Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 5 Jul 1968, p. 3

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Gordon Mason fright last years Rotary Club president Spy Johh do you remember the time you got dnmk when were only six years old7 asked Alex Mackie 85 of Stroud Who was reunited yesterday with his brother John after 63 years it was long separation for two brothers who had parted at the ages of 22 and 14 in Scot lond aftcr growing up together in an Aberdeen farm She first thing they did yes terday when they met at the home of Alex and Mattha lilac kic 258 Victoria St Strand was to break open boltlcmt Search and drink atonst to their rc union Then theyshook hands 159d looked at each other to find aword that mightbridge the time gap They introduced their wives to each other and everybody sat clown in the garden to talk exchange presents and look at color photos of the old farmstead Joha Mackie who has lived inStroud for 13 years said that he left Scotland in 1905 andaf ter his arrival inCanada workcd at MasseyFergrisongin Toronto for 43 yea Eartha ll the first goverrgr general of Canada Hesaid fivacre farm known as Nrrth Ardo had been in the family nflme sinceiass the two brothers had great JOHNFELTEEFTlAND MARK DAHL battle FirsiVSijep On Tour To Twoltdormon Missionaries Barrie is the lirstslzop on rnlsslonary tour for two rnem bars of the Churcht of Jesus artist of the Latter Bay Saint aJohn Lamont Felt if Salt Lake Katy Utah and Mark Dahl or Deeth Nevada wt stay in the city for the summer to meet people in their hotter and tell liiem of the Mormin Churchv Thia fall they will likely be ant somewhere in Eastern nada gt IThe missionary ork is financ Ga by the men Vmselves and by their families After they com late the slon to Essie Canada they probably rat to their own arches as tea hers lts long do for them They up for Bible study at am spend molt of their tlm film prn Veeting people throw WANT ADt an TiaW4 congratulates led Brent this years nresidcnt of the lilib many memories of their child hood like the lime slxycarold iles Making Eyes At Me John and friends found bottle added ot home brew in tree on lher way home from school and are Mackle clan will visit the rived home dnlnker than tobacco farm country Niagara of the Royal York no reopen an In Satisfactory Paul Rammed Pope than old rantto romantics who norm Iosriuts NEW ansmEnr who was install yesterday him several llmcs and sang Daring theirtstay in Canada Falls and Northern Ontario Theyvealrendy toured Yorke ville and the hiaclrlcs from Scot land said there were more hip pies in Aberdeen Johns wife Martha said she enjoyed Canadas weather best and praised the Ontario farm choesday night in was ca land Mrs lllackie bank mans Iertaincd in the lmplrial Room agcr and justice of the peace Hotel and sold the labor government in during his men yncalist Vanda Britain was helping togamalk King came and sat on his knee gamate all the small farms and He was veryrcnlm about it ruin the country hejust looked up at her with his pipe in his moat said his Stroud for another visit after wife MIry me back and flirted with relatives in Toronto LOCAL AND GENEME CAST FOR PLAY The reading and casting for the fall production of The Mackles will return to they spend few more days KEYS STOLEN Police are investigating the M0 1heftof keys from car ark ique to bestugedbflittles cd outside laundromat or Es Hill Players Will he held Sunlt sa Road citizen reported that day the the Union Hall Owen bum lenther keyme can Stvat pm ltyoa would litre taining ignition house safety copy of the play to read before deposit and baggage keys were Sunday contact Peter Noy 166 taken from his parked car Bayfield St CONVENTIDNIIEEPORTS The Kiwanis cu of Barrie will meet at the Bayshore Mo mam Highway torrrutet on Monday July 5° PM overpass yestfldall at 615 pm Convention repors find flagged ammuir will be given by president Dr as George Leggett and officers mm Tang of Thmhm DAMAGE $175 Barrie OPP investigated an lided with car driven by Lon Total damage to both cars has been estimated at $175 Attempt To Find Herons Nests Under the leadership of Mackiem president of the Brere ton Field Naturalists Club members are attempting tolo cale herons nests known to be in Minesing Swamp The most recent expedition covered the area east of Willow Creek and northeast of the iron bridge which clossesthe Not tawasagsiliver but failed to find either the tour unused nests rmrted by Peter Harvey and Gordon Johns or the 22 nests which the Department of hands and Forests claims are EXE It would be appreciated if anyone knowing the location of this heronry would communicate with members of the Brereion Field Naturallsta Club Mr Macklern said EMERGENCY NUMBERS City Police 7285538 gt an Dept cream Hospital 7235951 muss vssrAaLIsHao law voun GATEWAY rr OPPORTUNITY 66 TORONTO srnrsr BARRIE COMPLETE COURSES FOR GENERALVOFFIC EMPLOYMENT saf received housing last week is vary satin factory condition in Toronto General itoday The boy littered from nephritis serious disease of the kidney that would have evcnhially destroyed its funo lane tion received his new kidney from sevcoyearold isn Booths of Grawnbursl who died It Toronto General Hospital from lnlarlca received in an automo bllalsccldent south