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Barrie Examiner, 26 Jul 1968, p. 4

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its is is In democracy all workers regardless of their differing con dlonharga of their flirtation call log The MC therdora advigt eaten full representation rights harmonious enployer employee relation good was eXceilent working conditions lust labor Insomnia and effective edu cational programs Preserfly the CLAC enioys the whole heart ed voluntary support of approx imately ssoo metnbemaffillat ed with about 75 locals in On tm Manitoba Alberta and Numhina programmer on cue an entirely in dependent Canadian movementr instlb it has no fomiai ties or con nections with any rhurch or poi ttical party it is vitally important to workI ers whetherm labor Wotan no ccpts an soc st or Cluistlnn point of View The CLAC in keeping with Mia intent ofthe law and the ex press provisions of the Canadian Bill of Rights honors the prin ciple of freedom of association Whencover it obtains therlght to represent pccpie tho worlrers nrelraetoiotn or not toioln lha CLAC respects mans God given rim to work lhg Chllc pgsenlvxeprcsen approximately 60 groups of work During Summer Season According to the Ontario Safety League filhe wake createdtby thougbt less and inconsiderate boat operators is the greatest manmadehazsrd on On tario waterways Certainly anyone who has done much boating in small craft would have to agree with this state ment It is demonstrated clearly every time one ventures out on heavily used waters during the summer season in recent bulletin Ernest Taylor Manager of the 081 Outdoor Recrea tion Department saidOperators of larg er inboardpowered boats of the cabin cruiser variety are the worst offenders and many of themrly burgees small tapered flags or cate they should ow better Failure to slow down whenmeeting smaller craft on open waters is just plain bad boating manners But Mr Taylor notes that when it is done in canals and narrow buoyed channels it becomes an offence under Canadian law punishable byse vere penalties Operators of large power boats should incorinnomirr 30 YEARS AGO IN TOWN Barrie Examiner Juiy28 1938 Simcoe County farmers battled dreaded army worm as spring crops attacked Stewart Page and Floyd Lashley agreps were directing operations as fields treated to stop ravages Last great outbreak in Ontario just before start nWorldWar One in1914 andbefore that 1896 Auspices Kiwanis Club 30000 lake trout fry placed in Kempenfelt Bay by Cliff Corie Royal Air Force mis aion arrived in Canada to consider estab iishment training basesl Camp Borden Will be inspected Seriou outbreak of robbery in Barrie reported by fPolico Chief Alex Stewart It included reakin at Westons Bakery several ho auto thefts Town Counc debated ter rd of Health Kiwanis Karnival moved from Post Offlice Square to Barrie Arena proved successful as ver under chairmanship of Arthur Catcher Douglas Ramsay bat Barrie baasebaliciub Ken Terry was win ng pitcher Alvin Bowen skipped winningfrinkat Barrie mixed BobyPoweiis Melody Men nine Barrie musicians playing 21instru ents featured at MinetsPolntdance ghts week as whistlerBunny Morganson IlcoiumnistlToronto Telegram led and Saturday night tra from Shelburne stirred for da rrle TArena ennants which indi ery store Vciationhad24l autos voluntarily tested ha and awn originator Views sometimes is described Willis lippingorcii remember that the slit miles per hour speed limitin Eanais and buoyed chan nels has been established for specific be reason As Mr Taylor explains it Any type of vessel either displacement or planing hull will not throw damaging wake travelling at this rate of speed In crease this speed to ten or twelve miles per hour and even the averageoutboard ll of fifteen or sixteen feet will throw wake that will be dangerous to canoes and small fishing boats Larger boats of course will usually throw propor tionately larger swell The Ontario Safety League has called for the fvoluntary observance of posted speed limits on our waterwaysbacked up by strict enforcement where neces saryfor the good of pleasure boatin and the safet of small boat users We support the SL in this regard With the number of boats on Ontario water ways increasing esch year it is impera tive that allboaters show regard for the safety in wherethlhrltiilittll