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Barrie Examiner, 7 Jul 1938, p. 2

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7- Pike Two D18 pu.1`Iung,. The must of the (-,onv'u-.t.ions were-~1`01' disre- gu.rd1ng the rulv which allows. only 10-minute purkmg on Dunlup and Elizabeth streets. Sut- urday nights. tho total com'icL mns under this` head being 36 for the four months. The other six convictions wvre for double parking, under: bylaw 1200. '1`!-nu Hunvnu nlun Qhnul HUI! (lllf.Sid(3l'S CHIIDULI Uyxuw 1.:uu. I The figures also show that outsiders cannot claim that Llwre is any discrimination in 911-` lorcennem. 01' the 36 persons c(mv'1cLed under! bylaw 1378 (10-n1'umu~ rulv) 13 were res'1dehL'_;! of Barrio. 1'4` \vorv from outside points in the! county, 4 from Toronto and 2 from Hamilton.` While of the` six who paid fines for d0ub!' parking. 5 wow 13;u'r'w people and the other :1 '1`oronLo mam. \xn..`.\ ..n.. ..un.-12.... .\\L]g`) fiu|r`\\~ in pun- suuwn. I As wv ll'.lVt` sziicl before. tliere is little ex-' cuse for zuiymw parking cont1'zii`y to the rule.~=. as there is ample notice to anyone who will use his eyes. 'I`here are parking signs on every electric lighting standard in the business sec- tion of Dunlop and Elizabeth streets. These .3L8.lldu1`(lS are about fifty yards apart and the `signs are so pl':).('.t`.(1 that they may be easily` read by peciestriaxis or drivers of cars. \l1hnn II nxnhu-ix-1 vieilc 'T`nrnnt.n hf) LKRPS '1UlUlu.U nuux. Whvn um` consi these figures in con-I junction with 1.110 1`-act that thousands or uutumobilvs lmw boon pmkud on the streets uf Bm'r'1e within the four months reI'er1`ed L0. 11. should br 2-v1dvnL Lu any 1'ez1s()nable person that. izxstmd of 1,hm'c- bvmg undue severity. -.1 good deal of cons1derut'1011 must have been shown. I An r|1.\ \\-ilvn .--.irl hnhn-n Hun-on its little 91-: reuu Uy pt`Llt`bLl1U.ll.\ ui uuvcio \.u Lula. When d. motorist visits Toronto, he takes very good care to look for signs. or enquire from someone who knows, before parking his car. Tiiere is no reason why he should not take the suine pI`t`(.`1lL1U0ll in Barrie or any other town. Gructually 1L ls dawning on 1 `Nazi Germany lacks a sense masks me Evening Telegram. ENF()R(iElVll'}N'I` ()l" PARKING BYLAVVS .;..x.. ....,...I THE BARRIE E7/{MINER THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1938 EDITORIAL Established 1864 A weekly newspaper devoted to the interests of the Town of Barrie and the surrounding country, issued `at the Posn Office .;quure, Barrie, every Thursday, by `VJ: Max.-L`m'<=n (editor) and W. C. Walls (manager). ..0wn_ers and publish:-r.:. The Barrie Examiner is a wnember of The Canadian Weekly Newspapers Asso- iatign and of Class: A Weeklies. Lhe world that ` of humor, re- No, gentle reader, there does not somn to be any truth in the rumor that the Town Council intends to change the name of Em-~ ton Ave. to Dew Worm Road". I By a vote of more than two 1,0 me. vntomj in Westminster Township, which im-.lu.(h-.-.1 some suburban a1'ea:~: arouml London, haw! voted down a p1'opo.~;ul Ln esLabIi.~;h lwor pm---~' lors in the municip:1li1,y. `This 1:; 2m imln-,aI.iun' of what rural Ontm'i0 would do in ':1:':= 01' :1. referendum on beer rooms. A . Prof. Steckley, speaking; in ()i':`uw,m/ille re; cently. stated that, easy rt-lie!` i:; (':lll.\'.illf',' :l' `serious shortage of farm Iulmr. 'l`lii:~; 1:: not, su1'p1'isim.r,, when one <:m1sidm'.