Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 4 May 1939, p. 2

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A combined lesson in English and safety is offered in a current industrial safety bulletin based on the contention that tidy working conditions tend -to decrease the number of ac- cidents. A place is in order when there are NO unnecessary things about. and when all necessary things are in men` pl`llpt`J` places ` IIIIIIIS ab) '1' On Guurunloed Trusl Coicalu A. M-.uImN.\I'.n Hy /Hut 334% ~ TlnIrs'd:1_v. .\l:|,\" 4. 10229 V My .\l'.u'lN)N.'\l.l) _ n dru mm! 1 t-.rum!4 7' Mm-I)u1IuM, Shani]; Hay, Uul. p:l|)vx's. "It IS fitting . lurotoro. that a trophy which tho publisher of Thu Star is donulmg tn the Cuxmmuu \Vm.-kly Nmvspupvrs .\ssnci;1tinn fur mmuul cum- potiliun should be :1 Jnsuplx '1`. Clark nu.-nmriul. und so named. 11 is :\ symbul not only of thv lute "Jnu" Clark's uffoctinn fur the "bu-tlm~n" of {he \vue.kl'u-s. but uf Thu` Smrix` cnnlimled upprecmtiun of thvir splendid .`a`l`l`\'IL`(` to then` mminuniues and In C:m- ada lH7lII.I n.\ Page Tw pruvuu.-. Onv of tho finest men which xvvekly journalism ever gnvc to 'l`m'untu or to any nthor city was (lu- lutv Jl\Sl`|)h '1`. Clark. odilnr uf The St;1r---und on this paper thuro uru muny nth0\`s who have had their training in the smullvr comrvs. Thv publisher himsulf grudumvd from -.1 xvm-kly. and was secre- tary-tr('us\xrur of the Cmmdizm Press :\. whom it iHl`llldt.`(| bnth duiliv.-s und weeklies. Mr. Clark \\'us at nnv tum` editor of u xveukly paper m l |clu'ring. and. us thv Buwln:m\'ilh~ Stutusmun ro- murks, nnvor lust his deligln in llw incidcmts of town and cuu1m'_\' life." This was well knuwn In those about hun. His heart xvus grunt vuuugh tn includc all. but In lhv lust um11_vss IIS wurlnest hearth was for thv small plm.-e.< and tlw small pupa-rs. "It IQ fininv HH\l'I`f|H`4` that :1 lrnnhv whinh (ho THE BARRIE EXXMINER T.`ufnI\Hohn.l 1 (MIA I`I-TURSDAY, MAY 4, EDITORIAL Ndrss EDITORIAL JI \I\I\I|- I-I\I \l Establ ishcd 1864 I93!) 'I`l1urc arc snmc poop]:-. gm-m~ru1l_v those lacking in ambition and initiative. who will tvll you that no man can be honest und accumulate at turtunc. This is nei- ther a truth` nor a halt` truth. True, sume mun have made fortunes through dishonest practises. but their numbers arc smull. 'I`he critic. who is lacking in some uf the u&`entiuls that make for success, turns to dis- honesty as the answer for the reason some Inako .1 success and utln-rs do not. It is neither a crime nor is it unfair for :1 purson to make :1 success of life. even it that success brings with it the accumulation at, 11101133`. Money and time are the heaviest burdens of life. and the unhuppiest of all mortals are those who have more of eitlmr than they know` how to use.--Johnson. I 3 .vu\.\.~... uuu vvvncs uu nu`..- nan... uvlnll Ll\l\.lJ i u.. u.- our fails." status :1 pamphlet i:L\`llt. d by the Southxun }`i'ess ontitl:-(l. 