Ysarmy vanthMch nmï¬tï¬fflxtpqflf vmrvvaWWViwwnm 16 Bayflaidihtrflt Dorrie Ontario WallePuhliaher McPherson nmagi Editor WI Talia deviant Manage aariranar sooner if freshman Dont compote And CNEsuiicood Show The Canadian National Exhibition in grandaddy of all the nations fall fairs opened on Thursday and will run for 19 days Modern trends in Ontario legislation run somewhat behind major ity opinion For the first time the show will be open on Sundays afternoonand evening and few select restauer will be allowed to serve beer and wine Expo 87 served one pu ose for the ONE directors and Queens ark legisla tors it showed that Canadians and visi tors do not go on toot under open conditions But from purely exhibition stand point it is most unfair to compare the gold old ONE with lhtpo lheCNE is continuing annual fair which must and does show profit to exist whereas Expo was onetime affair put on at the taxpayers expense and airs staggering 1055 run as if money was no object to Canadians it may take some years but there is every indication that the new ONE will outgrow its oldfashioned concept This very yearhaa brought in some new and todate features The directors have early reexamined ioug established ahow5atidexhihlts and routines witha view to improvement and replacement as needed Yet for all that it is pleasing to note that the CNE has not attempted to chan it its fundamental character as enu afall fair intended to attract the forest of ordl ary people seeking en tertainment ra er than to divert small group of intellectuals or to arouse appre ciation from the excessively cultural Po uler response is what the EX needs ratlier than critical acclaim See you the sin Adddonttry to conipareitivitli Expo Youllsee plenty and enjoy yourself Nixon Has Strong support hichard Nixon is bound to hes more polished campaigner in 1968 in debate or on the hustings than he was in ratio In the last four years sincethe humiliation of Senator Barry Goldwater and the Republicans in the 1994 election Mr Nixon as been campaigning steadily across the country In the 1966 election for Senate and House of Representative seats he worked in many states on be half of the Republicans and it was this work on their behalf that earned him the support of many delegates at the con vention in Miami Beach More polish and broader experience are notrthe only apparent assets that Mrs Nixon brings to the campaign ahead He is more acceptable candldateto the American people including many Repub licans than was Senator Goldwater and his uluaconsewaï¬ve platform DOWNiviEMORYLliNE 65 YEARS AGOVIN SlMCOE COUNTY Barrie Northern Advance Aug 17 19032At Grand Opera House Scottish Concert Co of Aberdeen Clerk George Sneath announced voters list for Vespra Twp ready Barrie cheese board sold 905 boxes at 9c lbr Methodist burial ground on Eugenia St offered for sale by tender Frawley and John Lamb manager Bank of Toronto are enjoying couple of weeks on sands of Atlantic City Harold Dyment won several canoe races at Gravenhurst regatta Lastievenlng HaroldaTegart arrived home and found tramp inhis house giving him quite scare He didnt wait to argue but tcik off over the hack fence to look for help Miss Minnie Robinson arrived and the intruder vanished ir Steamer En terprise lies hard and fast aground at foot of Mulcaster St in Barrie as quel toaccident when returning from Jacksons Point One screwouit andship began taking in water at stern Pumps were started but passengers were not in formed as Capt McDonald wanted to ayert panic gHe decided tostry forBar rie by using the other uninjuredsc almost had to beach at Fishermans Po but made it to Carleys dock just in time All passengers got off before water reached fire hole cuttingoff supply of camandcausin umpstdceasefl teamei gradually in 12 feet of water but how ishigh and dry on ground Craighurstbandd cided to order uniforms Mr Ciaxton got orders to tailor 20menion$130to tal John Orr engineered sub mm minimum 1r HAPPENED rill curios WWIIif 12 acciva izmi IruzmwwoaJimm WVDMNJE arms Fa25m MITMW wanmm TaWJWflMDIIMRIï¬MMMIHqu stanlial mllldam at New Lowell 01d telegraph wires lamto ned new drug store in Bothwell Moreover Mr Nixon and the Repuhll cans are not as bawklsh about the war in Vietnam as they once were They do not advocate com lete United States with drawal atonce ut they do lean towards negotiated settlement ofthe war if Mrs letm can convince the American peoplethat he has good chance of reaching such settlement he Will win many votes from the Democratic admin istration which has been in officefer eight years