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Barrie Examiner, 10 Mar 1964, p. 4

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mn mammarqu awryrs Elbe Norrie Examiner nirvrpr vhwumwnpy yewrum Published by Canadian Newspapers union is cushions TUESDAY MARC 10 Hm dee MiSSions Are Vital To Simcoe County Ecbn The dc arture of trade mission to the West In tee is of particular interest to Barrie and district James Simpson general manager of Copaco is mem ber of the delegation which will en deavor to increase the sales of Canadian products Mr Simpsons particular responsibility will be as the re resentaiivc of food in dustries of Ontar He will attempt to boost the distribution of all food pro ducts particularly oultry and pork No doubt he will en eavor to come back with orders for his own firm too Missions of this nature are part of national scheme to boost the export of Canadian business and industry Can ada took long hard too ance sheet three years av the conclusion that something would have to be done We were ub products of other nations and selling them less One of the great crusaders for more export business was George Hees when he was the federal minister of trade and commerce He organized number of trade missions to Europe and the Orient and brought hundreds of prospective buyers from other countries to inspect the products of our manufacturing in dpfstries Mr Hees aggressiveness paid 16 Meta 8M barrio Onutio moment Manager The Ontario government followedxup with crusade of its owu and it honor ganized number of trade missions The mission of which Mr Simpson is mom her is beingsponsored by the Ontario Department of Economics andDevelo ment These missions have vital effecton job opportunities Two years ago re presentatives of Universal Cooler of Ban rie went to Europe for orders and came back with sufficient new business to keep the plant staff working at full pro ductton This need not be an isolated case as far as Barrie is concerned There is po tential business some time somewhere foi practically every local manufacturer The world could be our market and it products and would take more if they got the opportunity Canadians have learned to their own satisfaction that they can meet price and quality in competition with the best What they need more than anything now is to establish contacts and then follow through with orders Export business could mean hundreds of new jobs to Barrie and district people The trade mission then is vital force in our economy is surprising how many people want our OUEENS PARK illth KEEP 1r Oran Link Delinquency orrawa moor ls ranarcs mcaorson Vomwa The government has announced plans in reform tbaSmateWhfidnfiaonigour lara man over rot Paliilianaantf An aeoatorl factivo and able legislator So that readers my form thclr own opinion shall give pictures of the Senate in action this session by roporting speeches made by senators of both old parties Today quota months of the Dicfeobaksr gov monk would ask permission to take some parts of my speech out of contest The Mo train for Tho onto senators leaves It 440 and since have special rates once to make to at least two of them should like to do so now Senator Arthur Roebuck was born February 1m and have figured out that if he had been born on February is of thatyear he would have his tbih birthday tomorrow and nlrgst any that he looks to years TOBACCO lfl DISAPPIAR The other senator lwant to montionls Senator William Tay lor In looking through the Speech from the Throne could at find anything about tobacco because having regard to our present minister of national health and welfare and her ideas about smoking really feel sorry for him note that Gives Worduliciure Senate In liction extracts from recent speeds by Senator Harry Wlflia of lloronto who was appointed to the Senate during the int Honorable senators mi eminent Senator Con nollyi Hoootthla matari wish now in any something about Scrtator Brooks my leader on till Opposition side of lb Hmaodiorcfertathaeru ditaapoocbca which were made yesterday tbny put my offer today somewhat to sham ooma now to my friend 50110 John Connolly whom bava known for years fin is smalls latte Eng an wondered if ho was about to break Inln liailan or mm wondered if perchanoc hla facility in French was picked upayearaodahaifapohr Paris when he visited comb night club SPEECH ROM morn The Speech from the tbrona lafull of platitudesthen in really nothing else in it its who said by the Hon Judy La Marsh there Is nothing in it whatsoever about smoking or cancer or anything like that When the smoke is clean away and we are left the moao skeleton than is nothing much Ttooorabla senators to me the Speech from the Throne was really only platitudes it did not have any meat in it it dents only with something we are proposing to do and leaves everything hanging in the air Honorable tension as to Senate reform it in said tth proposals will he introduced for Senate reform which will be satisfactory to everyone Noona knows what the proposals afd or what tbatarms are think they should be upllcit Honorable on my speech has been short blame it on the Speech from th tbrons that my remarks Ira nonproductivs BIBLE moqu And Jesus tncreaacd in alfa To Use 01 lllcohol MONTREAL CP Ifnpulsa drinking is bringing more delin quanta into Montreal juvenile court say two members oi tho citys probation service Most juvenilesup to 10 in Quebecwho appear in court drink inst for kicks say Nae Senator Taylor is the senator fmrn Norfolk County in the nest redistribution there is not going to be Norfolk because that is the tobaccogrowiog arcs of Ontario and it the present minister of health has her way that industry will disappear My next reference is to the honorable