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Barrie Examiner, 21 Nov 1949, p. 8

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Largelamily if naut 509 Ismsm NOTES By RGS in less time than it takes to Write about it lnnisiil Council with One member Coun Sproulc absent passed revision of the bylaw which places additional arcas of the township under the urban development act This means that those whose lands are included cannot sell any portion under first having survey made and plan registered If the department of planning and development passes the bylaw it becomes effective with property owners having no voice in the matter Occupancy Considered in Assessing Summer lropcrty County Assessor Simpson stat ed that at present 25 allowance is made from the 1940 replacement costs Farm lands are assessed at maximum of $50 per acre This applies to farms adjacent to high WBys county roads and within three miles of Barrieand Orillia This is reduced at various per centages according to location and type of land reelthat we are far from be pprloctxsotar as assessments T35 concerned When the card iystem of reassessment is put into effect there will be up to 75 increase on urban properties County Assessor Simpson felt adjustments in reference to gh school areas should and could he made by agreement of the mun ipalities in the areas sQHe felt he could stake consider able on his assurance that an ad justment will be made 1I sit in as assessment advisor the Grillia high school area and matter was udjus ed there to the satisfaction of be smaller municipalities feel the 3Barrie area could do the same Mr Simpson stated Not our Heading rlhc story appearing under the yline of this columnist of the his oftlic lnnisfil boys at Brad grd was set up for heading by Examiner staff The sugges bn that 10 charges had been ended guilty to was not correct is included those charges still beheaid against Bruce Ward has riot yet pleaded The tuber charged sgainst those who If pleaded guilty total 15 suggestions have been made there are those in Innisfil or would bu Willing to be bond ta assume respon for the boys in custody if weraiyremandcd for sentence their by years we have report caurt of revision as held or wnship We believe this similarto authose in other clout ies where the council mmbf courtand oil ratepayers that their assess ghIt is normal ry of any of these apg been allowed The is an employee of the udthe council is his He is allowed to enter ll acres without THE EVERETT is 3bcdr00m compact homr for lhc larger family it has spac ious pleasant appearance given to it by large corner wrndows second floor over hang and brick veneered lower half The living mom of The Everett is large and sunny It has three exposures for cross light and ventilation and ample wall space One cnll of this room may be used for din ing lec kitchen is mnwnunt to both the front and rear entrances lighted corner for rhoTo floor lln Evertit has full basement Plans call for frame construction siding exterior and asphalt shingle roof The lower half of the front is faced with brick For further information about TllE EVERETT write tho Small House Planning lliucau St Cloud Minn iTime Difference Scored by County Health Head The fact that some localities or However he reports very grati on standard time and others onfying response by parents to the daylight saving has reached itsprogram and good progress muddling tentacles even into the During the month 104 schools immunization program of the Sim fand two child health centres in the me County licalth Unit icounty were visited with 44 of the The time clement makes dayslschools being revisited for second program chaotic mess at times doses First doses were given in states Scott in the units re all instances Diseases covered port or October iare Diphtheria Whooping Cough mm The OldFashioned Home run GIANT new the from does not com eo line was the old home parlor 10 tva the avenge children mam atom Illihgtthencwscieuce Was the braided rug than beside in Children remains think the door they should have They have so Vlhe whatnot stood Such wealth much Wining lavished upon it used to hoid We ulelr are titled with or many romance to the world M9 UH live berm to live untuld at all and are not at all grateful iA starsh shell let qoaint for the trike mu which eign things may but never been taught to un gAlwmeomdorcdcloihhdm In no longer mm ma wrummmmm Thisvumcindovolmmlbe adventure is therefore taken out of their lives On Saturday afternoons and to scarlet Boom many other afternoons they in Hz in her rocker mother used to my to up mow3 sham Dottieyeth price of mmhtht we Ind do show by doing little jobs about house as their prototypes in rmufagwtwn hands that rated It old days did in raking up tves saving and splitting large 311k kaly allotment of wood and then in up the big woodbox clean ligre 55 39th em lug up the backyard cloning up 094 the garden of potato bugs and all bit berated the cool and room the other boyhood