Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 28 Aug 1957, p. 10

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21 NEWVYORX CITYAUG 728 Now Yorkla vatl thing to ii people Mostnthgr biz dhu being so much smaller than New York are Ibis to poses more or less distian chanctcr Theirmain tendons are located in relatively amall ma Thiy have linu dwnmn Out sidethlaJhuI ll ugually lltlle nt tinyzrut note New Yathaaa no downtown in Iheurual sense ot thn word iii any at the our boroughs other than Manhattan the word is menu ingloss Then it no one cotliner ll onythinlr there are hundreds oi downtown or duh borough ii the word is taken to mean the nearest main shoppinu centre Mllnh ttanls relkrred to Man haitrln rum any other borough hlanhlttan it actually the New York at many people lt it tram the soildrock at this island bor ough that tho famous skyscraper skyline rises The other horoullis Quoons Brooklyn Richmond Staten island Ind the Bronx pale intozrclative though until scrvud insignificlnc hetore Mun llatianl lntne Manhattan has three main divi siuns downtown midtown and uptown In each or these are nucxcrl enough dilleront sections to make up at least dozen norm at downtown The geogrnpir lea cthnicnl rocreatlonal cpmv lnuxciai cultural educational gastronomic and other facets at New York are so many that what over mode or mood ot lite is dualrod it can he found in some physical location or pwchoioglcal aspect or this city rum on Inn munn nl the city that has acquired noluricty that is worldwide At the lowerend otThird Avenue beginning at Chnlhllm Square lies the Bowery This Street at For gotten Men always seems to hold morbid fascination to visitors who happen to take sight seeing tour which passes through this short street Here you will sue mun lying in doorways and sidewalks Either asleep or drunk they lie in llll attitudes lirly unshaven difiipated rhuumy veminArlddon Up and down the street are pawnshops beer saloons cheap restaurants and buginfested lop housesr That all this is in the very midat oi the most lavishly modern cit 1ch at the westernworld seems at first sight to be all thLlrlnre cause for dittrefi Actually however this skid row is not the indictment at society that it aplt poor to be The downandouts are not victims of cruel and cynical economic Sylteln The causd lies within the sufferers themselves They are what they are because at some sorry mental disease Many of them are even porversely proud at their degrad ation They wear it like tatter tlotllalion cloak hravada Some are even descended from quite high walksoi life But whoever ihoy areor whatever brought them there they know that the Bowery really is safe Huge for thema sort at free and open air psychiatric wardiin the middle of normal clty The Bowery used to be on In dian trail The Dutch later used it as road to the Bnuwerie PelorStuyvesauts Country estate Laidr on In 1895 the citys the ntricai centre was located there George Cohen Eddie Cantor and other appear But degenrralinu hld ill started and eventually some the waist loom in tha cont Ilourishcd thote IEYIptdl lzcd in nvocent vhiskty in blockout drops Filthy bu div5 aodjiurld dimemun lined both ides the meet was not sale to walk there we in daylight Now it is quite sure ordinary retail stores no the The only shovvvbar renaming Sanunys Bowery Follies to with many lashlonable peoplu co tor the experience and mild it gives thouL lha olden store in America are clung Pharmacy stands there estlbllshrd in 1803 Number 15 on the Bowery is the twentyM cent lodging house where Shephe Foster composer of Swanre River died it is street steeped indeed with some ol the most en thralling history in New York Newton Robinson Days Visit Mrs Milton Chantlcr and Re Koyn nl urnnrpion spent Tuesday at Lloyd Cnburns Mr and Mrs Mti iilcCarrail ol Fulcrborough vislicll Mrs bec son on Tuesday From hlllwauhe and lllrs li