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Barrie Examiner, 7 Sep 1961, p. 5

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money woovans publisher stands beside Mer ws FAMOUS CANADIAN PAINTING rymnkcrl one of Canadian artist Cornelius Kriegoffs bestknown works With him BRITISH MPs SEEK SUPPORT ALAN DONNELLY OTTAWA CHBritish MP Peter Walkcr vigorous op ponent of United Kingdom eo try into the Comma foDtrawoseekhrg dFu up support for Commonwealth solution for hiecouotrys trade problems He said Wednesday he has found support for his idea in private talks with prominent Ca nadians and plans to carry his personal campaign topther FTmroftlieCommonweaith The supposed advantages of Britain aligning herself with the European Common Market are myth Mr Walker said in an interview 0n the other hand there was colossal potential for in creased British exports to Can ada and other Commonwealth countries fl would like to see th Ca nadian government make posi tive suggestions for increased economic co op ation within the Commonwealth Canada could have great deal ofintluenco lo the Com fro375m the imports of Com monwealth if it only wants to take the initiative Mr Walker former national president of Britains young Con servatives was one of no MPs of his party who abstained in protest on recent vote in the us Parliament on their gov ernments decision to open ne gotiations with the Comm on Market He said that research group of Conservative MPs which he has organized estimates that in monwealth countries other than in us will increase by some 36000000000 rise of more than 00 per cent Britain now had 38 per cent of this market On the other hand British ex ports to the Common Market now totalled only some $1500 000000 and its trade dent right is Lieut Pugh of the Black Watch Royal Highland Regiment of Can ada Exhibition in Frederic Try Solve Trade Problems Without Entering Market safeguards the UK government has said are necessary ode quote protection of Common wealth trade lntercsts and of British agriculture its forecast political split in his party if Britain were to join InIderpreaent tonne of the Com moo Market treaty Mr Walker said it wire great tragedy that his govern ment didnt take Canada up on ts 1957 suggestion of diver sion of Canadian import trade inhritaina favor Ion consisted of 109 paintings 32 owned by the lord Beaver brook Gallery in Fredericton GP Wirephoto LEARN To RIDE iiT ATTENTION CAMBERLEY Eng GP Canadian and us traiion staff officers attend ing interservice talks at the staff coiiego here have asked for demonstration of how to ride bicycle British army style They were intrigued after reading standing regula tion in their quarters stating officer cadets on bicycles wiiiride at attention when meeting an officer Said on Australian officer We are hoping RSM John Lord senior Britisharmy RSM will show us how it is dune Dissatisfaction With Executive Is Evident llt Union Convention By KENNEDY WELLS with Europe membership M0318 SAFEGUARDS 129 4HT ilnd Junior Farmers Competefor Honorsln judging The of Simcoe County judging competition was held at the Barrie Fair Grounds Aug tflt 30 This competition is sponsored jointly by the North and South Simon Junior Farmers and branches of the Ontario Depart ment of Agriculture at Barrie and Alliston with tance tron Simcoe County Council Club members and Junior Farmers competed from North Simcoo record turnout 63m hundred and twentynine IhnjmlEgshieldehlch is awarded annually to the high novice judge was won by Corn elius Van Vugt of the Eimvale +11 Calf Club The 4H Inter Club Trophy was won by the team of George Anderson Jean Anderson and Alice MacKay of the Orillia 4H Calf ClubThe isheep judg AV old Junior Farmer InterClub Tro phy was won by the team of Don WoodrowBobTudhope and George Anderson of the Bil0 Don Junior Farmer Club TOP Th gb scoring individual judg In the competition was Duol Woodrow of the RiiODon INDIVIDUAL AWARDS Silver teaspoons wi be award ed to the following contestants us winners in their respective class high senior judge ELMonnstone high junior judge Glenn Swan Elmval bighnovlce jud genv orne rvauTugE Phelpston high girl judge Jean Anderson Orillia 331 high dairy judge Neil Stroth Vasey RR Igh beef judge George Anderson Oriilia rm high swine judge Don Bell Goldwater RR high Alichclay judge Grant Robinson Vas ey Mi high