Need Laws To AvOicl Slaughter Of Innocent Following slew of school bus accidents and atelilies in this province during the past few months Barrie District Colleg iate lBoard member last niflt described insufï¬cient school bus legislation in the province asbe lng responsible for the slaugh tel of the innocent HED TAKE POWER INSTEAD Lorri Essex admits to Eliza beth the Queen in the final scene of Maxwell Andersons play that power to him is drug stronger even than his love for Elizabeth The drug was lethal oneEssex lost his head ovcl both power and love in more ways than one Seen here putting body and soul into the dress rehearsal for the play which Barrie North puts on for the Georgian Bay Drama Festivul Thurs day Friday and Saturday are Ulle Lcntsius is and Calvin Beamish 17 Festival is at Camp Borden Examiner Photo Charge With Armed Robbery Two Midland youths have been charged with armed robbery following Saturdays gunpoint holdup of Vyevale store Hubert Black 18 and Francis Cadeau 19 were arrested about half an hour after the alleged robbery snid Victoria Harbor OPP today Mrs Hazcl MacDonald co owner of the store said she was having lastminute chat and coffee with friend Muriel Moor side also of Wyevale before closing the store late Saturday night Suddenly the door opened and youth walked in holding re volver she said Outside another youth was waiting in car GAVE MONEY Mrs MacDonald said he told her to give him all the money out of the till which she did then asked for money out of the Post offices separate till She said the youth grabbed Mrs Moorsideas hostage and held her by the back of her neck holding thegun into fer back The women gave the youth WEATHER Synopsis Relatively cool air dominates most of the continent with below freezing temperatures reported as far south as northern Florida disturbance is ex pected to move eastward across the lower lakes late tonight and Wednesday morning It will prob ably be preceded by SOmï¬lllgllf snow and followed by clearing and colder weather Lake Erie Lake Huron south ern Georgian Bay Windsor Lon don Mainly cloudy with few periods of light snow today and tonight Wednesday cloudy and cooler with widely scattered snowflurries Winds southwest 15 today shifting to northwest Wed nesday morning Niagara Lake Ontario Hali hurton regions Toronto Hamil ton Cloudy with sunny intervals today Mainly cloudy with few periods of light snow tonight Clearing about midday Wednes day Mild today and tonight tum ing colder Wednesday Winds southwest is shifting to northwest Wednesday morhing Northern Georgian Bay Kirk land Lake regions North Bay Sudbury Light snow today and tonight clearing early Wednesday morning Mild today turning colder late tonight Winds south west 10 to 20 shifting to north west late tonight Timmins Kapuskasing White River regions Cloudy With some very light snow today becoming mainly clear tonight and Wednes day Mild today turning colder tonight Winds light northerly Forecast Temperatures Low tonight High Wednesday Windsor 92 St Thomas London Wingham Toronto Trenton st Catharines Hamilton Muskoka Killaioe Earlton money from the post office till as well and he told them to let him out of side door He had locked the main door behind him she said Cliff Lockhart motioan local school buses should stop at all railroad crossings beof uniform color and that motorists coming in both diredions should be re quired to stop when they new students unloading The motion was carried and all bus driven will be notified of the boards requiremauts But Mr Lockhart who reatf handful of recent newspaper clippings all dealing with recent school bus accidents inquiries and inquesls wanted he said the laws concerning school buses to be brought before the provin cial government NDNSENSE He had tried to do this before he went on but the answer received from the department of education was nonsense Meteorologist ls Satisfactory department of tranSport meteorologist injured in head on collision near Ailiston during blinding snowstorm Sunday in Hospital ofï¬cials today to be was stated by Stevenson Memor in satisfactory condition Hnagland was one of three weather experk travelling from Ottawa to Camp Borden LtCommander Blake EVN and Li llbbles both of the departments weath er service were treated for in iuries at Camp Borden LtCornnlander Blake expects to attend staff officers course at JMBSC Camp Borden The other two meteorologists were scheduled to lecture there this week They were in collision with an other car during blizzard on About $150 cash was stolen Camp Borden Road near the Everett tinnoff Clergy Will Meet Councillors In Beneï¬t Hockey Tilt Wed Barrie Rotanians are all set for the benefit hockey night at Barrie Arena Wednesday In cooperation with