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Barrie Examiner, 5 Jun 1964, p. 4

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hr iliarrir Examiner Md wus mmuwdfigmsa amt Ilasass Rims my insosv MI netmu etown in mid MardullsishiionGreggl tanner mlatticesalwlabor minister of neighboring inde pendent irinidlti and appears to be vital link in reeling to reconcile differences between El Indian and Airl can raclucslu mflugravsted by poi anmgn sms Brit ish Guiana Premier Iteddi JI an and opposition leaders have gem to ihnid ad in recent geeks at Dr Williams invita on QUESTIQN DISCUSSED Berlin ln the year in Ja maica Onsttmonwesitb Carib been heads of government dis cussed the Britim Guiana quesa tion Dr Jagan ssh they held the view that an attempt should be made in the Caribbean by gibbean leaders to solve the OTTAWA REPORT Maybe We Should Pay More Attention To The Flagpole Pollution Of Great Lakes Calls FOr Drastic Action At recent meeting at Sarnia the their home waters they have been warn CanadianAmerican Committee on Water ed against polluting the lake water Pollution made one point abundantly and have pretty consistently disregard my club menu med ta clear edlfsutclh vaarnd ings unflinching Mufti butdiglLl Ma com en er It wants 10 mme Pouulanls 1me and wishinggll $gflifih€tfizfi on protocol faileldeto warn him ledme Great ukes above Dam and dumpmgl under drama penalties the that females are not admitted so captains concerned would maybe under cm gum law The committeewentver£thoroug and and take comm Hon into the problem of Great kes pollu of Two of Fauls guests arrived hm course any such le lation would an mum up expectant and have to be backed by pen ty clauses and uninhibited but they never did It deem 1° 5k 15 fed Ewen the US Coast Guard and the Royal Can get to see mint or to coin mm 5° mm View t° curb adian Mounted Police would thereb he °i in the dumimg the 13k bug be placed in position to clamp tlhwn We were given ihc buma olland other sewage by oceangoing on any offenders mm um mm freighters and other craft The subject is not academic but 1m plainsd Margaret Konantzli M05 0f the Ships Piling 19 UPPEF ink tenser practical The Great Lakes sys mambo 95 like Cam Precautioni against SUCh tem represents the only reliable supply mu we we Dilution The have 0119 10 great of water for large area of this contin engths to ensure that bi go and sewage of painted Jeubels at church picnic And her rushed com enl anion Pauline Jewell Liberal are pumpedashore to receiving stations That man of course that we supply is for Northumberlsnd 01 Proper disposth must be ke table and free of contain The difficulty appears to be with salt ination an only way for this to be water craft plying the lakes Subject to nodded in acquiesclng Milli sssxsscnnwsu mmsrnn done is to provide the laws that will en few restrictions on the high seas or in sure purity JUST AFTER WORLD WAR ONE BarrieExaminer June 1919 Organ ized in September 1917 Barrie branch of Great War Veterans Association now has membership 104 Nursing Sister Lee Cookstown arrived home from ovi erseas Thomas Jebh and Major Thompson Cooktown have returned to Canada Sapper and Mrs Downs and son arrive in Hawkestone from Eng4 land Robert Dunnett 37th Battalion returned to Allandale from overseas Sgt Ted ltedditt former ban master 157th Battalion Band expected home in Barrie this week Kel low 19th Battalion has returned to his home on McDonald St Sgt Jory 4thIDlvlsion Engineers has returned to Crarghurst Pie Joe Plant whoweni overseas with 37th Battalion is home again In Allandale two weeks after his brother Allan Lt McRae MC Stayner arrived home this week Gun ner James Ford overseas four years with 15th Canadian Battery returned to Al landale Toinlinreturned home this wee after our yearswith 5th Canadian Engineers Capt Jack Mc By PATRICK NICHOLSON mlAWAPsui Martin our foreign minister recently gave lunch party here for the visit lng secretarygeneral of the United Nations He frequently entertains in honor of promi nent foreign visitors or ambas sadorsand charming host he is says this grateful guest The Thant party was staged in private dining room at Ottawas select Ridsau Club predicted that Saskatchewan may soon have representa tive in the federal cabinet al though at present no Saskatch ewan constituency is repre sented by Liberal in Last week Prime Ministc Pcarson confirmed this prediction telolt graphing his good wrshes lo Sid Buckwol lLibersi candidate in thc Sssatoon layelection he romised him seat in the cab not if he wins ODDS FAVOR ELECTION Nobody but nobody on Par Gibhon MC formerly of Creswickes law office Barrie returned home fromoy erseas Sunday Pie McGuire CMGC arrived home this week after four years service with 20th Battalion Gunner Hector Brown MM son of Charl es Brown arrivedhonreaftor two years with 2nd Canadian Machine Gun Section Pie Archie Jay who enlisted with 1b7th and served in Belgium and France wrth 54th Battalion reached home Pte ll Taylor son of Rev and Mrs Taylor Allandale arrivedhome after semng wrth stdToroniokegiment nearly four years in France Gunner Wilfred Wardman who reached home recently wentacross in October 1917 with draft of 89th Bette and was wi Army of Occuspationln manyio six weeks Major Gerald Clayton wounded at bekey snd Gunner Fred Claytongassed at Passchendaele came homethis week They are two of fives her sons of Mr and Mrs John Clayton Peel St Other this year Nobody but nobody acrossrCanada wants to twin llicted with our fifth election in asked to quote betting adds would suggest evsnmoosy