'l`i1on"s Nothing Like Success." That is true in morv than on sense. Success always has a fu\Im`:ibiv eff:-ct upon an community. A tmvii of suc- co::'st'ul nwu is at good business town. and in the saiiw iiiuiiiiur at town of business failures is :1 town to be avoided. Unfn|"Kllllillt']y, us this pamphlet points out. thorv is :1 lL`l1(lL`llC_\' among sunw pcuple to al- wuyx discredit those whu h`J\`t` made a success of life. At thv buck u( this desire to discredit is usually om` lhiug- -jt.".llUl|S)'. The gl`lfL'll-t'_\ I.`d monster. us this trait is usually dubbed, is responsible for (I great many evils. and it is usually the basis upon which agi- lnhn-Q \|u|I`L' .ll~`.Al.0l`s 0] (YI`IlER'S SU(`v(`-ESS Buwm'.m\'illv .\,`tuIus1nun- "Evx-r_\' vmnxnluxity tor off when sum:-body suL`cevd.~'-~und worsv 0 `our a issued S Sncces: is ulw u mmmunity. ':o::'sl'ul .-u, :,'I.., 1 According to the Canada Year Book 01` 1938,. education in Canada cost $140,359,083. Nearly two and a half million were enrolled in the various ::(:hools of tho country, or about one 1`il't.h of tho (`.nl.ir(\ population. Ontario, with 765,279 pupils enrolled, spent. $5(i,(i4(i,446, which 1'op1-usvnts 21 large proportion 01' pro- vincial expenclit.ur(:s. N()twithsLal'1ding' this, it. . 1...... Huh. lnlmmui nQI`\lIl'ilH\I in _\'L'L wuu [uuum uuuung nu u. . Inmginv u l`zn'nwr standing in :1 field willing to grow u lot for him. yet whu smvs nothing in that field, nor })\'(`))ill'(`.\` it fur snwing. 'l`lu.- flUl(l will grow snnnollling. but nothing, very guud nr valuable. lls I pulunliullies urv nut drawn {ruin it. Like tlw inucti\-`v farmer, smnc rotuilors stand in 21 field nxuro than willing Ln give them what lhvy want u crop of cllstnxners; but lll(`)' quite fail to get all the oustmm-rs pussiblo. (`ustunu-rs urv tlw fruit uf plantings un(l Ltulllvatimx. l`l1(\ rutuilcr in 21 uummlnnty who plants his mind and xlusiros in tlu` ;:`:n'(lon wlnvh is :1 community, will surely have tlw crup (loslnml. The .\`ucd01' is the ad- \'urIismnc11L cululnns of lwwspupo.-r.~'. 'l`lmr- may be other sm-dcx's. but none su cheap as :1 m-wspupcr. num: wlnch scum-rs the .\`(.`L`(l so wi(lvl_\' and swiftly in soil which is pruducnvv. l . . "|`|\iuIy {C ..ut fun `nun-cult` Linn; nun -n\\v v-nailnv urn! , . [ I am :1 limo t.h'1ng.-; with 11 big; xneanlingz II shvlp t~ve-r_vbud_v. I unlock doors, opcrn heu't.s.\ ?dispt-1 pl'`jllC1i('(`. I (-re-am` friendship zmcl good will. I inspire 1':-spect. and aclnlimtion. Ev- erybody loves me. I burn nu one. I violate no law. 1 cost 1mt.h'mg. Many have pmised 1119. none has over (-uncle-mne~d me. I am pl(`2lSil1g' Lu those m` high and low (legme. I `am useful e~vm'y moment. 01' the day. I am :1 C(m1't.-sy. --~-- ."~-- -. . .. . ,, 1, .__1..... _ Vllllilul 1:ApI:n\.|naun:n. AV\ll:vvAuA1nuu.nn\.ann.b ........, .. is surprising` how lH.t.lo 11'1t.e1`es.t., cr:~;p0ciu1ly in urban mL1ni(:ipuIiI,ins., people take in educa- tionzxl uztirs. 'l`lllC NI-IW EDUCATION Bnwmrmvillo Slutusmzm Writing` an (?SSl_V mi "Cmvs" in stud:-nt i'isv.< to tho heights of wit when hv suys:-- " l`|n- nmst ill\p()l`l1lHl purl of the cow is the i`ev0placl0 in whivh the milk is .~:tun-(1. 'l`hi.~: is called the utldur. By in clever u1'r:uigun1viit it. is dividod into him` ('()lll[)2ll`U1l(.`lHS, vuch with 2: : lup. By this nI(`1lli.