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Barrie Examiner, 31 Jul 1968, p. 4

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wallstPuhliIbor 16 Hayfield Sm Butte Onum warmthu Sonora loanpg McPherson Managing Editor WEDNESDAY JULY II III PAGE Our democraticL system7 of gonvernV rhentand the way we select the mem hers of the Legislature and Parliament lacks something Michael Barkway points out the de ficiency in the Financial Times In thesweep of sentiment which as necesary to give Mr lrudeauhls aiority too many first class men were efeatedsimpiy because they were darrying the wrong banner or in some even sillier cases because they were not born in theright riding As result the new House of Commons poverished The size of Mr Stanfields opposition matters much less than its depth and many of the men who should government willynot be there He goes on to point out that this in no way helittles the accomplishments of eLiberaIs gt They also have good men many good and great Conservative names fell the electoral wayside and the gov ment in general will be all the poor for theirdefeat and theirdisappear ce from the House of Commons There is no doubt thatmany of the etter known names vanishedfrom the YEARS AGO IN TOWN Barrie Examiner July 29 1948 05 orne Colsons summer ice schoolrpupils esented entertaining showat Barrie one Sunday evening before large dience Donald Laws us silver dance ampion was featured Barrie is to ave new town band sponsored by Ca dian Eegion On committee represent local branch are Frank Taylor Dr hn Warnica Delbert Cole toWn ap gintees Kenneth Robinson Craig Ham rrick musicians hn Baxter Herman Cauthers Arthur th South Simcoe Junior Farm rvice at Springwater Clinton Cross of Trinity An can Church Barrie delivered sermon Richard Steele from St Johns ewfoundland opened English china gift shop in premisesformerly 0c pied by Smith Co on Collier at Hayfield President BobBibby nounced that Legion would make sur of housing in Barrie Bay int cottagers staged hilarious golf club with cast of 100 ial gates at St PaulsAngh metery In on Highwayll dedi ted to Quantz famiiy They wer ft ofMrs Rhymes 11th line Iamin Franklin quanta was early oneer of to nship rson won cap ns prize at Bar TDMcNabbsecond Miss ta Parker won draw conducted by rr Lawn Bowling Club for Thomas lls portrai Midhurs te Afternoon will be iml be joining him to form agood alterna revue one Alur or the government fore therewere some substan scene because the electorate weighed them and found them wanting The trouble is that while they may have lacked in charisma to usothat much overworked word they may haveshad many qualities and aptltudes that would have contributed to the growth and the welfare of this country Michael Barkway relates an experi ence of his younger days when he was invited to take part in private discus sion in Great Britain Thesolution to the problem he pro vided was according to him more in genious than practica The gist ot the arguments was that democracy would provide better gov ernments if MPs were chosen by lottery rather than popular franchise the drawings of lots would at leas honest manan equalchance with the knave While it lsagreed that it is pity that so many good men failed to appeal to the electorate it is an inevitable telt suit of the partysystem in our coun Theday may come when the will sleep with the lamb and when ecu tries will be run by coalition of the best political and administrative brains in the land regardless of party DOWN MEMORY LANE and welcomed new alderman Mrs Marjorie Hamilton Fire Chief Cec Mc Mulkin presented report Reeve Clark chaired Alex McKinnon and Leighton Emms appointed electrical examiners undernew civic bylaw Letter to local relative told of lack of food stiff rationing inBritain Barrie atGrand Lodge of Toronto were Morrison Charles Day Wilson Charles lower and Harry Monen Pictured were mem bars of Barrie Collegiate Student Coun oil with William Blain as president Nesbitt Heath Cockhurn MissEnid Coleridge Miss Uriel Kelso staff advisors Bob Eyres BlllLinton Bill Crai Cameron Stewart Douglas Allen Jame McCuaig leen Finejhois Alisopp Wilhaeraldwe Playing in Canadian tennis championshi ati Toronto were John Boys hi ndaughte Sally andMary Lynne is Charles Seagram from Barrie resenting othérrdilorfs lipr TO porousrep Yorkshirefost Leeds renotrto be trusted Rusala still to weaken the Ameri uto Europepfispllt the many andlif lt to mls1looou ltalnleuded flva report in ourfld ol provincial af nlheemorelntsngihle prob meghave been expected include Pk alpha One of ma greatest faults 5Work My wayavare not your comnuttee of whole axonry in For all rr fine words theRussiansi mamm loyal Con Hinton was appoint ed by tho Conservauvp govern ion November rear 1M hoard tinydd mood and the mndlluropf an entailed 01131090 It has Just released the EM section of The system of lullulryhy royal commisslod has run wlld id rountyean Flva In new In Fm These bodies amiable lam staffswbleh dig them solver In for quasiliféllma jobs with offices library printed and dr group medical other trappings of Th delays and Act for administration roguluu art are equally vividForin stance the Royal Commission on Billngualismaod Blcultural Innis now lulu 65th month and hotels THousing lton Whenv loo at tho recentucsslon intenliaof what might be called the gut to sues ollheday thet wasnt muchjo be admired bout litV Aarhu been noted help he tiai steps taken School reorgan isation basle sheller exemption grants andrefornr of uleilower But what are the deep and fundamental problems today fllrat flotiont tlooLPollufloil 11 future of thsfamily tarmlfihe economic impact of strikes lna broadclunse you can add to these the needs in our changing society for recreation cultural enrichm men to the lndlvtduailn Adi lngto