OTTAWA Special Trlny port Minister Paul Hellyer is being asked to consider using Part of Base Borden as site iar proposed new internation ei airport Percy Noble tPCGrcy Sin coe posed the question in the Corrunons this week but was nded out oi order by Speaker Lucien Lamourcux Outside the house hir Noble said he had placed the question on the Commons order paper tor written reply dont think there is better location anywhere in thc pm vinca than at Base Borden bin Noble said There are It square miles at crown land in the camp and only small por tion of it is being usedior mili tary purposes He said such an airport would be no more than an hours tra ret irom any part at Toronto Central Girls Quality For SemiFinals Central Collegiatcs junior and senior girls basketball teams have earned berths nn the Gear gian Bay Secondary School Atht lectic Association semi ï¬nals ioilou1ng victories over Base Borden Collegiate Institute Thursday Central ted 72 at hali time tn the Junior game and went on to win 217 Dedtcy Rodgers was high scor cr for Central with 13 points while Carolyn Maule oi Borden got tour much closer score in the senior game 2322 had Central maintaining its lead thmughout thc gamc Jackie Gale paced Borden with 17 points while the high scorer for Central was Melanin West who got seven Visibility Poor Because Of iog While it was fairly clear hi the city iog made visibility poor both north and south oi Barrie this morning Motorists had to ve with extreme caution on Hig way 11 from Guthrie nonh to Driliia Fog in the Stroud area alto mode it ncc cssary or motorists to drive with lights on because oi the visibility Highway 400 and it were wet but clear oi snow other high ways in the area also were in 0d condition LSARM MARKET EONTD CP Whole etoretail carton eggs aver ageweighted prices quoted by the department of agriculture as of Thursday large 570 rdcdium 546 small 421 Eggs Wholesale prices to untry stations ï¬bre cases quot by committee oi wholesale egg dealers extra large 5748 ldrge 4647 medium Kilt44 small Sï¬dï¬iï¬ 3749 29 lButtur prices nad liairy Commissinn tenderahle crrv new run BARBIE EXAMINER FRIDAY JANUARY II Borden ilgainUSuggested ils Intemational ilirport Site be considered at threeday and it would also be close to all of Central and Western Ontario decision has already been taken not to expand hlalton Air port to any extent because at the built up nrea around it and site iorl new airport capable at handling the Jumbo Jet of the iuture is being sought World Problems To Be Considered ilt Public Mission Tension in the Middle East modern church union world tur moil sclentliic achievements and other events oi our day are to public mission in Barrie The speaker Rev John Holliday has wide range of experience His qualiï¬cations include dis tinction as an author editor columnist seminary president World War it chaplain and preacher He will be speaking at 745 prn on Friday and Saturday in Emmanuel Baptist Church on St Vincent St rent and at the churchs Sunday services The theme said Mr lloiliday is the Bible signiiicanca oi todays events in the tight at Christs return Assisting in the special meet ings will be the weltknownrndio and recording tenor soloist Lloyd Knight and mm Mont real Quebec the Kings Ambas sndors Quanctte an RYNiihD Dr ii Rynard MP ior Simcoa North this week criti cized proposed changes to House at Commons rules on the grounds that controversial bills could be passnd without adequate time for members to iamiliarizc them sclvcs with possible liabilities Speaking to group in Ortttia Dr Rynard discussed the sub tort or new developments in Ot tawa Dr Rynard said aside irom Prime Minister Trudeau setting the girls eiire in Motion the greatest change in the House at Commons is the proposed Clause 16a which would give the ma jorily party the option at setting tworhnur time limit on debates to speed up the parliamentary process The Conservatives abject strenuously to Clause the Dr Rynard said The twohour lim it can be invoked it the govern ment is introducing contro versial bill be saldand many important points will not be dis cussed by the House it takes the public and the press three or tour weeks to gel wise to whats going on in Farliament stated Dr Rynard and by then it probably will be too late to object Dr Rynard urged the people riots buying 39 score 64 buy lilg 40 score as setting 65 31s attending to write their mem her at parliament objecting to issuing new Lesion PRESIDENT Douglas Shaughuessy