Elie Earth Examiner éuausaes by Canadian New are is sum Baltic amus PM Higher Taxes IONDAY musr ll May Come Necessary Io Waken Voters There are current and continuing ar guments over what should be done to solve Canadas economic mess There is school of thought that urges greater government spending and higher wages as means of putting more money into circulation and thus stimulating the ec onomy Fortunately this school has been largely discredited although it is still very vocal Then there is the school of thought that calls for the government to hold its spending line and for labor and man agement to hold the wage and price lines Most of these appeals have fallen on deaf ears judging by the increased government spending and the steady up ward spiral of wages and prices There are two other schools or per haps two branches of the same school One says that the government should raise more money and thus match its spending to its income by stimulating the economy and increasing the rate of production although it is not always too clear how this should be done The other school small but growing one says flatly that thegovcrnmsnt must raise taxes in order to match income to outgo In recent and very fine address on this whole problem Mr Ian Meme president of the Canadian Manufactur ers Association identifies himself with the school that is opposed to tax in creases He believesthat the government shouldwork for economic expansion by allowing the natural growth factors in thegeconomy to reassert themselves He bolsters this by the very sensible ar gument that Canadians must learn to buy Canadian instead of purchasing goods made in other countries Mr McRae also argues that increases in corporation and sales taxes would only have the affect of increasing the price of goods and adding further fuel to the fire The Prince Albert Daily Herald thinks pretty good case can be made out for increases in personal income taxes with Opinions of Other Newspapers CRIMINALS UPTGDAIE 400 isudbury Star Law enforcement agencies are well aware of the advantage to be gained in crime detection through the employment of modern techniques and scientific aids They are equally aware ol the advantages to criminals through the use of uptodaie knowhow in the commission oi crime Along these lines news story tells of Toronto man being sentenced in New York State for his part in the theft of $6500 from supermarket The jury was told the man took movies of the manager dialing the safe combination study of thafilm revealed the means to open the safe without cracking it in the accepted criminal methodof opening safe CHURCH GROWTH REPORTED Gait Reporter Reports from annual church meetings through out the area reveal year of growth and plans toriincreased activity Every church the reports show benefited from renewed interest in the Christian life Emphasis was laid on the increase in Sunday school attendance and the increase in church membership and these resulted in increased glv lugs to both the local work and the cause of mis sions New church buildings new educational centres additions and improvements to church property were listed by many of the churches as already completed or planned The whole adds up to emphasis now being placed on the work of the church and the good which is thus accomplished FEBRUARY 23 ms The Canadian National Railways helped out with the relief situation in Barrie by providing work for ten men on the welfare rolls at the CNR gravel pit at Colwell six miles west of town where they unloaded railway ties Morons says lot the boys she dat es seem to have perpetual nations short synopsis of the beginning and end of most novels plays and movie Boy meets girl Girl gets boy 3hr isnirflixamiarr Authorised second cut role can nunmum cum wasnt as NeWs otFormer Years Paragraphically Speaking the anme on the higher levels We dont suggest that these increases should be severe but we do think there should be some sort of graduated increase so that even the lowest income groups will pay few dollars year more The Herald advances two reasons One the government obviously needs more revenue ltcannot continue to spend vast sums more than it collectsmthout creat ing new money and further reducing the value of shrinking dollar But perhaps equally important it is high time that every Canadian wage and all ary earner was brought up short and faced with some of the cold hard and unpleasant facts of this countrys cur rent economic plight Too many of us continue to live in sort of economic fools paradise where everything has been fairly rosy and we see no reason why it shouldnt continue to be rosy light tap on our pocketbooks strikes us as the only way we can be made to realize that things are not rosy and that unless we buckle down and start to live within our national means that we are headed for real disaster Canada has been through all these ar guments beforeThe last Liberal ad ministration in Ottawa faced the same basic problems and decisions and was un able to solve them The present admin istration continues to grapple with the manswernble problem of giving Can adians everything they ask for without running up huge deficits or destroying the structure that supports our dollar value The truth is that there is no easy solu tion and that no government has yet had the courage to face up to the only soluv tion that is offered Taxes should be raised but we doubt if they will be High taxes no matter how necessary and how right they may be in the long term view tend to make governments unpopular with the voters who continue to believe they can have their cake and eat it Teaching the princi les of the better way in life to both children an adults the church has task which can only be accomplished by devoted men and women The marked increase in attend ance the givings of tho members and adherents speak volumes for those who reside in this area The entire community can rejoice in the growth of the church for itmeanr better community MUCHMARRIED COUPLE St Thomas TimesJournal Mr and Mrs Donald Walsh sre going on their fourth honeymoon Mrs Welsh was Edith de Bretteville of Washington sugar heiress and Mr Walsh is rich Texas oilman Tth have had three divarcu from each other not from different people They have married each other four times This time says Mrs Walsh its for keeps Their fourth honeymoon is trip arch the world Letshcpe they dont split up again before they get back She must learn to exude sweetness and he to pour oil on troubled waters PUBLIC FUNDS WASTE Calgary Albertan NA publishes large and costly monthly mag azine for its employees In the interests of good employee relations that is in order But was it necessary for the company to go to the additional expense of several thousand dol lars to publish and circulate among its employees brochure of its arguments before the Air Trans port Board on why its monopoly position should be perpetuated