Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 4 Dec 1957, p. 8

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ravihQMoneiery Bfan Will Sav Money in LongiRun is strange what little attention hasbeen given by all 14 candidates for municipal election toythc paving program monetary bylaw on which Barrie electors are bingo asked to vote onlhursday There has the dimenting voice of Aldermen LH Pad dison who claims that amuch smaller amount than3800000 would take care of our most urgent drainageneeds and some of the candidates who have flatly stated they are in favor of the plan when vquestlonmi such importance is being putto the public for decision it wouldseem only natural that those who claim they are competent to represent the people in government should discuss the problem Only by doing this can any re sponsible decision be expected on the ques on Should one vote for the paving program or against it can the town better afford to spend approximately $41000 per year to oil patch repair storm damage and dust Ventro the roads than $800000 on plan which will go long way to saving 25 mills atthc present rateylnthe years ahead To further simplify thy decision letus remember that of the proposed $300000 itf is expected that $165000 will be spent nia most necessary section of new interc tor sewer line This leaves $500000 for road paving and the small amount of $135000 for the most necessary storm sewers Hi There can be no doubt the necessity of the proposed plan and vote in favor it would do much to improve the town and lessen the cost or management in the longrun hroUgh sneer sunnidale lload as it joins Ross Streetin Barrie atthe hospital corner has become through street since the stop sign has been renioved This stop sign has beenthere for some years sincerresldentsvoblected to cars speeding down th hill rk deDr ve wishing to Sunnidale or right to Ross This remhihs and while motoristspn the SunnidaleRoss route have the through right it should not mean they have the right tospeed up Palkslde driversrieed use even greater care Civic DLiiyv Vote For Candidaie Your Choice Thirteen men and woman publicspir ited citizens have offered themselves for electionto municipal office Tomorrow Dec voters of Barrie will be asked to sig Vnify their choice to fill nine civic offices and onthis ohoicewill be determined the kind of government Barrie will have during thevcoming yearn This is an important decision to moire and one in which every ratepayer should new say It is notaonwthmgthat can be decided by haphazard choicebypicfln the winners out with pin or the name out of hat Thevratepayer has to foot the gym bill and lfe should take the trouble to see that the representative of his choice officeto watch his inte Reviewingth field of candidates it would eemithat for th office of Deputy Reeve lies betwee personallt Both candidates havelhnd council experience and both have served in the office or eputy Reeve When it comes toward representation the choice is wider for here the what has an opportunity introducingnew blood into the munlcipa tiel or of acknowledging that the manof xperlence is the best choice ew persons sceking political field this year enter municlp hichlsa most encouraging sign It shows of Baguio are content to partners in the politicaljiicld be lustsllent bitumencouragement could be given to uu the candidates thanin have heavy poll Those who marl their ballots tomorrow may during the coming year criticise mun icipal aflairswith clear consoience for by exercising their franchiae they have earned thattright Those who all to vote leaving the decl slon to theother man have no grounds or criticism of the manner in which their at fairs are conducted They will have for eited the right to applaud ordeplore by failing to signin their wish on ballot Aircrafr Nbise on Television viewers of the Grey Cupyioot ball game on November irom Toronto were generally annoyed over the noise com ing from aircraft continually flying over Varsity stadium towing advertising ban ners They seriouslyinterfered with re ception eSpecially the audio comment CBcHoirieials said there was apparently nothing they could do about the matter Except to lodge complaint with the federal department of transport Butlt wnuld op or even then nothing can bedone maxim lawyer who speeializesin avia tlon law made pertinent observation at recent meeting of the Canadian Aeronaut icaunstitute He said there