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Barrie Examiner, 3 Sep 1966, p. 14

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tar Pearson mad clear Friday that he believes there are ways to lighten the mnnmlc noose on Rhodesia without resort to force On the eve his departure tor the Commonwealth prime ministers conference in Lon jdon Mr Pcarsun laid the House of Commons woulgi not he wt to lake firm and public pusilions on mauers hat will he discussed But he Mnlnd that Canada would Iavor strpngthcning sanc tions against the whim regime of Rhodcslas Premier an Smilh The effect of sancLions so lar has been disappointing he ad miilcd But there was nu dnubi dial sanctions are having an eliect desla BAND 0F Lhundarstonn activity extending from the US southwest easuvml and passing with the Great Lakes brings generally cooler In my view there are still unhcr steps that could be taken lu slrenglhen economic pres sure lhrough sancuons STEP IS POSSIBLE One pnssibe proposal the conference will be refer the Rhodesian issue to he Unllud Nations where mandatory inne ions could be applied Thm would be binding on n11 members and mid bring an UN in commutation wflh Snuth Africa chic ally oi tho Smith regime Pearson Hints Plan To Pressure Rhodesia Bu sue sanctions would not lmply the use one in he WTVA CPiCanadl Im khcd me 1915M fiscal year Wllh budgm dolirll 9000 000 Finance Minister Sharp un nouncrd Edda lhl that ended last March shawbd revenues $7606000 000 and cxpnndilum of 735 nolh mums and expend 1uru wm higher him the limnlcs made in Ms budge nxmh last mill Mr Slmrp nnnouncnd In lhc same hudxcl SpMlh ML Shllrp limmul 190507 rnmnm mmomm nnIl mKmhmm wme for Imdnclary drficil ol 515 Im rcvrnuLJ lhln wtrc s1mmmo um ufllmnml Kndilurrs wue s77a7rmooo or II budgeted dmcit or MAwA CPEPrjme lumb Sharp Reveals 196565 Deficit mom Insl Mnmh ill nn1ul $27 NHLWMO Mlh s1u1mooooo In unnmluml Mud and lrm Iry IIHIIV Mr Sim 51M NM rmmlnl nwu Mn in 211 000000 lzxwinx lhe Ml drbl Imam drllcll or mm Al snumnn WM up Illlhfly mm the movmu yrnrn mum For Ihu year mled In 1w IM dofllil Wm VHPJMJYIJ Ems hqlgihllfsrlfllha arr 1M 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Leader Dickn hnker said he was happy the prime minister would be able lo attend but he all it was My unnecessary to halt the meeting nww lunperalums all across an ada The weekend wcmhor situation 15 mo affected by southerly flaws cl cooler air Variable claudimss is fnrcrast ITS BRITISH PROBLEM Rhodcsu as Hrilish prob lem and responsihdny and could no be solved by prime minis lcrs conference As he had predimd ML tnbaker said Ihc sanciions oilod to work Prime Minister Wilson of Britaln had depended on the sanctions policy and now npparcnliy4 the responsi bility is again to be disscmbicd Iaxmonn the Commonwealth nn ans Mr Dielenbakcr said next Wil weeks mucking wouid be lhe ncss cluh panic lhird prime ministers conifer schanlnnrinrmance once this year adding Three ill be used in mm mantian In one year is at least ners educnllnn at an on many It does nol make ngrlcullurnl schnol 40 Dunlap Sh MOSTYNS MENS STUDENTS WEAR for unity meet wgelber my ularly and not have anything particularly mind Social Credit Lender Thump son inlqrvenod Inter to palm out lha m6 conference was only the second this year Mr Didenbnknr said the prospbcl oi submilling the ques linn to he United Nation was nui my heipiui He suggested that Prime Min islet Pearson and External Al lairs Minlsier Manin make per snnal visiu to Rhodesia to try at first hand to do that whch has not been achieved by the British government or most areas by the Tmntq manner offim while mumn Onlarin will mperiemoshaw or activity Wirepimm TORONTO CWTen mem ber of 4H club mm across Canada were scheduled to re ceive $600 scholarship ouch today In part of um Canadian National Exhlhllionl agricul lurc dny The winners lane from each province were chosen by lhclr owiu clubs or gencrnl worth ncss cluh parlldpnllon Imd schanl ncrlnrmance The awards ill be used ha Inrlher each win nerls educnllnq nl rncognlzcd ll 4H Members Win Scholarships Shop MOStyns BHCKTflSfiflflfll Enon Slmplonl WoolworlhI Edwnrdl Walkarl Zolloll Siodmnnt Dlnorl Club Amovlcm Expmu Hilton Cm Blanche Scattered showers are expect ed spread into southern 0n 1min durxng Ihe weekends temperatures Jumble In the Barrie ma skin will be dandy today and rain forecast far away with few max having shamans Mar May Wind are easterly at 15 low knight of 60 degrees is lamest or ms with high max1w 71 degree At am today The Barrie Exam iner therme