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Barrie Examiner, 22 Jan 1970, p. 14

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mg naaf External Affairs Minister Mitchell Sharp and Archbish op Giovanni Benclii deputy to SHARING LAUGH the Vaticans Secretary of State share laugh as they met briefly in Ottawa Wed OllAWA CP EstW5 air Wilson arrives in Ottawa Sunday few hours before he will have working dinner at Mr deuul ruidcnce This Win he followed by further talks Monday More the British lead ur leaves for New York An nd videos mrt ta day the taikson EastWest roinv tioas up expected to cover wide front including NAm tho tinrent disarmament talks the possibility of European sect rlty conference and review at ovzrall European security The Wanan said talks on Britains possible citry Into the ECM will involv the question of how such move will affect Camdal trade with Britain under the Canmonwcalth prel crvnualtrsdo system and bow Britains entry might affect for move toward greater trada liberalization in Europe Insurance Rates OTTAWA CF Consumer Affairs Minister Ron Basford told the Commons Wednesday that the proposed increase in automobile lnsuriace rates is getting very urgent examina tion by his department But he told Douglas the New Democrat leader that nesday lhe Archbishops vis it is billed private one but he met with several govern moat ofcials CF ercphoto Upholsterer Testifies Speeding Tickets Torn Up TOMATO An upholv stem testied Wednesday that Deputy Police Gilt lobn Diur ray tore up two spccding tickets ferhimandtoldhlmthatilhc ever was caught again he should just look at the police mans number and phone Thii immediately Conrad Bolfo now president of Snyder Upholslery hero told police commission inquiry into alleged chargefixing by senior members of the foreo that in 1950 and 1960 he worked for Philip Wynn Former peliceman Pcter Lott described Wynn at an earlier session as millionaire furni turo manufacturer and landlord oho boasted of his connection with senior policemen and had parking tickets hanging on mini mndim which began Jim ham ordered by the Metropolitan Toronto Po lico Commission to deal with allegations by Lott and Coasts bio lan Samuel that senior po lice ofcials interfered with charges against inuential per sons Records were introduced at tho hearing Wednesday showing that between December law and August 1969 some 19 traf fic charges against Wynn had been withdraws44 on the ow thorily of Deputy Chief Murray to nearly all of the cases ex tenuatlng circumstances was given as the reason Buifo testified heard from Mr Wynn that thcro was no way he would ever get speed ing ticket 1hcyd be fixed up by Deputy Murray HAD TWO TICKETS He said he got two ceding tickets and mentioned liicm to Wynn flu said Wynn told him not to worry Just to hand them to him He told me not to pay them Hed have them fixed up Aus tin Cooper inquiry counsel raised him whether Murray had said anything Artrur Murray and about so other po lsigxemen at the inquiry Butte here today No said hello lie told me next time just to look at the po licemans number and phone it to Phu immediately so no ticket would be issued Murray took the numbers off the tickets and destroyed the tithell Under crossexamination by Maloncy lawyer for There is one reason am and one reason FrenchSpeaking Ratepayers Want Control Oi Schools TORONTOIWCP Frenchlanguage group has asked the Ontario government to appoint deputy mlnlslcr of Frenchlanguago education and give control of French schools and classes In the province to Frenchspeaking ratepayers The demands are contained in brief presented Wednesday to Education Minister William Davis by the provisional cam mltteo of the French Language Advisory Conunlttccs of On tario The committees were cs tablishEri last October had com prise seven members each from seven Frenchlanguage areas Toronto Ottawa Sudbury North Bay Cornwall Kapuska sing and Windsor Mr Davis replying to tho bricfs suggestions said ho agreed there might be place for someone in tho department who would be totally involved in Frenchlanguage education but that appointing deputy minister would be difficult and complex matter As for taming ovcr adminis tration of French schools and classes to groups of French Machnen Says UfiAwA OP Canada should consider opposing IJ ihants candidacy if he seeks anathcr term as United Nations secretarygeneral former Ca nadian foreign aid official said Wednesday flay MaoLnrcp who resigned last year as deputy head of the aid and development division of the external affairs department to enter private business made the observation during an up pcaranco before the Commons external affairs subcommittee on international aid lie