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Barrie Examiner, 12 Jun 1968, p. 4

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26ic ifiorrir fixation Published by Csnhdlan Newspapers Limited with Publisher ts Hayfield Street Bsrria onisrio veins Teller mm Manager McPhsrson Msnsging Editor wconesnav sum ll nu rscit Canadian Youth Rebels Against OldType Politics Up to this point the most remarkable thing about the 1968 election is the new campaign style which is not entirely due tothe unique personal style of thLib eral leader Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau Emerging is new more effective ap roach to audiences and the electorate gut the startling change involvesthe na tions youih whose escalating Interest could mark an historic turning point for Canada It would take team of skilled sociolo gists perhaps to know what exactly is taking place but an attempt at under standing must be made comments the KitchenerWaterloo Record There tends to he some exaggeration about the level of kissing that is taking place betwgen the new prime minister and the young and notsoyoung we ol the nation Certainly this is new phenomenon but it is one which poses Fortunately no real problem for anyone but Mr Trudeau What is important so far as the young sters themselves are concerned is what is behind the proach In fact the en thusiasm isnt imited to Mr Trudeiu but has manifested itself in more re strained form among supporters of Con servative leader Rbert Stanfield and even been directed at defeated Liberal ITALY atmet assessments STATES RIJSSI leadership candidate Robert Winters now retired from active politics there is more than enough evidence that real interest lies behind good deal of the youthful enthu siasm in Winnipeg for instance one of the livelier encounters in the campaign matched some skeptical youths agilnst the prime ministers forceful intellect not always to Mr lrudeaus advantage To degree of course this may be part of worldwide clamor on the part of youth Canadians trying to 355255 it not assuming destructive ways rshould tirstfeel grateful that here it is Be Sure To Vote June Canada needs yourlielp Thelune 25 election may prove to be turning point but few Inform yourself on the stand of your candidates and parties then vote vAooounriisw0Rin President Huirnshrey dis would be great ndvaatua the In patblyi vote 1ylorwlthemigennuectys est emo uatle fiat The that will be used in convincing Edward Ken Times for instance keepsurg lng New YorkGovernor Nelson nemuc OXFORD nedytsthstbsowcsittobss party to run and help do eat Ridiurd lenn Mom liber Ils will nippoit this srguoient they are genunely frightened of Nixon victory me New York Rockefeller to be more ener getic as candidate the New York limes slsourges Republi cans not to tinn their back on the anbllshed talent of the progressive governor The New Republic an intense ly liberal magazine is soatrnld of Republican victory in Nov ember that It writes editorials with titles such as Come on Nelson urging the governor to wrest the nomination from Nixon All this means that the xpectEdwérdKenneddeRud For US Presidency Seine Day is set 2t=eeaa if will not bring dent nisiibess of liberals bi tort ness and will tints be all paralysed on the legislative tat ltissnsxlomlnpoliilmtbst the vicelmsldent 51er the bismelor so his presi drntfaiktodou eansttlng any credit for the stimlnlstrs uoua Amwuihmenllp it an antiliberal congress hsrnslrlnfl Humphrey Edwacd Kennedy as viceixesldent would find sonic of uiepolitical magic that surrounds his namagtarnlshed Ho Mild not thudore bo oome vicepresident Moreover if Marina is goinl to have racial convulsions the next several yearswhich highly tkelyn iolcc of remors aible dksent will be needed standard besrer around whim the constructive critics an rally centre for elaborating siterniuivepoildes metres ident cannot perform this fune tion He can never be volcb he must always be an echo sflzaeeruriwton summuyonum REFLECTIONS MARLDN cannon IN AGOLDEN eve mmnmmssmn in the many issues we face such as unity inilation housing medicare to name writing 10 30 CONSCience OTTAWAREPORT WAR DAYS 25 YEARS AGO Barrie Examiner Junelo 1943 Sgt Gunner Gerry McDougall reported miss iingilafter air crationsovcrseas Sgt Navigator