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Barrie Examiner, 5 Sep 1961, p. 5

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PCS Would Sever All Bonds With Union ationale Party Rjifihafiifiickifigfieibefifip OTTAWA CPI There is some Quebec MP and others Hisconnectlons with hlr Diet aner mm mm pmw oxronn lcPlDr John ha oonfincd to official delegations at federalprovincial conferences in contrast to the easier and more intimate Unison between Mr Diefenbakcr and Conserva tlve Premier Frost of Ontario There was open enthusan and rcilel when Paul Ssuve suc ceeded to the premiership on Mr Duplessis death in 1965 aad then deep regret when His career in politics Started in 1957 when he was elected to Sierra Leones legislative as sembly lama pressure within the Pm not all Englishspeaklng Some gressive Conservative party to favor revival of the Quebec Fl Sfmm Im Mm snip any bonds with Quebecs Conservative party mud on Union Natlonale However some Quebec Coo flan Army Such linh have been most servativa are on record as mm pronounced during federal elec voring clean break only under fixing egg ilon campaignI when many certain conditions or the med autu gmrgtgeodaggififil 35 UN N0 A5551 not so sure well make the Union Nationals including If unilflstncd hlghranking it said Karefa Smart ex 5mm from unwind mm critics feel that the Union Na ternal affairs minister of the tlcnaleris no assetdat ktierno tEgmmonwealths newest mem In its ortunes an on YoLs Nfiumwfihfi Is medoosliabilitrdependtng may veto our application me mefmbakfl up mum on whether more moderate ele He fears Sierra Magma Grosart national director of the mens menace to oust the toiloannane his Jntho party some out strong and Pflfllin old guard at the Quebec crate wing of the Union Nation Elinveir mm 19 IP ¢1ear against any summon Wm convention starting Sept ii backing an Jacques pllcatlons cf Outer Mongolia and the Quebec group tacit or other This Is the legacy left by the Bertrand former lands and for wise late Maurice Duplessis who eats minister as icadcr liis human Chm Irmflhr This view has been presented merged tlleQuebec Conscrva chic opponent is cgrpccted to be UN semmycmmdl to Mr Dlefenbaker nt cahinet live party with another in 1536 DanielJlfiinionTibrmer hydraul vetoes Outer hfongolias aPlJll mlnlste to no his Union Natlonale Ics resources minister cam um Rum le Wm thCk Some Quebec Conservatives are pulling openly for the mod TONKGBT ONLY palgnlng hard and formidable INNISFIL NOTES loos Clerk Allan Ireton Funeral Wednesday politician in the Duplssls image Michael Price president of Montreal riding Conservative association has been quoted as saying tllat only Mr Bertrand is capable of cleansing the Union Nationale He has said an organized at tempt is being made to get Con servatives named as delegates Mauritaniaand ssibly Sierra Leone KarefaSmart was in urn unl versity centre to attend an in ternational corlf BTUDIED AT hich KarehrSrnarts contacts with Canada go back to 1940 when as young man of 15 he began medical studies at McGill Uni versity During his five years at Mo on world CNNIOOLDR PANAVIUION IIWMNIR BIO PLUS ACTION 1111 to the Quebec convention to back Mr Bertrand Otherwise certain persons fclt tho Con servatlve party should be re Gill he achieved the degrees of medical doctor and mm surfers lfus also sgvcd as on can an Army Viv Medical Corps and for while Some Conservative party was posted in the Bahamas workers here say it mumFollowing his discharge from folly to full to remove nny lm the Canadian Army Kare presslon that the national Con Smart went to Harvard Univer servatlva party still has strings slty where he obtained dip with the Union Nationals loma in public hsaltb as final preparation for what was to be Unearth Ancient career in public service Indian Skeletons WINDSOR CPtlndian skel etons that may be 700 years old have been unearthed near Sto ncy Point 30 miles east of here What appeared to be the bones of eight persons were found Sunday by two Detroit men wha were digging up seplt tic tile Eight skulls were recov ered in the excavation David Botsford curator of the Fort Maiden National Museum at Amherstburg said his esti mates of