judge in weeds and forage identI cation Dong WoodrowMoonsto Top ten judges in thcrth differentdivisions Of the com petition are as follows NOVICES 58 Contestants Cornelius Van Vugt Phelpston Marie Darby Waverley Maria Noordegroof Minesiog RR Joan Ritchie Ehovale No Ailnn Cunningtoo 0m Station No Morley Campbell Shanty ay No Brian Rix Orlliia Bob Geddes New Low ell RR Wayne Hatheriey Oro Station No Doug JUNIORS 43 Contestants probath wouldin crease wrth Common Market Ho saidrho doubts that Brit ieh negotiations with the Com rmon marketwiller Elmvaie RR Ivan Smith Glenn Swen Elmvale RR Douglas Lambie Wyevaie RR Roy CamphdlShanty Bay ft 31 Carolyn Martin Phelp ston RR Barbara Turner Hillsdale No Madeline Stew artVassey RR Brian Mc Grath Elrnvale RR Syhda M0 AL CP Presi dent Bill Smithaod till national executive were ur pected to meet some opposition today in their bid for reelection to the topoffices of the Cam dian Brotherhood of Railway Irenatfirt and Géoeral Work ers CLO flben were no indications that Smith and his fellow officers would be defeated but there has been plenty of evidence at the unions national convention this week of some highly vocal dis satisfaction in the ranks of the 35000member CERT Wednesday the third day of the convention steady parade PeterHewitt Grillia RTB flfdlssm phones on the floor to harass the national executive areocrrr They appeared to have no common purpose but they did chalk over the head office up some small victories Most vocal of the dissenters Fhigh seed Rattle Oro Station RR Bob nldhopef Hawkesto Don Bell Goldwater RR Grant Robinson Vas HURONIA DelveIN chasm as man Martha Hyer snare sar lHE MDHUN PICTURE fR EVERYONE bougheedEimvaie mil SENIORS 28 contestants Don WoodrowMooostooe RR GeorgerAndersonTOriliim No lilin Raymond Burr ADULT ENTERTAINMENT was Solly Lazaro of Toronto Local 234 asuppcrter of Larry Stockwell errchairman of Local lNNISIII N0 Police Dog Objects To Term In Iail By llG3 The operelor of truck who had been drinking drove Into fliesideofesmaiicaronthe 10th line of lnnlsiil despite the veered off the road almost into the ditch Following the lac cldent the truck driver was ancsted and taken to the coun Ky JaLThLdiLmtJmoive ncr truck fe ale police dog did not take kindly the idea of being locked up The garage man was given custody of the4ruck anr the dog He mdcavored4o get the animal out of thevebicle and appedatvicfously He called in the township dog catcher Robert Sproule When this official came acompan ied by an assistant and sou ple of long chains the battle became serious Finally the dog was led away and locked Asked To Revise Religion In Schools TORONTOCPThe Ethical Education Associntion Wednes day recommended to Education Minister Roberts that the are sent system of teaching religion Ontario public schools be scrapped in hricl read to Mr Ro berts EEA President Mrs Do ris Dodds objected to courses which ere indoctrinatlng the child into thelei soring Protestant churches Until 19 no religion was taught in Ontario public schools George Drew then education minister introduced short courses of generalized state ment of beliefs of the major Protestant denominations Students were exempt from the classes if their parents wished but the brief said more complained that this resulted in segregation among the students along religious lines Parents occasionally said their children were discriminated against by teachers and other students The brief complained that On lario teaches one religion as it It were the only correct one Mrs Dodds was accompanied by dielegatos from Hamilton and on 26 in Toronto who has been ex Loo pelted from the union LazarEs appeals against two rulings oftlie national executive were voted down by the 425 deb egates but he did succeed in hiecampaign to have string of amendments submitted in the name of Local 26 thrown out The local has been under an administrator appointed by the national office since last April and the delegates voted by narrow margin that amend ments submitted by him were unconstitutional since they had not been approved by regular meeting of his local Later the meeting voted to te ble long constitutional amen executive on the grounds that its passage would kill discus sion of amendments on the same subject submitted by various lo cals Earlier in the day Claude Jo doin president of the Canadian Labor