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Barrie Examiner, 30 Dec 1961, p. 2

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ft TSHOMBE WITH Katangan President hioise Tshombe gestures at left dur Ihg news conference in Elisa bethviilc The conference was held just before six Katangan deputies were flown by the United Nations to Leopoidville to attend the Congo National Parliament The six took their seats in the parliament An other nine Katangnn deputies are to be flown by the UN to Leopoldville to attend the parliament Photo Warns Of Tampering With Genetic Code By FRANK CAREY Associated Press Science Vriicr might be well intentioned would try to control the genetic Ikeup of man at time when were not ready for it sociologi cally Ve witnessed somewhat similar try when Hitler and his DENVER AWA medical geneticist voiced concern today that the recent partial cracking of the genetic code might lead to dangerous tampering with the human species Dr Stciaberg of Wash ern Reserve University said re cent research developments by US public health service scienlt tists might well lead in the foreseeable futnrcto means of in of Nazis ordered the sterilization cxperimcnts He made the commean in an terview the 123th meeting the American Association for the Advancement of Science UNRAVEL CODE The recent research to which dirct ing mutations and chang he referred was of the work We dont yet know said Dr Steiinberg the kind of man we want or need for the healthy sur vival of the human sspeciesnnd by henithy mean mental and sociological health Also we dont know what kind of natural environment will face us in the future and the kind of variations of the species that well need in order to adapt this environment In the evolution of the earth there have been various variations in BORDEN BEAT By JIM 51011 Mimeograph machines are busy at camp headquarters this week grinding out detailed or ders for major operation which will call for the deploy ment of girl guides thousands of doughnuts and paper cups Burning of the Green as the operation is codenamed is the annual fire ritual in which all the Christmas trees from PMQ are cremated en masse in vacant lot opposite the tire hail There will be singsoog and fireworks display laid on before Brigadier Purves puts torch In the kingsized bonfire Girl Guides will be on hand to oper ate booth for lost children and there are always some of these arent there The whole opera tion will take place next Satur day night and the public is In vitcd to participate but please aint bring your own Christmas EC LONG CLIMB Not too many soldiers make the long climb from private to general but Comp Borden has one who is well on his way Lt Col Scotti commander of the Provost Corps School will become full colonel on Jan and will move to new job as Provost Marshal of the Cana dian Army The colonel joined the army 21 years ago as private AI ter service in Italy and North west Europe he returned to Canada In 1945 with the rank of major His postwar service in cluded duty on the staffs of General Gruenlhcr and Field Marshal Montgomery ot SHAPE headquarters Rails and hypertension twice spoiled chances for berth on Canadas Olympic Boxing Team for Sergeant Mike Mecredl mentioned last week in this cola umn in connection with the Vig ilantcs Club Mike heavyweight champion of the army three times latterly in 1960 was ready for the Dominion Trials in Montreal last year when he broke out in boils and the mode lcal officer nixed any further competition and the possibility LT COL scorn and spendsmuch ot his time teaching army policemen the Delendo method of seihiefence TECHNIQUE This technique which is used by Metro Toronto police and other agencies enables 90 pound weakiing to bring zoo pound tough into custody with out harming hair on his head of course there arent any 90 pound weaklings on the Provost Corps roster but you get the idea anyway Sergeant hlecrcdi and his family recently moved to Borden from the sunny climes of Chilllwack BC and his re action to an Ontario winter is somewhat different to local rosi dents We dont get snow like this in EC he says and the kids really enjoy sleighriding and playing around in the snot While were talking about sun ny climes Sergeant Willy Wcii er the armys top gymnast has got it made Willy is presently sojourning in Sarasota Fla where he is taking national gymnastic training course Be fore coming to Canada Willy was the Junior Gymnastic Champion of Germany and now Robson Black rm aannn mm snoop use so is ErrBarrie Area Man Dies lit 76 MONTREAL CF Robson Black 76 widelyknown conscr vntionist and former president of the Canadian Forestry Asso elation died Friday He was responsible for the creation of the Prairie tree plonting campaign recognized today as main factor in the rapid extension of lreebclts on the flat prairies The campaign was to encourage farmers to plant trees Mr Black born nmr Barrie Ont graduated from the Uni versity of Toronto and began his career as reporter for the Kingston Ont Standard owned by his father the late