14 mt BARR EXAMINER WEDNESDAY Jen 1953 MW unwanomomomouo INTERNATIONAL NEWS REVIEW EXAMINER STAFF WRITERS omomomouowouomow Britain still trying to maintain diplomatic initiative in the western world President Eisenhower urging speed to bill allowing admission of 240000 European refugees to USA within three years Sabre jet pilots in Korea set two new downing records as truce talks still bogged down GREAT BRITAIN The Ilc ild hi ttoiilri nice with Mr Iline July Or Incantshlle Went on Ssrwirnlirl Sabre jet 5100 down 13 olixnixlnbt 30 to set newt 3221 record for British goviznint lle ii Ia sun as maintain in the it The Ministc withdr of British cxptctu This ca 1110 ooListrIi their MIG 74 smashing the lictiid of 03 tl last Stltlllbtll tiiclalrst kll czasmi the old lfllltlll marlI of set last July Tm ground tviir Iiwiiiiilezi Ly Tlllbt Jaw Hl Ii ski 312 81 lie in Army announced iia 11 wwrw MALCOLM MORRISON on Tuesday June 30 retired hoped would or niillioli artillery and mum Mm Mull9 this month from tile printing business and the occasion was marked by Plans fia the llluiiiiiiz jl BRIEFS an informal staff party in the back plant of The Barrie Ex iuzliiiiol Iaminer There was cake and refreshments provided by the rmsccial club and two presentations were made to Mr Morrison iilti liJJil European Organization Nililgiil Nair liilswbvvn wt unione by 11 Ionilinson from the staff and the other by SLK Walls from the directors of tl newspaper yEi1gt of my BLIi Photo shows Mr Morrison being congratulated by Mr Walls Derllilnik rr ice taly Norway gand others from left to right are veteran staffers Harry Coop Sd Swim Lcr Flora Morrison Herman Tomlinsbn in the mode for ceni iiily ri mu 011 iIOIIlllill Walter Bayliss and Ernie Barnes on May plaincud CITgt In the llonw iii Mourners that contortnth on thi in level should take llz rlIl 110 leading powers Iltilozlt dzla In making Illi propo the Prime Miizlstrr wa filly more he was moving ahead of Vaxlzington in the illtllilil of negotiationsl will abstain from study of with aimif He did not IIIFIll trim4r or military pinJ Mr Morrison Ionicd The Examiner staff in 1940 Prevrously IIashingtun about his Spictll mi no lltiiilqilzlllels will be in he had been publisher of The Barrie Advance fora number did 1W 19 of years and was located before that in Winnipeg and Elm eign office in advance The English llfIKFptipcr Tm Thus he became the ltIlIltI of TI MllllCllCSILI Guardian has warned vast MCIIIIII of tt1 op1n1on ligzzilnst llle Wests policy of Ivnit which is much IilUlc eager to try iizg to 59 what happens to Rug talking to Russia now that Stilllnsia Notiiipuml both Brim and no longer dictate that COIIIIIIFSEIIAC United States believe the Soy policy As such he Izo iiin dciirt Union may he anormg Hm vale Senior member of The Examiner composing room staff Mac has been most active in Community work and will re rnaiii so He is an elder of Collier Street United Church Kiwaniari past DDGM of Georgian Masonic Lodges dir ector of the Ontario Society for Crippled Children and pres clarcd British independence of ncospiipei recommended that if ently aSSiStmg the Progresswe Conservative candidate for the American in Iriatic guidance blibflrls is truly the case the West federal election also gave Britain greater SllultltllilllIIllSII01 it ii more propi gt in mm which the ljnited Silliesilltlll time to seek an accormnod had lled until recently by slicer lation with theKrcmlin pulcIlliilllty leader new election in Finland has allied been signalled following futile eff wcight of of the trlttrn nations against Commun elicits41031 luzls 10 form ii government capable If Since the to postpone0f 50112 the countrys current the Bermuda consHit WU tillvcmmmc troublcs CHURCHILL tilict lines of thought II ImerU cd about the consequences of leg lay in seeking talks with Russian They appear to have their counterl IAave for Europe parts elsewhere including thel Misses Ethel Todd and Shirley United States Fraser left on Friday evening on One holds that to brook delay ml 10 the British 3105 Fman 5k Sing ppou3hml and BMW Wm FRANK STONE cuiar benefit to all those present now is the time to to to ussia Pa Fm our qecondl 1h ranc eevemnh mm mm mm Md ml mm Nottawasaga 4H Clubs was at the farm of Sanford Frank Congratulations to Missns vn Illl Internal prob1 boggd garct Sturgeon and LOIS Burke