the age of the bones is based on the fact that one of the skulls had hole in it He said tribes living in this area 700 years ago punctured the skulls of deceased indians to let the spirits escape Mr Botstord said he did not know to which tribe tho lndlans had belonged The original report of the dis covery brougbtdozens of provinL clal police officers to the scene Last wcelt lnnislii Township Clerk Allen lreton had been told by his doctor to go home and go to bed and he would be down to see him This fol lowed call he made to see his physician Saturday morning when the judge was present at the town ship office to hold courtyof appeal on water course pro iect Mrslrctonscpresencaewas requested This was his last of ficial visit to his office We spoke with him regarding his health and he said he did not feel too well He had suffered heart attack couple of years ago and had been confin ed to his bed for some time then Monday word arrived from Toronto where he was visiting relatives that be had passod away suddenly regular council meeting the ditch now under proposals by the firm of Wlidman and Rhodes and for which her lands would be assessed for benefit She told the engineer William Aindley who has been in char ge of the work on salary basis by the Wildman Rhodes firm that the ditch would not improve her land more than the old ditch now doesFollow ing ilurricana Hozd she had work done which included re moval of over on loads of mat erial that had washed down She claimed the onlyilnpedi ment to the water getting away was where roads had been fill ed without making provisions for the water course and her ditch was on the natural water course Engineer Ainsley told the lad ga the new ditch woldd be low cr than the existing water cour ses and would take the water from the property of Mrs Hul fisb There was also provisions for bridga that would enable the water course to get directly to the lake and outlet it will cross the swamp and be ben efit to all the lands adjacent to the water course including the Hulfish property Judge Maularea told the court he would take time to consid er the matter and would try to have decision to hand down within week ADULT ENTERTAINMENT INGO MARCHES TO KEEP IN SHAPE Former world heavyweight boxing champion lngemsr had never heard of him Man is Laplandcr Johan Partn pouli of Arosiokk who breeds reindeer Inga with bavar sack on his back was march in with Swedish infantryl men to keep in shape AP Wirophoto MATINEE WED pm ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Johansson makes friends in North Sweden with man who siplsIncsnsor++4 scheduled for today will be post Fatalities On Holiday Beach Near Record attend the funeral The service will be held from St James United Church Stroud Wednes day at 230 pm Masonic service will be held at grave side at Thornton United Cemet cry Mr fretan 62 had been clerk 4Hhe township for nearly sev en years raving succeeded the late Allan vile had been member of the council or By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadians celebrated th last long holiday of the summer during the weekend but it was marred by nearrecord toll of accidental deaths Fatalities mainly In traffic crashes occurred at the rate of about one every hour in the 7s hour period from pm Friday In addition to Ontarios and Quebecs totals there were two drownings in each of Manitoba and British Columbia awa drowned while swimming in the unsupervised Oshawa harbor Sunday John Bastille 75 of Riviere Du Loup Que died shortly mag of sum after cartruck collision on Falls klied whén hi can HEhWBY 17 20 miles West at crashed into transport truck Tembmle Emilia at Markstay20 miles east oil Percy Rogers 42 Lot Santa Sudbury Friday night Indian Reserve killed when his car crashed into tree Satur sill Township police joined in fray at the 10th to midnight Monday Canadian Press survey listed 57 dendrip llafljcjlilsjlafi and 24 other fatalities for total of 31 There were record 90 deaths 82 in traffic for the same period last year More than half the dead were in Ontario and Quebec Road accidents took 22 lives in On night Itallo and 17 in Quebec Eight errence Lee Fisher 21 of persons were drowned in On