Barrie Examiner, 5 Jun 1968, p. 14

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llTilz HARM EXAMINER WEDNZSDAY JUNE Trudeau Says Canadian Dress Missed The Point EDMONTON CPI Prime Minister Trudeau said Tuesday The Canadian Press rted in an editorial way ii an nouncement Sunday that tha federal government will try to establish national marketing boards for farm products He said in an openair speech at Edmonton city liaiL attended by some 2500 persons that the CP reporter had said the pnma minister had made an election promise ailer starting his cam paign by sayind he would make none ltir Trudeau said liiesday the CF writer had missed the point He said he is not making any monetary promises wdich u1ll not be carried out the Liberals are matting poll ey promises he said to tell the people what they want to The story in question from Pencticton Bic Monday said lrlrrie lliinister Trudeau flew tram Newtonodland to Brit ish Columbia Sunday stopping at Winnipeg airport tor an ham to announce an agricultural poiia yin doing so he made another election promise after beginning his campaign by saying ha would We none MENHDNS BOARDS liiain point of his statement on agriculture was that the led eral government proposes to in troduco special legislation to as tahlish national rke hoards tor farm products Thegovcrnment would dis cuss with the provinces the pos sibility of providing overall au thority for the marketing oi iarm products as federal re sponsibility Marketing boards now come ri provincial jurisdiction wlh the exception oi the Cana dian wheat boarde IMr Tnideriu also promised to double to $6000 advance pay mentsas soon as possibleto individual farmers as interest iree loans on iarmstored grain lit St Johns Nfid Satur day Mr Trudeau promised Marshall Plan to aid the lessde veloped ports oi Canada He gave no estimate of the cost Ministers Plan Poses Problem MDNTREAL tCP deci sion by Rev Hubert Folardeau aciive among the citya social veliara recipients to run as an iniependantcandidaie in the Julie 25 fedemi election poses serious problems for tho prests superiors spokesman for the archbishops palace said Tuesday night The spokesman said in an in terview the situation is being studied and statement would he released today Father Faiardeau Tuesday night confirmed published re ports that he will run in the Montreal riding ol Laurier Father Falardeau was at tached until several months ago to poor parish in northend Montreal but he was asked to resign after his pastor disa greed with him over methods used to help the poor He is believed to he the first Roman Catholic priest to con test an election in Canada Davis Outlines Education Plan TORONTO CF Education er Wi am Davis Tuesday ni announced plans to reduce the size vi his department and to loosen its grip on local educa tion systems In introducing education de partment spending estimates oi $876364000 he told the legisla ture the provinces new role in education will be research planning and distribution funds Operational administration will be leit to local autho our aim wili he to reduce the we or the department while at the same time increasing its eliectiveness me iiied in terms of service to education he said iii Davis said the amalgam ation of the provinces local school boards into too regional boards large enough to provide aluil range of programs and to hire specialized staffs oi psy chologists reading and speech therapists was necessary to the new system The new boards ta ontrolJnn 1969 BRIDGE PROGRAMS major reorganization of Ontarios secondary school sys tem is now in progress he said In the 196768 school yearalx schools were encouraged to modin their timetables and op tionallcourse systems to bridge the five and touryear pro grams and to erase thestrict di Vision oi arts commerce and vocational branches Similarly the principle of nongraded classes in public schools is being studiedby on increasing number of teacher and school systems he said gt The diiferences between the pioneer and moderntschooi sys tecrrids are Rest plain iitntheir cur um an er 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