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Barrie Examiner, 23 Sep 1961, p. 4

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sea Guanms ROUTE ilNTI SUBMilRINE EXERCISE Royal Canadian Navy task force steam in close forms tlon enrouto to an antisub marine exercise off Canadas east coast stationed around the aircraft carrier HMCS ARMY MOVES swam Official Red Tape Cut 51y Fire Emergency UIIAWA tCP The army and RCA hava demonstrated more dramatically than ever before how swiftly and surely they can move in an emer gency The emergency in this case was the Newfoundland forest fires But the military implica tions of tirls operation which ends this weekend are obvious One month ago Sunday Pro nder Smaliwood oi Newfound land asked for federal help to fight the islands inferno of for est flame At 530 pm Aug 24 Ltaen Clark chief of the army general staff telephoned East ern Command headquarters at Halifax and ordered the dis patch of 200 troops to Gander Nild At the same time MatGen Allard viceltchiei of staff telephoned Camp Gagetown NB to say that ECAF planes would be converging on Fredcr lcton lnthree hours Still at the same time Air Marshal Hugh Campbell chief oi air staff told Air Transport Command at Trenton to get lanes to Fredericton for an air tft oi troops equipment and vs hicles to Gander GET UNDER WAY At 10st pm five hours later the first troops were alrbome for Gander By 430 the next morning two North Stars and two 0119 Flying Boxcars from Trentonvaadr threerWsfromr Downsview Ont had deposited 200 troops three trucks two jeeps two trailers and 0115 pounds of cargo at Gender At Camp Gagetown staff had to be called in from offduty hours Some 130 recruits were found still on their training area and were fed and bundled off to aEléction To Decide Future Oi Apgtjlgig In Africa By DOUGLAS MARSHALL Canadian Press Staff Writer South Africas 1800000 white voters go to the polls next month in the first general elec tion since the country wlthdrew from the Commonwealth May aiand it could be day to de cide their whole future in the racastorn republic Dr Hendrik Verwoerds na alisiaJiavoincrcased their majority in each of the six elec tions since they came to power in 1948 if they do so again the tough premier will likely take it as mandate to press ahead inc the next five years for the im plementation of apartheid or separate development as the Afrikaners prefer to call it The nationalists are making no bo about their aims in calling general election 10 months ahead of time Asked the reason Minister oi Bantu Negro Education Maree relt plicdzr So that the European can show the clenched flat to Bonaventure are the destroy or escorts Restigouche Hur on Si Crolx Algonquin Noo Ika TerraNova Jihaudiore and Columbia it is to bring the complements oi ships such as these up to full operational OTTAWA CmOntario Lib eral Leader John Winterrncyer said Friday that the provincial party is preparing for snap election following the selection Wintermeyer Believes Election To Follow Choice PC Leader strength that the manpower ceiling oi the RCN has been increased to 21740 from 20 000 National Defence Photo the airport if miles away Some men on leave heard the news by rndlo and volunteered for firefighting Depots were opened for supplies The army intended to call the operation Quick Jump But everything happened so fast there was no time to put the nexus down on paper All orders were verbal Red taps turned to der at am the next morning of asked for 300 more troops Air Transport Command got the word at pm it wasomercd to rnch even faster than usual before ing was forecast for Gan pr This time army headquarters orders went to Camp Valcartler Que besides Camp Gagetown Within nine hours of the or der the first RCAF North Star from Ottawa landed at Gander if slva Conservative party at leadership convention in Toronto Oct 2325 Mr Wintermeyor told press conference here that the present normal circumstances likely would remain in office until at least June 1903 However he said this picture could change ntlve leader felt he should seek new leader of the Progress ovinclai government the new Progressive Conserv mandate LeelLex On Aug 36 Mr Smallwood UNION HOLDS ITS MEETING AT NUMBER 10 DOWNING ST LONDON AP irlshman Alan McCieeny looked up from table in the cabinet room of No00 Downing Sty called the meeting to order Comrades said Belfastborn MoClaary it isnt etery day that our branch can meet in the cabinet mom of the home of the British prime mianters Hear hear chorused 82 members at the Amalgamated Society of Woodworkers