\` llw milk is divided at the sullrvv so that one purl guns In Ihv luudlunl, (mo in thv mm`!- ;.{ug':- miiipaiiiy, min tn Ihv p_nv-~riiim'iil mid -uw In the 1".1ri11vx~_" ' ' y,u.:\.u,-u. But what wnnld you think soxmulhing [mm the (amen, wh yet who plants nothing in it`! 1.......:.\.. .. r....u.n- .-nnudinn \V'l|l\IlI I.` plUK|lIL.L|Vl'. ` Think it out for yourself. How can any rvtailer get' ihv poluminlIlio.~' uf tho guulcn. which is :1 cnmmun- ity, 11' hr plzmls Iittlu or nothing` in it`? -,.v......,_,. No extermil 1`zu:t.urs such as education or .cu11nse\l ('.m1 be Sllbst/itlllL(}(l for the urge to uclxievv. Some say-v--mid with 1'eas0n-~Lhat this 111'g;:`\ 1.0 zichieve is dying; out. Perhaps it is dying" out. at. the Lori, but. it. is coming in at the bot,t.om. As :1 Frenchman once said: The sl.ui1'\vay 01' su(-,(-,ess is ever 1'0soL1nc1i1'1g with the (:laLLe1' of wooden shoes ascending it ancl the soft. pat.t.er 01' p21LenL-leat.l'w1' shoes coming; clown." -- Wulu.-1' B. Pitkin. /A A terse plea for safety is made in :1 current. mdustrial safety poster which depicts a burn- ing match. and asks: "Where did you throw it`? Think safety." I _._ lxvtl In I glucu,-Li. I Duo .. "ll paysm:1 is .\`mm`l.l1|n;,'.'nl'm1nl(l sE1'\v. but it is also -.1 p;rx-ul. I.1`nI.l1_ says Llw Bow- munvlllv SI.nl.v.~um1n. And. (l`.~`.pll.(- all now ["num\`:1Iim1.~:, Ll(`SpH.l` mclln, billbuurtls. l'r-0 I publu-ix_\' 1m-(litmus, l1unc|bill.~: and puslws. =I1x`\\`.\`p:lpx`I'.\' urv .~:l.lll 1'm`.ug.','11iv.<`(l as Llw gI'(-211,- lvsl. :l('l\'t`l'l"l.\`ll\{.',' nn~(llum Llml, l.lu- wnrlcl lms r\':~1' known fur Lhv big` nwr('l'1unl, and Llw Ill. Ht` rut-1'vl1unl.. ` A (!()MMIINl'l`\ IS A GARDEN Renfrvxv 1\/It-n`1u`yA ('mnxnunity run he likvm-d unto an g:u'dun~-.1 gurdvn vury willing to grow what- ever is pluntml in 71. Willing 10 g:rn\v \v<.-1-(is if ne- uI..nc...I St. Paul, 1\/lmm-.~:nl.u, !'urnl.~:ln-.~: am vxumplc nf huw ful.1n'v g.-gt-11vr:Ll.iuns urn .-mum-t.l1m~..~: loud:-u with {mud p:1_vxm'~nl..- for umlm'l.nklnp;s fmm \\'hi-h Lluxv l'('('.x`i\ (` nu vuluv. 'l`ht- city nm(lt~ its last. pzwxm-nt. ml $I'. ..'.(I0(I t.lxi.~: ye-ur mu :1 hridgc- which was Lurn duwn Em _\'vnr.< :ug:`u. Now t.lu- vily is Lu slur! mul<'1u;.', puy- mc~ul..~;uu :uml.lu-1' ln`idp;t'\vl1i('l1 wu.~: lc~nmH.~:l1~ ml 15 )'x':t1`:; upxn. I , .g\ 1930 12 I 9 10 14 15 16 17 21 22 23 24 28 29 30 31 OPINIONS OF OTHERS I -Evn-I`_\' is bel- xn-budy succevd.~' and xvorav off when .. .\ ux-\u\\|\l\l:\I L 1...-I `\\v Ola Cnnohnnu MAY VID. iiy wuu. In referring` editorially to the anniial meet.- lng of the Ont;itrio and Quebec division. C.W. N.A., Toronto Daily Stat` paid tribute to the place occupied by the weekly newspapers in this country. '1`he edit;0rial. in pzi.i't.. reads as 1'ol1ows:~- "This animal gatlieriiit: is a reiiiiiider of the fine part played by the weekly press in Caiiadiaii life and affairs; of its splendid coiilributioii t.o the areas which it serves. It performs a service which some city people are apt to iiiiderestiniate. They uiiderestiniate, too. perluips, the importaiice of the smaller coniiininities iii which inuiiy ol` the week- lies are piiblislied. 