Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 29 Jan 1959, p. 10

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inniuee ctr murmur system and unison apcedi ahead clealld up un til accepted Mantras Chalks Up 40 Years At Sea By JOHN YORSTDN Canadian Preu ltaii Writer MONTREAL CPLThe captain of Canadas biggest and strongest lcebreaker is mild modest man who like to road sen stories even th hes been sailor for to 57 years Master of theCanadlsn govern ment ship dlbervllle Capt Cbar Caron is member of French Canadian family whose mariners have included his father three nclee and brother ills spacious cabin on the dlbervilles wheelhouse deck is lined with books have to read every night before go to bed or wont sleep he says Im loud oi sen stories but lll read hnything else as well He became third mate with the iederal transport departmat In 192 and was Introduced to Ice breaker in 1989 as first mate oi the I3 McLean ARCTIC TRIPS He became her captain in and for 10 summers took her to the Arctic on supply missions Under him the ship became Imtminu the Mother Shi at the No act he admits 1y yet prou Everytime see her now she reminds me of something he says now of the smalle first ship into what has become the key airfield town oi Gooee Boy Labrador brought tractors trucks and material to build the base The men we car ried built the tint wharf and started the airbase The rest of the war was spent servl theArctic Hudson Bay and Straitall normai transport department work The ship was unarmed during thegwar YOUNG DEMAND Capt Caron went to sea in 1918 as 17yearold deckbond aboard Mystery Rock Is Bloom Up Pom ARTHUROnt cma scum boulder rolled on purpose Into Port Arthurharbor 30 years ago was blown up in recent dredg ing operations The story behindthe boulder was mystery until 82yearold Arthur Dennis coniessed he was the man who rolled hens in company foriwhlch he worked hadbeen asked to move the rock because vessels wereJosing their propel lerson it It was too heavy to lift so Mr Dennis devised method of rolling it away with the help of hargcehln six thour operation it was movedalongsido Jarealswater harms Joey Plate mot going on preparationlor the opening of the St Lawrence seaway the rock Major Advance in oustSep AB explosive dust gifiafisumple of wait sh wnhererenendy tin Canadian toau Myths machine prov success Tul committee memberssaid the waif bring it to thevimkphea previous his brother was lost all Cape Bretm In the sinking at transport department ship After knocking about the world In steam and sailing vessels be returned to Quebec Citywhere he still makes his home in the brief intervals he is homeand went back to schooL Alter left school he said th the best thing would be Whack to lea and did Now whitehaired and wearing glasses Capt Caron took over the dlberville before she was launched from the Davie ship yards at Lauren Que In 1852 FARTBEST NORTH He guided her farther north than any Canadian vessel has ever beenwithin 600 miles of the North Poleon Arctic supply runs The captain whose easygo duality is rdlected in the in ormal but efficient air aboard his 8000 ton ship wears the ribbon of Member of the British Empire on the infrequent oc casions he 111335 niiorm 0n regular wor sports navy blue beret and khaki Arctic arka Ask about the ribbon be Sal at first dont know what its for but alter some coaxing he said It was awarded alter the Maison had rescued shipwrecked sailors in the Arctic two summers in row It happened we were mm in 1946 the McLean saved 28 from the stormwrecked Marie Therese The iollowing summer she liited 70 irom the Hudson Bay Company ship Nascopie There was no loss of life in either wreck SHAKEDOWN muss On her Shakedown cruise in 1952 the dlberville took part in the Spltbead naval review part of the Coronation ceremonies at which the worlds naval and merchant services were repre seated lie has one fond memo of the revow Allthe masters were invited aboard the royal yacht for asrwnsn and LULU our and and wmsam TOZEK BAN OF MONTREAL cocktail following the review he reminisced As we came aboard we had to touour bats in box When it was over everyone but mehad trouble iindlng his cap No one bad badge like mine andl found my cap right away Anti Trust Suit todhnnetbmgjhichmnywell hemharytathelntentotCans dianlaw OTTAWA CmOttawa board ofcontrol niesdu turned down strong recommendations of the citys parks and tourists commit tees that the capital bid or the 1963 PanAmerican games 0t tawa was among 15 Canadian cities asked by the PanAmerican games committee to bid for the hoslship City father said at tswa cotud notatford