~4 Lhul. :1 l:n,rp, percentage 01` those who have hm-n on m'|):m relief lists have come from the rural (ii.~;1.ri<-.l..~:.| Relief being ()l)t11inubl(- in the town. musi, ml" the 1'eliefees~~Ll1e1'e are ex(-.e~.)t.im1s, 01' (`(Jlll'.`$l`: -are not inclined to 9,1) bzuck 1,0 the l':u'm:; in take jobs. The same thing` h:Lpp<-m-ti ll!` Great. Britain when the dole was put. inm 01>; feet. A large 1'm`me1- living not, far {rum inn- don, England, Lold us 211. 1,h:1.1, Limo l.liu.L il. was almost impossible L0 pm-1. SlliL:l.|)ll` farm in `, box`. The proposed unemploynwnt in:;m':u1-v in Ontario is likely to make the l:,l.b()l' pmhl-ni ` for the farmer still more (lit'1'i(:nll,. It is too late to hope for any l`l`(lll('.l.l()ll in the sales tax and other leder-.tl tuxre.~s 1wI'urr- 4 another year. but it is ii1tm'es1,im_{ to l'(`(',1l, ` says the Simcoe Reformer, :1 recent .x-tutt-nwnl in the House of Commons by R. J. 1)e:1(:lnn:1n. Liberal M.P. for South Huron and an out.-` standing student of eeonomic.~;, when he (Ir--; clared: I venture to sriggest to the Minist.e1`7 of Labour, the Minister of l"in2m<-.e and the Prime Minister, that if we were to l`1`1,lll'll to; the tariff and taxation levels of 1930, our 1111-` employment problem would be solved. We ;m- . diverting a large amount of the (~{L1`r1ing.\' of our people from the purchase of consium-rs` goods to expenditures upon relief, railways and other things, and there is not left. :1 :'.ul - ficient sum to provide a normal pun-lm:;iu;_-_ power for the people of Czmudu J K. o ---- -~ ~ l Announcement, that Llw (fmvmumrA(:vnr>1'--I 3.1 would visit. the IlH.l'l'll:Ll.lUllI.] l"luwing.:; plvlatch to be held at. Iu'(lc~nvrLlo m-xi. ()t'l.nl)-I` |was very welcome news 1.0 Hm pt-nplv of l.l|i.*`f5 district, especially Lo Hm.-;o who :m- v\.'m'l:'n1y.-_'! energetically to p1'0nml.r~ Lhr: s1l(rm*:;:; 01 I,ln:;| big event. In visiting the Plowing M:1I.~h um! this part of hi.<;L0ri(: Silillttw (I(n1n1.y. I.m' Tweedsmuir is but. following," nut. hi.-; plan of: acquainting himself, by |)}l'.`l<)ll:l| ul):;m'v:n l ltion, with the various |)ll:1.`iP.`i ul` (fxmmlizml llife and industry. .6 (T .., A broad white belt, and white p,Iuvt':'< would be an effective addition Lo the uniform of po- lice officers di1'e<:t.inga; l.rul`1`i<-.. Wlu-re Lin- movemem. 01' vehicles is as heavy as 11, is in Barrie, it is important that, drivers may be able to see the officer readily. Im'.l`e:ise(l llL ,`} ll.-- ing at the Five Points would be very helpful. On Saturday evening we noticed 1i nmnl)er ol` instances of drivers being hull-Wary -_u-.ro.~.-s the int;ersect;ion before they, a,pparenl.ly, 1mt,i(-.m.' the policeman. People should not be L00 ('.l'iI.i- cal of the "poinLsmen. With sm-ll n. <-unm->:- ltion of traffic as t.he1'e_was on No. 11 'Ilip,liw:1;,'l `during most 01' the time lust, wm-lu-nd. and traffic lines from Nos. 26 and 2'? 1-mum-1 ~ ling up at the Five Points. it is :1 mip;hl,y : l job to keep the autos moving with l'(`u,s<)ll1Lbl(* smoothness. And there are quil.e':l. lew drivers on the road whose ucf.ion:; under smrll r-undi- tions do not, xuuke it any easier tor the ]mll('`~- man. (0) , _,,, Speaking` to a group 01' weekly p11bli:;l1m's all Dundalk. Miss Agnes Mautphuil, M.I ., :2-.1i I think the weekly pupt-1'.~; aw l`ll}~2 import- ant papers. They arr l`olk.