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Barrie Examiner, 9 Jun 1959, p. 2

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FIRST Milli DELIVEllED BY Postmaster General Arthur Summetlield right and an unidentified postal employee taite the mail irom the Regul after the Navy guided rocket made the iirst successful mis from aubmarme at sea lSSILE IN US us Doubts Canada To Get Base To Fire Satellite OTTAWA CmPrime Minis ter Dieienbaker has indicated it will be long timeif everbe fore Canada has its own satelA lite launching base However he said inthe Com mons Monday the government believes that Canadian scientists are fully qualified to participate in the satellite program and should not be held back because WWW has 3dlng to give every possible encourage ment to them to pursue this pro gram and to add to the collective base Therefore the Defence Re search Board and the De fence Research Telecommunica tions Establishment had ap broached the US with proposals for cooperativeprogram of development in the satellite field As result Canadian scientists cerned Mr Dieicnbaker said the United States already expensive and complex bases launching earth satellites and it will be aconsiderable timeif everbciore it will be economic for Canada to establish her own satellite launching base We do not believe that Cana dian scientists should be held back on that account and int pool of knowledge which can turned to peacetul pursuits VALUABLE DATA has 1951 Outside the ns and siiedelivery of US mail at Maypnrt Florida Monday The missile was launched ing to the Commons that he was referring to previouslyannounced for plans to send aloft Canadian instrumentcd US satellite when he said Saturday in Prince Al bert Sask that Canadian satellite is to be launched in spokesman for the Defence Re search Board said no cousidern tion has been given by the board to establishment of rocket range at Moosonee as reported be last week by The Financial Post icoop were present in Council On Sale proposal to sell street that doesnt exist at price higher than the purchaser will pay usplit Barrie City Council last night at its regular meeting Mayor Willard Kinzic Ieit ilk chair to speak on the subject Council voted in favor of the proposal already declared unac cepubie in 10 recorded vote Voting against were Alderman Earle Williams and Roy Mar sellus of Ward Six which the property is located and the Mayor The Street That Doesnt Ex ist in Block street marked on the maps but in actual use as part of the grounds attached to Allnndale Lumber and the Sim coe Cooperative It is part of Barrie council holdings and the city receives nominal rental for it finance committee report stated that two offes had been received from the Coop One was now withdrawn the other was to buy the land for the sum of $1874 unconditionally Council wishes to nnke deal including an option on land within the Coop area which would be equired should later council decide to extend Burton avenue through to innisiil street SUBJECT TO OPTION The committee also recom mended that the street he closed and sold to the two concerns who have agreed on an ex change of land and money to suit their convenience for 53 500 cash subject to an option purchase the property required for extension of Burton avenue for 250 Directors and manager of the chamber during Councils debate Council rejected request to go into committee with conp rep resentatives but heard manager Emerson Swain as head of delegation Mr Swain stated if Coops of fer was accepted no buildings wouler placed on the land which may be required for the Burton avenue extension if later council therefore wished to Work on space research now had passed beyond the stage oi hurling satellite into space LOCAL AND GENERAL expropriata the land under pro 3AM EXAMINER TUESDAY from the coup for five years to Council Splits Price vincial legislation it could do so at low out But if council refused the offer would build the land required for the extension This would make the cast at an ex propriation far too high Aiked by Alderman Charles Newton ii colop wouldnagree to paragraph in the contract of sale under which the land re quired or the extension would not be built on for three to five years Mr Swain indicated this would be acceptable NOT FAIR PRICE Mr Swain stated he did not agree the price set by council appointed appraisers was fair The land could not be ised as service station residence or fac tory it could only be sold to Co op and Allnndnie lumber The price was unfair both as indust rial land and in comparison to other parcels of land bold in the city some quite recently There was no way of knowing if the