Soviet Leadership aghast At Liberalism Of Czechs laws should be strictly enforced big launch Committee in charge con sisted of chairman Fred Sarjeant Tommy Cuthbert Gerald Smith Charlie Lowe George Holloway and Rf Reid Frank Dutcher installed latest type Uni versal Cooler refrigeration unit in groc GarageVOperators Asso in Barrie found only 50 mechanically safe Town Council granted $300 to International Plowing Match provided banquet held in Barrie Dan Howley of Toronto Maple Leafs scout big game between Barrierand Penetanguishene Leafs dont want to miss any more Canadianball prospects after findiri Phil Marchildon in this area Smcoe County COuncil sold present Childrens Aid property at southeast corner Torhntoarid Elizabeth Stsl to Wilt McKinnon saidto be rep resenting McCallFrontenac Oil Co Council boughtCuirie property oneast side Bayfield above Welington for new Childrens Shelter Memorial cairn unveiled atEdenvale on siteof Gien garrys Landing Nottawasaga River THE NszFRONTiER New Yorklimes Mans leap into outer space captures the headlines but his mostrowsrdin new frontier may its much to hon as ocean space Rspldgadvan an in nurlnernoiencc rpl re andvsbegln the mouroesmf tbezlo per cent surface which lies beneath Ill and has assisted them in con cluding collective agreemenk By the way Mr Bcbbette every one of those groups was unoc ganlted DELIGEIED am delighted to hear that Mr Bohbette behaves that people should he trio to join the union of their own clioositw Would that AMOCLC union leaders talked the same language in stead they insist as they did at Rolmnghang heathera List that every worker join their ranks and pay tribute to them or lose his employment 1th denial oi freedom is on unwholeeom€nd undemocraticsituation it can corrected by eliminating wherever possible the prevail ing practice of granting one union exclusive bargaining rights and by allowing and enlt managing two or more unions ioiotlylo represent the workers us Canadian workers would be freeto ioln the union of their choice those favoring the scriptuer directed Christian Labor Association of Canada should join it whereas others shoidd loin eitherthe Catholic influeneed Confederation of Na tional Trade Unions or one of the socialist oriented Canadian Labor Congress affiliates fhme labor movements should coup erate and submit one set of con AROUND ins worth By Philip Deane Foreign Mill Ant The entire Russian Pohtbu reau the it most powerful men indie Communistworld are ling Czechosovakia to talk the Prague leaders of con tinued llberailzation an we must ask ourselves why all it hadtogo and why Brezhnev alone or Kosygtn would not ve done Ona answer that theft to in town to Emu 16Bayfield Street Barrie0ntario AMhOriudas sewndwciassn issue on which both factions mail by the Post Office De pamient0tptasiivaa fill $1 payment ga ca Return postage guaranteed pailyfiSundays and Statutory Holidays flfillflb side Ontario on year Out side Canada British posses sions 115 year foreign year National Advertising Officear muniversity Avenue loron t0 Cuthcart Stl Monte real Mentor lot the Canadian Preaa and Albdit Bureauwof Circulation 1110 Canadian Press is ex clusively entitled tofithe uaev rtegihhiatigli of slingwds so paper itedgtoltar ii Associated Preu orReutarn and also the local news publishedthereln gather will carry more weight ot the Russian revolutionfhese viedonl should be granted equality of trinity and ev ary workera civil Halli should he scrupuloiuly safeguarded No worker should ever be subject ed to intolerance discrimination or diualorohlp oemlnly not men who act in the mirit of the Preamhieto ThaVCnnadlan Bill of Rights which unequivoc ay affirms that the Canadian nation is founded upon principles that acknowledge the supremacy of God the dignitynnd worth of the human pean and the positionof the family in locicty of free men and free lnstitu lions and that men and one remain free only when freedom is founded upon respect for moral and spiritual values and the rule of law Mr Bobbette also wonders what the Committee for Justice and liberty is all about Again bars are the facts flre GIL Foundation was in corporatod in ml with the aim to protect and advance the civil liberties of all Canadian work and mfegusrd their ight employment The compulsion practised in the form of comicory union i5mMliCil makes