~;oy, lll1lilIl'l'l(`(l uml not sentimental." She statvd Lliut, ralw l`(`1ld.". all the local papers um] e-ujuyr; them :i:: tin-y lseem so close to the people. Coiitixiiiiiig, l\/ll.-4 Macphail stated: 'I`ho wevkly ll(`VV'>1})L])(`l'.. do give leadership in DI'0,ie(-.t.~;, iiiuvc-11ieut.s'. zmd the things that need doing. Slw W:ll`l1(`(l u.- gainst the false God 01' folluwimg; Llw -i1,i=.x-., `and stated that the weekly pupt-r:-: (-mild mukn-l 21 great. contribution to thv rural (`unumuii-5 ties, for we are oh the V6`l`[L'(` of 21 l'(`~:LWzLk(`ll- ing of rural life." Such st:it.vn1(-m.s (*uniihp,; from Miss Macpliuil u1'e- gxmitly upprv<'i:il.v by the weekly publislicrs, fur l.ll('l't* urv 1 :-w more closely in touch with outziriu I`-.u'm mn- clitlous and the rum] viewpoint than sh:-. Elmvale Lance The businr towns are coming to re-alizv 1 portnnce of the furnwr in th -{forts to st-vure his g`nud\\'i Barriv Kiwanis Club has magi Ixict recently and now the Inuuncing a Joint llwc-ling and July 4. Thv tourist btnsim-ss 1 ... um. nu. nu-.nnf'n-Ivlrnnl -.1 ; nu x.\I\|I ...; gun...` . so are the lHiIllllf(l(.'lllI`lllg dustries, but in the final ` suprexnt`. The tu\1l`1st.< nnly season and 1n`.nn:t".n'tux'mg so many ups and downs ,n:-nded upon tn tun gr:-ut A back again in the best a wealth - the land. Uanauian ]Jt.'Up1('. The Prime Minister evidently 0V(3l`lOOkP.(1 the fact that, during the Great War, such 21 ' training centre as proposed was maintained `at what is now Camp Borden. On January 1st, 1917, a training camp was set up there for the Royal Air Force, under the Imperial Mun- `itlons Board, and continued until the Armis- tice, Nov. ll, 1918. All the ot'l'icers and instruc- tors were brought out from England, some of them being Canadians who had served with the R.A.F. during: the war. Recruits in train- ing were mostly Canadians, with a number from the United States. The camp was then called Camp Hoare. Canada's sovereign rights did not suffer from the operation of Camp Hoare nor would they 3`11`f*r-I` by the establishing oi similar training` schools today. `l A\ kn|iL)IILx l\/h- Izmir va-rv m-pntlv misiuds (`olinig\.\'oml Eh1(`l`pl`lS(*~UlIlit`!Hi the Municipal AL`! Whivh may be u townships is (`Ul\(diHt`d in Si`(`l1 : township ()l|l1(`l1S tn pziss byl;iw< 1 not vxvveding ten dollars fur Hu- Iarm from and farm hou.~`i- snr: school section in (hr township :' `the conditions upun Whivh Sui`h p poted (or and award:-d. A (`umpi H nrnnnrlu nuun-nun.` Ill'.n\r I... ll` p'.'tl'\I AUI l-lll'.l LlV\sIl\lK'\I. A'\ l\`lI|yI |n|l\'lI it properly managed. nmy be` [Mr nu-an improvement in the appuar;um- uf 1u\\ A bonus may also bc gr:m!ml by L_v1.'.v d(-r sectxon `illnlum. not -.\m-udxn;-, !\\Il much, for plmxting un any hig','.\w;1)` m fem thereof. ash. basswuud. In-m'I\_ bixr cedar. cherry, c1ua.~;t1ml. rlxn. lm-kury. pine, sassafras, spruc:-_ walnut ur whit Such bonus is payable at the rxplrul years trom date of planting if Hm ix. alive, healthy and in good form. MAY (EIVF (BRANT FOR I-`:\l{.\l l.\l|'lU)\'|~?.\lI*\"l' opinions or omens FARMICRS .\l()lHC l.\`l l'() EDITORIAL NOTES um, Ur u..- ...u..... .,. .. IJIP-' ppearunr`o of lu\vn~1np mud- granted, L>_\'l:nv p:1ssmi un ` y u! t'.\m-4-olxxxg t\vvnt_v~fi\'v v--n`.~ any hig`.1\vu_v ur wnthin six wuud, hm-uh. bitch. lmltmwmt. 11. c-lm. hu-kury. maple, unk, . \\'hilt-\IUuml trm-5:. .e at expiration of Ull`m- `lanung the lice: are then` , 4 g.__,,, p(()p nu.-I \,uu>.|'|\.uIvI~n In nu` \u1nnlIIn>., :l~.