Ross iingay reported missing after air operations overseas Seven nurses graduated from Royal Victoria Hospital Speaker at exercises in ECI ditorium was Colonel James Ross head of medical training centre Borden Isaac Speers and sons of Thornton hagg ed six wolf pups making total of 19 sheepdestroyers taken by family in three years Barries bathing beach at head of bay operated jointly by Kiwanis and Lionsc1ubs will be open by holiday weekend with Neil vMacDonald as chairman President William At Bell of Lions Club congratulated Lion Bruce Watson on making 11th blood donation for Red Cross Simcoe County WCTU at annual convention First Baptist ChurchBarrie urged closing womens beverage rooms and further restrictions on use of liquor Canadian Armoured Corps Trairun Centre opend atCamp Borden with olonel Garry Lee MC as commander Town Council heard comprehensive report which show ed that Barrie sewage disposal plant was overloaded Warden Orville Todd of Churchill named special committee to make arrangements for celebration Cm tenary of Simcoe County Because of war conditions no Barrie fair will be held this year It was learned that Brock Jamieson had been taken prisoner by Japanese Native of Thornton he was VPERTINENT PARAGRAPHS its exceedingly easy to refrain from crying over spilled milk if its the other fellows milk Its extremely difficult to hitchhike these days with the exception that its a1wayseasy to thumb ride on the road to ruin They saytruth crushed to earth will irise again buta lot of dirty work is jjdonewhilo its down CANADAS STORY Could Have Taken DOWN MEMORY LANE manager of Singapore office Ford Motor Co Weyburn which tvas sunk by enemy action in Mediterraneu arrived homei Barrie to recuperate from injuries Nursing Sister Jean Harris formerly of Barrie joined Royal Canadian Nnvy Nursing Service stationed at Es uimsult den College speech day at eautiful Trinity Church was chairman for Oven BC Rev HReginald Howden of grounds on Blake St and Kempenfelt Dr Miss Elgood presented principals report Cooking and nursing classes were added this year directed by Miss Elsie Raikes Miss Gwen Fife Ovenden grad now com munity counsellor for Wartime Housing in Hamilton was guest speaker Mrs Frank Craig elected president of Lady Lions Principal Girdwood re ported to Board ofiEducatiqnfollowing students had left collegiate to join forces recently Douglas Peacock Grant Mait land libb Millerltaymond Keetch Wil liam Needham Arthur Powell with RCAF Lorne Clarke Navy George Stubbs and Wilfred Higgins Army Best Known soldier honors unanimous ly went to Pte Donald Duck of Port El gin now training with armoured corps at Borden When Ellis Hutchinson of Shanty Bay went to mail box yesterday he found that one of his cows had knocked it over and swallowed the familys can niiig sugar coupons Worse than thatshe chewed up weekly copy of Barrie Examiner ylf you carry chip on your shoulder its just matter of time before some bodyups and knocks your block off The sucker istreated worse than the devil The devil is given his due but the sticker is never given an even lreak vA psychiatrist says the price of civ z= ation is insanity if he thinks the curi rent brand of civilizationis worth going crazy over hes nuts CanadaBefore1763 nyiios BOWMAN Britain could ava owned Canada long bef 1703 if there had been anygreat duke In fact Englandlithe nome Brit laln became effective atterin bad captured the most strategic parts of Canada by 1319 but ystave lhémbackito Fbance by thoTreatyolSuaa The hrstattaek on Frances possessions in North America am in 1614 utilenSamuel Ar gall captured Port Ru al Argall was buccaneer bit held commission fromKing Jamesl to drive the French from Aca dia He had already cared tn ory byfabdueting famous in di princess Pocahontas mi marrying her toJnhn Rolfe membersot his crew in 1821 King Jamesgava his poetry tutor William Alexa ider all of Newfoun Nova ScotlaNow Brunswick Maine and nartvof Quebecrtlefwas tisupposed to erect citim an point fairs hold courts lands and coin money He cei talnly would coin money if he held that territorytoday ln 1629 the Klrke brothers from England captured Quebec where Champlain had been left without supplies for more than year His garrison Mas starv Ing the people reduced to eat ing