Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 15 Dec 1967, p. 2

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lithlllilNG BEPORTERASKS Who Will ReplacefPearmn HORACE EGO Coldwaler think Mitchell Sharp will likely be Pearsons replacement in his position it is hard to know it he would be good replace ment He would be an unpopu lar choice because at the tax rise but he would probably do good job internal spending problems have made him look rims wmuaor LOADEll Penetanguishene Mi to ell Sharp would be good man or the job in my opinion He is looking alter the financial situation well and appears to he doing good job The hud get made him unpopular with some HERVE TAYLOR Taronioi would like to see Jean Le sagc replace Pearson llo did lot for Quebec when he was in Hes younger man and understands the younger gen eration He would he ideal choice because he understands the problems of biculturalism that we are running into MR8 MARGHRET Osborne Smallwood would make an ex cellent replacement He is down to earth and straight inr ward man who would do good job You can never please everybody but hes my choice MICHAEL OLlVER Bast Borden expect it will be either Paul Martbi or Paul Hellyer in that order Hellyer made quite name ror him aali in Federal politics by his handling oi the Department at National Dereace Martin is level headed individual making good name or Canada in world aliairs MR5 WILMA 0W3 Stroud Paul Martin seems to me to he good replacement He knows what he is talking about and what has to be done for the country He has also had the eioperienco necessary to step into the job Heber Smithy Denies Rumor MRS DONALD Dcschampr Ritz utopia would like to on Paul Martin take alter Pearson We always lik ed him lie has nice person ality and should be capable taking over He over lsagood Five Injured In Collision Five men were injured and damage was estimated at St 300 allowing an accident at the intersection at Essa lid and in nisitl St at to oclock last night injured am the dlltfls at both cars Raymond Wayne Ber dan at RR Barrie and William Duncan Wilkins St at Blind ltiver Ont Three pasengersin the 56 dan vechiio Leonard Butler is John ivanick 18 and Gary Quesnelle 17 all at lift Bar rle were also injured Theirs were an agortment or out scrapes and bruises Wilklos sustained iraetured ribs and head injuries lie was released train Royal Victoria Hospital this morning Const Fred Nishman who in vestigated estimated damage to the Bordon vehicle at 8100 his was easibound no la ulsl St and Berdan was north bound on Essa Rd before the mishap Wilkins was anted with careless driving and ailing to yield CITY News speaker and has some excel THE BARRIE EXAMINER FRIDAY DECEMBER 15 1967 lent ideas on governmenL lithiNDGOODGRllCIIh The Many Hazards Harrie volunteers at the Can adian Mental Health Association and girls train the north Kem penielt Land Rangers gathered in St Josephs Hall on htulcas ter Strcet last night to wrap Christmas gills or mental pa tianis in the Ontario Hospital in AMY SMITH RR Stroud think Bob Winters Wild be WW We would be an excellent choke most delensivcly tram loll until Nahum and straight spring because every mile and award way are his biggest every new street has its own assets believe in his sincor swim liams The wet Puma Whoever replacement that are in shaded areas in late is he has his ahead alteraoon will begin to ireaze as oi him By CPL RALPH BERRY Barrie City Police in spite of ailthe communica tions at our day there are still those amongst us who do not knowhow prevent skids or once committed how to get out of them gt Just this ueeka iriend who had recently been involved with snnie guard rails suggested we write something about ice and snow skids First should think drivers soon as the sun is gone The same may be true of wet patches beneath an overpass The sur face of the overpass itself may remain irozon most In the day as cold winds strike steel or con crete girders Oiten what an pears to he innocent surlace section on not touch thebrake PCs Absenting Deliberation iiiaii By FARMER TlsSiNGTON Exnminer Correspondent GTlAlVA ThcConservative party serious in its attempts to defeat the Liberal govern meut Heber Smith MP ior Simcoe North said here this weckt In an interview Mr Smith dc nied rumors that the Conserv llives Were absenting themselves tleliherately from want at con fidence votes in the Commons in order to keep the present gov ernment in oiiice When Mr Dlefenbakci was the party leader number ot Tories were Ireqttettliy accnsd of not showing up for crucialvotes so there would not be any possibil ity of another general election with Mr Dicienbaker at the head at the party ut under new leader Robert Stariiielil the party is making tie to ihe Liberals Mr Smith cnn tends The last such etiort came his veek ona1anscrvativemo tion of no confidencein the gov is supplementary bud Liberals won the test ill to and no Tories were not it is physically impossibleto all our members out tora Mr Smith pointed out ast two at our MPs are hospital or are seriously ill rid physioall but one at them