Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 19 Sep 1967, p. 5

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JOBITU CHARLES HEYBURN Charla Heyburn Stayner plhr Ied may in General Ind htarlna tiospital COMM Seat hir iieyburn was the oldest son ofthehfehlraodhiruiiey burn of Singbampioo lie was born in Singharnnton in ma lie lived there until was whenhe built home in StIyner and re tired air Heyburn leaves to mourn two nephews and three niece 12 grentoopbews and nieces and 20 greatgreat nephews and nieces He was predeceased by two brothers and two sisters George William Sarah ihirs iienry Dumpster hiary iiirs Albert Dixon Service washeld at the ninth ers Funeral liome Stayner ftcv air Presser of Singer of ficiated with interment Sing hampton Cemetery Pallbearers were Ed Rcdpnth William life Kinnon Basil nut Season Tomp kins Laurence Hammett of Sing hampton and Hugh Chestnut Coilingwood RUflELL DINGth Russell Dingrnan died at Guelph in his slst year after brief illness He had undergone major surgery earlier in the summer Born in Pennsylvania of Cana dian parents Mr Dingman came to Canada in loss after his fath ers death Attending Victoria College he obtained BA and MA degrees from the University of Toronto in 19in he married Wen onah Spence of Toronto Enjoying lengthy businesr uzmcr hir Dirocrnan worked DEATHS ay run CANADIAN rncss Cambridge EnglandSir John Cockrolt 70 one of the worlds leading nuclear phystr cists who established Canadas atomic energy program found dead in his apartmenL PartsJean Rollandhnz one of Frances best known rally and sports car drivers in racing cor crash Ironworkers Titre Rebuked TORONTO CPI An insur ance company executive Men day rebuked the striking iron workers union for pickcting his limis office building protect in Toronto William Duthio an execu tlve assistant at Manufacturers Life insurance Go stated in letter to Allan ltfacisaac prosi dent of Local 721 of the Interna tional Association of Bridge Structural and Ornamental iron Workers thnt the unions action will not influence the outcome of Use dispute Some 800 ironworkera Went on strike May 29 in response to group action by contractors using laborers to do the work of rodmen The union has beenstanding firm on iLs demand for 5127 anbour raise over two years on top of the current $344 to $363 The Construction Association published an adver tisement Monday which said there is only one obstacle to settlement The union is demanding wage increase of $2540 per year This is twice as much as the other 21 construc tion unions have accepted for the same contract period BUSINESS BRIEFS By THE CANADIAN PRESS SHARES UP 14 CENTS Oshsnvo Wholesale Ltd had consolidated net profit of 51 865972 or 69 cents share for the Zn weeks ended Aug 12 1967 compared with $1365934 or 55cenm in the similar period in 1566 Sales totalled record summers tip 26 per cent from the similar period in 1966 The company plans to open another department store and three small food stores before the end of the year RECORD OIL EXPORTS Canadian oil exports to the us surged to record 493543 barrels daily in July the us interior department reported today But the expansion is described as temporary reac tion to Junes Middle East war chiefiy the reshuffling of tanker transport to deal with pipeline shutdowns in the Arab countries as well as the closing of the Suez Canal ANTIDummG Glass first viceshair msn of the Tariff Boardwili heart special committee hear ing opinions as to how Canada should apply antidumping duties under the General Agree ment on Tariffs and Trade Considerable attention interna tionaliy has been paid to the problem of goods being offered for sale in another country at less than it cost to produce them LAURENTIDE PROGRESSES Laurentide Financial Corpo ration made substantial pro gross during the last year g1 in company president and chief executive officer told an annual shareholdera meet lng Monday He said the com pany had completed the first phase of its reorganization pro gram and nowis in strong liquidity position Our bank lineshave been stahiizcd and any double of major lenders concerning the financial posi tion of the company have been removed BAR EXAMINER TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 19 tWIl liBIES first in industry later in the publishing field as editor of the financial Peat and finally II an investment counsellor in Tomato Interesting hmelf tn bm work he was prominent Is layman in the Young hiens Christian Association for more than half century he helped to found the national council of YhiCAs of Canada and later ser red on the worlds committee for many years An active churchmen all his life litr Dingman was in Sun day school work or on church boards at Broadway Tabernacle and later at Fairtnwn United Gend1 in month and Ooiliec Street United mm inBarrie keen naturalist for more than 50 years he was charter member of the Toronto Field Noturalists Club Upon retirement in 19th hir Dlngmnn went to Barrie where he continued to be active in YhiCA church and lied Cross work in 196 he moved to Guelph where he was member of