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Barrie Examiner, 12 May 1961, p. 5

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CdnadaSetTcEprlodelva With Teurist Hordes ROBERT RICE Canadiln Press Staff Writer OTTAWA CF Within next few years Canada wrll find itself rocked by an explo sion in tourism Resources Minister Dlnsdate told the Conunoru Thursday night that tourism is clicking ahead faster and faster as Can adas No dollar earner4m runner up to the newsprint in dusky We are on the verge of what we may call an explosion in the tourist population he said He went on to any that while Canadas biggest tourist pitch will continue to be aimed at the Americans there is no reason why quite number of Bum peons might not also be con vinced of the merits of visiting Canada Said lifr Dlnsdale speaking in the Commons during debate on his spending estimates cov ering the department of north em affairs and natural re come for direct assault on this market especially in view of the increased prosperity in Europe and the United King dam and the tendency on the part of those people to travel Harcaacxsas more than they have in the Fur Fu Americanl the new ma lorthemo of come In Can ada dunking will be the Trans Canada Highway in molar newspapers and prestige magazine Canada will feature its cross country highway as lure for the 10000000 Amer loans with can As could be expectedJn the debate ml actedlike travel agents in lavish praise of their own balllwicks as tourist hav cos Herridge iCCFKoot enay West thumped drum for bk own riding in southeast ern British Columbia the Switzerland of Canada this Garden of Edcn And Hubert Badanai LFort William sighted east forlhis pitch to Parliament The scenic spienor of Lake Superior he said Is unsur passed even by the magnitude of the Rocky Mountain area of British Columbia Another Conservative MP hiacdonnell who repre sents To to Greenwoodv backed Mr Badanais claim IDEAL FOR IOWISTS cannot imagine that the Creator ever made finer place Blame Children In Railvvay Fire LONDON 0ntCPt Chil dren with firecrackers were blamed ooy for fire which destroyed half of the blocklong Canadian Pacific Railway freight sheds Damage was estimated by the fire department at from $0000 to $75000 Thursday night after the blaze swept through the up town frame building Eula CPR official said it could take year to make comprehensive eva luation of the merchandize stored in the bumcdout section Today fire department in spectors and railway police were investigtiting the fire after flreofficials were told by gas company inspector that he saw children pushing firecrackers under the doors shortly before the fire was noticed Reports that there were ox plosives in one of string of freight cars at away from the blazing building were denied by CPR officials Fire Chief Mather said he was told by railroad officials there were no explosives in the box cars About 50 firemen including 15 off duty men fought the flames as police set up cordons to keep back hundreds of spec tators TRAIN HOLDS UP TRUCK Chief Mothers said pamper one of eight units cent to the scene was held up for three minutes by train at the nearby cm crossing The fire started in the two storey east end of the sheds in section plied with bonded freight and swept down to one storey section burning through the roof before firemen brought the blaze under control The cast section was destroyed and about quarter of the one storey shed was burned out The string of boxcars one ablaze and others redhot were towed away from the front of the sheds by diesel locomo tivo while firemen played hoses on them Momentsiater flames beiched through the shed doors Deputy Fire Chief Sidney Ponslord said southeast wind blew sparks and burningdebris across the tracks to open ground and saved nearby houses and buildings in eluding gas station from be ing set alight Eushchev Says States Shot Short 0i Russian Triumph MOSCOW Reuters Soviet Premier Khrushchev said today be welcomed the successful launching of man into space by the United States but the achievement was far short of Russias triumph in orbiting man around the world Khrushchev speaking in Tbil isin at the 40th anniversary ses sion of the Supreme Soviet of the Republic of Georgia said Maj Yuri Gagarins space flight has forever given priority in manned space flight to our comma The Russian leader said he was sure the United States would repeat what we have done The question is merely one of whodnes it first Khrush chev said The whole world fairly considers that the flight of our space ship Vostok was preceded by no one And it is actually so He said GagarinS flight into space April 12 marks the sei entific and technical develop ment of our country upsurge am béckwlardne progres President Kennedy bad ad mitted that in 40 years Russia had achieved great successes and that these successes might exert power of attraction and we are glad to hear such an admission He branded as an invention the declaration