nmmimnmn AIR VICE MARSHAL ii iii the Air Cadet Guard of Hon mander is Cadet Grcgory Carscallen DPC CD the Air Officer Commanding RCAF Training Command inspects Cddets Graduate At Camp Borden Air cadets from all parts of Canada were reviewed by Air Vice lltarshnl it it Carscallen DFC CD in graduation cere monies to end the annual Senior Leaders Course at Camp Ror den yesterday Ranging from iii to in years of age the cadets with in all were divided into two squadrons each at three flights each flight including representative of every province in Canada Air vice Marshal CilisCiliiEil is Air Officer Comm din Training Command which has its headquarters in Winnipeg Winner of the if Garner trophy the award for top pro ficiency in the course was Cadet Platann from St Squad ron Ottawa it was presented by Mr Garner lie is past president of the Air Cadet Lea gue of Canada Second in cadet ratings was Cadet David Jurkowski from 172 Squadron Toronto and third was Cadet Gregory McDon ald of 570 Squadron Edmonton Cadet Stephen at Thomas of 44 Squadron Sarnia was named outstanding athlete and Cadet John MacDonald of 66 Squad Fo as morirsma The cadets are selected for the leadership course from ilbtl annerviPresident T9 Iour Albert l3 Cook president of the nmployeeowned Barrie Tan ning Limited has accepted an invitation to join trade group visiting Europe for the next three lveeks The group will visit England France Germany Switzerland italy and Eire and have the opportunity of meeting with the users of leather at leather trade fairs and through trade comm issioners They will also be taken through chemical fac as tory where many oi the mat erials used in Canadian tanner ics are produced particularly leather dyes Several leading European shoe factories will be visited as well as some oi the most modern tanneries itnly is said to have produced some new leather ma chinery which isnhead of any thing in North America Barrie Tanning Limited has during the last few years made an effort to secure small pro portion of its business from the export field particularly in Cen tral America and England but in the main it proved unprofit able probably due to lack of direct contact between tannery and customer This will open the door to meeting buyers of lost her throughout and could lead to the development of valuable sales outlets for the future our at graduation ccrcmonics at Th Air Cadet Senior Lea dcr cFlirse The Guard Com squsdrons across the nation During their course they attend ed lectures drill practices ne ademic classes and took advan tage oi recreational facilities This year the number attend ing the course was boosted to Zootn previous years only 200 have been on the roll in addition tolhc Vice htorshal special guests at the ceremony were Colonel inch and Victor Simpson of Port Colbornc chairman of the Ontario Provincial Committee of the Air Cadet League Shiny Machine Is Attraction fit The CNE TORONTO Thousands of Canadian National Exhibition visitors who have strolled through the Ontario Government Building during the past week have been interested and intri ued by large shiny machine set in frontal theDepartment of Energy and Resources display The machine seems incongru ous for the exhibit is featuring min on three dis meter model nuclear power station which will be com pleted at Kincardtne in l965 Europe near cook Barrio Tanning Limited has been consistently busy during the last year and there are ob out 140 employees all oi whom own shares in the company part fmm few who have been hired recently The Barrie Tan ncry manufactures cowhide up per leathers for work sport and semldress shoes The management team con sists of Albert Cook pres ident Neil MacDonald gen eral manager Raymond Bur gess sales manager Raymond Belts superintendent MacDonald of Edmonton Alta 5000MEN Willi Continued imm page one informotion that was completely false Still reports of female body found near Shelburneper slsted it turned out however that woman was slain at Mount Forest but she was married and blade grown family Her husband has been charged with capital murder in eetion with the incident The shooting was actually roe toyed to reporters at the Baker headquarters before the police there were notified This hop cned because the coronerion the Shelbnrne casewas presid ing at an inquest into the death of man at the Maple explos ion disaster When the coroner cancelled yocecdings at biopic to go to shooting he made the announcement to the press corps there They immediately notified re porters at the akar farm scene feeling that there could bea connection Earlier in the day Cessna WEATHER Synopsis Worm humld air will move into southern Ontario todayr Afternoon temperatures will range between BI and 90 degrees Scattered showers and thunderstorms are forecast to develop in titesouthwesternie gions late in the clay and spread northeastword most southern regions by Saturday Scattered showers and few isolated thundershowers arcioc curring in the northern regions Cooler Fair imm the west will move into the north country to day clearing the skies Lake St Clair Lake Huron Lake Erie southern Geprgian Bay regions Windsor London Sunny warm and more humid today Mainly cloudy with few showers and thunderstorms to night and Saturday Clearing Saturday evening Winds light becoming southerly 20 to 30 this