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Barrie Examiner, 2 Feb 1959, p. 7

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amos an vnzw or This is an overhead View ol Air Force Atlas intercontinen tal ballistic missiles assembled and checked out in section of Convsh plant at San Diego Calif The stainless steel mis siles10 feet in diameter and 75 feet iongfare nested in elevated docks Area under neath is filled with equipment bins and electronic equipment required for checkout of mis WintermeyerDefends Role In Stocks maxim cmrum idiottin mémsana Mthulteameolrlyinauur eernsa hard andhelflulleo werethe secondnf the advice of former mines min ister Philip Kelly and the other one cost him now on net loss was 3900 no time during all these transactions did ever do any thing that was not strictly honest and above board may have been naive indeed may have been politically lndiscreet but assure this House that did not llTLliS sile subsystems At upper left the botntcr sections of the missile have been pulled back to permit simultaneousanstalb ation oi the Atlas two booster enginesand sustainer engine Urge Extended Credit For Farmers Fishermen OTTAWA CBParty differ ences in the Commons have dis solved in favor of giving fann ore and fishermen more credit to earn their livelihood But as almost universal sup port Monday greeted private members ruolution urging ex tended cradlt for these primary producers through central delt velopmont bank some voices of doubt were raised about the pro posed method of administration JW Pickersgill Liberal mem her for BonavistaNiilingate in Newfoundland and Harold Dan forth PCKent Ont both ex greased doubts about administer program for both farmers and fishermen from one agency RESOLUTION DEAD Tho resolutionsponsored by Samuel Boulanger Drum mondAthabaska was debated Imtil the end of the sitting with out vote This in effect killed it lines it now drops to the end of ion list of private motions for ch only five more days of de bate are scheduled this session Mr Boulanger suggested this roposed agriculture and fisher as development bank would con trol and coordinate all federal and provincial loan facilities Rates of interest would be kept low and the banks expenses would be borne by federal and provincial agencies working in cooperation with it Mr Danforth whose riding em braces farmlands and Lake Erie fisheries said he is not at ial certain that the consolidation of the existing credit facilities un der an agriculture and fisheries development bank would be the aoluation to the current prob lems Larger credit and speedy ac curate procuring were vital and it would be difficult to accom plish this if both industries were hardleduhrough the same chan iiE id McMillanLWelland said of the high cost of machinery and other equipment it is necessary for the family farm to consist of more acres so the equipment can be amortized over longer term He also suggested credit for building cold storage and pro cessing facilities and more real istdc tariffs on fruit and vegetable imports from the United States which were flooding the Canadian market before the Canadian crop was harvested fovaounly oi Little Value In Fighting Babies Edge says HAMILTON CPlDt Edge Ontario chief public health vetuinarian says he questions the value of establishing boun fies on foxes in combatting rabies Dr Edge fold the publichealth oonfereucearea No meeting Monday he believes bounties on foxes tend to disperse the ani mals and have extremely lim itedrvalue He said poisoning and trapping of force had been yery success fill in Manitoba and very much question whether we would have been in the present position ifwe had used this method when rabies were 300 to 500 miles Major Additions mishap Car driver Issac Loclo EBoth collegiates proposals made at special muting of Barrie District Col iaglate Board go through ad flour willbe madfe turboth co uewbuilding to men growlng of the city was Ilhere had been 2500 cases at rabiu in 1958 in Ontario including 85 cats 67 dogs M5 cattle 1145 foxes nine raccoons and two wolves biesincatshadbeenofa particularly vicious type with at tacks on people in the home in 86 per cent of time cases There is no reason to suppose that with the coming of spring and early summer the infection will not involve the whole of the Niagara Peninsula and indeed every county in all Ontario he said Dr Edge said there was some reason to antidpate that before the year was through rabies would have spread to the Sud bury and Nipisslng districts The major addition is to by to to North Collegiate where it proposedto add two shops home economics room comm cialroom two science labora tories and nine dassrooms Total space occupied