senator from Hosts DOWN MEMORY LANE 50 YEARS AGO IN TOWN Barrie Saturday Morning March 1914 Town Council decided to raise $30000 by debentures so collegiate Truclr Speed Limit Same ha For Cars By now 91an feated Barrie Curling Clubs Patter son and Paterson in final Trinity and St Andrews ualified for final in SundaySchool Hoc ey League Re ating cost of t5000000 to give building could be finished HrBEIt nett elected president Barrie Golf Club Womens Institutes demanded pro vincial government take steps to pro vide early establishment of medical and denial supervision for school children Young Conservative Club held smok er at Grand Opera House Cigars were issued to all present Mild excitement in downtown stores on discovery of counterfeit $10 bills which had been assed Barrie committee formed to IanPeace Celebration to mark centen ary of signing of Treaty of Ghent which brought to close War of 101214 between Great Britain and United States in which Canada was invaded Great LaRES Disaster Fund will have $110000 to distribute to familiesof sailors drown ed in last Novembers great storm In County Court $1000 was awarded to jiited bride in suit for breach of promise to marry Barrie Thistle Curnng Clun won Boys BonspieL winning skips be ing Hart and Duff who de SUCCESS STORY Windsor Star We cant think of single Horatio Alger hero as fantastic as Roy Thomson the Canadianborn publishing magnate who Was made Baron in the Queens honor list At the age of 40 some 30 years ago he was struggling to make ends meet in Northern 0ntarioToday he has wealth power and good health and now parody 30y Thomson not only has wealth prestige and happiness however He drum EDITORS VIEWS pgrt of almost completed new hoteisin estern Canada the CPRs Paliiser at Calgary and the Grand Trunk Pacifics Macdonald at Edmonton vi Band= stand which was moved from Market Square to Queens Park has collapsed Board of Works said it would be restor ed with new cement base Barrie bro thers Harry and Gordon Mocking were starring for the TR AA team of To ronto which was about to meet St Mich aels in Ontario senior hockey finals Donations asked for Bulgarian Orphans Fun Rev Iurks sermon at Col er St Methodist Church Sunday ev ening was Message for the Middle Aged The bay is dotted with fish shanties and good catches of trout Whitefish and herring are reported Athoi Marshall is busy remodelling his lovely launch Seminole At St An drews Church Toronto the wedding took place of Miss Janet Louise Hart to Dr William Edward Gallic son of Mr and Mrs William Gallie of Barrie mothers were out as call girls to supple ment their husbands incomes The idealist might have supposed that the comforts of the affluent society would reduce the immoralpursuit of mbre But now to put beside the es posures of both business and ersonal Immoralities utilized by some ig cor porations inrecent years comes this new and bitter example of distorted values in private life Nassaus District Attorney William Cahn says the current arrests have fol lowed almost two years of collecting evi dence How much more would be dis closed by equally zealous efforts else where also has the friendly goodwill of many of his ffellow newspapernien Some may envy him others may not admire his methods but few can resist the bluff charm and overwhelming frankness of Even the idealist finally admits it theman They will be happy to see him however far the investigations go there athleve this ambition and with no 1157 will always be an undetected suburb of respect meant wrll predict that he 0111 humanity in which ernng individuals will may ruddy coco baron be confronted only by themselves until fiif ever the detectives arrive file there SAD LESSON 1N MoRALITY Christian Science Monitor There is something both shocking and pathetic about the vice investigations in New Yorks NassauCounty which are nowsaid to be spending tovthree other states Some of the alleged participants are described as suburban wrves few of them mothers from middlelor upper mtddle income families Some fathers are reported to have babysat while the accompany material advance It is there we hope that the sad lesson of todays Nassau Counties can be learned HEPBURNS IDEAS SURViVE KitchenerWaterloo Record Oldcar dealer Mitchell Hepburn would have chuckled the other daywhen Liberalmember of the Ontariorlegisla lure urged that official automobiles be taken away from cabinet ministers The Barrie Examiner ier Hepburnhad similar ideaé and on ducted widely publicized of vehiciesv The new critic ofglimousines for the Authorized an Icon etaI hgprtrottfoalgapfirtmefi 0933 onIn on mun Sundays and Statutory Hglffllylnggephd mm mushrooms Moron WEIDN Gan rat alascu own harnesses manners Mites was mason Alarolling Mangs unseat we mar accountant spanner nomuv circulation Mans imairihiaoop rifled Ifl do alxnnontba Myth biles ht be replaced by bicycles The prospectofTremier Ro rte cyclingdown ver iy Avenue coritw that moral commitment must begin to land ihfthe There was time when thelate Prem political elite is Joseph Gould of To sonio He suggested that the anionic TORONTOMost members in the House probably were sur prised to find that bucks now hnva lbs some raced limits as passenger cars And probably even more sun prised when theywere told the old differential was knocked out it 1990 Thla information came out when the members More dis an annual inspection to alive hicier in the province As yet he said the facts had not indicated that this turned tlon would be enough of safety mcasure to warrant this are penditure unnvv Lem The transport department in one of the few branches ofgnvv ernment left in which there re cussing the estimates of Minlsi rhains bit of the sold gravy ter of Transport lrwln