of escalation of the war The Democrats will make their choice of presidential candidate Aug zit28 and it now appears that the final decision will be between VicePresident Hubert Hum hrey and Senator Eugene McCarthy give eventual winner will have no easy fight ainst the Republican choice this time anadian uninformed opinion to the contrary Da vid McCullough appointed tax ector for lnniefil Twp CollierSt Meth odist Church choir provided excellent garden arty especially solosby talent ed Mr dman Thomas Bell bought 400 hog at Angus for Collingwood Meat Co carcity of houses in Aliandale Peter Keerns already has 30 applicants for rental of old church which he is hav ing remodeled Offers run ashigh as $10 Grand Trunk Railway ex perimenting with new kind of long dist lephone service connected with BflglllSmiili of sa Road Queens Hotel reg istered 24 young ladies fromLouisville rentaltruism NOTEBOOK beenuea or cunt $2 hootthawld Academy Award is to and cam great we Annabell feat the Canadian Nailgimlllarhlhl Ition and will be viewed bit more nionr ciacumraxca Expo and the promotion Mime Winona The ï¬lm represented of em ea twonid have been undertaken Willi the circumstance seal of Jim Ramsay who ran the Ontario Expo show got the gov ernment into it But it certainly has paid off Which reminds us that as Ghriflopher Oh man Mr rm Pli wishes the film and itwuhayvhoactuailyre Sign the award you no Mr Giapmae made another Ontarlo mm fhla foundation which was avoiuntary organization foimdrd in reserve the wilder and encourage the used of lhla ï¬nial an wt is known Amerlc country was connected with the Foundation at the time aiid the turnout great strain on our never tooabundant funds with the final coatbelng considerably more than we naked waver it was fine film or at least we thought so And it seemed to us that the govfrit rnentnught want to quite prop erly chip is towards the ante so aJcreening was arranged then Premier lesiieFrost list there was no chlpin sir ost lhought tbe ï¬lrn was too moody first antlclg residency in Paris said that it la pointlest ihe Prime Ministers High iForPRule orrawa or rime lilinls ter Trudeau apparently hasghigh hopes that rules han planned early in the non Peril inept will shake off the Co mons tendency toward dragg debates But he has more to contend with than Just outdated rules Emotion tradition and the Ca nadian pattern of several par ties all work against speedup prime minister spoke hopefullyytvhis news conference Wednesday abouf stew rulesthsf would allow Parliament to meet in an orderly way fr rn early fall to late spring will breaks for Christmas and Easter The government proposals are secret but presumably they will follow the thinking of the li mernher special in tee headed by Manpowerlifiinister MecEachen which made exten sive recommendations last spring asking tlietlhey be put ilnto effect in the next Sessio CUT SUPPLY DEBATE The most profound of these according to some who have worked with the committee might beta change that will go almost unnoticed outside Parlia ment This is recommendation to change the handling utve Train was in charge of Conductor spendin Sstiirda Kentuckyï¬who are touring Ontario They 91 gave visited Niagara Falls and Toronto before ment spending programs omin to Barrie Fireman Andrew Dongs 28 killed when PenetangAllan dale fre ht ditched north of Elmvale on time spent on departmental cs mates andsupply motions re leasing moncy for government The Pertinent Paragraphs Its curiosity that makes women live miss something so long Theyre afraid it they die theyd lying Thereare considerable number of ï¬eopleyou could give $100 to every onday andtheyldbaehuug ofor pertinent Ottawer payment of upgstase Return pangs Kflarante slonsl sis yeari foreig V$szyear iik mimowiyr 425Universiryjmnuer mm on Catheart st real Merrilt furs Canadian would continue efforts toreduci Press and Audit Bureau of of apply ich gives the oppo siioh its main chance to criti cize government programsj and to move nonconfldcnce Lino rChcniges duplicates work of tees Aln Otiaw bycontr endreading deuteron ions lakesupa good partvofg on for daycand committee or the parliamentary year miles show that inrecen years lthss consumed about onethlrdof the Commons sib ting time73 dayrin the record Way session of 196667 and 55 days in the resday session that endedVin Apri By contrast the inritlsh House restricted to 29 days for supp Mr MacEecticns committee made series of to recommen dations in this area designed to mesh the spending program bet ter with the flnenc a1 year and to shift the