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Barrie Examiner, 10 Nov 1959, p. 5

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Ouflc Dru BELLEVILLE CF Council of this debtridden city Monday night fired Drnry Denyuimn his Job as city manager treas urer and tax collector rather gtIhecxpens€ol accept mg restgna Denis whnncenlly admitted as judicial inquiry he cltylunds building Beilrvilie Me Farlandsrintoa world champion amateur hockey team submitted letter of resignati Cotmcil however voled Io dis miss the Wearold official when city solicitor Pringio sold the city mightbe llabile for an honorarium if not full wages for the period since May when Dclriycs was suspended be suspension carneafter spccial audit disclosed $259000 city debt This touched off the in quiry which last week found the debt tobe more than $600000and brought genre against council Denyes was paid $7 annu ally for his three jobs ddring the lastthree years He received no salary for managing the hockey team which last springwan the 195 misspentlob charge of gross negll ilflffiITiresi Denyesf on nocrgy champion agfigafih media agreed to retain city audiIorJr Lo ware for themt of this year and left it up the 1960 cumcil elected Dec to decide whether Mr Lewis shouldmnaln oaths Council will advertise or city manager and la and turn the applications over to next years administration An offer by the municipal af fairs department to axis city in Untangling ilainanciai affairs was acceptciAcommlt tea was appointed to meetide partmcnt officials Council voted against suspend ing rules and allowing mo on to suspend the city soil tor Alderman Jamesll Forrester gave notice he will present the motion at the next cotmcilmeet ng Alderman Robertson Coliins gave notice of motion at the next meeting to end radio broad casting of council ee in which have been on the air since amt Cit Lils Winter ran TORONTO CF Farm folk and cityfolk get together Friday at the 1959 Royal Winter Fair The Irish Reg eat will pro vide the guard of honor when the Duke of Northumberlnnd olli cialiy opens the fair before an audience varying from society women to jeanclad attendanm The fair featuring many inter national events ends Nov 21 Preliminary ju gin started Monday giving the 118 judges chance toexamine the 16000 en tries in such diverse fields as cattle flowers and tropical fish The 1958 whent queen Gail Adams to of Manson Alt among those competing for eight grain championships which other Westpm countries recognize as international They are world titles in wheat oats barley rye corn forage crop seeds soy beans and bay The potato Cham pionship an international may petition is heenl contested GODFREY To ATTEND Telavuion star Arthur Godfrey still tion for cancer has been invited as special guest Nov 20 The in star of 1956 and 195s shows will By PETER Moms NEW DELHI Reuters The leaders of Indias titling Congress party served notice on Commu nist Chinatodny that India can on the frontierdividing the two countries The partys woridng commit tee its command resolved recuperating from an opera Opens Friday not perform but is present some of the portal the $143000 prize money Hollywood cowboy Roy Rogers and Saturday performances Throughout the RCMP will stage anew and varying precision demonstration featuring Roman tandem and team riding Canada will compete for inter national equestrian honors against teams from Argentina Brazil Mexico and the United State Douglas Cudney 27 of Grimsby member of the Cana dian team the last thrce years is captain Team member Jim Eider 26 Aurora competed in the 1958 pics and thePanAmerlcan Games in Chicago earlicr this year as did Tom Gayford 30 of Toronto now observing the 10th anniversary of his firs motion the Chandian team Lorne Nov 14 matinee Seigle of To nto Was named to the Canadl team for thetirst time this year said considersiTChi But Cant Toierat should be taken for the preven tion of border clashes but such steps should not affect the integ rity of India or involve ac ceptance of aggression dias responseto new Chinese proposal calling for talks and demiiltarized 25 mile wide belt along the fron er Thecommittee said Chinese ac ate meeting that adequate stepsitions any the frontier had led to Discuss Burino Nuclearyfivrmsi nouns lit Talks Defence States nuclear weapons was dis nose co eintactu th the Knight OTTAWA ca Proposed Ca nadian acquisition of United cussed in the joint defence talks between thettwo countries De hak fence Minister Pearkes said Mon daynight lle told reporters in Washing ton that he could not give any estimate of the time when Can ada Would getrsucb weapons He presumably was referring to possible atomic warheadsfor the Bomarc missilesandlpossible storing in Canada of atomic bombs for BlacHKnigbtmooket success ully fired at the woomera rocket ange reached height of more an 450 milesthe government announced today recov team retrieved the Later after his return home to Ottawa Mr Pearkes recalled the policy announced some months ago by Prime Minister Diefen er to the effect ICaaadisn troops if they are to be expected to carry out their