SUCCCSSfuI Meehng if On June 24 the 4H Grain difficulties lth RussianEgg Allan and John Fotherby of jud Ld ts Id Cl who assed th Over were Thc whiff Pbffiifgdmiiizrancrrxams Dairy Cnii and BeerCaii Clubs of 8L Judged Assistance 35 01 hestebyn mp 1ic Emmybrmm Miss Lima Sloan Notmwasaga met at the farm of turned from the club leaders Bob or he Summer vacation BC and Sons Collingwood Franklin and Doug McLarcn Miss Grace McDonald has gum where class of yearling beef The South Simcoe 4H Dairy bulls was judged It is not often Calf Club met at the farm of Jim that we have classes of bulls and McCagllc Alliston on June 25 we felt that this class was of parti NEWS OF INTEREST TO JUNIOR FARMER AND 4H CLUBS is home for em relations with Prussia on their present footing there should be no Summr relaxation now of these policies USA tuition among other hmgiv PVCI Bradford for the where two classes of Holsteins in Illting West plaled 0g 1to her Ironic at were judged and reasons taken Ken Wilson club leader was in at St Peters Services During July and August services lqn St Peters will be held at 11 Christian Homemaker with the tendance and assisted with this IIII Trying Speed congreggmngl scripture from the 11th chapter of meeting action President Eisenhower is OlfemlFl Ilubbe Bereaved JOhnv was read by M13 King The 4H Poultry Club met at U1 Simpthy is extended to The roll call was answered by Banging Memdajmgh schooi A1 taking personal hand in helpful the passage of bill for admissmn of 240000 European refugees to the United States over the next three years He has talked personally With members of Congress most directly concerned with immigration legis lation including some of the most outspoken toes of this particular bill Lemuel Hubbert in the loss of his brother Arthur who met his death when the tractor he was riding turned over 24 members and therewere large nubmer of guests Among the items of business it was reported that new fire extinguisher had been purchased and placed in the church and cheque for $200 giv amny spent Sunday at R0th en towards the cost of reroofing wells and attended anniversary the Chumh towel It was deemed Services to have two bake sales at Innisfil Mr and Mrs Sloan nElMIgs Park on the 10th and list of July wiliiliIiiyhl SiftATS If Mari Sloanwere in Toronto on Ronaid Allan dismayed Senate Judiciary Committee which Sunday beautifully decarated birthday finally has agreed to bring the MR and Mrs Hubert McKenzie cake wrth lighted candles which bi forward 01 commmoe vow and son of New Toronto spent was later enjoyed by all present on July Sunday with Mr and Mrs Robert The program which followed con Pdsage of the proposed Iegisla KC sisted of reading by Mrs Robert tion would mean the amending of Campbell onThc Beauty of Can the act in order to admit the addi dies Miss Anne Constable favor tional nonquota immigrants speci ed the meeting with several Selec ediThe Presidents OiislalF tions on the piano accordion Mrsg quest called for the admission of1 Allan read selectionm Buck ingham Palace the Home of the German Italian Greek and Dutch immigrants who have been dis Queen whichgave very detaued Iistori on June 22 Maw Oril Iia Purina salesman provided very interesting talk and illustra tions on poultry management Mr Maw explained the trends in egg prices for the past 20 years ex plaining that during the summer months these prices were higher than during the winter months At Gllford Anniversary Mr and Mrs Sturgeon and Cookstown June 30 Holsteins were judged Junior Farmer Field Day At Guelph OAC United WMS Mrs Harry Todd was hostess to the United Womans Missionary Society for their June meeting which was of necessity short be ing held justbeforc the WA annual awe Aw am loads of Junior Farmers gram as given in the Missionary magazine was followed with Mrs Early last week the North Korean Robert Campbell readirig the 119th Communist radio r910wa lie Psalm as the scripture lesson and United Nations command Offer 10 Mrs Stewart read the meditation Sign all armlStlce 110 lCFmS 31 Twentyfive members responded to ireadygreed 11900311 Panfunlmn roll call and the president asked Shortly after this dune 30 that the July roiI call be answer umson 11 was received few selections on Passing Through the Year writ ten by the poet Longfellow Were read Happy Birthday was sung by all and