is the Speaker and only votes in the case at Lie That leaves nit potential voles whichmeanslbat 133 would be necessary on have one more vole than tie The Liberals hold 132 seats and there are three independents who usually vote with the government The combination of 93 Conservatives with 12 New Democrats it Cred itistes and Social Credit makes up only 129 Adding to the Tory problem is the tart that one Commons seat held previously by Tory Eric Winkle who resigned to enter proyinciai politics is eont ltir Smith argues that it some oi the 20 absent Tories had been present this week to vnte it would have resulted in that many more Liberals also being pres eat as inmany cases members bothxpartes tlyua tending the side public activities Our party Brereton Plaid Naturhlisis hegin their annual winter census Groups responsible tar prede slgnated areas wfll take to th dsl ca present ainarfirasimffig armedwlth binocular nglhe United Nations or on snme other no businesstbat akes them ou oi Ottawatand ilt oitho count v1 But VMrSmiih contends that is mathematically hlmost aiposslhle to iipsei lhe government hat presentThere areeoa kits notebooks Jack Westman group which survey the ira the winter census as mediate Barrie area ties ibed not the same as it was when hit Dieienbaker was the leader it we cguid dump thasgaverament Smith said But to do need support irom all three min or parties andrihe Creditls who are in battle with separ atists in Quebec and the Social Credit which has all butpeas ed to exist ass national party are in no hurry to force an ei cellar and possibly lose their owniseats He said that the only way the government could be dcicated would be on treak vote some thing like thenne the Tories engineered to defeat post of fice bill recently The party plan nedthe surprise vote alter the dinner hour adjournment and the government wasunable to get ue tor having only few in on hand or this vote lit said ihishadjeon ulelih atL strategy Any loitemptrto wait Whim untll moreConaervatives were gt in the chamber would have tip begin to slide sideways always pod air the government that turn the irtlrifwheeisvin the something was aiootland they same direction as the rear is wouldhaye delayed the vote unA $1 more or the government members were in their seats gt on the confidence votes held neutralizes the skid lithe skid this tnllsession the best wc is toward the silt all in do physically thatilEfllEslrilflVDld at cau wns must 92 an on membm lion Do not steer too Violently Even wiLtithis turnout the still sustained by the Barrie ill have been ob some 11 votes pointed out is not necessary Do not an amendmentto the post amen MP it the Steerm 551 act raising rust class mailing It you mil red semi on It tesappraiad While the pariywas criticized lew rim embe mended Believe me youll slop ai snowr ight 1h sooner this way and you will should the rear at your car Thusii the rear slides lelt steer lalt This into the skid Var youwil Oi Winter Driving L099 mag scantraLoi your is to steer the wrong way as it turning away irom the skid ed This will undoubtedly cause the car spin circle and pm lira Elizabeth Robertson chalr Penetanguisheiie and inrnursing homes total ow girls were need and at oclock last night baby mum man at the campaign was no ryealiza thst to turn into the me him had We skid moycause the trout section Wm mm orynnr our to strike do my Aside ram those placed in objects you are tryingto avoid dmphoxes around Barrie and SW 85 my friend and his area many gills were donated guard rails The reeommended by remedial nttionmay not always Sig merchants Mens clothing res gave sport shirts ties be the best in close guarters my and Male Sumgum The more reason to drive scns mm donned earlhugs and neck ihly realizing that you can scl domknaw whatlies ahead Winter conditions require that we accelerate smoothly Eat the ice at the road maintain rea sonable seasonable speed slow down well in advance and when es while prominent cos stopping PUMP THEMigw BRAKES Vlntertlme driving is seldom iun but it need not be ii complete SPINOUT who tomfro pm Saturday Open Sunday amt05p n1 paazn D3063 Barrie omit pins massif amt to pm gt Hit Me WHERE rsrvis Mrsrs THE MAN oUNLon srw svsRYousKERr ausv AT THE WRAPPING TABLE Gift Campaiin Appears Success matits tirin gave many womens and mens toiletries in addi tian shoe stores and tobaccon lots mada large contributions While the volunteers flipped upstairs members at the Cath olic Womens lasagna were down stairs preparing eoilce and cake tor the workers Tissue paper and tape supplies ran out sev eral times alany oi the small gins were wrapped together to make one large present and removable tag was placed on each one to identify the con tents for the stall at the 0H whowlll distribute the gills to the patients it really didnt look as ii We were going to make it said Mrs Robertson but thank rain the bottom at my heart all those people helped us on Cbaiicesarehe is Gard Menisfihoymtomuhnway EVERYEVENING TILL DEC TILLo BARRIE staminanaminainnamaaimnmannus

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