Barrie Examiner, 24 Oct 1968, p. 4

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15mm Growth Of SovietIleet Published by Canadian leuunorl Limited 16 Bnyfield Strut Barrie Ontario is Wnlil Publisher Wllllnrn Tolf manneri rpm McPherson Managing Editor mmnocronnnmmrmu How AB our rauca WHflE GWE MY chem MEMBEle LEAVE by hug riisgi ecument to mnke dear state ment declaring thelr opposlllon to thesexommmendacfom SHARE HOPES We aremonfideut that you ebare our hopc that Ontario province tun uponthe npirltunl values of our Judson Christ in heritage would not become the first in the history of West crn civilization to depart from turn inspires social potion in Be Welcome To The City Barrie citycouncilwill be faced with decision within the next few weeks which will vitally affect the future of the community The matter involves applications by rival promotors who hope to build shop ping centres in the BayfieldCundlesr area One promoter would build 250 000 squarefoot centre at cost of sev eralmillion dollars The other has more modest plans He has 120000 square foot shopping plaza in mind Councils decision is nota simple one is not case of giving the nod to one builder or the other Involved is the ques tion of zoning the BayfieldCundles area as commercial to emit the develop ment Also in the rcture is urban renew a1 especially of downtown business core and what new shopping centres ivouldAmeau to established business Council of course must think in terms fits generalj revenue picture It must decide whether majordevelopment one area will seriously affect anothe district with possible lossoi tax dollars At the same time it cannot tell pros pective builder that we dont want your project even though it means millions of dollars in new assessment to the city Any which could hurt commu ment for many years to come Reading between theilinesvof news stories dealing with the applications one might get the impression that council is OTHER Enrons iLQUDMOUTHs in THEuEnnLmas Ottawa Journal The postal strike showed once again that things arent always what they seem omeoftheruniorrspokesmen with the largest voices toldpress radi nd tel more reporters that the wage agree mentt would he rejected The media pot haps with less care than might have beenused played the news and went on fromthereto discuss the likelihood of tPartiaments being called it turned out that the agreement was approved on sixtofour margin Obviously some of the key figure in the unions were exaggerating their ports in the hope of starting nh=ndwag ongmove of rejection for instance Fern Lachance the president of local ivho termed the lous gr Ient mere crumbs from the tab epf the omplaine aggerators get the play The postal vvorkers across Canada rt telligéntly to keep th country in tu vln abeyanceFresh cap sometim the din cenv of the undecided whether to grant or to turn down further development at this time Actually no statement to this effect has been made but there seems to have been too much emphasis on urban renewal and its relationship to new development The two questions are not necessarily related Urban renewal is needed and it should he proceeded with whether or not new devolpment is carried out Renewal is longeterm process which would cover many years at an expenditure=of many millions of dollars of civicprovincial and federal funds Meanwhile newprojeets cant beleft needed in vibrant growing community It must be encouraged otherwise it will seek and find warm welcome else where This much Was indicated byone applicant who appeared before councllilf one can discount the fact that he was making sales pitch the realities of his position cannotvho ignored He couldrseek pro erty elsewheregpossibly as far away as rillia wherenew business would flow instead of to Barrie The only question should be ow can Barrie accommodate these vapplicantst This seems to be the feeling of many members of council who see their role as representatives ofoilhe community and wouldnothenr true cried and would nukbenrvlhlth the Ur an renew mu comeeventually Mean hile lets not place roadblocksi the wayof legitimate development progress if wewant to be progressive ourselves ivirwsp that evenif Parliament cal ed the our politic lracial nguistic and religiousdisput