option price Vileer was fair price for the right of way throiigh coop could only be ar rived at later by taking the price the city received for Block street plus considerations such as the cost to the coop in reciting its loading facilities be estimated $1500 and purchasing more land QUESTIONS EXTENBIO Mayor Kinzie handing over the chair to Alderman Earle Wil liams questioned the wisdom of extending Burton avenue do not believe many auto mobiles which proceed down Highway 11 and Burton avenue have their ultimate destination in that area To proceed with the Burton avenue extension it would be necessary to ur ch aae Essa Road Presbyterian church and residence near it The road would pass close to the church No church would Wish to have trucks or cars within seven feet of its window on Sunday morning sell it But he considered coun cil should get fair price Alderman Roy Marselius den clared dont think $500 too big price They can give us an option Alderman Earle Williams member of the Presbyterian mm on $43 MILLION INVESTED jPork Surplus Floods would close Black Street and church said the church had not Ottawa Store Space 131 nakowtnionkison Canadian Pm Stall Writer OTiAWA CPI The govern ment has such heavy flow of surplus pork that it has run out oi Itorage space for frozen cuts and has been forced back into the pork canning businm Authorities disclosed Monday that in addition in some 70000 000 pounds of frozen cuts the government will have about 75 000000 pounds nr pork in cans by GUINEA PIGS COUNCIL ISSUE The writing is on the wall for the guinea pigs of Cundles Torn Martin resi dent oi the newly annexed area last night presented Barrie city council with its first complaint from its new territory You are welcome to come to council with your com plaint Mayor Willard Kinzie told him You will receive the some considers tion as hose from other parts ofBnrric Mr Martins complaint was about guinea pigs His neighbor was raising the animals and lies and smell were becoming nuisance in the otherwise sniubrious air of Curidlw where he had liv ed since 1955 The neighbor name unmentloned had started it as hobby last year now had five or six hundred and had made it into iusiness Themaynr stated the place had Jean bill itb the Simone Jaunty Health Unit He had himself checked to see if ny bylaw restricted guinea pig breeding but none did The city had by laws covering all types of animals gs cats bears minlt But nothing fprguinea pigs was informed we would have to pass another bylaw he said Council had bylaw for guinea ilgs on the agenda but failed each it as other matters kept aidennen sit ting until well after mid the end of done This would rep resent total federal investment of some 3000000 in surplus pork This is the first edeiai canning since 1962 when an outbreak of dreaded footandmoutb disease shattered foreign markets Sim plus canned pork was finally shipped behind the Iron Curtain and sold at heavy loss MAY F10 SAME WAY Officials said some of the cur rent cons may end up in the same way They had been trying hard to find commercial markets but so for few have turned up The disposal outlook was not bright The government has been sup porting the pork market by buy ing surpluses at the floor price of $25 hundredwelght Last March Agriculture Minister Harlniess said the floor would be reduced to $2365 hundredweight effect ive next Oct Surpluses had been stored in the form of frozen cuts But the stockpile grew so large that or ders recently went out to talus new offerings in the form at 12 ounce cans The government ban been paying for this canned pork at rate ofnbout 58 cents pound Experts figure that within few weeks canning will make more space available for frozen Bill Will Create Riding In Arctic OTTAWA CF bill to create new electoral constitu ency in the Keewatin and Frank lin districts of the eastern Arctic was introduced in the Commons Monday The sponsor Erik Nielsen PC Yukon said it would give vote in federal elections to 0000 to 10000 in the region Mr Nielsen is the Yukons sole representative in Parliament The western Arctic is represented by Mervyn Hardin LMackcn zie River cuts and canning can be slowed down or halted DEFICIENCY PAYMENTS Mr Harbour also has given order to his officials to consider turning the pork pricesupport program into deficiency pay mentscovcring the farmer on his losses but letting him do an own marketing for all production Contract farming would be elim inated from federal payments But iniormanu said officials are finding such conversion more difficultAhan nt lint enviv aged and little progresl has yet been made Hog production last year rose to 6500000 head from 5400000 in 