roots So what is now known Canada was really under English controli However King Charlies had ucoceded James in this and got into finandaldtfiliéulfies lie had married Princess Henrietta Mariaof Franeehwhn was sup posedto bring along dowry of cocoon crowns France withheld half of thlssrnount until Charles bscame really desperate and agreed to retixn Quebec and Port Royal on paymento£ the remainder of the dowry This wasdone on June t2 ins Soths long slowbattle for Canada continued tor snolher 132 years outer June it Event trioHudsons Bay Co gave Radissons widow in as charit 1715 Placentla Newt land surrendered to Brio force unda Colonel Moodyt lairlord Selkirk was gra ed 116000 square miles territory in what is how Ma tobapMinnesnta and North kota gt linoFire in Quebec theatre resulted in as lives lost irisSir James Ross Mg search for Franklin expedition Franklinth died June m7 iaIZ Congriss of French ridhymen was held at Quebec tortImperial Privy Council dismissed Romanpatholic peal separate schools in tario 1958 Prlme Minis Macmillan of Britain addressed joint session of Partiument at Ottawa lostCanada anti continuing with tail MayBejcome The Rule rarities yieuouort OTTAWA lou Lucien La moureux the 47yearold lawyer fromCornwsll was rated among the most respected and most popular ltiPs in the last Parliament Ha deservedly earned this reputation through the way he carried out his role as Mr Speaker through the in years of that parliament This explahis why there has hbcngenerAI approval for Liberi at Leader ltude suggestion fiin which Con votive Leader Stanfield concurredthat Mr Lamoureuir should be resppoinb ed as Speaker otthe Housey of Commons when the new parlia mcnt meets This may be the beginningof tradition of continuing Speaker not permanent Speaker because human can be that In the past several MPs have served as liamcnt the latest was the present Governor General Rt Hon Roland tlicbeper who was Speaker through the 13rd and Ztth Parliaments from 951 to 1962 greatestvever Speaker according to repute was Rodolphe bemleux who served in that role in three Par liningnts=from 1922 to 1930 the general practice how ever has been to appoint new Speaker in each Parliament al ternating between French speaking and Englishspeaking llttls This has been in some ways an unsatisfactory prac tice calling for the Speaker to see Heavy Flow Oi Americans To Canada During Summer WASHINGTON lT spectre of social unrest in the United States which many pre dicted wouldbave stifling ef feet on the summers tourist business is apparently striking bitter blow to certain localized areas rather than the industry as awbolew Many Americanswill he stay ing closer to homeand away fromthe troubled big cities Also early figures indicate an aboveraverage flow of Ameriv cans into Canada one of the few countries favored by US tourists that has not been beset by riots rebellion or even open revolution The American tourist is pretty hardyindividual sai spokesman for one travel organ ization and figures indicate neither social unrest at home or fiibc Norrie Examiner is Hayfield sum Barrie Ontario Authorized as secondcl matter Post Office Dep ment Ottawa and for pa ment of postage in cash Sundays ind Statutory holidays excepted Subscription rates daily carrier 50eweekly 12600 yearly Single copies me By ma harrieslsbo yearly 100 year motor ye Mail out $14 yearnout de Canada British posses sions $15 year USA and foreign $32 Year National Advertising offices 425 University Avenue Torch hlembet oftha Canadian Dail Newspaper Publishers Association the Caninlant Press and Audit Bureau circulations Canadian Pressts ex elusivtlyentitled the use me oryReuters and also the news publishadvv abroad nor the presidents plea to Americans to vacation at home will make him change tits mind once its made up President Johnson to help fight the US balanceofpay ments deficit has urged Ameri cans to take their vacations in the Western Hemispherepre ferably the US MDRE PEOPLE ASK Figures from the Canadian government travel bureau here indicate inquiries about travel to Canada are up 40 per cent compared with the correspond ing period in 1966 Bureau man ager John Hunt saying he was very satisfied ivitli this vol ume explained that comparison with last yearwhen volume was