Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 26 Apr 1962, p. 16

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Mike Challenges To Broadcast Debate CHARLOHETOWN CPI Lester Pearson hurled challenge at Prime Minister Diclenbaker Wednesday night as the Liberal leader launched his campaign for the June 18 federal election lllr Pearson speaking to an audience of 1200 asked Mr Dieienhalter to meet him face to face in radio and television debates similar to those be tween John Kennedy and Richard Nixon during the 1960 United States presidential elec tion campaign Liberal party proposals should he contrasted with the governments policies and achievements over the last five years Mr Pearson said in his campaign kickoff address In Fort William hIr Dieien baker dismissed Mr Pearsons challenge with the comment Im not interested in provid lng IV audiences for others ltlr Pearson said The elec tion issue is how we are to recover the ground lost in the Inst five years at home and abrond how to move forward Canadians are being asked to compare Liberal party policies for the future with the govcme merit record and that required the fullest and frankcst face toface discussion by the lead ers of the only two parties who have any chance at forming Douglas Gets Nomination fWithout Opposition In Regina REGINA CPIMembers of the Regina CCFNDP organiza tion have put their hopes of federal election victory in tTomrnyt Douglas seven time political winner The 57 year old national leadcv of the New Democratic Party was nominated without opposition Wednesday night to contest Regina City in the June 18 federal voting The seat was held in the last Parliament by Progressive Conservative Ken ncth More More than 1000 party mem hers gave hlr Do g1 as four standing ovations at the exuber ant meeting The former CCF premier of Saskatchewan im mediately launched his election campaign An NDI government he said would provide comprehensive system of social security in fluding complete health serv ce Mr Douglas also said the NDP would establish portable pen glovcmment alter the nest elec ton Mr Pearson said the best way would be joint debate over radio and television and that he should be available for this purpose Coupled with the challenge as the Liberal leader wound up the first day in his eightweek campaign was declaration that the June is balloting will be ot vital importance to Ca nadlan destiny lar above any individual or any party tor tunes He said he hopes the election will be conducl8d on the high est sense of public duly and morality But he attacked the iveyear record of the Progres sive Conservative government as having failed to continue the prams made by Liberal ad ministrations in the post war period up to 1957 he Pearson task forceMrs Pearson Senator John Con notiy president at the National Liberal Federation and front bcnchcr Pickersgill who represents Newloundlands Bo vista Nillingate flew into Charlottetown at noon Wednes day Mr Pearson was to fly to Newfoundlands west coast to dny for stops at Stephenvilie Door Lake and Corner Brook sioo or with both em BUDGET SAVING SPECIALS DOMINION TIRE MENS WOMENS BOYS GIRLS BICYCLES He visits St Johns Friday ployee and employer sharing payments that would pay pen sioners about twothirds of their income based on the best 10 years oi their earning life Mr Douglas said the ND is the only party that will defeat the Conservatives west of the Great Lakes Except for Quebec and Newfoundland the contest would be mainly between the NDP and the Conservatives ltlr Douglas said he will di rect the major part of my cam paign to dealing with the rec ord of Prime Minister Dielen baker He linked the prime minis tor and the Progressive Conser vatives with big business He said 91 per cent of all Cana dians own no stocks seven per cent own loss than $5000 worth and two per cent own the re maining stocks This is the free enterprise system that Mr Diefenhakor is advocating The time has come when We must elect government that Lesrim PEARSON OTTAWA CF The rudi ments of stationary under water submarine alarm system will be in place all Canadas coasts by next year defence ol ficials disclose The system will be based on moored sonobuoy dropped by aircraft for out at sea in the likely channels of approach for submarine bombardment of North America Dlticlals said the RCAF now is developing moored sono buoy capable of being monitored by patrolling aircralt The sono buoy will listen for submarines store up any detection informa tion it receives and deliver it on instruction from an interro Eating aircraft In this way Canadas marl time forces will be able to cover immensurably more ocean than they now do with planes and warships Intelligence reports say that Russia now has some sub marines capable of launching missiles some 350 to 500 miles This means hostile submarine would not have to come near the North American coast to bombard seaports And if it did approach close in it could hit inland cities The new moored sonobuoy is intended just as much as re search tool as an instrument of submarine defence Canada recently has stepped up its program to gather ocean ographic data will plan for the peopl FROM CANADIAN MADE 18 MOTOBOYIPOWER MOWER llhis deluxe mower fea tures 18 steel deck cy cle 2H hp recoil start engine wheels front giack chrome plated han As part of 3495 495 MOTOBOY 22 DELUXE TIlIER This rota tures ging tines BUDGET TERMS NO RED TAPE WE DO OUR OWN FINANCING DOMINION TIRE STORES tiller fea HP tecoil start engine 12 knife type nonclog gfi YOUR GUARANTEE Merchandise and prices exactly as advertised Goods completely satisfactory or money 11 funded Barries Largest Tire Sales And Service Centre IIOBRADEORD ST PA 85965 Say 14000 Indian Children Attending Regular Schools TOROMO tCP Davey chief of the education division indian affairs depart meat Ottawa said here Wed nesday more than 14000 Indian children now attend school across the country with non1n dians In 1917 when emphasis was placed on program referred to as integration only 137 indians attended school with non 1n dians he said Mr Davey