'l`hese coiiimiiiiities supply the nation with more than their sliare of its foremost men and women; leaders in the professioiis, iii business life. in public life. In joiiriialism. as in other spheres of activity. iiiaiiy iiiiportaiit posts are held by men who had their early ti'aiiiiiii.; on a weekly iiewspaper. "There is a reason for this. 'I`lie Weeklies are clos- er to their field and to the life of the people than any inetropolitaii newspaper can hope to be. 'l`heir writers know personally many of those about whom tliey write. 'l`he)' have their flll;t`l`.\' upon the eonimiiiiity pulse. 'l`hey :ire in touch with the thoughts and iiiaiuier of life of the men and wo- men of their coiistitueiicies to a degree which in a larger constitueiicy is not possible. And they learn to be accurate. If there is a mistake in name or initials or iii the facts about a local gathering. they soon hear about it. So the training afforded by :1 weekly newspaper is invaluable in its relation to the realities of human experience and the import- ance of faithful reportiiig. A metropolitan newspaper eultivates its field ex"teiisivel_\': a weekly_ iii"teiisivel_v. 'l`he foriner reziclies out into the far coriiers ot` the world for news of what is happeiiiiig there. The latter eon- eentrates on its own district aii a way which a city paper cannot possibly do. Instead ot' foreign cor- respoiideiits it has close-to-lioiiie eorrespoiideiits- eoiiiitry corresiioiideiits they are usually cullt-d-- who send it weekly biidgets of news from places round about. l`liese rural part-time llL`\\'S}):|pt`l`< men and iiewspaperwoiiieii make a geiiiinie eon- tribution to the paper which they serve. and some of them serve it for a litetiiiie. 'l`he_\' give it ii home touch which the iiietropolitaii press eaniiot provide. --r\.... .\r oh.` r:.\...u I\\:\I\ ...i.i.\ti IIlA||\`."\' bun-nailicin l I mk Hf :1 . xvhirh i 11 12 18 19 25 26 mam whn wants u is our vmnmunity. 1939 13 20 27 SAY. IIIIUUSHUUI UH pX`UV|||L'Q .'. Dr. Simpson commended the (-1. forts of Minister of Highways Hon. '1" B. MCQuestcn to. pay tribute In the Kmg and Queen by greatly re. ducing the number of highway ac- cidents during the next two months, , The Minister nf F`11nt-nfinn eni:-I cxuents cxunng me next two s Minister 01' Education saidl his Department would give eve:-y~ uucn again. ur. annpbun ucluell Children would welcome thv and parents might w vhuncv. believed Dr. Simpson. to jvhildren any other 5 Nike an active part in the plans. lions which would a He appeulvd to all teachers and par- miiciitiuiis or ;H'l`uHgt`! outs to urge upon childn-n the ------~~'-~-~-- neod for cure and safety to 8551111 that no accidents would mar the-`Keri Lodge Hoh occasion or the Royal visit. .m~_\~` Successful possibllc prucautiun wns being niudo_ * - -- he pointed out, by highway trafthw An interesting and experts, police, civic officials. ex- servicemen and volunteer organi- Canadian Natiuuai zutiuns to guard against the pussi- {eluding parks. was bility of accideiits, but they could [the iinnuul banquet ll nut hope for a clear rccurd without .'cr{ Kn.