we NJ INEWS scanner Canada May Renew Its NATO Agreement UllAWA CP Advance indications are that Canada will agree to the renewal ofthc North American air defence agreement with the United States when it expires nest May 11 informants said Friday the cabinet probably will give the goshead within the next few weeks for Canadian oiiiciais to begin talks with American oiil stain on extension of the NORAD agreement signed in May 1963 and good for 10 years They rullctcd that the talks will end in renewal of the pact Dies 0n Hilr LAKE PLACID NY AP Dr Ewen Cameron 65 lormer president at the World Psychiatric Anodlllon died of In apparent heart attack FIL day while hiking with his son in the Adirondack Mountains near this resort village At the time oi his death Cameron was director oi the psychiatry and aging research laboratories at the 115 Veterans Admlrdslratlon hospi In in Albany NY He iounded the Allen Memo rial institute It the Royal Vlc loria hospital in Montreal and was the founder and former chairman oi the psychiatry department at Mch Univer ally War Doves SAN ANTONIO Tex AP Roman Catholic Archbishop Robert larcey seal by Presl dent Johnson as an observer of the recent South Vietnamese election said Friday that US Doves Ira prolonging the war The San Antonio archbishop told news conference that statements by persons advocat ing an end to the bombing of Noth vletnatn or negotiations It any price are encouraging the Communists to continue the conflch PollutionCharge TORONTO CP Metropoli tan Torontos air pollution con trol division has laid charge of air pollution against the Toronto hydroelectric system The control division alleges there was enough soot coming irom the hydroelectric sys toms downtown steam heating utility plant to be detrimental to private propery Marks Birthday OSHAWA CPCol Sam McLaughlin chairman oi General Motors oi Canada Ltd celebrated his doth birthday Friday by spending part of the day behind his desk Col McLaughlin who makes two trips each day to the oifice spent the rest oi the day relax ing with his iamily Chairman of Lake Erie area hunt club Col McLaughlin said he is looking iorward to going out tor good about in the tall Parents set no ABERFAN Wales lteuterat Parents of 116 children killed in amudslide here lnstyenr Mil receive 515000 $15010 each nut oi 31300000 lï¬AWOODt iund collected alter the disas ter it was decidedFriday The money poured in from all over the world after coal tip engulfeda school here in Onto ber Provision was also made Fri day for paying compensation in iamiiles oi most of the 28 adul who lost their lives Fails Test TORONTO CPIA Daycare old Toronto man ialled his driv ers test Friday when he knocked down two persons at the testing centre Tarquino Zannella told police he stepped on the accelerator instead of the brake whenhe Ihit Marcella Russo so and driving instructor Bruno Domealehlello ct Mrs Russo waiting or test suiiered minor back intu ries while Mr Domenichiello sufferedhlp and side lndurles The examiner was powerless to stop the accident because the departntent or transport made rule last July thatdual con trols must beeout oi operation durui tests RCAF assoc WING amen Evsry Manda at 500 pmLy SPECIALS JACKPOT $29000 SHARETHE WEALTH Admission $0 14 HIGH 57 Above NilService Cleaners HARRY HAYS Five Provinces LONDON CPISenator Harry Hays proposed Friday night that Canada should be nation of live provinces At the otilcial opening at Lon dons IWIh Western Fairthc former agriculture minister lrom Calgary suggested That British Columbia be one province all the way to Alaska That Alberta Saskatchc won and Manitoba be loincd as one province stretching to the Arctic Ocean That Ontario and Quebec remain individual provinces And that the three marie time provinces and Ncwinund land iorm the iiith pmvincc Not only should there be only five provinces but their bound aries should be reassessed every 10 years he added Meeting Postponed OTTAWA CPI Campaign ing or the Oct 17 provincial election has forced postpone ment of the Ontario1ihcral Associations annual meeting association president Blair announced Friday The meeting had bcn5chcd uled for Sept 2940 nronto Mr Blair said new date for the meeting will be set alter the election Loans Doubled OTTAWA CPIUniversity students in the Atlantic and western provinces have more than doubled their borrowing under the Canada Student Loans Plan since its ï¬rst year of operation The ï¬nance department announced Friday that bank loans guaranteed by the gov ernmcnt in l96trï¬7 third year of the plan totalled $41163078 for 53323 students Is Demanded PRINCE ALBERT Sask ICPlVicinr Ernest Holiman oi Leask Sask was remanded in custody one week when he appeared in magistrales court Friday on capital murder charge The 21yearold fnrm laborer was charged Aug 21 with slaye ing James Peterson farmer near Shell Lake 60 miles west or here The bulletriddled bodies at Mr Peterson his wlie and seven 01 their nine children were found in their farm home Aug 15 by neighbor