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Barrie Examiner, 21 Apr 1970, p. 5

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Ltd owner bi CIIANTV In Vancouver and CllEKTV in Victoria AP Dressed lor day in the open air Prince And rew watches the CrossCoun Canadian Content Critics Harden OTTAWA CPI Opposition to proposals for increasing nudiaa content on radio and to evlsion appeared to harden Monday niter weakening some what near the end oi last week Murray Chcrcovcr president at the CTV network told the Ca nadian RadioTelevision Clim mission that its proposals will destroy the existing system ills posiiiun received strong backing irom ll Peters president oi British Columbia Television Broadcasting System Bath presentations however came under intense questioning lrom CillC members led by chairman Pierre Juneau and commission counsel John llyl ten The CRTC proposals subject oi public hearing which began last week received support Monday mm wide variety ol groups most representing ac tors producers directors and writers Opposition to the proposals had been spearheaded mainly osiru MR8 GEORGE NOWLEN Funeral service ior Mrs Cec ilia Alice Montgomery nee Cec lllti Alice Matthews oi Barrio wile at George Nowlcn was held at the Jennctt Home llov Don ald Jay at Central United Church oliiciatcd interment took lace at mkcvimv Cemetery Ml and She was born Nov 1887 at Munich daughter at the late Mr and Mrs William Matthews is sides her husband she is surviv ed by 3011 Alvin Montgomery John and Donald Nowlan at Bar rio daughters Edith tlilrs Berry Mabel Mrs Cilii Uny olBoirio Mary Mrs George Miles oi Alliston Dorothy iliirs Sholcai at North Bay Beak rice Mrs Forsythoi at Mlh dan Margaret Mrs ll Dnmant of Oshawa also 23 grandchild ren and to great grandchildren Son and daughter tiny and Ger trude prcdccoascd hcr MRS EVELYN JARVIS Former oi Barrio Mrs Ev elyn Jiirvs illcd at st Peters burg Florida on April due to leukcm Prcdceeuscd by her husbun ilcrbcrt who was an alderman and merchant she had made her home with daugh tct Mrs lrls Axlord 1220 Ma or St Ottawa and tho winters Florida with her other dough itir Mrs Joan Sutton Also sur viving are son Lyle or North Buy to grandchildren and live greatgrandchildren and has only brother llarvoy Paddi soii or Burris ilnd sister Mrs Latiionagennls al Acton Mos sachusatts interment was at Pinocrest Gomotery 0itnwn April Mrs Jiirvis was daughter oi thu into in Padillson and the former Lydia Willis Sho was born at Livia Oct it law She was married at Lisle in itiil and had lived in that Siiucoo County community also Toronto winni Iiuil Barrio iiom lolii 23 0t tnwn until her death She was Baptist in religion and hobby was gardening and occupation bomomaliing Mus BEATRICE anemia lNative at Newton Robinson SJnCuu County Mrs noiitrlco Browne at Corrugana Sas kilcholvdli tiled April it at Cnl nary Alberto oi coronary at tg Memorial service was hold bi Nicholas Anglican Church Cniruguun ill April it with her iiiiiilsicr itcv iiir Mnrgiiii ni iicuting Service was treat the OPEN DAY IN THE try section of the Horse nlsls train hay cart in Gloucester shire AP Wkepbotoi NEWS 01 sins CAMYBELL CURLLNG Plum Over 103 members at Siroud Cuba Club colored banquet at Coetstnwn club roam Frilt day when the seasons trophies were pruexzted and dancing mu to the am at Besttys Orches tra most successhd year wss caioyed by the dub and some the WW were two cighh mders cc by isdies and one by mens nrdu sissy 1115 par tlcipated In bonspicls away lrom heme and returned with prizes and the Cell Win at the Ontario hating Association For on win the club presealed the rink at Bob Denney John Smurth waile Scotty Kell and lay Bridge with engraved miss John Smunhwaite club presi dent acted as MC and trophies and prizes wen presented ial by the Canadian Association oi Broadcasters eniing mast private radio and TV sla lions However two major English language ClV alllllate stations CJOII in Ottawa and cm In Toronto have resigned mm the association