In Barrie IMYWCA board oldircctnrs met Sunday after noon at the for an orienta tion session for new board mem has appointed for 153 he new members Marion Bin Joan Parker Ken lleron dirry Stansfreld Bernie Smith nod hire Holly Hemilston spent the best part of the afternoon being briefed on the past polio lï¬lcaitd future programs of the airman of the honfurther rd of directorr hire ltlery ï¬rst said she hopes the YMCA can Improve Lt image in the pabllcs are We havent suc tipdod in tclhng the public mt the many tlilngr we are doing here she said The Barrie is working on nigh to entice more people tnattend and use the facilities dast year said hirs W291 vii had an ambitious public re Eharged lifter flitting Pole IA at year old Edgar man naHB ltlelean has been drarged with driving while in tosicatcd andéarelesoddaiving in dbnection wi an en yes terday morning on Blake Street at shanty Bay road tlhe tar vbidt McLean was dilving east on Blake Street went out of control at the junction of Shanty Bay Road and Mt the road it went over the snow bank and hit power pole snapping it off at the base The cur stopped 46 feet the other etda of the pole lire mishap occurred at 1140 Sunday morning Total damage was $600 LOCAL GENERAL RECORDER STOIEN tape recorder valued at em stolen mm parked car on litany Street early Saturday morning The thief forced no draught window to enter the car perleed behind morning house and stole the recorder be longing to the owner of the car Tony Keene BR0111311110011 WEEK hStanley Grizzie of the Cana Oounul of Christians and Joye will speak on Brasher bood Week to the Barrie dyi tan Club Thursday evening Mr Grizzle nill be guest speaker at the clubs annual Clergy Mght dinner at 730 In the Mir tamer Gardens Among other gum will be members of Bar rie clergy WANIESPEAKER Dr Benton chairmen of the Save the Park Campaign Guarantee will be guest speak erat the lirnania Club otherrie meeting this evening in Mira mar Gardens Dr Beaton will he speakingas part of the clubs agriculture and conservation committee program The meet ing begins atjlzld pm KENSth MEET The Kinsmen Clubtot Barrie will hold meeting hlesday night at the eramer Gardens Fellowship will be at 6130 part and dinner at pm CHILDRENS AID Amceting of the board of dir colors for the Childrens Aid Society will be held nreaday evening at it pan CABLE LICENCE llie Canadian Radio Televi sionCommlsston will holda pub lic hEZIiIIEfTlesday toY eon siderjan application for lic ence by Jamar Cable TV Ltd to carry on aceble television broadcasting undertaking to servetha following communi ties Neimarkef Bradford 1lol land Landing Richmond Hill Markham Stouffville Aurora Tbornhlll the Townships ol Markham Vaughan West Govill lmhury East Gwiilimbury and King and Witchurcb Orientation VTour licquaints glew Directors With lob lotions program mowed out but It didnt Eel off the mad Mrs West added that this year they hope to do better Some of last years programs are going to be introduced gain and they hope the problem will not repeat Lhmmlvu llnry For director pointed otrt that membership for lam lly is $75 year which boils down to less than pennies day Individual membership is too year Alan Hooper exemtive dir emr the said there are specialized pmgrauts to meet the needs of time who are halving adjusting For nee mot afford the lull a4 motsaldltireluythereisa plan for them to pay their fees in installments The Ya operating funds are eorrrbtnetlon of membership tom and grant from the Unit ed hMest said she felt the Ys central location made it an ideal place for young people to go And she said its the new place open on Sundays Damage $875 In Mishaps No mtshm Saturday result cd in charges against one man and total of $875 damage to four care At 335 pm Terrence ltlc lnnis 26 of Ween Ontario was charged with lmpaircd and carelem hiring in connection with mishap MI Barftold St at Rose The other rhiver involved was Garnet Gamings of Well ington Stret Damage to both care was estimated at $375 That evening at 82 cars dri von by Wayne Whitman 22 of North area and Vittorio Osaetii of Wellington Street collided on Wellington Street outsied the Omcttl residence The midrap oooiaeed when the Ossettl vehide backed out of driveway Total damage was 6500 mm conditions meanwhile have not been Improved by the snowfall and high winds this monthlg While no serious misv haps have been reported traffic on Niamey 11 north nus slowed down early this morning Some sideroade were passable but many were still blocked as nnal dwellers made their my to work In the city Packed snow made Highway 11 slippery in place until sand ed Blowing snow out visibility in the city and in the outlying that attended last years efforts rourt new members the YMCA board of directors attended an orlcntatinn session at the on Sunday Standing Itscrics of rotating strikes by Ontario Hydro employees began this morning in two of the seven regions in Ontario The Georgian Bay reglo which includes Darrin was not affected Hydro spokesman said this morning he did not know when