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Barrie Examiner, 16 Sep 1959, p. 5

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maneiréfolscir 3113339 ad it his cabinet and later broadcast it over radio and tele vision ums oiliolaiiy was known in advance of what do Gauilo would propose for ending the rebellion but it had been disclosed that he would aitlnn the principle 01 elldetermination has been in erpre meanutltat Algerias 0000000 Mailman will be able to vote on lhow they wish to be governed But nothin oiiiciui has been re Sported axtode Gauilos time tabln for bringing this about wma am cavemen To achieve maximum atten ytion the neth president or dered radio and TV channeis cleared in France and Algeria lo Education Meet From Fitness RetardedPupils SASKATOON CPtTho varied interests at the Canadian Educa tion Association are apparent to anyone looking at todays conven tion agenda Open meetings are being held on physical education and iitness mentally retarded children adult education educational research and the organization oi secondary schools The accent is on trading cl methods and ideas by the 500 del egates in an address mesday night Saskatchewan Premier Douglas urged promotion of human vai ucs Denies Mine one Nickel lin Hour COBALT CWPat ODonovan representativa tor the United Steelworkers of America CLO denied Tuesday that Agnico Mines Limited hero had oiiered gt llonegotiating employees live centanhour increase in wages The report stemmed irom meeting Monday between Local 4501 and company oilicials in this town 55 miles south of Kirkland Lake At meeting Aug 30 local members voted 7214 in favor oi strike action to back demands for incentanglxnur ragslemag an ad tionai ata ry Qigthaigefihraw one to as nntheairCarelollyscremodro cannons canton sellDetermination carry his stateman The speech expectedgto last about is mia uteswili also be heard through out thevost French community embracing 12 semi autonomous Tin Range citizenship and migration Minister air clough addressed the closing meeting at the three day convention of the Canadian Association ol School Superin tendents anti Inspectors The CanadianSehool lmstces Association which devoted its time to resolutions on educational uoiiormlty federal aid and rm eanh holds its iinnl meeting to 87 Advances in the physical sci ences had outstripped those in the social sciences Premier Douglas said Tho school the church the democratic society have the great task oi narrowing this gap ho said panel discussion on tho teaching of second language concluded that bilingualism is desirable necessity in Canada PERSONAL row Dr Robert Biddell oiHam ilton said personal poll led him to the conclusion that public opin ion ls in over of bilingualism The trustees convention enA dorsed voluntary assessment irom member provincial groups of live cents classroom to start march toad Delegates ale asked that schoolyard and school building improvements be included under the federal winter works pm gram RE Harvey district supett isotendent of schools for Nipawin ask was elected president at OBITUARY GEORGE GENNINGS George Mackwood Gennings oi Alliston died unexpecte August cl coronary throm is alter pleasant day spent Visiting relatives near Mansfield Mr Gennings was the younger Ion the lots Thomas Gennmgs and tho former Elizabeth Thompsonrandwas born on Lot 10 on the 2nd line ofTossorontlo Township iiow the home oi Celt oll Gallaugher February 11 4376 At age tour he moved with his family to the present nings residence on lot line of Mulrnur Township He married on September 14 emfEmma Galiaugher daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Robert Gallnugher oi the 4th line Muimurp Since retire ment the coupl had lived in vioronto and Alliston Mr Gennings is survived by ister Lillian Mrs 5th Ashley Lawrence Iwood sons Harvey and With otManstie1d Stanley oi Toron to and Albert oi Barrie and grandchildren Bryan and Boyd of Mansfield Kerry Bruce and Dennis ni Barrie Margaret rrRuth and Guy at Toronto and one great grandchild John Hop kins of Toronto His brothels Robert of Mansfieldand John oi Port Credit predeceased him The Gennings attended Perm Methodist tChurch and later tumemutraed Church 77in the can di an Association at School Superintendents and In spectors oi lioneY HMthata Heating rimme the sum of all the factors the heating needs of yoirr Whatever the or lsyo home theres no Essa Oil To Survey Tobacco Se belhoiir tutula Atriannd Ham on De Gauilea word will also be broadcast loArablcandBerhex lhe praidenttookunusuai measurestn guard the secrecy at his statemant before it mt dlo ndJV technicians were to make the recording in do Gaulles Elysee Palace then keep the tape and ilmseaied until arm minuluheioro the broadcast Algerian leaders gathered in main prepared to study do ll ei statement and pass along to their troops any changa in orders that might be decided on Tunisia lathe main rebel supply and training base tor the Algerian fighting rams Retained Sindch cm Toronto lirrn Stevenson and Keilog Lim ited will be retained by the On tarlo FiueCured Tobacco Grow ers Marketing Board to conduct survey into operations and marketing it was announced mierdoy The decision to hire the firm ata cost at $8530 was made at theboards monthly meeting Included in the survey will be porsonnelappraisnl investigation at organization planning and sal ary schedules All key members at the marketing system will he required intake tests Farmers Without life insurance may soon be able to obtaiuthls protection provided 500 appll canu enroll in special plan group insurance plan that could be made available to all farmers under the age oloi was dis cussed at Tuesdays meeting Release Figu res In Strike Fund roaomo or The strike lund of the International Union offline iiiiii andISmeiter Work ers indJ paid out swam be tween June so 1953 and May 31 1959 This was shown iuesdayln the report presented to the unions llth annual convention by See rotaryTreasurer William Long ridge Most ol the money went to strikers of locals inSudhury and Port Coibome which staged at lowest walkout against tiie International Niokai 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comp any and music and their home wasopen to their many friends always They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in isssat the Mansfield home thin son Harvey Mr Geanings rested at the cross Funeral Home Alii5 ton until the funeral at Mans United church Saturday ust Rev Shilton of Estonconducted the service assisted by member at the Revr Percy Brunt which fits that measurement exactlye aadvintcornbination with Esso Furnace Oil it is your guarantee of cure sate oilheat comfort Essa Heating Equipment is guaranteed hyImperiai Oil andyour Essa Heating Equipment dealer will gladly arrange easy budget termsup to five years to pay Call him today now and help youriavorite contestant etery Wand pallbearers Claude Dut Alvivs obit ro masnlatrnr ms asst wonnwm primate

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