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Barrie Examiner, 1 Apr 1969, p. 6

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news homer SecOnd mmhrdm Min lications he yard lensHi today theihwtli months le hrcrenee received parlie mentaryappreval last year an ieetrnaataneneral Eric Klen Fans Irundted tie plans to cut his departmental deficit to tnlnalelblo leVel The new secondch rater arr being applied In three six Jnonth stages The second step comes Oct end tbe final more Quail mo in the end mail rate for Ca nadlan daily newspapers will disc to five cenLr pound from an on the nonadvertlslnif con tent and to 15 cents pound lromlour on the adIertislng content As of today the rates become tour cents pound on the non rdtrertlaing matter and nine cents on advertising at Oct they go to tit and Hospital Setback ohm GP Plans for an tnsonooo erpamlon project at South Waterloo Memorial limpi tal received setback Monday when Ontario Hospital Senices Commission officials declared lack not available funds Bealen By Police KINGSTON ment ber oi the Satans melee motor cycle club testified lnprovinclal court Monday he was kicked and beaten by police during March raid on the groups eiIdt house marina Gray Kingston said about 25 or 30 policemen ens taxed the clubhouse in the down town are with their batons and nightstlclrs swinging Gray Larry Mellroy of Toron to and John Olilfa of Oshawa are charged with assaulting po lice offlcers Gray testified he was taken into hallway at the clubhouse and then beatenand kicked by several policemen Promoie Seaway REGINA cPt Western Ca nadian businesr communities should take more acthe inter ear in promoting the Welland Canal and St Lawrence Sea way Stuart Amour of Toronto president and general manager of the Great Lakes Waterways Development Anodatlon said Monday HOLLY By Meta nowrulvo Holly UCW met for their re gular meeting at the home oi Mrs Bentley Mrs Ielghton bad charge of devotions Mrs Fisherpreslded tor the business Several ladies waned enjoying the UCW Prefltyterlal meeting in Barrie and the Worlds Day of Prayer at Thornton Mrs biilruy conducted Bible study Miss Mabel Whitworth ot Dor onto spent couple 01 days with her sister and brother Mrs Rachar and Mr Whilchumhushe and Mrs Rachar attended the both anniversary at theAIrglican womens organization at Utopia the latterr former home Mrs Rachar and Mr Whltworlh re turned to Toronto for few days and while there celebrated Mr Whitwartha 8an birthday Con gratulatlona to this fine gentle man Barrie Downing Ottawa spent couple of weeks with his pan enta Barry and Guy Grant Tor onto spent the winter vacation with their grandparents ltlr and Mrs Hoy Grant Doug Bentley Tomato spent recent weekend at home Miss Diane Stibhard of Bar rie iiancee of George Rodgers has been entertained at several showers in Barrie DINNER Holly Herbs 4H Club will con elude their unit on The Third Meal with dinner for the mothers to he held at the Mar shall Ave home of their leader Mrs Williams April Achievement Day is April is at Churchill CONGRATULATIONS Wedding hells are ringing for member of young people in the district this spring Congratu lations to Mr and Mrs Ray mond Bordon nee Mprgaret Schmidt who were married March 15 also to George Rod gers and Dianne Stibhard who will be married Mar 29 at Col4 IierSlreetUnIted Church and to Stanley Rolie and his bride who will be married April Congratulations to Mr and Mm Keith Maxwell Barrie no the birth of twin eons Littlejs Hill WJ entertained Hawkestona at their meeting March 25at Holly Community Centre Mrs Ray Mugheed pre sided Miss ioan Warner home economist was speaker and chose dieting as her auhiect In ternational Night will be held at the annual meetlrIg in April discusslojd on blife in Hong Kong was en Wed those phi jaent at Holly Church Mar 23 hen llev Aiired and Mrs ny missionaries there told violaates docile in the next In sum SILVERWAY APRIL me Class Maililiialtes Are Up DR CLAUDE emu 0n Student Power TORONTO OP Dr University of Toronto mixed barbs with blessings Monday in speech about student power In gathering oi 250 businessmen Student power may help cre ate better university than you and have ever known he said adding that we respect its leaders for their ability per suasiveness and vigor and know something at first hand of their political toughness and astute nets But he criticised the ugly ex tremism ol the language the open or my flirtation with vlo lance He said in speech to the Ca nadian Club that these aspects oi student power make discus sion difficult and cause major problems to go unsolved In the effort to avoid confrontation Seize Marijuana NUERNEEEG Reuters Police have seized about loll poundr of mariluana and aerate ed 16 men including 11 Ameri can servicemen in what is be lleved the biggest narcotics haul in We5t Germany Nucmbcrg police jepokes man said today the drugs were found In an apartment and the la men rounded up llionday night Teachers Strike OUDWOETH Sask OP School here and at St Louis Saskr in the Wnkaw school unit remained closed Monday as 43 teachers went on strike are seeking salary increases ranging from $300 for class teacher with no experience to $800 for teachers in classes four and live south Prince Albert By Miss McMASIER visited over the weekend of March 23 with Mr and Mrs Murray McDowell Sympathy is extended to Mrs Albert Marking whose sister Mrs Harry Home of Alcona Beach formerly of Torontol died Monday March 23 in Barrie hospital Mrar Ollve McMaster has re turned alter law weeks holl day with her