lloilman is scheduled to appear for preliminary hearing in North Batilelord Tuesday Oct 24 lippoint Judge BRANTFORD CPlThe attorneygenerals oiiice Friday announced the appointment of AI MacDonald ni Parry Sound to the judicial post of magis trate for Brant County Mr MacDonald wiill be suc ceeding Magistrate John Shiilington who has been recov ering from severe illness since July 1966 Mr MacDonald 35 has been Crown attorney in Parry Sound for the past four years He will leave this post Sept 18 and assume his mngistrates duties in Branliord in October New Home Deal TORONTO announce new deal for per sons whose homes are expro priated ior urban renewal pro lccls gt The controller raid in an interview Friday the new plan would supplement an emllng scheme under which the provin cial government oifers intcre cstfrce $5000 loans to expropri ation victims lrs Campbell said the scheme would be province wide She said the plan would he the result of city protest to the provincial government about present legislation restricting the amount at compensation municipalities can pay or cxproprialions The Ontario cabinet agrccd with our protests the controller said Pleads Guilty NEW ORLEANS La AP hlililant Black Power leadcrH Rap Brown pleaded not guilty Friday to federal gun chargcs iie rcmainod tree on $15000 bondi Brown 23 chairman at tho Student Nonviolent Co ordi nating Committee was indict cd by federal grand jury here last month on charge of car rying SDcnllbre carbine across state lines while under indictment on charge or incit ing riot in Maryland Kunsilcr Browns ebici inw yor charged that federal and state prosecutors have hon asscd and impeded Brown and his iollownrs in exercising lun damcntal rights in order to achieve the random and equali ty guaranteed to the blaclr citi zens oi the United States Cmcontroller llnrgarct Campbell says the Ontario llausing Corp will soon MA WARM weather is epxected to last the day throughout Southern Ontario but will be replaccd tonight by mater air irora the north system or showers in the south may reach Ontario and Quebec later today in the Maritimes and in the West the iorecast is mainly sunny and warm DISTRICT WEATHER Cloudy Periods Cooler Sunday The weatherman is iorcasting cooler and partly cloudy day for tommorrnw Winds will shift in the north at 15 by evening All in all it does not look like had weekend coming up The overnight low at the Examiner Olliee downtown was 58 degrees The temperature at 730 am was 61 degrees TORONTO CF Ollielal forecasts issued at 530 am Synopsis Considerable cloud incss spread across southern Ontario overnight sign that the spell of warm weather ls coming to an end Cofler air Bands Muifled 179 EC Speeches TORONTO CPtThe bands were muiiied and the demon strations silenced to make room iur the politicians Friday night at the Progressch Conservative leadership convention Illnre than 9000 delegates and observers wererin Maple Leaf Gardens expecting more hijinks that gave an alternnon session oi carnival atmosphere and holding out hope for some polit ical ï¬reworks They got little of either Butthere was one surprise before heat and the speeches began to wear thin and prompt ed nbout half the turnout to leave before the last speaker ï¬nished at 1115 pm That was John Madcap the Brockville Ont businessman who beat everyone to the gun by throwing his hat into the leadership ring last January He drew the only raucus response among the 11 candi dateseach of whom was allowed maximum 19 minutes speaking time That came when he flatly voiced approval in the twona tion concept adopted earlier at plenary policy session but opposed Thursday night by cur rent partylcadcr John Diefcn baker The darkhorse candidate not qualiï¬ed to vote himself won standing ovation however by the time he finished his address which took in minutes He not only spoke fluently and flaw lessly in both English and French but he was the only candidate to give his address without aid of either notes or text lllr Diefenhalrer remained in the convention area throughout the ilihour sesioa Before and alter his addressbe sat with his wife and cluster of inti mates including Premier John Hobarts of Ontario in box seats to the right of the stage Mr Dieicnhakerclaiming he did not want to take unfair advantage or othiers in the race made the shortest speech oi the night He spoke about five minutes and caught many oli gunrd by saying he put forth his policy ideas Thursday night Iiis addressdrew mixed reception but there was little doubt about the shadow he casts Everytimc he moved in his box seat heads turned to lol law his actions Top Theologian Attacks Some Protestant Aspects STANHOPE PEI CPIA top Canadian theologian Friday attacked some aspects of Prat estantlsm and recent rally by 115 evangelist Eitiy Gra ham and called on farmers fishermen indians and the urban poor to organize politi cally Rev Hard secretary oi the board of evangelism and social service of tbeUaited Church of Canada addressing the annual meeting oi the Prince