is 119 Canadian law whio could conceivably be deifience if courtzwere to hold that the noise of an aircraft landing taking off running up or flyi in particular approach pattern was isance Butif oproperty owner could satisfy court that the quiet enjoyment of his pro perty wasbeing interfered with by theoper atlon of aircraft in all probability an in junction would be granted2 This wduld seem to be another ensein which the law has rolled to keep pace with progress The Guelph Mercury comments The generation oi aircraft has become com monplacegand the noise they make has been accepted as matter ofn essit mvin turbingsuch national spectaclesarm cupgnmr dangerous corner Opinion of Others SuggeSTSfi Hitting Haldgvjt Curb gAllision Trouble Alliston Herald Most people around town have heard something of The Troublefwhieh occurred in jtown last Saturday night group of young men 1became involved in brawl which started at the Memorial Arena and moved in bits and main street Some of those involved are apparently bullys andhgodlums others be in normal circum stances rcasonably re ectabe indi 1815 Be liavlour of some of the ékls cy tell me ranges from childish to disgustin Liouor too is helping the situation Some drinking takes place at the dance and good many pleces up to the oi the patrons are more or less the worsefor wear nhddition tothc Alliston youngpeople many boyscome down to the dance fromcainp Borden They reported to be or the most part the air force Others attend from neigh orlrig villages and country 11 Is it surprising in this situation brawls Olihand it wouldyseem that those involved do rather well to ii thelr activities to lighting Und rtliecircurdslances practically anythin could sndprobably eventually will happenuni andprompt action en Closing down the sage is an obvious wayout butihc Herald suggestsa poor uh licdahce Saturday night is an excellent id 1y handled if enough manpower were made available to strictly enforce proper conduct at the dime and further manpower controlledlhe behaviour of the punks who delight in hénging around and ltevcry individuil to suffer maximumpenalty th ighlgdancemould be so call that civic interest in the town is alive and there are those who are not content toiet the governmentbeoomestagnant The fact that there isalso that the woman condidatethis Let ushthen be up and doing With healtvtor any late told the guilty of disorderly eon uctmjva ra de prom rs oi Canadafs vlncc though they got changes in iaxeharing arrangei merits loll Ila wccks federal provincial fiscal oonfcrencc assurancesMichal aid in direction Prime stcr Diefenbaker nounced plans for $11600 yea expansion in lie also announced start some iimednilicmewyearsonfederal payments towards provincial hos pital insurance pluns without waitingas he predecessor Lib eral government intende ntil majoritybt the provinces wit majority of th countrys popu= lali com itted Granfsv Aid Another prospect is federal grantsindie to the roar Maritime provinces to count balancetheir preSenn relatively unfavorable economic positionr compared 10 thegeneral levél of income mo and sssooopoo year They won dine in addition as early as pomlble th yearfio receive theirch gov ernment titude of treasurydipping mmitmcnl on jimmedlsie Sr Cumiaterandmmoreudit wail monomerbutane Swingiilintlxeirpm and make up naou idly to aoor die gTHreiBrrrooAv uslly mu up and make me but it 30013313th gt In his Bothyelr Bruno paaso Duhlet smug Marciyam momma me Mark is us the first booboftbeBiMe to be tnnslntedinto new un translator surge so stated Phnm Xuan Tietnlm gifted linden He gives the follow ing reasons St Mark isvthe euiest Goa pel to translate from the literary sannualdcfeiiec budgetto equip the lzsquadron sir div inEurope Withimissilcs or missiles would the nuclear warheads defence department would r1 that thc warheads 112510 rEq permii fromtheCam energy control agency It the government were un willi have the warheads could clots in for quickitransfer in emergency sun eed Fighters lelllaly Authorities sayv the Al will need manned inter cept or shame defence for Seven to 10 ycarsJonger There is no soiid evidence th rview at sydngyNsfch 0s melt fly over Can an terri ng nuclear weapons at getting Canadas decisions on the mill positions advanced by the pro Vinces during th Fiinanc meeting on pro vinces demands could ad morethad simmcooo compared lathe 58000000 thele gt last February that had sails that no