afternoon decreasing to is to night and becoming westerly 20 Saturday Niagara Lake Ontario itali burton regions Hamilton lar onto Sunny warmer and more humid today Mainly cloudy with few showers and thunder storms Saturday Winds light becoming southerly 20 this afternoon decreasing to is to night and becoming westerly 20 Saturday afternoon Northern Georgian Bay li magami regions North Bay Sudbury1Msinly cloudy with few showers andthundershow ers today Sunny with few cloudy intervals Saturday Warm Winds southerly 20 to day Westerly 15 tonight and Se turdayx White River Algoma Cock rane regions Sault Ste Marie Cloudy with scatteredshowers and thundershowers ending this morning Clearing this after naon Sunny with few cloudy intervals and little cooler Saturday Winds southerly is becoming westerly is by noon laden Forecast Temperatures gt Low tonight High Saturday Windsor so no 35 by the Tottcnhnm Fire Departv moor nunusr so we giells Children rilvoid Strangers Personnel at the RCAF radar stalled It Edgar have been unr ncd in memo cirwlatcd through the camp against allow ing their children to be left alone end recommended warn ing youngsters against talking to and accepting lift from strangers Personnel Officer Flight Lieu tenant Robert NUDE raid the memo come following the dissp pearnee of fllomasioa tinker at Berton and an incident on the perimeter of the camp August 12 in this Incident man appear ed out at the bush exposed him self to number of young girls then ran off into thebush when he saw he had been spotted by the mother of one of the child rcn description of the man has been circulated in the memo and war at the time forwarded to RarrleCity police TED aircraft from Orangevllle ident ified an ohtect on the ground near Highway fl Identification from the ground proved to be shopping bag endtn it one more lead to the long list OPTIMISTIC Despite these occurrences and disappointments inspector tion rls and his coordinator Coast McDonald are optimistic that todays search and the weekend onslaught that is planned might turn up something Ttlc police appear almost can tnceduthatvthe important this log clue lies somewhere near the Bokcrtarm On the search itself on Thursday the army scoured marshes in Tecumseth and Adjala township for on eight square mile area The air force also searched to square miles of tough terrain Labra dordogs searched the rtlway tracks at Beeton and sniffedat two wells in Albion township Sixwaier areas were dragged merit and civilians imm Perle tong and Barrie also helped throughout the day Early in the evening 50 employees of Canadian at Electric Barrie Works returned to the scene for more scouring Their area was in llfono towns The aeroplane scorch ed the town ships of Amaranth Mono Adjalo Tecumethp West thllimbury Innisfit Albion Ring Tossorontlo andEssa The mammoth arch planned Nature Of Rift The real natureof the con flict of opinion between the medical profession and the sac ialistie planners was little un derstood in the recent medical situation in Saskatchewan ac cording to Dr ilf Lockwood director of the Ontario Med ical Association district No DrrLockwood was guest speaker at the Barrie Rotary Club luncheon yesterday its charged that lack of comm unications and of understand ing undesirable paper publicity and whole host of emotions and statements result ed in this recent littleunder stood situation He said should be able to recognize that the doctors far from being gainst progressive steps for the betterment of health of the na tion are indeed actively engag ing without financial renumera ed in trying to achieve that goal in multitude oi different ways For short while Dr Lockwood said the public im age of the doctor has been tak ing an unjustifiable realigning He said young man would not go through 13 years of un iversity and postgraduate train ing without financvial renumera tion it money were the sole ob jective to be achieved Dr Lockwood discussed some of the many problems facing the medical profession today one of them being mental health Today it is the larg est single health probiem ot the natio He not vallabie MINISTERS olscoss cooperation or DEPARTMENTS Shown at yesterdayk meet ing of officials of Lands and Forests Department and Do pdrtment of Reform institut for Saturday promises to be the biggest so for and police feel that it could possibly be the largest in the provinces history People planning to participate in the search are advised but no overnight in odation will be available but camping area will be provided for those who bring their own equipment Food will also be available gain with the assistance of the amry field kitchens and the army of women volunteers This morning the anth Concession of Adtata was near ched for the fourth time just onc7hnlf mile from the Baker form home This time to avoid confusion nearly 500 searchers wen used in the i300 foot wide bush area which is one and onoqunrter miles long They marched through hand in hand in addition to Insp Hairls Coast MacDonald and oificers from outside the area local OPP details from Barrio Alllsion Stayner Elmvalo and Bradford are working directly on the search From Rnrrle they are Const ables Plaxton Hetheringlon Poppin and Winter from Allist on Constables Maurice Sngg Donovan Caney Rankin and Beaucllamp from Stayner Con stable Buchanan