about per cent higher dld not give true picture be cause Expo 57 made that an ex ceptloualiy busy tourist year for Canada Boston officialof the Auto bile Legal Association said recently there ivas an iirper cent decline in routing requests this year He suggested therea sonwas that many vacationers were keeping close to home rather than venturing across the ontinent or into urban areas An official hereof the Ameri can Automobile Association said there was no evidence or downward trend in requests for travel information although he greed many tourists were tat losing plans to avoid potential trouble spots For those who want to respect the presidents injunction against overseas travel but have their hearts set on city holiday Montreal is again re ceiving favorable plugs in the us press MyrorrGiaser writing in the Washington News described the opening of Man and His World on the Expo 67 site as one of themost vivid spectacles in in memory Robe Estabrook in the Washl gt it Post says returning to the exhibition is like visiting it old friend who has taken up some interesting new irle since you last met He adds When the substantial sup or frlendiybuttorelgn at fractions of the worlds second Alargeslti Frenchvspeoltlng clty nothing Speaker in more than nhnPnrv Speaker leave his lob almost as soonhs he has thoroughly mastered its intricacies and hence acquired the respect which enables him todominuto the House John Diefenbaker with his in timate sense of the mood and role of the House of Commons tried to initiate the practice of continuing Speaker who might for instance serve longer than Rodolphe Lemleux did Mr Dlefenbsker offered this honor and prestige to New Democrat Stanley Knowles who refused it what are the terms and condi tions ofthe job Mr Speaker as an MP draws the MPs sti 031 ruf COMlNG ZCL Pend of $12000 syear and fair free expense allowance of $6 000 In additionhe receives salary of $9000 year as Speak er car allowance of $1000a year and an allowance in place of residence of $3000 year This is because before the Par liament Building was destroyed by fire in 1916 an apartment was provided in it for Mr Speaker but when it was re built no such apartment was in corporated He alsoreceivcs modest entertaining allowance to cover part of the cost of the official entertaining which he and Mrs Lamoureux carry out in his suitethe most attractive and elaborate such suite in the House of Commons infinitely superior to the offices provided for the prime minister NDNvPAWiY CANDIDATE Preparing for his role as con tinuing Speaker with the am plied impartiality Lucien La moureux is running in this eler tinn as aniudependent in the new constituency of Stnrmont Dundas which includes Corn wall No Conservative ls oppose ing him in line with the British tradition that the continuing Speaker should be reeleeted un Recommended as YOURE opposed Eut lim Wees an ar tlculate MYearold social work er is running against him under the New Democrat banner This fulfils the belief of Tommy Douglas NDP leader that the voters in the Speakers conditu ency should not be deprived of their franchise and their reputav tion Mr Douglas would like to see continuing Speaker as either an appointed official or hell tious Mlj representing the myth ical constituency of Parlia merit Hill without any consti tuents tithes politicians third this would flagrantly destroy the quality of the Speaker as one MP among his fellows This is irrelevautat this time Mr Larnoureux under what everlabel see certain to be elected for the fourth time by the voters of Cornwalli BIBLE noun When than use to thou sbsltnct be afraid us thou shalt IiedoWIl sndthy sleep shall be sweet Proverbs 24 gt if you have problem of rest perhaps it is because youlsre resisting Gndfi Unburden your heart to Him and rest assu ed ray nxavniian WANT ans Paounrmut Imus mrucmmremnwt GfiLOHmmm hTulWllKERwuBlSHlFuulflllllles Immlabnuntm Sillilllilllilt snows At one this Start Iomorrow toot titan rAui NEWMAN Ngofit adult entertaininent BIG our New luminancenan ilurtmen Geraldlnclage Peter Kastner Rlp Tom DRIVEIll THEATRE in as rumru Amtw At on Itlll BARRIE HURONIA deservedly llEPBUIlN Huron7 FINNEY hSlANlEV DONENS WOMBOAD zntsrtslninent an dowvmlm

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