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Barrie Examiner, 18 Sep 1964, p. 7

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lionsand sleep whenever iELEpiiouE anwcousmcrEn LINE as trees Eco telephone construction These pioneer linemen tom markettn 1685 the year that market it connected with work enabling even wider crew so years ago take time plated lung distance ielr saw telephone exchange serv oot to pose for the camera phone line irom Barrie to New Never Felt Better Diet Claims On 69th Birthday OTTAWA OWJohn Dieien baker eyes blazine as iiercely ever and accusing finger pointing relcntiessiy celebrates his Goth birthday today still dominnnt personality in the House oi Commons he entered at years ago And havent felt heller in to years announced the leader at the opposition setting aside newspaper advertisement for pumpaction shotgun and leaniog back comfortably in his rich panelled oilice to talk to reporter Up at every morn ing tor brisk to asminute go at quick 124 From time to tlme used to be stricken with chest colds but the morning walks seem tolook alter them am in bed every night at It cut off all events at the dayI never nurse recrimiiie want to sleep happened to wake up at three oclock this morning so read the history oi state trials in the United Kingdom can During the last law months observers in Parliament agree the opposition leader has re gained much oi the bounce and vigor that seemed to dissipate Iiter the election He Plunges into the cut and thrust oi Parliament debates ih every opportunity snaps to his feet to protest remarks from government benchessits in ap judgmcnt on every rui my the chair and roars into ction in defence oi the rights Parliament Do you like Prime Minister Pearson the interViewer asked him Mr Dielenbaker smiled ewe minutes encliecsihehvn men had stood toe to toe in the Commons in sharplyaworded MOVIE cowMu $200 Started exchange over the proposed new iiag Oh yes Ido he replied iirst met Mr Pearson in 1945 at the United Nations meeting in San Francisco and was impressed With his per sonality have great deal ot respect for him Theres tremendous re sponsibility in the office of prime minister see that Mr Pearson cnmean early every morning lust like did its vety diiticult but yes did enioy it ENJOYS OPPOSITION We also enjoyed my two pe riods as leader of the opposi tion Its much lreer lite than prime minister and you have an almost equal scope of mak ing contribution Wl tind it very interesting to study new members coming into the House always try to hear cVery maiden speech to watch the different styles try to pick our iuture prime min isters When his age came into the discussion he made one yihis frequent references to historya Sir John tMacdonald was my age in that and he still had two campaigns to tlght As Mr Dielenhsker swung back and rib in his chair chatting easily about everything from Saskatchewan game laws to summit coolerenceshe dropped some of these observa tions man coininginto Parliar ment should always clash Witll the man at the top No one ever made name by exercis ing his debating strength against the weak ARE JUST A5 GOOD Parliamentary debates to day are just as good as those ot any time in the past Those ho criticize shoal studyHan As prime minister you get Film Operation By nos repress MONTEREY Calif AP In sweatshirt and slacks he lonitsasiirhe might be one of the set workers on the movie location But he is themanwho is spending $800300 on the film the roost costly operation new entertainment empire MortlnRansnhofi in repose seems anvordinary man But that is state you seldom find him in Most of the time he roams restlessly and talks ti lessiy largely about new umhs tor Filrnivayswhicb is his medal baby summons $290 invest ment in 1954 he tells you wert year well be doing QWLDM arose Next month he says he have three fiimsshooting an investment of $10000000 The Sandpiper Witil zabeth Taylor Richard Burton and Eva MarieSaintf The Loved Dnewith all kind people and The Cincinnati Kid win azencer Tracy andSteve Mc Plus which he will hav movies in release Topkapi th MelinsMercotiriand The Amer inspiration of Emily With James Garner and Julie An Marty Ransqhoi prootgthat there always ll dhynamic mot started time and it was crazy thing to do But we started to do business wt our documentaries and commercials The company really started moving when we did film to introduce the 1950 ForduWenc tually drove the cars around the world minus the oceans ot course It was tremendous op eration requiring the shipment oi cars andcamerareouipinent to remotecountries The film drew us lot of attests nnd business began to more the best advice you can and then you take the step that you determine to be right Ive never been carricd away in victory and have never been downcast in defeat 0n the flag business the liberals were cabineted cribbed and confused Mr DieEnhaker picked up the newspaper advertisement he was pondering when the re porter entered am told thats pretty good gun he seid may get that belore go out on little hunting trip in Saskatchewan in Octobe ono rsis RESULTS Continued from page six wail Mrs Bradley Mrs Samp son asters Mrs McCracken Mrs Pilkey liIrs Cameron ltl McCracken Mrs Mel Jamie son rinuias litre George Geld Iieii $$$lvln Gross arr son nompon nies Mrs Vniter Sutton Mrs George Caldwell Mrs Bradley collection oi aw Mrs Bradley Mrs George Caldwell Arthur Chapman Collusion ot petunlas Mrs Bradley Reta Caldwell Mrs Samwo collection at nastier tiurns Mrs Pearsall Mrs Brad ley Reta Caldwell