the meeting closed by repeating of tth Lords Prayer in tugofwai girls basketball team pions by score of to In th second game the South Simco Two busloads and several car from South Simcoe attended the Districb Junior Farmers Field Day at the placed from their homelarids by birthday tea The ImSidem description of the working and Omarlo Agricuuuml 3011090 economic and DOIItical upheavals gusse Stewart Opened maintenance of the famous palace Guelplh June 20 182 and Brawl The Pm As the birthday and tea money Entries in the field day includ ed boys softfall girls softlball and square dancing and rifle shooting In the first game oftboys soft ball the South Simcoe team de feated the Grey County 1952 cham Examiner Staff Honors Mac Morrison on Retirement BAXTER of Whitby and Mr and Mrs Ilit chic of Terra Nova visited Mr and Mrs Duffin on Sunday their way to Hamilton vlreie Ml Edgar intends taking summer course Welcome to Community We welcome Mr and Mrs IIllbbLlt to our community Orange Order to hurch The members of Innisfil district LOL and LOBA attended church service in Baxter Presbyterian Church on Sunday at oclock in the afternoon The sermon was de livcrcd by the pastorllev Guergis and music by the choir beautiful basket of flowers was in the churchin memory of Mrs Hangli from the sisters of Mary Callum Lodge 1153 Strawberry Festival Remember the Strawberry Festb val Friday vening July Baxter Home and School Asso ciation in coOperation with Bax sponsored bus trip to Toronto for the pupils of Baxter Public School on Fridaydund26th131111me 9L Home and School members ant parents also went on thetrip to help Mrs Hall supervise idriver Hughson of Alliston the busload arrived at the Ontario Museum at the scheduled time and were conducted on most educa tional and interesting tour of many sections of the museum Lunch was much enjoyed as it was eaten on the Terrace Gardens of the mus eum which had been reserved Af ter lunch Ithe smaller children particularly enjoyed the sights at Riverdalc Zoo While driving past The Cookstown 4H Beef and Dairy Calf Clubs held their meet Maple Leaf Gardens md the Pa ing at the farm of Samuel French on Tuesday evening liamcnt Buildings many ofthe children saw these interesting pla ces for the first time Another high light of the trip was boat ride across Lake Ontario to Centre Is land on the TTC boat What glorious breeze there was as we stood on deck and viewed that Im ely scenery As time was limited the group did not get off the boat at Centre Island and returned to the city after ten minute stop Finally travelling by way of the Lakeshore Drive past Maple Leaf Stadium and Sunnyside we arrived at Malton airport Here we were taken upon the observation plat form to watch an American Air lines plane be loaded with passen gers and baggage and then take off Following refreshments there the tired but happy group were taken back to Baxter school and cd by aBiblc verse containing the Welcome to Community team went down to defeat by 6m President Rhee of the newly word Love Mrs Kcll led We welcome Mrs Young and In prayer for the societys special Keith who have moved into Wi1 Iic of Korea also persisted in his Threfusalrtoicccpt thrtruce7rlnnafyi Mss 1305 15 Patersons apallminl Walter Robertson Assistant TOdd and MW TOdd were 31 Secretary of State for Far Eastern Domed committee secure Affairsgtold reporters after his Speaker for the Sunday morning fth secret session with Mr Rhee ChUlCh SCHice 10 be held July 26 Obviously there are points MYS Sanders gave talk which need clarification inour ne India where her daughter rind gotiations Otherwise there would hen husband were misgionaries be no need for these cmcetings Theimceting concluded with The President Rhee and are trying to Lords Prayer inrunison work out solution which will be acceptable tonour two governments WAmflhdy T63 The annual birthday itca of the dndiat the same time sucriccathe Womans Associationwas held at principles otneither Mrs Harry Todds with lheprsi Mr Robertsons remarks com trusted with earlierexpressions of dent Mrs Robert Sinclair presid optimism from behind and Mr lIIg The lesson thought on the Atty OUT 47 50 OFF except II small grpup of recent arrlyals paid my fuel bill with an loan quick So convenient Thousands payxbills in this modern businesslike way So can you 71 today Loam focally good