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Barrie Examiner, 15 Aug 1961, p. 2

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hi ii in SHAW PEl AND Conference Of 10 Premiers ROBICHAU lleB FLANK CHAIRMA Likely To Be Annual Affair By RICHARD DAIGNAULT Canadian Press Staff Writer CHARLOIIETOWN CF The conference of Canadian premiere now holding its sec ond session is rapidly jcliing into permanent institution Premier Leslie Frost to re tire this fall as leader of On tsrios Progressive Conserva live partyhexplalned why Mon day during abrief talk with newspaper men This country has got smal ler just as the rest of the world is getting smaller he said Then was time when prem iers attended to their own bus iness without bothering much about other provinces But as Canada developed more mat tors became case of mutual concern Mr Frost said there is no de finite decision on formation of permanent council of Canadian premiers but there is every in dication the conference will meet at least once year ANOTHER SITE The site of the next meeting was to be chosen before the STOCK MARKET General two dny sessions ended today Items on the agenda re leased Monday indicate the vast scope of provincial issues of mutual interest and the fur rcachlng affect provincial co ordination might have on Cana dian alfalfa The co ordination oi sales tax legislation and collection provincial tax structures labor Car Train Collide Couple In Hospital ORlLLlA loinA Peterbor ough couple is in serious condi tion in hospital as result of traincar collision on the out skirts of Orlllla Monday night Injured were Mr and Mrs James Douglas Anderson whose car was In collision at cross ing with CNR No 44 travelling from North Bay to Toronto Mr Anderson was thrown out of the car by the impact Mrs Anderson wasplnned inside and carried some 00 yardsdown track with the wreckage of the car Decline InrLighfTradiri TORONTO CPiLight trad ing and low prices characterized morning stock market action to day The general industrial decline TduTto small but effective losses on all from rather than heavy falls in any one group Utilities oonilnulngin the pat tern eel In recent regions were the herdus hit One uoundgnlnlng group was hanks ind rinancial institutions Bank of Montreal hit high of 69 by rising On index industrials fell li tom goldemtomm western oils to 0170 mm mm es to and the ll eni volume 371000 shares compared 333000 at the saml timme day Small but addeepread gains in the realm lies accounted for the nu in base metals Geco Lab rador and Consolidated Mining and smelling all advanced Sf Gold were quiet with slight tells going to ilollingor Kerr Addison and McIntyre Porcu pine Ths industrial list slipped be low the 600 mark Monday and suffered twopoint drop dur ing light landing industrial stored at 59000 dow ii the decline led by los tn utilities papersand re fining our Gold dropped 46 to 0017 base metals 80 to 10052 and western nils 07 to 0500 Volume was 1459000 shares compared with 1775000Frlday in utilities Quebec Natural Gas Preferred dropped $10 and the common stock 52 Losses from point to went to Bell Telephone BC Fower BC Talc phone Consumers Gas Great Lakes Power Northern Ontario Natural Gas and Power Corpo ration Falls were fractional but wide spread in bothipspersrandje lining oils in liquors Corbya reached new high of 19 up it mong fi dai institutions wada Permanent Mortgage nced in moderate tum hTha base metals index melteditshighcstpointsinca May l05l at the Mum pilstion up 20 to 20750 but backed down later in the day The decline was caused by small but widespread losses to most of the senior issues But Ventures bounced back after last weeks fourvday suspension and rose 17 and Labrador gained point Gold trading was light amid falling prices Dome and Moln tyre Porcupine lost II and of respectively Western oil trading was light with Home Hudsons Bay Pacific Petroleum Dome and Bailey Selburn all of as much as 35 cents TODAYS STOCK PRICES Compiled by Flynn mnuarnm Dona Fauna Dam stem Asbestos Abltibl Ailolns steel Alumlnt um Mas ALI II of Montreal am ol Ns Bell in BlllulAn 1i as ou 30 Power CdnBkalCom codename CPR Canada Cement Call Eemioal can conlltnbSia Con Paper Consumers Di Seal Dons Tar at Llise GIL Pow Oil iri Nonnda assume are Famous