Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 12 Jan 1967, p. 6

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mam afi who died following NEWS ROUNDUP Govt Is Aware Of Negotiation UlfAWA CPlbtternli Al tair Minister limln nld Wed nerdy in the Commas the government Le aware pan tleulu negotiations on Viet nam It said in reply to questions hy RD feeder Dam to Canadian gowns ment is actively engaged in try hrg to bring about negotiations for settlement of the conflict in Vietnam We regard the cessation ol the bomMng as one of the necessary steps feel in view of the nego tlatioar that are under way be tween Canadl and other coun trier it would not he in the he tenets of the rolutlon we have tLrnindIormetogoanyfur Honor Premiers UIIIAKA fitth daebelfl provlnc pre en are an appointed members of the Queens Privy Council for Carr Ida Wei Affairs ltfinister Martinennounced in the Com mona Wednesday GovernorGeneral Vanfer al ready has approved the move dretirsttimeruchaatqrhas been taken ihe premiers will gain the title honorable for lifethey now hold the title during tenure II curlersand the designation PIC after their name Charge Prisoner FRINGE ALBERT Snnlc mlHans Dieter Siniarsld 21 of Fort Frances out rls poor of Prince Albert pc ten ttary was charged with capital murder iresday in the death of follow prisoner Edward llfnlntmh of Cal WY um found in ourng arm bleeding from on wwrwh and died later in hin pttaL ltlcfntoeh had been sentenced in November 196d to three year term for breaking and en rim Sinlarfif was sentenced Aug ll rm to Begins to three year term on several theft charges Admits littack SAULI STEM MARIE Ont CPIRonald Ernest Engleson of Sault Ste Marie admitted statement that he struck Gzrnld William McKnight 35 its nextdeorneighbor ea or our times with knife The statement given to pc lice was admitted in evidence Wednesday at the opening of Eaglesons trial on charge of noncapltai murder in the stub hing death of McKnight last Seat 27 Ready To Fight RIVIERE DU 1011 Que Omacde Pinerd snore ury ol the Quebec Libmal Fed eration said Wednesday that Liberal party members have had their differences from tirna to time but the party now ll ready to light provincial gen eral election He said in local television Interview that party members have rallied round their leader Jenn Lcsage and the party now has the image of the most perfect rnrity Liberal associations in both tnban and rural ridings had be come more democratic and ty leaders and organizers ave made contact with the people once again iirbitraté Dispute UIIAWA CPI Ccmpulsory arbitration in the railway wage dispute will be set up when all the workers involved have voted on acceptance or rejection of the railway offer Labor Mime ter Nlcholson said in the Com mans Wednesday He didnt expect that for an other two weeks Replying to Opposition Leader Dlefenbaker the minister said the seven shopcratt unions mime 28000 members already have voted for rejection have applied to hava the threemem ber arbitration board estab fished The board was provided for in legislation that halted last If ra countrywide rail strike Try New Test WRONIO CHArthur Van Zendt yearold salesman who underwent kidney trans plant operation lastiyear will celebrate the first anniversary of his new life Jan 31 It will be year since he was Mieeled out of the operating room at Torontos Western Hos ptftal after receiving kidney om Frances Gagliardi is car accl Celebrates Event NEON GP Studonts taking one or more Grade ia subjects will take the first off new tests foreoliege and uni mitga admission in Ontario 50 Dr Corbin Broivn Ilalson of dent IAliL MARTIN the Ontario Institute for stud ies in Education has sent not tees to Ontario secondary schools The notices advise that the following universities will re quire results from these tests for enrolment in September Toronto Windsor Guelph Vat erioo Cnrlclon Queens ond Lakehend Escape Injury NUI DAT South Vietnam APlPrlehrrier Ngduyen goo Ky escaped ury to ay en an Australian mortar mlsfircd spuriing flornn near him Kys bodyguards pulled the premier from the mortar pit and throw themselves on top of him The malfunctioning round caused no injuries Ky inter joked with reporters during the visit to Australian and New Zealnnd units 30 miles east of Saigon didnt realize what hap pound Ky said Then saw everybody on the ground Then acted like other people He pointed to two small bruises on his right temple caused by the bodyguards hurrying to protect him The mishap came early in Kys morninglong visit to Alls trallan and New Zealand units He quickly regained his cum tarlo Tendiers Federation is Purchase Homes MON CPI Premier giro Mom Ontario 11000 barrel realm wtlbepurebaaodbyibefemlt under an agreement th lboOnlIrlo Raining Coop UnderuthepregatmfimJbe eorporl anpur ases atyandmuittothefm at raldoffromutotn ears on lrmme Mr bnrmnuspeakingdnbga tdevldouirm Against Scale summerman against uniform rlieiy reels for Metropolitan Toronto reboot teachers Ihe federation said in state ment Wednesday this would in evitably lead