son and daughter in law Mr and Mrs Don Mc Master of California Womens institute held the last two dessert euchrcs Wednes day afternoon in the town hall when nine tables were occupied by players Mra Elaine llluDowlIi and Mrs Marie Douglas Eelmore attended the Ontario Music Ed ucators Convention March 13 attthe St Lawrence Centre Tor an VACATION PROGRAM During the school holiday 234 boys and girls registered tor the Mission Adventure week held In the town hall each mom ing Missioner Maurice East wick of Toronto led in singing Bible story telling and mission films Youth group evening meet ings were also held It was spon sored by the three local Churches with the ministers assisting as well as other helpers from town and surrounding communities Boys and girls attended from Barrie Holly lhoiton Baxter rvy Benton and Aliirton Apar ents and friends nightFriday was enjoyed with refreshments being served nxannnnn wam ADS PHONE 7291114 gt Car uclc RENTALS Car Autmlilllc $5 Day plue mileage incl gas oil harnrnoa 72646474 tile of the lite they see there Inne Milroy assisted with the CALL TODAY 213 BRADFORD Claude thsell president ot the lleadiers In the two schools Cudworth ls about 70 miles cooxsrown Mr and Mrs VAlva McDowell Noi In are OTTAWA tCP Three youths arrested at Juliette Gum Friday lor possession of orilvatudded asbestos balls are not and never have been men here of the Company of Younr Canadians the organisatlou said in statement today Dimlorfieneral Maurice Si Plerre Quebec Provincial Po lice was quoted Friday as say Ing the youths had intended to take part in the march on lclt Gill University in Montreal Fri day night CanadaBiaiara GUELPII CF The time Is right tor the Canadian govem ment to do everything possi ble for peace In Blaira Dr Edward Johnson oi Toronlo said Monday Dr Johnson overseas rnls CLAIROL Toner warez mm war mnau page nowrn er KINDNESS 20 HAIR SETTER WATERFREE slpnr secretary for the Pres byterirn Church of Canada told University of Guelph students that Canada could sircngthen clinrta oi British and American diplomats who are trying to bring Elafrans and Nigerians to the conicrence tahle Parajump Delayed ALERII Nllll CPI Un favorable weather conditions prevented llay Munro from making proposed jump on the North Pole Monday forcing the i7ycarold commercial aviator from Lancaster Ont to make his lump Iso miles from the pole Munro said alter he re mod to this commurdty 500 miles from the pole that the de cision not to lump over the pale was made bccause an aircraft would have had trouble landing the Inn to pick him SELF STYLING nowmner BenevolenCe Threat 3110on Timothy lieid education critic tor the Ontario liberal party warns that ministerial benevolence ls Ihe greatest threet to the are lonomy of the provinces it uni vetsitter in brief prepared to sub mLsslon today in the commis sion on relations between uni yersltles and governments in Canada Mr Reid recommends the entire present ItructIne of government influence over the universities be dismantled Summer Education mnomo col 11 Royal Canadian institute has ex panded its annual siwieek sum mer instruction come In math cmallcs and science tonne Uni vcrslly of New Brunswick this year and has selected nbouths promising students to attend it The students chosen from Gradcs ii and I2 will attend special lectures discussions and demonstrations and spend week studying marlne biology St Andrew MUGIIEI DE BOIS FLACON MIST an au SPECIAL wrmraaruurumoo LANVIN BATH Oil ex Btl SPECIAL BLACK MAGIC lb SPECIAL FOR CLEANER AND FRESHER SKlN BRONNLEV HAPPY HANDS SET lISTEIIINE CURLNGO ORAL ANTISEPTIC or Cant Loo 57¢ InsTArIIATIctt CAMERA OlilFll EIECIRIC HAIR CllIIlER 395 Zmoou on 1er wATCHrs AuthoreNCLturalist GetSf More For Work NEW YORK II it dilueult to believe this is not dream laid hula deKirillna Lawrence Tgtyunokl Canadian authonnrturallst Is LII To celved an award here Monday night for her wetting on nature Mrs Lawrence who live with her husband on the hankr of the Mrttrwa River neer Rutberglen Ont was resented with the John Bu in ceremony II American Museum of Natural History Im from the John Burr oucos Memorial Association se lected Mrs Burrows es the tlrd winner of the medal on the basin of her recent book The lovely and the Wild pubiLshed by McGrawIlili of New York Erect silverhaired dressed In severe black the JARPEGE COLOGNE til eonaII4 bPEclAL GREEN AND GOLD soITIour FIIEE audience or loo society finern bershwabaleamedtoblmd no nature ontbe plotoi landv ref mile east or North on where the and her husband beta lived for at years gradually became intirnlie with the animals and their be havior3 lira raid We treat each other as equals Dean Arnedon meter of the ornitholou department at the Museum of Natural History and president of the John Association noted in making the award that ltlis Lawrences book was written In hrrpeecrble English although It is her third or at best second language Mrs Lawrence is the first Ca nadian to win the medal which has been given to sud well known nature writers as Ernest Thompson Seton Roger Airy Peterson Radrel Medal and Lower de KlRlLINE ub Wrsr erupts9 cup AUTOMATIC COFFEE PERCOLAIOR 8oi SPECIAL aonrr vows mcmauz mum WM liltiN350 SPECIAL 99 Mary Hopkins Engelbert Humpérdink LP STEREO arcane ALBUMS 8YWR£HOIEEI THE MOT TREASURED NAME IN PERFUME cunannoSlllziiidg WITH FREE DRAM or presqu GUERLAIN SHALIMAR tumour 25 arrrnnemruo KODAK FILM OFFER In Your um sour oi Timelyrpm so And Receive rm Fm gun at Kodak 11

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