by the ad dition will be 13470 square feet At the same time the board is toatudy uninuoaae nfaccom avu YorkeRabl2iJnnall Wise launder andlong chairman of the vUnltedJewiah me King Faisal II whom whinging tit Iraqi revolutim modation at Central Collegiate Crop Meetings llave Started Sponsored by the Ontario De partment of Agriculture and the North Simcoe Soil and Crop lrn provement association serics of meetings withthe object of securing better and cheaper pas turesis being held at various points in the district Plans are also to be made for Bruceilosis control area canvass meetings at each centre two weeks later Meetingitoday will be from 130 to Alimpm at Orange hall and others are ar ranged for Wednesday Feb at Guthrie Conununity hall Thursday Feb at Orlllia YMCA Friday Feb at Cold water Town Hall Monday Feb at Vasey Orange Hall Tues day Feb in at Lafontalne school and Wednesday Feb II at Ehnvale Legion hail Collision Kills Two To End City Record HULL Que CPlTwo sons died and two others were in jured early today in twocar collision that ended the citys fa talityfree record of 354 days Raymond Lafrance la of Hull and Mrs Rene Mondeux of near by Gatineau died in hosoital shortly after the accident Regis Trembiay 26 ot Hull suffered fractured right leg and Jean Marie Legebvre 31 suf fered head lacerations and chest injuries 1500 an llcid Spilled Over lioad SMITHS FALLS CPIAlbum 150 gallons ohsulphuflc acid were Monday night when tanktru and car collided The truck ovarturnedlinJhc wood of nearby Newbiiss in his 70s wasiaken to hospital invfalr condition with undetermined juries and Mr Lockwoods daughter Wilma escaped severe iniury Poiice cioséd off section of the highway until 30 tons of Jirne could arrive fromfluebecv acidcould beg neutralized tdmakeitequlvaientinsiutn Northoiiegiate the notorioneparnn spilled overflighway 29 The unidentifiedtruck driver and will never do anything iro proper or irregular POINT OF PRIVILEGE Mr Wintermeyer rising on point of personal privilege as the House was about to adjourn de scribed his hivestments in low but firm voice trembling slightly He emphasized the stocks were bought soon after his election to the legislature in 1955 and before his nomination as Liberal leader at party convention last April When he became Liberal leader he sold all his investmeth financial satnlilceand relin director ates held as re suit of his law practice Since becoming leader of the party have not purchased single stock have not appeared before single board or commis sion have divorced myself from all legal business associated in Canada In Atom UIIAWA CF Canada has opened negotiations with Japan and Euratom Europes sixna tion nuclear agency on agree mmts for cooperation in the peaceful uses of atomic energy External Affairs Minister Smith announcing the move in the Commons Monday also said the government is continuing its efforts to conclude agreements with wnumber of otbcr mmbies =Hofdhi not nametbem lhe minister said preliminary negotiations have opened with Japan and formal negotiations are ex to be concluded by the spring Negotiation of an agreement with Euratom was ex péoted to startvshortly Euratom was created Jan 1958 to speed establishment and grewth of nuclear industries in the six member countriesWest Germany France lialy Bel gium the Netherlands and Luz embaur Mn Smith said Canada and Japan are negotiating bilater al agreement under which the TrainStrikes Car Teacher is Killed can PETAWAWA ca Maimle Marie Huttunen Eyear old kindergarten teacher from Port Arthur died Monday night in hospital three hours after her car was struck by the CPRs Canadian at level crossing in nearby Petawawa village Iha train Canadian Pacifics main transcontinental passenger unit was travelling 65 to 10 miles an hour on impact said conductor Arthur Cauchy of North may Miss iIuttunen who taught in the army camp school was alone inihecar woman BUSINESS INCHES 1° 94 DUNLOP srs mm be my condoning 13 his Itoc and added should paint alt that North ern Ontario Natural Gas Com reoeived no financial help the government of the prov ince It was and is completely Mapandent public company the sime as other distributing com panic in the province of Ontario and the Dominion of Canada At nozfimedld exercise or attempt to exercise any influence with any governmental body or the company IVES POLITICAL LIFE Mr wintermcyer ended his statement with tbme words love polltlcalllfo and par ticularly the political life of On tario and this legislature For this reason and for the great regard hold for the Liberal party acknowledge this human lndiscre tlou but am thankful that it cauwearlyiomycnreerasa hard and helpful lesson The storm over gas invest ments broke