ieit president oibraneh 147 yal Canadian legion in Barrie receives the gnvgl irom outgoing president rt branch at oriltia at installa ROTARIAN JACK DYCK LEFT CHATS WITH EMO COORDINATOR SHEPHERD monuments wen CoQrdiricitor Reports There could be another we lcar war anywhere at any time retired air iorce oiiiccr said in Barrie yesterday When it comes it should be iaeed not with passive acceptance but with an active dcicnce Shepherd director oi MPsr Would Lose Under New House Rules this clause With your help we wont lot 1651 get through he said New rules to save time in Far liament which began this week were also condemned by Dr Ry nord lie suggested that Parlia ment is giving committees more power at the expense of the Hause lit least onequarter at all es timates should come before the whole house said Dr Rynard because they got much better going over in the House He said there are both had and good members oi Parliament and the bad ones get more power in 15 or tomcmber committee than in the larger House oi Com mons Other measures to speed up Parliament were again ob jectcd to by Dr Rynard He doesnt like the cutting at days available for objection irom 38 to 28 or the reduction in time at the question period irom 60 minutes to 40 minutes or the proposal to make each riding bigger we must retalnthe grass roots representation in Parlia ment he said in this taster government process Dr Rynard saw trend to make the cabinet stronger ntihe expenseoi the backbenchers The new openend government programs also came under the tinn ceremonies held all general meeting this week 730 am today against the iirm hour week the SimcoeBarrie Emergency MeasuresOrganization told the Rotary Club oi Barrie that EMO is iar irom dead and with pub lic awareness it willng and increase in etiectivenesl EitiO has been bit oi dull subject over the past iew PoWer attack irom Dr Rynard cspeo tally the weliare program which he termed the greatest jungle oi burcaucracy youve ever seen According to Dr Rynard the reason tor the foulup was due to tha hasty process at log lslatlnn which did npt allowihn program to get ironed out be fore it began He added that Mr Trudeau planned to withdraw irom the iederal vprnvincial programs in live years leav ing the provinces holding the Says liew Estate Tax Improvement 0n Former Law John Roberts Iqurltélmcoe said today that while some parts or the governments new estate tax are unsatisfactory on the whole the tax is an improve ment on the old one It has been misunderstood and misrepresented said Mr Roberts in preparedreport Irom Parliament Hill But there are some parts or it that will workto change Under the new tax the most advantageous way or having an estate is to divide it equally between wile and children he said The basic exemption has been reduced irom $t0000 to $00000 said the report But new exemption of $10000 or each child no matter at what age had been added to the basic $20000 As result amides with more than two children will be better pit man who splits his estate and leaves one half to his wile and one hall to his children will in eiieot receive the exepmtioris twice The exemption will apply iirst to what he leaves his wiie and the same exemption will apply when the estate heleaves his wife passes on her death to the children The result of changes which remove taxes on bequests be tween husband and wile and taxes on gt slits betlween hus band and wile is to relieve widow of financial hardship said Mr Robeids report believe Canada shotle have an estate taxsald Mrttob arts but it should work within reasonable limits Steelworkers Reject Otter ORILLIA cmMembers oi meal 4697 United Steelworkers oi America voted 275 to 12 Thursday to reject the latest contract otter irom Dorr OliverLong Ltd union spokesman said strike had been wished for which manufactures heavy equipment iorthe mining and pulp and paper industries The mm is or union is seeking higher wages in con tract tor one or two years to rc place threeyear contractthat expired last Nov The union alsowanis to instead oi the present itvhour week at least onemorn statutory holiday and years he said but things may now be on the upswing There is plenty iar us to do in the iield of planning and train ing even when the situation is normal ii an emergency has been prepared iar it ceases to be on emergency he said The Ettlo which came out at the postwar civil deienca set up is designed togo into ac tion in the evcnt oi any disasr icr natural or manemnde Dur ing the New