defensive role must have the best weapons available Purely defensive weapons Mr Pearkes addechfle said that at the present time Canada has no means tocarry such weapons in anyofits aircrafhfie saldjf 315 atomic we more brought into Canada they willremain un der US control but the decision for their use would be in Cans dian decision at government Airstr ans piyMinister Alan Hulm illntllllced test pa cen Ian wi in predtermined tnrgeton daily deem ed hicle designed for searchinqludmg obiemo reentry ltnlso is in Information iii the 1131m Streak the eighbday fair The committee met to consider not tolerateflfhmese aggression In Folks Get Together expected to trophies and will headline the opening night sum and on no the Monongahela Valley again as Jones and Laugbiin Steel saw dc nounsr fimsauaca AP uantl gicklcdy fro emills Hm Steel works across the began reopening hours after tbe ing offfor ao days at lea effects of 11a scrippling strike bound days The amount of new steel was 09 upheld Will keep relativelygsmal but it was we May 119 3737 Alttcicks the intro belief that the cat nese government have ate plan of aggression and had caused deep resentment in in As more arm NEUTRAL The committee wishes to make it clear that they stand firmly by Indias basic policy of nonalign ment with the power blocs and the avoidance of ance It called for the budding up of industrial and economic strength not only for prosperity but also to generate effective resistance to any external threat to our secur ity Prime Minister Nehru attended the committee session and ad dressed it on Chinas new propos als issued Monday by Premier Chou Eniai in Peking Nehru also met the forei fairssubcommittee of biscabinet this morning to discuss theChi nesc proposals He had saldMon day night that the spirit of Cbous letter was not bad but that the proposed gt withdrawal of troops along the has that 2500mile bordermight bead to lynantngcous to China dia bacause of diff topography The premier of Kashmir Bak sbi Git mam Chin se quit the areas of Ladakh they have occupied Indias he said shouldnot be to per mit even one inch of its tanitory he ccupied by another coon onto ightln amounts to Among steal Steels pl with thé number ladustrim their jobs idle worker Him the United small gt gt new de mentsought in obi WW1 Only nhandfn olntenance workers work Saturday for the tedious job reopening the Monday longidle steeimcn were hemg recalledby the thousands as ironmaldng and steelm naecswere started In deliber ran cairn BACK yttn estimated 85 undo Steels annals ofltbe who had been laidoff The fleet of 240 ships pile up énougb are skes ports to keepthe steel in ulanMohammed de dusky aDhg Monday night that the silk Screen pm rnugbt to perfection in order that wherever servloo men wcrcouartcred these re productions could hemmed mm hi pifié honon no in the Aitvlliailery of To provost HOME item to be tabled until after the condoned page one Alderman Coolie asked for the city status reportwas released ms nutMondayv am impasse and think studies should ie made he comrncntf ed This brought mum Netnoa to his feet to press point he raised at councils inst regular meeting am afraid the city status mport will come in andwe wuL have to devour thereport in one sitting he laid Lthlnir it is going to be terrific thing to do it in one meeting Corporations Second Avenue plant in Plasmaangels badrf operation steel strike sner new Last month Alderman Cooke assuredcouncllthere would be time to digest fully thacontenta of the city status committee rc amisns nouns strong plea for the home some from Alderman ller sey whopralsed the twovbomes for the aged operated bySlmcoe County fWe want as good or better That means we have to spend some money The property fully met the requirements of home for the aged But some action must be taken now or in thenear future vile said old people who and rtowalkilnaparkhadtodoso produc States govern the bigg an the Taftllartloy the strike and Saturday few US Sapreme the lnlilub on that the millsrunning for coolingof period Vol mmmnstly started mills But by blast furnaces open hearthfurl men were recalled to per cent of mrbasic steel the Job say it Weeks before production much Jurning out new Ywere Republic Plants Bethlehem nan reopening of bulls 335000 workers beganre La But for thousands of named in Queens Park or St Vincent where young people were all over the place By taking property councitcouidpmvide shame in piacareasonably secluded and attractive But round had to take action byvthe corn he added roars Iran Council agreed to cable the item until Monday when the city status committee releases details of negotiations withtho agreement during the Nnyember county By arrangement the cotmty 11 also publish the resin of could The agree ment covering aliaspects of tho duds separation from Simone County will be released beboth bodies at the same time Ne gotiations havebeea taking place more than 10months Ode lowpremium protects allyour possessions withthey gt AltHEW no others was little pros lainmile mutual Ontbe Gre will try to at Lower ormqre informationcall your Alguit