on an election in November and aev io4ivcagalnst an election in tobsr this year Too bad that Canadian taxpayers may have tofoot the enormous bill for electionmxpenscs and the utter out for election rom IsesJiut it iookshers an now as if thats the way the cookie will crumble WHAT CANADA NEEDS The most astute and ex ri coccd observers of our we returned veterans scene are often senior foreign home included Barrie Hounsomop armnrrissdofd Thley shave sptlan crrwor assessn Andem Gibb political dove meats in vari JE Cori ou couuntrissaround the world an Emmi Mm McKmm comments confidentially to my Stewart thelrown governments or pri hnrst are Lieut Ge Gordon Minty Poe hi Peninsular Park HotelBig Boy leased by Mr Coupe he has installation electric light plant Barrie Tennis Club reorganized wi The Barrie Examiner Autnortus ss Poll Office Dlglfiaamgtgllfg for plmehttol postage In Elli Sundays and Statutory Houdua excepted magnum wssss nurtur WCWI WfllflN and Manus an Mflmflsflfl was very Impressed by an assessment givento ms on recent evening by diplomatic observer who mustbs un ed More important than what panamaneeds to system of compulsory military fervica for all young men This would teach them too to month moratommunno 15135 columns suoo nus it would nstsr snd run the citizeoship it nesnpl Canadian Press SwillOil Two months ago this column llament Hill wants an election seven years But if were can make shrewd vately to their Ottawaifrionds would improVs roams Vital interest trio Ending Guiana Trouble Mmmpflmemirh the matting ossibilhy that lIlornxnonweiith Reminds See nseof on the peace In British Guiana after it gained indqreodence Premier lsgan was said to be interested in the idea that other lionunonwulth countries mllht send Meant no leads local Guisnue troops bow to main tain internal secsrity NEW COUNTRY Another cation put for want by Bri Guianss pre mier is for neutralization hrs mntry Last year he proposed that mlior world powers KIIIP mice the territorial integrity hide once and neutralin for Bri sh Guiana as they did for Austria The British Guiana question may also come In the Goun monweaith prime ordniners meeting in london oust month when Southern Rhodesia is ex bs controversial moonlight raid on Ottawas wellknown Arboury College Recently that schools cadet corps held its colorful annual parade being inspected by Gen eral Bernntchel our armys number two brasshat The cadets were commanded by Tony Anderson the young son of General Anderson ad judged thc best cadet was Toby Spry the young son of General Spry rated the best NC0 was Meriti Biron grandson of the Emperor of Ethiopia What did the cadets use for rifles since the army had amp tied their armory Thats easy they borrowed military rifles from the army it seems that peace has broken out in Canada again can Barrie only mall city and perhaps there is not arough busincn to warrant Wednesday increasing competition shopping centres in Toronlo the merchants should realise that serving their customers an Wednesdays is as important as on any other day As with the gas stations store owners are losing business when they dont make their hours convenient for the customer Yours truly MARTHA HOWARTH Barrie dealing with Southern Rhodesia selfgovcming colony whit white dominated government and another for British Guiana also internally ssif govtmin but nrlcd by colored politicians Elections are scheduled for this fall based on new pr0lt portionsl representation system Britalns proposal for remov ing racial conflict from the po lihcsi areoa The vote would precede steps towuh outright co rndepend en Meanwhile Britain has sent additional troops to the colony but officials feel that political solution hos to be the answer BIBLE THOUGHT All have sinned and ooms short of the glory of GothRo mans lrfl Every mans first raver musi be God be mer iul to me sinner OPPOSE TAX RULINO TORONTO iCPihc United Electrical Workers of America 1nd has protested in tale gram to Prime Minister Pear son about revenue department ruling thatcm loycr coniribu lions lo rovincal health plans for amp oysss sro taxable George Harris union secretary iressurer said Tuesday the sol ing should be rescinded and such plans should be exempted irom taxatinn Conducted tours will be given duringiite evenin bars will he on haiid to assistyou sndvanswer questions Blamed By Prospect Tomato Domination momentsN mNo nutter liolw good lhlr ompson or Temp cton might be this is mason much to pray that they will be de feaied For the PC couuss now has nrong Torontodominltlon The NDP leader and the majority in in caucus are from Toronto And the Liberal party al Eg GE Immu oow Give it little ifcsasidstcal one Ibo it aould might be able to avert would be Mr Harris ms good mm leadership ufl and an instance would be in cabinet Young Mr Nuoo has nice balance and very good grounding in some fields And Mr Sargent um bright hot shot type which every good govcmmml needs But there is doubt ii either yet has leadership capacityor most important whether either can win convention The one man who would have hands down chance of doing this would be Mr Harris the former federsl ministh oi ti stance Remember when old bottle Weve designed new bottle for our whhlsy And new label We age Bonded Stock little longer now as well To make every dsop lost that little more mellow Weve done everything we can Try bottle of Bonded Stock soon The rest is up to you new war 49 15930 pm lihtperlsnced Istafi Goodwhotnl have distillingij Muskie since has Bonded Stock WhiskYJ 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