-rr Lodgc Nu, `. the help of every boy and girl 5.-\.M. in the Eusu-i`ii: throughput thv province. Ling Msunlc '1`.-mp]. Dr Simn,-um i-nmms-mind vhn .-.c, | i........i. nun...-o. ..-.n._.n Itravelogue (In various J.`4llZilU('LIl. "The strengthening of the tics. of Empire is noticeable in the |L'Jnssmoins," said Dr. Simpson. The | broadening of the school curriculum Iuffords teachers the opportunity of combining classruom subjects with current events, and the interest of in-hildren in Canadian geography is heightened as they study the itin- xvrary of the Royal tuux`. Increased interest in Canadian and British history is being developed as chil- 'dron realize the importance and isignificzmce of the Royal tour." I mr..._.. n_._.:, .4. .1- 1.. __-,u V BEST SMALL TOWN WEl~IKl.ll`ZS In the past. qum`Lm'-(-.on(.ury tlwro has bum: a very great improvunmnl. in the wvckly news- papers of Canada uml In no .`vcl.l(n1 nl` l.lw.~:o has the lmprovmmmt. lwvn nmrv nmrkmcl than ln those papers whloh servv Lhv vl|ln(.:vs and smaller towns and Llhmlr rm-nl uruzm, Pru(-t.l- cully all such ul'l'l(-.03 huvv llnotypes uncl l.lu~_v are enabled to give :1 mwvs m\'vl`m.'.'v fur Llwlr (zommllnltius not pmzslblv ln l.hc- ul(l clu,v.~a. In recognltlon of mix clmxs ul' xwvkltvs, Mr. M.- klnson. publlslwr of mo 'l`nrnnl.u Star. d0lllH(`(l to the Ontario and Quvbuw \H\'l:~2lull or Llw Ctmncllun Weekly Nt`\\`.\`D:lpt`l`.\` .`\.\`.\`u(`l:lHnll :1 very hunclsumo susrllnp. .\*ll\'x-r l.l'nph_\' fur l.hv' best weekly publlshml in u luwn or 1500 or` less. Very flt.Linp;ly. Mr. .Mkln.-on gnlvv this trn-I phy as u momnriul fur u` law .1u.<:~pl1 '1` Clark. the brilliant, :-cm.m- nt` tho Daily Star for many yea.1's. whn sl:u`lm'l his no\\'.~:p:mm- career in 11 limo village \\'m`kl_\` and 1w\':~r lust 1 his interest. in the ml1m.ry und Lhv rural \'lt`\\'- l point. as 1'el`l(-Mecl in the` p:1p:~rs . p:u'-! Licularly the pooplv ul` thv mrms. [hr \'illug:~.< and towns. ,__._,_,-__ _..- ...l.. 1.. A \v \x.n_ I i ...a....... u. u. -.-_,... ...... Many Ontario schools. he said.` xvere making plans to tako thuu- sands of children to central points whurv they would be able tn sec The-ir Majestics and join in the cc-10- ' brationa Ev:-ry co-uporation was being given by educational authur- ` ities to local committees in Charge of arrangexnents to ensure that tha- lchildren would be safely cared for` gin travelling away from home and I back again. (`hilrlrnn unnnlrl urnlnnrnn Oh.` ` iMinister of Education Asks for Accident De-1 crease by School Chi1dren--Need Their Help E chilclrun will lung remember the histm'y-inaking (`VUIHS of the next two mun1.h.~' in Canada." said On- lm-in Minister of Education Dr. 1.. J. Simpsun` in an interview today. He reform-cl in the influence the :~:cho0l.roum was having on children in connection with the forthcom- ing Canadian tour of Their Maj- :-stius King Gcm'g'o_- and Queen Elizabeth. 4-"Pl-... nip .- Tomnto, Mny 2--Ontario school Teachers Ar Urgei L W H , To Stress Safety ` During Royal Tour; uuu u('I\Il IlI(fh, wurr-u'(I Wl'1l\'ln[.( yarns. L'0k(`_ radius and tubes nnd, ttutnmubiles. Radio tubes were put` on the free list by the budget. At the same time the ;.