Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 19 Sep 1961, p. 2

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sins non nascent MRS RUSS GREENE use new Eamon TORONTO CWA wide list of proposals to assist Ontario farmers is included in an inte rim policystatement issued in preparationitfilhiiNéwDémti cratic Partys provincial con ventlon AJhostntemcntslsexpected to serve as proposed program for the ND provincial conven tion in Niagara Falls Oct 79 Some 800 delegates from trade unions the GOP and New Party clubs are to attend Ontario CCF Lender Donald fMacDonald announced Monday he will be candidate for ND leadership So far he is the only candidate The policy statement prom ises that New Democratic government would provide long Dchrrtv Shows FarmHelp Plans term credit to farmers and help the family farm maintain its in dependence it offers crop in suranee and governmentspon sored insurance against flffifi accidents Special efforts would be made to provide rural residents with standards equivalent to those in cities in such fields as medical services and talization transportation and communica tions the statement said For labor the statement pledges simplification of cor tification procedures speedier conciliation and thrmandatnry checkoff by employers of union dues it also includes minimum standards and working eondi lions UAW Must Beach Agreement Page Rash 0i Strikes In US DETROIT AP This is IDecision Day for General Mot ore and the United Auto World ors union gt Do they reach agreement on in new threeyear contract or do rash of crippling locallevei strikes erupt into nationwide walkout Both sides were due to go back at the bargaining table GM VicePresident Louis Sea gton said it looks like long day was being made and neither nplt peared pessimistic as they re cessed bargaining shortly after midnight Todayis Decision Day be cause the UAWs zoomember General Motors oiin il has been summoned to meet Wed ncsday to approve or reject new contract The council is made up of local union presi dents and shop committeemen from across the country Effects of locallevel walkouts have spilled over into Canada General Motors of Canada an nounced Monday it was layinf1 off 6000 today at its Oshawa plants which normally depend upon GMs US factories for parts= There was no hope of getting themworlds Nnlautomaker back into full production at all its 129 US plants before next week And GM of Canada said there was no chance even if all strikes ended today of its avoid ing the 6000worker layoff Iohlundlsays $3250 Million Over 20 Years OTTAWA CPD The unem ployment insurance fund has paid out 33250000000 in unem ployment benefits over the last 20 years the bureau of stalls ticsreported today The bureau gave the cumult iative total in special review of the zoyear history of the un employment insurance fund which is undergoing an inquiry by laurman special carrnnit tee set up recently by Prime Minister Dielenbhker The fund was launched in July 1941 under the Unem ployment insurance Act Over theyears many changes were made in those eligible for unem ployment benefits their contri butions and their benefits In 1042 $37000000 was paid out no benefits By loss the an nual benefit total had reached 92900000 The current year may top this amount Peak monthly payments this year amounted to $85190000 in March By July the monthly benefits had dropped to $18500 000 Claimants for unemploy ment insurance benefits at July 31 numbered 255300 drop from the June so total of 166000 and from the July monthond figure of 294100 last year NOON DOLLAR MONTREAL CDTile US dollar was at premium 116 per cent in terms of Cana dian funds near noon today Monday the noon ratewas51203 342 Pound sterling $290 off JEWJOBK CmCanadian dollar 14 lower at 07 154 in terms of US funds Pound ster ling 11454 higher at $201 2564 Cm Browrte The Examiner circulation eon tut with entrants competing for expensepsid vacations in New Work City Leading lad ics up to this point are Mrs Norman Viiioughby Stroud Mrs Len Edgerton Shanty Bay and Dre Station Mrs Bob MR5 LKN INTERN Enion Minulaa and Elmvals Mn Russ Greene Thornton and Cookstown Mrs Bav El liott Angus and Alliatoa Mrs Dorothy Vanderhuyl New Lowell and Crecmorn Mr Phyllis Miller Wasaga Beach and Stayner Contest will run until first week in Novem ber all Immunization Program Preschool fail immunisation program for 1901 gets underway Sept Iii in Simona County and winds up with heavy schedule Dec at several county schools Following is the program as listed by Simcoa County Health Unit today Sept 259 am at washago Oct 2310 at Uhthoff Nov 2011 at Warmin ster 130 pm at Victoria Har bour Sep pm at Victoria