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Barrie Examiner, 4 Aug 1960, p. 6

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FLYING SAUCER BUT NOT FROM VENUS The Defence Department re leases this photo of saucer shaped research aircraft being developed for the US Army and Air Force Tho departI meat said the craft is designed to take off and land vertically using the air cushion prin ciple and to fly like winged plane once ii is in the air spokesman said the picture was made several months ago at the builders Roe Co plant in Canada Wife Of Got Lots EASTVIEW lCPTiil wife of town official paid $1000 for lots valued by an appraiser at $15 000 the provincial inquiry into Eastviews finances was told Wednesday The multiplication was made by Louis Titlcy on the value of two and half lots bought from the town by Mrs Yolanda Lav belle wife of the toivn clerk He valued lot purchased last year by contractor Darie Brunei from the town for $1000 at $7000 Most of Wednesdays testimony was devoted to the distinguished guests vote in council when witnesses testiiied council split up he $3200 earmarked for the guests themselves Councillors received $200 each and the mayor $1600 they said The hearings ordered by the municipal affairs dcpartmcni after net on was circulated in this town of 23000 moves into its 14th sitting day today It was ex pected to and Wednesday but in Bill Of Rights Reaches Final Stage In House By KEN KELLY Canadian Press SM Writer OTTAWA CPt Leaving be hind it trail of fractured amend ments and several thousand words the bill of rights reached lts final stage in the Commons Wednesday night By talking 18 hours and min utes over two days MPs com pleted clausebyclause study of the bill now scheduled for third reading today it then goes to the Senate In the course of its disputed passage the bill gave rise to some of the most interesting statistics of the parliamentary session total of 24 forms amendments were attempted by all parties that kept members popping up in their places for standing votes box score of amendments reads like this Moved by Liberals lB by the CCF two by the government Official Cheaply through the week before closing COUNCIL MEETS ing sincethe inquiry began and Quipped Mayor Gordon Lavergno picture of council Go right ahead He apologiZEd to reporters Eli the brief sitting because there was nothing rtling and Wished them good hunting in the future The mayor is the only council member yet to testify before the inquiry Roger Menard last councillor to testify said Wednesday that he had seconded the guests motion He admitted that East view had had no distinguished visitors last year and that be con sidered his $200 as salary bonus three All the government amend ments were approved along with one Liberal change The balance either were defeated ruled out of order or withdrawn LIBERALS SCORE The Liberals scored twice how ever with proposed changes They won government support for motion by Deschatel ets Montreal Maisonneuvev Rosemonti to guarantee anyone called before court commission or board the right in an inter preter Later they talked the government into making another change This involved spelling out that the bill applies only to matters within federal jurisdiction The spirt of amin in which Mr Deschatclets proposal was adopted quickly dissolved when Opposition Leader Pearson and Paul Martin Essex East sought to remove arbitrary cow ers in the War Measures Act Senate May Jolt Combines Change By DON HANRIGIIT Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA CPlThe Senate gave every sign Wednesday that it may play hob with the govv ernments proposed anti acum bines amendments Senator Chubbyl Power one of the Liberalma iority in the upper house sai he will move to have certain clauses struck out of the gov ernment bill and described oth ers as standing in jeopardy Such action in the Sennte banking and commerce commit tee which began considering the bill Wednesday would continue there the bitter political feud which the Liberal andlCCF op lzi position waged against the Con servative majority in the Com mons for three months Depending on the outcome of the amendment attempts in the Senate committee the efforts of the Liberal majority there also could either Wreck the billnr throw prorogation plans out of killer If the bill remained in the Senate committee post proroga tion it would die there Or if the committee changed it and the Senate proper approved it the amendments and another scrap CRITICIZES CLAUSES Senator Power air minister in the Liberal cabinet during the Second World War raised his initial objections on clauses in the bill that would legalize co4 operation between ting companies in such fields as sin istics credit information ad vertising and research He said he would try