Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 26 Sep 1967, p. 1

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Mammal Airport in Onofsitéron Barrie waATHEnV Cloudy and cooler on Workers day Low must sodezrcu lligh tpmorrow 58 degrees Sec consistimam on page lL TOP STATESMEN IHOLD TALKS Secretory Stats Dean Rusk JEFF greets Soviet Foreignhtinister Andrei Gro myko at the Waldorf As toria hotel in New York City last night before dhiner Rusk talked with Gromyko alter day of consultation with Amer ican trlcnds and altia on the Vietnam and Middle East problems AP Wirephotot our Orrin Tau Volun Qtary assignment in bankruptcy has been tiled by AnglinNor cross Corp Ltd ranked among the top 10 Canadian construc tion companies Geoffrey Goodall diroc tor oi tAnghnNorcross said ionday the assignment was tied Friday He said our approximate assets are 313 700000 and our liabilities are $15300000 meermw see CAPSULE News The company which has hanv died about $550000tl in busi ness in each oi the last three years said in statement the main reason for the bankruptcy was failure by major share holder to give needed financial help toAnglinNnrcross The company said the major shareholder in the Montreal based company is Holland and Hannon and Cubith Ltd of London it sold the British com Pope Spends Quiet Birthday variants om Cw Pope rainwns spending quiet 70th day today doing light work as he recovered from the illneg which stnlék him dance weeks ago in onion DeaihToli Available bAOOA past Pakistan or No official figures are available yoton the ninnber of casualties caused Friday when river launch apaized in remote area of Faridpin district lied Guards Rampage In Tibet MEW YCRK mentors Ohinese Red Guards rampaging through Tibet had reducedAhe country to bioodybattlelicld ot lsacked monbstries and temples Whats adied Daiai Lama nesronNr ionusorv told ngrcss Monday the St Low rance Seawaycataiogued suclt icesscs in increased trailic and revenues last year but said new funds are needed to repair the rapidly deteriorating Eis enhower lock He urged last favorable nction on pending tilntton to pro the repair says Gyalo Thondupbrothcr of Pansonnmirs IN THE paws MflrJUSfilCEZG Gails was appointed as Chief Justice of Ontario and senior Judge the provinces appeal court Prime Minister Pearson made the announcement Monday Mr Justice Dalton Wells be comes chiei justice at thepn ario High Court and an official member ufthe court of any could no longer 3ch Ang inNorcross the financial backV ing needed because at tightened ritish torcign exchange regu ntioos Mr Goodall said Angl Nor cross and its seven subsidiaries are involved in general Cagn tnacting and other allied ti ds acres Canada and that the bankruptcy will aitcct about $0 arrodoyees of the parent company and all subsidiaries business on the companys book valued at $99815000 of which $76937000 ha been rom pletcd with outstanding busi ness being placed at $2237sooo Mr Goodall said Cnbitts had pumped about $3000000 into AnglinNorcross since as min control of the compan in RAPID CITYiSD AWA routine divorce proceeding ended in ablaze oi gunfire Monday leaving the wile in the case and her lawyer dead and the judge wounded The bus hand was held without charge today Attendants at the Pennington County courthouse said the Arthur Vishart nn Monday his will not take action against University oi Toronto studenu distributing birth control ht fomration in dclianco of the Crimtnal Code Lost week the students endorscd birth con trol education program run by is cup of seniorooeds Shim VBlrrio dotrte Contil Tuned Scpt 26 if Housman ERTEDI MILK pessmu source 10 Mexican Die From Poisoning TlJUANA Mexico APtTen children are deod in on appar ent outbreak oi poisoning in this Mexican border town Police rounded up about 20 dairy operators cheese sales men store owners and other persons Monday as parents from the citys poorest dislt Mots contlmied to dream in hospitals with their blanke wrapped rctching children Authorities were checking millr supplies as possible source Police said no chargu been flied against them per sons but that they were being held for investigation Deput District Attorney Hec ioi Va divia said ifrchildren have been confirmed as dead in tho outbreakbut liiaunna guises eventus Edeadfbn in rage from three months to to years Scores oi children crammed the words at the citys hon pitalS some two to bed One hospital reported threat dead and more than 60 ill Doctors worked fcverishlyto save the ailing children but said several at them would not survive MONTREAL lCPt Pierre Bourgauit 31yearold leader of Quebecs most influential sepia atlst party Monday night migned hispost as president iN us coon noon Shooting Ends Divorce Cdser shooting broke out after Rny Blvins tourist attraction owner in his late 60s was told by the judge that he would have to pay his wile morotban $3000 in alimony Deadare Mrs film 53 and her lawyer William Brady 39 father of four Circuit Judge Thomas Par ker in wastaken tohospitsi in gt With satisllmtorvy wounditi the thigh sec ALnuonu the alimony and Bivins six footer weighing more thandw and said Youvaibad your mine VH2 pulled revolver and according to court po rt Mrs Frances Goyerman announced going to kill every aob in this courtroom gun away witnesses said got up and stood beside Brady recalled States Attor ney Brennan as who was representing Bivins Bivlns stepped to within two feet of Em and pulled the trigger just couldnt believe it Bill started tolean toward me and tell to the floor immedia if could help liimx Than Mrs Bivlns was sh Hones our dlloneat confession may be good for the soul butlts darn bad for the reputation had iwaa aimed Attendanls said IParker set pounds advanced to the bench say now lm going