Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 14 Sep 1964, p. 10

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umunmmmmvmfl 21 Weekend Mishdps in it ii 5i it ii 35 is areas it as survey by The Canadian Pr Press item pm Friday local when times tomidolght Sunday rhow way l1 near Deep River INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION Young acoordionisls from revert countries in Toronto or the Coupe Mondiale lost the world diampionship tom pelition Baakrow lott to right Roberto Rusciill oi Ven ezuela Langhurst at The Netherlands Joe hlocerollo ot Guelph 0ni and lludolt Suk oi Cmdioslovakin Front roux ieit to right Mary Passmore oi England Velbert chner and Silvia Amon both at Austria Ai the extreme right Bill Cosby ot Los Angeles CElVirephutoi New Flag BYVIChlristmcis PM Claims In Interview OTTAWA CP Were go ativos Qucbce leader have log to have new tag by suggested that the Red Ensign Christmas confident Prime be recognized as the Common Minister Pearson predlcted Sun wealth symbol instead oi the day night in nationwide tel Union Jack svisionredio interview Mr Pearson accused the Con Parliement will approve servativos of holding up the new flag based on the maple ilag resolution and other legis Ieei emblem although it might latlon with unnecessary oh not be the govemments three struetive demote leaf design the prime minister But he added that the not said Parliament had passed more He Was confidel that laws than most people realiaed WWcreated 5996131 mm the repeath hiswanting that tee on the flag would recom tbe government will propose mend distinctive design changes in the rules at prom within six weeks with sub aura il meaprocedure commit stanlisl degree of unanimity tee remains unable to agree on ltlr Pearson was interviewed recommendations by Norman Deloe CBC 0t tows cones mm and Mn names consanvnrrves ceht Princepgditorial writer tor blamed the Conservatives the strikebound Montreal La torlack giedfieement to raamline pr Emeggmfirzailtangnhk tilesco fire prlme minister said he lish and French TV and radio networks of the CBC the seine two journalists were scheduled to interview 0p Hope ToiPersuade sition Leader Dietenbaker in rsimiiar halirhour special pro Templeton To gram tonight Mr Pearson indicated that Reconsider POSI design showing singlernaple leal or other variationson the TORONTO GP Clemens maple teat theme would be ar Neiman chairman oi draft ceptable to the government it Templeton committee said Sun such design received wide day that 150 delegates to the support in the lag committee Ontario Liberal party conven wonr msrsr He also indicated that th government members on the committee will not insist on complete ratification ol coin tlon have committed their votes to Charles Templeton who an nounced Friday he had with drawn irom the race ior pro panion government proposal re Mr Neiman Toronto law garding the Union Jack This proposal calls for recog yer and president of the York West Liberal Association said nition of the Union Jack as the me me that symbol of Canadas ties with the Cro end the Common wealth Ii the committee eels there shouldbe anothersymhol that would be satisfactory Some opposition MPs no committee will try this week to increase the number of Liberal delegates committed to Mr Templeton former evangelist and newspaper executive who was defeated in the Toronto Riverdale hyelection Thursday wly Leon Batter the Conserv The leadership convention be vinciel leadership oi the party proposed the adoption at dis tinctive ilag because he felt the time had come to take this step in nationbuilding andhccause he had promised it in twoelec lion campaigns To accuse him at tishlng for votes in Quebec was an insult to that province and to Eng lish speaking Canadians who wanted ilag that could not be mistaken tor that of any other country The intervrew was devoted ale most entirelyto the flag issue In briei reierances to other topics Mr Pearson said Can ada needs strong and eliec tive central government that will govern all provinces and expressed satistaction with the improvement in the economy He said work is continuing on the preparation oi the Canada Pension Plan gins here Thursday and will have 147 eligible delegates Mr Neiman who heads the draitgoommittee at to mem bers in Toronto and 10 regional chairmen across the province said We have not talked with MrpTempicton He has lelt on vacation and has gone into hiding We dont even know where he is MalNeiman said he hopes to persuade Mr Templeton that he should reconsider his decision Boviever he said it the co mittee failed to convince Mr Templeton before the conven iion begins list could still be nominated irom the floor up to Friday night We feel the ability oi Mr Templeton should not he lost to played in the province We are going to get as many delegates aspossible so we can torceMr Templeton to accept the drait The remaining contenders tor the leadership are legislature members Andrew Thompson Toronto Dovercourt Eddie Sar gent Grey North Joseph Gio Toronto Bracondale Robert Nixon Brant Victor Copps Mayor of Hamilton and Joe Greene member of the House of Commons for Ren South er Quebec was hardest hit with traiiic istslltiu and one by fire Qatario Ill sound with In tntflc deaths and two deaths involving trains Six children their lather and another adult died when firs gutted their house at Junction NSNew Brunswick reported ilvs tnIflc deaths Newiotmdland one lniflc death and one drowning British Columbia had tour highwayistallties and two deaths by fire Athena reported our trellis deatlu Saskatche wan one and Manitoba one drowning The survey does not include known suicides slayings or in thutrlal deams The Ontario deeds SUNDAY WinstonDawe on Toronto in twocar collision on the Qtleeo Elizahcth Way ourtbe lbr ontoarea town 01 Port Credit Richard Gino Port Credit struck by train near his home Wayne Dwight Johnston 19 Kingston when the car in whim ho was riding struck treenear Gananoque Bmcltville when the car in which she was riding collided with train at Lyn Junction SATUlmAY Donald Robert Iawis 0s gootie Ont in hoadon colli sion about an miles south oi 0t laws Beth Small Brlnsloo 0nt under the wheels oi her iathers car at her home John Fleischman17 and his wiie Margaret of Egremont Township in cartruck colli sion near Durham Michael Winter 64 Windham Centre 0ntln twocar colV iision on gravel road 10 miles northeast oi Simcoe William Sasseviile 21 Wind sor in eartmclr collision tour miles south oi Windsor Calvin Yellowheadh Rama lndian Reserve struck by hit Dlii Wiiiili iiiilllilflii IONDON anM untt llttt urns loosenemu NEW iiliiilil PEHIIDIION Lynda Jean Vaughan to 18 month 3004 6007 512044 $18021 5003 4395 srooos 8731 nooos175er $3000s25372 mummamsemonmmmw ehargeyndcostoillielnsmlnoeonlhennpaidbslxnoe thensee The Bank Ii yourein themarket forllanewcar give your nearest TorontoDominion BonkMaiiagéiacall lowcost Personal Loan from The Bank can put behind whEEIIoithéeiiioi your choice andrun driver while riding his Choose yourovvfl repayment plan in 133 3783 7565 mast $11348 memonommon Wlmelmlommdtflam commas 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