reasoni illsroln FINANCE Vimput no pm 529 at WC ago bwrmm Mam score of 50 toWellington County The Oxfdrd County team were the and to Mr final winners in the boys softball out her plans so thoroughly HERE ARE VALUES YOU CANT AFFORD T0 home Many thanks are due to Mrs Hall for such wellplanned tour Hughson for carrying REAbYTOWEAII Is REDUCED Woodbridge Man Mr and Mrs James Sleightliolni Archibald Clan during the year by William Archibald of Ncwmar ket Prizes were given to Gladys Ab ernathy daughter of Mr and Mrs George Abernathy of Tottenliam youngest child present and to Mr and Mrs Leonard Archibald Can nington clled the farthest distance to at tend the reunion The oldest member present was Robert Cameron of Alliston and the largest family belonged to Mr and Mrs Iottenham Other officers installed mr the coming year at the 1953 reunion were Aubrey London Bolton lst vicepresident Bradford 2nd vicepresident lrlrs Hartley tary Miss Ruth Hickling Barrie Lreasurer read Schornberg assistant urer Other members of the executive are Milton Hickling Barrie Mac McLaehlan Egbert Andrew Arch ibald Tottenham George Aberna thy Tottenhiam and Ernest Archi ter teacher Mrs Claudine Hall Under the careful driving of bus MISS N0 EXCHANGES on REFUNDS mum an your own Ilgmluu kablotucurltyhnudod Optoimomhs to pay zenuuliorrsr PHONE 2255 9m Frldayleill pan Closed Suturdoyib me bull Ne s1 manage IL Stanley Are 11 Wwdoialge Roes Maybe Bolton Lewis Arcll IIoronro and Mrs John Barrie Ernest Caldwell Mrs lMel rile Fife Ailis slrig lQueen 5600 bald Schornberg Troyer Archibald Maoson iWoodbridge sport committee Mrs The 1954 reunion wiIl be helti ii INTRODUCTORY OFFER REGLLAR $1000 COL WAVE Rose Beauty Salon is BROADCLOTH regular $100 yard yd 27c SACK 10 900 151 from the Bra rrgtii to sooth gian nu Age loziiil to Kid boon Sweden usrrs Luck W8C xx PF LY LAKE ltb Lakr In the Northwest trials was Answered in 1831 Back the fanreii 1110 second Bond HCZJ incl tr Striazday in JiilLr My it If your hair Isnt becoming to you you should be comingr to Rose 261 BRADFORD ST Next To Allandale Taxi Ph 5387 SgtMajor kl York and Myst York and family are spending The 17th annual reunion of the weeks holidays with friends at Archibald Clan at Bond Head Park BLANKETS 54 90 regular $390 SL353 Kingston saw Archibald of Wood wm Mr and Mrs ll Inrnbnll spent bridge ICCIUI l0 omit 15 DICSId BRASSHIRES regular $150 390 the weekend in Toronto and ntten em If mmlyy my Il10f1l11ll 77 led the wedding or their niece ye mm 0f 33 TV OVERALLS childrens washable reg 98c 54c Motor Trip by Lake Huron CIJfYQd the animal Sltgnlfzethmi Mr and Mrs Ii Denney and Mr awlgtdggf 201 iffy TRAINING IANTIES childrens reg 30ci 19c illltl Mrs Ilzurglr took motor supper was served by the Bond Id of ml hi Lilkt Um 11mg UK end an Commmm JEANS children denim reg $100 r79c Ukuu Archibald clan president wjmff yww 11 Summer ourse at Hamilton welcomed the members and re SHORQIE IANTS children reg SLJD 390 Mr and Mrs Edgar and fam ports were heard from the treas lt mm ily of Sudbury are spendinga cw urcr and secretary Two minutes SPORT SHIRTS mens silk reg $295 75c days with friends here wliileon of SllCIlCC were observed fora 10mm had P3550 way SOCKS mens dress reg $100 pair pr $100 Prayer was led SWEATERS mens pullovers reg IIANDKERCIIIEFS mens colored reg 25c 10c 169 89c SHIRTS mens acetate washable reg $295J $149 whose family had trav WOOL ounce skein ca 100 DRESSES womens reg $295 $159 Andrew Archibald ofl Hartley Evans Evans Bradford secre and William Hollings trees 39 DUNLOP ST COATS womens spring coats reg $2900 $3000 SPORT JACKETS mens reg $1095 $595 Satisfaction Cash Money llelundeII Cash Your Baby Bonus Cheques at Jacksons JIIIIIIsoIIs Dept Stores $595 PHONE 4348 TABLES there is avariety of styleslraIuall with arborite tops in one choice of colors and Apatterns CHAIRS in plastic or leatherette covering same wide Choice of colors and patternsto match your table If the style you choose Isnt in our showToornE we can get it for you at once uiz Home Run 38 BAYFIELD ST you can use in your kitchen Here is just one of an outstandinggroup that jAN your dinette toou Thisone has beautiful OvalyTable with Stainproof top that extends to seat six oom fortably iind four curved back colorful plastic upholstered chairs fFlllllllllIev III Distinction IIIIIIIiIIIIIIT mm TERMS