emphaslsvof esll matcs study to pomnjiiitees SHOETEE IN BRITAIN The changes might go some way toward alleviatingvthe chronic shortage of timevfor government legislation But it still would not him the tendency of the Commons to prolong debates for days or even weeks on single age of single piece of legislat gt Mr MacEachens committee visited London early this year and reported with touch of envy that members on both ides of the British House seem to favor intense debat fol lowed by decision Debate on second reading ofa hill seldom takes more the ilnthe British House ii and the Commons never ciiiidren Fidler invested tor years from the nd then given 1th the male chi heirin dlrecIt certained nobody knows the innney was investedl Ther aie doubts th any mo yisgi were trained as surveyorsibi hisifirst opportunity to do im is followed by repeated tempts to amend the bill Wile it comes back to the Hon clausehyclauaa study HAUNTEDle PIPELINE The MecEaehen conimltt aisolookedenvloual at quest use in Briton hstecndlng closurerule ltsCanadliin counterpart on the other hand is almost never invoked because it strikes emo tional sperlra reminiscent of the pipeline debate of 1956 The British method of hun idling the question period under which ministers are required to be in the House oniy on certain days and advancanoiice be given of all question attracted soma favorable tle tlon from theMacEacie com mlttee out it concluded that the art trying to make peace until after the Novemberielectlon because llf Ric on wine there can words rnean whatthey apparen mes that the Us will not accept clement 9h woul eventually sliow the Northto take over the South in Vietnam by political rather than military mean So far guar antee for their cause seems to be the only solu tion other than war that the Vletna as Communistswill so cent The alternative to what Nix ails cemoufisged tida tion trincreaaed presiur ort horiiii Vietnam first by trying to enforce tighter blockade which is hardly an effective tan tic and second by doing what Ronald Reagan recommends flattening Vietnam and paving it over ltisdoubthllethat the us could achieve such total obliteration of North ietnam by the use of conventi a1 plosive these halve not worked lah question period waa le lively and immediately elevsnt than ours and left npthe air the question of whether Canada should adopt part or the man over the last Parliament The elimination of social Credit in June election leaves pee ing order iof only threeoppo lien parties to commenton es been brought to RedRlvcr by the first Sélkirk iseltlere UnfoL rtunately Adam disappeared the rest of his moneyihmilfle It would bewonderml if the investment revealed injila Will OTHER EVENTS HtsBishop St Vslleri rned to Quebec after being in lsnn lg England Philip lirncr andt Fldler got was not to be lJClLMll insPenile duciion North gone underground how to live underground Thestory would be life nt ni course if nuclear weapons Were used than Vietnam could be vitrified lta surface melted lrito glass UNPRODULHVE OPTIONS The whole purpose for cert ing the optionstbefore the has beento show how anemone ledges enflict with the ideals III for egreement to keep its hand off Czechosloyakla pternsl ierstlona lh Soviet Union gtslned firm plrdges from the Crechnslovak reformers at they will continue to support soviet line against the and to accept Soviet verthe Warsaw pectc offer these terms it it cams bindhlrn lf how obviously unprodu tiva they are Rfdleld Nixon is an extremely Intelligent man it would not take him long to figure out what has been said in the preceding paragrsphs lt alao would not take him long to decide thathe would not like the down in history as the first man to commit massive nuclear genocide oapa small underdavcle oped nation which stood up to vthe conventional part of Am said in Miami There aresayer alanswerss lie was talking to an aiidi once whose ideas of patriotism open the charge that bv premlsieiigfï¬tsce fortheCum male on better termsihan can obtain from the American negotiators in Paris he under lcuthis countrys position NiWnnlll effectrgaie the dotted is politician and politic not always icy choosetheir way that their mean he subsequently hangelt all changed circum sta This not devious it is simple caution and politician worth electing she to anythi certainly has me god to give youngsoci allsts the mpaession ha wasonev rot them while convincing cons er tlve bewasa yStreef be beepwashed the Eratlslava misuse Ponder your greatest blem and then rest your case on thisgrest promise is there anything to hard to the