\[;|U1(`s :1 cvidvm-c-d by llw .~p-uclu-s of lead-iliuns w H'>'. urn` \ma1l:-rulJ|_v uppusvd lo In-'{`"`W"` Ilauun. These speeches poxntml mH"d_ all: the dire effems nf inflation in :3 lfitolis [number of European countries dur- pound, _..___..:__.___j_:.._.__._..._ ;;'%sron1ED.:;sPors /~%,`f_ a `J: mm .~ " By Wu." Banks. B.A. -- 7'4-'&:i-r2i:;i*Arw:1i>s': R.A.F. TRAINING SCHOOLS IN CANADA Speaking in the I~Iou.s'(* of Commons on Fri- day last, on the questioii of allowing the Bri- tish Government to estublisli Royal Air Force training schools in Czmada, Prime Minister Mackenzie King :~:tuted that it had long been the policy in Canada to allow no outside au- thority to maintain military or naval estab- lishments in Czmaclu and any departure from that policy would be against the will of the Canadian p.'opl('. rmm n.-um. 1\/1iv\i:.-luv nuiI\n1.I\I nvnrlnnlmci THE BARRIE RfBKRRm. ON l'.. CANADA THE OTTAWA SPOTLIGHT A Weekly Review or National Affairs SPE()'[`A'l`0R" Cairn at Holland oTvWe,T V\'III'II( I`: I lul|.'mLL -v-\` \_\'.nalC"5 C V Banks, _ Tr"- 'l`lll`2 SI` In-wly i 1 SAVE WORK AND l`ABLF.('l.() l`H!`~. by usmg newsprun of! 1111- rull fur -\I;|lJ1vs at tra rm-vlnngs or uther func- itiuns wherv this stylcf of srving is nfnuuwed. This paper 15 eqsxly haI}d- Hrd and is a big convemence. Get `it at The Examiner, 52 inches wide; curious lengths. Ten cents a 4-`MC 1.: Illllr-Illll. Ill! Udll Pn (':n'x'_vin;{ nn :1 h4-ullhy l`('~- nry nl` c-uxy mum-y [unlit-y. nrml ubj('l'fiV4- of lhv bzulk nnliunal c-rmlil ymlwy was Ilin Hm mu-.'imnm I..m.I ..l ` two (I:-(-:ul-s. 'l`lu- r prin1,in;,{ pr0s:~;" ::lruu.~: illu.:i(m. 'I`h .n~.-uinu . .. .. |. t.rummg' .s`(:m)u1.~: muuy. We belivvv Mr. King very gm/uLly`mi`sjL1dgsl Canadian opinion when he says that allowing such R.A.l '. plat`:-.\; of t.mining; in Canada` wouulln-ununnn.Lhv wHl Canadunq peoples." I _. ,(..,, - ('muuln mu! Hw Unilvd Stntr-.~` Shunltl turn) in tl<'lllU('I :lli(` ll-fa-nr'v |vu1;m- In ;,gu:ml Nnrlh Ann-1'i<~n |n;.5uin.~:1 Hw vnvy n1 l*`.nmp4-zm and A.:i:ni<- 1mti:m:.." /\r'Iu!t'tu'uII It (I. K`.-H I lUHI])lH?`.`>> HUI |PIll_Y :llll'lIU.\ U1 b11sim~s:;, but it il|L'l'(`uSt'S it and stnn-" Lllillvf`, it` y Wins! uf us do not mnjuy dc,-nlinge with um: whnsc ])l`il(.`1,iCl.` is (iilutury.l It's nu! fair to be dilutury with uthux Iu~uDln-`s uffui1':~`., when rm-uviv-I mg: pay In mt:-ml In Ih:-m. Nun N Thu re-(*kls.s'.~; dri nut knuw 1-nuu[4h I l'(`('kl( |l'II (Ill lVl'Hl|l:l_`y' lll (lll('lI(l llIl' JVLI` tinnul {' &AIi*.'( (`:1.v<-ntmn in Ottawa the first nf this week. as pun m the rprv:;(-ntatirm from tho Nurth Silnmw Futln-ml ridmg. jlvmro To1im'r%u:s% W'iEf"7b"b" or THEZVWEEK DOMINION DIGEST OF THE IIIIIIINA-Ir"! C171-\I\I\r1 _ SUBSCRIPTION RATES Anywhere in Canada, $2.00 a year; in United States, $2.50 a year, payable in ndvnnce. Single copies, .5 cents. Sub5:cribm':: wishing to discontinue paper at expiration of period paid for are expected to notify this office before date or expiry. AT :l`()llY (7()N\ . 'l`Vl(v)N :1ynr H (E. RUb*1'l.~:u1l. (,`uunLV "k .1. '1`. Sixnp.~. J. F.d;:.'1r Jum- n. (`<:llin_2;\vund, and Mr. zand `_ (}~nr_t'<- (2. Johnston. Mimesing. nn l\/lmd.':y tn mtvnd (hr Na-I -.1 ":.n\~.--~\r'.|1i\'u (`nan-I-n91..n in JAMES J'.) `CARLYLE H13`. `H'lIqll" 4lll|I < fl'.`l!l`d pm-ni-nl I :n`li:um n1 VV I L 29 ~E1c-trllrms .' ll.'!?iUII:lli`/.4111! . L`... -..l.... . i rlvr-r, pvr}1.'p.