to have the clauses struck out My point is they are either weak ening of the act or useless he said No said Senator ant PC Ontario Its clarification of the act Later the committee studied the most contentious section of the government billone giving manufacturers the right to cut off supplies of their goods to merchants using the articles ill various unfair practices includ ing lossleaders When the section was set over following questioning of Mr Mncdonald chairman Senatur Salter Hayden firOntario an nounced The section stands It stands in jeopardy com mented Senntor Power it falls added Senator then would have to go back in Athe Commons for approval of Hugessen LQuebec dications are it will in least go Just before the hanging rah VACATION SCHOOL CREEMORE Sgt ad Mrs Len Armagost and boys of London are spending the weekend with Mr and Mrs Reuben Meek Mr and Mrs Maurice ones and Mrs Sam Kingham and Tcr ry have returned from visiting their daughter Alma in Californ The own game Wednesday in and report most interesting night held its first council meei 1°mey Mr and Mrs ian Kirkpatrick dealt with matters and Kim Kingmm spent the weekend with the lot to photographer who asked for tcrs parents Mr and Mrs Russ sell Day Vacation School closed on rri day evening The closing exer ciscs were held at St Lukes parish hall with all the minist ers leaders and children in at tendance HONOR NEWLYWEDS presentation was held in the hall at Glen Huron on Friday night for the newlyweds Mrl and Mrs Dave lachnie nee Shirley Curran nice gathering of young and old assembled to wish them much joy and happi ness as well as to present them with card table mirror cloth through amendments to the bill of rights Prime Minister Diefenbaker opposed piecemea alteration of the War Measures Act argu ing that complete review of the acts absolute powers should be undertaken next session by Commons committee He jabbed at the Liberal front bench with remarks that the pow ers they sought to remove had been exercised by the former Liberal government of which Mr Pearson and Mr Martin were members His attitude drew the accusa tion from Mr Pearson that al though Mr Diefenbaker approves limiting the War Measures Acts arbitrary powers he is procras tinating over action to limit them OVER DEPORTAIION The initial round of the War Measures Act battle was fought over proposal by Mr Pearson to have the bill of rights state that no Canadian may be de goltmd under the War Measures Mr Diefenbaker replied that simply to take one of the abso lute powers which brou about exile of Cdnadianswithoiit trial without offence proven not even suspicion as basis f0 sroof is not what we should on We should not in bill of rights specifically take one of the absolute powers away without giving the fullest consideration to all of the powers in the War Measures Act Mr Pearsons motion was dc feated on standing vote and Mr Martin moved lengthy amendment to kill many ofthe other powers of the War Meas ures Act including deprivation of citizenship and detention without hearing FOR NEW AND USED sAv CITY 200 Signallers lit Barrieiield Set For Congo By BERNARD DUFRESNE Canadian Press Stan Writer KINGSTON iCPlTha major ity of the 200 may sltnallers Canada is sending to the Congo gathered at nearby Barrlefield army camp Wednesday night in preparation for their years serv ice in the new African republic During the next few days the troops in addition to about 60 administrative elements to serve the needs of the Canadian forma tion will be immunized against tropical diseases and given lec tures about their work in the Congo The army is sending total of 275 officers and men including 15 officers already in Leopold ville six on reconnaissance party and nine serving with the United Nations Force headquar tors There is no definite word here about when the signallcrs dcsiglt noted as No 57 Signals Squadron under Mai Robert Bindoff of Ottawa and Kingston will leave it is possible the first will leave by air around the weekend PROVIDE LINKS The sicnellers lob in the Congo will be to provide grnundtosir communications links between the various UN Force detach ments and headquarters com munications nt Loopoldvllle cnp ital of the Congo The UN Force is to include some 15 battalions and support ing troops from nine countries represented in the field force Col Clement of Ottawa director ofsignals for the Cana dian Army Wednesday inspected the signnlmen from points in Canada Co Clement said he was sorry some men had to interrupt leaves to report but added that if the United Nations hadnt reacted quickly you would have stood to lose more than your leave EE CALM Do your best to protect the good nnmeltni Canada he told the Signalman You will prob ably work with colored forma lions from other countries way es hamper