new type or life adult education and retraining and When you assess what was donoabout these varioluprob leans at the session there lane very impressiVe record Aliwaa mentioned the other action in our of thcss fields including Iabor munlci pal reorganization and the ill gurziottarmlrhdtlnenls beings sy vnrous that Ire Mewv But even taking this into con aiderstlon the session left the collection of notproducing much in the my solutions to our mostpresslng problems Housing The KOME pro grain Isunderway nndlnaking anonlrlbulion But there was nothing out of the session which added to this Steps that could home acUonto try and meet the soaring cost at land and per haps some dramatic stimulus to the of condominium homingwhich scans to have some answers to our housing problems but really hasnt got ten off the ground Pollution Again ther ac lion belng taken against it But BIBLE THOUGHT Jena ialth onto them My meal to to do the wlll of him IMO cell In Ind to flu PARK unidpal reorgst cut and assist 1h noyal Commlarloooa the sum of Womenln Cindi perhaplthemost unnecessary such lnq ry ever not up It has on farm through 11 months for bill of $1110 This lsrwidely conaidered on Parliament an to be Inln Irv whlds could properly muff conducted wilh mall Ipeed Andlfisscosthylcomnitlco of the sonata which how has five women members Illa Ptlotage Cornmfsslnn was appointed to consider pod rqaort Wm The extent and nature ol marine pflotsge requirements The duties responsibilities and status at marine pilots The adequacy of the prod on of on Canada Shipping lion and flannde of pliotage The government urged Ihe conunlssloners to report their findings with all reasonable dos potch Sin Goats ltlon of any importance at the session was some further control of motor vehicle pollution What waa all Illdluu dbouti The umber of uncured and registered marine pilots In Cam ad could not be ascertained ex actly by the royal commission but was shunted It 557 1119 commlsslon finds that their syl tern of employment is an the gal situation whldl has existed for many years and has caused endless difficulties The commLsslon leo found that the average income of pli era is one of tho highest in Can ada and In at level compara ble to that of the four most high ly paid profession In loot pli cling ranks below the average earnings of doctors Irdallccls and lawyers but substantially above those ol dentists Some may do as little as hours work per month at certain times of the year This must raise the qualion whether the cost of pllolaga is needlessly hlgh having the ef Iect oi diverting scaborne lral flc away from Canadian porLr Canadian pilolage costs run as high $16 per mile for me dium size vessel the same vea sel pays about mile on Englands Thames River and $2 mile at the European ports of Hamburg and Antwerp spanrs 10Moaaow LAST SHOWING TONIGHT J5fllltilil not Jr fllllSllllldllllllllill lilo monocular Eight DRIVEIN THEATRE Putin Jrl Ii llti ll ALL EMERGENCY TICKETS lssquAT THE Roxy THEAIREon July 12th must and by frlday MOMS Marcos mam mm ammom WSegregationist Wallace Commands Growing Support symbolic rayIAIIHPW Invariant segments at tho U5 doctorate are enchanted with the candidates of the top toroutlet Millet no thepewle who Irenormaliy moderated and active who loin such organizations as the Wanna Voters who Renaud volunteer dunes ae on want no part of either or Nixon tho WQ meanost likely to ba nomi nated by the Democrats and the Mucous And whils the constructive and consdentlotuarekoe Ind silent another group is Itself board since the knownothing move ment 11 per cent of the electorr ate has indicated In the lust poll that it would solo for segregn tlonlst George Wallace If the election were held today Thereasons for this Wallace surge Ire obvious Negro riots have scarcd the while whose neighbourhoods border on the Negro ghetto whites who might cel Negro oompetlllon for jobs whites who have been buying up guns and taking target practice to defend themselves should the Negroos invade the white nelgbbolnhoods Those people are badly right ened There always have been frightened Ipeople in every elec torale on many candidates have exploitedicar in win elec But with the help oftha con VM refva who only umflcaly but Mhdvr mum bythotnl ndto D¢tflld more loudly thanan Johnsons 1M1 1dyerIdol the foot remain tentonflttlogthla donotgetll menuIx nor to Representatives hen the two roller deals mumham or tenant or the White House undeniably inhalen S=fl5 gist How then will he be congress or or comment conseoslu hu air president doe need so atobodlectlva What malmalali this pa lnrly regrettable at this time that Demalxld do have on his ooymnand the loyally oi the concerned Ind reasonable citizens This candl dale is Elbert Humphrey Ho has the unenviable but Inelca pable task of both promising nloéw policies and defendingtha Even from the most practical point of vlew it Is not possible for the member of an adminis i°hl° Trifilii 3333 an such course he would find himself running against both Nixon and Lyndon Johnson alter the nominating conventions Sundry Augusi4lll AIID ONIINUES All IHROUGH Ill NIGHT HIM uoaaor lASSIES STARTS TOMORROW 700 910 pm wnlo albums or Woodward ootunauncrurss one Auto he moi norm rumou Milli PIJMWSIW rlnnloolm no LAST TIMES TODA The Delectivajtarring Frank Sinatra and LooRd hlaflv is his futile attempt to predict gt when and how Godia goinng we no anthem mane Allthorlzcdas second by the Post office no NMML Ottawa and for payment pgstagg lncash PAUllVltlll to see the first motion outde WEE picture to tell the entire lreaIWd bloWn turnedothswitchedeon world exactly AIII HEWTHOMAS AS llllBEllTTlllV 5Malineo Fri ow sweet it is FAMOUS PLAVERS THEnine ijewlTlf SATURDAY CONTINUOUS from courmuous

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