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Barrie Examiner, 15 Feb 1969, p. 4

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0112 Walla Publisher due wweN HE was chllNG READY To New ma FoKT AGAINST me AND oMTAmQ gait THE THREE MUSKETEERS mummwmmrmmmmmmmummimfl iiiarrio Examiner Published by Canadian Newspapers Limited 16 Bayfluld Street Barrie0ntarlo OTTAWA BEECHT Judy cry Attempt Wllllam Teller General Manager MoPhInen Managing Editor mm maven is race fly PATRICK NICHOBON sat on 17 den only two him IIIF orrAWA canan well W°d known author Judy mien sometlmulrefemd to by pamdytngiltlefilrdtnfioflt Unique Medonte Project Would Benefit District Residents of the Barrie area read with considerable interest the announcement of plans for development of new four mile long artificial lake at Pretty Valley in llledonio bowmhip The construction program to be car ried out by Wisconsin firm involves building of large dam across the Sturg eon River and considerable excavation About 1800 acres surrounding the lake will be subdivided into summer home sites and the announcement said care would be taken to preserve the natural eauty of this picturesque area While primarily of benefit to Me odonte the $8000000 project also should be boost for this part of Simcoe Coun ty The cottage developmentdtself is expected to more than double Medonte assessment and the entire county should benefit imbthe additional teases causeit eprimarilyadev men of second homes it will put no new tax ipadon school systems in the area Barrie people share in the enthusiasm of Medonte lteeve Ingram Amos and colleagues in welcoming another large project which should attract more sum mer oottagers to this playtiand area long priviieged to have many summerresi dents to share in our Slimmer activities These summerpeople have played vital role in promotion of this district andits attractions Many of them from miles around are frequent visitors to Barrie where they do much of their EhDPPinE Baurie people also have been long 40 YEARS AGO IN TOWN Beside Examiner Feb 14 1929 Town Carnot gave approval to purchase of st outlet and tax exemption for proposed cooperative pacldng Conservatives held annual meeting electedWilliamJ Peck president Minesng Swamp nabbithuniing epi sode oblast November before court Itinvolyled charge laid byGarne Over seerJain egor against framers Theatre Guild prer sentedtwodramas at BCI auditorium Feature roles played by Arthur Morrow Janet Campbell Margaret Sinclair litho dafiloung FraukJMcInnis Dons Robert Fl How Alvin Luck Harry Moment Horace Wili sumMargaret Cook son organist Collier St United Church directed At intmnission Frank Craig andJean Kearns sang solos and Hazel Marshall played piano solos Charles Lowe elected president Barrie Poultry Assocn First Iooper ative Packers otOntario began drive enrol 3000members Leslie Chittick elected president Barrie auto motive Assocn Simone Presbytery of UnitedChurch passed motion that muni7 rmmralrministcls should be At Collingwond intermediate hoe cy Oainpwliorden Fly ended be on Innisiil Stdamd provide sewer plant Barrie pleased to welcome summer residents at the area who have shared in our ing activities our church work cultural programs community service and endeavors Often by providing fresh outlook they have played an important role in bringing about desirable Changes which have helped our progress Now in its 10th year as city Barrie has made considerable advancement dur ing the past decade and there is every justification for optirmsm that even greater opportunities are ahead Inca pliimlgng and ogmhave been impose an ma lun rries progress posib but it is well to also recognize that de velopments in neighboring areas of which the unusual Medonte project is one of the latest also have been of material help As an interested neighbor Barrie peo ple are happy to join in congratulating Medonte on its snooeos in being selected for this more or less unique project The Pretty Valley site was the US lake developers after provin ciabwide survey as the most ideal loca tion This in itself could well be cited as testimony to the tremendous potential of this region Lsaacson and Associates have on dertaken challenging development but their achievements as lake developers across the border show their well ified capabilities They have the est wishes of people of this area generally 25 well as lliedonte in their newest en eavor DOWN MEMORY LANE wood must appear before OHA execu tive for slugging Referee Ernie Wortley of Toronto Main event was between Stanyer Borden defenceman and Ernie Fryerbut nearlyall players got into racas Midland opened tine new YMCA with building furnished by Mr and Mrs White Barrie Ool took junior hockey group honors vn out less Basil Lang pla ed well in net HanyPartnidge on do enceyJoe Saso espm gand Blondy Wiles on wings were stars Full honors at corded Flying Cadet Jerry Ault 22 Who died in Batman hospital following