Haskett Mt Haskcit said the policy of having 10 mile lower limit for trucks had been reviewed1 When it was apparent thatthe lower limit meant much more passing it was dropped The reply was given to sq member who nald that trucks were driving inst as fast as cars and tending to holdlup passarigercar traffic It was apparent many other members also hadnt known about the changeasneither had the writer coMruzsonv summer Now that automatic issuance of drivers permits is establibhcd and working the next matters of moment to be expected in the motor vehicle field are com pulsory retesting of drivers and annual examination of vehicles Neither hoWever it appears will be with us tomorrow train Haskeitihow issuers of motor vehicle licences were appointed The minister replied they were appointed at his discre tion it also is assumed they are appointed after political nomi nation of coursa And nobody ll really too worried about it Compared to the old pork bar rel days there is little now left to the politicians artificial or Editorials From Quebec press This is selection of Editor provoca tale on current toplu trans lated from tho Frenchtonnage hir Haskeit said compulsorypress otCanada retesting really would not be practical until the new auto matic issuing system was fully operatiire in 1966 It would seem quite llkelya start would he made on grndi hated basin their though tha minister didnt say so Annusl examination of motor Vehicles may be delayed longer Mr Haskett said it wouldre quire an initial investment of Montroal La Devolr lldr Marcel Chaputs Ipecch sin Torobio isgetting lotof publicity and arousing sharp reactions particularly in the Commons The importance given to his wordsnndthn penalties demanded can only he explained by the political malplte dividing the coun try in giving them too much 512000000 andnn annual operf 000mb there is risk DriveInillolcanojwi Draws Visitors To Barbados island visitor roantnsrfact drive his car withln 50 yard of rth bubbling aplpr volcanic crater iSunkinh flares neatbrounded bills of his is near Barbados the crater pot as dramatic case visitors need to mindln of the voicanoa earlier achievements only hideaway lhero an two drnmiatlc of lock called the WIMP the fact remains that tbe of playing into the handsof the separatists andof deep renlnngurfher the moatbe tweentho two Canadian col lectivities English Canadians and FrenchCanadians havent got the semeattituds toward the noarcbicat principle oiour system of government any more than toward the sover eigniapd the royal family Th does notprevent feelingmf esteem for gover eign who is personally moat worthy and who fills aydiftl cult and burdenshomn role in an exemplary manner Eut crown has becomstimply symbol Iftho next visit ofthe Queento Quebec is becoming satires of uneasiness pro testorcveapnxiety about thou possibility of disagree able incidents 1t isioot bc cause the event is important in itself At the opcning of th Lawrence Seaway the Qu coming aroused nei ther discontent her talent in Qpebec The diff once this yearis politic poteon Bolsvert director of the scryico and his assistant Pas cal Vendetti The majority of cases concern theftsome petty and others more aerlousand about seven of 10 boys are first offenders who seldom originate the idea of the crime but usually agree to go along with others For every 11 or 12 boys who pass through the probation serv ice there is only one girl they This was brought out by the opposition when they asked hire Famllies nnusunllyiimora liberal toward 17yearold boy than gin says Mr Vendetti Both stress the need for proper sex education in the home to help combat the rising number of sexual offences They approve of sex education in but express concern about the method of teaching suggesting that each child should receive individual coun selling Jinan ltisn su perfluous end uscless celebra tionnfhe best thing would be tocancel an overt that threat more harm than one to PaulSaurtol We have practically no lngsF re the Hon George White PC was very pleased to read during the rt boss that the prlmn minister had named Senator White member of Her Majestys Privy Council During the apocchcslot yesterday wondered what was going to herald about Senator Whites counselling Her Maj esty tknew of course that ho was not an obstetrician havernors hairthan has the honorable leader oi the gov five and lnnultsaiiestdcs why persiatllnsny sort otprovov to find with tbeQueeav no ing to open the St Lawrence Seaway or simply coming to Visit us without hny specifics objective But this timetbe situation is anything but nor mal And the theme of the visit is likewisermoatterdran ordinary The whole question of constitutional system under which we live than heen opened to discussion And this discussion is notnalways calm either on our side or the EnglishCanadian Mr Pearson ought to have taken fntnaccounitho fact that the climate ls fairly tenseespeerally in Quebec where the separatists withv outbeiog numerous are ex tremely vigorous Also the fact gunfortunately that little group of terrorists Nd at larger For ihem royal visit constitutes an affront sort of solemn ap position httheic glerhapilM chaput exag gerate gored With adequate otcc tion suchavcatastropha can surely heinvcrtedBut nop Iicecordon can stop lnyem cation df certain elements of The Federal De Nimitdvce payroll hiringvthisman perimentotlahdurwiii f5 payyou up to $75 00 smoothfor dam and ataiure and In toast with God and BlurUh 152 Gods perfect man and hinoa perfect God was not born My turc but was perfect in aaels stop of development Taoucardausi Observe thyself as thy gr eat enemy would do so shalt thou be thy greatest friend Jeremy Taylor

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