Barrie Flyers the club is staging an exhibition game between Bar rie Flyers and the Brockville Canadians plus program of lighter fare Tieket sales for the ev ening have been good but tickets will be available at the doors The evening program starts at pm Wednesday Feb and the proceeds will be don atedvio the Barrie Asso ciation for Retarded Chil dren contrast to the highlight exhibition game Municipal Council is scheduled to meet the Ministerial Association both sides armed with hockey sticks Both teams claim bhey have outstanding hockey playr ers on their side memwa might have ranked among the top of Canadian hockey had they not iortunately ebosen another vocation The only thing certain about the game is that itwill be rugged and unconventional vMiss Sue Emrns and her skatemavill delight the spool lawn wibh their exhibition of figure skating and dancing on the ice The Barrie Citizens Band is also expected to he in attendance This is the second year the Barrie Rotary Club in coop eration with the Barrie Flyers has staged an evening at the niche in aid of the Barrie As sociation for Retarded Chil dnen Firm Takes up Town Debentures bid from Toronto finan cial house to take up $350000 worth of debentures was heard and approved by Bradfords town council Monday after noon Dawson and Hannaford Ltd of Toronto offered to handle the debentures each valued at 697611 at an interest rate of pel cent This same finm explored the field for Bradford last No vember for the first time llhe debentures wereeraised for the Public School built several yum ago TODAYS STOCK PRICES Compiled at noon byA Flynn ll Collier so Barrio INDUSTRIAL Con Paper Consumer Dis Sean Asbestos Alaitbl piou Algoma Steel Aluminium Ltd Alberta Gu min sml an of Montreal of Ms Tel Co nmulun on rowel Cdn ak or Com Crln Brewerle can Canada Cement can Cur cnnualun on em Min 511 Dom Tar at Lake lm oil in Ace Inter Ni lnterpruv mulaw nom Found nom Store Famoul Players Gar Power Horde Farm Home on Hudson Bay Min Imp Tobacca Jockey Club 4w to 14 mi 159 on lllh am mm My 210 PM 13 Massey rue Neruda Nor om rm Moore Co racial Pa run Pt Que NI Gu no Royal Bank St Law Co slum so Sim sons Ste ar can Tor Dom or can can Pi Traders relca Union Gar Walker saw an MINING can run Camp Chlb on North Con Danison Cali Morrison Con Hull Danger El Sullivan Del nlo Mallumen New MyL Normetal sils MUTUAL aluAxlmo 47 one 131 am lnvestment runs All Canadian Geco Miner Gumnr KernAddison New Rosco Caldltrelln Luna ue Ope kn Quemont Sher Gordon United ou Walt Amulet Wiltch HDlllnEEl 17 21 77 also 94 is scones North Supervil Bid Allied 1291 erlcln Growth 156 BONDS GQVERNMENT OF CANADA ale Asked vars am 15 Dem 1960 9515 9525 need m1 mu Asked 196 on 7015 more so ll says 1m 3500 onto bRovmcm and PROVINCIAL GUARANTEED onmo Btu irked 4451 nah lens vall eWi 47 nlroos em uoo an 1371 saso moo ammo moo was 1mm tendon ilii uv 5912 April lawn eaoo 9100 luly 1m vets 50 1511 While travelling from Cleve land to Detroit he remembered he had been made aware of the law in the state hewas in when he had passed stopped school lnnistil Boylsv Partly Through Rabies Shots On the receiving aim of 21 antirabies shots is GaryCor bett of lnnisfil who three weeks ago was bitten about the face by dog The shots were started Fri day Feb 12 when reports from laboratories in Toronto showed that the dog was rabid Doctors prescribed sales of 21 shots one every day to ward off any ill ef feels Gary still has lo shotsto go but be is taking the treat ment in the best of spirits though he was at firstrlght cued by all the stories he had heard Throughout the treatment schedule Gary hasnt yet missed day of school He is student at Crawford Publlo School The biting incident occur red Jan 21 as he was coming home from school ncuhbor Mrs Furyk saw Garys plight and came to his assistance The dog was found by In nisfil residents week later Garys mother is Mrs Gertie Corbett of Concession 14 la nisfil lldmen Plan Ganles Nighi Monday Feb 22 Central Ontario Sales and Ad Club holds its first annual game night at the Legion Hall 001 lier Street Barrie under the chairmanship of Joe Longtin The greatest membership at tendance of the season is ex pected at this meeting which will feature uprated sales and advertising speaker usual guests are welcome Meeting time is 680 pm Special head taole guest of the evening will be Jack Poh lock marketing manager Small Appliance Division of Canadian General Electric Membership chairman Wilt Rid ley announced Barrie newest COS and AC lumberEdson Wice president of Simone Petroleum Ltd He is for mer alderman of the City of Barrie warm LEAK PUG crew was called to Maple Avenue Monday afternoon to attend to small leak in water main The repair was af fected without interruption