Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 8 Apr 1964, p. 7

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avg filmxeunq NevFar soon on Ill Harmonics iiing From ihalett Bill hyclr lead Jim Legror baritone John Koren hssr List Deficiencies Legal Aid Plan formed quartet tor the eve WINDSOR Ont CHLegal aid applicants should be free to choose their lawyers and the lawyers themselves should be paid for their services possibly by the provincial government the Essex County Law Associa tion recommended May committee composed at seven members of the legisla ture and the Law Society of Up per Canada and headed by Common QC deputy at torneygeneral is exploring the legal aid system in Ontario it started twoday session here Tuesday brief prepared by the legal aid committee at the Essex County Law Association listed the following deficiencies in the present plan The clinical approach to legal aid prevents the establish ment of personal and confi ntiolvrelationshlpbotweensw llciior and client Tire client has no freedom oi choice in selecting lawyer to represent him The heavy load of legal aid work experienced and antici pated prevents detaile consid eration of individual problems man tenor Fred Thompson and may encourage tendency to supertlclal treatment Some applicants dislike le gal aid on the grounds it is ob viously charity others abuse because its free DOESNT ALWAYS WORK Equal distribution at the work load among lawyers doesnt always ensure the toil est oi special talents For these reasonsexplalned Reginald Bumell chalrrnan oi the legal aid committee ii is apparent new approach is re quired but not an extension the present plan Mr Burnell said the local committee feels the citizen at large and the legal profession should bear the cost at ex panded legal aid Fees on be paid by the provincial gov ernment out of general tax rev enues and amount to percent ageofdhanarrrtaitoestlia aw yer would charge litr Bumeil told the commit tee lawyers were opposed to public defender on the grounds it would he government office which could bring politics into the picture We felt it might fetid ltselt ALL MUST BESOLD EVERYITEM SLASHEDlN PRICE ALL uQUALITY Merchandise sSAvEuPTOJ ORMORE ALL SALES TORONTO suggestedMend Canada comprehensive integrated water and land resourcecdevelopment plan for the Great Lakes area He told the conference on Great Lakes research that the inter Commission oordinatlng national might serve as the organization Hundreds now to an influence that shouldnt be present between the solicitor and clien he said The same and possibly better service could be done in the way we recommend Questioned by Mr Common he said he believed most local agencies were aware legal aid was available clinic is held every Wednesday evening at th law library with one lawyer and one law student in attendance Burneli added marital problems were often brought to the clinic and nothing could be done in most cases About 90 per cent of the cases he said involved deserted wives BUGGESIS PLAN CPi Dworshy assistant to the chief ot the United States lederal wa ter pollution control program aytheUSend should undertake Joint COTTONsriAnnw ISIMCOE SHOPPING PLAZA amour Harmonies in harmony Last night the FM criticizes amt cup of soaasosa held rehearsal at St Georges Land Option OTTAWA CPDGordon At hen PC PerrySoundhfus kokal charged in the Commons htesday that Taylor at Britt 0nt whom he described as is twice defeated Liberal candidate is using his position and knowledge to take property options on land later sold to the federal government Mr Aiken accused the gov ernment at so lying wrong in formation to hm in the Com mans Monday when he asked whether Mr Taylor aded as consultant to Works Minister Deschatelets or Po stm aster General Nicholson in Parry Soundhiuskoka He said the written reply train the government was no to that question The reply also said that Mr Taylor was paid $3200 Ior parcel of land on which to build post office at Britt Mr Aiken said that last Dec the government told him in written reply that Mr lor was asked for recommenda one by the postmastergeneral to fill the lob oi postmaster at Sprucedalc Ont gt Mr Aiken said an investiga tion should be made and new onsultant found in Parry Sound whereMr Taylor lives and operates on in surance agency he said he could not comment on Mr Ai kens statement until he learned more about it lrn glad to know lttr Al lensopinion of me he said in telephone triterv aw Mr Taylor who is president GARDEN TOOLS ALL FIRST ouatirv SPADES FORKS HOES RAKE ALL AT BIG SAVINGS Spring to Just Around llio CornIr TUMBLER set of Clear l°lastic Ideal for the family with children under normal Now Only 049 Set Buy New iiuiiiiiiis surpass screws nails hinges locks mail boxes and