Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 26 Jun 1961, p. 12

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nitrate manner mu Is JCanefControversvv To Hit QCOIIImbns WithJFull EForce arm CF The Coyne controversy building up for nearly two weeks hits the Com mons in full force today as do hate opens on the government bill to fire the governor of the Bank of Canada The measure to declare vacant the office held by James Coyne whoput the centre veisy into theopen June 13 was introduce Friday The airplosive Issue was left on the sltelf Saturday the Commons spent the day de bating the health departments spending budgth By arrangea merit Acontrovereial matters and not debatedousaurdays With every indication that PmllamentWill adjo rn at wcdks end for two month summervjeccss the Commons faces albusy week days remai ngoi tlte sixday budget debate That could be shortened by agreement but the House inulst alsovote intctim rhoney supply to allow the gov rnmenttopay iLsbills until Panliament reassemblcs newest llDDITION T0 KENllEllYHCUSEHOLD Pushinku daughter of Rus sian space dog Streilto is the newest While House canine The dog with its own pass port arrived recently as gift from Soviet Premier Ni 29 TRAFFIC FATALITIES 59 Die QverWeékeItd Report 27 Drownings By THE CANADIAN PRESS Rivers lakes and pools were almost as much an accidental death trap this weekend as the highways Of national overall total of 59 accidental deaths reported in Canadian Press survey 29 were traffic mishaps 27 drownv ings one fire death and two deaths by unclassified causes The provincial figures counted between pm local times Friday and Sunday mid night with traffic fatalities and drownings bracketed were QQuebcc 21 119 Ontario 13 103 Alberta 15 British Columbia 41 Manitoba 21 Saskatchewan 04 Nova Scolia 12 Newfound land 01 Prince Edward Is land 01 New Brunswick The fire death was in Quebec man va5hit by train in Manitoba and there was one other unclassified death in Al herta These figures do not include industriala ts natural deaths or known suicides The Ontario Dead Robert Lockie 21 Toronto drowned in Balsam Lake about 08 miles east of Orillia Friday Mrs Rose Steele 47 Scarbo rough killed Sunday when hit by car as she crossed street James Kirk54 of Toronto killed Saturday while crossing the Queen Elizabeth Way near Port Credit Kenneth Hannahson 54 of Lkita Khrusichov to President Kennedy and his family AP wirephoto York Township killed Saturday when struck by car near Eol ton about 24 miles northwest of Toronto Nicholas Hurchat 17 ofKill aloe killed Saturday when his car went out of control BilHigh way 127 atKillaloe about 60 miles west of Ottawa Lawrence Walt 11 drowned Sunday in canal near Frank ford about 11 miles northwest of Belleville John William Gallagher 37 of Beaconsfield Que died day after being hit by carat the Rockcliffe RCAF station near Ottawa John Andrew Brown 18 of RR Ingersnll Aubrey Wayne Martin 19andvfioger Merrill Thom 17 both of Thamesford killed Sunday when their car crashed into the side of train was FORECAST The legislation to fire Mr Coyne was forecast June 14 by Finance Minister Fleming one day after the firmwilled gov ernor announced he was rcject ing May to government re quest fnr his resignation In his June no budget speech Finance Minister Fleming said policies of Mr Coyne and the govern ment oretin fundamental con flict In the Commons Saturday debate ranged from discussion of the medical care of Cana dians in event of nuclear at tack to the needs of those who live through any future wars to ripe old age Health Minister Monteith in troduced the 51592000000 partment and MP5 immediately began concocting prescriptions welfare servicesespecially for aged and chronically ill gt Mr Monteith announced new government move to sound out the chancesnf launching portable pension plan through national survey of existing vprivate plans Information will be gathered in the survey for federalprovin cial discussionscalled for by Finance Minister Fleming in his budget Tuesdayon the possi bility of such pensions which could be carried from job to job by workers URGES CONFERENCE Judy LaMarsh Niagara Falls urged national cooler ence on the aging She said Canadians were send ing old people to institutions hoping they would die and the problem would disappear Dr iiynard PCSim coe East said therewere 5000 Americans 100 yearstold and spending estimates at his der for better Canadian health and more senility would result from He alSo announced that net work of radiation detection centres has been set up across Canada and that the level of strontium90 in milk from nu clear text fallout is declining mmadns CRITICIZE sihe minister who through his ssth birthday was criticized by me er for touching only briefly on the con tentious issue of national me dical health plan His only reference to the is sue was to mention that the re eently appointed royal com mission on health care will study medical training prob lems as well as treatment William Benidicirson LKen ora Rainy River regretted there was nornention of com prehensive medical health plan in Mr Monteiths opening re marks Douglas Fisher CCF Port Arthur charged that general practitioners seemed to be most opposed to such plan fearing government intervention Both heand Dr Rynard ll rnented the scarcity of doctors and dentlsta in Canada Dr Ry nard suggested tax incentives to get young doctors started in practicejlloth said the flow of graduates should be increased Eric Winltler PC Grey Bruce called for contributory sjéstemof social security in Can Murdo Martin tCCF nm minslsaldihe believes Cana dians would support the govern ment in health insurance plan if costs were set out ploinly in the perspective of what has been done so for and what remains to be done to bring standards up to those of many other coun tries Mr Fisher said the governr ment will have to make up its mind whether to startsupport ing lnternatlotal athletic teams Prime Minister Dlefenbalter has said the government in tcndsto present promised legis lation this