Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 18 Dec 1961, p. 10

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IOTIIE BARRTE EXAMINER MONDAY DECEMBER II 1m Govl Denies Short Change For Militia OTTAWA CPIThe army de riled today that graduates oi the six week national survival course are being shortchanged in their pay envelopes An army spokesman was com menting on protests from Wood stock that cheques were below the amount promised in na tional delence pamphlet The spokesman said that there was typographical error in pamphlet stating that tnkehomo pay or the course would amount to more than 3750 He said the figure should have been €40 As soon as the error was spotted all areas were told to change the pamphlet and to in form recruits of the error the spokesman said This may not have been done at Woodstock He said the Woodstock gradu ates received the correct amount for the sixweek course $24220 Uscanada Rumble Growing Louder In 1962 By HAROLD MORRISON WASHINGTON lCIl Rum blings along the CanadaUnited States border may become in tensiiied during 1962 as the too neighbors come to grips with growing list of perplexing is sues ranging from hydm power to world trade Acrlmony and suspicion caused by at least on diam alreody have led some Ameri can officials to queson whether CanadaUS relations can continue to be held up as model for the rest at the world to follow That dispute involved the Co iumbin River power treaty which the US waiting with growing impatience for Canada to ratiiyuRatlfication ls being held up by continuing dis agreement between the Cann dlan and British Columbia gov ernments over the disposition of Canadas share of the power As the dispute spread bor der relations were ruilled in November by one of the most pointed charges oi interference ever voiced by Canadian cab inet minister against one from the United States Diplomats on both sides found their ingenuity taxed in hurried attempts to play down the dis pute as Canadian Justice Min Inter Fulton accused US interior Stewart Udall of taking the side oi Brit ish Columbia In the power is sue Udall denied the charge tIISLEADING NAME TRING Elmlflnd CPI mmpamtiiciy rare Russian bird known as the sociable ploIer hasnt lived up to the name The which Is not controlled should Isonie rearrangement oi Ameri bird appeaml at llcnrtlord be restrained Ican continental deience plans shin rcsqn but when orni in mm 01 general 3d Kennedy was reported to have tholog ts mm in to study it polity Canadians with me taken personal hand In org the ior dis pearcd us government with mix ins Prlrkrlle mollyudblefinbaker Lure of apprehension suspicion MC 951 is it axnmin Want Ad and hope Canada had long Despite the bickerings dis 37mm PA 32414 suspected that the US played putes and fmstrations in rela major role In Britains deci lions between the two coun sIon to seek membership in the tries there was great reser European Common Market is voir of goodwill Theprime move that could wreck the Com minister visited Kennedy last monweaith preferential tariii February and re system and reduce Cdnadian turned the visit with trip to markets in Britain Ottawa to May But the us held out pros pects of even bigger market op ExmA MONEY portunities for Canada through tarreaching US government VANCOUVER Cmm Si proposal to negotiate broad stile Century 21 Exposition will thrill cuts with Europe with the 1qu WWW i° 375900000 to British Columbia understanding that most coun above its regular tourist row tries including Canada would me In 1961 Ralph he an ex advantage °I me ccutivs of the project said in me an interview here EXPECT BATTLE The Kennedy proposals how ever will prove worthless un less Congress approves them bitter congressional bottle it expected Defence also will be big crossborder issue In 1962 as American military leaders wait to see whether the Canadian government accepts nuclear warhads tor the two squadrons oi Bomare entiaircrnit mis alles being set up in Ontario and Quebec Csnndlnn failure to accept them might force trouble DAY OR NIGHT PAIRS Phon PA 61142 TONYS APPLIANCE and TV SERVICE DYCKS FOOD MARKET Top Quality Front of But Hlnd Quarter of Beef Side of Pork GUARANTEED ro SATISFY DYCKS FOOD MARKET ISO Collier St Fhono PA 35339 For Delivery Fire Victims lire Buried WATERFORD Ont CF Funernl services were held Sun day for the five children of Mr and Mrs Douglas Huffman who died Thursday night in fire in their parents home Robert 15 Janet 12 Archie Patricia and Glenford in months were buried In adjoin ing graves in the cemetery in 33 lb 49 lb 39 lb BCMPS LITERARYSLEUTH the work of VilllamShake spcorc Sgt Huber said his examination raised doubts in his mind that Shakespeare was the author Photo es in play written near Iygm years ago no Con ada Council assigned the handwriting expert to try to find out whether Hand was RCMP Staff Sergeant Huber works from 30inch en largements of original docu meats to study Band three Canadians Spending More During Christmas 1961 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Cashregisiers are jingling at faster tempo than year ago in most parts of the country as Canadians whirl through their si Christmas shopping spree CrossCanada Survey by The Canadian Press shows that merchants in most major cities expect at least small increase over last years Christmas sales volume Their optimism is supported by statistics showing depart ment store sales about live per cent higher than year ago in the first weeks of the seasonal buying rush Quebec and Manitoba are run ning well ahead of year ago and even in Saskatchewan where last slunmers drought put crimp