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Barrie Examiner, 18 Jul 1961, p. 5

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Study Unemployment Insurance System OTTAWA CHThe overn rnent decided Monday to have or four men special commitlto tIk close look It the linenr tee with two insurance com pIay presidents Ind two econo uth of the scope bulc mm wmd by Pm principles and provisions of the Unemployment insurance Act and its relation to other social Minister Dietecbaker Gill is president of Canada Life Assurance Company or Tor curl fll onto it also is asked to recommend Teachers Require More Education simianmi ol the commit its chairman will be Erout Mr Dialenbsker told report in cabinet meeting the corn itteee report It the earliest dI we can at ioyment insurance system be it tore committing iteeit on logic latlvo changes Th Imili committee with commission mmon witnesses is or dered to study and report on the of royal whatever new provision It con sidarl neceeury to hot with relation wintertime unemploy ment end to correct any about or deficlrnciu it finds in the in surance system other members of the special committee Etiennecrovter bi oi Mcnt rui president of LI Prevoy Inca Compgui dAIedrInces Provident rlnce Conn pony Ind prominent figure in Montreal hoepitalwor Joseph Richards Petrie 08 of Montreal consulting econo mist lonner held of the our pointer and political science do nlrtmuit of the University at New Brunswick Ind onetima economic adviser to the New Brunswick government John Deulsch viceprinci le of Queens University King lion former assistant deputy alums Axum funniest war is no QCanadians Not Afraid Of War But Get Ready Just In Case OTTAWA CFMost Cana died lIugh It the thought of nuclear war coming to Canada but some of the ones who laugh the loudest are getting ready just in cases federal govern mcnt spokesman said today biany people are convinced of the dangorbut are too sheepish to adnut it to neighbors be lddEd Some were even hiding the act that they have basement fallout shelters This was partly out of embarrassment partly to avoid higher munici pal assocfiment on their homes People are building shelters more than you realizelttlia ol flcial raid There was no way of knowing exactly how many but the act that more than 1000000 copies of shelter plane provided by the government have been gobbled up by the public was good in dicatloa of interest SEEK LITERATURE Another was steady in The wpaxa lurvtval booklet lrriu the reader through 11 steps on handling such nuclrnr war problems as how to get rid of radioactive dust it came out in May and the first printing of cocoon copies vans one in matter of weeks The second printing of 1000 000 copies is going lust quickly and rim Minister Diefenbalter who has personal direction of civil defence has authorized In expenditure of I$0000 tor another 1250000 cop es Boy Kills Fiancee Rather Than Wed ROCCA Dl PAPA ltaiy AP zisyearoid ltaiian youth ma chinegunried his girl friend and her mother to death Sunday Just before surrendering to police after lo hour battle that spread terror In this Alban Hills KA T00 NC steps to boost entrance require creasing demand for copies of Wu louih of Home learned society within the teIch merits and icnghcnlng oi the Ehfig gcgglfigcgflf £23 booklet printed by the federal pence said he km Mauro ing profession Monday urged el minimum courses for teacher Emergency Measures Organizn committee on manpower and Seraffni barricaded himself Sat forts to improve teacher educl education employment tion telling Canadians how to day night in the home of tion across Canada He said education for teaching stud of the Insurance prepare for and spmve in girl Hen Maria Gmmuu Delegates to the Canadian 101 to teach child how to use um were recommended in two nugeorbwtlir Fm threatening km even lege of Teachers annual meet the most Icomphcated instru cm one by the Com do let Eleven Steps to WW Police Said he held as log were agreed on the need mant in existence his orIin man accounts and he SurVIval starred Willing all hastens the girl her my for upgrading teacher training mural1y naked only on yeap an lb Sena manpower Montreal firms printing press 91 baby and her mom Egan on haw man greammgggle 03 pmessmf mmmmee 2233 lltnylhaandnlieiiigifaigom Armed with machinsgun man our ID yea The unemployment insurance 09 Mg Edwin yond senior matriculnion commissions advisory commlt migha felselfleldimgld mod PISIDlzd Enflh atolllgliggerug ii me me ei an Ci 5mm Id bee 3th nm th eo ti EC by he gimme dg