Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 8 Jul 1961, p. 7

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GovernorGeneral George Vnnier in his role in Chief Scout of Canada officially op Someone Has To Tend Store As Others Launch Satellites By JOHN HUGHES Agribusiness is term used to include in the profession of Agriculture all the aided indust ries For instance the farm equip ment industry the live slack feed industry the packing house industry and many others With the modern advances in the production processing and mar keting of farm products agriv business presents many and varied opportunities to agrotog ists that is professional people concerned with agriculture The future has the potential of producing much larger number and much greater variety of opportunities for eg rologiststhan was true in the past When all farms wer self sufficlent and when most of the population followed agricultural pursuits there was no provision for professional people in agrilt culture In 68 years the approxi mate span of one lifetime from 189140 1059 the percentage of Canadas total labor force en ga ged in agriculture has de creased from 46 per cent to it Mr cent During the last 10 years while Canadas population has increa sed 30 per cent the labor force in agriculture has decreased an per cent Our farms are reduc ing in number at the rate of 12000 per year in Canada This is ample evidence of progressive economy in produc ing food for an increasingly large population Large numbers of people are thereby ireed to make other products Thesegreat chisrrges in agri culture mean that every special ized service that nas affected agriculture every marketing supply processing or production industry associated with agri culture is an area of potential employment kground and upon it have built their training As farming has become more GasPrices Go Up for Trial Period TORONTO CPLService sta tion operators Friday were no tified by Imperial OilLimited of ooecentagallon increase in gasoline prices for two weelr trial period The increase effective Mon day is to 409 cents for stand ard grade and 459 cents for premium grade No reason was given and Im perial Oilofficials have refused to comment to GOVERNORGENEBAL ADDRESSES SCOUTS ened the third Canadian Boy Scout Jamboree yesterday at Connaugbt Rangers near 0t competltivc more scientific and financially demanding there is an increasing premium on brains rather than brawn Larger numbers oi agricultur al graduates will be needed as active farmers or form manag ers The greater opportunities do not stop therefor these grad uates are also citizens and should be in our political ranks in foreign service in education and so on working for agricult ure and their community It is estimated that in the Un ited States there are total of 15000 new jobs for agriculural graduateseach year and only 8500 to fill them Canada with one tenth of the population could graduate 050 each year but the average is 350 of these gradu ates 20 per cent return to active farming or farm management 40 per cent go into professional agricultural activities research extension teaching and govern ment service The lure of engineering phy sics and chemistry at this time is vrny great but we still need people to provide food and fibre leadership government and oth er services in larger quantities as our nation grows We need are attending the jamboree tawa More than2700 Scouts CP Wirephoto someone to look after the store to free others to launch the rat ellites Today some form enterprises involve advice of kind that is not provided by tbegovernment or educational institutions and some farmers are seeking ad vice on individual problems of production buildings appraisal or management it is predicted that this demand wrli increase and there will be definite need for consultive xperts Professional agriculturists if they enter this field shouldseelr to establish standards and qual ifications This should be done to protect not only the farmer but the agrologlst as well It must be realized that many users of consultive services use them at irregular intervals The service must be prepared to handle any agricultural prgb lem and hire in turn the services of specialists to provide adequate research and analysis Agribusiness presents many opportunities for tea Young people interested in this profession know that it is wow thy one and that it plays lead ing role in determining Cana das ultimate destiny Soviet Veto Blocks Guarantee Independence For Kuwait UNITED NATIONS AP Security Council attempts to set tle the IraqKuwait dispute wound up in stalemate today as Soviet veto killed British move for the United Nations to guarantee the sheikdnms inde pendence counter bid by the United Arab Republic to demand irri rnediate withdrawal of British troops guarding the little coun trys border with Iraq was re jected by the llcountry council Only the UAR Russia and Ceylon supported it The council standoff came as Britaimpulled 250 Coldstream guardsmen out of Kuwait and new them to the British island base of Bahrain 300 miles away in the Persian Gulf Britains moveless than week after she began her troop deterrent effect against lraqs annexation bid had been achieved Britain still has force of nearly 5000 in Kuwau how ever bolstered by air aod naval support CONTINUES ROLE Despite the deadlock the council will continue