Ztmmcr and Ls Annetlc and Lois west of illiwuukeu rWiscq nre visiting Mrs Locson nlsn lllrs west and Herbert in Barrin thlswerk 0n llolldays Miss Bully Richer ot Barrie is on holidays at her home here Air and iilrs Ailan Houghton are spending few days in Huntsville Sunday at Lindsay Mr and Mrs Earl Bell and lnrnlly and Miss Frances Ann Chanller spent Sunday with Linn say irlends Mrs Lawrence Copeland Dar lenc Wendyand illnrllyn Houglr tmt visited it few days at lilrs Gordon Hawlnns cottage at Sim coo Bench last week Week at Cottage munrant pqulpmcnt house an Hugh SDnnneliy n1 Left034 Orin lull nt irlslrjqooiaim yielded 21 lairstud potatoes andanother 33 but several of them were mall Mr Dnnnclly is Show the garden inside hIShnmn train house that was built by his grand father in 1859 BRENTWOOD James Hogan of Barrie visited his sistér Mrs Jr Dumond on Saturday Visiting Mother Mrs Auatin of Mlmino and Ml Tell Winter at Darrin visllod their mother Mrs Dumond this weak In Hospital llmflsAnnet had the misfor Monday and isin Royal Victoria sisters cottage Mr unll Mrs Ralph Houglllnn and family visited Ross Emma at Littles Hlll Thurs du evening Sllilili unsuita 1er Mrs Douglas Stewart and chil dren are spending 3129 ll Finance Wait mini pm and tr your carrier liar not arrived then call And LCopy WillEe Delivered To Your Home gt THEREIS concert SERY we igh gt meed The ur ahead signalled tanks to give his in HonLo Vilited relatives tune to have oltlI out injured on whoa maidrn name was Canon occurred on Saturday Aug 10 1957 in St Michaels Hospital lorunlo liner brill nrrretrluéivlrir and Min punday Huh Puddllson Kaihaleen wdvAlbert in Encehridzs Floth Visit John Hflnfl Rinald ohn rml an Hunéfl lelt Sun lot1 vilt with her parttits and Mn Peter ya lti llolland on Van Der hronku vambhlnne again did Ive rohght you something rather precious Wirnpla nit Wldo Anhur Avery he wasthe mother oi tour chlldre Gordon of Woodhrldge Lloyd ol Bolton hay in Letroy and lrley tam Ross Cook nl Barri There are also tour grandchildle Mr Avery was the litterol Ernest Carson in note WillLun at King Edwird in Aurora Maurice Miller Toronto also Evelyn wilt ol the late William Grlhaln Powellpt Burnt River BC and Leela will at the late Edgar Wood at orden Mrs ihillm talk if part at the amount Kuytersloan who radched the long Lake district out contraerlherta communes PILGER Sash CHWhen St Bernards parish burn cele bnted its mil anniversary arra rrterlt Sundry it Win the rune day of the month fiihe Sundly on which the par hogan its rvices Mltchnll Jesse Humphrey incl Witty and Lester Kespeyr Tho large attendance canrc trqm with are and the very many flowers lave delinite evl denen of lit at tervice to tho church and aruaniutlon in con Itldallo lrlerld Ind Averwwrs also predeceased by hrothlr and sister Robert Carso pt Julietlion and Annie wilebl the late Harry Smith at Newton The intuit Avery wrr innu on June 1894 in Ontario Count iyWoodbridge ml was mom her at the United Church an Womens Association The tunaral on Monday Angu l2 was from Edgeley Unllcd Chunh North York with th lorvice than conducttd by REV Lambert allormer pasta al Walerlord New York an nev Cecil United Chumh Barrio Radial was tn lupplc Cemeler and acting pallbearers wnl Pnrcy uglier Allanlooio Albe Plow Two cornpieteldi newhighor octnné gusolincsl Super Shell with TCP for Iligll41c¢nlplvsgioit cars New Shell with TCP or all othen an posits Brcnn ni Ce up cnnomy Get Supor Shell nip or dEw Sh not yet vail 1ch Emu BDMQNTON CPLThe Alb tn agriculture department the nuatber at nut in Alberta hikincreased 56 per cent In tho last six years tor tall shrink pmul inth pr will not most senslt skin gt Featuring ill uiiuenewrrt thades mltln t1 the dewr0 smootjlltiis 91 urn Initials 42 otlrilLolfsnr live Mutmlises crippling gnglneder nsures Poakperlomiance gt

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