James It Black He was drama critic for the Tomato News from 1909 to 1915 when he became secntary of the Canadian Forestry Asso ciation He was made president of the association in Law becoming president emeritus In 1950 In 1958 Mr Black was awarded the Julian Crandali conservation trophy awarded annually to the Canadian mak Ing the greatest contribution to the conservation of forest wild hfc soil and water resources EXPECT FIGHT FOR WARDEN wideopen battle for the Wardena chair is nntlclpa ted when Slmcoe County Council holds Its 1962 in augural meeting Jan 15 lock of contenders have their sights fixed on the position declared one competent observer today good number have indi cated their Intention to on tor the contest Of course just how many will actual ly runwhen it comes right down to the wire remains mystery Most serious contenders announced to date are said INNISFII NOTES By RGS We pass on to our readers the wish for Happy New Year in 1561 We hope that all our residents will have everything required to get the year off to good start Most of us have very little rc gret over the past year It brought good crops and many prosperitics to lot of our resi dents The harvest was one of thcbest that has been stored in the township and business on the whole was very rewarding We have had some unemploy ment but most of those depend ing on their toils for their bread have fared very well The change of leadership in our council was something not anticipated but we can only hope that the new leader we have selected receives thesup port of oil the members so that nothing but the good of the municipality is put first We read that Mrs It Black who has been corre spondent from Stroud for The Examiner or over 40 years is going to put her pencil away We invite her and her husband to come south for visit and feel that they would appreciate the change Mrs Black was the correspondent when we first started to write innisfll Notes and this year as usual her Christmas card suggested we Keep that write hand going which she is not intending to do herself One story which went the rounds of the continent was that of the lads who were made to pump up the tires they had de flated as joke in on Innisfil summer colony Some boats got into difficulty but on the whole the records do not show any serious accidents Finds 1961 Good Year For District the life of boy pick pg up bottles and three persons were seriously injured when their vehicles collided on 10 Sidemad Asked for New Years mes sage Chief Constable William Brown said he hopes persons who attend parties will make sure they have sober driver to get them home With all this we will again wish all Happy New Year and here that all will enjoy their ho iday DEER STRUCK Harold Knowles and his bro her were returning home about 1130 pm Friday when their car strunk deer on Highway It between the 7th and 8th line The big animal was struck from bchlnd and hobbled off with hing leg trailing It lay on the shoulder of the road and tho Knowles went to notify the In nisfil police They found tho cruiser at Stroud and police want to look for the animal but could not Iind it so Knowles was escorted back to locate the spot and the OPP were also called in The animal could not be found although the Knowles brothers were sure it was too disabled to get away on its own After investigation by police the vehicles were about to pro ceed Knowles had just put his eogino into running when the car was hit from behind The car which stnick the Knowles vehicle was said to have been driven by Bob Crewe Churchill Knowles car had to be towed away drowning in the bay occurred when the parties came over lrom Barrie and the wife fell out of the boat fatality on the nth Line took Em CAMPBELL LTD Furniture Moving and Storage Commercial Warehousing temperature moisture and hu midityand this certainly has not ended Dr Steinbergg said that if the genetic code is finally cracked completely it mighht lead to such beneficial things as syn to be Reeve Herbert Hughes of West Gwiiiim bury Reeve John Mc Donald of Oriliia and Reeve Kenneth Gillespie of Oro Township of trip to Rome The same thing happened in 1957 when the doctor said Mike had hypertcnlt sion which the boxer believes was nothing more than bad case of nerves Mike has now hung up the gloves for good Fighting takes up too much ing genes at will IIodeclareo such develop ment could be or great potential benefit to man But he added Italso would raise dangerous possibilities because some scien tiststhroughout the worldmos has bagiul of Canadian titles to his credit which include Metro Toronto Mens Champion ship Ontario Senior Mens Open Championship Central Cana dian Open Mens Championship and National Open Mens Chom pionship scientists of the National Insti tute of Health They succeeded in partially unravelling the com plex intracellular rode involved in the rcprDA duction of all living matterand in the transmission of genetic REPAIRS PA 61 I42 sibly some under political traits from generation to gener command and even others who atlon thetic