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Barrie Examiner, 13 Apr 1962, p. 10

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Politics In Background When Wives Meet Weekly BI HENRY BRADSIIER RAWALPINDI AP Poli der constitution President Mohanunad Ayub Khan pro mulgated it March to replace um lemme Iseverely worded hut mildly ap watcbryourrstep comeback in Plied mama 1m regumhm PM MW 10 by which be has ruled for av toward democracy years Beginning in early June this country at more than 95000000 will once again be governed un nnunced the strong presidential system in the new constitution and demanded more local au tonomy Some urban inlelleo tuals regard the constitution only as starting point mm which to seek changes Ayub Khan seems more wor Students in the eastern wing ried about the welfare of the 85 oi divided Pakistan have do ummnmumm ON THIS NATIONALLY ADVERTISED NEW SEALY POST EREPEDIC Pamper yourself with the kind alcomfori you like but You run on an Scaly Portmprdk How about the trim firm Fmtumptdic with the nddcd firmness doctors often recommend mo many people prefer Or your kind ninomiort may be the may firm Prim Pooturepedie with deep luxurious um olloam earl im you any healthiul no muting backache support Cam in today and try both Sealy Posturcpcdia Choose the one most nminrtablc for you earn Ponlwwodit 99 Ualrhmg irorornon mu on OTHER SEALY MATTRESSES SPECIALLY PRICED from Visit Our Colonial Loft eonvlmmr run $3995 Barrie anitute 119 17 MULCASTER ST THE BEST PA 60561 FACTORY APPROVED SERVICE 81 REPAIR DEPOT per cent of the population that Is illiterate than he is about the wishes oi students and intellec tuals He and Foreign Minister himur Qadir main draitsman oi the constitution say they tried to devise system that villagers can understand POLITICIANS HARRED About 100 political leaders from the old regimes have been barred from public lite hand ful are In prison Political par ties have been banned by mar tial law but many lowertank ing former politicians an re turning to public llla They and lot at newcomers are seeking election to the 156 member al Assembly that will meet inJune when the constitution will come into eligct and martial law rule will II The assembly will be elected April 23 by 80000 members of village councils These councils were chosen in 1960 ostensibly or local government Later the councils were called upon to ratify Ayub Khans claim to the presidency They dld it gladly because no one challenges hIs leadership Critics contend the council men have more power than they merit Ayub Khan says direct elections would only allow poli ticians to pander to the Miller ate masses FROM HARRIS FLOWERS Visit our mod cm downtown shop and let our experienc rd xtnu help you with your roloetlon of Easter Ilowcrs and plants Guaranteed Flowers by Wire Scrvice Prompt careful Deliver rnnno Mm Philllps Southam News The Titanic Examiner THE BARHLE EXAMINER FRIDAY APRIL lie II Journalism Awards Announced In Toronto TORONTO CPI Winners of the 13th annual National Newspaper Awards for work done in 1961 were announced today The awards Editorial writingLubor Zinir Brandon Sun Spot news reportingCharles King Soulham News Services Ottawa tor story July 12 on the climactic momenta oi the controversy over James Coyne then governor of the Bank oi Canada Feature writing Guy La marohe formerly Montreal Le Devulr now Montreal La Presse for series in Le De voir in March 1961 that prompted Quebec government investigation oi the Jean Talon Hospital in Montreal Staff corresponding Bruce Sor vicos Ottawa for series in December about the separatist movement in Quebec Spot news photographyGar don Karum United Press inter IRESRIPT0NS it in prompt rprvlcr Ask Your doctor about our shamlacy next time no vrltu prucripuon or vou rescrtPtlons pickedtup Ind ellvornd irra charge CUSDENS PHARMACY It Dunlap Pl Mess Cnlller Si no ssm may at courteous national Ottawa for photo graph taken for the Ottawa Cit izen Nov oi Mayor Charlotte Whitton sprawled on the Ice after throwing curling stone Feature photography Jack Jarvle Brantiord Expositor or photograph taken last fall oi little boy and girl standing bandinband before the en tranco to the Tunnel oi Love at the Norfolk County Fair at Sim coe Ont Cartooning Ed MoNaIly Montreal Star ior cartoon Nov 22 on Canada and the Eur opean Common Market Sports writing Ted Reeve Tomato Telegram for series of columns on variety oi sport topics TO PRESENT AT DINNER The awards will be presented at dinner in Toronto Satur day May 19 given by the Tor onto Mens Press Club Winners receive $400 each and certifi cate Edward Murrow direc tor ot the United States lnlor motion Agency at Washington will be the speaker The national awards open to men and women employed by Canadian daily newspapers and news associations are designed to reward and promote excell ence in Cnoadlan newspaper work They were started by the Press Club In 1919 and the fol lowing newspapers and groups now contribute to the awards lund CAMPBELL LTD Furniture Movtng and Storage Commercial Warehousing Agents for North American Van Liam PA 66555 Torque is 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LEADER AF SEE AND BUY THE EXCITING NEW 1962 EVINRUDES AT SPORT HAVEN LTD outboard speed yet runs at full throttle quietly with its fibreglas hood is lined the booming exhaust is silenced the balanced V4 powerhead rides on air oke design means economical cruis ahead with no gear meshed the change is El 53 YEARS SHANTY BAY RD PHONEBARRIE PA 66001 COMPLETE EVINRUDE SALES AND SERVICE LUNCHING AND DOCKING FACILITIES as No WASAGA