in watch dog role in the dispute which threatens Middle East peace Council President Leopoldo Ben ites of Ecuador said the council wouldgo back into session at once if developments warranted Sir Patrick Dean chief Brit isb delegate warned that the danger in Kuwait still existed Dean denounced the veto cast by Soviet delegate Platon Mor ozovthe 95th by Russia in the councilas another instance in the ole sorry course of the Soviet delegation of frustrating proposal for peace that had the majority of the council Seven states voted for the Brtrsh proposal urgurg the United Nations to recognize Ku waits in pendence Three UAV Ceylon and Ecuador abstained Morozov said he vetoed Brit ains resolution because it did not deal with the vital element of the crisis immediate with drawal fof Brtish troops lie scoffed at the British pledge the troops would be withdrawn when Kuwaits ruler declared the iron primer spur Elmvale Man Opposes $100 Payment Plan nynosear arcs Canadian auu Writer MTAWA CP sudden lutminute bachdown by Que bee Social Creditors rescued their national party convention Friday from dramatic policy split over an immediate 3100 dividend payment by the gov ernment to every Canadian 111a Quebec delegation made the bellthe breach move by log to have its 81800000 000 dds referred to the partys national council rather than force In EastWest vote that would havebroken party unity The Quebec proposal sup ported by Real Caouottn the partys new deputy leader and Gilles Gregoire newly elected national viceresident called on the present Conservative sovemmsnt to order the Bank of Canada to distribute 5100 to every man woman and child in Canada The motionbased on Social Creditl theories of national div idendswas slipped before the delegates in the dyhzg momenta of the four day convention About 200 of the original 700 doi egates were on hand it is wish not policy said Mr Caouette But Mel Rowatt of Elm vole out said the idea was economic suicide that would turn Canadas economy into financial frenzy WOULD BE SUICIDE Our opponents would say See how crazy those Social Crediters are We must make certain that Social Credit be comes the government before we advocate $100 to every man woman and hlld Mr Rowattdescribed by an other delegate as an economic expert agreed that old Line government under banking laws could not handle such massive injection of par chasing power into the econ omy He said only Social Credit government by enforcing its monetary reform plans includ ing restrictions on chartered banks could cope with what amounted to payment of $1 800000000 Saskatchewan Social Credit League finally persuaded the delegates to avert hubbub just before the convention close He suggested that the Quebec motion bereferred to the na tional council for study Well accept that said Mr Gregoire But in the confusion the Quebec delegates voted against the referral motion RESOLVE ISSUE Chairman Orvis Kennedy of Edmonton called for another voteand this time east and west voted together thus re solving tho stormiest debate of the fourday convention few Apply For Writ Papalia Case lias counsel Franlr Nasso said Friday he will seek writ of habeas corpus to avoid extradi tion of the 37yearold Hamilton man ordered by senior County Judge Robert Forsyth earlier Friday Judge Forsytb ordered Papa 15 days to allow application for the writ Papalia faces three New York state grand jury indictment charges of conspiracy to trans port $20000000 worth of heroin Albert Agucci 39 his brother Vito and Rocco Scopoletti 26 were extradited Tuesday on similar charges and with more than20 other Italians and Americans in connection threat to his aheikdom over and asked them to leave Morton narcotics ring sprouts Dayl Rumble president of the TORONTO ViCPiJohn Papa lia must not be surrendered for will face trial in New York City with the alleged international minutes later the convention itself was brought to close It was tho biggest national convention ever mustered by the Social Cred party which saw its 19 MM driven from the House of Commons by the Con Iervative ole tiorr sweep of 1955 But the rally still failed to atV tract the 1200 or more delegates party officials had predicted There is no doubt now that Social Credit is factor in no tional politics said Robert Thompson yearold Albertan fth 1951 mam Adv innitt strafing ya BERTRAM BROS PA SUPPLIES Zenith 56600 Phones Barrie aunamc MATERIALS malaria st DENIS SHEARD LTD LUMBER AND BUILDERS Painswick MAURICE MILLER aunmue MATERIALS picked bythe convention to fit the leadership post left vacant last fall when ailing Solon low resigned Martin Keiln of Regina Sas katchewan Social Credit leudcr was elected as president of the partys national association The movement in powr in Alberta and British Columbia has er had much success in the Observers noted however the large delegation Quebec where Social Credit ap pear lobe growing in popular Arsr ran ansan mWRgsAmnu your runv IFKSees II Series 0i Alarms Omar Berlin All Short Of War By JOHN HEFFERNAN WASHINGTON Reuters Apparently mncgmed at the crisis atmosphere building up over the Berlin issue the Ken nedy administration took steps Friday to bring the matter into some perspective Reports which bore all the marks of being officially in sprred sought to play down the Idea that the United States would automatically go to war if the Soviet Union signed peace