the mill lous oi dollar required to erect facilities Discussion Today By GEORGE KITCHEN Canadian Press Start IWriter WASHINGTON CPlA United States antitrust suit involving radio and television manufactur ers operating in Canada will get goingover today by two oftha top legal authorities of Canada int and the United States Cenades tie Minister DavidFultonls to discuss with US Attorney General William Rogers justice department suit charging three manufacturers with conspiring through Cana dian subsidiaries to restrain trade in radio and television sets between the two counties Their oneday meeting will be followup to the recommenda tion of the joint Canadaus cab inet committee on trade and em uomlc aiiairs which met in ct tawa earlythis month that the twormeet inflectionthe Lgenera questions involved in the suit launched in 113 federal court in New York last November CONFLICTS While the radioW suit is No on their agenda the two also are expected to discuss the general efiect on Canada oi us trade and antitrust laws The Canadian government was asked in Commons recently for example whether us law added In the MastersOffice PURSUANT the judgment andfiual order for barring trade with Red China might have stood in the way at Aluminum Company of Canada making $1000000 sale of alu EM JUDICIAL SALE OF WEEK TOBACCO FARM SUNNIDALE IN THE SUPREME COURT ONTARIO WILLIAM JAMES oonann ours Plaintiffs cum in sauna rosarnms as BRUYNE Defendants by Writ THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE THE and MARIE Tozsn Defendants sale made in this same there will be offered for sale by public auction in one Jerry Co of Sirncoe at premises situate lying cession of the said lbwnsbip istry Oifiea at Barrie as No per annum from the able yearly on the 1stday on the 1st day April out interest within at his own expena are thestanding conditions the conditions of sale settled by and tobacco kilns Ontario Fillqu of the southeast quarter of the said Township of Sunnidale SECONDLY oi the southwest quarter oi Lot in the 31d Concession nLihesaid Township ofSunnidale TlllRDLYof the northeast quarter of the north half of Lot in AND FOURTELY of the northwest quarterotjoot in the find after oleone be made as of date of closing lh purchasersball oth eapectazthe conditions allt sale the Court unmodified 0n the premises is said to beerooted parcel with theapprobation of theunderslgnedLocaIMaster by at the Court House in the City of Barrie County hour of 10 oclock on Tuesday February ADr1959 the following lands and premises ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of Iandand bcing in the Township of Sunnidale in the County of Simcoe and being composed the 17th day of of Lot in me no Concession the an Concession of die said Township Cou more particularly described in the mortgage registered in the Reg 19968 for Sunnidale The property will bevotfered for sale subject to 1st mortgage securing 600000 principal money with interest thereon at lat day of April less said interestbelng pay oi April and the principallalling du 1958 which nwrtgaga shalljhe assume and paid by the purchaser and alsoaubhzct to reserve bid fixed Local Haste The and shall pay balance of on purchase moheyiinto Court with purchaser shall pay down to the Adjusiman search the deraigue Further particulars and condi as GLADSTONE CURRIF Soliclto DATED naalne up minum to thoChinese Commu nists Trade Minister Churchillsaid heknew of no foreign interior ence in Alcos decision not to shipthe metal Alco itself said it turned down the order to avoid the risk at losing steady autom ers The radioTV suit which has produced three Canadian diplo matic protests was tiled against General Electric and Westing house Electric both 08 tirms and Philips Gloellampeu fabrieken of Hollnnd Dutch manufacturer oil radio lVand other electronic equipment suasounm sums Canadian subsidiaries of the threecompanlcs were named in the suit which alleged that re straint oi trade was carried out by the organization of Calla dlan patent poolCainlBJIRadiu Patents Limited which prevented Importation in Chanda of US radio and TV sets The Canadlan govemmant maintains thatCanadian Radio PatentsLimited established in 1926 has broken no Canadian laws and that the object of the 115 action appears to be to iorca Canadian companies to make changes in commercial practices which Canada reghrds as the con rainnminmnmmsmnrmmI Barrie Delegate Kept Busy on West Indies Trade Mission ly RALPH BNBWIOVE The Canadian Trade Million to the West Indies and British Gul Ina ended Its tint dupler Wed oaday Iiternomnwhcn to the andzanting music of the calypso