small dahi llas Reta Caldwell Mrs Mes Crecken Mrs George Cald well large dnhlias Mrs Alvln Gross Mrs Bradley Mrs George Caldwell spike giadioi us Reta Caldwell Arthur man man Mrs Graham basket gladiolus Mrs George Caldr well Mrs Lillicrap Mrs Mc Cracken Basket cut flowers Mrs Bradley Mrs McCrocken Mrs George Caldwell table centre Mrs GeorgeCnldwell Mrs Campbell Mrs Bradley pot ted geranium Arthin Chapman Mrs George Caldwell Mrs Me ierMason potted plant Mrs McCrackcn Mrs Mason Mrs Roberts pottedituberoiu be gonia Mrs George Caldwell Mrs Gross Mrs Sampson Spéciel Fell Fantasy Mrs Sampson Mrs Van Leeuweu Mrs George Caldwell wrrsaono APPROVAL WASHINGTON AP The v8 public health services plans to start an educational and iniormationprogram on the dangers of smoking received temporary setback in Congress Thursday The House appropri ations comrnitteee refused to an prnve an administration request Ior $1920000 to tinanee pro grams planned by the national clearing house for smoking and health1t said itwould recon sider the request when Con gress meets next ye FIRST FOR BARRIE Prompt Drivein Service by PgA Sy SAMPLE MENU 7t2fri9c cubf 50c DERS ansnronn er Formerly Itiichies on do ensure schemes or line to Toronto and the Bell talking scope tor early Bar iee open at Barrie From New companys longrdistanco net rie telephone users Partner Ambassador Indirectly Criticizes Canada OTTAWA CF Livingston Merchant tonnes United States ambassador to Ottawa indirectly criticized Canada Thursday ior its refusal to par ticipate in the proposed NAN mutilatersl sesborns nuclear strike forcer He told the Atlantic Treaty Association that one alternative to such force in which costs planning and responsibility would be shared is pmiliera tlnn oi nuclear weapons to the extent that within 15 orsw years there would be as many as 35 tries with independ ent nucle forces The seabome iorce would He sold the American pro pose is an attempt toover come the understandable di54 content and dissatisiaction at many US allies wins the exist ing slbtstion whereby the 115 has exclusive coirurinnd over the nuclear deterrent Mr Merchant said the ioree would contribute toward devni opinent oi common attitudes and institutions which in turn would help lead to formation oi an Atlantic political union comprise some 25 ships each armed with eight long range Polaris nuclear missiles The and West Germany are the me movers behind such strike force and six other NAN countries have agreed to consider partlcipnilon Up until Tuesday Canada had slgniiled only that it didnt wish to participate But External Ai fairs Minister Martin went far ther in speech to the associa tion Tuesday night in which he yr cisen the neaborne foreeoe chi ing greater sharingin the military direc tion of NATO WOULD BE IMPORTANT Any NATO member which joined the force would be treated as an important ally oi the Mr Merchant sold tilt Trade Gap Widened In Aug LONDON CF Britains trade gap widened during Aug ust as the rate of imports hit new high adding grist to the election our and raising new nuestionfabo titealth of burgeoning prosper iy The board oi tradesbare boned preliminary estimates is sued Thursday showed Aug usts seasonally adjusted ex ports equivalent to 51151000 000 and imports at peakot 51431000000 leaving delicit 01 $2790001XX Britains trade chief Edward Heath has rejectedsuggestad new import curbs saying this couid bring counter measures irom other countries said What we want now irons British industry is more ag gressive salesmanship over seasbased on new manulec turing techniques and keenly competitive ants Britains exports to Canada rose in at first halt oi 1064 to WW000 lrom $318400000 in the rim hall at 1963 lint in ports from Canada increased to $626700000 Irons $515100 Vermont Atlnfll at Thomas Cith so conile were tih atrooriditioned some just motemp rots The Whito Home Lin coin Menscrist down redeemed Family eras Group us Write or call or man Bubble Hopefully But NDP Knocking At Door jst eggs ii efi Eiii its at CC was in strong betnre in rate But that more or less oi fluke oi conditions of the than and very upset political duration At the present time however elected seven men every one them on the basis oisoild sound work It did the same thing again last week in Tor onibiliverdsle It has been playing insight and good politics And this mussLiberals he were sure ENGLAND The public has now had so years oi Uberal iootling in On Libersls In Ontario as in Eng land become rather pathetic third force Itcouldnt happen in this province Well it has happened in Al berta and it nearly happened in Saskatchewan OWNED The Literal Part in Ontario is at very low point It is divided It wasnt crime or liberalism that detected lobn Winterrneyer It was his own caucus and only elements barf tlailariy in Toronto It doesnt know what it is It has in many ways been I17 ingto ape the NDP And yet its thinking in many wayl has been Conservative SIMCOE MOTORS thiiED 94 TIFFIN sraesr mam Service Fins VivitfttJMfMOILSONSfj LAST SHIPMENT mam CF ThC last at about no ships carrying grain to Russia isnm Canadian East Coast ports under the foopoopoo wheat deal sailed rom Montreal late Thursday The 1m tons loaded aboard the Russian vase Vitimles war the last ot the TQM bush els of grain canads contracted to sell to Russia SUNOOO in equipment tongu Its specialty blended Ling tu muttonate mnemkfl home lasting Cell tor sunoee tnds sslarsuo on EARJEANT co LTD 282461 lunarennenr BRZEwEBSSINQEVrme

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