Elie summer Puhushed by KIWIan is Well Street somehow ream sooner isu am pi Parking Lots Need Revision For What lsvthe legal status of also ping plazas The question has been raise as result of two recent decisions by magisV trates Their approaches were different but their conclusions were similar that an individual can behave there in way that the law would not countenance in other surroundings On July 30 Magistrate Kenneth Lang don ruled that person could not be com victed of trespassing on shopping lsza Toronto Globe and Mail reported charge brought against an lit earold youth by the owners of Hopedale late in Oakviiie under the Petty Trespass Act was dismissed because in His orships judgment the act was not intended to cover such situation The magistrate ruledthat the inten lion of the act was to keep persons from unlawfully trespassin on private proper ty but he held that the case of com mercial places there was an invitation to the public from the stores in the plaza to visit them The proprietors of the plaza were thus denied the means to exclude an individ ual they considered undersirable The other test of plazas status oc curred before Magistrate James Black thistime dealing with the application of the provision of The Highway Traffic Act to an accident which appened on the parking lot of plaza at Georgetotvn Magistrate Black ruled that shopping laza parkin lot is not public thorough are under provisions of the Act and dismissed charge of failing to remain at the scene of an accident Protection nie disquiet which will be no it this ruling was voiced by Crown Attorney Peter McWiilianis who said that plats arising lot could become nomans land exempted from the act great deal of traffic travels through plazas and it clearly should be so Sect to the normal safety laws The Highway Traffic Act defines highwa as including common and public ghway street avenue parkway driveway square place bridge viaduct or trestle designe and intended for or usedby the general public for the pass age of vehiclcsl If thlsleaves any valid doubt about the statusiof lazas it should beremoved by new legis lion The Toronto Star adds this comment particularly unfortunate feature of the ruling is that it comes at time when juvenile gangs of hotroddera and motor cyclists have started using some parking lots for drag strips if the Highway Tr flc Act does not applyrit Will be much harder for police to control the practice This is matter the provincial gov emmsnt should not ignore The decision should be appealed If it is upheld bye higher courthlegislationto fillthessgap should be introduced at the next so on of the legislature It may notbe sufficient merely to declare that the Highway Traf fic Act applies to shopping plazas new section ould be added to the Act deal ing with the eclal problems of large pu lic arklng ols and setting out clear rules safe driving there Canadians Losing Vision gt Canadians have lost the vision of those who went before of the great men who saw in this natio land of promise those who predicted that the twentieth century belonged to Canada Such is the editorial opinion of The in dependent Businessman monthly pubr lication it is challenging editorial for it reminds that we are almost three quarters through that promised century and little has happened Our resources still he hurled and hidden our north is still the virgin north and we fret be cause Americans exploit our resources on which we havent the courage to risk our savings The vision which we have lost notes the editorial has three ingredients faith the ability to dream and knowl edge Faith is the belief in something that all reasonielisus is not true To dream is to have the ability to convert the impossible into the possible EKnowledgeis all that were wi more potential than my land under the sun lsrael was desert before the Jews applied vision Vision is the magic wand that Nasser wields over the arid Arab countries We havenono of the prob lems andmoreof every kind of wealth than either of these or any other land could ever dream Yet here we sit in our historical almost epic hiatus because we lack the vision Where are the Canadians who would restore the faith and the dream got was Canada gt Only the man with vision can see into eternity Canada does seem to lack men ofvis ion in some critical places but Barrie as many other cities is evidence that such men continue to exist This city has been fortunate in having men of vision men actually ahead of their day so propo by the public ohms PARK srsï¬pinc isrons linden Power Cost To Be Low By PATRICK monorson moonro announced last week were to have the second largest nuclear electric plant in the world flio million kilowatt beauty to onto outskirts will cost $206 ltwillbenextonlytoa 1180000 kilowatt plant being bull in Britain And as clue to its sire it will generate more than half the power being pm duced from oil the huge instal lations at Niagara The really sl opnt this first big one plan in built itls five times the size of the partlyeioperimenul plant building at Douglas Pointx is that nuclear power can now compete with coal COMPARE COSTS Estimated production costs for the new plant are that it will be as cheap or perhaps even sblt daeaper than coalplant The building costsare much more But the operating costs are much lower tieanthem offeedingcoabin steam pla great supplies of uranlumrisbl here in our home backyard Theres heavy water plant go ing up in Nova Scotia And we are away ahead of most in knowhow which all means were going be built at Feirport on liie Torr tobe able to kceptbnt power advantage with us sou wonsb not unimportant incidental benefit of this nuclear develop ment is that it could become big trading item Were getting really expert in bilsiness of building and set plants leiisle and machinery for new plant will come from in side Canada And Canadian en gmeeu will put together other countries are inter ested They want plants too Japan was so interested it had mission here just short whilengo it is talking buying