the carpenters union WT trustthat wiFEibor returns to power we will be iiaviéedd here again to sort out our little problems McCleary Make him prime minister shouted one of the carpenters fittenglng one of the stranth meetings in the long historyof The famous dwelling together with numbers it and 12 undergoing extensive repairs Eighty4wc workers pfthTS 000 85000 lob are carpenters USE BEST PLACE When time came for meetingI McCleary the unions Lon gzn disltrictlsccretary reasoned the but place to hold it would on oca on iForethkiaetfivermontbs iPrlmrMinlster Macmillanhu been using quarters in Admiralty Hous interviewed after the No 10 meeting MoCleary said it was you might say historic meeting for the Wood workers tinion minute and took place during the The meeting lasted 10 morning tea break Suhject underdiscussion was tea breaks The union reaffirmed its belief in them on company time What will happen then to the with the first load of troops avJLL There is real possibility that there will be provincial elec tion before June 1503 he said We are preparing for any eventuality including snap election by the new Progressive Conservative leader whoever he may be The Ontario Liberal leader spoke to reporters following an organizetion conference for the nine Ottawa Valley constituen cies in the provincial legisla ture About so Liberal executive members from Ottawa South Ottawa West Ottawa East Car letou Russell Prescott Gle garry RenfrewNorth and Rea frew South attended HUBERT JOHN WINTERMEYER Real Possibility Mr Wiatarmeyar announced that threeman coordinatingi committee has been established by the nine constituencies for liaison with Liberal headquar ters route Mem of the committee are Victor Hossack Morris Kertzer and Marcel Joyal all of 0t tawa policy of nonviolence pursued by the 18000000 non whites for is years is anybodys guess recent report in the London Observer says textbook condi tions for an explosion are be ing created by Dr Verwoerd And apart from the politi hold out says The Observer un less such countries as Britain the United States France and Western Germany were pre pared to launch boycotts cal aspect Britain has nearly £1000000000 invested in South we does atharfirattbreo you MANDY RESIGNS founded in 105i His resignation KINGSTON Jamaica Reut But the whites are reported prcr ring for trouble Colin held of the London Daily Tele graph says in dispatch from in anus that army of Africa Africa her fourth best export customer The has more money there than in all the rest Manley so today resigned as president of the West indies Federal Labor party which he ers Prime Minister Norman was believed to be result of Jamaicas referendum decision thirweelrtoisavathaWfit in dies federation move Manley opposed strength is beingdoubled and the government plans to buy guns jet fighters and armored cars from France and Belgium Can disasterbe averted Observer says yesii Dr Ver woerd is defeated soon at the polls But the prospects are dim Economic pressure from out side as urged by certain Afro Asian countries is unlikely to impress thovsolld Afrikaner vote ssured of prosperity from platteland agriculture and government undertakl The comfortable co based the black man South African economy could DANCING ooo FELLOWS HALL COLLIER ST ODD ELLO FRIDAY TOM crow SATURDAY NORM BURLING ADMISSION 75c we HALL handkhls Oulntet from Nawmarket REFRESHMENT BOOTH N0 SLACKS 0R JEANS PERMITTED FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE of the Desert Warl JAMES ROBERTSON JUSHCE ALBERT lEVIEN am LAST TIMES TODAY STARTS MON DAY liURONIA fiALLCOLOR COME MN ROARS AND 50 Will ItiIiY Still mnwm WAUKIEST SHIP in the ARMY FRED KoNLMsn PRODUCTSON COLUMBIA Homers arms JAllK IIMMDNf in he oLoau MINES Pantheon Relen 540 745 l000 ATLANTIS THE LOST CONTINENT TONIGHTMON AND was ALL IIIE SUVTIIWESTS curii TEE BARRIE EXAMINER SATURDAY SEPT m1 Experts Disagre 0n Causes Of Childs Irregular Teeth Many children have teeth which are out of line or which protrude from the upper law This protrusion lessens the bit ing use of the teeth hampers speech and impairs the childs appearance He may have dif ficulty in keeping his lips closed He may become mouth breather 355M he has forgotten several times mmémrappeamce en ans re Inform Exports disagree on how much the irregularity of tooth and law alignment is attribut able to thumbsucking Although many insist that no harm comes efrom such during the first year or so dontsl surgeons generally agree that thumbsuckim after thrce or four can be harmful to the jaws and to the position of tho the dentist