or if the Georgian llny region would be the target for one day strike by hydro employees In the event that they do walk off the Mr said the spokesman ovmything pose siblo will be done to ensure the supply of power continues However the spokesmanadd ed that it will be impossible to supply uninterrupted power for acumen nil airtimeSr John Roberts member of parliament for York Simcoe said in statement issued today that he has been bombarded with questions and suggestions that the government isnt doing arw thingv ltfr Roberts says he puts in to hours work week react hit fnrecfuily to the suggce tion that we are loaling in 0t tawa be said in fact the new Parliaments record of achieve ment is extrordinariiy good The statement listed num btrbf pieces of legislation that have been considered by the House of Commons Included were legislation passed for thorough administrative reviv aion of post officehthrea larwspassed for the expansion of farm credit implementation of new code of anti dumping procedures presentation of nowlanguage rights bill and cancellation of the municipal winter works program TORONTO 0P Justice Minister John Turner said Sat urday Canadas laws perpetuate injustice and help destroy the cemrnunlty He said the law must be changed andhumus an instrument of social refomr He said urban laws have been part of conspiracy In the fail ure of community instead of creating the atmomhere of com munity The law often discriminates against the poor he said For many living in the city theiawlsthelawoftheeo tablished and privileg Mr lurnar addressing can ferenoa on city problem epon sored by four area Liberal rid ing molatlons said Canada ha been slower than the llnlted states in rewiring tbatthe law itself creates social prob lems and that sodal problems require legalaolutioni He said the idea that law can ride set until an offence has been cormnitted must be re placed by the practice of pre venture law winch would not only defend nights once they are abused but would protect them from becoming aimed He called for an activist law Mitch wmldtseek out groups denied their rights or whose rights require further legal clarification The activist law would bring LawShould Be Instrument 0i Social Refonnr Turner mrmber of items that are pose of challenging established practices and for the pressing for recognition of new rights Call0iiSearTifi ror Vicï¬ms oi Dunnviile Pire nutmvm om tcr Poliee 81de called off their search for bodies among the ruins of the Victoria Hotel week after ItWas destroyed by fire Death toll has been set at lit George Rowe Dunpvtlie poi lice chief said he is satisfied workmen have combed the ruins completely and no bodies mnein beneath the nibble He raid the remaining 30 of due regiaterod guests have been accounted for and are alive ltte 13th victim was found Friday under 12 feet of rubble All brittle were charred beyond recognition and the next pron tern laidentafication the chief said The hotel register was destroy Id In the blue Investigators from the On tano fire marshale office have not eflnblished cause Dunnvlile Is an miles south separate province eral ofï¬cials aVery long pcrindoi time with still before tiredlouse include legislation to reduce the price of drugs and comprehensive revision of the criminal code REACH STRONGLY Mr Roberts reacted strongly to the charge that the Liberal gnyernrnent has become arm gant In my opinion he said the government has been ex tremely opentn alteringpmv grams and policies in the light of public cnticiam and com merit As examples of government reaction to public criticism Mr Roberts mentioned the provision of financial compensation to rur al mail carriers for earnings lost during the mail strike last sum Endras pNo Longerlnterested In Separating SAULl STE MARIE Ont CP Rnbut Andras federal minister without portfolio says he is no longer interested in seeing Northern Ontario made Mr Andras told so Northern Ontario Liberals meeting here Saturday that he was only thinking out loud year age when he discussed tlle possibil ity of separation Vile said he now the would bebéter off In post on of interdependeneewith the foderal and Ontario govern ments He said the option of separa tionshauld be kept open but he is not interestcdin it just for the sake of achieving shortlived Independence lilr Andras member of Par liament for Port Arthur said it is too easy to he Northern Ontario Crybaby Re gi onal problems must be discussed ra tionally with provincial andfed The Liberals lndudlng 10 MP5 and three members of the Ontado legislature decided to hold northern policy meeting this fall but did notset the time and place Several speakers called for measures by both federal and provincial governmentsto atop capitol generated in the region from flowing elsewhere SOPIIA IRATE ElmcrvSopha MPP forSud hury said Northern Ontario re sidean live into donkey econ nmy working as beasts of burde for thebenalit of pen ple hutside the region teat motto court for the pur eastnfliamiltnn Rescuer left are ltcv Kenneth Heron Garry Stanslield executive