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Barrie Examiner, 8 Nov 1961, p. 2

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iVOlue Of Barrie Permits Soaring Building permits issued in Barrie by inspector Spanis durlng October numbered 82 decrease at four from the corre sponding month in 1960 The value of these permits showed sharp increase to $1155358 from the previous years $565 768 The reason for the sharp inal crease was the issuance of two commercial permits one to the Bell Telephone Company and the cum to the Wool worth Company for major com mercial construction Alderman Williams said The increase of $581590 in the value of the permits issued dur ing the month has shot the yeartodate increase locally to over the two million dollar mark to grand total of $5734475 With the exception oi industrial permit values which are slight ly down all classifications conA Cambodia Walks Craceiully Along The Road Of Progress PNOM PENlf Reuters Cambodia the onetime wall flower of indoctrina is walking gracefully along the road of progress these days wih her right elbow supportcdby the West and her left elbow sup ported by the East The little indochinese nation Is being assiduously courted and showered wiih gifts from both sides For this she can thank her former king Prince Nomdom sihanouk who now is the pre mier and whose voice In inter national councils ia out of all proportion with the size of his country Dynamic and astute Sihunouk has learned well that small neutral countries can wield political force that bears no relt lation to their size He has also discovercd that for country with able leadership neutralism is profitable EXPERT POLITICIAN To the people of Cambodia who reeiect him with majori ties usually seen only in Com munist states Sihanouk is the country He combines the aura of former king the intellec tual appeal of an astute states man and the emotional appeal of grassroots politician to make one of the most formid able political personagcs in the world Sihanouk 89 has been Cam bodias leader as king and pre mier for to years In former years he had is reputation of being something of playboy But these days he has little time for night life and diplomats in Pnom Penh with his vitality and sin pacity for hard work The volatile and complex prince remains dilemma even in southeast Asia where few na tional leaders are simple in recent speech he told gathering of his people can say without false modesty that most diplomats here hate me Their smiles when they smile By THE CANADIAN PRESS VancouverMrs Vera Camp ney 63 wife of tamer defence minister Ralph Campney after short illness Hamilton Hortense Mattice Gordon textile designer ab stract painter and first ton woman to become an asso ciate of the Royal Canadian Ac ademy of Art Owen SoundHugh Bailey 65 prominent in Ontario far mers cooperatives for almost 30 years CalgaryMrs Emma Miller 102 who mimated to Alberta from Colorado with her family In 1914 TODAYS STOCK PRICES Compiled by Flynn muscular Ashmos 35 Dons Found as Nor our No so Abltlbi coil Dom stores in Moore corp 4W Algoma Steel 49 born Tu iatt Oshawa or Aluminium 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Foieonhrldge so Nometsi zs1 Geno Mines 21 Opemlaka son ma Moss some aroma as on Copper and nrruon Lake Duflult Mount wnm nrvmaNn nccnanarrom Laura Socord tmc payable Dec ex dividend Nov ii on steer common30c payable me 22 ox dividend Nov 29 flats uc payable Dec 2a ex dividund Nov ex dividend Nov 20 Mining Corp NW nowsost New your svzahaza Industrial 016 Elill tributed the healthy Ia crease breakdown of permits ls sued during October 1961 is as follows RESIDENTIAL New single iamiie dwellings 22 permits issued 3156000 CONVERSIONS One permit 82000 REPAIRS ALTERATION Twentyrfour permits 01550 GARAGES Eleven permits $5110 COMMERCIAL New three permits $811890 ADDITIONS One permit $5000 REPAIRS ALTERATIONS Four permits 82175 INDUSTRIAL Nonvassessabis and Miscellan eoua 16 permits 1676 to at me or not norrnsi smiles And they seem to lose their appetites when they are at ta ble with me DIFFICULT MAN One senior United States of iiciai in Pnom Penh commented after the speech fi think prince Sihanouk is putting it too strongly but it is two that he is thc most difficult man to understand whom have ever met in the Cambodian capital of Pnoni Penh there are new buildings everywhere Through out the country new factories are going up agricultural tech niques are being improved liv ing standards are being raised all as result of capital or technical aid Sibunouk has ob tincd from foreign countries Western criticism of Sihanouk is based on his friendship with Communst countries particu iarly with Conununist China Many observers here believe the Cambodian leader cultivates this friendship because he be iieves that sooner or laterand probably sooner the Com munist Chinese will spread out over southeast Asia and the whole region will fall under their control Western observers say the prince wants only the best for his country and believes it is better to come to terms with Poking before what he believes to be the inevitable Chinese colonization of southeast Asia No Change In Condition GE Executive Condition of Robert Jen nings of Barrie was reported this morning by his special sur geon Dr Eottrill at Toronto at Hospital as no change Mr Jennings remains unconscious and in critical con dition with