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Barrie Examiner, 23 Apr 1958, p. 10

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JOEY ROLLINGWORTH isa sensational yourlg colored tap dancerwho will be appeared on all major Canadian television Motor Show Salturday April Week Al Ottawa Continued from page ulnc vineial taxsharing agreements The governments present Chang cs on the current agreements are eflective only for this year but the old agreements rununtil 1963 Dvoothcr issues while not necessarily involving legislative action may spark considerable dobatc One is what government pol icy will be on export of natural gas The other is the govern ments announced newpolicy of considering applications for air services licenses from ltrans continental routes in competition with the publiclyowned Trans Canada Air Lines Freight PhoneJlates The cabinet last week reserw ed decision after hearing ap peals against increases in freight and telephone rates The in creases wcre previouslyapprov ed by the board of transport commissioners but were sus pended bythe cabinet until May pending the hearings The phone increases wave on posed by 38 Quebec andOntario municipalities including all the major centres in the two pro vinces They would average about three per cent and amount to some $10300000 year for the Bell Telephone Company Eight provincesall but 0n tario and Quebecare appealing the 36 per cent freight rate in crease suspended by the cabinet until May They ulsonsked cabinet to rescind four per cent increase that went into ef fect Jan 1957 Both amount to about $25000000 year for Canadas railways Bank Rate Iiown The Bank of Canada interest rate dropped sharplyagain last week indicating further eas ing in the demand formoney The rateieli to 183 per cent from 214 week previously Lasl weelts rate was the lowest appeared on real Quebec 26 He has level since Aug 1955 when it hit the alltime low at 150 per cent first established Feb 1944 The drop in the bank rate re flected lower rate for short term government of Canada treasury bills The lower bill ratedown to 158 per cent from 189 week earlierindi cated stronger than usual de mand for thetreasury bills Presumably the chartered banks and investment dealers felt there would be some extra money available for the short term bills during the neitt few weeks The higher demand forc ed the treasury rate down and consequently lowered the Bank of Canada rate fixed at one quarter of one per cent above theaverage yield for the Blvday government treasury bills Banlu Citizenship Controversial labor leader Hal Banks has been denied Can adian citizmshlp but he may continue living in Canada as landed immigrant status grant ed him previously The citizenship application by the American who Seafarers CLC in Canadh wa in an April 10 decision by Judge Paul Fontaine of Montreal an nounced week later in Ottawa by Justice Minister Davie Ful ton Mr Fulton in statement said the judge ruled Banks is not fit and proper personto be granted certificate of Canadian citizenship The labor leader served four years in San Quentin Cab fol lowing conviction in 1930 on bad cheque charge DuringZBarlks hearing in Mon treal four poiskins opposedvhis citizanship vapplication desefib ing him as atyrant and bully and convicted felon But union witnesses including president Claude Jodoin or the Cana Labor gress sud showsand at leading night all major Canadian television clubs nMontfi and Toronto Letters to Editor Continued from page nine of the land lnquesuon was to exi tcnd Owen Street to Simcoe Street Our solicitor further ad vises that it is therefore the un derstanding of the CNRthat the offer of the Town to purchase this land includes an agreement to extend Owen Street it is quite evident that the Town Soli citor based his oplnion on the blue print of survey prepared by the CNR It was on thebasls of the fore going that madethc statement to Council on March 101958 that the meeting of February 1958 was force and tbat we the people who came to help Council were virtually led down the garden path The Mayorin hisstatement to Council on March 24 1958 suited that Mi Bruce Edey the CNR District Superintendent had given him on that day verbal assur ance that in any sale of CNR pmperly the one would not in sist on Owen Street being extend ed to SimcoeStrect but would be satisfied with access fromtho sta tion to Dunlop Street either by existing roadwaysgor byl Owen Streetextended The Mayor stat ed further that noinformation had been intentionally witheld at the February meeting but that it was possible that some items had been inadvertently missed or ab breviated in handing out infom ation or that the ONR transaction had not been made as clear as it might have been At the meetingwith theciti Zens Committee with Barrie Town Council on April 17 1953 the letters intquastion and the blue print were tabled The matter was discussed at length and it was quite apparent how the oversight had occurred Yours tvery truly out the Communistuun canad porled the application Jodoin praised Bonks vwor caning ian Seamens Union now dis EDWXN WILSON BSA D0 For ram any wooem By Nancy Cleave IDm Nevillesm one of Cahadas lop cdu tionisu pointed out game time ago that children are often given less guidance turn along wi vrlth Icwexceptinns re they need but they will be an rpond to parent who makes it right li thcyare educatedfor re sponsibility and freedom Parents who are incliner lhvucfloo mlny command1th snail children may be Inclined to disagree with Dean Scarfc onthinpoint The together nes that should bca partof the relationship between mo thcr and chlld maybe uri ouaiy impaired by nevenend log censorship of language and actions Children do nhed good deal of directioan their activi ties Only through their own cx pcricnccs will they acquire knnwl ledge and learn new