todayl SARJEANT my ducardd Mr Caisson painted mu skatchdurlng the meeting He is that rare combination anon bo canpatntmnd answer trues lions at thesahre time plainod that since he before 1954 he has learneda lot and changed his method in some repeats When an artist goes outto many things are against the clemcnts time and lack of comfort so good equip mgut ircssentlai Paint rapidly or fight change and sketches shoal bu spontaneous be sug ga He quoted Arthur Usmer aa one who dislikesxulred paint Have system and never lose controL The medium is put on the board first Do not have pre conceived idea you may nd hours looking for it Do no back and expect to find it again Sitdovm when you find sub lect Make little drawings If tb subject stands up it is worth painting Analyse your subject lie spends damnoi at the time in the Prelim es one third to putan the color Put on leave demeafll that you can looms of it come His medium tor outdaarwmk is madcap of turpentinesunthiclr coed git and warulnahuxeepyautr groun color nlt transparen Elie should faotI rapid or pougb up er Mr Cassgn paints in low key on apainted background Mov ing sides with angular clouds with biocky treatment are lavor itea His palette is ldidlout to suittha weather More earth col ors am used than any other When the sketch was flushed atis as fares he could take it in the time at his disposal 12 sketches recently completed in the Bancroft and Pcterboro area were put up for the audience to see Excellentwork was shown inthesc undueflowers showed street deal of interest Ed pct introduced the speaker giving afew bf his accomplishments At theclose of the address Mrs lfcadweil ably expressed the delight and thanks of the club Mrs Tolchard and Mrs McVeigh served drunk meats and Mrs Gordon Reeve pouredcoffée and evcryoneca joyed social half hour Ont Highway Other Routes Get New Numbers roacmo ice Ontnrios Highway 11wlil be extended con siderably next yeartbut only part PANTS BURN HOLE or cast MONTREAL CF Police said Monday garbage inclaer ath may have already de atroycd apair of old trousers by Montreal man who did not know they can talned saw in can and Jewelry Mrs Sterman told po lice her husband discarded the trousers thinking they were worthless But she had hidden to $259 purse $750 ring and $1009 pearl necklace in pocket By the time the mistake was discovered the garbage was collected It may be too late to re cover the trousers police Saidgt Rubbish that will burn such as trousers is usually thrown into the fire of it will be new road The rest will be done with numbers The highway nowruns north from Tomato through Cocbraaa and thence westard to Nipigcn on the north shore of Lake Su pettor Highways Minister Cass an nounced Monday highway signs cam 17 running from Nipigon wcst to Fort William will be com plemented with signs numbered 11 to 11A No too from Fort Wil liam west to Atlkukan and No 71 from Fort Frances north to Rainy River wiltbe renumbered to The Bmiia eastwest link between Abkokan and Fort Franceswill be completed next year and that will be Highway 11 as well gt 0ther number changes an nounced by the minister Highway 7o from Fort Frances 10 Kenora will be made No 71 to coincide vvith United State Highway 71 from New Orleans to Internatiohnl Falls Mina Highways 616 and 614 both run ning west from Timing will he oome part of Highway 101 which will run from the Quebec border to anaon Lake Superior when the ChaplcauFoleyet and Wawa Chapleaurst etc are com plated erupt the officialisudan ere radl station reported today Dissident officers tried to start mutiny tested Ibrahim Abboud was led by Lt Col All Hamid LtCol Mohamed ahgoub Oman and Capt Abdel ninLaw of tanner premier the report said Some officers dismissed follow ing another abortive ooupv mtookdogcr thingov emmento eSu anrcpu November 1959 The bou state and the cabinet wore dis Parliament nndall polit icai parties dissolved and pro1 visional constitution suspended Supreme authority has since in councii of the armed forces headed by Abhoud whojs president premier and minister of defence Sudan jointly ruled by Britain and Egypt until January 1956 is land of 10000000 south of Egypt oun Will Sign Free Trade Pact LONDON AP British offl cleia said Monday that cabinet min te rs of Eurnpcs outer seven countries expect to sign free tradc convention in Stock holm Nov 10 gt When finally ratified tho eon ventionwiil establish atrading area composed of Austria Brit sin De ark Norway Portugal Switzarl and Sweden Next July these cnun would begin abolishing tariffs on all industrial items and 51113 agricultural products impo from enchother Abolition otthe barriers would take place dunng 10 years chads To suggélu Continue Colombo JOGJAKAETA Indonesia AV Canadian comprom suggestion to continue the lomboV Plan for another five years with possible subsequent renavai for further fiveyesr period to 197a likely will be pro posed at the Colombo Plan min isterial conference which opens Wednesday ber countries reunited States mid Thoattrmpt to overtth the yearold militaryregime of Gen

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