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Barrie Examiner, 12 Mar 1970, p. 4

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QUEENS PARK Harrie Examincr Published by Canadian Newspach Limited 15 BayflnId Street Barrie Ontario Kerry Lambie General Manager McPherson Managing Editor TSUBSDA AIABCE me PAGE Eh WK Walls Publisher 15 box 0mm maonm You my hare missedLshllbeneIs Foralonzrhneltbnnot been clear just Ibithir gov enmtnts polity has been on Incourband CanadL Socc lhn redsnl government chm us Another Abandonment Oi Canadas Great Heritage Walter Gorgm en are barge Our federal are about ready adopted as an acknowledgment that only been Idivc gold la to abolish yet another facet of unadas mcn dirededbyAllnightyGodaould gov $22ulusgmm to ate in the Thus it has appeared that we hzstoric past July our countys birthday ls go ing to lure its name changed No longer will it be called Dominion Da lasted it will be called unada Day reader ash Are we so entranced with the transitory glitter of the present that we are ready to abandon the rich En herilame of the past bbvenotbeenatalliurympa thy with lb federal oblcctivc In fact vre coldd have been ac tively working agniust It And public comment made by government spokesman has been vague and really only added to the coduslon The lnudcrlt oi the potenlinl sale of venison Aline Ltd has new brought some clarication BACKS ornuva taken from Psalm 72 misc He shall havedomlnioualsofmmseatosea Ihisprindpleiszsvalidtodayasit everwaslfmeuin0ttawathinkthis land can be governed without divine wis darn it is no wonder so many of their problems seem insoluble What is to be gained by changing the days name well never know Its still The name Dominion as applied to holiday And many people will still hit our vast land was never meant to slg the road But with the dlange there will nogd ifng Khmeegral urn position that control nlurn mine should not get out of the country And he said Lhzs was his position on all our matu ral ruourccs in their primary form But manufacture was another question He had no obledion to Us capital processing our re sources In Canada in fact be In vored It and we would continue to invite it to do to be loss of yet another symbolic link nify system of government or the dom witb our post Where will it all end inanoe of one nation over another It was Itinerary For Her Majesty The fact that the Sovereign feels tree to visit any part of the Commonwealth without embarking on royal tour and Not mud publicity has been given to the visit 01 the Queen for two weeks in July when she Is coming to Canada spe And III II Inmum cically for the centennial celebrations Wle gfmg 91 mm III II er of the country espeually the Capltal prenspmgn zognafyglge Io ya of Manitoba and the Northwest Territor les No formal regal has been made by Ottawa to have Queen include the does not man that affection and way less that she city regard for the queen are in any secure It does imply however now Industry backed by US or any other forclyr money proba bly will he stepped up IM DREAMING OF WHITE PAPER 71m MVWrg relingivexiiby Mr Trudeau in 35352 if adw hm is This is one of thoso mun de economic actors invo ggtestlon 12d themnauseend Humuitfgemii Shc wishes to visit Manitoba and the gnfmf Northwest as gesture of goodwill and to see our economy under com plczu Canadian control Even CANADAS STORY the centennial celebrations as possible in view of the brevity of hr Visit This refraining degree of informality which has characterized so much of the Queens reign will be welcomed by the Government determined to rduce all ox personai interest but obviously wishes to avoid massive diture on the part of Ottawa or Moduli Doubtless Prince Philip has told her of his exciting exper iences in the same area few years ago Why deprive the Queen of making the Opposition Protests Policies Oi Secrecy crises in the face of current inflation larlp in the manner she wishIs lllr lru tu not formal visit of slate and oes can apparently agrees as uiel na By PATRICK Nlcnorsou and God knows that Is in sori us try as they dld could give not call for the elaborate protocol attend ture of the arrangements avouling nmquemm wmd surely Md answer that timed mu Op cm i5 laid I113 to ho askedbut how the coun position or even themselves for visit to Ottawa shows 15E sud 515 govcmment it deserves ruin many liberals are as unhappy and worried as even Dief la La must deserve an unduly be Swami Dowu MEMORY LANE iimlmfie Timid fl pro tons an or arnment minim hoard 9mm all thee rio mum charged and of in vidual MP3 in run eel widespread anxiety that the very institution of the House of Commons is endangered by government encmachments er oding Its capacity and functions All who opposition weaken sold much the same as Heath but without the the high point of mennlhgrul contradiction by Liberals In this