es The exaggeratorsiandJshouters get the ear of the crowd and the sum of their fever spread out doin harm to sociietyasya whole The news mediarhav rt in all his news medlalf onlyextiemist sp makepthernews JlLliettp out of this say reasonable man the quiet man But by his silence he adding to all ur phases of et orceo cummon sense were more aggressive common sense would he more common pdsslblo ayifewi of this years college together certain raduateswlllnot al how it 1d this tradition In support of our position no point out that it is recognized thnt free democracy lnthq true scrzslegfmaword is the product it eo Quinlan thought Weillka me would place tradition noon in foundEd WW anemone Translations listen alumni nonmem OP of the Soviet mflilary merchant fish Imumhhhv Ingram research and lntellilt mlrkabletrandotnutlona since theSooond World War uwvi aimu gt A10 In Ihould don improving nntlnrbmlrlne the ruemhjneeded to my Middatime 01 keeping tabs paths mm 33min under oreunhel lhls opinion confronts ndn among other NANmenr born with some expensive deci sion and ll being rounded by NAN spokesmen for the NATO Atlantic command wilhhead unite at Norfolk Va Anti mum tomes my heart felt gratitude totwoof 31 If been we can MNAl0 The NAN analysis was given North American premiere here Monday with stress on the nm mourning ad nmltdealoftrouble Soviet expansion as torn into also thth the Mediterranean as one by your excellent product of the Arubdarlell war very lustycur 50le vessels have been Wharton and the Canadian Can courting FrenchAfrican coun oer Society win whtlod was tries says NATO aside from gone did so very mm for no It EmtJuLother Arab noun and for me and wilhout Mu whom dont know how in NEW fecesla one of=the moot rm tom Including umm and vietnavy as the worlds most NATOmember In evaluating the contribution of our to the national fabric one must consider not INVITE lETIEliS BMWmge the du ren of Barrie to give as gen oouidhave gone on runny5 he mod oldprefivar medalist game and doing good job of it is always the more only the social services render ed by the diurvhes ooemust go deeper ano recognize the fundamental contribution of re ligion to the spiritual mad mot at fibre of the nation wludi in other axons Only spiritual values can pro vide motivation for the voiunlt tary observance at law and or der equality and Justice in cannons spent Bell By non nowluau Among the controversies be tween Canada and the United states are Who had the first oil well Where was the telephone invented The answer to the first ques tion depends on whether the oil well was dug or drilled The Jim oil well on the North er ican continent was dug Pea trolls Out in 1357 The st all well drilled was at Tilusville Penn in 1859 Alexander Graham Bell set tled liracontroversy about tbe telephone when he ventlon had been at Brantford out in inland xborn in Boston in 1876 How ever his statement has been dlsregarderi by many Amerh cans who still claim that the an invented in the Bell outlined the whole story on Oct 74 1917 When memo rial to him Masaunvelled at Brantford where the human voice was first transmitted wire The first fwowayeon versallon took place in Boston later Eells parents emigrated to Brautfnrd from Britain and it wasnt long before he became known ascrazy helll because he strung wires around town using stove pipes as poles BIBLE THOUGHT Lordaf busts Zechariah 73 Dont be simrised if tluwfll the years you have stopped your ears to thalcry of God and your fellowman thatwon yourself cry and not catamarans is nayrield Street Barrie Ontar mar vpuerenL Ottawa aymenrofpostage in cash eturn postage gutnoted Daily Sundays and Statutory Holidays excepted but it is too easy topblame it all on thei ea then the extremists are the ones whowrll sldn Cannda 51 us 515 year foreign $32 year National Advertising Olfic as Universit rAvtn Member of the ross and Audit Bureau mlldtlonl Thodanadian Prcss unvelyennueut for republication of news in thlnlpaper cred lt or The Associated £resspr Bculc local neWs puhi TO THE EDITOR The Number lnvltu oon tributfoul to ill Letters to thoedllor column on the co itorfal page When ponlble letters ntionld be restricted to to 400 wordi and they pboultl be lined Writer may also no name