Flay Harden Psims Hudson asy Ml imp Tobacco Acca Inland inter Nickel Mac Powell Riv Massey For 93 Dunlop St bk Barrie Nor Onf NB Moore corp OAIIIWI Pacific Petr rein Pipe Que NIL Gal Rea Retainer lfipyxlunank om Salad Shirrill Simpson Stafford Steel of Can steluberg Tor Dom Bk Tr an Pl Tr Mt TradHFln Texaco Union Bu lt1 Wllklr GLW oiia ieli 10 18V lash 20 is is p50 54 15 fill4 asst 0V1 assess ssssms MINING Gunner 31 cm Halltutor Camp Chi can Del E10 can Denison Con Hall in sulllvu Falwnbfldlo Oloa Minor Lamone Nornmul Kerwidoirnn in me ltluitlmesM Opening rm MMLaanVIJrocKs Qucmontv Sher Gordon steep Rock United Oil Venture Wilroi 2so 725 ControlPit Dam Starve iniNickei Ventilru Parson nivsoiNo nacunartoas laincua rum common sm mu ysun DOWJWIB NEW Ila up Rails noon rxcaanaa MI lowm Midi AM legislation provincial bond is sues are among matters the prerniers will study The to ordination of educa tion standards and curricula is 853 of kcyulmportalnge in view on Lpppua onrmove rfitvfiithin Canada from one provincavto another and knotty problomsnrising from yarying education requirements for jun ior orrsenlor matriculation Mr Frost said there is no question of laying the ground work for uniformity in Canada it the conference started on such path it would he grave mistake Premier Jean Lcsnge of Que bee later sounded the same Warning On the queetlon of rd ucation standards Mr Lesage told the conference Quebec has distinct education system APPLAUDS LESAGE Mr Frost said another mis take would be for the confer ence to take up discussions on subjects of federal provincial concern He paid tribute to Mr Lesage for setting up the first conference in Quebec City last December Mr Frost said other interpret vinclal meetings failed because they dealt largely with matters of interest to the federal gov ernment Disagreements led to deadlocks Mr Frost said Mr Lesage set the provincial tone of the new meetings and it is essential that it be maintained He saidtbare is no real sec2 recy about the subjects dis cussed Thengendnof the sec ond conference was released to remove cloak and daggerk relations which seemed to exist betwetn the pressand the var ious provincial delegations DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRESS White Plains NYG Ver nor Rogerii 85 former vice president and general manager of the old New York Tribune and veteran of the Klondike gold rush to Alaska London Sir Ion Bamllton Benn 90 hero of the First World War and member of the London port authority for 51 JIBrmtcdeconomistandformsr high ranking German official who fled the rise of Nazism to the United States in 1041 Beverly Hills Calif Mrs Selma Heals Tl mother of ice skating and film star Sonja He file of heart attack Frankfurt WestGermany Salsh Ben Youssef exiled mer secretarygeneral of Tu sias ruling ncoDestour party shot by an unknown assassin PRODUCE rename or churning cream and butter print prices were unchanged today The egg market was steady to firm with offerings barely adelt quatalfor fair demand Country dealers are quoted by the federal department of agricidtura on Canada grads eggs delivered Toronto in fibre cases large 40 medium 36 smallzs and grades no market Butter prices Canada first grade Ontario tenderabl 03 nontenderable aisle62 in gh trading western 02 Ainomfnan N0 DOLLAR NEW YORK CECanadian mining wheeka mobileiextrac LESLIE silosr Easement Granted For Sewer Main Council last night adopted report of the public works com mittee to grant an casement to Hart so that sewer main can be constructed to serve his property After some discussion during which fears were expressed that to adopt Mr Harts suggestion that he pay the city $1000 might act precedent council would find hard to circumvent majority vote decided in favor of Mr Hart Council stipulated however that conditions governing the granting of the easement in clude flint he be responsible for all construction costs and return the area to the same condition as it was before construction started and pay for all main lensnco in the future and pay the city $1000 TORONTO CmThe annual meeting of 700 Ontario women schoolteachera has been cans called in the face of what di rectors called an unprovoked unprecedented and unwarranted smear campaign The board of directors of the Federation