so slon on assisting amateur spar forest Fire Menace Still High Conimunities Not Out Of Danger JOE DUPUIS Canadian Prcw start Writer HARE BAY Nlid lCP Some 200 firefighters watched anxiously than relaxed slightly earlytoday as two forest fires headed directly toward the corn munlty of Trinity stdisided af ter sheerng away from their dlrect route to the village However the danger was not believed to be ended New foundlands Oriel Forester Ed Ralph who visited the com munity 10 miles from here late Sunday night advised hlnity resdents he would not say the village of 800 was out of dan ger Meanwhile firefighters hi several pieces of new equip ment including twnpumps to aid them in any possible battle United States Au Force am phibian plane ferried the equip ment to the besieged commun ity late Sunday One fire located behind to foot hill to the west of Trinity died down then shifted course slightly after moving to within two miles of the village Another further away on rise of land southwest of Trin ity had also advanced on closer and it too appeared to have lub sidcd although mile southwesterly wind was still blowing wru use some Mr Ralph laid planes would atlack the fires today with water bombs He said several bonths dropped Sunday were quite effective Earlier Sunday it was feared the fires would van co through Trinity toward the communities of Warebnm Par sons Point and lndionBoy scat tered along the edge of Home vista Boy The 2000 residents of these communities Bare Bay and Centrevtlle were evacuated Friday Firefighters at other points along the bay appear to have reached stalemate with the flames At Gander Lake another fire was about three miles south of lake which it would have to jump to reach the international airport at Gander WhereDo Tum rquLus SERVICES or cAsH and CARRY PRICES Theres Difference BETWEEN scnvtcr ratio citsua count OPERATION our lleguitn Service Policy twblch includes Quality and Selection from large inventory Personalized Service with personnel trained to help the customer Good and Prompt Delivery Service Full lineof Credltho tailored to their needs Outside Salesman to Estimating Service responsible people go to the jobs Technical Advice from Qualified People Planning Service and installation included Lumber Piyvvood and Glass out CompleteMillwork Service Fair Prices consistent with the services Services to arrange handling the whole job Merchandise return privileges Guarantees of satisfaction beyond the sale to size at Springfield about 15 miles east of St Thomas Donald Pet 20 of Markdale district about 25 miles south of Qwen Sound killed Saturday when his ear skidded and rolled DVEI the longer life expectancy Mr Monteith said that oldage security family allowances arid joint federal provincial health and welfare arrangements take 51200000000 slice of his de Billy Graham lingered By Letter Society Sent TopQueen Elisabeth LONDON Reuters Stanley Cash and Carry Youtwul be amazed at the savings on cash and carry We omit some or the services Our Regular Service Policy The services outlined above plus top quality lumber and build Cash and Delivery The same low prices as Cash and Carry plus small addh world leaders not for money otirio chairmani ofthe Amer ican Multiple Sclerosis Society was reported here Sunday to be writing personal apologies to Queen Elizabeth and to evange list Billy Graham The report was carried by The Sunday Express Slotkin himself told reporters his society was responsible for sending the Queen mysteri ous letter signed in Grahams name asking for her help in ore than$80000l0 to viight mull 1e sclerosis Graham who had tea with the Queen Thursday at Buck ingham Palace angrily denied Saturday that he had sent the Queen the letter asking for donation to the society the well meaning promot ers have gone too far and to say thevleastbave acted in ter ribly bad last the American eitangelistsa The founda tion has embarrassed me their good intentions Slotkin clearing up the mys tery of the appeal sa Na turally Billy Graham di not sign the letter sent to the Queen but we understood he gave us per ssion to sign them on his notepaper APOLOGle if he is offended we are apologetic and will not sign any more letters on his behalf have decided to take hisname out of the appeal Slotkin said Graham was ap proa ed to head the campaign beea hewas very well lmown and neutral man With world wide appeal Similar letters in Grahanls name have been sent to such people as Soviet Premier Khrushchevand French Presi dent de Gaulle The story at the request was splashed across front pages of many British newspapers Satur tlny tinder such headlines as Send Méva Royal Gift Billy Groharé Quccnfnnd Billy Graham Begs from licenced The letter to The Queen pub llsholl in The SundayExpress raid on tasking you and other eks Helpfrom the Abutfonagiftrthatisdealtvyuur hearta painting jewel fur ture art bject ant mu seum piece historical document or the unusual Each giftaccompanied by descriptive letter written by your hand will be sold at auc tion in major cities in the United States Graham who has been preaching in Scotland headed for Belfast Northern Ireland rally Sunday He flies home to thellnited States Tuesday DavidGramger of the Tor onto suburb of Etobicoke drowned in water filled pit near bishorric Sunday An unidentified woman killed Sunday when car crashed into an embankment east of the We land Canal atvSt Catharines FOUR KILLED VANCOUVER CPi Four men all of East Indian origin died Saturday night when their carranpff ahighway in ad joining Richmond wmtmen nbudgct SWinging to civil deience he said the government this year will spend $500000000 on on clearage portable hospitals ca pable of being carried to any attack area PREDICT RECOVERY UNITED NATIONS AP United Nations economists pre dicted Sunday night that the United States and Canada will stage moderate recovery this year from the recession of ing materials BAltP 48 ANNE sr you andTpass tthsvlngsron4on ANINGMM flonal oust fordelivery co LTD PA 82496 than

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