was reviewing the progress in Indian education over the last 15 years in an addreu to the Indian allaim branch of the annual conven tion of the Ontario Educational Association Indian children are cnmlled in more than 1000 public and private schools he said Their admission to non in than schools is requested only with the consent of their par ants but figures have given indicate die wide support for SubWater Alarm For Canada Soon maritime forces have begun study of general sound condi tions in the ocean These con diti as have highly important bearing on antisubmarine op arations The study of sound propaga tion in the ocean depths in volves ships working various sea areas throughout the year though not specifically for this purpose because of interest to Canadian defence planners Gathering of sound data by ship is timeconsuming Recent sound advances in the clan trnnics field however will make it possible to collect great deal of the required infor mation from moored sensor buoys These buoys thus will serve two purposes at the same time They will provide data on un derwater sound waves which are bent like light waves strik ing glass prism while they keep an ear out tor submarines integrated education both lodiaa and nonlndian pet pie Mr Davey said most of these children are housed in private homes near the schools and pri Vale and school boarding houses MAKES ANNUAL GRANT The indian attain department now makes an annual grant at about $3500000to school boards and other authorities operating the integrated oois The grant is also used to enable individual Indian students to re ceive vocational and higher ed ucation No Indian is denied the cost of such training because he cant afford it Mr Davey said in 1951 there wen about 21 000 Indian children receiving an education in Mr Davey said Today this figure has increased to 46000 an in eroasa of approximately 70 per cent Mr Davey said enpenditllfl on Indian education has in creased from $400000 in 1951 to 321750000 earmarked for this year HATUS IMPROVES There is no doubt niece has been marked improvement In the educational status of our In dion people he said The 900 lndians receiving post elementary education in 1931 has increased to the point where there are now nearly 4000 receiving this type of training in high schools voca tional institutes universi es and teacher training colleges Referring to Indian schools operated by churches Mr Davey said the various denomi nations now receive nearly 50 per cent more federal funds than they did in 1958 MORE VISITORS HALIFAX CPI Conven tions this summer are expected to draw 8000 visitors to the city The Halifax tourist bu reau has scheduled 41 conven tions this summer double the 1954 total and expects about 100 annually by 1970 M08 SIGN BACK TORONTO CmToronto Ar gonauts Wednesday announced the signing of their 14th import for the 1962 Eastern Football Conference season He is John hloore 175 pound halfback from Miami University in Word Ohio He was Miamis leading ground gainer in 1960 carrying at times tor 616 yards and 65 T82 BARRIE EXAMINER THURSDAY APRIL LIB yard average lie was their top scorer with eight touchdowns for 48 points and was voted Miamis most valuable player Moore native of Middle tomi Ohio had brief tryout last season with Buffalo Bills of the American League but re turned to Miami to complete his university course ESTD 1858 25 OZ shaman aoosl MANlTOUWADGE Ont CP 81000000 budding program for this Northwestern Ontario frontier community this sum mer includes radar station provincial police headquarters so homes and two dormitorb for workers at Goon Mines ENJOY THE MOWER WHISKY Its the BIGGEST the BEST Sale Canada NS manureid rUrsoAv APRIL30 GREAT SAVINGS EATON Brands Reduced Special offers best buys bomeand cottageimprovement items at low HUNDREDS or VALUES EATONS Canadawide buyin THE Sale of the Season goods We kee spected firms low prices power goes to work to make this ATONS enjoys reputation for quality it by buying from internationallyknown and re and YOU enjoy all the benefits backed by EATONS confidenceinspiring guarantee Goods Satisfactory or Money Rafunoled CHECK YOUR TéPAGE TRANSCANADA SALE CIRCULAR FOR COMPLETE DETAILSI CHECK YOUR lbPAGE TRANSCANADA SALE CIRCULAR FORCOMPLETE DETAIS olml MAY ADVANCED ORDERS TAKEN now aT EATQN CO OUR For En ponoa Pl number or Editor See 0i Acro TORONTO lCP Ontario program rent for lowincoi likely to be expa year Economics ment Minister cated Thursday Originally dests project in metro the rent certific proved such ti cesa that it coo in both dollar so her of commur Mr Macaulay as View He said he pl treasury board estimates of his the plan can be In tho three plan begun oper firopoiitan Toront lhority hos sign 26 landlords in stage of negotti more and has generally oppm other housing onto has ions public housing tie difficulty proved unlts FIRST OF KIN The rent cert part of the t1 point proxrflm housing field cribed as the in North Amen Pearsor Then CORNER BR National Libero son carried hi sage into Newt day with han blast at Prime baker for refus challenge for bate Mr Pearson booming Po Smallwooo trui streets of twn louadlnnd cent hands with thv describe the servatlve prm conceited an gant in rejet fora camme diixandatelevis Mr Pcaraon St Johns todn swing into th inces in his June 18 federal He opened Prince Edwari day GETS WARM The bandsba Smallwoods metic was 11 bands two warm weioom PC MOOSE TA Prime Minist the election Thursday his spiced with for this gram He scoffed bunch and Progressive eminent to er welfare of far If you an swer and on the 113th doubt Mt Tboush he campaign do May whei liver his key don Onto fl obviously we and 1958 can largely estimated at with npplaut speech at ewan Consei Thirteen of Conservative last Parliam on the platt Also the Watson run against Ha CCF Ieadg nap in Sho switcher the last sass The prim fly north tot his home can Albert W119 nominated His space statistics1 government nice with farming 311 exports of Mr jDiefei net income $2451 unde government gent higher

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