to service TRY AN EXAMINER WANT AD PHONE PA 32414 CONGRATULATES sn GYM canines Doris Fuchs kit of the Buf falo Turners Buffalo NY and Cpl Wilhelm Weller of the Canadian Army Gym Team Camp Borden are the new Central Ontario senior men and womens gymnastic champions Congratulating them is Major Bob Firlotte Commanding Of ficer ofthe Canadian Army School of Physical Training Camp Borden where the an and akin and crackling crisp be cause theyre AGIlAFiAKEllt baking process gt As Photo bm bus parked on the other side of the feunlane highway Many stem had this law which was strictly adhered to he said andlhe penalty for in fraction was heavy The motion also stateder sponsihility for observing the boards new requirements should he placed on the stwulders of the DWflElS cons MADE Ii VALENTINE our One of the most thought ful Valentine gifu made in Barrie was that of the Sec ond Barrie Cub Pad of St Andr cw Presbyterian Church Friday night the Cubs made Valentine Candy crack ers and Monday morning presented thean street for the children of Barrios Sdiool for Retarded Children and the Sheltered Workshop Elin Earrio Examiner much 16 1990 AT CANADIAN CLUB cm AND couurll news rDOughty Major General Flaysr Defence Policies By BARRY CONNVHUGEB Examiner City Editor Major General WH Mack in CBE CD backed away at Some Popular Military Mythol ogy lastnight and let the chips fall where might Speaking to The Canadian Club of Barrie ot Barrie Public Library Hall the retired Adiu taut General of the Canadian Army said our air forcois now in actual fact little more than tightly tlcd colonial appendage RECEIVES CHEQUE PCB $50 Reason for the biggrin on the face of Charles Salteys right of Perry Street is the $50 cheque hes receiving from James Charla Wedge chair man of the fish derby held in ooniuuction with the Winter Carnival The amount was the prizein Jnvoee draw Ex aminer Photo List Successful candidates InConservatory Following ls another list of successful candidates in ex aminahons held recently by the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto in Barrie Names are arranged in order of merit GRADE IV THEORY Harmony First class honors Monica Murdock VCounterpoint HonorsDennis IE Thom son nual Central Ontario Gymnas tic Association championships were held this year for the fisttime About 120 competi tors from Buffalo and Roches ter NY Noranda QueTo route Ottawa Scarborough and Camp Borden took part in the meat which included divis ions for tyro novice junior intermediate and senior men and women National Defence Examlnailons GRADE II THEORY First class bonols Bony Dvck Margaret McLean equal Elizabeth McAu ley Robert Rumble William Stewart email Vickie Tomllnson Joan Ritchie Nancy Savage Janet Campbell Ralph Comlglan ohrlsune equal John Wanless Honors Lornnlne Gem mill Sheila Thompson Jo Anne Fe buis Margaret Dol Pm Ilia Sharron Carley Dazvid Webster Ceylon Hannah Lg Boswell GRADE THEORY First class honors Fran ces Sawyer Sylvia Rattle Lin da Peterson Linda McLean Ann Doidge Dawna Partridge equal Evelyn McCann Mary Wyman Diane Dy sori Cooper Honors Patzrieio French Margaret Evenliuis Elizabeth Mercer FiremenPlan Training School fire training school will be held here weekly for 18 mem bers of Barries fire department announcedFireObiefR Irwin today The school will be held Mon days for the next two months and will be run by the Ontario fire marshais office Ontario fire marshal represen tative Harold Hunter based in Grillia will be attending the first meeting Feb The school willdea1 with all aspects of fire fighting and ibis expected 11 volunteers and sev en fulltime firemen will attend posul $2850 from outer same For full pprticulm as to residence qualifi or the Unitod sum Air Force The navy has become merely useless extension of the useless air defences About 80 per cent of the regular army is here at home in Canada and it is not even approximately ready for war as no reserves of any sort any where and could not possibly fight sustained battle is to be devoted to helping dis tressed civilians instead of but ing the enemy The doughty Mater General brought forth some strong re serves of reason to back his char ges GEN 15 OUT To begin with he sold like the old fisherman in the Arab fan Nights tales the scientistr have let the terrible nuclear genie out of his battle andwe are never going to get him corked up again There never has been dir ect defence against the nuclear bomb and none is even in sight The production of such defence is beyond the powers of science and military genius alike Whats more the speaker said flatly that if nuclear war comes with all its horror it is far more likely to be started by our side than it is by Russia since Russia is well aware of the disastrous effects