of Women Teachers Associations of Ontario an nounced today it will not hold the 18rd it al meeting scheduled for the RoyalYork Hotel Wednesday and Thursday The Hotel and Club Employ ees Union CDC has been on strike at the hutelalnce April It in supportiojiwaigedemands Tlia rribiihgement has hired staff to run the hotel and last month dismissed about 500 strikers an action the union has protested as illegal under On tario labor law One labor spokesman said that if the teachers went ahead In Process Gre TULSA Okla APliie oil industry apparently has found the solution for processing eco nomlcallythe worlds greatest reserve of hydrocarbons the Oil and Gas loumal reports The current issue of the run gazine déscribes as successful pilot plant started in l0591n mwfldredLakearernorur ern Alberta The plant is operated by Ci ties Service Athabasca in Richfield Oil rCorp imperial Oii Lid and Royaliie Oil Co it was understood the next step would be construction of mmmsrclaLplanL¢opmduc 100000 barrels daily of crude from the sticky tar sands bi man and 295mileipipcline Edmnnton the Journal said Pilot operations were said to indicate cost which would make all sand output competi tive in all markets reached by Alberta petroleum the mags zine reported It said the pilot plant opera tor confirmed that technical break throughs necessary to commercial extraction had been made IN BIG AREA The oil sandreserves are in 300005quare mile area along the Athabasca river and are es limited at 300000000000 bar rels equal to all the worlds known petroleum reserves The ournai said the pilot fa cilities include novel German tion unit and combination vi breaker and distillation plant for refining the bitumen In Edmonton Lee Hanger vicepresident and general man ager of Cities Service Atha basca Incorporated said the Oil and Gas Journal story was Asuliatin American development Smear CanceisOntario Meeting Of 700 Women Schooiieachers Oil Industry DISCOVetS Solution coolweother spreadsinduring PEESIIGE 0N Foreign Aid Planning Is Of Major Urgency By CARMAN CUMMING Canadian Preu Staff Writer math this up as an accom plishment for John Kennedy He has made 115 foreign aid planning matter of major or gcncy And he is out to see that the aid penetrates down through the barrier of bureaucrats with In his own capital Kennedy hesputalotofprestigconths line in his effort to drive through flvaycar aid plan that will be more theme gap stopper its selection or mutila flon by Congress topbewy with members of his own hm ocrstlc party would be spank ing defeat At Punta del Este the sump tuous Uruguayan resort where plan isbelng mapped he has laid an extremely fat bundle of cash on the table This also is something of gamble but de feat would be much more costly HOW TO WIN FRIENDS To Orbs the Punta dcl Erie plan is simple attempt to buy friends in bid to cut offthe Fidel Castro movement and kc control of the hemisphere is tiS freely admits that the plan is anatt2mpt to styrnie Castroism But it also sees it as an attempt to help Latin America make up for lost time and find its place in the sun by eivolutinn rather than revolu ton Briefly the US vlsualizes an alliance providing $20000000 000 program of public and pri vate investment in Latin Amer ica by Western nations over the next to years Longterm loans of up to 50 years at very low or zero with their plans it would be deliberate slap in the face to many thousands of working people who are taxpayers in working communities MADE YEAR AGO The teachers board said in statement that arrangements were made year ago The directors felt that dis cussion as important as that re listed to the educational boys and girls transcended the immediate problems occasioned by union management dis agreement ftiehard to believethat group asdcdicuted tocthocprini ciples of fair play and freedom of decision as our women fench ers should be victimized by such an unprovoked unprece dented and unwarranted smear campaign the statement said The board decided not to move to another location alest Reserve Journal seems to know is lot more about this than we do spokesman for one ofthe four oil companies involvedin research work at the Mildred Lake plant ho said research work has been going on for inore than two years at the pi lotplantbut time