great author sharplylnefcam fro Bdtishandrlin in Week standpoint Since Mark isuie short estof the flour Gospels it takes less time tol translate it and it can be quickly This book does not contain lot 01 proper names which are hand lo translate Jlie tribcspeople understand it sally whcnthey read it have seen manypeople saved as tbé result of reading this bonny Suggested reading for the stream iazvii MondayJames lzlZI Tuesdav46euesis lzlai Wednesdayglmms 819 ThursdayFunds 130524 FridayMatith 201729 SaturdayEphesiaus 41132 Bar Rotarlahs Ar Toronto Club Aanersary Meet Douis Breithaupt and specially honprcd were twoofthe three founder embers of the club Ralph oijsonoi Torontoand William Peace of Fcnelon Falls Thc gathering of 800 Raterlens fromacross Canada the United Statcsxand theBrltis lsles was addressed by Baker at Cleveland past president of Ro tary international whoadvised Rotarians to work at understand ing other people throughout world Rotary club have brought abo will among people the world he said ordered the board earlierrthis year to make complete study of the textiles tsriif structure and t3=recommcnd hanges if iound necessary 0e 3C NEW YORK Nov 21Noel Cowards return to Broadway will bonpaewaio theatre patrons anywhere When his new play Nude wit VViolln opened at the Belaaco last week on people gtyvho could remember could nfljelpieeling that time must uncaouiiy have slipped bad somehow Not since 19 has Noel Cowards Marathon on Broadway theater marquee Not since those farotf thirtiesbad this name flonce soiebulous and yet so real brought sense otexpeclation and Sexlra bril llnneetoflza New York theatre lt produced sort of Winstons bac feeling once ngainfon welcomed by and show people Thodiy after opening night large advertisement ap peared in the New York Times it said simply WELCOMZE BAQK NOEL Sll3lfldlng thlspleas 10535 theuiop people in show business The Play Parisian world of prosperous art gotcniy fair reviews how ever but that does not neces sari mean too much it comes to NewYork after ayears run in London so it cannot be con sidered nflop no matter what happens flheAheaite is sold out fertile next three monthsyany we which happens to be the length of Cowards stay lathe playu After that understand they are worried as to whether people will still come Kiwenrans Ailend church Sér group of theJerives froln Barrie attended the service at Christ Church Ivy where Rev Bevan Monks stile rector ering hasbecome an annual event since its successful inception sev eral years Mter Evening Prayer the guests and members of the cou gregation adjourned to the church hall for panel discussion on Farm Products Marketingmzt its effect on keeping rural youth on the farm its efifect on higher education for rural youth Chairman was George hldr well Kiwanis president and the panelists were Eulerson Swain and Dr Edwin Wilson of xi wanis Mrs Jehnettrud Henry Davis of ivy Dr Wilson has form inthe Ivy areas There followed duestiorizand answer period and light refreshments be fore closing Churchwurdens Harry Smith and Kenneth Smith assisted Mr Monirs in preparing the program industry crgued prowl RiJSSIAWiUNé mm mom summon By My wou ere signatures of all spoofing llghlly the This gath On Broadway been told is beingvseriouahfvooai aidered for the part islbink you canguess You ncvor wouldig of all peoplo Jock Bennyl He may do allrlght though He eer ld be well castin the part an astute butler who handles allpcople and all things includlng bladgniall most cecal imperiurbaiile resin But whatever the case maybe it surely is nico to feel that Noel Coward is back on Bmdvny againfevell it onlyihrleily Another recent import irontho Mndonslage is Lookf Beckrln Anger by John Osborne lie 4heangryyoung men is some at Britains young writers have becnidirbbed The play is his his andit looks as if it might do well on Broadway iseoanloadway are like Sepfllatelahles did Mfl the basic thmcir universal then no or teerwwrlien its misren nstill besueéesti1l rm aboutvxbings in gén eral and nothing very much hanir you rt is casy to see why the autbo go his sailfqueL saw this play it al dyadic int nversation glamorous redhead oi pgliiihascentrhndl had decided lit5110 was in show business out who was av stylebi orator and elegance inciinadarandnow otters to ravellcrs rpermanent board revery mommpdation rwhichcan bddesiredihy the must The smuamo

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