treaty with East Ger many in fact diplomatic observers commented there had never been any such intention through eaglioncs for the clatter of exploding atoms Otherwise he must follow the tortuous path of the prospector Uranium Reliable informants said that president Kennedy foreseu series of alarms between new and the end of the year over Berlin ill short of war He he lieves that war is not inevitable and can be avoided if the Sov iet Union does not make mis calculation There has been considerable talk during the lost two weeks largely with administration on couragement about military moves including partial mobil ization The government may now have become concerned about creating too tough pub lic attitude which could be in hibiting in any future negotia tios with the Soviet Union from the tonynine willibis pic or his pan This man listens like goldiswbereyouiindithighonachffdccpinachasrn anywhere There are spiritual riches to beiound in lifeby those with the determina tion to seek them But dont make the common mistakeof assumrng that one Sunday in Church should satisfy the Search Spiritual riches come gradually with reli ous growth As family makes worship and religious study part bf everyday ving the frames of God to accumulate in the character and experience of idiot farm Youll probably be disappointed if you merely give religion try But your life THE CHURCH IO All The Church is the gmtest fartor on earth for the build ing of diameter and good citizenship It is storehouse of spiritual values Without strong Church neith damocmy nor dvilization an survive There are M31302 mien wh puma shouldattend services reg suppo algae They are For his own sake For his childrens sale For the sake of his community and nation For the sake of the Church itself which had his moral and material support run on go to church rog idadyandmdyoorllfnledaily LTD PA 04581 Strand 68 PA 51612 earnestness be rewarded when you make MirnaAIR cusrom upuoramav AND RUG CLEANERS Day Sunday Friday Saturday THIS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTEDTO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH BY THEFOLLOWING lNTERESTED INDIVIDUALS ANDBUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS Monday Tumdgy Matthew Wednesday John Thursday Galatian Christianity the foundation of your AIl FOR THE CHURCH WWW Matthew 2533 Matthew 712 I9 1622 435I 19 18 Ephzsiaos John STECKLEY FUNERAL EL MATADOR RESTAURANT Simcoe shopping Centre PA 85553 PA cross as Bayfield sc 13A soon HOME 30 Worsley St IHERREN OUI STONE DENNIS THERRIEN MGR 44 Ellen St BLOXOM CONSTRUCTION CO LTD CO6 28 CandlesRoad To Fade Invasion there PA 85712 Highway 90 SANDERSON MGNUIVIENI CO 154 Burton Ave NiccoLGAu san and canvas urn WATSON oonsmucnou 33 RODNEY CP This villt Iages lone policeman isex peering to face an invasion to day by gang of outoftown boodlums bent on challenging hisattempts to crack down on lawlessness Chief Constable Donald Car negie who claimed two at tempts were made this veek to run him down with car said he heard over the grape that hoodlums were coming to create havoc in thevil iage He said the provincial police were asked for assistance but were unable to give it at short notice Chief Carnegie said he did Shortly afterwflrds the car returned and headed for two street cleaners he was talking to All three leaped out of the wayend the chief fired another shot at the fleeing car similar incident occurred Tuesday night the chief said although no shots were fired Chief Carnegie wasappointed June 29 to police this Eigin County village of about 1200 residents ZWe hired him said Reeve Jack Wright to clean up the town of young punks and stop our main street from being used asa drag strip Hes doing the job but now it seems someone is out to get him Ponx are evo BAGS For VKIDDIES AGUOMPANIED BY PARENTS FLOEDJA PASCAL crrrnvs PA an PA 04444 BILL BARRY PA 32128 ram THE CABINET SHOP JOHN RUSSELL Prop gt239 Bradford St SHELL sEavrcE STATION 2n Dunlap at MIDDEIBS GARAGE TEXACO STATION Highway mgwth Phone 131w JACK WEBSTER SALES AND SERVICE LDWREY ORGANS Phone Stroud 101M an Stroud PA 38205 Alcona Beach PA 57204 manor SAUNDERS ANTENNA BOB SAUNDERS Prop HAJOHNSON do BON MACIHNE SHOP Mr Lackiaylrop PA 53904 VERNON ADAMS PAEKCAVAIIJIG CONTRACTORS Messi hone 106 Elmvale PA HMS Tarn vim srorrr DELLA AND AN McMANUS molars camnay 131 Clappifrton st aromhn CONSTRUCTION LTD 114 Sirabane AW HURON Morons 158 Vespra 51 STARR BUILDING CONTRACTOR 0mm Oro Station not know whether to expect vio Mws 191 WW PAINTER AND uncommon fence but added Im not go ing to get myself caught in an alley Thats what they are waiting for Thursday night the policeman ired three shots at speeding car which was twice driven at him with the headlights switched off The first time he leaped out of the way and fired two shots as the car sped down the street The reeve aaid thereported invasion was expected Friday night butvdid not materialize He did not expect violence but if it developed citizenswould quickly be available to assist the chief constable Chief Carnegie said the hood lums are going to make last attempt to see whos going to be boss Either they are going to be in control or we are nrnnrs PA 225 Bnmma fiasco ensures our ammo LESSEE Highway ualid flag Napier St SIMOOEQUIKBRIK dc PLASTERING Al SMIllIPROP Lefroy 00

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