thereiiian Emma proach of too many teachers mending government action to cdnlge CM lnlil 15 can on non on or rinco Ed was to dish on mm upenflng replpnm the insurance fund mm earage enre marry or un oy as so ward Island criticized some them be shbvemd back which by In May 51 had preparations has been pounding police said The girl claimed tcaccr education courses as This kind ul mld up to 10mm from its peak home for about year now the Seraflni was the father of her gmggrgghmyfifdmfifi proach may retain real im at smszsiuoaz Dec 31 1956 ed Pepamw pediment to good thinking EXPan term obectives to be reached assassination moratorium Mailed hieraiureOn New Drugs Rev Conway of Si Pat Professors who he said made expressed alarm at the sharp Misle Doctor at King hiulopwc Albert Kal ondji leader of the South Ka sai province is carried on chair after arrival in Leopold ville Friday to attend forth coming sessionvot the Congol ese Parliament The King heads his provinces daiegs tion to the parliament session which was to begin yesterday The King wears tribal signs of his rule Virephoto BDNC Grade xifResuiis GRADE xr Joy Winger Grade Xl students regularly CO el complete three departmental hm word Dwight Hesson Donna Johnston Brenda Kaynes Leonard McNally Suzanne Maugham Earle Morris Margaret Oadea subjects World History Part ESCAHLEOEEWMD Geometry and Agricultural Science Part GRADE ill Astrida Berle 09 quarter of century ricka College Ottawa ngrscd public pronounumenu concern reduction in the insurance Mt Enough W55 dimlndEd ing education whichlweresbascd students in teacher education on Illme evidence Early this year Opposition GRADE in gt atoneimenuHmOQONnOHiHnnwoow Karon Bakogeorgc Beverley Baldwin Anne Baiilch Sharron Dickey David Brenncman Tina Cameron Carolyn Cox Gay Ellis Michael Elmer Earl Hart Janie Huyc Terry ldason Ruth Johnston Eleanor Jones John Knapp Ronald Kurice Bob Larkin Dori Lavery Jerry McClelland Connie Otto Mary Perkins Betty Peterson Jane Rookc Brian Thompson Carol Varcoe Dorothy Veitch Ken Whiteman Sharon Wilson N09batFINNHuuukNOMaguunpsOOun QuafiflHCHMoNNHD whayohasiIMOHNO New Zealand Govt Concerned About Trends In Population By GRAHA Canadian Press Staff Writer AUCKLAND iCPlNew 292 land is concerned about trends in population revealed in its re cent census Latest returns show the popu lation in the two islands that Shirley Campbell Donna Bowen Dwight Cameron Leslie Coxall Mary Doidge Hugh Dunsmore Karen Ferguson Dianne Ftuell Mary Jane Garner Marjorie Hambides John Hamilton Patricia Harrie licryi Kesketh Ron Howell Judith Kelly Susanna Levlson Jean McLean Patricia Miller Nancy Savage Carol Spark Elaine Sponag Donald vhiteman GRADE llC Fred Broder MHuOMNfiosanuOHuHithu AnalunsatistiNLilHomm Jim Carter Bob Chappel Leonard Coupi Terry Garraw Sylvia George HpNOON ChitINan previous count moms 0N INCREASE who are increasing tional average The Manris na tive Polynesian inhabitants of Doug Partridge Peter Riddel Ronald Simpso Norm Southwood Sheila Alexander Joyce Bowies Patrick Broese Wayne Caibcck Marie Gavin Linda Gravcs Frank Guest John King Heien ONeill Jerry Vair Jane Varcoe Marilyn Hndgson Donald Dempster Donald Dobsoo James Ellis Mary Gates NEH Gavin George Harris James Hughes Larry Lennox John Lennox David Maw Winston Maw Ralph Munnik crease in 1210 per cent on the John Paifier John Robinson DonnaSinclair The fault does not lie with the gfiflgiggsfigee nearly twice as fast as the na gfifigyllgfififiu rian lyrcr sroi Wilton GRADE 11D NHNNuNONOan OONOODfiHuNODO unnmuOOHfinuOM arol Coupland oter Frill sorge Galiinger HHMHHmww wowMHwOOuNOHpNC 40HSJHNDOBNODAMND GRADE ms ifred Aiderdlce ndy McNahh oNouflwHHHhfinoNtHootlut GuanNOHOMuprNHOhIuO BOOGMOOuHMOOOOONOOOwiI programs but wondered what course should be followed COULD INFLUENCE powerful influence on the throughout the country address of Dr Steinson principal of Saskatoon Teachers College who urged immediate Linda Creek Eric Kennedy Beverley MacDonald Maw Laar President of his college Rob rt Bolton oi Petorborough uggestcd the CCA could assert Discussion was sparked by an egraaf Ronald Patterson To Grade Beth Adams age Lynda Thaw Few of these had ever taken professional coursas and many would have benciitted by good course inteachcr educs lionand their students would probably concur Dr steinsoo saklunlvcrsiiics have not given strong leader course of teacher education ship in working out effective program in teacher education Academic facilities too often re gard professional training be either unnecessary or at best