air crash He was star football and hockeyplayer for yers Frank Foster elected clta romBaarie Thistles Ciiiling Club reach ed semifinals for burden Trophy in To ronto They were Jack Rodgers Del Emms Dick Garrett RevJ Shortt skip Cliff Elrick Harry Armstrong Erma Williams Bob Malcomson skip Oro delegation warm Ridge Road through Hawhestone and Shanty Bay designated new provincial highwayplan ned between Barrieand orilha uft it costume smed by theses Nan Harneaves Louise Hurlbuit Evelym tightens Sadie Ereinner Ruby Wiles Isabel Turn bull Grace Goring Helen Luck Town league hockey matches at Mam moth Rink refereed by Dr Holly Dyer chosen by 20 it man Board of Education Two rinks MinY ball in 100W Hall demon ed NWdeservedly won from as an effective and colorful pall ticlan before her resignation last yearNow one hears talk that in may attempt come back the voters of Mean Falls would almost certainly give Judy larger mulorlty than ever before Meanwhile Judy is emberid upon her sixth career to earn her livelihood following her time soldier politician lew yor author and television inter viewer Shortly you may hear from your friendly neighbor hood broIdcuilng station the familiar voice of Canadas for mer minider of health ml wei fara giving you this commer cl This is Judy Lahlanh Ipenklng to you or Kclloggr From golden map cradle Ind pop to gilded Absenteeism la long jump each MP ll paid $16000 your and II permitted to be absent from the Home of Commona on 21 sitting days during the year For each uddl ileual day of absence an MP is docked one from his pay un less his absence is due to illness or public unofficial business During the past year the Hours QUEENS PARK TpHuge Crowds Drawn To The Planetarium ti By CY YOUNG The greatest provincial show in Toronto is no longer exclusively the legislature in session Neither is it visit to the Royal Ontariabfuseum The McLaughlin Planetarium makes DieQucens Park complex the grand tour ll la today The formidable lineup at school buses each day prove the point And the queuu of families at weekend clinches the point To recap thefacia about the planetarium it is the most mod em on the continent the st 600000 slit of the 97yearold Col McLaughlin oi Oshawa man destined to become leg endary in the history of Canada Col McLaughlinslaves lablished $1000000 operation al fund for the planetarium Some good udviceior nutof townera is to try for bookings by mail Dont count on it but try The choice of weekend shew is Saturdays ll am um 330 and pun Sun days pm 330 and pm Send cheque or money order at mourn THE WORLD sent more than ll dIyI without cause Right Hon John Dialed baker reported 23 days of ab sauce and was docked 9600 Hon George lieu reported 21 days and was dodted cm Judging by the normal dayl low attendance our MP must be rldiy lot forever under doctorr care GILDED LIBERAL BED While former cabinet minister Judy Lahlanb has goaa huok rioting to earn her livelihood one of her fellow in the Pear scu Liberal cabinet Ilsa retired from politics has enloyed the patronage bayride Hanoi Grewlat for Cornwall has been in and out of Active solider for at can In turn MP cabinet mlu rter preildent of the Si Law rence Seaway cabinet minister and high commissioner to Eric ain be filled in CentennisT Year as Ambassador and Commie alaner General for Visits of State After that exempqu of job during 1960 he served in various patronage appointments as Liberal Jadrofcllvludes First he headed Canadian uld mtssion to mm speaking na lions in Africa than having he came an expert in that field he wnsrlppolntod mole adviser to the Cabinet on aid to these it per adult and 50 cents per child up to or with school identification No children under the age oi eight Annthcr bit of advice for out chimera Try to visit the planetarium Athlr month The aightminuta color fllm lukeu by astronauts Barman avail and Anders during their airirtmaa moon mission is being shown alter theregular feature The Way of the Planets in the 8604 seat Star theatre discussed it with group at lgli school youngsters in the main lobby at Queens Park one day recently and they were on chanlrd with the film was too when saw it The movn stands out with Ill the clarity of the northern land scape viewed from an Ontario lands and forests lowflying alr craft The quality is infinitely superior to anything seen on TV at the time of the mission This is because TV transmlu clans were direct The planets rlum film borrowed from NASA in composite of motion picture film taken by the astronauts The average vacationer Student Unrest Is Disease Now mum undue Foreign and Analylt Student unrest new is an in ternational phenomenon dis ease rather with everywhere the same agents ofinfection and the same symptoms Small tiny minorities who be lieve in destruction claiming that things could nnt be worse resort to the same tactics as the genus who sell protection to businessmen do as say or lll bumyour store These vi