that there is no freedom in the Soviet Union There was freedom for every one who creates material val ues to enjoy the fruits labnr But there Wasno free7 dom for those who exploit an other mana labor Khrushchev said he and Ken nedy have different views on social orders but it is necessary for them to find comon language on some problems For Commercial Industrial Photos Portraits Passport Film Developing am 05mm stunlo 38 Dunlap St PA oIlld lover Hunts We live on one planet we must exist and in some ques tions find common language he said The question of peacethat is thcmost important question on which the Soviet Union is prepared to build its relations with any sta Canada May Open UK Travel Office OTTAWA 0P Zflhc Cana dinn Government Travci reau may opena branch oil in the Upited Kingdom or Eu rope to encourage more tourists to comato Canada Resources altimeter Dinsdala said Thurs ay He told the Commons that prosperity inEuropeand the casing of exchange regulations are enabling more Europeans to travel and the government wgnts to attract them to Can be BINGO Proceeds to LET Fahd Monday May 15 sent $000 JACKIOL Must Go w1001 nan comrasr for muons he said an does notseemtobemadeiormaay other thingsbut for tourists it is ideal IhoMPIputouttheirwel cornomat iortourists during study of the W301 spend ing estimates of the northern af fairs and natural resourcesde partment for the current fiscal year Afar approving them the Commonsturned to the esti mates of the fisheries de partment Vamounting to $23 55135 Earlier there was storm over the power development plans iortbe Columbia River InEritlsb ColIEnhin Justice Minister Fulton who negotiated the Canada US Columbia Riv or development treaty said British Columbia was fully aware of every word phrase and implication in it be fore it was signed with the Americans But Opposition Leader Pear son and Mr Herridgo charged that Canadaiacted too quickly in signing the treaty without get ting an agreement with the EC government The treaty ratified by the American Congress is bogged down in bickering between 130 and the federal government Welfare Shelters To Get increases TORONTOtcPtOntario will remove the room restrictions in welfare shelter allowances and increase the shareablo maxi mum payment in the larger ci ties Premier Frost announced Thursday He told press conference the maximum will be increased to $65 month for an unheated room and $75 for cheated room Present maximum shelter pay ment is $25 month plus $3 for each room The new regulations now be ing drafted by the department of welfare will apply only to clties with 100000 population or moreToronto Hamilton Wind sor and Ottawa He said the increases are necessary in the larger cities because of higher rents and welfare cases often used food and beating allowances to help pay the rent COlor May Fool But Not Shape WINNIPEG CP The Man itoba government has whipped up special regulation fumes taurcnts that want to serve col ored margarine with their meals The government has decided that margarine will have to be served in little triangular pat tiesrather than in squares like butter Thiswny everyone will know what theyre eating Ag riculture Minister George Hut ton said Thursday If the color fools them the shape wonLf The minister also announced that factorycolored margarine will be legal in Manitoba start ing June it will be dis tinctly darker shade than blit HURONIA naiven0 THEATRE 13a 333 BEN muons PLAYERS town Hill LNisiItly at 730 Hos Office Open at ms pan Mrs Therese homilyLevels was namedsludgc for St Gearv geEst Que lnMoy the first woman judge in Quebec hist ory Judge LemayLuvale graduate of Laval University was called to the bar in 1050 GP Photo International PoliCe Meet Narcotics Rings To Fight TORONTO Canadian and United States police offi dnll will meet hare May St Juna to disusrs means of fighting an organized crime web at border points and in Toronto In making the annoucomet Thursday Magistnte Bck dulnnan of the Metro politan Toronto Police Commis sion sold the chief impose of the muting would beta coor dinate operations to combat gambling and narcotics rings At the same time Attorney General Roberts was telling 0m tario residents not to be alarmed Ide by storiu of gangsteer and criminal rack eta in the United States and dont regard them as evidence of any widespread similar as lstenoe here Mr Hick said invitations to the meeting had been Sent out last week and indications of atv Cold Hard Cash Is Needed For Mental Health Challenge TORONTO CPlCold hard casbnot sympathy should he demanded of Canadas af fluent society if the challenge of mental illness is to be met Tomato psychiatrist told the Ontario Medical Association Thursday Dr William Mitchell in pa per presented to the OMAsan nual convention said the chal lenge of mental health isnt be ing met in terms of personnel buildings or anything else He said the time has come to stop seeking funds through sym pathy or by pleading that so cinl stigma