band the Moniego Bay Chamber of Commerce and government Mildla laid iarewell It the JI malca airport Six hours later we arrived at Port oi Spain Trinidad Here we are berthcd in the old Queens Park Hotel where the humid air makes lilo bit trying No swimming beaches are available in the city area and this hotel doesnot sport pool The live and onehall days spent lo Jamaica three days at Kingston one ll cho Rios and It Montego Bay has estab lished pattern of what we can EXPO from the other Islands The red carpet Wu that turned out when we arrived at the air port to be greeted by government and of oliicials native ca lypso bands and plsnters punch eeln of Canadian rather than US law The US justice department bases Its case of the argument that as result of the opera tions of Canadian radio Patents Limited the Canadian market for radio and TV receivers has been virtually closed to 115 manulac iurers since early 1927 HAD TO SET UP PLANTS The result the department or gues is that 178 manufactincre who would normally have ex ported auch products to the ex panding Canadian market have been compelled to manufacture radio and TV sets in Canada It charges further that 115 consumers have been advascly ailected in that they have been deprived of the benefits which would have resulted tram in creased production ior export in the United States At the Ottawa meeting the Canadian government expressed concern over what it called the earnsterritorial effect of the legal decree sought by the just Ice department and the implica tions of such actions incontrol over Canadian companies acting In conformity with Canadian laws and Canadian commercial policy Canadian officials say frankly they are puzzled as to why the justice department has just re cently decided to take action on commercial practice that has been in existence for more than 30 years Theyvalso wonderwhy the de partment has taken that action at time when Canadian roon commissionknown as the Ilsley commission has patent laws and arrangements under study in Canada Finally they wonder how the justice department should it win its suit upeols to be able to force Canadian companies to abide by the decree of United States court meetings inspectlag lama tions and toumt developmenp is and social events Cochads at the governors and dinner with the chic minister hinder the new federation setup the chiei minister is somewhat compar able to our provincial premier Theooedsywewereletoilior relaxation at Ocho Rios proved amdlmd ui gappolnfinent as it re re hurricane strength rains lbc CW oi Montego Bay is really humming Its population now exceeds 30000 and is in creasing dail Hotels 01 the Miami Beach variety are being completed over the area and all seem to be thriving The general standard oiwages is far above the average for the West ladies and even Jamaica at Montego Bay Arlsans are In greatne mand and receive wages me times 10 times that being paid laborers Miles oi isolated area south of the city have been set up under development oom miuion lNegril Area Land Am thorlty and will open up miles at beautiful sand beach now in accessible by road While we have seen some very fine Aacconkuunodatiun hotels like raw are strictlyior tha Mlsmi Beach uowd They are super motels seven or eight storeys and hnva all the glamor at Hollywood and none at the at mosphere of the Indies About $40555 per day with meals seems par for this type of operation We paid $9 day for good ac commodation in Barbados tour years ago This afternoon we were lunch eoncd at the Queens Park hotel by the local at and the governor ivns speaker incident ally Trinidads governor was kicked out of his home when the new Federation HQ was estab lished and the house turned over to the governor oi the federa tion It put few noses out of joint The problem comes up tre quently as to whether the gover governor or the governor of the federation should officiate at various functions Tomorrow Friday is full up with meetings but on Saturday Bill RiskyCanadian manager PanAmerican Airlines and are flying to Tobago for the day Sunday morning wa Ieavaior Georgetown British Guiana Heres an interesting tidbit Three of us boys decided to go down for walk beiore retiring last night When our bosta learned of it they refused inlet is go said there had been too many lmiflngs lately Nahu ally we went no scars LURE TV OSHAWA Ont CPIChildren should see less television and get more outdoors recreation Leo Krintz chiropractor vtold home and school group here He estimated some youngsters watch teleilzision as much as 23 hours wee

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