head injuries suffer edrin car accident on Highway 12 five miles south of Eeaverton on Sunday night Funeral of Mrs Jennings who was killed in the accident will be held at Peterbarough where her parents and sister reside to morrow afternoon Her son Wil liam to student at Barrio North Collegiate is in Peterborougb with his grandparents and aunt He was slightly injured in the accident when another car came out of sideroad and collided with the Jennings car which was returning to Barrie following visit with the relatives in Pet erborough The Jennings family moved to Barrie from Toronto two years ago Robert Jenningsis vice president or Canadian General Electric Company and general manager of the firms national Small Appliances Department whose head office now is in Barrie 93 Dunlop st 19 Barrie 19 Qucmont 30c payable Dec 13 payable Dec ex dividend up 70 Utilities up Joe rroaomo lines EXCHANGE INDEX hdlllt dawn GB Golds dowir 01 Metal up 19 Dill down OI NOT PRESENT KLEMETI oosmo This picture of Communist leaders atop Lenins mausol eum in Moscow during par ade for the Bolshevik revoiu lions 44th anniversary is not able ior tbs absence of one man former president Klem enti Vomshliov The 80 yearold Vomshilov was phy sically barred from joining the group Left to right Bias Race of Cuba President Ho Chi Minh of North Viet Nam Premier Nikita Khrushche Janos Kadar of Hungary Brezhnev Soviet preside Frol Koziov secretary of Young Ccinada Book Week Is Directed To Parents Hugh hisclcnnan wellknown Canadian novelist is stmn of Young Canadas Boo Week November 1522 Mr Mac Lennan in his message said The books we read when we are young are the most lmport sot books we will ever road They reach us freshly They can bring the whole world to us and it the world they bring is true one they are almost more valuable than school In support of Book Week ll brarians all across Canada will be visiting public schools in an effort to stimulate patronage oi the libraries Miss Molly Brown has been childrens librarian in Barrie for 10 years 91a has 111 classroom to visit this year in 10 schools She has already started her annual fall trek But she says Im not planning to rush it WEATHER Synopsis Brisk winds from the northwest are bringing cold air and snowilurries to most of Ontario today Four inches of snow was reported at Muskoka by this morning round to southwest winds ls forecast for Thursday and temperatures will not be quite as cold as today Sides will be mainly cloudy across the province Lake St Clair Niagara Lake Ontario Halihurton regions Windsor Hamilton Tor to mainly cloudy with few snow flurries and windy today Cloudy with few clear inter vals Thursday Not quite so cold Thursday Windswest to north west 25 to 35 decreasing to 15 tonight and becoming southwest so Thursday Lake Erie Lake Huron Geor gian ay regions London Cloudy with snowsqualls and windy today Cloudy with few clear intervals Thursday Not quite so cold Thursday Winds northwest 25 to 35 today de creasing to 70 tonight and be coming southwest 20 Thursday Algoma White River regions cloudy with few snowflurries today Cloudy with occasional snow Thursday Not quite so cold Thursday Winds northwest 15 becoming southwest 15 to night and northwest to Thurs day afternoon Retain Seat In ByElection MANCHESTER England Reuters The ruling Conser vative party retained its seat Tuesday in byelection here in which the biggest challenge to the Conservatives came from the minority Liberal party The final standings were Taylor Conservative 9553 votes Hargreaves Lib eral 6447 and Oakes Lo bor 5980 Two more byelections will be held day M0 the originators nvmwrmemw BlvefivnocoGggligg the SARJEANT coLrn MARY Si As an example of the work being done in Barrie Miss Brown referred to trip sbs mods to Hilicrest School last week fi set up table cover ed witb books backstage in the auditorium and the children filed by and made notes at the books they would like to read They have been coming in the last two days and getting idiom Besides having busy sched ule Miss Brown mentioned that she speaks to groups and assoc iations on occasion Last years report indicated 1112 books in stock she has to keep track of and the number has increased since then The actual purpose of Book week Miss Brown said is not to reach the children them selves but to get to the teach ers and parents they are the FORECAST Timagami region North Bay Sudbury Cloudy with few snowflinries today and Thurs day Not quite so cold ihurs day Winds northwest 20 becom ing southwest 20 Thursday Cochraue Cloudy with ocea slonal snow today and Thurs day Cold Winds northwest 15 becoming southwest is tonight and northwest 20 about noon Thursday Forecast Temperatures Low tonight High Thursday Windsor 30 45 St Thoma 30 45 London Emma Kitchener as 40 Wingham 28 40 Hamilton 30 40 St Catharines 32 40 Toronto 40 Patorboroiigh as Trenton so Kfllaloe 35 Muskoka 35 Northhay 35 Sudbury 85 Earlton 12 Kapuska 32 White River 32 Moosonee so SS Mario 35 GIFTS FOR THE HANDYMAN Kathi HAND TOOLS POWER TOOLS and ATTACHMENTS WORK BENCHES BALL FLANING MILL LTD Anne si no noise UII in coma HOME To sunoco common Ivan hear all season long Qwiygtqsunocc tooy HEATING on PA 82461 people who must lead and guide the children in their read ing She addEd that the li brary will be stressing good books new or Old Mr Mscunnan in his mes sage summed up the import ance of young