Harbour public proschool am at Everett 10 am at Lisle it am at New Lowell 130 pm at Craemore School pm at Creemors Preschool Sept 2619 am at Foster on Oct 2410 am at Port Severn Nov 2111 am st Waubau shene iiay 25 pm at Goldwater 10 am at Singhamp too 11 am at Duntroon pm at Stayner CHC Sept 27000 am at Lafon talne Oct 251045 am kinsfleid Nov az2pm at Port Me at Per Listed Nicoll am at Stroud 1030 am at chroy pm at Bradford Sept 209 am at Hillsdalo Oct 1810 am at Waver ey Nuv2511 am at Wyovala 130 pm at Tiny 22 pm at Tiny 23 330 am at Col gan 1030 am at iottcnhaln pm at Allandale CHO Sept 20930 am at Dals ton Oct 271030 am at Elm vale am st Hawkestone 10 am at Shanty Bay 11 am at Guthrie Oct 51030 am at Cumber land Beach Nov pm at Orillla CHC Nov 30930 am at Alcona Beach 1030 am at Bond Head Oct 00 am Midhurst Nov 310 am at Minesing Dec 111 arm at Phelpston aim atIICookstown pm at Crawford pm at Ferndale erect mm Slight Advance From TORONTO CPD The stock market advanced slightly during light and dull morning trade to day Strength in paper and banking edJoLth iSSuESJCCmmi keta slim advance as losses pitted all other groups Consolidated Paper advanced St to lead gains in its group and advances of it went to Price Brothers Eathurst and Moore Corporation On the banking side Canadian imperial Bank of Commerce climbed 1h and fioyal Bank and Bank of Mon onday treal each had gains of ti Can ada Falls had the best in LairrOntaiiorhlks HuronNla dividual gain up one point at 32 On the exchange index in dustriais gained 17 at mm TUESDAY SEPT ll CAPSULE NEWS Man Convict HAMILTON CP Gordon Cayuga of Beamsrille Mon day was convicted of wounding following light at drinking party and was remanded in mistody to Friday for sentence Robert Marshall testified be fore county court jury he won slashed with broken bottle and his left car was almost out ofl when he battled with Cayuga in Hamilton aartmcnt Marsha gan wen ero Cnyugas order to leave Revoke Bylaw feed momunm wearers Kronrcasr belt of inclement weather is forecast to affect Northern 0n tario tonight and Wednesday possibly extending into central regions of tho provinco late Wednesday Lake St Clair Lake Erie gara Georgian Bay Haliburton regions Windsor Dondon ibr onto Hamilton Mainly sunny today partly cloudy and con tinuing warm Wednesday Winds light today southerly 15 WednesdIY TT Algoma Timagami regions North Bay Sudbury Sault Ste Marie Mainly cloudy Wednes day with scattered showers or thunderstorms developing in the afternoon or evening Turn ing cooler Wednede evening Winds southerly 15 to 25 shift ing to northwest 15 late Wed nesday White River re gions Mainly sunny and warm West Neutrals lire Pessimistic Oi UNs Future lifter Dag Killed LONDON tReuters The nonCommunist world today took bleak view of the future peacemaking powers of the United Nations following the death Monday of UN Secretary General Dag Hommarskioid But in Communist capitals of ficial commentators remained tightvlippcd on the international implications of the sudden loss of the worlds top civilI servant Thegpcss of the West and nonalignnEd nations arose over fears that Russia would use Hammerskiolds death to press its demands for reorganization of the UN secretariat along its troika linea triumvlrate of Western Communist and neo tral officials to replace the of fice of single secretarygen oral Hydro Reveals Area Statistics MRS ORMAN WILLOUGEEY today Cloudlng over tonight with and scattered thunderstorms beginning late to night aad continuing Wednes day hirning cooler Wednesday Winds southerly is to 20 shift ing to northwest is Wednesday Forccasttemporstfiesi Low tonight high Wednesday Windsor 55 75 St Thomas so 75 London on 75 Kitchener so 75 Wingham 50 75 Hamilton 53 75 St Catharines 53 75 Tonto 53 75 Peterborougb 45 75 irenton 45 75 Killnloa 40 75 Muskoka 45 75 North Bay 50 75 Sudbury 55 75 Bariton 55 75 Kapuskasing 55 65 White River 50 65 Moosonee 50 60 Sault Ste Maria 55 70 This throat brought quick response from Malayan Pre mier hlnku Abdul Rahman He said do not know who will take Mr Hammarskiolda place but the government of the Federation of Malaya will op pose any proposal to net up triumvirate for that would do feat the purpose of the scene tarlat astheprlneipal and ex ecutlve organ of the United Na tions SWEDES GLOOMY News in Hammer skioldLhnmoJatlnn of Sweden looked with dark foreboding on the future of the UN The Svenska Dagbladet said the future of the world body in its present form is at stake it may be that Hammarskiold will be found to be irreplace ab NORWICH co Viflago council voted Monday night to revoke an Aug bylaw which fired the twosnan police force Chief Constable