Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 18 Feb 1964, p. 7

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rtahwrvevn7fl was wn nwnw roan wrw wwNn FEATURE ATIRACHON oi this years csmival was the morts celebrities din MRE WERE all kinds oi rides or all people at the ascs sasssown right presents his trophy to Jack Berber ioilowing the 01d ner Shown here during the inset are tram leit MC Ken Wliil alderman had outdoor segments oi Barrie Winter carnival crowd oi timers race at Barrie Whiter Csmivai From left in the picture are other competitors Empioyrneni Figures Show More Women Going in Work orrawarcr Woman seem to he going back to work in large numbers particu larly married women This trend was pinpointed in ravrew ot the labor iorcein the last three months oi 1063 preparEd by the bureau oi sta tistics it showed 1081000 womens work in the last quarter ni 1003 gnu Increase of 130000 oyer the yaarearlier period This was percent jump the second highest increasain the number oi women at work war period Employment of menwent up 16 per cent to 4010000 in the same period lhis was more than double the average annual rate oi increase oi theiast 10 CUT EMPLOYMENT The increase inviohslior both men and women was more then the rise inithe labor ioree thus aiding hack unemployment to in the post rose by 207000 over the year while employment went upwp 0005 Unemployment chus was down by 41000 elhe overail pleturs tor the iourth quarters or sons and ass with estimates in tho cent oi the gain in theme in her torce with married women entenng the lam in unusually large numbers the extra 127000 women who entered the labor market in the last quan ter of 1963 an estimated 00000 were marriedH The studyalso showed albeity Increase in the number oi teen age boys and young man be tween 20 and 24 in the labor orce ihere were 864000 boys be tween 14 and in years oi age in theisbor iorce Vin theviasi quarter at 1933 this was an the crease at 33000 over the year earlier period luperceoi iump children is shown taking oil for turn around the boy on Waiter Wood Ali Bernard William Ackermea and Bill Carts Examiner Photos Court Issues Union Restraining Order WINDSOR GP court order was issued Monday tem porarily restraining picketing of the Brunner Mend Canada Lini ited plant at nearby Amherst burg by members oi the United Auto Workers Union Kim The order includes ban on ploketing or attempting to picket on or about the tighteni way orother lands andprem nuns POPP chairmen oi the carnival preems the mythic tor Mod this sporty andmeedy tee mobile idler es 011 TCii Flights UiIAWA CF Transport Minister Pickersgiil said Mon day his Edmonton statement on regional airlines has been mis understood said nothing about turning over existing TCA flights to any other line the minister said in statement What did say was that regional carriers eould periorm shorthop flights more eiiicientiy than transcontinen tal carriers Mr Pieirersglii issued the statement after the Canadian Labor Congress registered ita opposition to any move to shift part at Transtanada Air Lines operations to private carriers Such move said CLC Pres ident Claude Jndoin would he the that step in sabotaging an airline that is the pride or the Canadian people in Edmonton last week Mr Pickersglil said the biggest problem tuning the are indua try is iinding plan tor national air policy that will enable both transcontinental and regional centers to do profitable and etllcient Job fire regional iob cant be done by national organiza tion like ICA said the minim ter its imperative thatlocal services are provided by smaller carriers with headquar ters in those areas In his statement Mondayhl said the introduction oi larger aircrait withrlonger ranges is creating problem So iarhe added the govern sear we in skatingtoEdidsJohnsono Butilio NrY helped keep these little girls rauncamo WARM soon val events on the Janice Mowiorth leit and mutt contortsbie during the rub Kett enjoyed everything about momma 10 THE finish United States This picture line are some at the outatand was taken Sunday attemoon tng iemsle skaters from the when the cold hitiozwlnda SAILING SHIP VlBlfi with complement of cadets OSLO AP The Norwegian will go up the St Lawrence Sea iull riggar Christian liedich way to the Great Lakes this mud the skaters to ex tremely good times summer day it was announced Mon avg7fm1vnthrlwtuW1MmFVNMf mover nlzwmrkuswwm the weekend espeel the good iood nu Tape iiecorder Use Opposed By Board TORONTO CF hir Jul tlce Juhh Brooke resened judgment at 0sgoodaliail lilon day on whether lhe Tomato Board oi Education acted vale idly last year when it banned tape recorders irom its public meetings Peter Cory counsel or Tor onto radio station CHUhl told Mr Justice Brooke that there is no dliiereaco between tape recordings and shorthand note of meetings He said it the board ruling is upheld the ban ning oi all note taking at meet ings would tollow The issue began last October when CHUM newsman placed recorder on the press table He was asked to remove the re corder and later the board de cided on split vote to prohibit the use oitape recorders tele vision cameras and cameras at meetings Somervilie speale ing for the board Monday con tended that the board resolu tion was purely an administra live act The legislature has given the board the wer to eiiect the conduct at ts priollc meetings he said When Mn Justice nroohe asired it the board could ban poodle and notebooks Mr Som arvilie answered that the deci sion had been made and he was not prepared to argue It heartene reminders institute menthesnt decidedonasolu tied to the problem Ises oi railways havingspur lin leading to the plant soda ash producer The imunchon bans plelrelios unitiFab £1 Georga aaIdVtha units will argue in court against the injunction The union went on strike last Thursday after contract negoti stiona with the compsnybroke own saoniernssos Tbe iourthouuter labor force TRENTONQOhtiCPITwo ocuupssla oi helicopter missv log in thedanres Bayarea since late Sunday were sighted Iate Monday and appeared to be in goodsha the scan aaid ensikorsyy $55 and nSidentiti only as Mr tinh wet hellmcopters proposed flight pa The chcratt was unable to land in theme andotiiel arrangements wer eing made to pick upd1 distressslgoaisent pilot the has League Mossiormerly coached siou sons ARTHUR or men were killed Monday when their car collided with them passenger train The Canadian in Port Arthur The car was carried 100 feet along the tract Main line traiiio was haltedtor Police identifiedgtha end as 0aaieStrsulls 20 istlreroi tour chlidren and Ferruelo Ba hudrv 25 both of Portdrthur Police said the train was travelling about Sumner an hour th time lithe eolib Va ari Seout Pe Moss oi the Na tional Foo Iii dengue pBay Packer wassign Mon day tom oriestons new team1n the United Football MontrealAlous oi Indian oothlii Pu iouirnrrsui

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