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Barrie Examiner, 15 Dec 1964, p. 10

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manna RENOVATED newtyieaovated ttenib lyns Drug Store at the Five Points in Barrie is the most modemoi more than 100 in the Ontario chain aocordingto Man ager Wrw Young MrVYoungwbohas been Tarrblyns in Barrie the pasttt years said the most important single change in the store Is in thedispensery when the latest in equipment has been installed iAll items an utelosedin HIP boards measure he said that On the outside new illumin ated signs that according to Mr Youngsoan be seen esfar away In Highway mined shop pers into the TandotynrStore Churchjiinion No or Horizon Moderator says rom lARRtE EXAMINER TUESDAY DECEMBER it Canada and the Anglican in mi nxnuimn wstvr ADS core of Homo it hadbeen un4 der study tor more than three veers xilt wayagood7worklng doom ment but only beguming Dr Howie said ilssald it was not premature and he expreucd hopethst choruhvbodiee iniother areas of Canada would work on dacu meats which would focusmora attention on church union Drfliiowsesald it would the two drurchcs at least 15 years just towork out practical and physical differences such as reorganization boundaries PHONE mun WlSHEisl Torus MANAGEMENT Anoosrarr or iAMBiYN patio sran adds 14421311 use uttlaliilidéné an 14 £42 Vrureatok View or NEW TAMBLYNS nauesroae Futdré Isiuncéttain 1911 UN assembly ay usth CUMMING Canadian Prcss Start Writer The only certainty about the future of the 19th session of the United Nations General Assem bly is its future is uncertain No weeks alter its opening the assembly still is easing its way gingerly along tightrope avoiding any vote that could pitch into crisis over whether or not to remove the Soviet vote for rotatal to pay peacekeeping debts The two main opponentsthe Soviet Union and the United States have held no faceto face meetings oaths question since State Secretary Rusk and Foreign Minister Gronwko met more than week ago No meetings are scheduled and US spokesman asked about prospects would say only that the molasses continues to run slowly Canadian spokesman ob servcdthet things are very much ina state of toll TIIANI lN HOSPITAL One reason for the inactivity is that Secretary General ti fhant is still in hospital suffer ing from an ulcprhe is cx pectcd out next Mondayand both sides have been looking to him to take lead in the meantime lhahts top assistance Undersecretary Narasimhnn has been mect ing with various delegations in search or ideas There is no scarcity of such ideas but so far no solid plan at action has emerged There have been suggestions that the assembly mess at Christh time for month or two months or three it has even been proposed that the assem bly pass by unanimous consent handful oi issues that cant be put off then adjourn until next fall in the meantime new deada line is coming up The assem bly must elect three new mem bers to the security council be iorc the end of the year There is possibility that this may re quire avote since Jordan and Mail are competing for one seat and both have refused to withdraw their candidacy RUSfiiANS NUGIIEVING In the meantime also the chances appear to bedwin dling that Russia will pay up sizable chunk of its debt and thus ease the tension 2P¢Escsns Die In Toronto Fire IOIiQNm Cl Three yearoldftensAllen of Frank ford Out and his ziyrarold aunt litre William Sharon Gnudry died in fire Monday that burned through row oI houses in tutownlovm Toronto that was schdulcd to be de jmotishcd Aid David Rotenbcrg who as at the scene ol the mid ornlng tire on Cameron Street said the cighi houses were to be expropriated soon as part of tho Alexandra Park protect Neighbors said the ltllen child son of Mr and Mrs lttch ard ltllen of Frankford seven Imlics north oi Trenton was staying with his grandmother Mrs Margaret Gnudry he was at work when the tenement 16rd sinned Sharon was hire Gludrya dnughtcriniaw and eirtrnlninw ii ltcnea mother ihercra Allen ervs lire truck and thrir crows were rolled to the tire that burned out the britit ItMtsts tn the Spadinn Avcnuo garment dislrtrt it was under control within lit hnur Mort oi the dermge ratt was caused to tour of the houses At least dozen fami lies were left homeless plus number oi persons who roamed in the houses Air Allen factory worker wont to Frankford thIce months ago irom Toronto the Aliens were reported to have two other children with them at Frank lord read too years and two months The dead womans sister hirs Margaret Gallon saved her own son Kenny and Itirs Gaudrys lwomnthold baby by dropping them out of win dow Into the arms oi two mcn working in the area One of the man Patrick Person cut his arm in the rescue in another rescue 16yearon Karen Mt daughter oi Itlr and hire Gifford lhrtt said she was awakened in their house by the crying oi hcr fouryearold sister Tracy She told she picked up Tracy and her luv ycarold alrlcr tonl and car ried them into the street Ittcr she saw the house was full of smoke Six other iutt children were at school