very Important debate was reached by the former Liberal leader in BC ery Pcrrouit who madu as constructive contri bution to the proceedings or par liament he has ever done by whim pntles in the Hausa MI Ono of the most remarkable The House was debating motion by Comcmtlvu under Robert Staneld condemning the gevammt ta its arbi trary actions and destructive including its West Territories with radio system to be lnstalledincluding Yukon Kiwanis Club will sponsor Boys Potato Club on advice Cockbum Ag Rep North Simcoc Hon Duncan Marshall ad 45 YEARS AGO IN TOWN Barrie Examiner March 12 1925 Board of Educations only hassle during routine meeting concerned practice hours or Barrie Collegiate Cadet Band men of Canada was woman Growth Is Necessary For Healthy Economy critical point the campaign for Woman Was Behind Early Development people behind the early develop Amvinette do Pom Marmdsc do Gucrchcville Sbocntcred the royal court of From as the wife of the secretary to Hnry economically it might see some murmur beoe But its prim ohyctive must be to km the province and cw healthy Ind oiihu ll knows there 11 mile r9 rd emotionally or misc in again control It born womce with we factories and long interplayth um However in maintaining position that count of our natu rat resmrcn must he kept at home 51 Reborn ls continuing determined program to ma turn our ovincial mmy which has keyatone cl govcrnmcut policy since the Progressive Conservative under George Drew took power in Mr Drew was adamant on one point That was tbs Ontario nnd Canada must break away cum their tradition position or being beavers of wood and draw er of water for the US and the UK He laid down policy that we must stop exporting rrrw timber and minerals and move into position where our natural re sources were at least scmlproo erscd In the province This policy of course has mt been completely fullled Somo row raourm are still being ex ported But kmdml headway has beg made For proof one only has to look nt the mammoth growth of manufacturing in the province since the war The firm policy of Mr Drew gets lot of the ucdlt for this One other Item of directed overnlnent policy also gets credit This the export effort or trade campaign that was started by Bob Macaulay This of course has been blg mess And If we are to stay prosper ous and healthy apparently It will have to continue to grow supporter of tho Jesuits and Ins Isted on Poutrlnoourt taking two Jesuit mlsslorlarics Blurd and Massc to Port Royal Poulrlncourt thought that tho mlsslonarlcs would cause trou ble and oallod without them but the Marquise made his son Blencnurt take them to Port Trustee Ste hens declared There dressed Mackenzie Kin Liberal Club In policies of secrecy Mucous kcked mm 0m game Libra mm 15 Hammond attitude towards Pullmt forceful simplicity of that ale mu twword commentary on ndmwhdmgfc Egg Royallnnnothershln school life and not enough education was chairman for dynamic meeting in mmdilx gigabobedi calindi been alarml mMShmms umber nsurnistress Faulrlncvurt was correct am in favor or the band but practice which Speaker blasted Tories ght and lg WW Rm 5mm She rebuffed all his advances hm he predicted humble formed and to pan Ivale harass in the of all the govemmunn But mm mm was comma canicthm should be hel after school hours left Barrie Coll late institute up more governmental Canada government to arbitrary proce opposition spokesmen um cor my tween the spiritual and temp would hire to know VIID authorized Mr held by Howell Partl dge Ross Cowan This criticism was endorsed nd Swahili ml andl believe may am we mug ml actionsntPorLRoyal Sylvester to use the auditorium Dr and Roan Milne defeated 0min or ohm Hgmwmage ePrlme mum plays have nhxovcmmcnt arming wm g2 mm mm Wilbur rule like an actor WM Wm WM permit me to be your mistress mid to Father Brandi Father for county debating honors Camp ch Orillia side Rev Spencer Shanty Bay headed trio of judges At intermission large crowd entertained by comedy skit performed by Frank Craig lack Walsh and Thomas Coughlm Canadas heaviest earthquake distinctly felt in Barrie Orlllla Curling Club retained trophy In annual match with Leonard Shawn mid he took the trou ble to interview parents of band mem bers who agreed with Principal Arthur Girdwood that noon was best time for practice and it did not interfere with doses Om continued winning in United Farmers of Ontario hockey play dowxls for Ernest Drury Trophy eat Ing Red Rock 83 Ora had Norm Stod alty land in Parlimrlcm What did Canadians do to deserve such government and how did lbl happen There Is an unhappy answor to both Cmaiihz in general apart from the per cen of tho total population who are dedicated workers for one or other political party dont give damn and can safely be lnck Halnor Donnie Macinnlr and Mike Formslall New Dorm oerate Dave bowls Barry Mother