to pressure for at 31 espoc of pr on by Ontario teadrors Barry lower chairman of the Metropolitan lbronto School Board said hieedny Toronto should have salary scale for teachers with provisions for merit pay Examine Voting NRQW CPI Toronto Board of krntrol passed mo tion Wednesday setting up committee to examine voting proctdum in the city Controller Allan Lamport said loophole in Torontos ape clal elections legislation makes it possible legitimately to mark ballots with identifying marks He said voter could make marks or sign name on por tion of the multiple ballot with fut spoiling the rest of the bal ot iidopt Approach WATERLOO Ont OP llansport Minister Pick ersng claimed the Liberal gov ernment has adopted total approach in recent revision of federal provincial taxshah ing arrangements ltlr Pickersgill Wednesday night told Waterloo Lutheran University students that the present system was being re placed by formula that would bring about greater equaliza tlon SPREAD FAR AHELD More than quarter of all the Hungarian in the world posure and finished the tour in mudsialned clothes skyscraping apartment block in midToronto is the home or llucio Oasaedo where lets Have It Lelshave to take 109 enema st floor for test development with Lets Have What no rrnrsr llSlf it runs iN TOWN Made from Halibut and Fresh Potatoes Biillllit SEA FOODS 8r RESTAURANT Complete line of Fresh Lakearrd Ocean nan ome live outside Hungary mostly in Eastern Europe THE rouse Squatlingintheshadowol histamiiyhmlivediormore than 50 years Although ha been offered 545000 for the WMJerefusesto sell or move 3p Wimplrooo 7260502 UiiAWA CHTributes to Sir John Mltdnnald flowed like sweet wine Wednesday in We marking ersery ol the binde of Canadas first line mlnlrtu Ba benchen Joined party leaders hr the Illsides salute to the architect of Confedera lion Scotsborn migrant who died in 1891 at 7o External Affairs Minister Martin said the existence of Canada itself was due more to lilacdonald than any other man NDP leader Douglas summed up llfacdonald as an grant who made good and made Canada in the process if it was day for Macdon aid it was also one for Can servative Leader Dielrnhnker the ranking Commons expert on Old llomorrow llfr Dlefenbaker collector ol lllacdonald mementoes las mented that itincdonnlds birth date Jan ll had not been set aside as national holiday The gotmrmont had declared it day of mm only for the Centennial Year uithom holiday Mr Dieleflieku said that too often Canadians forget their own dramatic days while other countries remember theirs had hoped that we would set aside the natal day of Sir John the founder of this coun try as national holiday 011E118 HONORED Lincoln did his part In pre sarvlng the United States torn apart by civil war So did Warb inslon the lather of his coun try Their natal days are re membered lfr Dlefenhaker said lilaclt donaldlpossesed sense of hu mor wrthout which the conduct oi Parliament would be impos sible One anecdote told by Mr Dlefcnbakcr made an oblique reference to llacdonalds drink ing habits can Imagine him being here today were be able to be with us looking at the govern ment without maturity At one time in his day he had government with ma lority of two Why he said it is not even drinking majors ty Commons Marks Birthday gig Of Confederation Father and Lincoln united their countries in bloodshed liacdonaid did so by consultation cooperation compassion and common sense llfandmakia mention in chided the establishment of the principle that Canada would be an independent nation willing to cooperate in freedom but insisting on the right that poli cies for Canada be mode by Canadian nova what he thought could be achieved to marrow with cooperation fol lowing consultation llfr Diefen bakcr said lgr chlcnbaker concluded by quoting the poetical tribute to the British mngnrlnc Punch after Rhodode death it ended Grrradae Old Tomorrow lives today in unfergnlting hearts and nothing fear The long tomorrow of the coming years Mr Martin delivqu the gov crnmenta tribute in the ab THE HOME OF KNSsza WALKERS mm s5 LimiwdQuantities Wool tweeds rib patterned wools plain woels and laminated fancies in the group Adorned with plush Borg wedding ring collars Corrin Reg Values up to $25 ran Mm mm THURSDAY JAYUARY ll IdI sauce of Prime Minister Peer buiit on that framework what son attending another Headed to now Canada he said aid ceremony at Kingston Ont lie raid the Conservative prime minister recognised laudnlme of government Poi icy to be an understanding and cooperation between the Eng lish and French founding pee piss in Canada Canada was Istill grappling with unity prob ems CREATED NATION Mr Douglas said it was Mac donaidr genius that produced the framework of Confederation and made Canada single na tion in 1367 More important it war his patience and persistence that THE BRANDS Sons designs 814 lo 12 GROUP CARRIER MISS YOU if your Barrie Examiner carrier bu not arrived please phone 7282433 And Go of The Eslrnlner will Be Delivered To 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