{uvernment`s in- terest in seeing that radio manu- facturers didn't abuse the ext-Insive rights given under the patent not,` was emphasized by the mirttstor. Prices shouldn't. be higher than the laid down price (if similar rud- iu parts from the United States, the tzn'it'f bmlrd ret'0mmonded. Another important. report of the board deztlt I with duties (in vegetable nits im-. ported into Canada. Changes wvrt-| I'('(`()l`l tYh(fHdCd in the tzn'it't rules and an imposition of excise tnxt-s were rt-cmnrnended on rlorru-stir oils and vegetable nil content of .s`hort,enings, turd omnpnunds and snap. This question is of great tn~ terest tn the dairy industry as V('[_,'(`~ table shurtenings cmnpc-~te with butter as well as lard in bukinp, The recommendations have been t'0i'w:trdt-d tn the British govern- ment us tm*it't` rates on vt-p,-et,ubit- oils were st-ttltrd by the Ottawa .-igreetnents with British Enipirv countries. I rwxt. yum- huvv hm-n |'f'h1* nmin AI\vI|llnin|:|rl THE BARRIE EXAMINER, BARRIE, 0NT.. CANAD/A jj---_ THE OTTAWK. `SPOTLIGHT A.Weckly Review. of. National Affairs Sl'ECTA'l`0R" ` and entertaining 1 aspects of the! Hlhv and At Home \V 3] S Railways. in- presented at I tinf Lodgu 230. AF` andi A.M. Eusu-rn Star Room of] `M1 ` l V , lhn hncnnin 'T`nunl.; Ann-il lCu..I JUL) nu uAu.u nnuau. To these three The Examiner extends very `V hearty cong1'ut;ulations; also t.o Goo. W. Janws of The Bowmunville Stzutesnmn, who for the second time was awarded the Pozuus Trophy for best. editorial page, an honor very worth- ily won. -.-_, _.-.-A_._.;...._. ...1u....:..n.. on I*\r\n nnnnnl mount.- iuuvmuguc-. ` Worshipful Mastor G. Arthur `Cooper pr;-sid:-d at the banquet, which was amended by nearly one .lhuudred cuuplvs. The affair proved. very successful and enjoyable. .`\.lVl. Ill HIE llallblrlll DUN` KXUUH) 01 line '1`:-mple. April 26.` `Joseph Roberts. travelling passvnger gagem ut` thv C N.R., cu`-nductc-d the 1 travelogue. \l'nrv.hinl'uI Mnconr ('1 A-ch... UL` liilliilul. I Y -1. Be sure to obey all traffic` fsigns and inst1`uctiun.~:, Thvy an-, made for your safety. _ 5. Look both ways before cross-- ing the road and wait unm there `are no cars coming. ` ` R No-vnr Qlnn nu! nni.-lzlu inn. ; l. JJU HUI Slilll H1 H1(` SU'(`(,'1:D walk on the left-hand side of 'the mad facing on-coming lruffiv if: ;Uwro is no sidewalk. I I 8. Hitching rides on trucks nr `auluxnobiles is dangvruus. Avuidi ,this foolish practice and don't 101 other children do it. `I hr Qivhlxcluvx m-J.-!.-..J 0|.-. o...\..|....... UHICI CHIIULUII UU 11. Dr. Simpson added that I Iund might well gi\ {vhildreu any safely ztions apply I ;`L`ondmons urrangz-1m-ms. Kerr Holds 1 At Homef 1. King G0m'ge believes in safety and accident prevention. For many, years he has served us patron zuidl 'president of safety organizations in` I England. `) An nrvt-irlnni Rnrinu ihu ui luugluuu. I 2. An accident during the visit of the King and Queen will spoil. the pleasure of their Canadian? tour. '1 11].-. um .-.....n.... ..|..:v)...\.. -.| IOUF. 3. Help the be careful. 4 Dn -nu.