and hostess chair Refreshments served the ev ening was out with dancing BIRTH OF DAUGHTER Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Jack Parker on the birth of their daughter in the Coiling wood hospital on July 26 anoth er sister for Judy Susan Heath er and Sharon Collingwood entertained Mr and Mrs George Nixon of Creemore and Mr and Mrs Jack McNabb ofMinesing on Thursday night with some very interesting pict ures of their recent trip to Flor ida Stan Nixon has returned to his business from two week vaca tionat Dwight This community was shocked to learn of the tragic and untim ely passing of Doug Hanna Stay ner Our deepest sympathy is extended at this time to his wife and children and other members of his family in their loss of wonderful husband father son and brother KILLED BY QUAKE QUITO Ecuador AP De layed from contra Ecuador today said 11 person were killed when an earthquake noon DOLLAR NEW YORK CP Canadian dollar 764 lower at $102 1118 In terms of US funds Pound ster ling 132 lower at $280Vs MONTREAL CP The US dollar was at discount of loan Per cent in terms of Canadian funds near noon today Wednes days nonn rate was 97 532 Pound sterling 5273 up of roll MODE VACATION GO POWER BASHUP Ileana FINANCE COMPANY OF CANADA LTD Your Vacation Cash Is Ready Get $50 and up Today PHONE PA 645477 141 DUNLOI ST nARmE Spetili Homeownr Loans to 25000 MOTORS MARKET SQ ipditiln Dont do anything to deteriora the name of Canada in any Mr and Mrs Harold Nixon of collapsed their mud huts July 29 STOCK MARKET TORONTO CPD The stock market moved ahead in all sec tions amid light morning trading today with golds again findlig favor among investors The 11 em volume was 47900 compared with the 412000 shares traded at the same time Wednes day INVESTMENT CHATS Crawford and Co Ltd 39 Dunlap St PA mm CHANGING PRICES The price of share of stock is determined by many factors Some are key ed directly to the corporation its earnings dividends manage ment outlook Others and bi times these may prove the over riding factors are national and even international in scope and origin and may have no specific connection with your company But all these factors together make up stock moiJet An in dividuals decision to buy or sell stock reflects his or her evalu alion of its attraction in relation to his or her financial require ments And these price opinions are registered hourbyhour day vbysday in the prices at which stocks are bought and sold listed corporation has just so many shares outstanding When you buy shares of any stock on the Exchange you must buy from someone else When you sell you find someone who wants to buy your shares The Ex4 change provides the market place Buyers Compete for the lowest price sellers compete for the highest price The Stock Exchange sees that prices are arrived at fairly openly and pub lished promptly LISTED There are some 1100 companies whose shares are tra ded on the Exchange MEMDER FIRM member firm is albrokerage concern that has agreed to observe the high standards of business ethics calls ed for by the rules and regula tions of the Exchange Member firms try to keep tabs on all securities most of their customers want to discuss and the information youll want for your decisions wont cost you dime By THE CANADIAN PRESS Montreal Locomotive Works Ltd mos ended June 30 1960 $721000 $103 share 1959 $902000 $129 Union Acceptonce Corporation Ltd mos ended June 30 1960 $211513 1959 $193042 RCA mlid econ ALUES whiulpooc HOME AFFLIANDIB SM $8100 on RCA Vicior 11 cu r1 REFRIGERATOR This refrigerator boasts many features such as ndiustable tern Iperature control automatic in terior light full width shei ves big convenience door handy butter keeper two builtin egg racks spacious freezer compart ment fullwidth chiller tray side hinged door modern builtin design colorkeyed interior pos itive pressuretested cabinet new safety door latch advancedde sign compressor system REEPRICE $36000 COOP LOW LOW PRICE $288 2900 DOWN 1400 PER MONTH LESS TRADILIN Alillnfli 25ft INNISFIL 5T PA 6455 NET EARNINGS McCLAR All Sections Up In Light Trading TorontoDominion Bank paced industrial winners with gain of at 53 Goldsiwcre strong for the third successive day led by Giant Ycl lowknlfe with ls gain of 11 McIntyrePorcupine was up 32 at 23 In base metals lntemational Nickel went ahead ii at 52 and Falconbridge was up at 29 Among senior uraniums Deni son and Glmnar both lost in cents at $955 and 30 WASP STING FATAL SALAMANCA NY CPlLess than hour after wasp stung him on top of his bald head ire Eillinghsm 59yenrold law yer was dead Coroner Dr Harry Law said that the mild poison from the wasps stinger went almost directly into Billing hsms brain Wednesday Senator Raps Bank For Premium Boost OTTAWA tCPlAn exchange transaction by the Bank of Can