1957 This year the total may increase by some 40 per cent to more than 8000000 Olfieinlr said on let up is likely until am spring Stop Bottlenecks On Seaway Argue OTTAWA CF CCF House Leader Hazen Argue Monday night urged the government to take extraordinary action to Lawrence Seaway that be llld are cutting down grain shipment from the Lakehend Mr Argue laid Canadian wheat exports are down this year de spite an increase in overail ex ports of the four major export ing countriesthe US Canada Australia and Argentina Agriculture Minister Barkness said Mr Argue is lint crying to paint picture of gloom and de4 spair as far as the western farm an are concerned 87101 F60 SERVICES LTD rur comm cnuron YE WM remove bottlenecks in tho SLo night oiliCial told what was oi Kiwi iiiiiiii tiliatmiiitdiiirrleii 333le 5533332 iiinfiéi BENEFITS EMPLOYEES OBE Mo 00 Barrie 135 n52 on menus noes POWIR launched in the US possibly in that could be collected analyled Barrie city council employees eleelEd Presdem DV Cuanlor mcss puny my 1961 and considered are to be richer fhedcoufimlls mgfiuzgnsgng manna AT ssooooiona Insofar as satellite IS con Mr Dirjenbaker was expla ilnnsigrex £3Vmsfoyiéceil wales at Delawmn In Haney Hm am mxmu mm mm Plan The Workers shareilof gfijghufyengffirfifigwfvfil gleg was someone worse Believe Kremlin Checked Bid 3° nub eaman ects ms ee wenwmufs lomzus NEW BUILDING LA attended the convention at ich Stum5 mnz 9mm Oi Ira iReds To Take Over The City or Barre we We Registrar in By Ws exhibits canine have mm bylaws Repamlf 95 a° HAVANA AriPolitical and ation Sana outside Hiiizahna study has recently been cnm wast spleziberh ldetnfit can emmmic umst appears he could have come direcuy mm of BEilaUT Lebanon APgTkhsgs members high in govern Pieteg lby coungllsspeclal Iiilui 31111 Lnn wi iagar gmwinm under Premier Fidol the Kremlin tn iiiai inconfresrriiidmg caigiilated ahdaxecammzehldgtgiorig iiich €331 Sdéiléfluhongy Elma Other factors contributing to gamble checked the lraqiCom gguthznfimgfi gone to the city solicitor FALSE ALARM mmthe revafliona $113323 the unrest are the unsettled econ munists bid to grab power huge advantage to the utmost Rowe QC for drafting into by false alarm sent Barrie iire he flight or five Emma Sum 23 égzdlganéognftiogltism Sum dim x3 ganglia Indeed they seem to be quarrel mm as £33930 zlrgughleflmtfig in the same boat to asylum in 20000 gamers um um anned 3159 gagremnf reds ling over the methods and pace HAS BROKEN ANKLE 3d Key West Fla are signs of the new including about 15 mm for ass to beemploycd in gradual at milrfnnga gt 31 times In addition captain in mm Batista mums stmcarried Jlmedilm memberslilms tempt to turn the country into 1M W35 ga 90 William Ellsr 991 Supelmm Castros army is reported to on the tons if there has been serious split Middle East Versinn pawl fined to Royal iCiOIla Hospital for Cooke Cartage and Storage have fled to Miami but there seems little question democracy With an ankle broken in two Co calmly standmg guard over The lameness in me Dolmen OUTSIDE INCIPENTS that Moscow has prevailed fiasco parenuy is insisting pleitces suiiered ihenccéd the fire He remarked Iecl atmosphere here arises largely The attempted assassination 01 Moscow seems to want to hold an want mach en in mile gar ening pretty bad about this guess mm two radars ithe Cuban ambassador in Port au Y3 Iraqs Communists back so they merna PP hind BayVicw Apartments Duns someone Just saw the smoke and Fears that Communists and prime Ham and the invulve an handle the country like This clashes With the impatience lop street cast turned in the alarm LNANGMG Tl Ms piece in the gamefnr globalpower Thus it may be months even years before the of some Ioeal Communists who emerged from jails and under ground hideouts in July eager to Communists yanyming akin to strike for power as their reward total takeover Actually Moscow is toying With powder keg None can say how Rotations Wives Visit New York group of Barrie Rotarians with their wives left the city over the weekend to attend the Moscow has bigger goal than Iraq in minda longrun stab at large slice of the Middle East possibly after disillusioned Arab intellectuals consider themselves Zwithoot unifying cause or leader Allislon Boy BOAT FOB DOMINION DAY Barrie Jaycces are going all out to make this years Dom inion Day celebrations major attraction for the city Some lucky ticket holder is going to win an uioot Beaver boat com plete with 40 hp motor valued at $1000 on the night of July CITY GARDENERS Members of the Barrie Hor ticultural Society led by Mrs Jean Gable were last night busy replanting the rockery at Bai NEW HALL FOR