in spending power there was slight rise in de parlmnnt store sales in late November Regina storekeepers are pes Simistic however and the gen eral expectation seems to be that Christmas shopping will be down three to five per cent An official of one Regina de partment store says people are tighter with their money An other says the number of sales is higher but that people are buying lowerspriced items MORE SELECTIVE Ottawa Montreal and Ed monton report one trend in common Shoppers are more selective Edmonton finds more people looking for quality merchandise indicating dollar volume will probably be higher than year ago Household appliances are popular reflection of the fact that many more new houses were built in Edmonton this year than last Storekeepers in Montreal where sales are running ahead of 19st say they feel their big advertising campaigns have been justified by evidence that shoppers come in knowing what they want to buy Department stores in Ottawa forecast sales about the same as last yéar with the lack oi snow delaying the start of the big rush In contrast good weather in Winnipeg is given by some merchants as reason for hcavy run of early shopping Sales compare favorably with year ago There is some pref erence for practical gifts such as transistor radios stereo phonic equipment and clothing especially mens sport shirts The big story in Toronto is sales by discount houses many of which have been set up around the ci perimeter in the last year Since most of the discounts are experiencing their first Christmas season they have nothing to compare with But one outlet with nine stores in Ontario says business is30 per cent ahead of its projected estimate The Grey Cup football game Dec practically knocked one Saturday out of the shopping season and the weather in Tor onto has been so mild that the panic buying is late in start ing But the established depart ment stores say sales are good All three big Vancouver de partment stores figure to match last years good volume al though its not likely to com pare with 1958 described by one manager as the tail end of the BC boom One spur to buy ing that record players and records are cheaper than year ago George Davies CONSTRUCTION LTD BanIo PA 83186 PLAZA DRUGS Shoppers in Saint John NB got an early start and Novem bar volume was higher The early part of December wasnt as brisk but the over all trend is toward an increaso in buying over year ago LOSSLEADERS Some Saint John stores have turned to losslenders items sold at less than cost to pull the customers in The result is that competitors have been forced to follow suit other than this however prices are about the same as year ago The big rush is late starting in Halifax because the shipping season an important factor in the ports economy is barely getting under way and many people havent the money for their purchases An official of the Board of Trade says sales are as brisk as last yearo bumper season Stores in the Charlottetown area feel shopping traffic is down little from year ago partly because of the absence of frost or snow BAYCITY UPHOLSTERING ANTIQUE AND MODERN Beautiful Samples Free Estimates FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY PHONE PA 87433 BARBIE Upholstcring Is Our BusinessNot Just Sideline 65 Bradford St BARRIE PLAZA Wellington St It Anna St Wlll BEOPEN 900 am 900 pm MON to SAT 1100 am 500 pm ON SUNDAY OPEN SUNDAY DEC 24 31 900 am to 900 pm Brighten Her Eyes This ChristmasGive Her Fur TheGift That lasts And lasts And Is Most Appreciated Remember at nggins Furs each gift carries this guarantee flf the fit or st satisfactory exchange can be made YOU CAN CHOOSE FROM OUR LARGE SELECTION T0 WIGGINS BARRIES EXCLUSIVE FunRIEIr DUNLOP ST yla or even the fur itself are not completely come In after Christmas so the alterations arm SUIT EVERY BUDGET BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE URsi WHO MAKES AND SELLS FURS ONLY AT FIVE POINTS nearby Vanessa No children who escaped from the fire Nancy and Richard sattended the fun eral with their parents The Royal Canadian Legion Branch here has started fund with the cooperation of town council to aid the stricken lom ily The stuff at the Burtch in dustrial form where Mr Hufi man is guard have contrib uted $700 An official of the ontario fire mnrshnls ollice said Saturday an electric heater which had been left switched on In the bathroom may have started the blaze The fire broke out while the parents were away visiting another long study of the situa WIN 0N OIL Power was one point of con lention Oil was another But here Canadas victory was clearcut Udall had sought to restrain oil imports from Cnn sdn by voluntary means and Canadian authorities refused to go along Udall also had sought to reduce compulsory import quotas on oil from other coun tries President Kennedy re jected his proposal and ordered tion For this Canadians were thankful tar as long as the US took no action against all un dor compulsory control there could be littlo strength to argu ment that oil from Canada popular price Years ago Adams distilled 29 great whiskies each with its own distinctive char acteristics and then aged them in special oak easks Now Adams has married these 29 rare whiskies to create the supeib flavour fof Adams Private Stock This custom blend is presented in itsor Adams Private Stockr QED QAMDIAN are wwsm yetal decanter at TUES WED SPECIALS lEAN TENDER WING SlRLOlN TBONE 1h PINEAPPLE BONELESS CLUB STYLE FINEST SELECTION Or TURKEYS IN TOWN WE ALSO HAVE CHOICE SELECTION OF IIIcIrEIIs mans GEESE nucirs Or PIcNIc 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