membership In or support of tradeunlon corith of employment is unjustified Such compulsion ra suits from lock of insight into and appreciation for the trua ohamcter of freedom and free institutions Freedom It only withdrawal of our military forces in Europe At present Canada has an Air Division and Military Brigade Group cad numbering around 6000 men stationed in Europe The strongest voice in Ottawa urging Canadas fullest partld on in NATO has always en fidggearwweserss expect rc furyGeneral Wm at its aadquarters in France in 1956 instead he heeded the urgings of the then PrimeMinister of Canada Louis St Laurent and decided to remain in politics here Significantly letter has inst been made publichln which his Pearson ewlaintd wily he can sidcred that he had chosen the wisefit course As Prime Minister was able to help keep our policy on the right lines so Iar ns NATO war con rnedand at slime when for est in and supportfnr NATO is diminishing as the fear of coid war aggression from FRANK snillrnn the East dimlnlshesrightly or wronglvrllloreovar do dilnklunridbave done more to make NAN into the organiza tion it should becomehut hasntthan my successors have been ahie to dinThere ception by most of tire member governments to ourthreewise when 7mrnrruyrmenmeportmndeitciear that aratad from the enslaving the US and hheUK to say er of sinby the renewing wor WK nami we of Jesus Christ EXAMPLE We attach such great imporh anca to the freedom of associa tion in labor relations because melonéoerahip union involves no more no me financial contributlifild service organization labor unioneismuoh morerthan that Union support commits worker going to allow NATO to become emanallonsliplec of politi oai machinery in 1956 the NATO Council of BIBLE THOUGHT And on rm came nnd stood and cailcdfiraf other times Samuel Emnci Then me undamml helm an gritmust answered Speak for practices of the organization An example of such involvement is many unions support of sociaL is phllosophyand political par it might interest Mr Bobbette to know that practically the en tlre membership of the Found ation consists of workers who are voluntary members of the CLAC or captive memberi of AMO unions hope it has become dear thatnelther the CLAC nor the CJL Foundation condemn secular gt imions Sincerely Yours GERALD vmbnzannn thy servantheareth Samuel Wait for God to speak and then dont doubt that lie has spok en And thins ears shalihear word behind than saying this the way Walk ye in it Qbeéndriiy voice and will be firearms tidiflddiihiiWsMsr wiry warned by so Whither NAlOl Mel Now PLAYING 700 am pm air at police detective film die Miirphy CHE RIFLES roar Box orporcoku WiTHiE ADMISSION AT REGULAR CHILDRENS PRICE f50e BARRIE HURONIA DRIVEN THEATR Executive SecreJary showing that they are united 0nthe other hand ifthey feel tbe need to show they are united on the Czech issue the members of the Soviet Polithir roanmust realise that there are doubu about their unity If there are doubts about the unitythis means that some members of the Politburenu do not trust other members so they are going togoflier to keep an eye on one another And the viet disuniiyfl but they ouid be making mistake to bank too much on the spiitwithinRussian leader ship between the hardilners and Czechs must he on So tha progressivm There is one within the polithureau agree and that is the need for order Thus the dismay Wee unani mous among Soviet leaders when they read the socalied lib emigmanitesto published in Czechoslovakia in whichloading inleliechislscalled for strikes and demonstrations to dust or thodox communists from posi tions of influence gt Qimmuniats whoeventuaii pre great stress on the need fondle alplineat least the bread of Communists aranot revoluntlon availed in the loternecine fights communists are not revolution lullonarles They are organi mifiliiiifliiififll tinnititsivnianiiin zation men who have coma up through one of the woer rigid bureaucracies ran Hormone llhcy like things to be loey wantpeopief do their lotted tasks and to meddle tithey are lnvetcr ta planners and there is nothing they hate those than interfereneawltii around slogans plan by hot heads running BTWWWM Within Based on the exciting hast nimnil ilfllElllw iiiiiiiiufizuriniviiiiiiuiisgtl mini fimhwhiflfllfll moon

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