and has ample force in other forms to achieve her ends in her own good time Major General Macklins view is that tho morathan 70 bases of the United States Strategic Air Force encircling the Soviet Union aheady ensure massive retaliation But this air force armed with hydrogen bombs is good for nuclear war and is absolutely useless for anything else NORAD Canadian foreol and Canadas highly touted radar lines do not have the function of defending ourcities or our lives in any direct sense he charges PROTECT BOMBERS The whole colossal system is for the warning and protection of the air base so that the huge bombers cannot be surprised and destroyed on the youndg ernrnent has is based on the ex pectation of war of massex termination and they have no other form of war in mind at all he asserts And yet says Major General Macklin ever since this weapon Eves madeeou leargrs $3215 eclaiming out or rol of its use Mr 13 Peer Continued from page one big the townships to provide schools and municipal services from reduced assessments Bamies Acting Mayor Ar flhur Morrowtoday comment ed that cities must grow and must have land on which to expand presume thaltdlinloing bo hind the resolution is to make it more difficult to anneer he said suppose the muni cipalities felt they were not getting justice In some places they are now annexing Whole town ships A1derman Morrow will be acting as city representative on th board of Royal Violt toofa ospitai during Mayor Kinzies absence on vacation in Florida He said there were two sides to the issue of raising money for hospitals by sweep buy aweepshake tickets any way That money is going out of the country canr BLAME SMOKING The convention was ad dressed by federal Health Minister Monteith who indi c3eoo gt Department Guthrie reduirements and application tormenseé Posters on display at the National hurlploymén seryleeamf son said it would bring the peaoe of extinction and the British government said it would mean mutuol annihilation NO OTHER WAY Because of concentration of effort on their policies of cum fear strategy tho Western na tions have had less and icon to devote to any other aspect of defence he points out And they cannotnow prevent Russia from conslnnat ing the conquest of the world without resorting to nuclear bombs to stop her Pointing to waste in defence spending be estimated that the money spent on the Arrow alr craft could have built grab university in every province in Canada and endowed all 10 of them The speaker seemed to agree with another outspoken Canadlt inn defence critic Gen Simonds in at least one respect Under the umbrella of nuclear dead lock conventional forces must be kept up At present he said our con ventlonal armed services am totally indepenth of each oth terd and compietely uncoordina There is neither policy nor plan to use these forces in com blnntion and it is fact that not one of our three armed rer ices is capable of the independ ent execution of any strategic decision taken in Ottawa and consequently our government can take no strategic decisions We are so far down the road of complete colonial subservia once and must go further unless wetulnarouodandstartback toward independeneeand sov ereignty WHAT TO DO Maior General Macktin posed drastic reforms To begin the process of get ting out of an allnuclear stratelt gy he suggested Canada get back control of our own air force Andreasm it so at to give it some real and affectch an pow er in its own right toplevel reorganization was needed in the defence departlt meat which would integrate the three armed forces into one uni ted whole which could act in support of decisions taken in 0t tawa not in sonic foreign capi Such defence policy as the gov it not more money that the defence department needs It has had for more money than its hands knew how to use What is required is complete revolu tion in thikinga drastic new T00 MANYORGANIZATlONS appreciation of the political and military problems posed bytbo age ff nuclear fission and fo slon cetéd federal scientists am not yet found definite link between lung cancer and smoking Scientist are trying to datammne the relationship buttangible results will not be layailablo for seine tinla Ye mngcanoer malerkon fdreiunreacchesaldbutennlt ear of hire mouth and throat among men seams to be delt clining In women leukemia is increasing and intestinal cancer decreasing The association flan paused fliese resolutions That the amigo waiter soureea commission be com pelled to monogram in lieu oftaxes on lands it occupied in nnmlclpalitles llbat hunters be oomrpell to wear patches bearing hheilr registration numbers gt8ng famous to identify himtern ubeydidmdamagotomp stakes People 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