Years Eve bliz zard stranded motorists were put up ln Barrie homes through the eiiorts oi the organization The local citizenry came through tremendously to help out said Mr Shepherd There are 70 auxiliary canstnr bles in the organization These volunteer policemen gave 10 000 hours oi duty last year with no pay or reimbursement EMO radio operators spent 2000 hours on radio watch last year We are illequlppcd and lighting or bigger budget said Mr Shepherd but dont let anyone tell you EMO is dead becauseit isnt The Simcoerbarrie EhlO bud get this year is 928000 Seven tyï¬ve per cent of this is borne bythc iedernl govérnment 15 per cent by the province and 10 per cent by the municipality COI ilnnual Meeting Set Ray Atkinson general man ager of the Huronla Tourist As sociation will show slides illus trating tourist potential at the 15th annual meeting at the Bar rie Chamber oi Commerce Wednesday Feb Hunter president will present the yearly report for 1960 and announce the 1069 executive The dinner meeting to be held at Continental inn at 545 pm grill be followed by an interim unce Pollution Topic 0i Canadian Club Guest Speaker The Secretary General of the Canadian Council of Resource Ministers Christian is bent will be the guest speaker at the Barrie Canadian Club meeting Wed Jan 22 1960 The meeting will be held at 850 pm in the Public Library Halt Mr de Laet was educated at the University at Louvain and at the Polytechnical School Univer sity oi Brussels prior to com ing to Canada in 1040 Mr de Laet has broad experr lance as an economic analyst and management consultant to try in regional planning econ ornle investment projects plan ning and development oi human and economic resources andin organizational administrative and technical studies The Canadian Council at Re financed jointly by the 11 senr ior governments selected Mr dc Laetior the position oi Sce retary General in Sept 1064 The topic of Mr de Laels speech is The Nightmare oi Pollution in Canada mohair Imported Dutch Cheese Mild Med 011 Spiced Rel 73c Ill ii or Whole 751 lb Approx lb Iverget ALL DUTCH ARTICLES 20 on Regular Price Red or Blue Brand Beet Fronts rec Hinds sac SIdcs sac tout wmrpcd Frozen and Delivered GERRYS MEAT MARKET llwy ll Palnswick Photo by no Sulllvimi éï¬ï¬tiliipri it revision of the classiï¬cation system government business and indus source Ministers established and Member at Sirocco County council will start gathering here in Barrie Monday Itl their lint 1360 meeting iticmbershi or the council vcilibol yreduccdimmigtt mcmben in 1060 to mean here due to the withdrawal Orilila new city Fotiowing the election oi wer den the members will elect cone mittce Ind there in almost an muehvtnterert In choice or chairmen oi licence and genen at government committee and the roads department chairmen Is in the erden vote Nottaw asegc Reeve Arnold Vendu chairman oi tlnnnce ior the past two years In lending candl dete iar warden having missed out swear ago by Just one vote Sunnldele Reeve Lloyd Prtdhnm and Colilngwood Reeve Mel Me Kean were among other most irequently mentioned and it believed the iinanelet chairman ship will go to one oi these three ROADS DEPARTMENT Flo Reeve Prank Goudrlin who was roads chairmen or part of year beiore when he was ialured in motor acci dent han been mentioned or possibility ior roads chairman Adlala Reeve Fred Buter war IN TOWN Bayshore The Cheerios Queens The Squire WeilinglonThe Country Sounds RoryEadtei Retire ItlAitflI 0F DIMES campaign goal at 3375000 has been set ior the March of Dimes canvasscrs in oneday blitz over most of the prov ince Jan 27 The campaign on behalf of disabled adults will be carried out by 30000 Mar ching Mothers in Ontario Since the organization is part of Bar re United Appeal there will be no canvass here REPORT BREAKINS The Barrie police are Inves tigating break and enter at Lowes Fumiiuro Mart on Dun lop St William Lowe the prop pritor reported the breakIn at 1140 am yesterday Then mount stolen was not known Ys MEN There will be business meet ing at the Barrie Ys Mens Club at the YMCA nn Grove Street Jan 27 at 730 pm This lion day members will attend the annual YMCA dinner GAS STOLEN IA car with missing gaso line tank eap is being sought by police in connection with gaso line thefts in the city Wednesday night Two separate incidents of gasoline their irom parked vs hicies are under investigation Gasoline was reported stolen irom company vehiclu at Won der Bakeries on Burton Avenue and from the