tario and four in Quebec plane crash near Montreal in which four persons were killed drove Quebecs total up to 17 trafflchour drownings and another of an undisclosed car headon collision four miles Mrs Alcxena Harvey 60 of Richards Lake killed in two day west of Sudbury Friday night George Bruce Ouetlette 24 of Detroit Mich killed when sporlscar rolled over on High way 21 near Forest 22 miles northeast ot Sudbury Friday Flesherton killed when stmck by car while riding bicycle near FIcsherion 30 miles south of Owen Sound Friday night PaulinchnILIllgtuLSchennurlr Ottawa drowned in water filled septic tank excavation Robert McIntyre 58 of Ar thur killed Saturday when hit by car as he walked along Highway so near Elmira Keitcb Mclntee 27 and Jos eph Scott 50 both of West Lorne killed Saturday night when their car went into ditch ol Highway near St Thomas Ronald Adams 21 of Oshawa killed when he lost control of his motorcycle Saturday and was run over byaltfollowing mo orcy ohn Jourdaln 68 of Goulais year prior to being appointed clerk He had farmed in the 5th concession whenrincmmcilr APPEALED DITCE AWARD Mrs Hulfish appeared before Judge MacLaren at In nisfil Saturday morning for hearing on her appeal against the inclusion of her 184 acres of property in the Carson Vil lage ditch award She told the Judge she had never signed the petition and her property was drained by ditch which they keptcieanedmflt The Carson Village subdivision line dance hall on Saturday mm the proprietor whensymptoms of brewing fight developed follow lng the election of one patron who had been recognized as having made trouble previously Chairs and other articles be came weapons and the Town ship police assisted by the paid attendants began throwing out participants The trout screen door looked as though someone JtatLd it and broken furniture was on the dance floor ough Police said someone telephoned the detachment headquarters and said the bodies had been found msuaascc answer no DVNLOP sr nasal AliMWALLlSm sPAMKOUNTm STARTING TOMORROW FEATURE AT 130 and Atllililiilio lASI DAV FAMOUS PLAYERS ALL mm GREAT EIT GONE WITH THE WIND Is bankrupt property and the ditching is costing considerably more than the value of the prop erty warrants she claimed She said her property did not need car hit the shoulder of the road The place was closed down at 1130 pm instead of midnight as usual and police stayed at the site until the cars had dis persed One plartiaipléslnti1 was tak en ita ewi adly cut beam contact with chair that was being swung at one of the officers He was kept overnight but was back at the midnightsianceMonday morning at 1201 arn Five members of the township force were also back at the dance After the raughing received at the hands of the police the previous night no one seemed anxious to start anotherefighle Outside of some liquor char ges no charged or arrests de veloped out of the Saturday night fight andthe constables said that to send cnlisars off with the arrested men would weaken their strength so that éFlg rnlg eve up the deck of small motorboat We just handled them rough William Hamilton 67 of and gave them all the fight Weston edrowncdwhelkhefelhatherwanted was the way one from his boat in lfallburton constable summed up the epi Eiver killed Sunday when struck by car near sault Ste Marie Mrs Gernand St Gelain of Spanish killed in alhcadvon col lision between two cars on High way 17 near Spanish Saturday fight and rolled over near Hornlngs Geralndinnis 20of the Mmiv mes 935 She London area drownedwhiha l7 swimming near Grand Bend on Lake Huron Sunday Alvaro Troini 17 of Ottawa drownedMomiaywhen he slipped from rock into the Ot tawa River Douglas Dennis 21 of East York killed when he was thrown off his motorcycle against the tail tin of parked car in Toronto Sunday Mrs George Barnes 60 of St Catharines killed when she struck the steering wheel of her husbands car while swatting bee and sent thccarinto tree near Simone Monday David Rankin 33 of Chat barn killed when hisecar colf lided with mixed train at flattiP0i The rest of the country con tributed toll of 18 traffic THEATRE near her home Sunday ouch Gino Mastronardi 10 of Loan mington varea