said he believes the present secretarygeneral must bear substantial responsibility for ndmlnistrativo confusion In the current system of UN aid to developing nations in stotcment prepared for tho nubcommittco Mr Mac Laren said beyond making an occasional somewhat platitudi all4 necch urelns more funds Thant does not appear to In torcat himself very much in eco numlc development activities liu mlfl ho fools this in eu rlnuu emission In the first soc retarygcncral from develop Ing country and in particularly rcgrottahio sineo about no per cent of the current UN bufiuct Is devotch to economic lovclop mnnt uetlvltlcu David MacDonald PCElla mom said he was greatly shocked by Mr MncLarens Thant criticism of lhunl and asked the witness what he feels Can ada should do about this situa ll MANY FACTORS Mr Mnanren said he recogv nizcs that many factors must ho is into consideration in choosing vUN sceratarygcn eral nut hefclt Canada should not support any candidate with an international aid outlook such as that displayed by tho in eumbcnt if we accept that develop mcni is another word for pcacs then it is difficult to sup port as head of tho worlds maior poaca organization man who obviously is not sufficiently concerned about development llo suggested that might sound out other countries about the assibllity of creating new pas than of deputy scereq furygeneral with responsibility for the administration of all UN economic and social develop mont activities Mr hlaanron slrcsscd how ovur he does not wish topog gcst that Tlmnt is solely re sponsible for the current prob lems in tho UN uld system The basic problems In tha current UN old system It mulnliv from general Iu 1i cmoriiuuilou an absence of es tablished priorities and intera goncy rivalry Canada autoinsurance jurisdiction is extremely complicated Mr Douglas asked whether Mr Baslord as the custodian of the rights of consumers would look into possible collu alnn among insurance compo nics since the planned In creases of about 13 per cent in valve several companies all raising rates Feb The NDP leader sold the only areas escaping tho proposed in creases are those with govern ment plans or proposed govern mcnt plans only felt had t0 come forth lbnccausc know about ticketfix Wynn later Icstifictl that liofio was liar and that his charges were based on per sonal grudge Otherwise he would have been here at this inquiry two weeks ago if he wanted to Iron cfit the city Harold Mansfield former employee of Belle who now opcrntu Siewarts Upholstery supported Wynn Raise In Wages TORONTO GP Industrial employees of Metropolitan To rontos six public school boards are aiming at an rcent raise in wages and bone its Negotiaqu between the boards and 2000 employees grouped in seven locals of the Canadian Union of Public Em loyccs have opened with the coals attempting to equalize pay and working conditions for the same catogory of employee across Metro Caretakers engineers maintenance men matrons and bus drivers are involved in the negotiations The locals negoti ate separately each with its own board but they are propos ing basically similar packago involving an hourly increase of $165 across the board Con tracts oxpiro in the summer The Toronto board is already negotiating with whitecollar nonteaching staff who want pcrcent raise this year and an 1additional 25 per cent in Goddess Stolen 10Ron CF Egyptian artifacts valued at about 5500 were stolen Wedncsday from the F0an Ontario Museum Tho oldest picco taken was 16th ccntury BC ring valued at about $200 gold leaf pendant and small figure of goddess were also stolen Tho artifacts will be difficult to replace and are much more valuahla to the museum than an outsider spokesman said Last month status of tho Greckgovd Bacchus valued at about $1500 was stolen from another dopartmont of tho museum speaking ratepayers now serv ing as advisory committees to school boards Mr Davis said also agree with them that we should make study of the responsibilities of the advisory committees But it is too soon for me to make any defi nite statements LEADERSHIP NEEDED The brief said there was need for central leadership to promote unity cf purpose and action for the 120500 students and 10200 teachers In the prov lnccs French schools it said the present system of integration of French and Eng lish education results In pro found differences of opinion in the interpretation of tho authori ty of Frenchlanguage advisory committees The hrch also argues that tho present system rcsulis in dupli cation nf effort whcnavcr lrnn cophone interests or statistics must be taken Into account it said Francosontarinns will be convinced they are on an equal footing with English speaking cltlzcns