to have Brady told Eavius to put the didnt see any blood and thought it was blank Then atcly dropped tothe Floor to see Physicians uscd universal an tidutesm and genitihistomlnes to treat on pg alter pump ing out smmodt of cod child They sold milk was found in the stomach of every cild treated Dr Jorge Salas Cnpoda said six adults were suffering from iniidien the sauna symptnrns as the dril drcn He said the victim suit3r from vomiting diarrhea and general weakness Pedro Luna Sanchez said his 10yearold son developed the symptoms within halt hour after he had breakfast oi broad and milk liS PARTY LEADER Liberals orrnwa cry strong nolprln tlicvtrnditlonal motion or support to Prime Minister Pearson as leader oi the Libenj nl party toltowing the partys weekend caucus urged birn to remain as leader high Liber al party source said today The source said it was ira ditionl motion oi support and affection but was strong in thatit urged the lender to con tinuc leading the party Quebec Separatist Leader Resigns From0rganizaiion oi le Rascmblemcnt pour llndependance nationale Mr Bourgault said he would be candidate to succeed him sell as MN leader at the par tys national conass sched tiled lop 06L and it at lrols Bivieres Que Several other high party officials resigned with him Along with the resignations revelation that very gent pmblemor sever ai otthemcxist withingthc ranks oi the sevenyearold camstile PmY Mr Hourgault said his action party leaders Both he and MN vicepr critical ditficuity which neither of them would divulge Remarlu made bybolh men hinted at split or power strug gle between them Robert cumin rlgb emotion Stdll an consolidating dent GIN Pmtiiot admitted the existan ot some Urge Remain Themotiopa nweondayrwmo cation ot Mr Pearson inten tion to remain as leader or otherwise he said The need tor Mr Pearsons leadership especially in view at the problems tacing Canadian unity was certainly inherent in the resolution It was obvious that Mr Pearson was very deeply touched by the dcmonstration oi support lrom his caucus But he made no response other than to thank the mem bers the source said ministers office said Mr Pear on told the caucus he would stay on as party leader as long as he telt was necessary The Examiner Ann mini6 City News2 Unsifted10 11 Comics7 Willilo District5 Editoriall Sports81 Theatre4 Vly stings1 Weather Womens6 iterlrn oppositibnieadcohi the hormone tieldI reputes questions following at 53 tho new spokesman in the prime TODAY letters by one cent to sixcents Not More Than Conservative 10 For Cppy 512 Pages H0 not noted Out Of OrderBy Lamonreux OTTAWA CF united bid by opposition parties tor an emergency debate on housing was averted in the Commons Monday when Parliament reas sembled alter on week recess They put the government on the defensive immediately with series oi isms mainly relat cd to the cost of living Foremost was housing as they brought back reports of soaring rentsand dwelling costs coupled with lack of mortgage money Conservative motion to have regular businas set aside forahouslng debate was ruled out of order by Speaker Lucien Lamoureurc He suggested that party Home leaders arrange tor an early debate on the matter it this wasnt done he might change his mind about ruling out another request tor an emergency debate STANFIELD IN GALLERY Ltstoning from the crowded galleries was Robert Stanfield wonder who most wins ons seat beforeho can take John Dieicn bakers old place as leader of the Opposition Mt Stanfield will rim in Colcbestarllants in byelcc tlon Nov6 Mr Dieisnbnkor wasnt present roundoi tributes was paid bribe 72yearold ionner prime mbrlster as well as to the late Guy Favreau who died during Miessummer recess amMn Picket551 who resigned recently as transport minister to hem the new Canadian Commission Prime Minister Pearson Postal Rate Increased OTTAWA tcr no govern ment announced today it plans to hicroass the postal rate on Notice of the action was given on the Commas order paper by PostmasterGeneral The government has pre viously announced it twill also innease rates for newspapers and periodicals From the wording of the reso lution it appeared that all let ter rates would goon by one cent Firsldm letters to cutoil town points would bevsix cents instead of live and local letter would be five cent instead oi tour Ottawa es whiohunan imousiyyelmltfr Sta Mir stair atarniac labor min announccd an addition to hb cabinetCharles it Granger 55 sworn in inter Monday as rmnlstar without porttollo REPLACES PICKERSGILL Ho replaces Mr Pickersng os Newtonndiands coblnet rep rcscnlatlve and is cxpccledjo run Nov in Bonovlstalwh llngoto Mr Pickersgills old riding The new transport minislcr Paul Heliyer whose defence portlollo now is held bylco Cadieux numbn ot cabinet minis fir Speaker Sonatina is shooting peas atne ters were not present to answer rain oi opposition questions most of which landed on Prime Minister Pearson as result Wheat prices and the cost of living were the main topics Goorga lines lPCNorthumbur land noted an unbelievable acceleration of two per cent in the cost of living since July The governments legislative program got cit to modest start as first reading was given two bills UPS SPENDING 32543 One authorizes the publicly owned CNR to spend up to smaooooo thiSyear induding $67000000 for investment in Air Canada debentures Theother would esmhlish manpower and immigration council ILspaid chairman and unpaid membersup to 15 would be appointed by the chili net to advise the manpower minister The same set allows the min literto appoint four other we cial advisory boardsneach with apaid chairman and unpaid members one act or and leader tor theC ervativrs CPWirephotoT

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