and John Skoberg and CreditIsle Rondeau Thus seven provinces were able to get In their licks in that short debate The government would per haps like to use Shakespearor epithet to describe Heath Mac oertnhl image inking certmn ntlitudc which is ulle irrele vant to the matters at concern the lives at people in Canada 1th has characterized his cul Ioumcss about tlla growth In un employment the Increase in rc gionul disparitles about pollu said Davo ladyInwnillng to the queen court tron and so on Lewis dartln goal Ellsworth Crawford and Roy Barrie Orillla Curling Club re am mum Macdonald gov lirkgaihdck on deiencg gay Reid pt cen tamed trophy In annual match with Bar 21dmagge mm ulIltIIIHouse dleader aIrld kickede the all Ipy on ngwIi my 51351ngva 21253 emu an om so on tccr Tru can arla ergru or on ar amen cam Pug rle Local skips were Bob Malcornson olnt he looked like the father in leamImuerI 20m or even my Hm gzoup or dolomsu who were Igulo ol Illoses descending from tho mountplayed In prec Beatlu garb of courseas he ap propriately keynolcd the debate Polnllng out that It was very rurlous discussion he insisted that tho House was not asking what the government ls delux LETTERS GEORGIAN COLLEGE Dear SIr What is till cum called Georgian We wane and tint would he boon to Barrie wings with Wes ludhope and Roy Stod dart as alternates and Jimmy Crawford sub goalie Crawford brothers borrowed from lilineslng which team lost to Oro In Simcoe County final Harry Morten wrote home to father Dr Alfred Morren in Barrie telling of experiences as member Royal NorthWest Mounted Hunter Kennedy Harry Lay Alex Gall Sully Meredith Bob Stephens Charlie Beelby and Dave Lenmx Another Bar rie curling team beat Toronto Oakwood Club in annual trophy match Local skips were Dick Garrett Doc Simon Oliver Cameron Lou Vair Rev Neil Campbell moved into house on High Pollce checking on fur traders In Dlstnct St recently purchased from Ed Bryson of Patricia and sleeping outdoors at 48 Oriental Lodge lnstituted In Bar below Elevator owned by INourse tie with Charles Smith as Grand Co destroyed by fire at Minesmg Sta Hyastite Albert Paddison elected Vice tion will 5170001035 of gram Gil Alex Cleland Grand Executioner White succeeded Wilson as ma Art Pugh Collector of Shekels erctor nager Barrie branch Standard Bank of VanAtter Banker George Coles lllorli Canada County Treasurer Harry tor It Anderson Friar Thirty mem Coleman received cheque Ifor $90000 bers of Mycermus Sanctorum Lindsay from provrnce all nd subsidy headed by Bill Bryson arrived Barrie Major ArthurISteele of Ottawa addressed with Oriental band goats and camels for Barrie Klwrlnlans at Welllnglon Hotel parade preceding institution ceremonies on governments new policy for North ln Masonic Temple tried to deny though not to apologize Bur Macquarrle put him In perspective by alluding Saxonsin to his minnow Impartial and wellrearoncd ar gumenlr In foot no government speak TO THE quote from Its paper The Bronze and Bluo Ion Barrie beng dworibed as sud quote town of sleeping dogs dead dog hollow nleir salvation for Barrie as described In paper to greet the corrtrrumty with protest Ing college and an first step the Em Fume Having been reader of The quote again If the Panth Barrie Examiner for many as am to me years would like to express will put Georgian on the map my appreciation at tho recalled Later the college is described as Inns of old times and flash ln lcderal politic this Is Imp pouring became Canadian re centiy failed to use whatever judgment God and the public schools gave them when in cf fcct they chose Brigitte Bardct to remove gall bladder EDITOR loge want the Panihcrs say we dont need the students If they dont like Barrie they can leave wonder how many are from Barrie to begin wlth POWELL settlers of Canada OUR ECONOMY Can Bring By FRANK FLAHERTY 112 Name Examinrr 16 Hayfield Street Barrie Ontario Telephone 1266537 EARLY RAILROADING neg sin that some Canadian business cant be sold to some people some countries wilbwt risk trouble It is elen beginning to look Dally Sundays and howI gammy and ten years open railways of Slmcoo County EN IMO PYAIM HERE EIABLISHED didnt begmdno thorn the George Hill wrote entertaining hlcmbcr ol the Canadian Press and AIMlit Bureau of circulations The Canadian Press Is ex clusively cnlitled to the use for republication of all news gotcha In lls paper cred It to It or The Associated glzm College on the map It was the hard earned money of backward boneless citizens of Barrie The students of Georgian Col BIBLE THOUGHT so old would like to know more about the early motive power and the road upkeep and what Mme ILJLIc onzincs and th eir crews would have done We 02 later period had it caskr by ccmlpanson believe it would be worth while for some in the United States W54 BLIILIBV been subject to special 4mm uumrr mm or 039304 