Kenneth MM and Constable Donald King letter from the village town told council it had no legal right to fire the police force and In gested meeting to settle Ili nry differences Norwich in no mien south at Woodstock Named For Mayor mnouro cs ihrontoa Civic Square site of the new city half will be named after Mayor Nathan Phillips city council decided Monday night Council also formally awarded the city hall contract to An lin Norcros Ontario Limited ch hid Honor King Olafl GENEVA chufers Felix Schnyder United Nations hi commissioner for refug Monday announced that Kin Olav of Norway has been awarded the 1061 Nansen Me dal for his contribution tointer national assistance for refugees Sent To Trial ST CATHARINES CF asyearoid man was committed Monday for trial on charge of attempted murder laid after man fired shotgun blast through door at the owner of hotel Ball for Kestutilis Skrebute naswas set at $10000 after threehour preliminary hearing He is accused of trying to shoot Gino Castelisn owner of the ho tel after an argument two weeks ago Castellan was not in lured by the blast msunnme antch rm to nuncor or as as esternoiis Base metals dropped 04 at 20150 and golds 33 at 8740 WaikerGooderham paced loo ingindustrials off to at 55 Base metals and golds traded quietly Hudson Bay Mininr dropped Va and Noranda and Falconhridga each lost it TODAYS STOCK PRICES Compiled by Flynn Bsxnuniop st Barrie monomer Dam Found Donn Stores Dom TI mountings ms Famous am Gt mo Get Pow Harden Farms Horn Pit Home on anon can scream Mu nu oanyhlln rm m3 Tobacco Va 13 Pacific nets Pam Que Ga Roi Romulus qu 221 53$ sumo Slmpsnnl scumd Steel or on 11 415 900 flh mommmuc The HydroElectricEoivle Commission of Ontario has re leased figures concerning the rural operating areas in the Barrie Stayner Alliston Oril lla and Penetanguishene areas Barrie area has 515 miles of 1inel453 farm customers and 7432 nonfarm customers ortbe south of Barriertlte line 1950 farm customers and 1483 nonfann customers Stays oer on the west has 367 miles of line 1179 farm customers and 5169 nonfarm customers Penetanguisbene to thenorth has 568 milesmLIin customemond750LnontarnL customers east has 605 miles of line 1000 farm customers and 7530 non farm customers PRODUCE TORONTO CP Churning Miami Orillla area to the SUBMERGED REAL ESTATE CREATES PROBLEM ACCORDING TO HERDDOTUQ sunvcvms lg HA5 BECOME SUEXACTYODAV sijevmo WA mvemeoav EARLY EGYPTIAN Parser 10 SETTLE PROPER ma Puree AFTER NILE Fuoou THAT SURVIVORS STUD lN THE ViiLOW PAGES CAN ATTAIN WRACIEG WITHI men in Mill smaller on Tor Dom as Canada Cement can Chemical Can Oil Con Min Sm Con Piper Consumer Gas Dlls CEBU inland No 5V inter Nickel 35 interpm ripe 71 Jnckgciuh no tha 4616 was an my 81 5W cream and butter print prices were reported unchanged today The egg market was steady with offerings adequatefor llght to fair demand Noranda winner Country dealers are quoted by the federal department of sgrla culture on Canada grade eggs gen 35 guw oilmorgamfi delivers liorontoA in glare cases arge 54 me urn 3an £323 imtflzil 47 small 20 and grades Camila Long are 190 Venture no market in Sullivan Multimele 117 Wu Butter prices Canada first grade Ontario tenderable 03 gflconbrldg Momma 333 mu nontanderablesi02i ght tradi western 52tifllljlnnl glutenr scH00IT4j REGISTRATION ruunsoav sensum as pan Classes willho hold on Mondays anti Thursday for an intensive six months course shorthand Typowrlting Bookkaenlnp All Sublects taughtbbyhplisftzssionallaminar peopio Examination will or car on as DAY CLASSES BEGAN PT 5th NEW DAY STUDENTS MAY REGISTER TANWMONDAY TD minime MitEhEREBT es 29160Fscr HIGHLATER NAMED THEODOerE amen rr moAvs samuraimu 29AM FEET DOWJONES NEW xommaoxs hadultrinli down Dil Rolls down 18 Utilities down 45 10301110 STOCK EXCHANGE INDEX Indultrllil up 17 Gnldadown on Mata down 34 oill PONTIACBUICK VAUXHALL ownsss We have been authorized to provide you with Gen Veral Motors Warranty Do not hesitate to call we will he pleased to serveyou up Lia isa lNCll JphnChiareaze of St Cath arine bilnd lawn bowling team rolls the first bowl for his team in the Allandala toumamant Saturday to de aunt Bowlilis cide the Ontario blind lawn bowling championship Teams from Toronto ifomiitoa St Catharines and Barrie look previews part St Cstharlncs won the Lionettes Trophy and Hand ton the John Trophy The trophies were presented at handuet which followed the games nanometers SIrvico Centre 65 Collier St names in PA azmr Bonnie BUSINESS causes 66 TORONTO 5T BARRIE JOSE COMW PHOitEPAfivdlfllT Mlmbor School In The Business Educators Association of Canada

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