Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 12 Dec 1968, p. 9

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at it it rue mantra Provinces are beginning to feel the cold bite or winter with tempera turos today iorccast to be re degrees or lower Edmonton residents will see their ther mometers dip to about five degrees below zero Temper nismrcr WEATHER lturer will be milder thou is out the rest at Canada th snow forecast in wide band from Saskatchewan to Quo bec tCP Wirephotol Liberals Stand Firm On Time Allocations OTTAWA 0P Tire Liberal govcrnrncat stood iirm Wednes day against another Commons onslaught aimed at its move to 9gain tho right to allocate time or parliamentary debates David Lcwis the NDP parila menlary leader called on the government to shelve the propob oi or this session to see how cooperation works in planning House business He promised his partys co operation in allocating debating tlrna throua me discussion on an ailparty proceedings com mittee If it doesnt work the ND would bolpreparod to listen to government proposals to tighten the rules APPLAUD ND Conservatives the oilicial 01 position showed their solidarity on the issue with the NDP by applauding Mr Lewis vigo rously throughout his attack on the government measure former Commons Speaker Marcel Lambert PCEdmon ton Wcstt said the timealloca tion rule wiuld jeopardise the role of tho Speakcrwhowould By THE CANADIAN PRESS WEDNESDAY Dec 1958 Prime Mnister tru dean said he is consulting other premiers to see whether they will agree to postponement oi the iederaLproviocial con stitutional conference as re quested by Premier JeanJac ques Bertrand of Quebec Flnance Minister Edgar acnson rejected the sugges tion of Grace Macianis ND Vancouver Kingsway that he launch special inquiry into higher prices of new cars Manne1 Lambert PC Ed monton West iormcr Com mons Speaker warned that proposed changes in House rules may jeopardize the role oi Speaker and place that pen Iron in an impossible position Senator Graltan OLcary PC Ontario defended the Senate as chamber oi so second thought Taunspnv Dec re The Commons sits at ltrurrintario imamdhfimnmn wouldliketo arfromyou become the servant of the gov ernment not the House or under the present system Definite the opposition argu ments Donald lilacdonald the government House leader gave no hint ot pullback on the pro posal part of rulosrolonn package for Parliament itir Lambert called the time proposal the most vicious dili tardly attack ever per otratrd on Parliament It would give unbridled licence to the Liber al government Mr Lewis said this kind of power cannot be given to small group of men to control subvgnt and destroy Parlia men ACCEPT OTHER RULES Itwns the second day of de hato on the rules package with the main hangup on the timeal location proposal Opposition spokesmen have made it clear most of the rest of the package is more or less acceptable Mr Lewis said the govern ment know the opposition could never accept the timeallocation idea yot included it in the pack ageflhe governmentwas re OTTAWA uremic 20 pm EST to continue de bate on proposed changes in rulesoi procedure The Sen ate sits at 8pm shaman cm was BAYFIELD 51 Ar TH GOVERNMENT odcu DAILY 539 530 See this new equipment in operation Stefan Sorokln sponslblc or the time taken up by the resnang dobele Also in the Contains ltlr Trudeau disclosed lie had begun polling provincial premiers by telegram about postponing the Dec rera constitutional contor tocc Premier Bertrand oi Quo bee ill in hospital had request ed the delay Finance Minister Benson re jected suggestion by Grace ltlaolnnls tNDPVancouver Kingsway tor special inquiry into higher car prices Doukhobprs Keep Children Home AGASSIZ BC UP About tuchiidren continued ur unal iiaial holiday Wednesday as Sons of Freedom Doukhobor parents prevented the young siers from returning to school The lroedomlte children have been kept at home ior more than week as their parents at tempt to secure the returnto Canadaroirthelrrsplrituni leadch The aect isatterfiptingrto get tcderal immigration authorities to grant an entry visa to Soro kln now living in Uruguay Sorokln 66 has lived in Uru guay since 1952 He returned to Canada in 1951 and when he lelt said he would be returning again that year Rain Then forecast Fridciv overnight rain will change to snowflurrles in the Barrie region tomorrow allerrwn as cooler temperatures return low larceny tonight is 35 High Friday morning should he to he tore coder air moves in Wind will be lrom the south at 20 to so The noon temperature at the Examiner office today was L5 degrees lynepdrr Temperatures todny will climb to the tits andpossi hly higher as result oi souther ly winds which brought warmer alr into southern and central Ontario Wednesday Snow in the north country will become heav ier and rain will spread into southern Ontario dinurb once approaches hour the mid Wind western United States the system moves errtward won the province Friday the rain in the south will clung to snow ilurrles Windsor Marion Hamilton Toronto Lake St Clair Lake Erie Lake Huron Niagara Lake Ontario Hellburton Southern Georgian Bay ltlainly cloudy windy and milder today Occasional rain becoming late this alternoon or avonlnl Rain changing to snowflurrles and turning colder Friday Winds southerly 20 to 30 becoming west on lriday Claims Scientific Instiiication For Logging Provincial Parks UllAWA it Scieotille ustlllcation exists ior controlled ozkinl ot iorest parks hi Prebble lcderal assistant dc uty lorestry minister and Wednesday Untouched timber stands are my to disease and lire which would do greater damage to ior est parka than controlled log ging operations he told the Sea ate science policy committee Dr Prebbla declined to com ment directly on the current controversy over timbercutting operations in Ontarios Algon quin Park but applied his com ments to national wilderness Parks lie was asked by Senator Dou aid Cameron tindlpItlberta lor the truth abut the Algon quin Park controversy rparked by television criticism of log ging operations 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