eFmg Press or Reuters and also la created by Its employees and reproduced in this newo paper Copyright Registration Nurv bcr mars register 61 Not many hpcoplc have the disclpllno and the dedication to really prove thls promise Now and then however some wIll dare to discover that It pays to put lilm first Jim RFLEA OUTNLIMBEIL MALE LIMIT 0N EXPANSION The deal was eventually proved with limitation on eiv rl of nticnal NIAJOII ISLAND Kuua one of the main llllwalilln leands has popula tion of about 30000 34 MILLI She earned Henrys respect and also that of Louis XIII who succeeded him The Marquise dc Gmcbevillc become first and had great inuence in the In 1810 she colored into partnership with the Slcur do Paulnncourt to reestablish the sent to part of Acadia that is now the state of Maine She also contributed to the building of the hospital at Quebec as well as other benefits for the early The Marquise was great orrAlvlt It shouldbe clear to businessmen and investors if the mttonoxstic Imancl ai no when he trledto write his no Av BIT CohnimtonMarlor LATEIZToBECALLEDMoosomin cm Saskanhewnn 145 wwoespszyioumzae mm at HR and mm In 23 1th jab ads mi ENGLAND WswflflPfmgwgggg my wings Ingmalymg $512th he rgwogtgm mg emu mu days mu not being Mom If my wigsgjgimxgjzgggw mu sun cone in By that 23 reissue xi Gems his new View he munv Barrio $2360 yearly beautiful school ls pig sly no one that speeded his fate was PRAIRIES vfvkceaLszriWsww 0mm mm ye mm perhaps those students who feel P0P against the lakeover of the Met mgrssmumwmv 35 year Mom that way should leave the mutimwmWWX 33 curltile Bank of Canada by the rinsdlcwr mg moo mg urity of their pig sly nud Latter trugkey IIC First National City Bank of New Karimswam Mm In 0m work for while just in see own um of the Me on the The Maw bank was Wigwamme SWIM how much money they lose at road and railway boarding owned by Dutch banking inter cumimvugzs 19 Camyca payday to help support that plg houses but he too seems to have em was no case of Cam hmth aty disappeared IIrom the so on man selling omW5 The Panthers 59 Many old tuner and many not It was case of one foreign owner comparatively small and in small country selling to one of the biggest banks in the world Banking of course has always laws and policies and good deal of public control There was reason yr psbllyacinthe Que our one to collect inlulrnatlorl on the Wm wh th ggmgggm 222ml pubhmd But Icek ye run in Inns lumen and let the rrIlIlks or Ithe could appliedera dam of God and III rlgb coul presan gelmanor now to hunk no ll WW childswarm Jr as on 535 biiaiiii be node no you nI ow na me curly as com czmm vcrllrlng and editorial mater 6st JUST msmNEnu denim mm Citys Canadian subsldiary but It is al know my duty and beg you will leave me to do it with my award have hopes of para disc as well as you with your breviury Show me my path to heaven will show you yours on earth Father Blard became great admirer of Chief Mcmbortou ol the Illicmacs who was described In thls column Feb 23 He said that llionlertuu was the great est most renowned and most redoubtcd savage that ever lived in the memory of man Father Blurd did not like lnril ans generally but put lllcmbur tau In his own bed when he was dying and had him attended by two priests Selling Business To US About Trouble most taken for granted now that no other Canadian bank will be allowed to go under foreign con tra Up to this week apart from the theorizing at Walter Gordon some ND pohcoans and other there have been no serious oblt to rumm ownership of industrial mum including as in of as IT HAPPENED IN CANADA Second Ga Ma tivr landed pig sly ack But am sorry there is WW by el mmtggmgmggd Ivork for alivinz mango ro Iittlewrlttcn about the impor 232 33533 InclcmstIerbIor me We my 33 me tmpreed by tant parts played by the pioneer MIII Gordon Ian in Me Denim 0mm MmesI pm bably had no reason to View their mine as different from other mining properties they know CHECKNVITB OTTAWA Prime Minister firudcuu has moved in to block the deal He is even townie about than Walter Gordon was able to per suade former Prime Minister Pearson to be about the Mercan tile Bank deal He says control must remain in Canada Big multi millan dollar deals are hard to work out in the open The more people who know about negotiations before they are concluded the more rlsk of costly disclosures Tho Mercantile Bank deal had to ho revealed to the federal govern ment because of the Bank Act There was no law compelli lt an owner of the uranium mm to tell the government about hs plans or secure permission to sell his shares to certain people In certain places There may never be such law but from hero on it will probably be good business for negotiators to clear thulgs with Ottawa before going too far with their bargaining the

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