olent minorities oppose the Viet nam war but their acts are as intolerable as the Worst as pects at that war disrupting the whole university and do strpylng computers at Sir George Williams on the grounds that ONE professor allegedly practices racism no different quash Earth Examiner id Buylicld5treet Barrie Ontario Authorized as second fun mail by the Post office De partment Ottawa and for Paymentof postage in cash Return postage guaranteed Daily Sundays and Statutory Holiday excepted Subscription rates daily by carrier 50c weekly $2600 yearly Single topics me any mail Barrie $2500 rlyzw Ontario molar throw off 91 year Out side Ontario $20 year Out side Canada British posses stone $25 year USA and fnrelgn $32 yeah National Advertising Offices 125 University Avenue Town Céthcad 5LMolit ea Member or the Canadian rear and Audltliureuu of Lumrlations Tbefcanadlan clustvely entlllai to the use for republication of all news dlspatcbca in this paper nred tied to it or The Araoelaled Press orReulers and alsolhe local news published therein is ex morally in burning whole Vietnamese village because one man fired from the village at passing helicopter No society can survive such sssaullsAll societies even rev olutionary one on the marrow of attaining power have out lawed disorder and violence in slsting on due process Conflict cannot be abolished in the nature of human societies But uman socielies cannot survive unless they substitute due pro cess for violence This must be done at the universities and it can be done without sacrificing change and freedom STUDENT 00va University presidents must make voting obligatory by unl versliy students in student coun cil elections All itudents upon registering in September ex cept for firstyear students should have to vniefer their student leaders Upon reregis trailer in January there would be Another obligatory vote in which firstyearvstudenis are also obliged to vote The second vote would keep in office or throw out those elected in the the art to be wellknown mantel ludr II Olbou 1nd VoltI Niger and othrI Next he want to varlour litre in ill U45 infidelixyier response or Id interest in that country development in Canada finally he changed his drum for Mr ear Muppet and Il wyed the informational and cub uni Ictivitlel of CunedlIu gov ernment agenda in the 119 For that be paid 10800 in ulary Ind expenses out of the taxpayen pum or more than be used to elm Ir full time MP and cabluet minister in Ottawa Ottawa Report predicted some months ago that Monday would become cultureless dIy for Ottawanr and for visitors to our capital as part of the rice of bilingualism This commit suggested that the Director of the National Gallery itilu Jenn Boggl would let the pattern and announce that our national art collection could £3 mum to be open new owing to the difficuky and ex pense of staffing it with bilin gual elevator operators and guards Now this ll official and Ottawas other museumstbs Museum of Man the Museum at Natural and the Museum of Science and Tech helmare also closed every Monday couldnt film scenery couple at hundred feet away any more clearly than the astronauts lhut from so to 70 miles using the kind of camera equipment the vucatloner wlllnevergei to use The film in narrated compe lanily by NASA rpeclallri In addition to showing our side of the mean the craters the Sea of Tranquility in Ill ill bar renncss the tilm also show the cold forbidding remeteneu of the dark side The viewer ms the earth from the moon and there are excellent shots in aido the craft of astronauts Bor man Lovell and Anders at work The feature film The Way of the Planets demnusirnws the inexorable action of the planets each in relallnn to the universe as we know it in their orbital patterns Nowr added to the Queens Park tour campch is the selec tion of art in the new Mac Donald block of government of ilees Premier John Roberts has been chastised in some quarterr tor his taste because it is at leged that he personally chose splayed This Is par for the course because it ll impossible literally to satisfy everybody where art lI cau earned the surface of tha moon QUEBEC OPINIONS In Rheum ell tlialr II ennui lamI In Canada Mutton LI PromWI bo PNlifit that ex ti ude with the no nokia of lineman Sir George Wllltaml University melting new building when erection can so much effort and In much money It not but the flu denil themselves pretaxted from following their annual soldier by an of booth IN who in letting the trader editable men Ihouled may with tears in their one will Ion our you be then foall Everyone knows that Sir George Williams University acmi has minim of for liudenfa who baaalt My nlbu°dihhii up May riots in Puts the go eranrcnt kicked out of country foreign participant in the demonstrations includ ing two CIpIdlIn students who pow barred from r0 turning to FrInte Amoog the rloim at Sir Germ William were good number of prolelslonll little for and hoiheldl