Chalmers United Church He was predeceased hy his wife in December 1566 and by his brother Arthur of Vancouver in June 1966 He is survived by daughter lira Andrew iicbb Ruth of Guelph and son Rank at present of Guelph as WEII as by seven grnndchiid= II private service was held in Guelph with burial at Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Toronto DEliliiLED COG liftiLWilYCllR This air view shows the dc railed passenger car of the hit Washington Cog Railway ex cursion train that limped the tracks and tumbled into roclc gorge recently on hit Washington in New Hamp shires Presidential Range of the White Mountains Eight persons were killed and about gallon in July and Au gust the mo are crowded with as many as 10000 hikers day slopes of Japans Mount Firjiya 70 others injured in the acci dent that is now under investi tAP Vircphnio Polititml Pressure WASIIINGNN CPI The anticipated us decision to launch thin antimksile defence ainnst nuclear attack arises mainly from growing political pressure on President Johnson from inside and outside his Democratic Party it recalls the election carn paign issue by the late John Kennedy in 1960 that missile gap existed with the Soviet Unionan issue which has not ed stood the test of time as it turned out in any event Defence Secre tary McNamara said in San Francisco Monday that $5 000000000 will be spent on launching missile defence system aimed primarily at any primitive nuclear rockets China might have in few years This seems certain to con front Canado with some hard decisions on where it stands now in the North American air defence system It injects costly new nuclearaera technology into the North American air defence agreement NORAD expires nextltiny Negotiations on its extension are due within weeks EXPENSIVE FOKCANADA Public statements by Defence iiinister Paul licliyer who has been shifted to new lob trth minister and Exter nal Affairs Minister Poul Mar tin have indicated Clnada wont join such on expensive lIndtesclusivo clubdirectly at eos After talk with State Secre tary Dean Rusk here Sonic Martin said There is no dis position on the part of Canada to contribute if such system unfgrtunately has to he start in other wont Canada wont contemplate installing its own long and shnrtnnge defensive missiles designed to sniff out attacking warheoth has also been indicated that the US does not feel it needs any nonltUS soilinclud ring Canadasfor its defensive missiles But the North American radar system built into the NORAD agreement would be part of the antimissile missile system it is assumed Semo Canadian radar bases may need modification Further the existence of defensive missile system is said to increase the importance of detecting any manned or other bombers an enemy might slip in along with spray of long rangc missiles Starts Missile System Thus the nation NORAD defence against conventional bombers would continue to have role IMPORTANT ro CANADA other aspects of the proposed US system wbieh the Soviet Union apparently has begun around one or two of its cities have considerable importance for Canada as well The longrange missile in tho US system called the Spar tan is designed to seek out and kit enemy warheads at alti tudes of 400 miles where resulting nuclear fallout would be broadly dispersed The backup second missile called the Sprint much faster would close with any enemy warheads penetrating the Spar tanturiain and attitudes of up to t00000 feet The fallout would be heavy for the terrain below iieocc the need In any com plete system for massive fallout shelters running the cost at full US system to $40 000000000 to 560000000000 Such full system would ring at least 50 major US cities as well as the offensive missile sites pointed now at China and the Soviet Union across Canada and the North Pole Robert AIlen on the newcompusof the University of Kiel Mathemavtician considers London Life policya sound investment Is it because he will more than dotiblehis money Robert Allen graduated from the University of Victoria with adegree in mathematics and physics Now hes back on the campus supervising computer analysis for the Universitys administrative procedures bought his first London Life policy while he was still student After graduating got married and realized that married man has new set of responsibilities You look at life in different way knew that didnt have eugh life insurance to protect my wife adequately And thought that as long as im going to buy more insuranceil might as Well get good return for my money be good investment When pay out money like to make sure its going to Although Im specialist in maths and science that doesnt make me an cxpertin insurance or accounting So went to the man considered an expert the London Life man who sold me my first policy He vorkcd out program that gives me the protection need and is also sound investment Robert Allen has $10000 Jubilee life premiums to 65 policy purchased at age 24 pay jost over fourteen dollars monthit comes straight out ofmy bank acooont so its quite 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