Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 10 Oct 1961, p. 16

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hfihlndhismfirfi isWEtfleflrentitapresseom Vflmfiflfimffivmld as Makefivinflu¥01$usinessr Yet Too FewUnderstand It all WOMEN CAMPAIGN FOR UNIVERSITY POST Two women are campal ing for election as chance or the University oi British Columbia They are Mrs Frank Ross left wile oL provlnces BCs iormer lieutenantgov ernor and Mrs ll Angus wife of the chairman of the Public Utilities Commission Results at the election will be known Nov OF Photo 60 PERSONS DIE 9Ontarithuebec17ead Weekend Traffic Toll By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ontario and Quebec led high toll oi traftlc fatalities in Canada during the Thanksgiving weekend Canadian Press survey of accidental deaths during the holiday period taken from pm Friday to Monday mid night counted total at 60 deaths Forty thme were on the highways Seven drowning were re ported six in Ontario There was one death by lire In Al barta three hunting accidents and six deaths through unclas sliied causes Provincial figures with trufilc deaths bracketed Ontario 10 15gt Quebec 14 ll Albera i4 Manitoba Nova Scotia is New Bruns wick British Columbuia at and Saskatchewan No the were reported inNew loundiaad and Prince Edward Island in survey does not include deaths industrial ach seylngs and known sui as tario dcad Robin Smith drowned Saturday in stream Arthur Code ll Oshawa fat elly hurt Friday when he fell 15 toot from tree Mrs Ezra Schonnop 60 burned to death Saturday when the car in which she was riding collided with another car near Pembroke lubert Menard 20 Friday night when his car collided with truciv near Plantagenet 25 miles east at Ottawa James Edward Hargraves oi lian Clinton Friday night in twocar crash on Highway 79 near Sarnla Carol Ann Zinger drowned in water storage tank at Mary hill near Gual ph Saturday night Eunice Wilson 40 in two car collision Saturday near the Guelph area village of Elora Alex hnston 50 Hadd Town ship accidentally shot while hunting near the Sudhury area towrol Noelvllle Saturday Kevin Felslng Sunday when struck by car near his Kitch ener home FALLS FROM BALCONY Mrs Sadie All 44 Toronto Saturday when she fell our sto rcys while crawling between two apartment balconies rad Roberge 16 Eastview Saturday when accidentally shot with Zzcalibrc bullet Lewis Christian Scott 20 when car crashed into tree in Toronto Sunday Alice Maitv hit by truck in Toronto Saturday Rosanne Savoie In St Cath carines in twocar collision at St Catharines Sunday Herbe Radey 34 Sudbury drowned Saturday night when his canoe overturned in the Na bakwasl River Debbie Ann Graii marinas town drowned Saturday when By FORBES RHUDE Canadian Press Business Edilor Nearly everyone makes his living out of business of one kind or another and yet husl ness feels too few people really understand its nature Thelirstkssentiérihr Efiness we know it is what we call the tree or private enterprise system To the husiness man this system is symonornous with reedonl and he feels somewhat alfled when the public appears apathetic Ar Kirkpatrick president of Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada Ltd and recently elected presi dent of the Canadian Chamber oi Commerce expressed some of tercnce when he said One of the problems facing Canada is the survival of the Tree enterprise system And yet the public attitude appears to be negative many seem to have theimpression that business is concerned only with profits it comes downto question of what people want Do they want freedom or not The complete alternative to business as waknow it would be syst inflwhich the gov ernment directs averytliirig as in Communist countries nave man svsmL Probably everyone recognizes that our present system is minture of private enterprise 1nd socialism The business mans current concernand he thinks It would be the concern olevcrybody that theisocialist side of the tare will grow and gradually cx tingulsh individual initiative as it now operates recognizes that there are ac