schedule hasheensetupforacommer clal application There has certainly beenmo appiicat thLoanngas conserv onrhosrd for commer cial development Synopsis Abovenormal tern peraturesin the 00s today are expected in southern sections of the province and readings will reach the low 70s in northern sections before fresh supply of the day Lake Erie Southern Lake llu ron Niagara Lake ontar door Load llamilton onto partly cloudy and warmer today with afternoon or evening thundershotvers Mainly sunny and cooler Wednesday Winds southwest 20 today becoming north 15 tonight and light Wed nesday Northern lake Huron Geor gian Bay Haliburton Algoma Sault Ste Marie outhorn White RiverfiNorthr Bay Sudbury Variable cloudi nesswith showers and scattered thundershowers clearing this evening Partly cloudy and cooler Wednesday Winds west 20 becoming north is by even ing and light Wednesday rates of interest would be pro vided to countries willing to take the necessary selfhelp ra forrn measures Of thc pro jcctcd 02000000000 year more than 31000000000 would comedlred framwuhinxton waxexitsng can 331 frankly thatvre 1a notfirmer making the mntributions unless we feel they are going to improve the life of the pools There is certain fruity in Egypigmgl of Treasury Score on as Dillon man long linked with Wall Street and capitalism bluntly warnln the Latin Americans to up their big landholdings and lower the tax boom on their elite classes The proposed declaration of Punta del Este does not spell out precisely what reforms will be required of countries sock ing aid Some of the bigger recipient countries while jockeying for full share of the goodies have balked at extensive interna tional controlrofeaidiproiects flllis the attitude of the Latin American governing classes re malaria the sticky question Elmk over Punia dci Esta But like It or not the times of Peron Batista Jimlnez and lilo are over eocial revolution from above or below is wail nigh inevitable The rul ing families of Latin America may be looking at their last chance in make the best of it Of7ftltTGroup In On Rotation OIIAWA CPlOnly one ma lor unit of the 4th Canadian ln fantry brigade group in Ger many will be involved this full in the armys annual rotation of onethird the strength of its 5500man NATO brigade The army said Monday that the two regula battalions of the Black Watch of Canada will ex change stations in this years rotation The 2nd battalion now at Camp Gagetown NB will take over from the lst battalion at Fort St Louis near Warl Germany for throeyenr tour of duty The Block Watch regimental band also will replace the Royal Canadian Dragoons band which will join its parent unit at Camp Gagetown Some 1900 soldiers and their dependents will sail to Europe COUNCIL BRIEFS BACK RESOLUTION CounclHastvniBit endorsed resolution from the County of llalton requesting the provin cial government to amend the assessment act to permit busi ness assessment to be made on parkinglots malls and walks in shopping centres and on washrooms corridors and vesti hules which are used in com mon with others in commercial huiidings KEflLACTION Council look noacflon on the request of West Point Construc tionLtdq through Oolltta Real Estate to close part of Oliver Street south of Alexander Street OPEN BALDWIN LANE Council decided in favor of opening Baldwin Lane from William Street to Vlnnisfli Street under section eight of the local improvement act 0K SEWER PLANS Council approved plans to construct storm sewer on Sun over Highway 400 to Shirley Avenue at cost of approxi mately $4000 Department of highwayupprovaimf theer lee was indicateddn report of the public works committee WHHERFOBECAST and Ontario Southwest to west orthwest 25 by Tuesday eve ning and north 15 Wednesday thundershawers today clearing this evening Forecast Temperatnra hwtonigbtrbighrAWednesday Windsor 65 00 St Thomas Lflndon Kitchener Wiagharn Hamilton St Catherines Toronto Peterborough Trenton Killaloe Miiskoka NorthrBay Sudbury EESSSMSSEE $2 FURNITURE THE BEST nidaie Rosd from the bridge winds 20 to 30 knots shifting to morning Partly cloudy with over sevenweek period start ing Oct when advance parties leave Quebec City on the Ho meric The next group also will go on the Homeric Oct lowed by drafts aboard the Byli dam Nov 19 and the