Barrie Examiner, 18 Nov 1968, p. 4

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wuu Publisher 16 Hayfield Barrie MoPhnrion Mu Taller Ganarai nsl Editor MONDAY novcuannu l3 El Vigilance sun Needed1 iPiOiect Canadas Parks =vJeanChretien minister of Indian af fairs and northern development put it bluntly when be outlined government policy with regard to the preservation of national parks in Canada Thegovernment he said llmain tain the wilderness concept and reject all proposals that threaten to under mine it The new ministers attitude toward inational parks will be applauded we feei sure by the vast majority of people in this country The national parks ought not to be exploited for private gain or turned into tourist resorts filled with noisy attractions That could only as Mr Chretien noted be self defeating in the long run and Canada is fortunate in having so many Wilden ness areas of great natural beauty However while Mr Chretiens words are reassuring just because he has said them does not mean the lobbying to develop and exploit the parks will stop DOWN MEMORY LANE A5 YEARS Aoo IN TOWN Barrie Examiner Nov 18 1923 Hon Martin Minister ofAgriculture forecast radical changes in schools with more practical instruction in rural areas and better opportunity for country pupils to get education Jean Cowan and HelenR sofB of three Carter scholarShipsyearrinv SimcoeCounL Trusteesandvrater payers at annual session passed resolu tiop asking free rail transportation for all students under 18 travelling to schools from outlying areas Fifth anniversary of armistice observed in Barrie at soldiers monumentpostloffice square Rev Roy Melville of St Georges Church delivered address Lorne Draper Flos robbed of $80 five bandits in own yard Fred Otton Frank Hammond and Duncan McCuaig in charge of program for first annual Kiwanis father and son banquet Morley Livingston star halfback suf fered badly broken arm in exhibition football gamesat fair groun between Barrie Old Boys and Upper Canada College Fire Brigade got scare when callcame from Royal Victoria Hospital where overheated pip in laundry was threatening Barries champion South Simjcoebaae league club feted frog is arid players were Ross lwiss Buster Clark Walter Cooper Frank FosterCh ter Carson outfielders John obson De Emma Charli Lynch Frank Ams Joe Gilchri Tommy Copeland infielders James Armstrong George Powell catchers Leighton Hap Emma Fred Plant pitchers Dix Simpson was president Joe Milne man ager George Gillpinascot Howell Partrldga elected mayor of Barrie Boys Cdun Clark Scott chosen Town Clerk EMcCagueof oe completed dyearln Junior Farmeriwork Hunter Kennedy announced $50 Armoury Collegiate won two 7InteA¢Si mnuinbuniuwunmberQ neoood thoughts Mthevnry llznillunlmpamrnlnlhm United States Wall clon lion 1behuonproicst voufora third partycandidatr um matched in nearly half cen tury bu promm our route cinn to ask kal And the NoiseJDsrnedeGrace cover PlillllT sou Nor will Mr Chretien always be the minister of this important departmentl Circumstances alter cases and others who come along later may take adiffer ent view Those Who wantto preservd this heritage ofbeauty must continue to be vigilant despite MrChretiens words We will retain complete control of the parks and their development Perk residents and future developers must either conform or look elsewhere he declared What the ministerwas saying was that there will be no change in the con troversial tenure clause and limited development policy for the parks park sites in Alberta such asBanff Jasper and Waterton Lakes will not be turned over to the province to be run as town ships commercial interests that want largescale tourist development in the parks to make the greatest use of tourist facilities 000 addition to Wellington Hotel would be constructed by Ball Planing Mill Co Company Simcoe Foresters be gan winter sports program at Barrie under direction Lieuts Alvin Hanmer and Harold Gill Splendid production Message of Bluebird stagA at nandeera House byliocyal talent dhospita It was repeated inAl bycompany ofth Leading er played and sung by Mrs Horace Heath Miss Mabel Cheesman and Asa Huycke Childrens acids were by Beryl Wolfenden lda Lipovitch Cora Drown Other actors mentioned were William Griffiths Nora GuilfoyleEni4 oiy Hill Frank Hurlhurt lreend Ernie Ryan Jack CopperLIilorence Arne old Piano accompaniment was by Mrs Griffiths with instrumentalists Bob Greene George Powell lmnevrAinold violin Vivian Simmons cornet Bill Ness clarinet Boyd Sylvester cello William Sills bass vioi Stan Caston saxophone Ray Simmons drums Jos eph Clark double bell euphonium OTHER EDITORS VIEWS How LONG can IT LAST Vancouver Provincet There are somedesperately puzzled men in Ottawa today They are wonder