from Elmvalo Constable Pace and from Brad ford two eorporals Vosdiag and Barber Dr Lockwood Convinced Little Known facilities and personnel are pre sently inadequate to copewitb this problem He said The bureaucratic millions of dollars so for lab cited for medical services do not include any rriajoqtinllevia tion of this segment illness and the doctors are concerned about this Another problem facing the medical men is the sufficient supply at properly trained per sonnel in the whole of the health field be Coupled with this concern is the ever increasing shortage of students entering medical facultiespart ly due to fear of Grade 13 stu dents of becoming civil servants after many years of study when there are other more at tractive fields open to them He stressedthe urgency of finding some means to halt this trend and warned that any further progress toward social ist planning in this area will purely be disastrous in this na len In yet another problem ma terial aims vs it In itarian needs be asked his audience to remember that in planned economy existing funds will be expended on those segments likely to produce material re wards for mention and high ilown plans for health will be put in abeyance whenever nec essary for those aims to be achieved tions are left to right lltcNellhiPP for Elgio Arthur man district Forester Enos MPP for Simon Cen tre inclr McDonald Warden of Stmcoo County Le Spanner Minister of Lands and Forests Hon irwln iial knit Minister of Reform in rtttutions and Charles Sale derson Superintendent of Ont ario Retormatory at Guelph Examiner Photo Dévelopment Firm Elects Two Officials Earries newest company The Community Development Com pany elected two officials and prepared to give impetus to the project at meetingchaircd ltorace Prottyesterdny After discussing company ob lectives an election was called and Ross Nixon was elected chairman and Charles Griffin viceehnlrman Arrangements were made to form the company and have the charter drawn prospectus will be drawn and will be available to anyone interested in the company as soon as it is approved Chalrmsn Nhtonsald Well be working night and day on this and we hope to have some thing definite for the public in the near future The next meeting will be September Mr Nixnn said there will be meetings once week and spee Announces OtiAWA Special Casual civilian labor at Canadas mili tary establishments will shortly feel the edge of the federal gav ernmcnts austerity axe The Department of National Defence said Thursday that it was in structtng its command to ieriuce the hiring of civilian casual help us means of saving money during tho present economic difficulties in Canada grams covering the matter were despntehed to command head quarters Tbursday afternoon Details of what the ruling will mean in terms of actual man power at each establishment are expected to be available fromcommandheadqnartersi day or two Tele The ruling does not effect regular emplayeds at thene partment of National Defence And in cutting back casual staff certain conditions as to length of service and Veterans preference are to be considered Full text of the departments order to its commands fol lows fThe level of casual labor manhour alllotments Ito repair and upkeepoi buildings at defence establishments and for the repair of ships has been reducedto save money at this particular time This move will effect only casual labor cm ployens who for the most part are hired from time to time and it is not applicable to reg IM Momtall MW f5EXTONS Sheet llfcint iteatlng rs Eccles st pastales Casual Labor Cut utnr employees of the depart ment Programs which are con sidered to be essential to the direct support of military plans and operations will not be af fected by casual labor staff re action Duriaga pcriodot layoff the department gives prefer ence to continued employment to employees by observing the following practice Employees with the longest continued serv ice withrthe unit or service employees with satisfactory employment record veterans of the First or Second World Wars emphasized that the de ent in alll cases where layoff has been determined to be necessary explores every avenue in an endeavor to see that the employee experiences the least hardship possible in late June Prime Minister niefenbaker announced as part of the austerity program that eftforls would be made to re duce federal spe inghy milllion in one ii year inl meetings during the inter vals Shares in the new Company will cost $25 each and since the ideals to gttmeny people ini vesting each share ll of is limited to 20 shares Capital stock will be $250900 The companys stqtcmcnt of purpose is to foster improve and promote the in trial commercial and physical dcvet opment of the area by assisb ing financially or otherwise the establishment of new industry or business in the continuation of present industry or business within the area Mayor Lea Cooke has urged housewives to give keen atten tion to the proposal because this cant help but make mon ey and it is job security for your husbands Anyono interested in the devs elopments can get in touch with tiny Enrrles industrial Planning Commissioner at his office in the Chamber of Com merce Building The teleph number is PA 89953 Willard Kinzle sat 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