during the last sw sion of the legislature CCF Leader Donald MacDonald said share in Northern Ontario Nat ural Gas brought huge profits to elected representatives who ob tained them as promoters stock at cutvrato prlca Premier Fth at that time said his cabinet ministers had been told not to purchase gas stocks and he was sure they had obeyed his directive MADE LARGE PROFIT Subsequently Mr Kelly who had resigned as mine minister several months before the CCF leaders allegations disclosed he had bought stocks and made large profit Then it was disclosed that Lands Talks two countries would exchange in formation on peaceful uses of atomic energy The agreement would provide for the signing of contracts under which Canada would supply Japan with urn nium Similar agreements already have been signed with West Ger many and Switzerland West Ger many has bought Canadian ura nium concentrates and Switzer land uranium fuel rods for nn experimentalatotdie reactor The ministers statement was welcomed by Opposition Leader Pearson and CCF House Leader Eazen Argue Mr Pearson said he hopes the government will press ahead with its efforts to obtain agree ments He noted that under existing re gulations privatelyowned Cana dian uranium this may univer qtlan BS Illflllltml the importing country has signed an agreement It was vi that more agreements be signed in view of the recent an normcement that one mine at El liot Lake in his Northern Ontario constituency of Algoma East has had to suspend operations wnrcn con DAILY an DYCKS FOOD MARKET Tomorrows Special SMOKED illlMS Ready to Serve 50° lb Rights Reserved to Limit Sales Shunt noon Atomic non gt BUSINESS MEETDIGS BANQUEIS Mommas ram omens QUEENS HOTEL prions manure sir WWII and Host mumumnl Gmd who Fflk works sive Conservative Ansoda Idr Mapledoram still its in the islature as the manner tn Fort am and Mr Griesinger sits as the member for Window Saudwtch Mr Kelly residual his Cochrane North seat shirin be fore the CCF leaders allegations Glasgow Man Inco Director NEW YORK CPIJ Kenneth Weir of Glasgow has been elected director of International Nickel Company of Canada Ltd and gembcr ni lts advisory commit Ml Weir is chairman of and Weir Holdings Ltd and Weir Ltd Weir Foundries Ltd and William Simona and Co Ltd all Glasgow lie inalso di rector of Peacock Brothers Ltd Montreal the National Bank of Scotland andDunlopRubber Co Ltd London He fills the vacancy on the NCO board caused by the retire ment of his fathgr Viscount Weir director since my Mr Weir is married to the for mer Dorothy cl Crowdv daughter of the late James FuidgeCrowdy of Ottawa They recido at Montgreenan xllwlm ning Ayrshire Scotlan Oriilian Inst Cantanlrerous PETERBOROUGE WtMag istrate Phiip ruled Monday that Charles Mcilllaster of Orillia was lust cantankerous when he insisted that he be locked up after driving through red light The magistrate dismissed an impaired driving charge against McMusler hut fined him $19 plus lsrtghcoats for driving through the Constable Jack Hayes said he pursued aster through the light and caught him at another light The constable told McMns ter hewould be cased but ed the arresthim ands balton said that he persisted on being locked up so we accomm dated him Magistrate Pbin dismissed the impaired charge for lack of evi dence Capt Robert White who may be the first man in space Find True Bill Against Marlin In Murder Case KITCHENEB CF An 0n returned true bill Monday against Frank Martin 51 of Gait charged with murdering Mrs Helen Brahman 4+yearold widow who lived next door The lsman lurydeclded Mar tins trial should proceed after hearing the Crowns evidence in secret Mrs flahmau who operated story and gas business wages biudgeoned to death June Martin was freed at prelim inary bearing in August after the magistrate ruled there was in sufficient evidence to commit him for trial Arrested again in October he was committedfor anotherpreliminary hear ing in November Martin father out worked awelder in aGalt factory at that is he said voUToo CAN GET tarlo Supreme Court grand jury WHY next to Martins 75am farm He was just cantankerous sonar PIONEER Imus SUI tries out an M02 full pressure flying suit which hell wear when he takes the X15 on its flight into the black void be yond the earths annosphere White here is seated in spe ciaiiy equipped piano used for testing the suit under flight conditions LUMBER alum ans roman Your Centre For Cement Roofing Tile Lumber Paint Pl Im Compiota Builder Supplies Complete Home Bulldinti our mummies is yours for the asking nuance woman and Fuel Co Ltd to BSA moan rs nasal Personallmnsareavaslabloatany neowa 800W ioranyworthwhile 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