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Barrie Examiner, 19 Sep 1964, p. 6

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GOP presidential nominee Sen Barry Goldwater in Eve ansvill tall for speech ycs terday hcggcd off from auto graphs andhalldshakes in or der to keep up with busy campaign schedule The Mn were well attended Mr Page of music was arranged by the chair on senator spoke to crowd of over 1000 at the airport stop AP Wirepbotoi Industry Minister Drury Under Fire Over Salaries OTTAWA CPIThe federal industry department es tablishcd only last year has more topsalaried cabinet ap polntees than any other de art ment of government mons return showed Friday Industry Minister Dmry had already been under lire from the Conservatives in the Com mons for empirebuilding be fore the Commons return for Citesth ltlacllae PCYam Stnhuryt was tabled he return showed that there in public servants making or or more annually who are appointed by the cabinet pared tu its in the same srery bracket who are ap pointed by the civil service conunmion Five of these 04 are in the industry department and they receive salaries ranging from 515000 to $23000 There an an other seven officials in the same department making more than $111000 who are appointed by the civil service corals sion for total of 12 By comparison the defence department the biggest depart ment of govemment has total of six men making more than $10000 year tour appointed by cabinet and two by the civil service ssion id HIGHESTPAID WOMAN The conunlssion itself is ap pointed by cabinet and includes the highenpaid woman in the public service Miss Ruth Ad dison commissioner who makes $21000 year Among the agencies of gov ernment as compared with de mrtments the two with the gest number of hightsalarled officials are the national parole board and the national energy members who are paid $19000 or more xThe defence production de partment which is headed by Mr Dnuy has nine officials making $19000 and above Goldwater Bclres Coop Federalism monomer or Sen atorBarry Goldwater bared one theme this week fsrniliar to most Canadians and espev ciaily Quebecers direct fed eral grants to the states it qualities as the Rep lican presidential candidate own bread of cooperati federal ism it was reveal on his firstsustained campaigning in the us south that tradition ally Democraii party belt nowoeething with olitical dis content This is thearea where the Ar ua senator hopes to make his major gains in the Nov vii presidential election and warmweicome every lfe outlined one of the few pacific formulas he has de scribed so far Uoderwituthe aderargov meat wouldcutl mcom other taxes and an rebate to the 50 states he said The government should drop its $10 000000000 annual stem oi Ihared cost grantsWith die stalks for educatio roadsave ad oftbe The loppaid public servant in Ottawa is Alphonse Oui mct president of the CBC who receives $40000 year Next highest are Robert Bryce deputy finance minister and Gordon Robertson cabinet secretary who each get $27000 There are to cabinet appoint ccs vmo make 325000 year They include Torn Kcnt pol icy serretary to Prime Minis ter Pearson Lionel Chevrier high oommis sioner to london and forrner Liberal cabinet minister re ceives 521000 year Roland Mlmener high commissioner to India and former Conservative appointed Conunons spcaker receives $19M Commons return Wednes day for Marcel Lessard SC Lac St Jean showed that there now are 1029 persona employed by the defence production de artment compared with 1178 1000 though defence pur chases have sunk to theirlow est point since 1050 Canadian Businessmen Unsuccessful ln Trade Bid MOSCOW GP group of Canadian businessmen tried un successfully Friday to pin down Soviet Irade authorities on what Soviet goods they feel might find place in the Canadian market Five leaders oia mman visiting group from the Toronto Board of Trade conferred with Mikhail Nesterov president of the Russian Chamber of Com merce and other Soviet cham bcr officers The Canadians asked the Rus sians what Soviet products they consider could be sold in Can ada Soviet spokesmen often contend the trade between Can ada and the Soviet Union should be more evenly balanced Until now the balance has been over whelmingly in Canadas favor Sources said the flu an Chamber of Commerce officials failed to offer specific sugges tions as to what additional So viet goods Canada might buy Nor did they respond to Ca nadian suggestionthat Russia send trade representatives to Canada with samples of prod ucts available for export Tass news agency said one of Letitha state and the local government decide how to pro vide local services be said Tim theilresident and the Congress can concentrate their time andeffort on foreign rela tions nationalsecurity and the general welfare Fayreau Promises To Looklniol oathMatter onuwa or Justice Minister Favreau promised Fri day to logkinto the matter of oathsois liegiancc for prospec tlve Can citizens In Commas reply to wit liam Howe fNDP ffarnilton SouttBdiatpromised dispose question as non as pos gléllllfi sibls The matter eras mom causenrnes 43 of Caledonia 0n wife iwlceb ve citizenshpo the salient points of the meeting was the possth ity of trade between Canadas West Coast and the Soviet far east Nesterov supporting the idea said that in the past the Soviet Union exported wheat to Eur ope and at the same time im ported wheat into its eastern regions from Australia and Can John Taylor leader of the Canadian group said Canadian businessman are not sulti ciently well informed of the po teutialities of the Sovietmar ket Nesterov promised the Rus aian Chamber of Commerce would help Canadian business men establish contacts with So trade corporation Useful in this respect would be the ore ganization of industrial exhibi tions Friday night the