din things private enter cant undertake He ob Ihowever to Lose enterprises which are ne ssary into realms where pri vate initiath can dq the ob The chief notion af govern nient he feels is In create climate in which private initia tiyawillbe encouraged and to mhlntalnsuch controls as may be deemed necessary to the overall good Considerable public misunder st ding centres around prof its the business man bus iness that isnt making proiit is one that is in the process going outotexistence To him successful business is one that creates jobs pays proper wages creates goods out oi combination of manpower and investment pays taxes and has enough left over to sea the company through arainy day and pay reasonable return on the money invested in it it probably also will put aside some money to help pay for expan sion its over all situation should be such that it will be attractive to investors And in she 1ch off dock at Wood Lake near Bracebrldge TWO BROWN Roy Livingstone 57 Ayr and Job 30 Bright drowne ri ay night when their boat capsized in the Sev ern River near Orilila George Carbonl 43 Ottawa Sunday when he lost control of his car near Delta 20 miles northwest of Brockville Roy Sansom 18 hit by car Sunday while walking on road near the Cornwall area commu nity ot Martintown Alan Wright and Brian Boyd mthm ndon when their sports car collided with truck near lngersoll Monday Robert Evans Kew 74 Mon day whenstruck by car as he EMPERATURE FEEClPllnTION Belowannual temperatures are predicted ior most oi 0n tario and Quebec in the soday outlook of the United States her firitish Columbia and Alberta will have warmer anyone with some money to put aside than normal readings The crossed Highway 22 near Lon Jeather hureaILduring Octane fjor Reveal Theit 0i $33000 At Post Office BROCKVDLE 0P More than $3000 in bonds stamps cash and registered mail were stolen Sunday from the Brock ville post attics safe in what llca say appeared to be the work of experienced thieves This the was discovered Monday by postal clerk when he reported to work The build ing had been broken into at secondstorey fire escape door and the safe opened with drill Two dwnTrrTififiid by the thieves Vinegalnlng access to the main post oiilca room Police Chlei Young said Monday postal inspectors worked alldey in an effort to determine the exact loss but it was esthnated 117500 in Canada Savinss Bonds $5000 in stamps and 8500 to $1000 in cash was taken An undetermined quantu ity of registered mail was miss lag Chiel Young said number of suspects were being sought for questioning Mother Saves Son Is Killed By Train PONTIAC MichHCPlf mother of five who ran onto railroad trestle to hurl her live yearold son to safety died Sa turday when locomotive struck her before she could escape As her family watched Mrs Re gina Stach was thrown 15 feet to her death from the tree tle over creek near park iwhore the family was plcnlck ng don Gurge Thompson 51 Hamil ton in car crash Monday on Highway near Hamilton Marilyn Hickey 19 Wood brldgc Monday night in two enr collision on Highway near Toronto Justi Porkkenen 57 Port Al thur Monday night in all down stairs at Port Arthur IIMNMWRB roe ml moo VAMCOWKI $2 consumers at atom ll wmmm rosauro 50 ILIIATICN £51m Dillon who was WIN Andhere are the lanes Standings tabulations in the Barrie Examiner jl5AY£iElf$ Guess Now NEW YORK CITY TOUR CONTEST Mrs Norman Willoughby RR Barrie Stroud Mrs Robert Easton Mlncslng Elmvale Mrs Beverley Elliott Angus Alliston 5th Mrs Lea Edgerth RR Barrie Shanty Bay Oro Station Mrs Rita Curie Wasaga Beac lth SEECOIJTWETITHEKNHEHD outlook based on longrange predictions is not specilic lorecast and change in wea ther patiem may produce ma astern Canada will vy precipitationr during thernouth CP Newt map RITAILERS WED MORNING SPECIAL Raccoon 3497 You save me Thcsa sturdy bulkieknit pullovers in as sorted colours tare Just right or play on chilly days Sizes to 16 TD llIRI On Sale arm AM for school VBOYS IQRLQLT PULLOVERS 10 AM SPECIAL VA subscriptions to nnyConl sin can 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