn admla par airpowsbeing ex liedby the Hurcnia Archeola °iai°lii Exit Vt ty in per on bbringtn Hummer toicmote topsoilqu approved Shy the cominluee last night provided ihllbhliltbtu sedate lid tor corsienteeitigithe on charge jog pl notbing else the pa will is tiresome ot lees at to ports inch lilin fin to present to city bpliihemais cit willshowthelproposedparktpro tecl in various singesoi deter opinent and tore tlceiwul deddevhnw tarthc cango thti year withthettmaand funds available There also posslb agnaturo ail willing lncorpor atcd into the sileCornmlttea chairman Charles Grittin said that the cunsulting engineer would have to advise on tho feasibilityor such planulha trail would bemulntained by the naturalists club and would have signs describing wild plants in the area hoardwalhs over marsh and would enable tourists using the proposedtrailerand camp site utthepark to observe wild tile in itattaturnt state leAN VILLAGE An ladianvlllqge siteflln iha northernpart oi the 108 cra Damage $284 rIn 5Disirict lload Mishaps car driven by Pblii Kenny 25 RR Barrie spe out at control early today and crossed lawn belore crashing into on on Sunoidale Rood llir Kenny was westbound when the accident fooltplnce at 128 arn Totnl damage to his vehicle was $600 police said that City Residents Report Prowlers ltlary Howe 47 Blake St re ported the theft at her green 1960 Falcon lrom the rear at her apartment building this monung Miss diowe soidlhe uniocked mwasstoleo some time Wednesday afternoon or evening zeitvpouce havijatsoyeceitied number ofprowier complaints tram residents Holgate Street woman returned home at iam today to tind man look ing in the window at her home When she called police the man fled across the lawn and appeared Gravestreetrwoman also complaincd to the city police department that perspn was prowling outside her home with aiiashlight last night There was an accident at Mulcaster and Cedringtoo strcets at 45 pm yesterday Drivers involved in the 3325 property damage accident were John Turnbuil 50 79 Cod rington st and Armand Guido lion 42 North Parkway passenger Carol Raycralt 27 Agnes St received bump on the headat the time of the collision An unattended carat the In torsectionni Ellen and John Streets rolledacross the street and damaged near owned by Harry Goorts oi Rm Stayner yesterday at 430 prn Police said damage to both vehicleswas estimated at sits Barrie ca investigated accidents last night Constable ill sley investigated one car accident north of the Holly Road over ass and Highway donat ll rjpm Driver oi the car was Johnwmiam Steel 44 Nawhury Dr tal damage to his car was St 500 Lorna Verstralen 20 hit Oro Township was involved in one car accident one mile north oIOld Barrie Road at County Road 11 and the Eighth Concession oi Oro Township Total damage to her it 5300 OK usen raucKs MAY Newmarket To dis dvnham The boil Crestiiner which Neil nrniiy planto useihfi Exam yDwellers ToeLat T0 or Allan Roach saidtodnythot few transients and summer cottagers to Simon Nngth were trying to get their names added to the voters list but it was too late The lpst cltance to add name was June on on Roach said that during the court of revision names were added to thelist swelling the voting population pt the rid ing to 46432 ylts too late new to get or name on the list unless you are rural voter and are prepared to take an oath at the pollsf in Ottawa rcports armstnrts ing to come into the attic ol the cltieiyelectulnl otticcr Jean Marc Hamel about city Lowell ers lelt oi votersjlisLs viho did not take steps tohove the names put on There is nothingthatcan be done about it nowf Mr Hamel said Wednesday Easy taste and Seagram qualityfThpts what made Star the fastest ilstng new tar among Canadian whiskles In facttha tory of5 Stars sudden popularity is quite yang day Junofls lt Voters lists wete compiled and posted in all neighborhde early in May Anybody over 00de could have gone to rc vlsntg oliicerscourt or sent somebody to represent him or called the returning omeer ond had revising agent sent to his home Eutthls had tobe done by Saturday June The returningomcors name andnddress arena the election 205 Dunlap SEAMLESS WAXLESS DURtBL TORGiNOL FLOORING Gétdnvatexstist Simone North spinning nrrq plficlamatitin hanging in post at tides lt The rural voter is luckier All he has to do to reclaim his yot ingiriglthis show up at his poli ttigfstdtidnpn election day take an oath and get one other voter to take an oath vouching for him vaery election hundreds people inurhan areas miss the courts of revision or fail even tolcaillthe returning oil or el said 372363313 illlllttlllillifitllimtltflllsit ChevroletdidsmohlieCamirtiOKUsed Ca land Truckauu Should you be In the market for car or truck come In andsae the top manaiorMny McArihvr Etantastic But youll find it easy to Vbetiéva with no obligation irom any Barrie second Hahd gt1an youve tasted the whisky Store salesman All ballots must he Ignited Barrie Second Hand Store or put ihballdt box suppllEdat store in case at duplication draw will be made We reserve all rights Stalt not eligible to enter contcst 55 Dunlop St made daily tor Pink Elephant Ballots are ee

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