jobs which perlt Pantry acted them for performing home Su many duties were in hold impromnis in manhood even r0VI hot so you could notice But it And remember how she bade t3 plasmid um effect of taking to Happy hungry Children to helplzgnuy of family life mm the ourselves And what joy it was to raid the detailed em But for this breaking away from pleasant practice the parents it has Iwcll an informal lining wu themselves are handy closets are also provided on the first crumbly dOUEanlS bmw argely blame for they are not prepared to endure privation or hardship or to forego any of the pleasures their children enjoy as their parents were for their childrens sake and sugardipped The crock of spicy cmkies into which we slipped Our eager hands Her soft low laugh All me That it should all come back in memory There let us go shut the door But rst one more long lockufor nevermore Shall our feet tind courage to re turn Too warm and bright the res of memory burn Our thanks good strangers for your welcoming For doors of all rooms you ing So widely open In your debt are we For kind averted glances lest you Come quick and Plumbing 77 Hayeld St these haunting dimmed eye The changing of time should be universal whether it is standard or daylight saving time One nds members of the staff working one two and three hours per day over time not to mention the night hours spent in preparation for thegt next days clinics CANADIAN specimy Writtn ror The Barrie Examiner By ALAN DONNELLY The giant United States Steel Corporation and the powerful Unit cd Steelworkers C10 signed peace pact on Nov 11 Remem brance Day ending the costliest steel strike in the history of the in dustry Although steel production was scheduled to resume this week it was apparent that the effects of the steel famine would continue to be felt in thewhole network of steel using industries for weeks to come The strike actually began to fade on Oct 31 when Bethlehem Steel the countrys secondlargest 13m ducer came to terms with the un ion The Bethlehem settlement set the pattern for succeeding agree ments Republic Steel and Jones and Laughlin Company the industrys third and fourthlargest firms signs ed with the steelworkers last week Smaller rms generally held out waiting for US Steel to sign Hope for stability in US econ omy was boosted further last week when John Lewis sent his 375 000 softcoal workers back to the pits Lewis president of the inde pendent United Mine Workers in dicated however that his men were returning for threeweek period only gt Until Dec the union would negotiate forther with the coal operators spokesman for the operators said there would be no use in resuming negotiations unless the mine chieftain was more spe cic and showed some signs of modifyinghis previous position Lewis is seeking higher wages shorter working hours and increas ed royalty payments into the un ions pension and welfare fund The steel settlement represented concessions on the part of both in dustry and union on the principle contributory pensions The steeIWOrkers union led by 010 ip Murray demanded the full Tetanus and Smallpox Some child rcn have received second and third treatments Total number of inoculations giv en was 5824 total of vaccinations 679 In all nearly 6000 children have received at least one treat ment of protective antigen to date US Steel and its major subsidiar ies employ 150000 union produc tion workers When the bigsteel pact went into effect it left about 125000 strikcrs idlemost of them smallcompany employees who were expected to be back at work as soon as their employers had time to fall into line with the rest of the industry MANITOBA ELECTION Manitobas Coalition government was returned to power last weal with majorityon the basis 01 incomplete returns at the weeks endthat will be 23 at the very least The figure may reach 39 Late returns last Friday night from Thursdays provincial elec tion brought to 40 the number of elected candidatessupporting the coalition government By the same returns the opposition mainly CCF had nine members elected Seven seats still were doubtful by last Saturday In an eighth the northern constituency of Ruperts Land balloting will be held Dec 14 Indications based on early re turns were that Coalition would end up with 43 seats and the oppo sition with 13a probable majority of 30 Eleven of Premier Douglas Campbells 12 cabinet ministers were elected by last Saturday and theyll be on hand when the new government meets sion expected in little more than month The growing signicance of Get manys place in Western EurOpes defence planning became more evl dent last weekend as US State Secretary Dean Acheson met with top United States military leaders in Heidelburg Germany What they would discuss in fourday meeting was closely guarded secret But Achesons arc rival at Heidelhurg last Saturday set off ood of rumors Most outstanding of these was rumor from Paris that the Elbe River dividing the western zoneof occu pation from the Russian