for whom it would not be bid ibnlg to deal with thorn in the mm way by undlnl them bad in air own country If they want revolution at gt of all costs let them make it lay their own country at their own Ind peril WI have enough at our own borne growu anarchists Rotunda Lapelan Fob ill Mention landmineUn believable but true The rain lrtenof national defense nII Asked ibIt the budget of hi department he incruud Mr Cadleux wants three per cent of the am nItfonIl product tht three per cent of av our CARNIVAL The Harris Winter ClrnivIl Her cornc to once am So that we can have lots of fun 1n the mat outdoors Theres Ikldoo ram ailing Skating brocmball too And the helicopter rides Juli for mo and you So came on lets have some un In the nut ridden The Barrio Winter Carnival ties come to once more MICHIMrE HARPER St Marion School nits THOUGHT But Ibo bard nil unto dam uel book not on NI cornstar Iaee or on the halntl of hi statute been Mul ed him for Helen earth not ll mun netln for man locketb on the outward Appeared but the Lord looketb an the hurt Samuel The Manner and the light man is too shallow Perhaps one of the great revelations ill Heaven will be be no how wrong we were about eachother emblu Canada producer in yearta ba med to mine Illa armed forces whose role if Crude ever has to detead ill territory IgIlnn In invad er would amount to Jun about What Mr Cldleux ll Isklng it that his budget be In cmud by momma We wonder how may of our mom and how my of our politician have flopped to think how mad vidlbo bought with outcome to fact how many have liked themselvu what could be done with LMMMIY When one consider that Canada whether like it or not depend for in defence on its powerlul United State helm and that It would be virtually finpoulbla for it to Iel up Iemblrm of delenca onlga campy decided to invade we can well ask oumlvea what no In our armed face It is tru thIt have mule international camml menu and that we Ihould re lpoet Chant But there unda IIng mmtmgo on forever an not pruvea us from putting In and to them some day Then CIaIdl could become neutral country Iuch Sweden for example Then Canada could get rid of in armed fares once and or all and invert the foolish amounts now being men on them in project that will ren der far greater Iarvlcs to Cl Iudiuu II wbola than our Irmrd form over could more Pilloan Gnaby 14 Vol do Illlln ill statementan mill poll ciu the Canadian Welfare Couaoi stressed the urgency of assuring Ill citizen of In IdeouIto guarIuteed Annual income According to its brief to therfoderal governmsa thll gulrluteed income can Itlluiu rlsht ll important in momromeo band in effect on the up of all citizens to entry an ado quaie level at physical and re clal welfIrI and also on the inability of large another or to satisfy their mode it our preuntday society The council envisages in the rapplicltton of ita the possibility at putting In and to the indium which social Illuacl pmframl have not succeeded in wiping out if fantastic rum are upon or them In its opinion by complete reform of social re curt it will be poiilble to dew gradually more mail conception at the need of Canadians and more equitablldlstributlou of available reloureel While at flrot glance the guaranteed run Ill income may appear fogmaay II plpedrum it is necessary to give to the councils recom mendrtiou the attention it do rmer Because despite uiu employment insurance old age pensionl family allow arm and the work of private weliaro groups poverty il in Iillllng iualf ll master in our society Roland arm Feb as civil and political rights TRY EXAMINER WANI AD PHONE 7202410 Discover The Wonderful World of ouroooa LIVING mm ampu 41 war12 your TRAIL BLAZER cAMPERs Models Priced From 539900 including monresses pillows spare WheelerId bearing first term Thus thevast ma jorlty of students who do not normally vale andwho oppose tlle radicals would be the ones who choose the student council Student councils are often chosen by the votes of the radi cal minority and radical student councils thereby aqulrefunds for their disruptive activities The student councils elected under this new procedure should have greater say in the run ning of ihuuldverslty Fourth yenr students because they are the only ones with enough experience shnlllflsit in consultative capacity on curric ulum but not on staff appoint ment committees only these students with good attendance record and gran atandln hfijamgteunfflslu dcntis no quallfied to judge professors In cases of disagree ment between faculty and slu denta there should be three ar biters anechosen by the stu dents one by the faculty and third rnaulaidrr chosen by the two other mothers FOR THE tARGESTDlSPlAY is OPTIONS AVAILABLE DIFFERENT MODELS AND coror COMBINATIONS WITH on wiruour CANOPY owner on WitHour ADDAROOM linotty HWY 21 Menu return stirs Alto nrurus ea um um tat PineSports RST ONT 3728411

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