Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 12 Jun 1968, p. 30

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rever Twenty foot ldllcr noaia purchased by the Vancouver Aquarium leaps and tooth in 118384 Service OTTAWA CF The armed lorces cast their votes in the coming general election during sixday period begin ning Monday June 17 but the service count will not be dis closed until the weekend after the general civilian polling day Tuesday June 15 The number eligibleto vote under the Canadian Forces voting regulations is 119334 This total is made up oi 104 133 men and women in the termed forces 8900 service mens wives at bases outside Canada and 5351 veterans in Kitten its enclosue at Ponder Har bor The Whale dubbed Coco by aquarium oit is was veterans aliairs department hospitals across the country The overall total has been dropping steadily reflecting the decrease in size of the armed forces There were 1226 eligible to vote in 1965 in the armed lorces vote and 141210 in 1963 All members and former members of the armed forces may vote regardless oi age This is the only exception to the rule that the minimum voting age is 21 in lederal elections boy or girl may join the YorkSimcoe PC Candidate BRADFORD rsrntr Con scrvatives in YorkSimone riding jBarrie city limits have been ap pealing tor support for Wallace McCutcheon who resigned from the Senate in order to stand to June 25 voting Reform oi the Canadian tax system has been one at the key points stressed by Mr McCut rheon who has owned term in the riding for 19 years Our whole tax system needs revisl ion said the welllrmrwn iinan eier stating it should be modern ized The main issues in the elec tion he claimed was the tin ancial policy at the government and the plight in which it has placed taxpayers In answer to questions as to whye gave up his Senate seat to stand be said tried to make the best contribution could to the national interest as senator but there are deliniie limitations in the fact it is an appointed ottice resigned to contest seat in the House of Commons because believe can be much more useiul there both to the constituency and the country as an elected represent ative oi the people liir McCucheon emphasized he Robert Stanfields party in the Calls For Taliation Reforms cost price squeeze in which farmers iind themselves were mattersot major national con cern heryo knows Who gramsMéllOW83 was not opposed to loreign cap ital being invested in the coun try providing Canadian capital is given fair opportunity to provide the necessary iunds in the voting on June the former senator is ru ning against John Roberts at Ottawa tormez executive assistant to Maurice Sauve minister at for cstry and urban development in the Liberal government and Don aldJiicFadycn Bradlord teach erNDP candidate During his talks Mr McCut cheon said the high cost of liv Sound Business Practices Can BeatProblems MONCTON CF An derson president of the Cana dian Chamber of Commerce said Monday Canadas eco nomic pmhlernspean be beaten sound business practices Mr Anderson speaking at the annual meeting or the Maritime Provinces Board of Trade said fihe does not despair for Can adas iuture Hesaid Canada could becomeone of the worlds leading oations He said there should be closer ties between employers and em planesboth working toward that creaser that would He said how ho waanot in layer of compulsory wage guidelines Mr Anderson said hisorganr ration had tought and lost hat verthrow the natipnal medical care program The plan is not in the best interests of thecouniry+ior one thing we do not havosuliicient doctors iran SPLASHES IN AQUARIUM one of eight ooptured by three fisherman Coco weighs armed forces at the age of 17 with parental consent Other wise the minimum enlistment age is in Sometimes the armed serv ices vote changes the result in constituency train the elec tiounight count based on the civilian vote This happened in tworidings in 1965 Liberal John Stewart trailed Hugh Giliis oi the Con servatives by 27 votes on elecr iionnigbt in the Nova Scotla riding at AntigotiishGuysbur ough but he was the wnoer by 47 votes alter the service vote was counted lnihe Quebec riding of Sheltord the service vote boosted Liberal LouisPaul Nevcu to victory alter he lrad trailed Paul hepanier of the Conservatives and Gilbert Rondeau or the Creditistes on election night He ended up wilh pluralities of 27 votes over Mr Trepanicr and 47 over Mr Rondeau him the service vote who Its funny what you hear about Seagrarns Mellow 83 Like its therwhisky ioF old fogeys Or only retired sea capiainsdrink 83 We know different Atl kinds of people are drinking 83 these days and for the best of all reasons They like the mellow mellow way it tastes Who are these indi viduals Well they werent born initial And they certainly veicni horn yesterday sEACRAMs MELLOW83 noticing on one or Canadian whisky since 193 men QWiil Vote June 17 The long armed iorceévoti seacaptains rm four tires or Wimpiw changed the winner in one rid ing Hastings South in On tario where Liberal Robert Temple wiped out Conserva tive Lee Grllls electionnight margin ot 92 votes The actual size of the serv ice vote in 1965 was 79145 and it was heavily Liberal 150334 to 19608 or the Conserva tives 7156 or the New Demo craiic Party 2031 for the So cial Credit 710 for the Credi tlstes and 306 for other candi dates ing period June 1722 gives sailors at sea and men on troop movements chance to vote Counting of their ballots is lett until after the general vot ing ends because at the chancev that securityvlealr could aliect the civilian vote Election officials are hoping that the redistribution