olilsrrlc on Jun 20 The accident hesdcn crash between pickup truck and the handle lsmlly car on Highway to at the lhomtnn overpass Condition look lhe lives of five members of that family David Bon ddtimed hf 11year trr Lillian LIkB 66 Mn Boncllas mother and Ian After the accident police said the truckwu going the wrong way in the northbound Piling Runner an charger have yet been laid against the driver of the truck Glen MacDonald as of Rexdale they said today Horace George Lake Mrs Bonellss father who was also hintedin the collision is In Royal Victoria Hospital in fair condition Mr MacDonald is in Plumber Memorial Hospital in Toronto in ntlgfactory condition my NEWS TSClllltiliiiiT Barrie police department will not be using Mace riotcon tml chemical Police Chief Ed Tschlrhart said today following astatement by AttorneyGeneral Arthur Wlsbart that its use would cost police publicrespect Chief lschlrhart said the city would have no use for the chem lcal which has been discour aged by Mr Wishart Durbig the police cciets con vention at the Continental fun last week there was display and sales counter for the prod uct Several police chiefs at the convention admitted that their department had purchased the chemical In warning only slightly vellcd in the nicclles of legisla ture debate AttorncyCencrnl Arthur Wishart said he hoped municipal police officials can be persuaded to stop purchasing and using Mace so that it will not be necessary for him to in troduce Emergcncy legislation to ban the chemlan In his third attempt to influ ence police by persuasionMr Wtshart says he has no author ity under existing legislation to do anything moreha repeated his warning that police using Mace maybe liable to court ac tion ifdaniagcresidts to its vic tims sum scorn in at least two cities how elslver police scoffed at the warm Chief Finlay Cdrroll of Lon don Ont where Mace was used to subdue teenalters during street disturbance Tue sd ay said his department is equally liable to legal action through in discriminate use of firearms And in Straliord Deputy Chief Norman MacDonald said the department is liable to ac ties for use of any weapon billy boots fists guns any mug Chief Carroll said Mndon offl cers will continue to carry and use Ma until he is instructed not to can by the attorney generals department Deputy Chief MacDonald said the chemical has been usednn two occasions in Stratford swans RESTRAINT Mr Wishart obviously upset as opposition members Thurs day night peppered him with ev idence of widespread distribu tion of thechemical he says may be dangerous pleaded through the legislature for po lice restraint in the use of all weapons of force Macea chemical delivered in spray from an aerosol can can temporarily render uncon scious those it touches Its United States manufactur ers say it is harmless but American health authorities have warned about possible harmful effects Police make serious mis take when they thlnk they must carry canister to spray in the face at drunkMr Wishart said in reference to an incident in Preston Oat lt wedont need that type of force in this province forces are copying lawenforce ment agencies in the 115 when force of any kind is rarely nec essary here Mace has not been proven it unnecessary we port and Ontario police have PLAN Now To arrauo THIS sacrallain cusses COMMENCE SEPTEMBER stoma BUSINESS curtain ANDaustNass BARRIE austusss COLLEGE 66 TORONTO smear BARRIE PLEASE SEND ME FULL PARTICULARS ABOUTYOUR SCHOOL WITHOUT ANYOBLIGATIONv0N MY PART DATE 19 Too many ontarlo police TEE BARRIE EXAMINElt FRIDAY JULY 1568 Police In Barrie Wont Usé Mace not been properly trained in its use the attorneygeneral said liberal Leader Robert Nixon reading from an article in the Hamilton Spectator indicated Mace has been obtained by sev eral police departments in addi tion to Hamilton London and stratfor Pres Hespeler and Water loo police have it but will not use it again untillhe attorney generalrapproves Winds Amherstburg and Sandwlc West townships also have it and say Ihey will use it if necessary Police ln all centres claim it is more humane than bullels or billing Donald lilacDonald leader oi the provincial New Democratic Party said that if mmlcipal po lice continue to use the chemi cal against the attoroayegen erals advice then the govern ment mustprotect the people against the police Allan Grossman minister of corrections told Mr Nixon that to his knowledge the chemical has not been obtained for use by Words in Ontario institutions Theragent for Preston com pany which has supplied most of the Mace sold to policede partmcnh was reported to have said it was purchased for some instltutloos Sales also wereArcpolted to wins SEA SLED ill DouglasSwalne of lafroy sits atop new motoriml sea sled that he won in at sea cadet draw this week The water vehicle was presented at thesca cadet boathousc CADET DRAW last night David Quesnellc ll of Barrie sold lilr Swaine the winning ticket Rynard Promises Fight For Sctfe Drug Billy Dr Rynard MP Slmcoe North is disappointed the Pro gressive Conservativas dont have majority in the House of Commons but he isdeter mined the partys role as in opposition villbe an important one He says the opposition has to be the critic of the government because the other fellows have