` I Stimulation to lmlustry l`h(~ tlisliiigiiisliiiin l :-:ilurn of tho blulgvl. was lliv 1-l'l'm'l in givu nuw life und '/.L`Sl tn lliv inuu.~:11'inl Ill`:- nf'lh( 1-uunl.i'_v. 'l`h-- mlnlslc-r :::illml for n in-w lifv nml :1 in-w In-:ul-r ship in industry in (":m:ul:i. A.-a nil lnconliw: in all imln.~:1rii-s la ;'_n !m'w.'n'cl immediately with nny 1",,-_ lifiod (rxp:u`i.~:iun ul` plum and with such muderni7..-ntinn nf Imicliinc-ry and oqiiipinu.-iii :12; llu- pi'uy.{i':-3,-4 ml" recent ye-:n':' hm: m:4(h- n-.~.~u-i`ilinl," the }.{1)Vl'l'llll)I'lll |'Jl")lIllH(`S :| ('l'l`llll against incunw 1:1): equal in in-n pi-r (:1.-nl. til" lhv i'u::l:; uf .lll.'ll ('npil:il pmjt'(.-ts prim` In April 30, IEHU. 'l`lu- Iax ('l`l'(lll will lw .`f)l'l`H(l UVl`I' lhu n(-xt lhrou yl'1ll .\`. 'l`lu.-i':- will zilsu be an vxlt-ii.siun ml` Il`n':-i- _Y('ll'S nu lhc incumv lax u-.\'-mplinn izriuilwl in YY1(`l'll min:-.~: l'llll)ll'l).', llllu up:-ru- lion. Any lll'W llilllv r-mum;-_ inln p1'u(liI('i.imi priur In .l.`mu:ir.v l, 1943., will l)l' 1-xrnipl l'i'un1 i-m';mi':il.:- m~ _i-uup lax fur its l'ii`sl llll'|'l` yr-:nr.~; of li[)l'l`1lllUll. II will lllIllUIll)lt`(ll_y bx: (m its >illl,'(`('h`:-l ml lhin ulli-mpl. _1n lnslill new life lnln lIl(lll.`:ll _V 'Il1:il, llll` v;nlm- of this lnnlm-i will gm u ;v_i'v.'il l`.\'ll'lIl lw _llIll)'.('ll, U-llll l/UWIIR. I The first winner of this :u\'ui'ci is A. V. Noiw an of the Stoufrville Tribune. :1 i`nnm~r part? owner of the Barrie Ad\'am'o. Mr. Nolan pub- lishes an oxcelieiit local 1ie\\`spu.per and the best. evidence of this fact is seen in the vir- culution and g<~m\rni Sll('(`(FSS m1jo_wci by The Tribune. - ~ ~ - n... v\...-.|..n. Ijnunlrl nyn.-~i !lIlIlllll'|l ill illllllll UU IIIIIIHIH. Ill ll" 1938-39 dvfit-il, $25.U()(l_()(l() i.-. an urb- i1r:n'y fi;.-,urc- in<-ludvd fur lu.~:s4 rm ihv wht-at L','l|.'Il'u'll1I('l- ml` M0 L-u-nix :1 bushel. Whnl llw x-x:u-l mmmnl ml A the loss will hv vulnml lw knuwn until lh(- Whl.`.'ll is sold. 'l`ln- (.'.'.N H. (I1-l`i(.-il and 1111- uImvuid.'nl)lu- (`I151 uf dvI'un(:<- huvu In-1-n u In-uvy xlmin Inn lhv publiv |.l`l`.'I.\'lII'_V. Al Mu `;.s':|nlr_- Lime 1'vv-mu.-.~; dnrim; llw pzml yum` hold up vc-ry wc-ll and zmmunl. HI tn ullunsl the idl`IlH(.`:l] l'i;,'nn.- which hm! bu-n 1-.~:Lim:m-rl in lust .~ussim1 .~: budgvl. Tutu] 1-.\:p(-n.~:(-.s` for l.hx- yvur Wl`l`(' $532,343,000 and mun-I|||4-u uu-vn `lirxlll lI'7'I [Hill 'I'`.. u. Iinnul l.)L`f(`ll('L`, has givvn an n(-- .(-mmt. of hi:: (I1-p:u`mwn1`s work in |p|-oviding for tho dt-fr-ncc ul` this (:nunl.r_v. 'I`l'u,~ in1pm'1,.'m(`(- of nil` (Iv- fvncv was 1-xpluim,-d to the Hmnrzu, with u (IL-scriptimn of what has: bm,-n Idnno nnd is being` done in :~`.upply 1r.lufm1(-.1.-.s' on our c-on.~:t,.< and to build up the thrvc hmm-hos of th(- ser- viuv, air. navy and militia, for [which tho guvc-rnmcnt has appro- lpriulod 63 million (.iullm`:; this year. [An agrut.-xnent has been made with [tho British govc.