and their par week ago Canadas Exten nal Affairs Minister Paul Mar tin said he expected the this sians to make substantial pay ment bctoro Grristmas He said hetwould be sorry it it wasnt more than $10000000 of the nearly 35300 debt Sincc then there have been reliablereports that the itus slam arent prepared to put more than $5000000 in so eatled rescue fund There also are reports that the Russians are attaching con ditions to their contribution that would make it extremely diffi cult for the Americans to ac cept One oi the most interesting reports circulating in UN corri dors is that the Americans may be prepared to ease theirposh lion regarding the duty oi each country in pay asscments voted by the assembly for peace forces lire Americans are reported to have told meeting of the Western grou last Friday that there should some relief for permanent members of the so curity council frompaying for operations that they consider unpalatable This would go some distancd towards meeting the views of the Soviet Union and of Franu which along with several other countries could be involved in dispute over voting rights at the beginning of January REDS TRADE PUEKEY CINCINNATI AP Cincin nati Reds said Monday they have traded right handed pitdrer Bob iurkey and mi nor league player to st Douir for Roger Craig the famous for mer New York hicts loser and outfielder Charley James ows user WELL srocho DISPLAYS Duke leaves No Doubt Over surgery HOUSTON Tex AP The Duke of Windsor said Monday he deiinitdy will undergo air dominal surgery but said he does not believe his ailment serious the 7ttyearold former British king made Iitestatemcnt at press conierencc two hours after arriving at Methodist Hos pital Doctors and hospital oilidaia earlier indicated surgery would be performed only if tests showed need but the duke leit no doubt The operation for removal at an aneurysma ballooning likcjblisterirom the wall of an abdominal artery will be pcr formed by Dr Militacl De Bakey noted cardiovascular surgeon Dr Edward We Dennis one oi the attending physicians at Methodist said the dukos aucu rysm is the size oi an orange but has caused no pain He said such size is not unusual Dr Dennis said the dukos general physical condition is ex cellent and the recovery experts once of persons the age of the duke former King Edward as been quite aatisfac MAYOR ant112mi MATIAWA Ont CPtDr Mancstime understood to be Canadas only Negro mayor was rMiecicd Monday in thts town to miles cast oi North Bay lie polled sot votes 400 more than his only opponent former mayor Saicrri hrrcotic Dr htoncstlme physlclln who cents to Canada from itatttin ibis defeated Mr nrrcntts in rear after the latter had been mayor for to years 0K J0HNSON BARRIE LTD TRAvEL SERVICE ave lnV Booties Agents For American Airlines Air Canada KLM Royal Dutch Airlines DOAC Canadian Pacilla Alrlelcs Air France irilh Alrllael Swissair and all Scheduled Alsllnel For Reservations Tickets Call Illll Mandiey or Kay lthaedcl 107 DUNLOPST OPPOSITE THE QUEENS gcrteral cleanliness Also oi great IHWtance in the new scheme at thing ee cording gto Mr Young the elfserve system that will en able the storetoocrve more people more efficiently While the number ofllnea carriedby Tamblyns hasnt increased greatly since the renovation the quantity oi each item basilnd almost all are on open display Larger windows better light trig and broader aisles the new storenow has durble the flooalrzespneam Alld mire easier re it Mr Young lhemansger assistant man ager iirn Garratty and the Tam blyn staff are particularly Pipes cdthatthestodrroomisnow on the same level as therest oi the store eliminating afitght of stairs while shelves are be lag stocked Township lieelects Reeve Councillors Donoarn tOPhtitecvc King and three oi last 16 tori canciixlors were re on vottn Wrddrireld township which makes up about one third of metro htan North Bay Wt to per cent of the vote counted Mr King had 55 votes compared with no for Jack Bolton rceva from 1960 to 1962 Jack Pitman councillor this year was third with 169 glad Vftiired Erodes fourth with lncumbcnt councillors Mer vyn St Amand Pat Lands and Clifford Dunn led the polls among 10 candidates for the yea four council seats with title chell running fourth referendum to determine whether the township should buy its hydroelectric system from Ontario llydro received overwhelming approval as did teicrendums on two year term for council instead of the present one yearterm Sun day sports and firnday movies Mythwee of Toronto moderv ator oftha United Church of Canada slid Monday recdnt proposal fortinton of the United and Anglican Churches tunion tummy will not become re induce that the proposelmay pave the way for closer coop eration and srdater frienddrip 1nd understanding between the two churches but sn actual Loom or union boot on the hon Adoeument proposing union was released Nov it by joint committee of the inndnn cun ierence of the United Church of mmon0nt toripr Dr Hooves told pms eta RESERVE snow For the Beatiarty 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