Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 5 Oct 1964, p. 9

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Wfllshirs is undoubtedly the county which springs to mind when illurai England is men Rllltlil coonmsmr ENGLAND tinned Those who know Eng land well could not fail to place this scene in its right ful county the mossy tiles are clues enoughlike many Wiltsblre villages Castle Com he has been fortunate in at tracting only the but periods Queen Reported Looking Forward To CanadianTrip LONDON CPD The Qucen is rcported to be looking for ward to her Canadian trip with more eagerness than apprehen sion warming to the thought that once again she will see the splendnrof the autumnal change of color on Canadian trccs Revenue Minister Bon son of Canada in reporting this said also that Prince Philip has expressed the view that Cana dian reports of assassination larm Finance Gets Priority In Commons OTiAWA CF Farm is nance problems take priority again in the Commons debating time today over the problem of protecting Canadian ownership of Canadas big financial insti tutions Scheduled for debate aretha details of bill authorizing loans to groups at fanners for cooperative purchase and use of farm machinery Next on the list is the first stage oi ath establishing federal land to reenforce provincial crop insur ance program These measures are almost certain to consume all of to days debating time but the government has listed for the third item Finance Minister Gordons complicated and ex tensive bill amending the laws governing insurance companies While supporting the farm machinery syndicates biiitn principle Conservative We have complained its details do not cover problems that ooirld arise in practice They urged last week that the bliibe sent to the Commons agriculture committee where farm organ isations and others called to testify Agriwim Minister Hail sponsoring the first really new piece otfarm legislation intro dueed by the present govern ment has promised that if any threats against the Queen are exaggerated that there is tendency on the part of some publications to make mono taln out of molehlli Meeting the royal couple for the first time Benson and his wife were guests at the quiet informal dinner party given the Queen by Canadian High Cams missioner Lionel Chevrler and Mme Cbevricr Saturday night The Queen leaves for Canada today Special prayers for the Queens safety in Canada were said in some English churches Sunday night SHES HAPPY Benson said the Queen told him she was happy to be visit ing Canada again and was not concerned with the threats Bxainsthcr told her she would get great welcome as great wel come as shsever got in Can ads Benson added in an in terview Sunday He is on per sonal visit to London and likely will return to Ottawa masday Benson said Prince Philip re marked to him that he felt the reported threats against the Queen were exaggerated Philip recalled that when he recently attended Maltas inde pendence ceremonies there were lot of published reports about certain minor unlriendly Incidents but the prince is said to have maintained thetlittle was reported of the warmth and friendship about the reccp tlon as whole Benson said it was unfortunate that the British press appeared to be writing so much about could be is are needed after years operation of the new act they will be submitted to the committee 1RY EXAMINER WANTADS PHONE 1782114 FOR THE WHITEST suns the threats against the Queen On Sunday almost every Brit ish newspaper reported on var ious aspects of the trip concen trating on questions about the security of the Queen STUDIES PLANS Helen Mason writing in The Sunday Telegraph reported on the Queens own preparations She said the Queen has been studying plans for the Canadian trip for the last six months With stopwatch certainty she can tell not only every pointshe will visit but what routes she will take The Queens wardmbe for her Canadian visit is reported to in clude eight day dresses or suits eightrcofiail dmssea and eight ball gowns She Is re ported lfiely tolhave toabange her clothes three times aday The Queen was at the Chev rier dinner for about three hours lit the lathcentury May fair residence where small crowd of onlookers gathered outside Queen met her Ca nadian cquerry or the tour LtCol Raid ofthe Royal mid egirnent While the reports of threats against the Queen arose during the evenings conversation 1on de Lotblnlere first secretary at Canada HousE said 1th was no feeling of in pending