drowned while deathsfive ench in NovnSco swimming in gravel pit Sun tin and Alberta four in British day Columbia two in Saskatchewan Hugh4homas McNeil 51 of and one each in New Brunswick Brussels killed when struck by and Manitoba car Saturday Water mishaps took 16 Vliv Donald JenkinaniL of Oshr FEATURE AT 737 man Leader Fights Dismissal Before The National Convention MONTREAL or union local to CfMurphy 75 of Smiths Falls killed on Sunday when he lost control of his car knocked down sign post and crashed into tree on Highway 15 Marcel Couture 19 oi Chelms ford died Monday from injuries received when he was thrown through the windshield of car Sunday when it struck agusrd rail 10 miles northeast of Sud bury Robert Weese 19 Bellaville drowned in the Bay of Quinte Sundayatterhé sbp ed Your new TELEPHONE BOOK has manynew and changed numbers dress them and stood to cheer once again when he finished his hard sell for the partys plat form of planned economy The Saskatchewan premier made straightpolitical speech sticking almost exclusively to domestic issues as he urged Canada to mobilize its financial material and human resources to make war on poverty lg norsnce and disease as it did in fight tyranny in 1539 spute with the tiva may get an alrlng todayat the annual con vention of the Canadian Brother hood of Railway Transport and General Workers CLC The dispute is between Harry Stackwell former president of the CBRTs Local 26 in Toronto and President iEill Smith and other top executives of the 35000rnember union Save time and trouble Avoid wrong numbers Look them up Jo than down Dial carefully it flared briefly Monday at the opening of the fiveday con vention in debate over the seating of delegates from the Toronto local The debate ended with the convention supportinglhe na tional offices slate of delegates all dressed in Kelly green uni formsbut union spokesman said Stockwell might be given chance to present his fight wfarmerav and labnrc He said the Canadian econ omy is like an oldfashioned cream separator in which the capitalists sit with their months at the cream spout and the take turns at the skim milk dont want to steal the separator from the capitalist just want to get my band on the regulator so it will produce ho railroad crossing near Chatham Lake Sunday Monday night Arthur JeanLouis64 his wife Loueila about 62 and Gladys Kilt about 55 all tourists from Utica killedin aheadon collision between their car and truck on Highway 17 near Hawkesbury Monday Alfred Alley 15 of Campbell inrd drowned in the Trent River Monday IMPERIAL AIR CONDITIONED Mom cnrnnranvlulolvr now snowmo Bowiehing your Blue Bookof Telephone Numbers up to datol Ifyond like new booklets regular or pocket sinegive us enlist the Telephone Bushes Ofiice urrdrop in for them Theyre free TIII IILLTHIPHONE DBMPANV OF CANADA against dismissal from office to the full convention today Stockwell was removed from mogenized milkh Mr Douglas said FREE LEATHERCRAlT INSTRUCTIONS 1w be held thisFoll at the TANOY inhumanity John St Barrie PA a248l Here is your chance to learn the profitable hobby of leathercraft Fill in the coupon below and bring it or mail it toilie TENDYEEKTHER COMPANY You will be notified when classes begin Max Kinssmann 63 of Hamy iiton killed Saturday officcr in June after hearing hefore three man board on charges that lolatcdthe un iolrfonstituhon th his vigorous public against its leaders for their support of the New Democratic party SET FORTH VIEWS Stockwell and his supporters claim he was unjustly dismissed and were busy handing out broadsllcets setting out their yiews Monday The crux of the matter is probably the question of whether the party should give official support to the NDP and there was doubt Monday that the majority of the more than 400 delegates are solidly behind it They stood to applaud NDP Lender Tommy Douglas of Sas katchewan as he roseJc ad Msulaon wealth of information ntltelntmduchny Telephone Book GIENM Mil Iil mé CURBEliBRESUNlmunn Botswanalids subcontractors non MNDALl Dasha ransom MOST DANGEROUS MAN ALIVE PHONE Which night would you prefer income to class Second choice

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