PENETANG Since its municipal hall was damaged by the late last win ter Penetanguishene town counlt cil has been meeting at the Le gion Hall and sometimes at the Memorial Arena Councile now considering erection of new municipal hall on diiierent site at cost ol approximately 360000 but the talks so far are just in their initial stages The new building it is stated will include council charnber tire hall and various municipal offi their supporters are musciing in on Cubas armed forces and gov ernment and the Castro agrarian landprogram which critics de scribe as even more extreme than that proposed by Cubas Communist party DENIALS DisnnLnEvcn Despite Castros denials many here believe that Communists and those who follow the Com munist line are moving into posi eports are heard frequently in Havana that this is especially true in the revolutionary army tio of powerand importance moot of Cuban diplomats in shooting incident in Ciudad Trur Jinn Dominican Republic in which Cuban exile and Dom caimed the situation here any Neither has the revolt in Ni ports say was encouraged from Havana The Cuban regime has denied it gave any active assis tance tothe rebels FIRST 0N LAKES in 1679 at Niagara by Cavalier iaiean boy Were killed have not gt caragua which Nicaraguan re The twinvmnsted Grilfon built inn vol KMOW CWARIOT RAClNG WAS Favour As torso no As 499 ne more on on on senior man mrio AJIFUY LOOKNG iu Killalr Earlti Sudhu North Kapui White son arm in rte Discrict enllal Collegiate drt iii ld headed by Raul Castro the pre de in Salie was the first shi on otary international Earlier this wring ms spot was cos Dama cause Convention in New Ct ld as und 10000 miers brother the Great Lakes Amung those attending am blaze of tulips The collegiate mg 539k Batslnne President althe BobbyWarnesfszlliston in but makEF gram Barrie club and Mrs Baistone hospital following collision PM Pk at John Stevenson in coming with car on Sunday night has 315 cornerbut members do president of Barrie Rotary and f9 the me me Mrs Stevenson Mr and Mrs Carrutbers Mr and Mrs George Mulholiand Mr and Mrs Denis Sheard Mr and Mrs Clark The Rotary International con vention opened on June and been returned to bishnme No bones were broken said doctor at Stevenson Memor ial Hospital but he was badly bruised The accident occurred at the intersection at Victoria St East and Duiferin HEADS DIVISION COURTS Colonel Garry Leo Tax Ueiaulters ZZYEARS will ENOUGH FOR THE BEST OF EM Its time for cannon continues until Thursday June The owner and driver of the To Lose ProPertY if car was Gerald Fenn Beeton erties seized under motion US Flotilla Plan Hits Snag mg be as Monday Claims Would Clutter Seawgy Taxes must be three years in OIIAWA tcri iUnitedhas asked US authorities to cut arrears More council can take states Navy plan to send 21 down the numberof slaps 31 action for their recovery ship flotilla through the St Lawvlrougii he didnt mention ariy rencev Seaway has run into heavy specific number weather in the Canadian Comr He said he has also suggested mons libel when the flotilla does go Lionel Chevrier tLMontreai through itslwuld do sozat the Lambs former president of rate of only two ships daily Canadas St Lawrence Seaway Theshoab in the US Navy wad by me 0mm mm Authority suggésted Manna plan is the fact the seaway hasPnéezsisl um Quebec voted Conservative night that the flotilla shouldnotiheen haying congestion trouble Dufeinsimoo ieor be all ed to en ilto ineseaway Pram we mad Sim it skeet 3mm hem the mm VOTE LIBERAL Cons me gt Ashen BOB WALES likely affect shipments of due totraversé the seaway be LONDON CP Ear three Canadian products adversely mean June 71 and June as Ser days before being rescued pad world why it should clutter up Passage flock of naval ships We°5°9dTWP 91 en wi ld barter better it nus considerationwas being igreed Siamese kitten travelled gt me givenio his suggestions by US back and forth betwenLondon Defauiting taxpayers inCol lingwood are to have their prop cut the Liberals doWn to size work onthe Tories be taken for granted bylaw was pasted setting up town plan foeroliingwood It is felt this is badly needed and will be very useful in the future The bylaw has to be ap strf leader said thoiflotillabs trlpiEFXPECTS REPLY SOON through wthev eawa=isfound Mr Hoes said the zmiriprnre MENSTEAVELS to the dd and specifications for submission himl congasfififl akes to me to the next meeting Hazen iig CCF iiouse sfstayed ho Ea elllrnnsport Ministerauthor and he expected and Bognor Rogis perched un Héesinfonneditita Housethat be reply lathe next few days darneatbr untrain 12

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