Canadians were guests at reception given by Canadian Ambassador Robert Ford Among the guests was Mikhail Kuzmin Soviet deputy foreign trade minister The Canadians leave Monday for Copenhagen istic work there this program smock COUNTY News served to 15 nests The sale at Gordon Jorys was well attended last mlrsday mean is TOPIC htianday evening Sept 21 at oclock there will be meet ing to hear Miss Anni nu Malachi missionary to lap on who has been tending ht eraturo in addition to evangel is sponsored by the Presbytery of World Mission and will be held in Dalston United march Everyone welcome Anniversary services held in the United church last Sunday Churchill charge was the Apeak er at both services Spectal Solalsts were Tom Ross and Al vin Thompson litany from hers attended this Oro Worlds Fair and quite number won prizes for their ox hibiis Congratulations to all the Winners The sympathy of the mmmun tty goes to the family of Bill Greaves who passed away Se ternber 16 MANSFIELD By EVELYN AIINDLD Mansfield and Honeywood are playing off in the finals of the North Duifcrln baseball league best out of They stood two each and Saturday night put Mansfield one ahead with score of to Damage from frost was gen eral throughout the county Tucs day night affecting tobacco and gardens The tobacco is be ing cut down Jonu FRANKS havelust returned from our dealer showing which was held in Tomato last week This year we have totally new and different automobile Watcb Wednesday September 13rd Barrie Drandner for tha official showing of Pontiac Bulctr Acadlan Beaumont and GMC mm am looking forward to meeting you people in our show rooms and if for any reason you are unable to attend phone me at 7201885 or 7200002 and will personally see that you re ceive coloured brochure of our new models with noobligation at four sons and three daonitsn borne for the flmerai held at fltomasa Rid Home with interment at Mansfield 101 no and vlce at Allister Fridoy averting buildup of Alvin Md aida new beans to the east of the village is wodng along ex BELLE EWART MR8 nose amovn BRIDAL SHOWER Friends and relatives met in Bell Ewart Conununity Hall to honor newlyweds Mr and Mrs Eagle Farrier The eveningbo gln with singing followed by me orific ind groom counting gt program saw was followed by lunch Mr and Mrs Newlove John and Stephen recently re ceived their Canadian citizen ship The Newiovc family have resided in Bell Dean since ar riving in Canada in years ago GUIDE NEWS The lat Bell mart Guides 19 named meetings in Bell Ewart Community Hall each Monday at pm All girls to is are welcome Assistance is urgently needed in training these girls Anyone interested please call Mn Pat Ward Defroy 4562614 BAPTIST CHURCH The Ladies Aid had eight members present at the Septem her meeting Treasurer reported the total for the two rummage sales and bake sale hcln during the summer The money raised will be donated to new covering for the church floor Members am on the way to good health once more aher being health onie more after being patients in the Pt Vict mint MIDHUBST Mas momma Mr and Mrs Gunners spent weeks holiday with their son and dauarterinlaw Dr and Mrs Eric Channen Windsor Missdluth aranoen Scarborough and Paul Oakville spenttha mad with Mr and Mrs Cbabnen Mr and Mrs Sid brown St George spent couple of days last week with the farmers brother Didr Brown They and Mrs Mootelth spent Wednesday with Mr and Mrs Sid Ford Sauble Beach Sympathy to extended to the family of bcrt Peacock in his sudden deal last Friday Mr and Mrs John Halpcnny spout Sturday with friends in Lindsay Alex Cameron is patient in Toronto General Hmpltai Mrs McKenzie Barrie Spreadyourfueloiipaymentdevenlyover many months Avoid heavy midwinter bills When fuel consumption is big and ilgau other expenses as today Noun raa Current Market are generally heavier Call norm near 24 Hr Emir eucy do let Ttiisplanproteetxyour family lowerm provides the amount of money you cho so as lump sum ormontbly incorrigoi both ltrbluii substantial cashvoluesnndearnsprofitabiedmdmds orinstancc $10000 Wholeiliife Policy begins at age will have finish value at age of 35640 Dividen lwhiie not would adds 30 if left accumulate at curr tsculel Together 12870 return mi in bitesimrnt qfobaul Ile tic yvbroftt prior ad above the security it gives your fani economics means of prowl yadr familyYou add it 10 pg IrImmmurmnnrmmm Conant continues DRIVE Richard Cardinal liaising left Archbishop of Boston chats with Paul Emile Cardi not uger Archbishop of Mon treal prior to yesterdays working session of the Ecu men ical Council in Vatican City unhins led almost 130 Amer spent Monday with ber doughI tor Mrs Jones Frank fones 21o returned home from hospiti Midhurst 1st girls Guildel mothers committee met at the home of Mrs blundeli Thurs day evenings Plans wcre made for the coming year Weekend visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs DAngio were Mr and Mrs Fairfax and Dale Mr and Mrs Muat Larry Coleman all of Toronto and Mrs CoiernanEeeton plan anally forst dependent on famil any lea that talk with yp in the right direction bio from Rome icon Roman Catholic biailopl in organizing drive for stronger Ecumenical Counctl declaration on Jews one that would clearly say that all mankind atoll tlrne crucified Glrist AP Wircphoto via ca nouoa commons OTTAWA CF lwo Cans dians have been recognized for the first time by the Federa tion Aeronautiouo internallva ale for their contribution to the advancomcn of aviation Grant McConarhie of Vancouver pros ident of Canadian Pacific AirLV lines and Douglas Taylor of Montreal honorary president of the Air Cadet League of Cary ads have been awarded Poul Tissandierdiplomas by the fed oration itgt3t ongasyq fhiidrenare yregetvos 31005200or ngederation saoqtnfrrpu HEAaofis

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