zone would be considered the western defence line in place of the Rhine River The German meeting followed discussion at PariHlso carried on in secretbetween Acheson For eign Secretary Bevinof Britain and Frances Foreign Minister Robert Schumann The communique at the end of their meeting didnt say much 013 denite nature but revealedthiat the ministers proposed to support and foster the progressive integra tion of the German people into the European cominunityli god with 25 years with matter canons WIN It was narrow roughonly one pointaehut football champs in special ses Once more long look then dear old home goodbye No one would think of depre cating the value of those improve ments in the modern home but even with the time occupied in the slower performance of those horise hold duties most of those women had time to teach their children to work and to play their prayers and table grace and manners was their home maker and their chum and ran the house as home and not as delicatessen lunch counter But there is not now the same attention given to old domestic home life and the family circle as the old days when every family lived in house and home had bunch of children kept dog cat cow and flock of chickens had llawn to cut in the summer and isidcwalksvto shovel off in the win ter and aslzeable job in provid ing the fuel supplies in the shape of ordwood And in the matter of shirking domestic duty the man has been just as slothful as the woman Any spare time he has now is spent at the club the golf course or out in the car any more time on their hands than ldo the heads of families now nor less irksome conditions to contend with than we have in the strenuous life of this generation but they did take time for the things that mat ter in the home life as well as the public life and ran lawn mowers the snow shovel helped hang pic tures beat the carpets took down and put up stoves and pipes screws and outside windows and any of the other jobs that have always been lookedafter by Father And it is therefore quite natural that the children also have been alienated from performing duties which previously were around the house and they are in many essentaught no responsibr ility from the beginningand nei ther consider not respect their stasis It is muhedsibr to give exercise some discipline over one self and the child by making the theirs llClilSY Your lalnler 8r InterimDecorator audio Used By Province To Protect PM mrt wave radio is playing an increasingly important role in aidA ministration of Ontarios vast re newable resources according to Lands and Forests Minister Harold Scottile has Innomced lull ops oration SODwatt station intend ed to ket Northern Ontario from the southern experimental stu tion atlxple mr Toronto The station is to be connected by telctypc with Toronto headquarters providing splitsecond communicai tion from all northern forestry of flees At present the department oper ates ground stations located in suit able areas from Toronto to Picklcl Lake in the north and Pembroke to Kenom on the Quebec and Man itobo boundaries There are also lookout tower sets portable sets aircraft sets and radio installations on Lands and Forestspotrol bouts operating on Rainy Lake Lake Abi tibt Lake Superior Lake Huron and Georgian Bay The complete ra dio communication system as opera atod by the Province is summarized as follows Ground Stations it Lookout Tower sets Portable sets Aircraft sets Patrol boats WOLFEN DEN Booting Co Phone 3235 EXTEND Tigelifc that quivers and the tear to Stephan The Store for Men on the opening of BARRIES NEWEST MENS WEAR SHOP We ore proud to have assisted in the construction of this new Building Our fathers never had 357 Malrs t0 desire reward of virtue or in duStry As usual thing as times are handled the case of Angus Wardu US consulgeneral at Mukden Word has been held in jail since Oct 24 charged with hairng beat en Chinese employee in wage dispute Now say the reports it may be long time beforethe United States will regard the munist administration as responsi ble enough to receive diplomatic recognition Popper Pricoo At lerctr High price or pepperthese days is noth ing to men at ll Schwazi itgavo Calgary mm go eastffor successive crack at theGrcy7Cup against cm canadsjs best football team calgary lost 94 last Friday to Roughriders in game at one of an lggest crowdsjevei tosee afoot bu contusion Carin 1so HALIFAX Nov otcpirhe Stcpliens The Store for Men child whateverit asksgfor than to Extends Best Wish to Stephen the Store for Men upon the open ing of their new building We are proudoi having participatedin the Modernization of this new store The newest designs in Interior Decorating rewere usedain this Building to the Management and Staff of swimsuit sue For Men upon the opening of the Newest Mens Wear Store in Barrie May Every Success be Yours Tom DAY Vieotured in this new Mans Marissa sssbx 5N sVssrssssssss$ssmxmsssss sssms s5 summon

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