peopla reading good books our first books if they are good are more than books they are private visions he moving picture or television show cannot be in deed do not know who would be without books for the good ones read are as much part of me now my own bones and cell tissu Young Simcoe judges Are Put Through Paces The past two weeks have been busy ones for Harold Parker Minesing and John Rodgers and Ronald Shaw of Hawkestone These three boys are members of the North Simcne team en tered in the intercounty live stock judging class at the Royal Winter Fatr During the past weeks they have visited various farms throughoutthe area for prac tice judging under their coach Keith Clay associate agricult ural representative for North Simcoe They alsospent day at Copaco in Barrie judging hog carcasses This Monday they were judg mg Jerseys atthe farm of all in Brampton Tuesday and Wednesday were spent at OntarioAriculturalColiege iii Guelph ere they are judging various types of livestock The test of the adding will be on Thursday en they fin ally put their weeks of work in to practice and compete in the judging contest Soviet Communist Partys cen tral committee Mikhail Suslov member oi the Preri dlum and Russian Deputy Premier Anastaa Mikoyan AP Wirephcto SWAIN GROWS INTO LOVE LAKELAND Fla AP Attcntion coniirmed bachel ars Your excuse of waiting for the right woman no longer holds water Rev Troy Strong Methodist pastor and family life counsellor says you could marr any one of 10 000 women and live happily lecturing to group of college students Tuesday Mr Strong said Courtship is just like buying dress or suit of clothes you shop around before making choice You dont fall in love you grow into it Teenage Soldiers Will Be Hanged RUSSELL Kan fAPiwo teenaged soldiers accused of seven persons were con victed of murder Tuesday and sentenced to be hanged for the slaying of railroad man in western Kansas James Douglas Latham 19 of Mauriceville Tex and George Ronald York 18 of Jackson ville Fin were convicted ot killing Otto Ziegler 62 of Oak ley Kan in June Hurry Beat Winter To Tire Punch Get Your first YEAR snoutbonito iii SNOW Tl RES NOWI New Low Prices Fre Installation BEERS TIRE SERVICE sisz BRADFORD art PA so and is as 35 BAR mmlk WEDNESDAY tiny is Mayor Bit Like Chameleon Says Roberts Mayor Kinzie is being bit of Qiameleon said Alder nibn Gerry Roberts as he came out swinging today against the Mayors criticism of scheme under consideration by the City Development Committee to ii nance the new secondary sew age treatment facilities and ad ditional sewer lines planned for construction here Yesterday Mayor Klnsle strongly suggested that the Committee was in error in even considering the plan when the cost of the project would be levied against water rates its estimated that water costs would triple for citizens and industry alike Alderman Roberts added think the mayor should declam his own intentions before mak ing any further statements of this type He should face up no it and declare publicly who ther he intends to run for the mayors office or not and whe flisr he intends to make this particular issue plant in his campaign pladorm The alderman said he was annoyed because the mayor chose to criticize report pre pared by City Manager Walter Glgg for submission to meet GERBY ROBERTS ing of the Committee on day night befors it has even been tabled Mayor Kinzies criticism was to the effect that he felt the report might be misleading to the Committee as to the posi tion of the Public Utilities Com mission nn the question Eds Note Chameleon is defined as person who is fickle or inconstanti NewAsbestos Mine Triggered By Premier OI BAIE VERIE Ntld CF Wheu Premier Smalle of Newfoundland pushed button to set off 8000 pounds of dyna mite recentiy it cleared the site for huge asbestos mining development The blast also signalled another step in the rapid de velopment of the rugged Bale Vesta peninsula of northem Newfoundland for years remote and forgotten Now the area is considered by Newfoundlanders as one of the more important parts of the province As evidence of this Premier Smallwood and several cabinet ministers toured the area opening new roads and inspecting mining developments Isolation was long the fate of Bale Verta residents but this year has seen 12 communities connected by road to the trans Newfoundiand system FESTIVE EVENTS For Newfoundlanders in the Newioundland area who will be able for the first time to use cars and trucks it was festive occas ion Ancient muzzle loaders blazed away to mark the rib boncutting and everyone took the day off to listen to the speeches Advocate Mines Limited is expected to begin asbestos min ing in 1963 at rate of 5000 tons day This will mean working force of 300 and an annual payroll of $1500000 Close to $2000000 has already been spent in exploration de velopment and experimental work Other important mining pro jects are the Rambler mining development which soon will begin production of gold copper and zinc deposits and the Tilt Cove copper mining develop ment And the area still has its traditional forestry and fishing industries new fish plant was recenfly opened at Lascie llilill ililiiill Of Our Present Stock Must Be Cleared foninrvniaaics ESSWHALF lEATHERETTEENDS tumotsrravmmcsr ODDSNENDS COME IN TODAYANDSAVE DOLLARS and OOLLARS 664 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