Congress said the CLC supports the New Democratic Party The EEA was formed in April 1956 byrcitizeneiiotercsted la the dog pound to await haiiv ing he owner Driviog across the manly road between Highway 00 at Cooksiowo and Pencils to High way ll on the weekend we found that this was ooestretch one should avoid The gravel placed there last year has not CLERKS FUNERAL Harvesting in this district was brought virtually to bolt as many raidents attended the funeral otTownshipCierkAilcn lreton the United Grinch at Stroud hiembeTsn1Ihe Heniloba Lodge of Cookstowo AF and AM were at the church They were assisted by members of Minerva Lodge who formed guard of honor The service was led by Rev Pred Jackson St James United Churdl and Rev Peter Trent St Pauls Anglican Gunch Following graveside service the Masonicorder mrried out burial ritual led by James Pearson WM of the Cookstown Lodge Mr lreton was mem ber of the Cookstown blue lodge and also of the Scottish Rite order in the Valley of Barrie TEE sonar EXAMINER THURSDAY men LISTl Trade Union Meet Rejects Resolution PORTSMOUTH Reuters Britains Trade Union Congress rejected Tuesday rmlution expressing concern at the to crease in us investment in British chemical engineering and motor iodustria The resolution at the TUCI annual congress here called for government investigation of Us capithl investment in Brit Etonof US coir trofnver the ritlsh economy lie said al was large Ilsa vestmzrlrstoin Britain British firms had large investments in the United Stalin Earlier the TUC unanimously denounced Tress solutiono amount The Congrem rejected the Conservative governments an peal for restraint in pay claims and condemned its financial pol icies generally UN Personnel Cars Stoned In Congo GEIJSAIEETHYIILIE Eeuters ange you roamed the streets of this capital of The Congo for several hours Wed nesday stoning United Nations bull logs cars and personnel It was the second day at youth demonstrations in Tuesday The tax sale ofmlmmmmu°° and rears of taxes for three years has been advertised for Friday at Strand Arrangemean have been made with John Coleman county treasurer to handle pro ceedings starting at 130 pm in the Stroud hall There are so parcels shown as being for sale Owners will haveuntil time of the sale to redeem their properties Highest am ount on the list isva farm lot with $71534 outstanding Only the location of the properties is listed on the tax sale but on much of the land there are said to be buildings in useahle condition in all Mpécte of education TYPEWIIITEIIS NEW REBUILT more 4950 RENTAL and SERVICE SIMCIIE BUSINESS MACHINES 69 Dmiop St PA 348 Aso Alan Birch opposed the he air to disperse rioters outside the UN headquarters Two Katangan deputies nicsv day night called for war against the UN and Foreign Minister Everisle Klmba declared Kr tango will never make one further oonceuinn to the United Nations to Wednudays demonstra tions stones were showered on Swedish ammred cars and in dlao soldiers as the gang screamed loathe troops to quit Katanga The United Nations civil and eorruoands withdrew ngneaday from their main bu in the city centre to REJECTS APPEAL AMRITSAR iReuterelTara Sing 76 year old Sikh leader rejected Wednesday ao appeal by Actin President Sarvapalll Radhakrishnan of iodan to and his day old fast unto death He is demanding Pun jabi speaking state in indie lMPEiililI an CONDITIONED NOW SHOWING The Miliionairess MASH SIIIDEIIII ICE Cl unleashnvmnuo II SI Adult EntertalomEot PLUS SIDE SEATING WY arr mammoth MWMWQ ill Inner mm your association eoooaam PHQNE PA H270 84 For INFORMATION APPLICATIONS WILL CLOSE OCT 1961 10 mum community on can Wm have span for lien young mm hm dzeesfloffllndldynn Here an ion few of rho sneerbuilding opportunities open on Air Edslien in devourAlan introduction In high speedbl rm pilotr warm amn Cellpr ll REAP Jlllroul Goodwill air oarI thud hadrnhp Conner luring teartr Haitis an out mgue or hassle avoiunury evils summon mung in cooperation with the Royal hodim Air Force ammo Armour 10 oases Sponsored by new Association Wing over Csnsolsu Li Ala we use soars or THE MOST OUTSTAN WATCiI FOR lTi uTSTANBINo concurs MoiTAT nouns Watch For us At The Fair DURING THE eARRIs FAIRaosINsoNs WILL HAVEfoNn DING DRYER VALUES EVERI Watch hpaoe Next Weekend see us at the

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