Rolls and Simpson service station on Anne Street The car is described as metallic itilue 1064 model Falcon no ura SKID00 RENTALS Enjoy run In The Shell Rent Siddoc Enquiries Invited Phone 4334448 CAMPBELLS SKID00 RENTALS ooncnssrnn REFRESHMENTS County Councillors Start 1969 Sessions the chairman during the past but year though the roads depart ment budget Wu substantially Increased last year irom $79 519 to 310500 indications point to soother increase it wr reat requeete torer projects in vlriotu ports oi the county are met These include work on county road 11 irom Dnlrton to Midhurst county road in Irom QIigbunt to highway is and county road 10 around Angus The overall 1960 road budget including government grants mounted to $2506139 up irom $2451 the year before Oril tin contributed 3179000 tor road last year but oi which was re bntcd This revenue will be lost to the county but the new city will contribute toward the main tenance oi county connecting roads through the ban roads system Barrie contribr ate in similar iasblon 11 CHANGES Besides the dropping ol the two members irom Orillin the new county council has 11 other changes irom last year Friends oi the 1001 warden Montcalm Maurice welcomed him back to the county council as the new reeve Tiny ior 196070 Tiny also has second new member TONIGHT LOUNGE Continental inn Ruthie Paddison Brookdale Park inn Cavaliers MOVIES imperialh Fin in Her Ear plus Hombre LOCAL AND GENERAL TWO COLLIDE Napier Street at Downsview Drive was the scene oi trai tic mishap yesterday irom which Robert Yule 37 at Mary Street and James Chapman 31 at Steele Street escaped un iniured total oi $650 damage was done in the crash DAMAGE $1100 More than $1100 damage was done to two cars in headon crash on Fairvicw Road near Line 10 of lnnislii township short 1y nItcr aao prn yesterday Ute injured in the crash which oo curred on curve were the driv er oi the northbound car Henry Edward Ademn ie of Aurora and the driver oi the southbound vehicle leonard Burke 06 of Churchill N0 ACCIDENTS The Barrie detachment On iario Provincial Police have had no road mishaps to contend with since minor accident on pri vate property at 230 pm yes terday Highways around Barrie are reported wet but clear with good to iair visibility to Deputy Reeve Howard Grier liedonte presents it new member In Deputy Reeve Iior ace Vasey who moved up Irom councillor and Try new re presentative in Deputy Reeve Thomas Robinson Reeve Cecil Frcnch was the new member irom Elmvale village and Reeve Ed Boynton irom Sector Other new members included Stayner Reeve Oohm De puty Reeve Calvin lrelead oi Tossorontio Deputy Reeve 0r tiile Hughes oi West Gwihim hury and two newcomers irom Port iticNtcotl Reeve Bruce Docth and Deputy Reeve Jack Zummcch The 1969 council continues to have two ionner wardem with ittr Maurice iblnlng Ernie ltiitl er oi Coldwaber the later war den in 1046 Aiter committees are chosen preliminary budget ï¬gures for 1969 will be given attentionl Relt quests for grants and other ex penditures will be pr sealed and liihe usual precedent in iollowed these will be reierred to the finance committee iar committee study and recommenA dationav The 1968 county levy was 12i mitts down one tenth at mill irom the year beiore due to in taking over justice adminis tration costs The levywas made to raise $1010540 ior roads and 01493599 general With government ssistances And grants license ice and other revenues the county ad ministration was in charge oi expenditures involving £5300000 in 1968 This ï¬gure may decline slightly for 1069wlih the with drawal oi Oritlie leaving 31 municipalities within the county administration Drtlila will retain most county services tor the that hall at the year assessment excepted and will contribute accordingly Conkstown Reeve Monkman was county chairman of assess ment committee last year WHO NEEDS LIFE Life insurance is essen tial iar young man with mortgage on his house or iarm and is miiy to support and edu rate To start with he needs protection more than sav ings As he grows older his iamity responsibilities tend to decrease and his insurance needs change too CIAG can help meet changing insurance needs For inlormation ask iar BERT MAW 273 Innillll 51 Phone 7284042 rarenine HOME AND EXPORT CIOARETTE PAPERS Featuring Dance Starts ATURpAv onncmc ICELAND WINTER PARK NIGHT BUFFET DOOR PRIZES pm ONLY $500 new COUPLE FOR RESERVATIONS Phone 7288329 mm PAM hrrhh 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