pan age Caandian plant to be in stalled by Canadian personnel Selling plants like this could temptnow being widely ex auouCansdafor lhn whiny leadereouldwinewortingma lty snlnnt Dielenbek Ind IW leader could alinilerlytrbimph new look Conservative for the next five years In that time the hen party word be reconstructed and ill iarnv miss policies retashloned fir eluded in this crash main house so much wouldbe the eh nation of the as pl theold fmnfbuiehaiuinm 3m con present Liberal and Conserve tive leadership is equally aimed theon faces around iian the front benches in the House of Commons such as Cordon Churchill and Jack Plckersglll PAUL MARTIN MILED As an exception there is powerful group of Liberal back ers In and around Toronto who bare sensed the widespread And as im Count Leo Tolstoyone of the worldagreatest writers wasvborn at Yas naye Pollano Rosin 136 years ago todayindoor Although no more than fair student Tolstoy showed ebllity as writer with brils liant sketches on the Cri mean War After hissehirn from war be freed the eerie on his estate and began his long campaign for improv confidence in Paid Martin As leader in olflcc and as cabinet administrator he has long com manded deserved admiration his recent performance has ens hnnced belief in his lcadcrsblp potential thither while many people are saying that neither old party oouldhope to win an election under Frenethnr dian leader in the next at years the munopolitan Freud trish ancestry of Paul Martin makes in the lot of the poor He married in lm and began his two masterpieces War and Peace and Anna Kan enina His ambitions as social reformer eventually became more Important to him than writing lentWilliam Lyon Mao kcnzie first mayor of Tor onto and leadeiol the bellion of no died 1609 Explorer Henry Hudson discovered what is vter was named Delaware Bay and the Delaware River Feir than not for Lam with thee be not dismayed for Prospects look so good Pre it will consume uraniumand mi graham is Going Japan heavy water But at nothing this fall to try arid personally will uphold thee wlih the nudguadedonover lsnllh lo Blair THOUGHT ecooorni lly lnlolerable waite fuinus of welfare natlam awned by recent com tire ectlon promises whl now threatens to make us the most pampered nation of unemployed bankrupts in the world THE PEWN CULT The reactions on Parliament Hill In this backroom thlnlt ing are interesting Some people argue that this makes sense Some consider it impracticable that the Liberal caucus is so devoted to its leader that it would never permit him to be thrown aside like sworn out toy it Is this that Pearsoncn loys among his followers per sonal relationship much wannor than any known around here for very long ilmerperhaps warmest since that loveabe rogue Sir John Macdonald qualfed his last loving cup with his followers But that in effec llffl for Mike the man not ad mlratlon for Pearson the polls ticlnn fwnn lisPlCNIC TIME Tokefilong nor an snooze Pieces cos it no for all Canadians know that Canada has And of course is great he blgblg busioes news for our provmce which When yootalkszsoooonoo or has madevits wayto the top dersyou are really talking oi tlieieoonomic heap on elec bigh in the sky Fenrand faidi do not come in the same package The outlook ay be dark but the uplook is always ht Look niorvmuaa 728515 BOX DINNER DOWNMEMOBYLANE io vane IAGD IN TOWN Barrie Examiner Aug Town elcomed detachment of Ameri can Ci lAirPatrol Cadets who were guests of 102 Squadron Royal adian Air Cadets Dr Joseph arrived from Quesnel BCtoopen medicalpractlce in Barrie President George Fricke announced ondannual chicken barbecue at St Vincent Park was bigger success than last year Chatham Arena Commission withdrew offer to purchase Barrie Flyers Hockeyw Clubs Junior franchise which In Hap Emms had announced for sale William Lennon 89 was Ennies en try in Canadian Old Time Fiddlers Championship at Shelburne oldest in Rev AllanAhead new no ty Anglican Church was fVStokerof the Holy Fir on Country es by Toronto column ist in her rev1ewof hisnew book Shepherds in Green Pastures Aid erman Mrs Marjorie Hamilton wtid man member on AdvisoryJCommittee to Ontario Hydro was official guest at opening ceremony ofSt LaWrenceP 91 Project Cornwall Sudden death of Emilie Dionne one Canadas fam xaini er Authorlzed as mend clu nun Poet cum Department Ottawa no for plyrnent nl panu in cash slimy and Statutory Hol excepted Me nanso Mangin misci tm new nomnnos mum museum mammalian DDNNILLY circulation Manner and any ore Bowman Brae ous quintuplets shocked citizens John Drake 14 of Barriesaved sixyear old boyfrom drowning in Lake Couch ichin Aldermen Harvey Paddison Michie demanded police ac tion to curb fast driving on speedways oftowri namelyDunlop West Bradford Blake andTiffi streets andEssa Road Walls ppresident of Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association return ed fromvisits to Manitoba and Saskat Sieve Hines and chalf El ning softballio rneyraat Newmarket Team will now represent district mm mm championships station was opened on King City traffic interchange Little Challenge Trophy for lawn ing at ilandal was $7911 by Trask supervisors this summ ary Lions Park Thelma AHill lions Jun Patricia Bayes Brocklnnisfil Junior Josh Smith St Vincent Jun Muir Vincent Frances Wildman St Vin cent Whytezone manage for Texaco transferred to Calgary file was on of founders Barrie Skating Club and his Muriel firstpr tricity diesp power We have one of the worlds Chrysler Corporation of Ameri ca to secure controlling inter est inihe Roots Motors been bringirfl iioutinto the open and are condemning any REPORT FROM or Motor Firm Control mbut thats whntweli be talk Political Issue The wish was to protest sub stantial investment which the Chrysler Corporation has alrea dy made in the Rootesvamip any But no action wouldbe tals the latter said either dir or indirectly totvards this end without first consulting the Britis government Nor would 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