of rid rugs will cause no contusion in the servrcé vote 80 mi mm mm was in no ponrrosnr MINNIE HDVWEN Phnenl service tor Minnie Catherine Wyn at 13 thyflehl Erect Me Ontarm Elmyqle High Holds First Career Day 0a Wednesair May is Elm vale District ans Schools om at Cantu Day was held in the Dental was In Stayner Union Mrs When was into in was on and uranium Buic soc ed Mnulnaunldnrehnea ind anymore on the bushingI death in rear ryesf hiclrrveu then moved to Barrie She was manhu ot the 7m Reamertan ctmdl Sun rrldalc 0mm and also the film 0mm Womens are is survived rhyvthree sons Donaldot Candler Armed Forces Ernope John of Van couver and Harold of 3min and our daughters waxwo iiam it McNabb Francis Bar rieltirs Henry baits Mary Stoyner Mrs Bernard Detour ncan maubetht Bowie Mm Douglas augber lsabele €321 shin maaiiiw er and coty soveo moorlanden Palibm wue Elwood Gor don Claude Flaming an Kane Lloyd Donor Harold Filer and Vause rnv axnmnmwnm has room mom Passeng My or Hg has ZEnithOi7337 ask your iongdistanoe telephone operator for the nUmber its toll free Eonaliotherservices zenith94337 on ire schools gymnasium The ob iectivu were to stimulate an in terest in career phantom and to develop in tho Shidents greater menu of the broad range at career opportunities and mining tacliities leading to in Our guests therefore were composed or three areas tirst those representing careers such as accounting hairdresioz social pork hospital careers Armed Services and the Out ario Provincial Police ace and those representing indus tries where employment might be sought such as Air Can ada the Toronto Dominion Bank CKVRTV Ontario Hydro the Bell Telephone Canadian General Electric RCA Victor and Tourism third Iboserepreeentlngvinsti tutcs oi further education and training such as Georgian Col legovotvttpplledfirunnd Tech nology adult tratnlg programs apprenticeship management training ityerson Teachers College the University of Guelph and fire University of Waterloo Our vintors took pains to de carats their section of the yin withrvlsuai displays to catch Iha interest at the students and to stimulate dLscussion Some displays were quite elaborate such as the complete closed cir cuit TV system brought by Georgian College in which the students could watch themscl vcs on television When the students visited the Another newwaytordo Vbusinessbeher With on LI rumrim nuns Irtsucliumulrctccounomumons wonthsnasr concur rnaNsPchrAuon ovum pease contin numbers iisftedin your telephone dir gym they were allowed to talk to Wade their choice They int were encouraged belorehand to have prepared their questions Gives Up Painting It Doesnt PaY hONDON APiOno oi Britainstarmrost artists is civ iag up painting because he it doesnt pay lawry now can com mand up to $16600 tor his pri mitive paintings at British in dustrial towns But Lowry to claims the tax man takes most of it When hold an exhibition Th dont make much money be said The pictures at my last exhi bition sold for about 116300 $43680 Tbe gallery took third and alter tax got some thing like £24001hat isnt moat reward these days for tow years work Lowrys paintings oi ugly northern England streets and tactories didnt become iashion able until he was 70 Now at the pinnacle of his ca reer lowry is retiring We told my friends and they wont believe me Lowry said might do the odd seascape or little sketch or autograph childrens hook for iriend but never hold another exhibi uonn lawrys paintings are snapped up by art dealers around the world IJaytime Normal Office Hours and HOteiréservations Nignrnrmeendogenous your longdistance elephoneyoperyator for e4fOraliscrvioés so that they could strudure the ervrcw to ensure that they got the iniorrnation that they sought They land that their questions were answered direct li and that their information on the mbiect was greatly in creased by brochures and pam phlets which they were urged to take alongwith them by our guests The students enthusiasm was shown most clearly by the fact thatthey remained in the gym on their own time so long that we finally had to ask them to leave so we could serve our attests tea betore they had to 50v This was most rewarding experience tor all concerned comments at the visitors showed they tclt their valuable time had been well spent one went so far as to say that thh WE tbehcst Careers Dryno had ever attended larger be cause the students knew what thcyrwere looking foraod so valuable time was not wasted The credit for the organiza tion of this project must go to lilss Joyce McDermid who is in charge of guidance tor the school NAME CM BOSS OTTAWA CF Db of Ottawa has been named gen eral manager oi the 1000000 member Canadian Automobile Association it was announch today native of Alberta he succeeds McQueen who is gshtlnng after 11 years in tho means roUndtheciock service for you24 hours adavJ days week Freight and express air rail steamshipand hotel reservationsor telecommunications Whatev€r Canadian Pacific service you require Is now available nightdime and weekends via the newlcustomar Service Centre With its computerized equipment the CustomerService Centre can handle all or any gt of the servicesyou require more quickly moreaccuratelyomore comprehensively CustomerSewrce Representatives Personal discussion 01 your problems Just telephone and well send qualified man to see you He can assistyou in so manywaysinséieotlng types of freightcarsfor instanoe or completing bills of lading and hes backed by afull Customer Service Centre staitexperienced inall fields of transportation andtelecommunicationr ue touilse their ectory name

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