Edward island Presby iery or United Church Men made three main points Christian must havea cool head to discern his place in Gods plan in complex world He must not blindly acceptrthe standards oi society iMPERIVALJ72eaé2er WINNER 0F COLUMBIA wornan FRED ZINNEMANNS rum ACADEtiilsthltDS INCLUDING BEST Pllillllll IIIIHElEllll R0 FOR ALL SEASONS rm an oily by 131 BOLT rccnntoownafld One Performance Nightly Commencing at pm Matinee Saturday 9th Sunday 10th with one showing only at 130 Admission Evenings Set Sun matinee Adults $200 Students Children $I00 on onehand or be swept away by gushy sentimentalisrn on the clude our neigh bors in an expanding communi Christian need helping hands to support those political and social movements which advance the cause of justice among the people llfr Hord took issue with some facets oi Billy Grahams evangelical rally at the Cana dian Nation Exhibition in Toronto last Sunday has already moved into most of northern Ontario The cool air will continue southward today to cover all Ontario by tonight Southern Ontario especially those regions near the lower lakes should remain in the warmer air long enough today for temperatures to reach the 7075 range but will get the blast at cooler air overnight Toronto London Hamilton Windsor Lake St Clair Lake Erie Lake Ontario Lake Huron Niagara Mainly cloudy and not so warm today with law widciy scattered shnwcrs Sunday sunny with few cloudy periods andvcool Winds southwest 15 shitting to norther ly 15 by evening North Bay Sudbury Geor glnn Bayrellullburton mainly cloudy with tow scattered showers and turning cooler today Sunday mainly sunny and cool Winds westerly 15 shitting to northerly 15thial morning or early this after noon Algoma Timagomi White River Cochranc Vï¬tcrn James Bay Variable cloudi ness with scattered ahnwers and much cooler today Sunday sunny and continuing cool Winds northerly 15 today ligbl tonight and Sunday Forecast Temperatures Low tonight high Sunday Windsor 52 St Thomas London Kitchener Mount Forest Winghcrn Hamilton St Catharines Toronto British Columbia will Nmaln ml with variable cloudiness Figures on the map indicate expected high temperatures today Winphoto Petcrborough Kingston Trenton Kiilaioc Muskoka North Bay Sudbury Earlton Sault Ste Marie Knpusknsing White River Moosnnee 8183383383 Northslde Bible Chapel presents Barrics Area enfenniul rusnde cn1iisr Sept lo 20 with Evangelist Bob Mcturen of Guelph Codringlon Public School BARRIE 800 pm GLAMOUR FOR SPAGHETTI AND PHONE ABIIZZIZ ANVllil MEAT BALLS Crcsllagtlioia is deliciously medium dry red table wine made fmm French hybrid grapes grown In Niagara DRIVEIN THEATRE DAV DR NlIE Tonight8r Sunday One Million 36 with Raaval Walch John Richardson Plus VON RYANS EXPRIESS Starring Frank Sinatra TOWNSHIP or ESSA willtake place Official Opening of Essa Centennial Proiecls SUNDAY SEPTEMBER lo Angus Public Libra l230 pm as follows ry King Street West at Highway No 90 at Essa Centennial Park of Lot Zl WestVz Con6 at 330 pm Hi5 HonorGeorge MacKay Warden of the County of Simcoe will officiate on both occasions LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED AT THE PARK BY IVY ILADIES George Davis Reeve Bell Clark THE DAltlllE EXAMDTER SATURDAY SEPT m1 WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF WRITERme wens SANTA MONICA ChiiL AP 1ienry Miller 75y writerartist and Host Tokuda Japanese singer and plan ist obtained marriage licence here Friday Miller author of the controversial Tropic oi Can cer previously bad not con ï¬rmed that they would wed NEED PSYCHIATRY IONDON Reuters Doc tors who take up psychiatry may lhemsclm need psychia tric help medical investigators report study team which examined the records of nearly 200 doctors who were treated at two British psychiatric hospi tals came up with the fact that most of them are psychiatrists INTERFAIIH AMBASSADOR QUITE SAN ANTONIO Text AP Presidcnt Johnson announced Friday that RichardN Noila has resigned as US ambassav dor to the United Arab Republic which broke diplo mallc relations with the United States during the Middle East war in June WILL HEAD STUDENTS LONDON Ont CWPeter Warrian 14 of Toronto stu dcnt at the University of Water loo Friday was chosen presi dentelcct oi the Canadian Union of Students llr Wan rian will serve as presidente iecl until the CUS congress in September 15 when be will succeed Hugh Armstrong 21 oi Ottawa CENTENNIAL SERVICE Angus legion Hull Sunday Sept I0 300 pm Participating Churches Ourtady of Grace lRCl Pinewoods Gospel Chapel Zion Presbyterian Angus United Church nrerdenomlnaiional Choir CANADASHNESI ENTERTAINMENl TODAY SUNDAY Warsaw TECHNIGDLDR SHOWN AT STARTING 10 15 720 MONDAY PNoNE 7234601 PtAVERS mm as puNtuP SlV BARRIE BEST OF THE minus weenie llll ilillllllllllllll lillll TECHNICOLOD lmlhfllflm RODDY McDONALL SHOWN AT 510 AND LAST COMPLETE SHOW 810 DEBBIEWATSONClLrPETERSON PHIL HARRI5MRS MILLER liltininNinthNibituminous SHOWN AT Bill ONLY 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