duector of the yf At no per and guest speaker It Georgian Bay Unaffected By out regular maintenance pro grams belng canted out hydro ofï¬cial in Toronto said supervisory personnel had been dispatched to all areas at feeted and everything was flowing smoothly The strike by Meal 1000 of the Canadian Union of Public Employees was ratified last Monday when 8900 of the 9500 union members voted for strike action Last minute talks mediated byOntarlo chief conclliatpr ii Dickiev failed in Toronto Sun day night Talks resumed today Nearly 600 powerproducing and maintenance employees fYofkSimqelMP TBrrsr1ési mar the maintenanceol Satur day mail service in rural areas the revrsion of the estate tax proposals by the Minister of Fin ance and the shelving of pm posal to change part of the pro cedureused to condom business in the House of Commons 1n the prepared statement Mr Roberta also referred to the complete revison of the pm cedures of the House Of Corn mom projectthat has been discussed for over at yeans with littleconcrete result to the pre sent time Mr Robert sugguestedthat what Is accomplished issoon forgotten It is the things that gowrong which stand out in peoplesminds Northern 0nt niiner provided 10 Jobs for steel worakers in the United States he sa Mr Sopha urged encourage ment of industry in Northern Ontario saying the only major Industries now existing are paper mills Algoma Steel Corp Ltd and lnternational Nickel Co of Canada Ltd Wins MBE TEENTON Ont Cltv 27yearold Irish nurse who helped rescue aurvaorsof Sept 1967 alr crash at Ganlt der Mid Tuesday will be pro senle with Member of the British Empire award in 0t larva Joan Caahin who joined the RCAF in 1961and was serving with the 226 Aircraft Control and warning Squadron at Gari der will receive the award from GovGen Roland Mich enur at Government House Saturdayslle described the scene of the crashwhieh claimed 33 of 69 passengers in the first personal interview since the disaster 14 months ago Many of the survivors were walking on their knees because their legs had been folded under by thergrash and they were in my shock Cashin Coolie Sitting left are Merton Cain lire ltlary West dtair man of this years board Joan Parker Mr Cooke gave the Ragion Hydro Ontario centres of Tomato Hamilton Welland Dunnville St Catharines Stoney Creek Kitchener and Brantford Affected in Northwestern 0n tario are Fort Frances Kenora Central Patricia Dryden and Red Lake all west of the Lake head The union says It will not state how long the strikes will last or where the next will occur N0 INCDNVENLENCE Keeley Cummings president of the local said the public will not be inconvenienced by the ra tating strikes which were called ing them to move managerial stuff from one point to another unionspokesman said that regional operators will remain on duty tosupervise the flow of power and system security Emergency crews have been notiï¬ed to stand by He said that the strike could mP Rymrrd PC Sim coe North today charged the federal goventment with arro gance and mismanagement of the countrys financial affairs In statement rclemd trim his office he said There is tendency to the mimaturcpres errtation of legislation that is not fully understood Dr RU nerd suggested this was re still of the many new members that make up the government Dr Rynard said apposition pressure and panelin outcry treated enough presure so Nixon Approves Funds For Access To Kennedg rave WAWGTON Presi dent Nixon has approved plans for use of public funds to pro vide access routes to the grave of Senator Robert Kennedy in Arlington National Cemetery the White House said Saturday The armymaireutlyhas are proved 31000 plan for ac tesirroutea and pirblicfacllfties at thegraveslte which the Kerrj eddy family will construct at fewrtadwst of about $585000 Jilin assasanated senator new tests under simple white cross few Wards from the grave of his brother PresidentJohn Kennedy also the victim ol arr assessins bullet The government pr wild ed 51770000 for access routes and public facilities for the prwden tial gravesitc The lanuly cow to rhartï¬ass management byJarc new director talk and nt edoutsomenfthep terns the YMCA In Barrie will have toaveroorne Examiner The to Still Strike face but added that 11de man agement would be given eight hours notice before any such walkout take place Toronto was not immediately affected The union is seeking retention of costofliving clause equal pay for workers In all parts of the province and wage in crease of 165 per cent over two years Under the twoyear contract which expired last April wages ranged from $73 week for fun inr office staff to sinsfor tnp technical personnel Lineman earned $14320 week itManGlNéiT NUMBERS Clty lollce OPP Flre Dept Ilospltat ltd55M VMIM ltdtill ï¬ll9502 that file liaison the Ministu offinance has now withdrawn some of the ohmxious princi ples in his statnrneril Dr lly nrd said thisillustratcs how an aroused public opinion can change government policy The mghtening way the mil nister of finance is handling Lire