If they do PC But the patcntfor the tele phone became the most valu able of any invention in world history So there is somelustiflcallnn for the fact that Canadians use the telephone more than Ihe people of any other nation on percaplte basis Bell also used Canada as base for the development of other great inventionthe plhne He fannedthe Aerial NS in 1907 and the first irplane In the British Common jealthpwas flown thereon Feb unry 13 as the Sllver flirt with Dr McCurdy as ro DTHER EVENTS msElem LeMoyne dlbervillo sailed fromlireat to found Louisiana His brother alenvillo became the first Gov ierflflfl HosAn act was passed pro Mars gt Box office open 14 un runs moor iiqceivadfgr New Cdpital Must Always Phone In Canada was opened way from Moncton Nil to Jane physics professor said nn the tipsoi thousands of cra Jars on the moons surface Ha llMllED ENGAGEMENT RESHWEDPERFORMANCQ emmmdqommnm nu shrmgdmdor llrentostmagnifiocntpidnroevcrt coma WITH Evenings am scars uowousu NIGHT frorn Toronto THENIGHTPEOFLE efwsty umhaycan tnvhelo the says Rear Admiral Peter cityspAppeal and please to re Compston Briton serving as member the Cancer Society when deputy commander of the NATO theyIhava their appeal in tho forces in the Atlantic Ninetynine per cent of the So so new mom hen vlet forces afloat have been he of an magnum built in the last 20 years com mbe mm be pared wilh29 per cent of Amer way mm my loan forces any NATO 5mm The NATO forcas remain largermud contend they have Grate St W°3 us getting better at it Soviet graduation annually at some 1150 oceanographers me fine engineers and naval archi tectsmosses that of all other countries combined intelligence or spyvouch oceanography and utelllte and viding for uniform circulation of cards gt InnToronto Stock Exchange nosGrannrrunk Pacific relt celvod charter to buildurall Winnipeg warrs port D1AlllOND IONDON Routers flhe Mmen to reach the moon might find diamonds on its sin Tuesday Samuel fblansky of London University believes dia monds will probably be found told radio interviewer he was rumnlsed sample of the moons surface by the United States when the countrys first manned flight returns SPARE RIBS DAVID 1mm mannaarr mt THE WIND armour prams rumor IM THEATRE thrust TEEN TOWN rius SATURDAY sonar KRIS withlnv tion Mum maximum Plural functions rraruumnnr more efficiency but the Soviets The Soviet research fleet of ham tracker the worlds largest Ind meet Am than the not of the worlds corn Mood The fishing mafcrmiy it llcd our mllitnry and anus genco the talent and newest in the worldywrNAfO Tho Soviets as pointed word merchantfleet low min 21mm by no Ind seem well withn rurhvof It That would aurpln Bdtlnl melamine Karissa rum ms Tlin Soviet navydlvldcdtltito Northern Baltic MBlliflt fleets although 5pm Ibeworld andprictlslng active barlumen against all NATO vesselsliar to cruise iii atroyarl 407 submarines even 230 landing ships development ran on mm orth cm intelligence evaluate ulthinthe losuhree weeks Carefully noted are Soviet bel icopter clnlen at least one to the Mediterranean It is feared they soon may be using vertical takeoff and landing planer tool it appears most unlikely that the Soviet Union will attack pny ml ll Compston says But NATOI fear in still the the Soviets seek to outflanlc it via nonaligned countries and that this is the new purpose of Soviet sea power The Soviets have build up ex cellent capacity for supportuhlp use far from home but still are seeking access to nonaligned pom is the Soviet naval might of feuslve or defensive in nalure Admiral Compston assisted by Cmdr Peter Chance of the Canadian Armed Forces from Ottawn says it depends where one site To the Soviet Union maintain ing submarines for long poriods within 1090 miles of North America may scam defemlvm ToI North American it does no um warm Easter island residents do pend on rain water as there an few spring or stream MENU WEEKEND SPECIAL FULL COUME DINNER Barbecued $175 RESTAURANT asrehkiiouse =TrhaPlnca to snow in whole Fafnlly lB DJNLOPST PERIAL mam Nowsnowiuo 545 is Adult Entertainment youthe use in the film Worldflscharmlng and uproariousl The plot soars satireandiunacyl gut nthw WWW ASIDNEY POITIER

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