ing whether Prime Minister Trudeau really means itwhen helsayshe will fire any cabinet minister who talks about what went on inrcabinet meetings At the moment the desperation is mostly felt by Ottawa newspapermen who feel their chief news source has been cut off by the PMs ruling As one member gt of the ca itals press corps writes If no ministers are getting the sack it means no reporters getting any information whichmeans somebody else will he ired Its them or us warning cursed by Prime lilo lsfer Trudeau at Kingston has solidified outwar previously vague uneasines The American voten who wppoucd Gov George Wallace were by no menu lust somhcrn wblia data they mprucntcd broad cross section including blue collar workerl in the Mitts em cities less werllhyvwhlies in the south and oven colored citizens nyihair votes wayward piotettllng against the disorders and excusive disobedience saysHocL Angus Maclean of PEl the Oonsenaiivapartyr delence spokesman They wanied discipline they feared the results of the liberta rlanlam says Galtr Mag Saltsmau financial spokesman for the New Democratic Party think everyone agrees that country must maintain stability and law and order in society Prime Minister Trudeau told To Wflimrmooopmdonr at WMNdnlllnnnnd as gE Eis which Vim Pnddeldea Rldmdleor reoognlned tho pidzilc revulsion against these new maintain 0m by choosing for hi1 cam paign stolen law mica uh animus Wallm est vote certain have been mud larger The commutation media hIVI largely aligned themselves with the with short by lawabiding American in the slanted report inzofpalloa ncflonatdiebem ouatlc convention in mileage The badin of that bu been the medias mendon that Nixons alogan law and order towards violence Violence has sprung up in Western nations as political weapon while it has been escalating as an economic weapon To the dancernil rights to demoth 9nd to sixth there have been added demands for the right to resist authority passively by diso beying the law and actively by riot in similar category is the newly asserted right to change oner circumstance of llle or work not only by petition or peaceful demonstration but also implies setting the power of the data above the rights of lndlvldlt ual citizens But the vote for Nixon and Wallace together amply proved thaithe majority do not consider that the rights of any individual entitle him or her to so mt as to interfere with the rights of the community in enioy physical safety Thus the Us elections are seen here as marking rejec tion of the laucadng permls aivcnrss which has condoned the exponents of the new vlolt lance from opting out oi their clvil diligallons gt THE QUEBEC Phase SAYS This II detection ol edi torials on amend Wplcl translated from the French language pm of Canada Montreal Le MairTho two provincial clecllona io be held Dec Bagel and an interest broader than in the two ridlngs alone Ryelections normally should give cllluiu an occasion to voice what they think oi the government in power it to good bet however ihat this will not bathe case in the Dec voting In Ragoi elector will have to choose between man who boasts of beingvsume sort of specialist in local affairs and manwho could serve all the Quebec people Be cause of this obvious inedunh ity between the two candl xdatea the battle over the governments geenral policies announced by the Liberals will not take place 1n the two main parties selected candidates of almost equal value William Tctley Liberal candidate is lawyer with an excellent reputation who has CANADAS sroiw NousDamadeGrnce rhnwn long active and thick ligent interest in public affairs at all levels John Lynch staunton Union Nationalc candidate in pa experienced huslneasman very effective action man and an inieresllngf figure in municipal politics Mr LynchStamion raid the other day that the Dec vote will permit Engllahspaaking citizens chance to decide if they want to parucluate now in the exercise of power in Quebec For long time uie Engy nahspeaking of Montreal have voted almost completely Liberal Elsewhere in Quebec the voters are divided be tween the Liberals and the Union Nationale li speakingQuebeccra al ways vote en bloc and for the spine party The byelectlon in Bagel nor mally should go to the best man that deanGuy Cardin psi The one in NoireDame delepoowiil unless era is miracle go to the beral candidate but with mergin which for the good of Quebec should be considerably re duoed it One Oldies on Pioneers Oi Canada Ry aoa BOWMAN During evening service at cathedral in Qudaec Nov 19 1691 the candles werasuddenly blownoutbyagustofwiii Thernemberaoftheconyeg tion whispered toeach oth that Madame 1o Fondatrice must be dead They were right She had died the night MadamelnEondairioe one of the greatwomcn pl