poor relation on campus MINESING CENTRAL SCHOOL TcGradc Arthur Cotes Keith Anderson John Bull Robert Gillan Gordon Ken Harold Quieskosaime Downer cdy Donald McArthur Doug Earl Gillan lus McArthur Wilhelmina Nour Jimlnie Giffcn Nancy Jackson Sharon John ston Ken MacDonald Norman Martin Brenda Maw Tornmy Micks Lenard Kathy Garry Dixon Donna camiroiycmiarylo Stephen Micks Nelson 33113 filgiifcm cumin Doug Thaw Val Kolfsclioten Hank Van span Ward Voorst James Ward To Grade Warren Giffen years Kathy May aneysar Joan Holley Stephen Pain Al lan Patterson Linda Patterson Karen Robinson Adrian Van do Richam Adams am new Heather Downay Cathy John To Grade Clifford Adam ston Donald Kennedy Dianne Joseph Fralick Heather John Martin on Nancy Johnston Yvette Priest LaChapelle Murray Maw Mary Noordegraaf Ruddie Van de Laar John Van Kolfscboten To Grade Karen Ander WM son Marilyn Crawford Bar Noordegraaf Priest Glen Sage Teeter Francis Van Perfect attendance Carol Poiyck Susan Muir ToGrade BrentTattuui Brent Mathcrs Barbara Priest Susan Robinson Anna Van de Voorst Harald ard Priest Richard Ry Lear Alex Van loader Pearson charged the government with gross mis management of the insurance fund especially in its handling of the funds investments of govcrmcnt bonds Finance Minister Fleming dc nied the charge Later in his Juna 20 budget he announced plans to convert the insurance funds holdings of marketable government bonds into interest benring but non marketable bondsu Find Two Pilots Alive After Crash STEWART AFB NY AP leo of three pilots involved in an aerial collision Friday near Thule air base in Greenland have been found alive US Air Force officials said here Satub day one of the rescued llycrs was CanadianCapt Lee Pair 29 of Picton The other was identitierl as Capt Thomas Stanley 32 of Wrightstown NY They were taken to hospi tal in Thule for treatment of mi nor abrasions and shock Pair and Stanley were in T43 jet trainer that collided with an FIoz piloted by Lieut William Liliiedshl 26of Nor walk Conn The accident oc curred during foggy windy wea ther NEEDED BALANCE If fruit is low in either pec WlNNlPEG CPlA drug in quiry by the restrictive trade practices commission resumes today with representatives of the Manitoba Pharmaceutical Association scheduled to take the stand Monday session was high lighted by cbarges that drug advertising sent through the biguous professor of medicine at the University of Manitoba here said 1959 survey made by medical student showed 62 per cent of the mailed literature was misleading The doctor who said he was satisfied the figures were cor rect said that 80 per ccnt of the advertisements contained ambi guous statements in addition 80 per can con tained illustrations that were ir relevant or in bad taste CANT KEEP UP He said that new drugs are being developed so fast that doo tors cannot keep pace with their capabilities in addition he said the pulr lic bad transferred its beiicf in doctors to belief in drugs There is primitive belief in the magic of drugs only few of which make any significant con tribution to medical advance KILLED BY CAR OAKVILLE CF Alec Ter etchi was killed Monday When he walked into the path oi mails was misleading and am Dr John Gernmeil associate brief by the Manitoba gov ernmsnt suggested that Cann dian patent laws are root cause of the high cost of drugs in Canada it suggested revision of pa tent law because it has allowed companies to control manufac ture distribution and sale of dnlgs eliminating price compe titinn This has led to excessive amounts of money being spent on promotion to the detriment of the consumer The brief said an investigation of the whole pharmaceutical in is is needed with an eye to reducing drug prices FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE BIG SHOWS WED JULY 13 pm and pm Adulll $100 Mnlllice 500 Children All Times 150 SCARY WE DARE YOU TO SIT II All IFYov 90 root rams cool ran Must Novl GRADE up Commeuhb ToGrnde rDisne Ashbury tin or acid it may be combian car on the Queen Elizabeth Way mhard near this town midway between Toronto and Hamilton make up this dominion to be New Zealandi1nw number 165 First class bars Kerr Patrick May Klaus Amy might North Island 1534139 up 1247 one an increase nf208 per cent Hay rs Shmn Noordegraat Floyd Partridge milieu Sheila Ken mclw La Ethnéfifiefi flfiflm ch per cent Soutif Island 729925 in five ycars Second class honors Carol Lynda Pdlyck Ear Rutledge Chapeue my mini mm up 737 per cent Total New The mm of natural increase Anne McNeil Karen Walton Howard