-rmm-nt. to train uj number 01' B1`i1i.s'h air fnrco men :11 our training dc-pots us wt-ll us`. rnvm- }bn-rs ml lh<- Royal Canadian Air ` I Ian Mackt-nzio. Ministt-r of Na-, 1 3 Force. possible co-uperation 10 {hr plan. He fell, sure every Ontario teacher" would help to impress on childron the need for extra carcfulncss dur- ing the busy time of the Royal visit when lrufl`ic would b(- )?_l`L'Illly increased. Lfn a~1.nnnnOnp'l Clan l`..IlA.....~ ._. :.`A. IIILICDIDULI. l He suggt-sted the fullowing points lmight be cnxphzxsizcd to childron: I 1 111.1 fW. |_..|Z.. 1, .,r A I ;.u..u- um .... Hal` sut _ to m.-v ilhnl. v.-nIu< 4.. .. ......a ... J Ihlllm-,l III-fittit I 'l`l`u- |mdp_n-I dz-I'ivil fur !_vvm' wins $55,(36(i.(|()0, nml gm:-;L fur lhc yvur Imw In-p_ !limulL-(I ul ulmnl 60 million I I(I`!H_`I(I tlnfinil (")|'. l|l|l|l|lI{\ I e nu L111. cunung. ` 6. Never step out quickly into c street from behind parked cars other obstructions. | 7. Do not stand in the street; nlk H10` ans .\n..~.C...- II it n.-I fnninn National In-.|`-m-.v Na- I In rlinu fur Hun rh-fr-nnn ..l` Ihu H.llU.'LlUllb. idnumllr I I smaller children to 1 LIULIIIU. Frank McIntyre of the` Dumlnlk Horulcl was! second in the compet.1t.i(m uncl C. B. Smith 01`! the Creemore Still` was third, bum doing ul real job" in their field. I m- u.-~_ u........ nu... *n1.myxn.n- nvcnnrlc unrvi \'l l(` -T13)-).J`Ia).UUU HHU $.'3()l.(i77,()()0. To the Hun: nun;-I In. u(I:|..:l L teache.-rs give their ' instruc- on I.. I llI|' \NH|l.` Wl`l'l' V 4-(I zu rm-mu .~;l|:nlq-_ work :4 ran-:: um`:-no l'|nm', Inirl uvnr Hm- :I unllh -. In... 'IHnn|,I:I1llI 4-I1-(I wilh .-:h.'uh~ In nu. IH|nm.'n| H I`-ll A sf. ANDRI-IW'S E IMPROVEMENTS g . ARE ADMIRED; irnl m-r llll})l'('|):Il'l`(l lulli. JVIIS: fivld was givvn Hw iupitf. V Would Likv Tu Inn in My S1 ll;li(l:n)'H." zmrl l.hx- .~u|:j1-r'l. us in Miss lrn;;;.~; \v:a.~; My 1". B(ml\'." Hull: nvquilla-(I lln-n vury (-1':-diI:nl>l,v. 'I`!u- _in(lp_n-.~;,( H1II'I|s. lVlr.s: !*`:ni.s' um! MISS l\/It-(in-p_n1', plm-1-41 lVli.x.< l".'r l'ix'st m llu- pm-p:n'm1 .~;;n<-4-t-In :2 (-idt-(I lhnl l|u- iIn;u'nnu:Iu I: Miss I_h'ig4L':.' \\';us 1111- In-H4-r twu. Wullvr Ha-H was HI 1-h: this f('.'nlIH`t- fur lhv Y.I".S. In-Ii},-hl.fnl .`:uInH were ML Tenlu-.-1 H-..-1,...- A.-I.-u- I LWIUII Ll. In lhu ])lll)lil' S114-.'1|~LiI frnm nwlnln-r.~: ml Hun Y: 1211-'.~: Sm'i(`l_\ . llu-rv Wl'l'( I-nlrit-st Miss IVl:n'irm Fur Miss Rn.~u- lh'i;.'_;4.s'. 'l`ln- rm Hm` hm` .s`nI)j<-(:1, " l`nnv. l [`|~v:zs|1r_v," whnlv Ihu 1:11 am "Our lVli.~:.s`im:ngv Prup Indian." 'l`I11-,~:x,- \N('l'(' lin- zI|-n- mu...-..-...| c......r.n.... |Kit(-.lu-.u In-,-(l(-.(:m':m-cl, Ilquip- ' pt,-1| I-II:-(-l.ri(-:1ll_v and Ilright-i cued up (lattlmrim: Marks (tlmlnm-..~:. g al IIH llI.`al('|I iiN)MINl0N l)l(iI'IS'l` OI" 'l`lIl')( I-yrs-re-u-un.-on ---.;.____ I A weekly newspaper devoted to the. Interests of the Town of Barrie and the surrounding country, issued- In the Post Office Square.-, Burriu, every Thursday, by J. A. MacLaren (editor) and W. C. Wu|l~x (manager). owners and publislwrs. The Bun-ie Exnmlru-r is a member of The. Canadian Weekly Newspapers Asso- ciation and of Class A Weeklies of Canada. . V'\}'II':;.S;I"-`XI'C')I`%'i`)'l or THE WEEK v- ---.a vv `Juana. IKY .l/\Ml'IS J. 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