already made up their minds on legislation Dr Rynzud said the party would fight anyrleglglation that was notin the best interests of the Canadian people Referring to speculation he would be appointed to the front bench hepointed out he has been chairman of the committee of Health and Weitarc for the last four years position in an opposition party that is roughly equivalent to that of minister in the government It does not matter where you sit but what you do he said dont care whether am ap paintedto the front beads or not Dr Rynard predicts light it the government tries to redo troducea drug bill without in the RCMP Festival Lost Orilliq Home eluding safety features moni mended during the last session Another prediction is that the omnibus amendments to the criminal code will have to be broken up into separate bills Different principles from both the moral and medical view points apply regarding abortion homosexuality divorce and lot teries he said Wilh thecritlcism Mfifiii daaahas had regarding the leg islation think he will separ ate them he maintained OutiiilJCourt settlements lnThalidomideBaby Cases adaouroacnt Lawycrs for seven Ontario families with thalidomide babies said Thurs day titers has been an outof court settlementill $10000000 damages suit against the Amer lcan manufacturer of the drug Donald Traci of Cleveland and Allen Llnden an 0s goode Hall law profesSor said they will notdisclosalthe pmountof the settlement involv ing seven Toronto and Hamilton couples Mr Traci saldthe settlement was approved byChief Janice Dalton Wellsjzlticbardson Meat of the company Now Finds one In Toronto TORONTO tCPl Canadas biggest folk music festival has found home atlasL The Mari posa Folk Festival threeday outdoor affair from Aug to 11 is to take place on Centre island in Toronto harbor We are wondering why we didnt approach the city few years ago Torphidrop one of the festival organisers said in an interview Taeyve leased us whble section of the island complete with public facilities The fenivei in its eimth year began in IDrillia Ont about 90 miles north of Tomato in 1961 Audits name is the fic tional creation of the late ha morist Slepben Leaoock the towns most famous resident in 1263 crowds estimated at noon and an outbreak of van dalism prompted me Driiiia council to ban the Mariposa its reputation we never lived downalth oagh weve never had any trouble since then Bishop who describes himself as blues and jam not said that this year If performers are to take part in festival featuring folk music from Can ada the United States England indie and many can countries sruov aswnv saunas Amonglhe established Cana clcod Altaand raised in Sas katoon Bonnie Dobson ofToron to jazz guitarist Lennie Brena of Manitoba and Torontos tra ditional jazz band lirn Mc ilargs Metro StompersActor Bruno Gerussl is to be host at one of the evening concerts Among the special features at the daytime workshop ses sionsarea seminar on bawdy ballads and an English group the Young Tradition singing Elizabethao Canadian and American iodiansfpcrforrn lag tribal dances poetry read logs and gospel music Bishop said that East lndlan sitar player Ravi Shnnkar want FORECAST Tonon for Marine forecasts for Great Lakesissued at sea we Like Superior Mndsvaria ble to to 15 knots Partly cloudy Lake Huron Georgian Bay Winds variable to to 15 knots Variable cloudiness Chance of thundershower southern por tions today clearing tonight hire an Lake Ontario an performers appearing are singercomposers Gill cs Vig neault from Natasbquaa Que Joni Mitchell born in Fort Mn Wlsel7iti Estimate whenyell rWoll rcpilca screening frames Winds variable 10 to 15 knots Mostly cloudy withgsoaltered tbunldershowers today clearing tonight thissammer If you have those scrfinsrepallziadnnwl Allen dsio Lumber our courteous staff will glvcryoul hittingyoar old scmn in ed to appear but was scheduled for other concErt appearances But weve got aigraup of East indicts members otTo iontos Know ladla Cultural So ciety who will be bringing us their music Bishop said that with good budget the festival committee has been able to devise Cans dian festival with fresh talent and an international range We are paying our featured performers union scale plus ex penses think weve covered big fial day declined gt informationon pupilseollected involved in the saithad hated the talks he said The Oatarlo actions wers brought by Carmina Molisse Carl Betson Patrick Gallagher and their wives all ofTcronto and the Settle Hatch Nemnth fnd Brerden families of Ham on ltioncommiltal Minister Wi am Davis Thurs3 case whether by sdoools should be made available to police forces cause there are no tinal answers He told the Ontario legislature he does not think use of such in formation in court recently had destroyed the usefulness of such information lathe educa tion process Police obtained information from pupils cumulative rec ord card at one Toronto school and summonsed school ofllcial to testify at the trial of police officercharged with wounding boy during mass In reply to questions asked by Tim Rel Hoarborough Eastt Mr Davis said school of ficialshave heavy professions al responsibility to see that the information is used with discre tion

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