for long continuous period can reshape the Childs upper jaw and redirect the posi tion of his teeth then one might reasonably suppose that thumb sucklng pressing the thumb against the teethcould cause the teeth to protrude FAMILY TRAII Often protrusion of the upper teeth is family trait Some timesieycryionutisgeral chil dren needs orthodontin The coat in money and trips to the den llst is prodigious and may be great drain on the fondly bud get Some families indeed cant afford it not always have admired those pumnta who at great sac rifice have provided this seringe ioFthelr children Years hcnce theyll reap great satisfaction from having done so Too its trying ordeal for the child His mouth feels awk ward rin the treatment Speaking may be more difficult Hc may be aware that some persons stare at his appearance Besides the ordeal may be try ing on ids nerves He may grow more lrritnble especially follow ing each adjustment Then mu tual annoyances with his par ents may ensue from his forget ting to put on the special hands or other appliances These vexotions might be avoided if his parents would kindly remind him each day of and many other Interesting places planned vacation for In dividuals or groups Leavewhen you like Know the cost before you go Pay later plan available Seeyour travel agent or PHONE PA H400 CANADIAN NATIONAL 656 DY ACTION SHOW uNmLu rxenrmmr or nu uNIoLn 510m THE GUNS or rear PETTICOAT lf slow pressure applied by this small matter until he gets the habit going well Then they help him most as they ecle brste his successes and show pleasure over his cooperation and responsibility WAIT T00 LONG The trouble with most parents that they wait until the child remissness Certainly during the months or years of the ordeal he do serves undcrstanding patience and kindness from fondly especially his parents ilifybuiletin elcbrate Your Childs Successes and ThumbSucking Prevention and Cure may be had by send ing sell addressed US of this newspaper PABENTE QUESTIONS When my child eight is studying word In order to learn its correct spelling what is most important for him to emphasize Pronounclng It over and over and naming the letters in their order while looking right at it before looking away and trying himself outnever spell ing it wrong Wedding Record 0n Ships Log MIAMI APA copy of ships record was put on file Thursday in circuit court here as an unusual record of the mar riage of Sir Sydney Onlres of tampedflvelopehrmfirmr New Beer Bottles Favored By Public OTTAWA CPIBeer drinkers in Ontarl and Quebec will have their favorite beverage handed them in smaller bottle next year However the Dominion Brewers Associalion said Fri day the new bottle will hold the same iZounco contents Beginning next hiarch the green bottles used now for all and the clear lager bottles will be replaced by squatter am ber colored glass bottle that tinkes up less space and is Nassau and Miss Nancy Hoyt of Boston The entry says the couple was married Aug Tl aboard the yacht ship iimp by its owner and master millionaire ivor Pardce The ceremony was per formed shortly after the yacht left Coral Ridge Yacht Club in Fort Lauderdale Fla Sir Sydney is the son of Ca nadian born millionaire Sir Harry Oakes who was slain in the Bahamas in 1048 flaéuuq Wrotem 5mm of now Gun Will Truvtl IMPERIAL Last showing Today HOUSE OF USHER In color Adnlt Eat sin amp Attack sraarsmonbav GEOHGE MERCEDES HAMILTON MBCAMBRIDBE 49AM HENRY MORE STARS THAN IN THE HEAVENS MERLE TRAVIS ROSE MADDOX II iIIIIIIiIE IIIIEIIII TUESq SEPT 16 830 mm ADVANCE TICKE cm 5150 at Jacksons Grin Alindale Drill Music Centre Maple Avenue 2110 Night of Show diudente 10 and under the whole BlflNflEii JONES IIMILY VISITTHE OLD COUNTRY Everyone can now afford to visit their relatives and friends bring someonLameoLtour Europe at low offseason rates LOW l7DAY EXCURSION FARES BY JET Valid from October in to March fillet Round Trip From Toronto london Dublin $34200 $40860 $50330 $42960 $44460 Glasgow Amsterdam Pay Later Plan l0Down8alance Over to 24 Months BY SHIP Low OffSeason Fares Now Available 25 Reduction Off Regular Fares On 23 Days stay in wmrsn VACATIONS Now is The Time To Make Your Reservation For CRUISES TOURS RESORTS BERMUDA BAHAMAS JAMAICA BARBADOS FLORIDA MEXICO CALIFORNIA HAWAII ORIENT SOUTH AMERICA MEDITERRANEAN For Completoand Experienced Travel intermation and Reservations Call or Write all JOHNSON co hiiivnrrn The World Wide Travel Service I07 Dunlap East Barrie 697 Bayst Toronto PArkway 68625 EMpfre 09488

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