skills Mary learns to count by the simple method of counting herself ra ther than by lmitating her moth er Tommy ilearns to tiehis shoe laces by trial and error Children love to branch out for thcmselvca at an carly age but th ruled supervision by udults thcy learn to play witheach othc In directing childa parent must always keep in mind that the goal of child training is not the immediate one of making the child obey The realgoal is so to disclpllne them that when adulthood is reached they will be able to take full responsibility for all their actions and endeavors Parents use different meth ods to Ichlevefhis him Some put faith in strict and some times severe punishment This form of discipline undoubted lycontributcs largely tothe increase of mental illness now so prevalent child should not be scared into being good by threats of prping or hogey7man An ineffective mcthod of con trol is that of deceiving child Every child needs the security which comes from knowing that his parent is one in whom he can Rewards and bribes have the dis tlnctdisadvantage that bright child is apt to hold out for bigger reward better bribe each time matman is not just re served for grownupsl Reasoning like rivercan go on forever This is poor way to control child in situation where protrqu obedience is essential At other times giving brief reason wh certain request is made oftenv increases childs spirit of wt ing cooperation parent cannot be maintained by an adult who Minot say no becausehe is afraid to make decision Once he has talren stand he must see to it that thechild follows it Most parents realize that command should never be giv en unless it is necessary Neither should Athey place themselves iII posiflon where having given an order they are nvtin position to enforce it Getting rattled or angry or unloving are all mis takes in controL After all the ruler must be able to rule lle hurl iimiiv nailitbillt to not up practice of formulating nnd carry inginto execution reasonable behavior pattern Copynoh gt KNOCK Community Club The Community Club met on Wednesdayevening last at Mrs John Oowana with members and two isitorsj present Mrs Eddie We president was in the chair Minutes of lastlnect ing were read and adopted Plans are being made for the supper to be held this Saturday night April 26 in Thornton 0r ange Hall Mrs hicCorriston took the mottoHc must be proud who tills the soil Progarrn was in charge of Mrs Kolccy and hirs McCorris ton LTwo contests were held and won by Mrs Oscar Bowman hmlvMISVtosHpgg Maggi cey road poem The Farm on the Hill During special the evening very ceremony took place when on behalf of the mem bers Mrs Bowman Allen and Mrs McCorriston presented Mrs Herb Shannon with cruct stand on the occasion of her 25th weddinsi anniversary Pearl thanked the ladies sin cerely for the gift were taken by surprise Thursday have folthcontidence and trust control ofa small child by The singingvof God Savethe Queen brought the meeting to close and dointy lunch was en joyed WeddingAnniversary Mr and Mrs lleib Shannon evening when their friends and neighbors called to honor them ongtthelr 25th wedding anniver sary The house was filled to overflowing singsnng was enjoyed with Mrs Oscar Bow man at the piano Then the happy couple were nqnmwann Boom ml couple Simonec anemone beam happily as they and their twins born in Ottawazhos pltal leavethe capltalfs balmy spring weather for their Ere blsher Bay home escorted to seats of honor Joe Cochianc gave an address and on behalf of their many friends the couple was presented with floor lamp cream and sugar and tray Ella Kclcey on behalf of St Pauls glrls softball team ask ed iielh to accept setofcufl links and tie bar Herbk inhis jovial manner thankedall for the gifts and good wishes Pearl added short but sweet little word of thanks There were many other lovely gifts from family andlriends of the couple Both Mr and hits Shannon are very active in community at fairs Pearl as shels known to her friends is on the Rcd Cross sewing committee while Herbie greatlyintercsted in the Young folk and has coached the school hockey and baseball teams to victory on quite few occasions and tho pareniiideepfifipprvci ate his leadership in this field delightful lunch was enjoy ed including thc tradltlonl threeAtiercd wedding pre pared by Mrs Hogg Many more years of health and happiness are wished for this fine couple Community Supper The Orange Hall at Thornton scamsto BarT stage IE MCS Television Perfprmers ononn music Recording Artlsts By The mwrey Organ Company has been seequ for the supper this Saturday evening The lunch committee will let you know what to bring along so bring your family andwe hope to have program to entertain young and old Young people have greater chance of hei saved from can cer intheir in or llfeflian had earlier generations The secret is early detection and prompt treat ment in regular cancer clinics Pictures by Favero Examin er staff photographer that appear in this newspaper are available in glossy prints roomsaunas 1h 150 100 PHONE PA 8241 The Barrie Examiner Sensa iona In ulmnlutsvs Vocal Impressionlsts Audience Particlpatlo ahead mus of Hindlton Sundava Mr Ind MnDon Nancy Lou spent Sunday 11 friends in Waldemar Mr and hire Oscar Sfmtehell at Sunday the farmers Mn son From Rainy River Arnold of Rainy River is vi lung his brothers and sisters or Thomas visitdllith Mr and Mrs Dblson andlm iiy of Utopia over thcwcehlid AttendedJunenl Quite number from her at tended the funeral ofthe lat fir Davidson Angus Thesympathy ol the cohunun ty goes to the Corbett family in passing of loving mothernwho liveda good long life She 1158 her 98th year flavour sealed idiom mméé GINGERALE KISI Muir or HAVOUIS onus nsr men not on 3th son cwan uur us on owou Mr root In

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