preparation of genetic materials for use in treating such congenitaldefect ailments as diabetes gout and cystic fl time want to spend with my family he says and prolese sional boxipg isnt worthwhile in Canada Mike is new ET DEATHS Accepts New UIC Agents for North American Van Lina PA M555 TONYS APPLIANCE and rv sermon 101 iii Brantford brosis instnictor at the Provost School FORECAST Maialy cloudy with few snow flurries today and Sunday not quite so cold Sunday Winds westerly 10 to 20 Northern Georgian Bay Sault Ste Marie llmagami Algoma White River Cochrane regions North Bay Sudbury Mainly cloudy with few snowiiurrics today Partly cloudy and not quite so cold Sunday Winds westerly 10 to WEATHER Official forecasts issued in Toronto at 430 am EST Synopsis Most of Ontario will havevariable cloudiness and few snowflurries today with mid afternoon temperatures in the IMO range The prospects for Sunday are for partly cloudy skies and not quite so cold temA pcratirres over most of Ontario Lake St Clair Lake Erie Ni agara Lake Ontario Haliburton regions Win Hamilton Partly cloudy today and Sunday few snawllurrios today not quite so cold Sunday Winds westerly In to Lake Huron southern Geor gian Bay London Forecast Temperatures Low tonight and high Sunday Windsor II Thomas lo London ID Kitchener Io Winghnm 10 Hamilton 10 St Catharines 15 Toronto is Petcrhorough Trenton Kilialoa Muskoka North Ba Sudbury Eariton Knpuskasing Moosonee so Marie Hatred Campaign Said Aggravating In Middle East UNITED NATIONS OP Kuwait told the Security Coun cii Friday that continuing Iraqi campaign of hatred against Kuwait is aggravating an already serious situation in the Middle East The statement came in cable from Sabahas Satin as Sabah foreign minister at Ku wait to the president of the Se curity Council Omar Loutli of the United Arab Republic The foreign minister said Ku wait had no alternative but to take every possible precaution aryrneasure towards the pres ervation of its rights and the security of Its people Kuwait is not member of the United Nations Travel Arrangements AmSHlPBUSRAIL HOTELS RESORTS CRUISES can RENTALS OK Johnson and CoItd PA sEszs 107 Dunlap Burt World Wide Service lt 691 Bay St Toronto BM 8948 Airman Fighting Hard For Life The surviving airman of Thursday nights auto train crash under Thunder Bridge is staging miraculous battle against smashed bones and sev ere internai injuries and today still clings to life by thin thread according to officials of the Royal Victoria Hospital However Leading Aircrafts man Terry James Easthom 21 of Nanaimo 130 is reported to be experiencing extreme dif ficulty in breathing oven with the aid of oxygen He is on the critically injured list suffering broken hack and other unde termined damage sister of the injured man Mrs Clapham arrived from Toronto last night to be at his bedside brothEI who is tak ing RCMP trainingat Ottawa is expected to arrive here to day EasIlIoms companion in the The Management and Staff or Allumiole Drugs HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BEGIN OUR COMPLETE BUSINESS DIPLOMA COURSE either with or without shorthandfn our new day clan beginning Wed Jan 1902 death car LAC Harold Lawrlt ence Chiodo 23 of Ottawa died in ambulance enroutc to hospi tal one their vehicle missed mdegree turn crashed through guardrail on the ap proachto the bridge on Shan ty Bay Road flew 75 feet over an embankment bounced ano Iher 30 feel following impact and landed on the railway tracks where it was hit min ute later by the cm trans continental travelling at 50 miles an hour Both men were stationed at the RCAF radar station at Ed gar Easthom was said to have been posted here last July and Chiodo arrived last November By THE CANADIAN PRESS BellevllIeSamuel It Curry 56 publisher of the weekly Tweed News and 1947 president of the OntarioQuebec division of the Canadian Weekly News papers Associatlon MontrealRobson Black 76 public relations consultant and president emeritus of the Cana dian Forestry Association North HayRev John Craw ford Cochrane 83 pioneer clergyman for the United Church in Northern Ontario Grosse Pointe Mirthinasm sia Reilly Buid 58 one time star of the Ziegiield lollies of cancer ReginaJ Dalke 76year old Saskatchewan farmer who drove his team of eight reindeer and sleigh in many Santa Claus parades in Canadian cities TomatoRev William Scott Watson 76 retired Baptist min istcr forIHE NEW YEAR Ile fervently pray that the year 1962 will see thoattainment of Don Mche 31 has left the Barrie office of the National Employment Service of the Ho employment Insurance Commis sion to accept promotion with the government agencys Bront ford office Along with Mrs Mchm he will be moving fmm their Shannon St home over the holiday weekend preparatory to starting his new position next Wednesday native of Ottawa who was posted at Camp Borden with the HCAF Mr McNee worked for the local NES for the past Is months FORGET ABOUT LIFE INSURANCE NORMANDY RESTAURANT OPEN NEW YEARS DAY 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