is no longer at tached to the illness If were going to argue with affluent groups lets argue on costalnnothls they will under stand he said One should not argue for sympathy but for coldhard cash The annual cost of mental ill ness to Canada is now between $500000000 and 5700000000 One of the few things in itself that challenges thedefencc hud get Ono Canadian inevery 2500 last year was in mental insti tution he sald and one in 10 of us is going to be in some tima in our lives Dr Mitchell suggested one reason money for research on mental disorders is hard to LEGION BINGO SATURDAY MAY 13 PM LEGION HALL 71 COLLIEasT Béfdré you buy from fictionto help you decide which car naturally come by is that people find mental illness distasteful Their hearts go out for child on crutches but not for someone who is in need of psy chiatric help Dr Mitchells paper was one of several dozen presented to OMA groups DONT WORRY In one of the papers Dr Salter Toronto orthopaedic surgeon suggested worry lessover children born with flat feet Most will grow out of the condition he said and of the others only two per cent will need surgery He told of an Indian who walked from Barrio to Tomato 85 milesto loin the army only to be rejected because he had flat feet Toronto dentist Dr MacGregor suggested mothers Eel thumbsucking like alcolt fJ CS midnee received from the RCMP Ontario Provincial Po lite Indtha Bi State Water front Commission of New York and New Jersey to be heard from were theFederol Bureau of Invad gauan and Federal Bureau of Nmth of the US and New York State Police as GAMBLING The conference was called following reportof the New York State Commission of in vestigations into organized crlme and gambling Mr Hick raid the references to Canada and Toronto were general but the key reference to Toronto was in gambling Repaid that by publishing race track information Toronto newspapers were playing into the bands of professional gam blers and bookmakers Mr Roberts said he was told at the annual meeting of On tario magistrates last week that there was no indication of un restricted crime patters operat ing in defiance of our laws f°ifam°ng life amoun an ting in pools he said but there is no suggestion from the sources have just mentioned that titers is any undue or ex tensive unmoleated organized cdmo effective in this province atthistimoinanywaycom parshlotolomeofthe condi tiansthathavebeenexpoaedin oulstneofthostateslothesouth Ln Mr Roberts said he is con vinced the police municipal councils and all responsible cit izens feel sense of duty and would any attempts at bribery corruption andlmpro De influence STRENGTEEN BRANCH Mr Roberts said that the criminal invesligation branch has been strengthened by four more inspectors and the OPP anti gambling squad will be substantially increased in the near fixture Mr Roberts referred in his speech to the St Pauls Pro gressive Conservative Aarocia tion to meeting this week with federal Justice Minister Fulton George ilovies CONSTRUCTION LTD Barrie PA com WEEKEND DANCE FRIDAY sarunnav VNIGIIIS Ioor IIAII am as roman NEIL nonmrsc anonu Combo SATURDAY rota Vcnown and ms osounsrna From 0mm Spotlight Dance Saturday Refrmhmcnt Booth and Chechoom NO OR JEANS PERMITTED ADMISSIONJSd Central Ontario fitmentgags ofqolieo MONDAY MAY 15 1961 Sales Club Advertising KENNYS BANQUET HALL REEPT10N700gtm DINNER 745pm BOB HUNTERS ORCHESTRA Beautiful Corsage for eve Dress Optional Barbershop Quartets ry lady Spot Prizes OCFIO Personalities Lucky Draw for Queen For ADcy with Hundreds of dollars TICKETS AVAILABLE mom worth of prizes $500 PER COUPLE fIllllYf help you séparate fie is the best buy we have preparedthe XRay Books in which all the 1961 modelrcara are compared and evaluatedfeaturehv feature These blinks pullnor roer voun FREE norm on use IDR MQRI IV MI COMPAQ Riv Allandala lelber and M00 Ltd Harris Flowers Flenrings of Barrio OI Any one Members 1mm anew Ear get the XRay Bodks withgthe completestory ofiailthe i96linodeis mamm maruarnnnI Voters Take Part In Shaping Party WINNIPM CPI The 110 New Party clubs formed in Can ada during the last is month will make contribution to the party out of all proportion to their numbers Sparham director of the clubs said Thursday He described the clubs in an interview as the third ele ment in the New Party While existin CCF and trade union support formed the two main bases of the party the club provided opportunity for for merly uncomitted voters to take apart in shapingtho Mr Spaiham said the groups are really snowballing and growing in parts of Canada whero there has been no CC support in the past He said Saskatchewan is the strongest supporting province Bntish Columbia second strong fit and Manitoba third IMPERIAL NOW SHOWlNG THE SHOW lHE SUSPENSE lHE lHRill ill IliAlHililliiili flHAMAH STORY OF THE CIRCUS CONTINUOUS SAT FROM pan stagnation oumaketbe ghit dwioefgyour mmmmlfsafterathorongh shouldbe

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