countrya financial affairs mas the reason given by Dr Ry nard for the deficit in the coun trys balance of paymcnta1and the maway inflation that he maintains has gripped the norm In spite of the fact that the United States bought about 60 pm cent of all our exports said Dr Rynard gtwe out wound up ova tron million in the hole in our balance of pay ments Dr Ryniardwmplained about civil servants who carry out the laws paged by Parliament widening the application of the laws by changing anabtshed principles and establishing new Interpretations As an example he pointed to the twopercentsocialedevelm jrinuivii ourru CONTEST For Information Contact lunchverlon 7261563 eredthe$ltta000 cost of the grave itself you gt REG LACHANCE ancu CLU North American Life Evcry Northern Ontario rmi examiner waNr arr PlIONEmZelt will ogre3 it edit as Dunlap St aarrio Estate Planning Business and Personal Life Insur nat preservedthat hovereeted by good Annuity Pians individual Assurance Company Phone $5556 31113 MIKE BXAMLWR CITYNEWS MONDAY FEBRUARY 83 Distribution Rights TeEilmMadeB nun Oneida Canadian pro duction and distribution cone my announced Friday the prirohue of Canadian distribut toa right to lorninutl flm by Robert Allingtoe of Bar The film And Dionysus Died completed early last year has already rocelved diminution In an cinemas and on university gamut both hero and in the Filmed in 10 rnilllmettr the Film Canada purdme will mean the movie will be blown up to as mlllrneter for showing in regular theatre across the country Alliance uld 1h short written directed and filmed by Aillngton com yBarrie Man blues both color and black and white film According to Ailington the film is study of mlddlceged man and his two loverr One Is beautiful but proper The other Is young sensual but almost child like and aware of her owu physical needs Alltngton described the film as in minutes of organized psy chedelic htturiod The electronic round Ir was scored by llr Itllington It ninety minute feature film also by Alllngton entitled thats It Baby tr etareally In the editing process and la ex pected to be cleared in two to three months Ailington Is reporter with the Barrie Examiner IN TOWN Beyrhoredlhebweet Sounds Brnolrdah QM ltrellotmn Cande 01W lbwOmani Bluff To Post The Barrie Port Odace has been eelectedlry the Post Office Deportath to he need an experiment on the feedbtllty of keeping lock box hoote open 24 hoursa day seven days If the experiment is nieces hit the additional biles of aer yMining Executive Dies In Palgrave PAIGRAVE Out Dr Horace Franny Canadian mining executive and Industri aliat died Sunday at his home in this community 30 miles northwest of mania Dr Fraser was president and managing director at the Toron tohased Falconbrldge Nldrei Mines Ltd He was also diran toriofjseyeralnrnlor Canadian eonoorattoni including the Ca nedlan Imperial Blnk of Com4 meme Crown Trust Co ltd McIntyre Porcupine Mines Ltd For the lart three years Dr Tram served as chairman of the board of governors at Leur entlen Univeretty in Sudbiny Ont Rynard Changes Financial Affairs Mismqnciged menttaxlhathesbeerreolected since January this has not yet been passed by Barb moot said Dr Rynard yet any company not dedrxatfng tlda tax torrid beeubject to prose cutian PROMOTE EDUCATION In 1965 more than c6011 non White undergraduateeetudled at Mild Med Old Spiced TONIGHT meson mumnu Dudley Batu Dun PerklmfheOImdianWay Cortland Ian Unmet Delaealie Nottawtnge innAlilfathewr Trio with Cindy Scott meme hipsterm Wrecking Office Lobby 24 HoursfiDay On Trial Basis vlce will permit many bordrnld era the opportamtty of picking 11 mil at their convenience The mail will continue to be sorted during normal opuating hotasnheortafftsondutyat the office ltie new lobby hotus effect lve today are on trial only and their continuance depends on the remnant this experiment flatworm said roomma lhozrlaa Kerr would ask for the cooperation of everyone utlwhasalockborteithisotf Iceto see that the lobby flotil tirs are treated properly and used only for their intended pinpote dttrhtg theseadditlonai hours of sundae gt Mr Kerr errotrasizethis is only an experiment and if it were found continuous opening of the box lobby Is not prac tical the regular hours would he estahiiaied again AnthSPflERE CHANGING The burning of coal androil has resulted in an increase of it to 15 per cent in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere sin 900 PRODUCED BY DAIMLER The Daimler Motor Co pro duced the firsttexi in 1897 Darci Imported Dutch Cheese Rel 79eillr Yrorl 75¢ lb Approx lb average ALL DUTCH ARTICLES 20 Regular Price Red or Blue Brand Beef Fronts to merit 3k Sides 58c Cut Wrapped Eritrea and Delivered GERRYS MEAT MARKET Rwy 11 Pllnswick M14 ole South African universities VICTORIA AND no terminate INVESTMENTS 734 ferterrns of or4 years for live your lnterest is payable hafyeeriyion may be left to accumulate and be compounded halfyearly reuse invasnrams ARE AUTHORIZED BY LAW roe THE rivvnsmawr or musrruwns Viennarnv lRllsl gt lt JHONE 3252261