Arkudfe Nov kl All these sailings are to be from Montreal was SAIL iRori unions The final contingent in the movement of 2500 soldiers and dependents will sail from Que bec City Nov 20 on the Carin this Starting Oct RCAF trans port plsnes will rotate 1100 men byair 700 being flown to Ger many and 400 being returned to Canada Soldiers overseas will return to Canada by ship from the Ger man ports of Cuxhaven and Bre morbsven and the Dutch port of Rotterdam total of 2700 soldiers and dependents will be will be completed with the ar involved in this movement which rival of the Cnrinthia at Halifax Dec 15 PHONE NUMBERS EOR EMERGENCY City Police PA 85585 Provincial Police PA 654 Fire Department PA 83131 Royal Victoria Hospital PAS5551 sm BARR TUESDAY AUGUST II III CAPSULE NEWS Men Charged BRAMPTON CF Joseph Robert Russell and Raymond Carifer both 20 and of no find address were charged Monday night with armed robbery after Tomato taxi driver said he had been held at knife point and robbed of $15 and his watch near here Austin Nichols told police he picked up two fares in Tomato and was robbed when be had taken than north of Brampton When thetab brokrdowndhr pair walked on shad but po lice arrested them as they hiirhvbiked on lligbway 10 Hold Cameraman BERLDI Rattlers East Berlin police today arrested British cameraman of the Co lumbia Broadcasting in while he was filming on the sector border CBS representative identL god him as John Tilfin of Lon OIL Two correspondents for the Canadian Broadcasting Corpora tion were detained by East Gels mnn policefar few hours Sunday Convict Makes Second Escape KINGSTON CPLA Kingston penitentiary convict with pre vioiis escape record broke out of the prison Monday Penitentiaryiifficials said Do nuid Jones 28 of Ottawa may have escaped with outside help He was reported missing at the noon check of prisoners Jones was serving l7yyears and eight months for breakin and theft robbery escaping custody undbeingnmiawfnlfyat large Jones working as book keeper in the prison tailor shop possibly got out by holding onto the underside of truck that left the main prison yard and drove to the docks on the prison waterfront Hethen could have gone into the water to swim along the shore until he was out of sight of guards on the prison walls officials said Dief Confers Lilith iidvisors boutBerlin OTTAWA CHPrime Minis ter Diefenbaker conferred with military and foreign affairs ad visers MondayontheBeilinv CIISIS Among briefing the prime minister were Defence Minister Harkness Extemai Af fairs un rsecretary Norm Robcifsbn arldVAmbld Home Canadian ambassador in Wash ington Wholesalers Manilchlu re rs and raiiofhers who require snail SALESIAX VEWERMIF Retailers wholesalers menu féclurers and all other who sell goods as normal part of their sun must apply ifor Retail Sales Tax Vendors Permit You are requi your Permit by September in when The Ontario gen SaieaTaxAutgoeeintoefiech Hyou do not have this Perlt mic you will be unable to buybaxfreethetaxablogooda you purchase for resale Also ifyouaell goods am August alet without being regis dollar9v hlgheratmmln terms of US funds Pound tarllngs04 lower at $230 5132 MONTREAL CPlThe dollar was at premium of s32 percent in terms of Calla dlon funds near noon today Monday the noon rate was $100 xPound sterling 5289011 changed filialfishing Asked about commercial de velopment of the Athabasca oil sands Mr Haugen said the Marine forecasts valid until LII am loinWednesday Georgian Bay lakes lluron INSURANCE answer no DUNLtw 51 iN PRICES SELECILON AND SERVICE lt 2Mj BARRIE FURNITURE LTD l7 Mulcaster PA H5 Vilft 1m colonial all youth not race tered as or you will be in afiillf der Iii KW Sales Tax Act It is in your own best interest to fill out and return the official Application Farm at once Otherwise not be sure of receiving your Permit before the final dend line ofSiepbemFor let mltuppllcallonsninudy rare ed hairs processd endivviii be Issued on and offer August is and before September figufflsrd Application Form MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY Please send me Permit Application Form together with detailed attenuation on The Ontario Retail Sale we OPIIUSMESS PflILIP CLARK Comptroller of chmu

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