mglstered 61 degrees whim the overnight law was 51 degrees IOEONTO OP ForccasLs issued by the weather ofllce 530 am Synopuh Current weather In southern Ontario may pmist through today and much of Sun DISTRICT WEATHER FALL PROGRAM schedule commences September 19th and the bra chm was mailed out over 2200 members during the past week Addlllunal eagles are available ram lhe Ys maln desk MOSYYNS MENS AND STUDENTS WEAR will now honour cmdil card luuod by tho REGISTRATION lleglslralion or all swlmmlng classes will take plncc lhc week Sept mh between the hum of and pm and ram pm The swlmming clay scs wlll commence the wzek of Seplember mm and the pool wlll be open at penlads dur lng he Mek for lessons undor rccrcallonnl swlmmlng Thirty1m programs nLhcr than swlmmlng will commence Inward the and the month Programs will Include Boy to 13 yrs Model Airplanes gym clnsscs crafts and baskcl ball Girl 813 yrs gym clus nnd mils as well as hal let Boy and girls mlxcd pra gram 1313 yrs gym classes Judo cralls Scolllsh Dancing Table Tennis Thor will be bas kmlmll an the teenam buys and charm course for me teenage girls Mixed teenaxle classes in clude Scnlm Gym Club Frlday YMYWCK NEWS Rain ForeCast For Weekend Fall Program Set To Start By 0mm Executive Dinch For All Your NEW CUSTOMER SERVICE Clothlng following Ilomu day Mainly sunny weath in orecasl Northern Ontario 10 dnszul cloudiness and scattered showers are expected to spread 4pm U11 part Ontario Sun any or western Lake Ontario Toronto Consid enable cloudiness and cooler to day and Sunday law scat tered showefl today More nu merou shower or lhnndu showers Sdndwy wind out efly near 15 Forecul tempenlnxu Low lonllhh Mun Smithy Windsor no London ea 73 St Catherine 65 7e Torunto 65 North Bay 55 75 nigh eon program Leadership lralnlng baby sllllng course as well an the HlY club pm gram Far men there candl tlanlng volleyball callslllenlcs basketball and the mens club For Women there will be Keep Flt Classes Mmeltel Tops Club Buslnesr Glrll my wall as lessons ln Bridge The mlxed adults nromm le in clude Dupllcale Bridgz Bridge Lessons Archery Scottish Dllh cing Badminton Art Ballroom Darrel and Judo Mcmger are urged to ragla lcr as this clause an allu Scplembcr lmh Pool scxmomrspm While the kid will be back at school next week the pool will be open from pm five days week or boys and girls opnn rwlmmlng The lumliy swim will remain unchanged un til September 1m and lhm will be an open teen well DWI mluvl swlm each evening exam Wednesday when the Scuba dual bunglive fiorlhern baker Huron moh The pool lused Sept 15h to 171 or maintenance and to not ready er the all 91351 commcnclng September If you dld not mclvz capy the Fall Brochure can he at 7756421 and one will he twinned to you 7264701 ll TIIE BARRTE EXAMNERBATURDAY SEPT 1966 ST JOHNS NM CF Most Rev Michael Ramsey Archbishnp of Canterbury world leader of 44000000 Angli cans said Friday he believes thera ultimately will he one Christian church but unity now is prevented by doctrinal diiier ences The archblshnp made the comment at brief press con Ierenca olluwlng his arrival hm from Hnlllax while on our of Qqngda Anglican Primate Foresees Rn Ultimate Christian Union Thu archbishop nld exampie of the difference the man Cnlhoflc doctrlnu of tran aubstanuuuan and ha assump ul WAVWIPMW He said he mm ma diner 88 Dunlop St $135 BUNKER mum We need My Were loaded with summer firesWinfer stocks are on the way Tires must be cleared at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES In mummy Ma mm mum ban Um in Cal Mval and min mm film magcan he overcpme but nnt ulc qlhknly archbishop told spark There are things to which lhefinglicnn Church pledged because we believe them to be not pccuflnrly Anglican thing but fundamental principles com 111ngng lljalprimlflve 51mph xixElma cream this sac rnmcnu and the historic epis co We wnnld no no lnta any scheme of unity withnut those mu thing believe that ultimately there will ha one ChrlsLlan church though Im sure that it will be churrh from ha flmlflve church 11p listed em lye holy MW and Ludlol TRAVEL BAG my duly Vlnyl uh cm long mpv wlnlnn ma plunnnluld lag 04 lrunl ComIll la Wu whdow I01 AMmlin cold um um mm Am mini cold um um mm NM 11 14 ltdml nu mh conulnlng varleklcs of custu andrvnrrleures terms Ksked it he um Lhére wm ba mm In such church for the papacyhhe replied my EXAMINER WANT Ros PHONE mam OPEN SUNDAY Ind labor my to 10 PM For the mm BARRIE SEA FO0DS Fish Chlpl In Town 109 Brldlnld 8L Remunnl 7266585

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