Sage Larry Srigley 15 MSKTDW Jim Muir David Zealand population is upiioi among whim people 315 mm Phyllis Campbell Sheila Hay Bl Teeter Dick Van Worst my Shula Pam Jack me Per cent Zvflivm pares well with other countries Wayne Ciisrke Vallee Charmer him weaflerbee Lyn mweu be we The figures mean that the of Caucasian stock Butmigra Veronica Pilkey Gail Selwoad To Grade Donnie Adams drift of population to the North tlon shows different story Barbara Harrington Bonnie Kerr Donald Priest from the South island has con Although the country is suf Third Class Honors Lois Terry Walton Mail The North land 0W faring from chronic labor OHara Barbara Chestnut Es To Grade Jim Adams has nearly 70 per cent of the ghortage and is far from fully thenSpanner Terry Kankalnen people attracted bythe devgioped the gain from mi Diane Clprkson Tony Pearson warmer lmae and Will gration in recent years has been fly Perochie Judy Brandon Pl Kl chalceof Jobs Yet the South poor The fie Eurmus of am Credit Terry Lnine Elaine Island is much larger and more up Jm deparmres in five Penrsnll Dennis Robinson urgently in need of develop yem was 39752 than Julie Youeli MCINTOSH CFA light air craft crashed four miles south of this northwestern Ontario community Friday killing pilot inept Moo year Donald Mulligan 25 of London Ont IllIll 017 fillilYNMOllROE mim am 0NDITIONED IMPERIAL now SHOWING The slow rate of 90911131 in This figure the more worry ease De er5 11 in because he sur lus is ac ally The increase of 1104 per in declining L35 year per cent Since the last census five mane arrivals mulled um years ago compares With an in sauperminani departures 14 wlfe Molested 348 so that the net gain from migration was only 6516 Lay First Charge Argument centres on whether the decline is due to increasing Under Revrsed Act numbers of New 268W feeling there are wider oppor BURLINGTDN CP Peter tunlties abroad or because new vacationing family then beat You Gugteii 23 of Toronto the pla in Britain and Europe are and triedto rape the young first manio he charged under living better and the urge ta mother early Sunday as their ness Enterprises of nearby Ver the new Careless ljunllug section migrate is less two sons watched from the win million Bay the 0mm Game contributing actor last flow of the couples parked cabin 35 91 year was thb halfhearted effort cruiser V3 lumen 11 idknei of the government to recruit JOScpb Yiick 27 pt Eontana eompflmwDadd wane 25 immigrants The then Labor Calif was shot in the chest Town WW NY were 3d govornmcnt repeatedly warned stomach and right arm His hulmg V0 mmls g° againslbririging in workers by wife Irene 25 was taken to he Mlim the trade unions sponsored only hospital in serious condition Magma Langdm 2500 immigrants during the with severe bruises on her face um wan had walk ahead year The present National and shoulders V3 bcuglgn hand 35 Party government has set truck driver found Mrs hidden Mt knew target of 5000assisted imml Yiiekvstaggerlng on thehighway he Va Gugien was grants but industrialists are and called police The children magisml Mt but V3 illn to is far renter in ra toare ii ten didnt realize Walter wasjri Seas 13 Stalin shocfievng home no glrgllggg LAST SHOWING WOULD GIVE CREDIT titular TONIGHT TON unlitsiiiiuesemailes lllllllflllai GEOliiiiifliiiGUMiRi and means committee voted summm Monday to give US business mill 1000000000 tax credit on money spent to modernize in dustriai equipment The plan is Wm backed by President Kennedy mm as means bf lncressingtha national output and providing jobs for an expanding work foroe Reports indicated the single engined Cessna 180 crashed ver ticaily beside road and did not burn The floatequipped plane was owned by Archie Webb Wilden BAKERSFIELD Calif AP gunman killed the father of Miles listenyears later youll still be glad you bought vowo Volvo built on last Examination precisionch automobile See the evrdenoc of superb Swedish cngin coring and craftsmanship incvery in Now drive it Fcel thepower and dependability of its 85 engine Put the whole family into the cal1 Notice how comfort ably five people can ride And look carefullysec that Volvo is completemr Othcre optional are Volvos ltnndeid equipments Volvo demonstrate that econ doesaot can mpromisefand youll under or laws youll still be glad HuaomA nitivam THEATRE rs moi his line of fire and soWaitcr was responsible for getting out of the way Feature Times The steel claw 530 and Ifllflfi run Portrait or Mobster 510 Anutl munmmm

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