`:. duos; 1 In klmw that 114- is I husim-ss is; :I[)];I`(`(,'i4II(>_`H': an Inn 1 I. IV!) uttz-nds in stim- Who : Whp lq Kiwa_nis N Advorli:;r- ymxr Ii {:m1in(.-x` (.'l:n;siI'i(-(J53. VVBIIIU VVIIU III I\Ivvl.llll: (From the Ki'>"mis Bulletin) Next week the Kiwanis Club of Barrie is staging its annual Kai-nival, to be held this year at the Arena. 'I'hi.-s is the major source of revenue for the various projects conduct- ed by the Club for the benefit of the com munlty. Both in Barrie and the surrounding country, the Kiwanians have made 9. large contribution towarclrs community improve- ment, during the sixteen years this Club has been in existence. I'hr.-ir achievements repre-' sent not only the expenditure of very consid- erable sums but also a great deal 01` hard work, accompanied by not a little personal sacrifice on the part of the members. t:1n=,...o.. ......in nu aha I(iumninnu hnvp nut] WORKING FOR THE COMMUNITY I ll()l{.'l'I 'l'R/{VI-Zl..\i I"/\l{ I i.. . .. 4. X}. H... . WA? @152 THUM/\N WH.l.l/xM.". I)}m'rln: I I'(4l Hr livu .`1lu4`k by Ex- ml`: /zmzz./xmax/ rs EKIWANIS CLUB KEEP UP rrs 509 mm) .. Some Of Y3"C 1r"I.S /\clivi1'ie Rm/ie\/v()(l By The Pr<):sic.l<)nf KARNIVAL NEXT WEEK -bTyT Siii:i.pi.. VV[5"P\l?`5ur//"/2 gran, 0/2 t HQLUFIIICC Ull hill` [RU L 1)] Mn: IIIKTIIALILIAD. Efforts such as the Kiwzmizms have put forth deserve the lwurty support of the com- munity. Cordial (ru-()pm'ation has been receiv- ed in the past. `It should be given in even greater measlmr this year. The fuller the co- operation and the rnoru gencwous the support the more (30Illpl(,'tL(`, will be the p1'og'x`amme the Club will be enabled to <:zu'ry out for the benefit 01' Hzu'l'i(.- and the .~;u1'1'mm(ling com- munity. Thursday. July 7. 1938 LU uumu me state ('u;u:h. It was con- se-.queutl_v moved to its present location at tho =.\'orth East entrance to Hyde Park 11; 1860. _- . ..._. ., _. .7......v. Lum1un's Marble Arch was intended by (X--urgu H [u form the L-ntrullct.-. to Bucking- hzun Puluce. Owing to it u1i.~4-culL_-ulminn it mun ruluce. uwmg xuis-calculation, was made luu nun to admit the SI ('n:u.|. In nu... Lf\.lU\}UU [ant/on. [rig//and. ].unIlnn'u \.'1|r'hIu Ant M/gm? luu nul'l`0W State Wu; Unn- IIAVI` \)l|.\|uvn1uv 5 \II . A-.---_. . V. _ _ _,, An e1 1'm'i. has hm-n made in certain quart- ers to make the public believe that the park- ing regu1utiun:; in B1ll'l`i(` have been enforced with :~'.u('h .~wv-ri1,y that it is driving business away from town. Even some of our own cit- izens were i'epm'l,e(l us making very exagger- ated sLuLenu>nL.-~. l`(!g".Li'diI1g Lho number of eonvietitnn: wiLhouL, upp-u1'ent,ly, making; any effort. in ve~x'i1`_v Lin-in. To get the facts, 2111` that was rim-e:;s:1i'y was to enquire of the Chief of P()li('.e and this could have been dune in a few minutes. I run..- ,.i........nou Ha ha ctnvinc r-irr-nlnf.P(l re-I uune In u Lew uuuuum. , The absurdity of the stories cnculated re-l gnrding parking pexmlties is 1'vvvz1le(1 by the official x'e(30r(l:;. In :1 period of 123 days. from March 1.~:t. Lo June 30 imtlusivv. the L()L1`-.1 number 01` uunv 1('Lions for vi0la.t.ion of the Barrie pu1'k'n1g bylaws. was 42 an average of. one every t`.l11'e!(` days. In the busy month of June. merv worv but nine cmwi('.Lions 6 un-. der the lU-1n'muu- 1'egu1at.i0n and 3 for dou- ble parking. 'Y`hu nlnul no` Hm 1-nnviu-f.im1.< wm'9~f01`

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