protesting its ne gative approach Frenchlanguage Montreal TV station also dissociated itseli with much oi the CAB presen tation Mr Chercovcr Monday told the mission there is no lack aI tal it in Canada Inr produc ing 5ds adian programming Wright chartered nc countnn presumed study done ior CIV which he said showed implementation at the commislt sions proposals would cost the network and aililintcs between $12090000 and 311890000 In prolits last bciore taxes The proposals vauld require TV stations to devote so per cent oi their schedules to Cann dian programming and compel AM radioistatlons to play at least all per cent Canadian music ARIES in charge interment was at Al llsten Union Cemetery Floral tributes and donations to the ilcart Foundation were recolvod imm irlonds and neighbors Mrs Browne was predeceased by her husband ilnrry by 80 years also by bmihcrs William John Aaron and Emerson and her only sister Gertrude Only survivor oi the iomily is bio ther Albert Giimy ci Cooks town She was daughter at the late Mr and Mrs Aaron Gilroy the iarmer Elizabeth Armstrong She attended school at Newton Robinson obtained her nursing degree at Oak Lake Manitoba enlisted with the Canadian Mod icni Corps luring World War One served as matron In Sca forth Hospital England lor three years Aitor the war she continued her nurSin career in California until marr ed at Meliort Sask in 1924 They started homestead ing at Capella where she lived until 1051 when she moved to Carragnna spending the winter months in Calgary She was an active member at tho Anglican Church and tho llemcmukers Club of Cnrruguna Auto Pollution WINDSOR Ont Ci In spite of criticism irom politi ciansmnd the public the null motive industry has an impres sive record in reducing emis sions from automobiles Chrysler Canada Ltd engineer laid the American Automobile Association Midwest Coniercnco Monday Lacy director engi nocring quality and vehicle safety suid reducing emission levels at the present internal combustion engino is the best answer to reducing pollution as experiments with steam eiec trio linil gas turbine engines have indicated these are not yet practical susnanniamm Diarrhea an ailment iliit strikes suddenly williaiit warning So iisa Fowlers Estuc oi Wild Strawberry on and always Vol can depend on Fowlers til quickly ioitoui Intesilnil balanceby rslluvlngeiampa Mum and dilution Fowlers is bus limoloitld ans iamltyprnveiissio sni slianilvs ior adults and children Anti Fowlvrs is noiicorutl iiln Sa dontwiit oniiliiianeiitilmoaii dun isrrncssirikor Ask your pharmacist ior aapondabio Dr lowleis Extract oi Wild Sliswboiiy Hughes Funeral Home Cooks town April 13 Rev Mr lililroy Ill mWIEIs mm OFWMDW tosavo you more money tres Riding System Service makes your tires lost longer Theres lot of miles built into every Firestone tire And we want you to enjoy every one of them Thats why we offer this Aspeeialized care of your entire riding ii system STROUD low in the baaqu Mixed spLel schedule PM was dilated and presented by Don rte2pm to Bill and Jackie Weathch and Eli and Betty Karla Winner at second Killed rpici nab Dem cry Jacky WesmrrilL hurl Gregory and Ethan Kali re caved the club trophy udder lirsl schedule was won by Shir Iey McNabb Rosemary Price Gladys Mooney and Edith Horne first prize seemd prim to Don na Bowman natty Thompson Boned Muibolland and liisry MCCAIN hdtes second sehcd uh rst prise Donna Bowman Norma Smurlbwllte Ruth COV sa and Us Letourncsu mmd prize to Norma Webb Betty Burke Heroin Sutherland and Jackie Weatherill First in ucb evcst recle desk sets at clock pen and penciL second winners desk lamps Heres how it works Bring in your ear for free Riding System Analysis Well check the wheel alignment and balancing The shock absorbers The brakesAnd other riding system components that aect tire wear We may nd that few dollars spent on wheel alignment or balance can save your tires from wearing out too soon And thats mighty good investment 88 DUNLOP 51 WEST uic Schenlcy trophy vent to