nds in Maywas branded Wed ncsday by Liberal Senator McLean as secretive fantastic and detrimental to Canadian foreign trade The Saint John NB fish ex porter told the Senate the trans actionthe sale of $101500000 in American funds for Canadian dollars on the New York more ketboosted the premium on the Canadian dollar to more than per cent from one Senator McLean said the Bank of Canada took the step at time when the premium on the Canadian dollar was declining steadily trend of motor as sistance to Canadas intern tlonsl trade it also was taken at time when the Canadian dollar needed no support as it had not reached par with the American dollar It has been stated by our federal authorities that great deal of the taxpayers money would be needed to keep our dollar at par he said TEE DARRIE EXAMINER THURSDAY AUGUST TODAYS STOCK PRICES Compiled at noon runs is Collin Iutet ann um Mimi 11 10 mi Asbestos Abiubl Paw Allnml sun Mumlnluled Alberta in Ann stul 2095 Hit at Mantras Ills Bank of Ni ii Bell feL co um smalla ILA oil 62 ifomooli as Paul 31 Hudson any can as of Zen of Cdn Bunnu CPR caad Cemlnl Can Chemical Can curt Canadian Oil Con In Sm ll Dom staru Dom Tu al on Lu Paw 31v Lin oil 13 In Accc later Ni ll 110 Jockey Club Idle PowLi runous Pm Huds lml imp Tobacco Inumrm Pipe ms Loblaw Pm same rate Nnruidl Nor OuL NJ Moon Corp PACE Flt Rem no Qua NILGn no Rani um SL Law Co suid Simmons Steel of Cu stunting fir occur ox Ann Pipe Traders nu Texaco Union Gu Walker new 31 Min luv mama Can ma amp ChlII Con Del run Can North Con Denlmn Con Morrison Con Hail Dmxan Sullivan no Geco ailm 410 Gums as Humour 970 16 annquo rilix New MyL 110 Nonnnui Incwbfldlo KerbAddison unifume at New Home Coldrualm ooemhlu Qucmont SDel Gordon Shep Each 39 will 83 at 160 wuuu rive Mosr ncrlvn aA ou Kerr Addnuu New Myilmsque Upper cnuau satellite DIVIDEND DECLARATIONS Pcmhlnl Pl Line lt lilacm as Ltd Giant Yellowknife lo Canadian Tlrz corp common 11 ee Laura secord Candy Shop iiis con 55 pm div cents ten ply Sepum er in Ex dlv Aulusl cents pry Seplembcr 30 Ex div September MCMIIln nioedel Powell River on uy Sept Ex div And Sept is div Au ll em Dr div Au I7 Self 2x div Aurun ll ronoNro srocnxxcnmoz INDEX luaunul up 25 Golds up 1123 Meti up as oil up 10 DDWJONlI Ngw Yonn szmuu lnduxtmli down 10 Hails up 02 Utilities 06 mun container The New York market declined more simply yesterday as volume declined to th unium lnce int on DJ industrial ioit for having gained in paint in the preceding three sessions Rails droP ped us and ultlilies 01New hilha the year increased to 27 from is but new lows also to from 21 All but four or the new highs were preferreds nn utili tics the defensive incomclyl=c securities whitn have been In vogue since the Kencral market turned downward ln iunp nuilpctlnc Poor amino and manllement problems Chrysler dropped to within point of its ponwur low Demand to air null and missile ilsues was mantra nenr the closc bannounccmcnt ot hm for plane and rocket programs to cast an estimated $14 billion over the next several sum The Canadian mlrket was again irregular in quiet trading with uilllllu firm Stelco Was the chief weak spot while plpen were on little as thc premium udxeo higher to almost per cent ax corn and with its early summer low of per cent Canadas stui ingot roduction drn pad last week by per cam in 11 per cent of it 1960 rated capacity of 719 million tons Year age the industry operated at 335 per cent if rated capacity of 631 million tons Macmillan Uloedel and Powell River Ltd will cumu production it two on plywood mills next Monday and offsbout in em ployeel due to depleted demand for plywood which makes curtll merit unavoidable The compfly Itltrd employment will not be brought back to normal until db mind warrants but it will continue to make In Ininnslve effort to pm mote increased Isles run now probably lccoilntr for recent hesvi ness in the stark it is or Interest to note that in New York the adverse spread be tween yields for nurrons highest finds bonds and In DJ Industrial Average nu declined to current and compared wlh 155 year no Ncsbitt Thomson Co Ltd Haircuts 75 Snlilldilys 5100 Barber CLIFFS BARBER SHOP to cm and Across from AIlnndsIs ildwe IRA HARDWARE ALLANDALE APPLIANCES ALLANDALE APPLIANCES OFFER BIG SEVENTY DOLLAR TRADEIN ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD WASHER on The Purchase of Brand New YEASY LOOK AT THE FEATURESlAUTOMATIC TIMER FAST EMPTYING NONCLOG PUMP NEW It WASHER EASY FILTER GIANT 10 LB CAPACITY IUB FAMOUS LOVELL WRINGER SPARKLING CHROME DRAINBOARDS AND EASYS SPIRAL ATOR WASHING ACTION TRADEN TODAY NO MONEY DOWN day after day 16995 ALLAN Exactly As illustrated The MemoryEasy Curinmline Spir slam Washer continues to be Allan 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