only whcn they nrs allowed to be full par Icipanta at all levels whcnover their Interest and that of the province Is at stake particu larly in anything that deals with the education of their children PERSONALDEPOSIT ACCOUNT Yoursqvinga vviiionrn full 5alntar caiculatedxmonthl on your nonchem gt Pursuant Dntzdsit Account No sir mum bolting itlulrnwals nth be made funtime aunts 7200495 mi iunwgwmnn HAROLD WILSON Man Committed CHATHAM CP Kenneth Duke nlcmtchen 75 Wedncs day was committed for trial on charges of attempted murder in the shooting of his nyearold wife Jeannine and another man McCutchca probationary constabl on the Dresden police force when curred Dec will stand trial at the Ontario Supreme Court as sizes scheduled to open In Chab ham Fob 23 the shooting oc Chntham surgeon testifyinX IOOSE nocff Woou 3253331229 Government Standard BAG ROSEWOOD CHERRY Spruce Pine at the prolirnmary db scribed as workable Mrs Manitobas romvzy from her mu Dr Kuley also said Arthur filth of Dresden had made good recovery from two bullet Iwounds in the nomads and puncturu of tlu spleen one bind and other inlzrnni organs The two was shot on side life in mm 10 miles north of Clinthnm in 41 car owned by McCutchen and driven by his wife Windsor Inquest WINDSOR Ont CP Constable Robert Boycott was exonerated by coroners ifny Wednesday in the fatal shooting of James Iemchuk 25 amuve of Edmonton outsidaca variety store Dec 29 Testimony revealed that the Windsor ofcer was staked out st the store in an effort to cap turo man who had held up number of the chain stores in the two previous months man entered the store with pistol but when he saw the of floor he aelzcd female clerk as nhostaga and left the store lter releasing the womanth ed Constable Boycott testified that he fired warning shot foL lowed by second and when the man turned towards him int uuumm 2x48s Utillty Grade such 57 Any Quontltyl with the pistol the officer shot him in the chest pr stamns OTTAWA cs Canadns participation in Expo 70 will be commemorated on four ascent stamp to be issued March 18 It TEE 3m mamm WAY JANUARY 211707 Wilson To Visit Canadian PM for cable licences in the intra tire Mould market and nine for the Burlington 0411 an Both are areas where as programming can be pkkzd up and disin Mod easily without the use of microwave the post office depanmnt an nounced Wednesday Three of the stamps Wills sociatc provincial floral em blems with the Bron 10 HuiML stylized cherry blossom On Canadas Dpo 67 centennial sign will be associated with the Expo 70 symbol The federal stamp will me the fourth stamp bear the legend souvicnsl remember Ten million of the stamps in bright shades of purple men red yellow blue and black will be on sale throughout the couch try for three months CRTC Hearing OTTAWA in Canad inn television viewers may set Iel Aircraft OTTAWA CF Canada will move to impose regulations re quirtug jet aircraft using Cana dian airports to use techniun that reduce fumes elcasd from fuel combustion naus port mantel Don iamieson told the maniacs Wednsday Replying to question by Gor doa Aiken PCParry Sotmd hluskohni Air Jamicson said he had talked to US officials about similar requirements being imposed in that country Planes will likely be required to place adapters on their jet engines to roducc fumes sir Jamicsun said strong hint of what theyllbe able to watch in future following Canadian RadioTelevision Commission hearing in Toronto beginning Feb 10 The public hearing will be the first since the commissions controversial decision Dec to ban the uso in microwave by cable TV operators tovlmpnrt 115 programs over great dis tnnces The Fdzrunry hearing will deal mainly with In applications Baby Is Killed OTTAWA Gl Hamill thmemonthold infant died Wednesdnyrner lengthy ries suffered few hours earlier in car accident Police said slippery roads caused the vehi cla driven by the babys father Surunder Bonsai to go out of control and collide with truck ffumu nsnunrmfunfrsusmf so mmsf WEEK ONL Ends pm Wednesday industry 2810 ELS vmm Plycod Pants on BLOIIO ASII csch NT Es In until always 195 anti ThiiSJifiidsvfs 109 60 SO FI CARTON IRlo Insulation Factor by Government Stoddard IT PAYS TO SEE CASIMIY FIISiil 23 Size Panels Fit Easil 0n16 Contrast mm Isusn Plywood MAHOGANY wnufur IEIIII 4x1 $412 4x7 $497 4x7 $544 58 Ecomy Gracie aso Iollll izz ALUMINUM ELECTRIC WIRE 34 x41x81 ltigld Focus INSULATION Economy tiny for Kitchen or Bath TILEBOARD $64 1212 MIMVIHI Asbestos $622 noon TILES my admit this ctrtonivtsl Mr Gib Anioliffo Your Culhwoy Manager Serving Barrio OrIIIIu and your area From Our Location Junction Hwy llNerth Old No II wy 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