Bob Dewey Roy Bridges Wayne Nellly as George an ion Second Kudzu prize the steam trophy and tray west to Ayn Jack Marquis Third to Bob Dcsey hurl Gregory Victor Bolton and Don Smili walla OKeeio trophy went to John Smuthvaitz Scotty Roll Evczttt Thompson and Jack himbe rlcy The snausi meeting at the club will be held in Sunnybrse school April at pm AIL and blrs Unyd Webb are holidaying in Windsor with the lattas sister Mrs Florence Francis and brother Lewis Gap don and Mrs Gordon Mr and Mrs Mac Morris have Elmed alter haildsy in Flor UNITE PROGRAMS Mrs Elmer Pratt was hostess ior luncheon meeting at Load There can be otli COW There is also safety Bob Denney Art Hudeli Wayne Codngwood is eoavmer Presl Tomato CCCILECCE LCW last Wrdncsday la cocpenuea with AangEm Oturch temrn they uplsnslag isil scs tics and mam uhocl Mn Li Uta dent Toremo ctr22 UCW Mn Boyce Brsnbridge was present along no Mrs James Milk Uxhridge 311s menus Mrs Huxley iorento Mrs Green Missis ssugl and Mrs Delcit Emma Barrie local Mane or acerge Slab Flume Ottawa Iill be ill terested to know he received his promotion to captain at Easter bcLday time George ls senin Iav blr and Mrs Campbell JUNIOR FAILIERS The ma executive oi South Stmcoc Junior Farmers are Pre3 Donald ilubbcn lce pros Robert Fisher Secre tsry Bonnie Iishcf treasurer or savings too The com ponents oi your riding system all work to gether If one is out of killer it can lead to trouble in others So you can save lot by spending little So far weve been talking about saving money Thats important of But money isnt everything And comfort Nothing means so much to your safety and comfort as your riding system Thats what holds your car on from long tire life see us for Firestone the road Stops you in time Cushions the bumps So quits apart there are good reasons to Riding System Service Brant Rubbers Press Bessie Webb Patricia Corny urugvl ed their rst regular meeth at Knock Community Hall when Glen handy pmvinclal director gave an suedan report of con terrace held in Imam This Active club has It mem bers age and up mostly high school young people and will welcome any interested young talk imm South Simcoo In join in their activities 1qu will be planned at cat meeting This is maple syrup Lime and many lots talk Illeaded the huge lestvial sponsored st Elm vale Last Saturday Concutula lions Elmrale on Iucccsslul and interesting day Mrs Nelson Watson Stmud li brnrlan will be guest speaker April to to members Ga Club Members are urged to mens curling rst thL ener Boulevard committee 3AM alumrs WAY Am 11 In How about tires What if Riding System Analysis shows that you need new tires You are under no obligation to buy ours had free Riding System Analysis But our people can show you that youre ahead with Firestone Ahead for mileage Ahead for safety Ahead for comfort Ahead for value And when you get your new Firestone tires please come back from time to time for Riding System Service That way you will always get everything out of our tires that we put into them And thats saying lot was and hear about as local Lhrsry and its service to the ud hzw regional lt bnry will sllcct ill Place is hm oi 311 and Mrs Gmth Young Mr and Mrs lam Pom race lcw days in Toronto last week While there they isiled York clupicr OPS st Masada lodge Tern received his Sityear member icy1L DBYLJ CARE TORONTO tCIi Rem garments lrcm dncr as seen as dry and hang on ncarmctallli hangers Fingerran to snap such things as seam lam and culls ll uu havent dryer remote garments lrom washer and hang to dripvdry Dripdrying heirs to set pleats ni pleated skirts Dixie irdP hlaun cage Datum series Fourth Toronto on Help ig wit to ihi to int ior 33 Char the it Dick in with minute in tho were toy and do 5H1 just because youve ind ral Ior th on man summer T0 i1 icr itll the II an only Tb view the piioabin rile ec ins yonrtono never 159 our no Lator Oil is of our Howovar Ianada zingeasmr lull em IADA BOB re going its JOBS 7266535

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