bun dreds more with savings up to 1A and in re summer 10 HALF Annimons auv NOW sAvE NOW airs EiTTiNGS eLuMgrERss TOOLS of items All reduced and niust be old SET nineties oi the Parry Sound Muskoka Liberal Association war can dldite in that riding in the lost federal election gt Killed In Copper Mine CHAPAIS Que iAl minor was killed and another injured early Tuesday at the Openiiska Copper Mines in this community 310 miles northwest of Montreal Maurice Dallairc is of St Augustin ln Quebecs Lake St Johndistrlct was crushed in rock slide at his post 900 feet underground companion Gerard Trem blay 32 of Normandin in the same district was slightly in lured Metro Chaimari Taken To Hospital TORONTO CPl Metro ll tan Tomato Chairman Wl lam nede ital Tuesday suffering from tsy ills condition was de scribed as satisfactory litr Allen was taken to hospi tal shortly after he began to suffer abdominal pains aft riving in his oitice He later telephoned city citi clals andsaid he may be in hospital for week Anglican Church Hall Enni conspired ToBring Dismissal Ardhitect Sues TORONiO CF The On tsrio Supreme Court was told header John Miller 0n tarlordeputy minister of pub licworlrs disregarded comV piaint that an error in reading steam meter on govern ment construction lab was cost lasing taxpayers needless John Wesley Clarke so of Toronto who was tired from his mimeyear lob as contract adjustments director in Novem ber 1962 is suing Mr Mlllar and Douglas Glen Creba for $150000 damages on grounds that they conspired to bring about his dismissal Mr Crebl is the public works departments chief architect Mr Clarke is also sechng court declaration reinstating him to the Ontario civil service attha rains ralary and job level Douglas Laldlaw counsel for Mr Clarke spent the sec ond day of the trial betore Mr Justice Campbell Grant reading statements made by the two 1e fendants in their pretrial exam inations for discovery Mr Laldlaw noted asecond instance in which the depart ment under Mr Millar had trustee on bankrupt con Junctioncompanva though Mr cam had ca plained that only $34000 should be paid GIVES REPLY Mr Miller had replied in his pretrial examination that Mr Clarke was quibbling on minor petty debits The misread steam meter was HAND TOOLS Wrench seisLIlammerspPiiers Clamps and many others in one large group Your Clinic Values to $198 j77° CHARCOAL Large 5lb bagStock up now for those summer outings Now On Per Bag Reg 49 trier Photos For $15000 on construction project at the Ontario hospital in Kingston to which the construction company was seeking funds being re islncd by the department or the completed lob nie courtwas told that Dr Young consulting en gineer investigated the ing rton dispute and the matter was settled in Mr Clarkes absence in August 1959 on the basis oi report by Dr Young hlr ltiiliar said he told hlr Clarke the matter had been set tied and he was not going to delve into it when Mr Clarke complained to him of the Sat too error over the steam meter Car Collides With Transport GAMEBRIDGE Ont CPI Lukas Adelhsrdt 33 of Game bridge was killed Tuesday night and another man was seriously injured alter their car collided with an automobile transport here about to miles southeast of Orlllla Douglas McNobe in his 50 at Scdowa Ont driver of the Drillia where his condition was reported critical Kenneth Delves at Osh awa driver at the truck was uniniurcd Police said the McNaba car was entering highwaygtrom secondary road collided with the truckand was knocked into ditCh nie oversea 852 DOMlNlC SACCO lDMonthOld Baby Burned To Death AROLAND Ont CPiA 10 monthoid baby was burned to death when ilarnes swept through frame dwelling in this community tlo miles north west or the mehead The infants mother Mrs Harry Towedo and seven other children ranging in age from two to is years escaped hire Towedo was gathering roomswtup wood when the blaze broke out Monday Heraticmpts to reach the baby wero thwarted by flames Mi AitiuTowedowa anvwesvteken to hospital ssLiorlss TAIPEI AHTourists visit tourists included roii lllli coiitcioii Fine China Cu and Saucers An Excellent election ofImported English Vsluu To $249 Now WiLnjaiRuSEso 4lb bags Its been hardawinier feathered friends now Now For Bag Reg 69 lb 39° iiiiiiriiio comment TOYS TOYTQS lZAND leAUGE SHOTGUNISH ByCooey Canadas famous name Your Choice at PLAQUES souvnivms lemonade HUNDREDS MOE All must hesold 199 BIG sAv Nos ON OTHER ITEMS pwsARECUTTIG tannin sun in Steve so Now FIGilRINES NOVELTY GLASSWARH These must be cleared out with big savings on games puzzles models dolls antimony more us To HALF ANp MORE lng Formosa in 1963 totalled scoured311 per cent from 1962 the government reparation Feed your

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