neersol Canada who had previous to Quebec in 1639 and founded the Ursullna convent there Her real name was Madame de La Peltrie but her husband died whan she was only 22 leaving or awealthy ymingewidow Her desire always had been 10 church but her rel fives thought sho would give away her money and tried to haveherjudged to be mentally inelastic isle 15 Hayfield Street Barri Ontar admitted as class mail by the Post office De partment Ottawa and for payment of postage in cash Return postage guaranteed Daily Sundays and Statutory Holidays excepted aibscription rates daily by carrier 50c weekly $2800 yearly Single copies me By mall Barrie$2600 yearly Ontario $1500 year motor throw off 518 year out side Ontario $70 YCBT Dut sida Canada British posses sions 825 year USA and forelgn $32 year National Advertising Offices 425 University Avenue Toron to 640 Cnflimfl St Maul real Member of the Canadian Press and Audit Bureau of Cirudatlonsi The Canadian Presals ex clusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches in this paper cred pairs of old slippers and one incompetent look after her estate 1t Was only after long ourt struggle that she was able to join the Ursulin and go to Quebec scribc her expcriences there She led spartan lile Whenher beloved convent binned during vlhe winter of rose she crossed the lee inbara feet to try to put routthe fire French and lndian childrcn were taught at the convent and one of the problems was to pro vide enough food for the Indian parents who were constant tors to see what wasgoing on Usually spot of sagnmite was kept on the fire it was is Huron dish made of midfield corn nd smoked fish whidi gavea dreadlulodor Occasionally on festive occa sions more pleasant dish was provided it wasp concoction of bushel of plums b4 pounds of bread large quantity of corn and peasthr poundiiof salt pork and12 candles melted am Madame de la Peltrin spent her entire endowment of son was year on her convent at Quebec When she died she left cargo mantle and dresstwo aprons three silk caps one vel vet cap three pairs of woolen stockings an old cape three pair of corded slippers KER EVENTS lslbLasulle seut party in cluding Tonty andRennepin to Niagara to build ship ImCanada Act Constitutiw rial Acttdividing country into Upper and Lower provincu was proclaimed lawHudsons Bay Compauy trader McMillan began search for mouth of Fraser River which Simon Fraser had failed to reach gt ilmtmdm Time inven tlon of Sandford Fleming was adopted by Canada filmGovernor General Lord Dufferln had angry session with Prime Minister MncKenzle for delay in building railway to British Columbia insnan wave killed lied to it or Thanoclated 1W1 and caused grout dairi Preu or Roitors and also the localnewr published therein again Newfoundland It Would require book to de The question of gencral con fidence in the government unless ihe two elections and in double victory or double dcfeat for the Union Nationals will be put off until another ilmc And this will be better because little more time will be needed buforebelng able to form nclear opinion on the Rerirand regimc Claude Ryan Nona WORLD BRIEFS nounions mcnnasn TORon or Canadians donated $64351 for relief in WartomBialra this week the NigeriaRtafra Relief Fund of Canada announced Friday The figure represents an increase of more than whim from last week The relief fund itself ccived $176645 and the remain der was donated through churches and otth participat mg agencies APPOINTED DIR CIOR OTTAWA OPH Col Charles Hamiltom 41 of Brandon Man has been ap pointed director of the Nation al Defence Cdilege Kingston beginning in January During the last year Col Hamilton has been student at Britains Imperial Defence Colleg NMMIE GETS NEW TIE lGTCHENER 6P New Democratic Party Leader Douglm will wear new tie on election day Feb 10 in the fed eral riding of NflhalmDCOWI chanThe islands it is Doug TOIEDITQA libahead reportcdrihat il nmeuyoonadlhvahecnw and order need About NATO Pilan undue rerun Airin Analynt There is much intellectual confusion about NAmand the altitude Canada should adopt to wardr thealllance To judge our governments actions one should be clear about NATOr objec tives These have never really been to liberaiflvflussifll Intel lites over John FosterDulles with his talk of rolling back the Iron Curtain never really meant what he said he never dld thlng in 1956 for Hungary or in 1933 for East Germany and Po land when there were revolts in all those places against Russia And in 1953 the US had clear superiority in atomic weapons and means of delivery Russia did not yet have an oper ational hydrogen bomb So beefing up NAiOs forces will not help Czechoslovakia On the contrary it might be argued that an increase in Western nul itary strength along