BEACH SEE EVINRUDE TODAY ENJOY IT TOMORROW ON EATONSBUDGET ACC QTT COLIMITED DUNLOP ST con FOURTH AVE and MOSELEY BARRIE WASAGA MARINE PHONE WASAGA 100 OUNT PA 85983 Southern Newspapers Thom son Newspapers the French lnnguage dailies oi Canada Halifax ChronicleHerald Hali fax Minister Montreal Gazette Montreal Star Ottawa Journal Tomato Globe and Mail Tor onto Star Toronto Telegram London Free Press Windsor Star Winnipeg Free Press Re gina Leader Post Saskatoon StarPhoenix Vancouver Sun Victoria Times and Victorla Colonisti Luhor Zinlr it was born and educated In Czechoslovakia and escaped the Nazi occupation In 1939 to serve as an artillery ot ilcer with the allied iorces in England and France Attcr the war he joined the Czech ior clgn oiiice and wrote for Prague newspapers and radio until he had to escape second time after the Communist coup in 1948 He came to Canada In l958 in selecting link for the edi torlol writing award the judges at the same time cited Gerard Fillon of Montreal Le Devoir threetime award winner and Stuart Show of the Toronto Globe and Mail for honorable mention TELLS OF DEATHS Bill Bnntcy oi the Montreal Gazette received an honorable mention in the spot news to porting category for May 16 story disclosing the death of 20 mentallyretarded children In an institution near Magog Que allowing an outbreak of meas ES The judges report on entries they considered included tri bute to Judlth Robinson Tor onto Telegram columnist under whose name there appeared the first posthumous entry in the history of the awards Miss Robinson who won the NNA spot news award in 1953 died Dec 17 and the judges said that during her distinguished career she did much to elevate the standards oi Canadian Jour nalism Jock Jarvie 35 was born In Scotland and came to Canada at the age of one scttllng with his parents in Hamilton After wartime service with tho RCAF and the army he returned to Hamilton where he was ph0lt togrnphcr correspondent for the Toronto Star He joined the Brantiord Expositor In lBSS ills winning picture like Kor ams was an unassigned photo Hls job was to cover the oiil clal opening of the Noriolk County Fair and that done he roamed the fair grounds during lunch time and came up with his picture oi the two young stars pondering whether or not to enter the Tunnel of Love The judges said the winning pictures in the two categories were selected from number oi excellent entries I5 SPORTS VETERAN Ted Reeve 60 has been writ ing sport for more than to years starting with releases for rugby and lacrosse teams two sports in which he excelled as player He was on three Canadian championship lacrosse teams Erampton in 1928 and 1930 Oah awa in lamand on two Grey Cup football teams Toronto Balmy Beach in 1927 and 1930 He was elected to Canadas Sports Hall Fame in 1958 Reeves first Sporting Ex tras column appeared in The Telegram in 1928 Plan No Special Observance 0i 50th Titanic By WALTER HAYES HALIFAX CPlTlle bodies of 152 unidentified victims of the 1912 Titanic Sinking lie in three Halifax cemeteries but no spe clnl observance is planned on the 50th anniversary of the dis aster April 1415 The cableship Mackoy Bennett picked up 306 bodies and brought 241 here could identify only 89 The rest are buried beneath plain graniteblock markers dirtin guished only by numbers and the date of the sea disaster Frank Hall now of Victoria was working the Royal Naval College of Canada here in 1912 Then 15 he remembers hearing conversations between the Ti tanias wireless operator and shore stations He said many rumors began flying along the Halifax water iront including one that the Titanic had not sunk but was making ior Halifax under her own steam COFFINS IN ARMORIES When the Madtay Bennett docked at the naval dockyard was able to have clear view of what transpired it was one of the saddest sights have ever witnessed as horse drawn hearses carried the bodies away John Murphy of Snow and Company local undertakers re members it well He was 14 at George Iluvies CONSTRUCTION LTD Barrie PA 83135 Anniversary the time He recalls rows of oollins stacked along the side walk because there was no more room in the undertaking parlors Others were laid out in curling rink and the armories The first load of bodies came in on the cableshipMinia he said There were about 50 or 50 that were identiiied and pre pared for burial few days after the disaster which claimed 1502 lives the Mackay Bennett was sent from here loaded with coliins ice and scrap iron to look for bodies at the point of the sinking 509 miles southeast of Halifax Aboard were an Anglican clergyman and the late Snow then manager of Snow and Company It was Mr Snows job to pre pare bodies tor burial during the return trip Some impos sible to identity were weighted with iron and buried at sea HUNT BY RELATIVES Hundreds of atnrious relatives converged on Halifax hoping to find bodies of missing kin Among the bodies brought hora were those of John Jacob Astor New York millionaire and Charles Hays president of the Grand Trunk Railway was doing partvtima work at local hotel and remember distinguishedlooking man on many occasions Mr Murphy related One day asked him it he were salesman He introduced himself as Mr Astor and said he wasnt it turned out he was John Astors brother and was in Halifax looking ior his brothers body in tiny room above the funeral parlor Mr Murphy nun maged through dusty wooden crate Alter time he came up with soiled record book it contained the names or numbers of the victims brought to Hal ifax Numbers were 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