doom or anything lilo that No stiffness no worry hov ering over the Queen and Prince Philip Do Lotb ere said the dinner was informal and lighthearted and the threats were not ser lously discussed 3W magmtmy its Sballord lestival CloSes of British architecture The cottages in this picture are typical oi Georgian domestic architecture London Police Gel Private Relay System wnnonfon ca new private telctypo communication networlc will go into operation next February between munici pal police forces in cities oi more than 10000 persons and provincial police headquarters and detaclunents OPP Cons missidner Eric Silk acid Sat urday night With the new communication ilnkup provincial police and municipal forces will be able to keep track of suspected crim inals anywhere in the province be told the annual convention oi the Ontario section of the lumerican Radio Relay League The convention attracted some so amateur radio opera tors from Ontario Quebec Michigan Massachusetts and Saskatchewan Commissioner Silk himself an amateurlradio half said the new communication system is necessary to cope with todays criminal who is aided by mod em communication and trans portatlon We expect 70 of the muni cipal toms to be included in the new system he said There will be private wire system with public lines of the tales the Canadian National and Canadian Pacilic corrumm ication systemsl Teletype will also betu stalled in OPP general head quarters Tomato 17 district headquarters and more than 30 larger OPP detachmente the commissioner said The linlrup may also bcin stalled in the department of transports motor vehicle iden tifications branch WM CF The Button Festival closed 1000 its me play was given here previously in 1965 but next film will be can ary context of political amassinm lion he said MARI1 Dmlfl John Hirsch young director oi the Manitoba ilseatre Centre in WWW will make his Strat aqumymmon bovlan drama to be presented hen it continues fatten pol icy of confining Shakupeare with works of other authors Directors for the two lien Wplsysareyettobedccid Henry lVpartl was also resented here earlier in loss plans call tor completely dillerent stallnl costumes and cast next year The presentation of the two parts of Henry which open the season will be aeoniinua tion oi festival plans to stage the Shakespearean historical cycle in sequence it began this year with Richard and will oonchsde in three years with Ridibrdam Mr Longhorn said no play ers have yet been signed for the festivals nth season The season next year will again sun tor 1s weeksfrom Jim 14 to Oct aIwith the tinal three weeks largely devoted to student madness NEWS BRIEFS MOSES DEANNE 0N DOVER tReutere Rondanan landed here Sunday after crossing the English Chan nelby kite Factory worker Bernard Denis of Le Per reau near Pari was sus pendnd from giant birdlike kite towed across by motor boat The hirrnsytook owbonr and 40 minutes DROWN lN MODS LIMA Pens Reuters At least seven persons were drowned 12 others are missing and more than 1000 made homeless in floods which swept the town of merced eastern Peru in the sat few days the National Assistance Committee reported Sunday HEADS GROUP CllARLUITETOWN Gcorge Penileld of Don Mills Toronto suburb was elected president of the Royal Canadian Air Force Association as the national convention con cluded Sabrrday He succeeds Air Marshal Hugh Campbell retired of Ottawa Directors include Thomas Garmcr North Bay Jun Gum sandals dine at Emilie van Theatre The season wold ended Sat nrdly an estimated attend operadrewm1flllndll gummsttudedbyw minormain plays aver IaedBSW M17 out hmwlth leer theilstatvlimfleranflflx$ arts The Marriage of Figaro playedtocapscitybouseauca tune IIushion conscious Women Approve Slylesirom lord liooch Mens Shop Wedding Scene from Fashion Show the Ys Menneltes Very pretty bride is Joan Garner wearing an original gown from The Fabric Shop Gordos wearing Due pioni Italian Silk TuxedoThe sler treatment is an original Gord Roach Modelwith new and different concept in dressup apparel The normal shawl collar has been discarded in aver of notched lapel lbeflaps on pocketsare slanted centre vent has been added The icing on the cake is the silk piping throughout add ing touch of ele handsome outfit If its aformal tuxedo it Roach Mens Shop every iime corona MENS such It When Sty sheathinmanr Youltfind ne Dunlo some noar LAnd ydupay less for ganca that makes this tunedo truly its casual wear git

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