the iron Curtain will enable the Soviet military blockheads lot say See we told you so the Amer icons still think in terms of at tacklng us and they will want to use Czechoslovakia as corri dor to the heartlandol the So viet Union We must increase not reduce our own forces in Czechoslovakia and secure our lines of communications by luri ing out unreliable regimes such as the one in humania The other reason for increasel ng NATOs military strength is todeiend Western Europe against Russian invasion Even at its height when the Russians under Stalin seemed at their most aggressive NATO never had enough conventional strength to defeat Russian conventional invasion OFF GUARD The Soviet invasion of Czechov slovakla was taxtbookvoerfcct militarily Western intelligence sources which have always claimed they would be able to use satellite surveillance and fol rewarn by two weeks were caught completely off guard In conventional weapons war over Western Europe NATO would be whipped in matter of days most military experts at some intelligence concede this much inprivate las tartan the giltof the Scar borough East riding association fof the0nhano NDP presented boer Douglas during the par tys Ontario convention CANADA nuns sun 11mm or The Cana dian government has completed ations to puuhnse the Umled States Navy submarine Argonaut for $150000 spokes man for theCanadian Armed Forces said here Friday The submarine will be commis cloned into the Cainadianforce Dec2 at Norfolk Rainbow LEGAL AID BUSY TORONTO 0P Ontario legal aid plan has served almost coupon clients in its is months of operation says report dis Atrlbuted by the attorneyvgeny erals office One would have hardly thought so many persons would get into trouble and requireour services plah db rectorAndrew Lawson said Fri day The plan provides free legal service to Ontario resi dents who cannot afford hoflnai legal fees PUSEED POLICEMAN TORONTO CPt Leslie Roulangcr was sentenced to is days lniall Friday for pushing plalnclothes policeman who had arrested tenant inhis home for impaired driving last Aptil21 Defence uounselaaiid the conviction will be appealed on grounds Magistrate lup per Rigelow gave sentence be fore heuring submissom from the defence gt wrruwmwx Amour HE inmnu non And on thasamo program billion Anthony Quinn comer nmoor Pmrflulogctoidnfihcdol drum oi indecision and so able their values to happen with tho lflcncral lag in property no at Since the area is on the fringe of need for the muchtalked aboinurban renewal rever rlon to residential toning would mi ours1 ell an ln valued and consequential 4W glad of some of the liter cii once council in urged to weigh Ibo pros and cons very carefully andpcrhapr rcgrcssivn step can be avoided WORSLEY mm raornnrr ochn AROUND THE worm Confusion Exists Role in other words the only effec tive defence of Western Europe in still the deterrence provided the lmpllcit threat that the ills will usetin nuclear arsenal against Russian invasion ai iempi The discussions at NATO now do not aim really at in creases of strength but at post poning reducflons Since the cxkilng forces are oh ready totally inadequate to all intents and purposes in con ventional war the reductions will not really change the situa tion very substantially It is absurd to argue that by dclcrrlng these reductions we will make Russia think twice this would be valid argument if we had an oifcctlva conventional deience force The only alternative it making Western thiropc safer is what we aim at would he disurmn meat in central Europe under inspection Since the Russians would not want their own troops inspected they might be Iii duccd to withdraw from the ln cied areas which would in ude according to Russian pro posals the two Gerriianles Czechoslovakia Hungary and Poland such an agreement is Iiihat Canada is urging on its al es LOAN ron rowan OfilAWA CF Trude min later JeanLuc Pepin announced Canadas first longterm loan to Bolivia Friday for $2500000 The loan will beused for tho purchase of Canadian goods and services for the espansion of electric power generation transmission and distribution facilities lLinvs School of Music The ideal Christina GIii FREE BEAUTIFUL SPANISH GUITAR with every enrolment between ow and Dec Limited olfch Phone 714198 OIIIW Nanette Charles Bronso dun cordon Sebastian rumour andnmocomfl one COMPLETE snow out AT730 era Lasts cars PM 905 INA museums comp as as BIBLE Trench In any llclr amongynnf let him cl forvthc elders of lhc church and let them pray over blm anointing him with oil in the lamp of the Lord and the prayer of faith shall save the alclr and the Lord shall he hlm up and if he have cont mltted sin they shall be forr Im him Jdmel 51415 frames 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