and CPA denied rights to na tional service Up Meaford Way Human Seal Krikor liekimanhsd swim in icy Georgian Bay He also pulled car with his teeth when there The 05 foot smokestack at the water works station was taken down after neaidy 50 years It had been landmark for fishing guidesn In this land of the free and the home of the brave bachelors are long on free dom and short on bravery According to an advertisement by corporation cortee breaks and $750 to the cost of constructing the average house To beat this gamelnstead of building home buy coffee stock man who disengaged skunk from tin canine had caught his head in said there were indications the uskunk reciatlve as he might have mm to the distance Russia exceeds It in shooting rockets into space macs or in Canadian mu Ndwlplm eua Annotation 111 sun Plus Enroll ofdmï¬umi Poie mwuvifyhntilled to the es in Ad ill as ann JHiic Ohe legislative yuan of Nationalist Ohinawaaaskcd when the use of falsies by men under 35 qlPress reports such illadvised legislation would result in Natlonallstchihds having plethora of skinnyol dsinthe ear CE FOLLIES OF 1959 City Of Churches Faces Strangulation By Industry sauce LEVETT Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO CP Canadas city of churcheswiih house of worship for every 2000 persons ls facing problem and chal lenge familiar to large centres everywhere The problem is one of shifting population and strangulation by industry in the downtown area Oneefashiouable churches built in exclusive areas loo years ago find their stainedglass windows darkened by the shadow of fac tory buildings Gothic spires are losing their place on the skyline to lowering office buildings an apartment blocks VAï¬lED AEPRQACH Each denomination sees the problem differently and each is meetingihe challenge in dif ferent way The Jewish faith is thoonly major division not affected Tbersare no synagogues left in thé downtown area For the Roman Catholics and tho Anglicans the problem is ac centuated by set parish bound aries for the United Church Baptists and Presbyterians with less strict borders it is more fluid situation Bi Rev Bl Snell suffragan bishop of Toronto is fighting the problem of dwindling congrega tions in the many downtown An sllcan parishes The churches were built closer in the old days he said There was not the good trans portation then Now we have decreasing attendance as the parishioners move toward the suburbs and asmaller area from which to draw as commerce moves in But it isnt simple matter of closing churches and amalgamat ing congre atlons Where the stately one smin homes of the past have be rooming houses or small business areas apartment block mey grow in ihn future Some dw we may be glad we have these churches in this area in the meantime nationm churches are being established We have strong Japanese con gregation Bishop Snell said behave it is the largest Anglican Japanese congregation outside Japan and they have their own Japanese priest In the meantime the church is moving into counselling sndwel farewolli and conducting music and drama activities to attract population which has become mainly transient St Marks on the fringe of the downtown area in Parkdale has taken in group of youngsters calling themselves the Saints providing them with room to hold meetings and hall for dances The city has established nur sery schools on Anglican church premises IN BUSINESS AREA St James Cathedral points up the problem Bishop Snell said dont believe it has one member living within parish boundaries The situation is different for the Roman Catholic Church Sev eral years ago when the western section of the downtown area was mainly Jewish attendance at Roman Catholic churches in the district declined Now the Jews have moved awayto the north and of the city mostlyand re cent immigrants from central European countries have moved in Most of them are Roman Catholics Now the story is one of over crowding wlih masses in down LETTERS TO EDITOR NEED name cosmos should he wish deprive chil problem with pushsbuttonr AT CENTRAL COLLEGIATE dren of the thrill of perforating for large audience misting 153 It is at festivals and the like that they learn their first les gflamï¬agï¬mgï¬mw sons that help them later on sir feel that your repcrter imperialm on radio and tale is being unfair to students at mum programs One would Central Collgiate When several think he of all people slimid hundred studenis pour out of 51110 the building with limited time My children are grown b9 tqget home eat and rétilrn to road these festivals so am school it isnot easy for them in WW3 91 to wait patiently while dozens behalf oLcars pass in alldlrectlons And why does he insult par Howymany of the drivers are ants by saying they are bored courteous eating to stop and With such andwould rather be let the students cross Instead of criticizing the stu ly doesnt mean Channel at dents why dont we solve the msausmn MOTHER cross light or traffic officer hope something is done DECBlES CRUELTY TD quickly before some young Per on ANIMALS son is killed or injured uamm latch 1959 Yours truly To the Editor TYNDALL The Barrie Examine so Much has been wrlite at home waichingT He slire DISAGREEB WI 50300 rnusraa an IV 74 William St Barrie February 191959 TathaEdltor The BarrieExam er Isir Just Whyd RalphSne grove on the public school board if he isnt interestedin aliphases BIBLE THOUGHT Hefloes iudg raveryaotwn er we asklll cannot escape of education Why lately about humane killing and it appearsthat the wellknown line fMans inhumanity be men could very well apply to the animal also There must be countless thousands of people who mourn at the knowledge of sufferings the moribeasts lthug are slaughteredfor our co One smaller cruelty perhaps is to take cats out to some lone ly place and leave them home less and bereft Many of us could easily find ourselves wish ing that such people might one day suffer equal cruolfY or in otherwords own medlein Yours for better deal for nlmals nonhuman get dose of their stain quarters and crowds out side ihe buildings on Sunday Rev Claude Mulvlhill head of the Catholic Immigration Bureau said that in one downtown parish eight national churches have been built Church lay workers are busy in roorninghouse areas and language classes have sprung up under Roman Catholic nus pipes in many areas The movement seems to come in fronds Father Mulvihiil said Who knows what the next trend ban UNITED GHURCH VIEW Dr MacKay cosuperin Landsat of homo missions of Metropolitan Toronto for the Unitedrchurch of Canada sees the picture thism Tile church finds itself in dif ficulties through loss of the strong regular churcbsuppordng congregation but at the same time finds its potential and chal lenge greater than ever The job among our downtown churches howls not just to mainlt rain the churchit is to establish mission among the people People live where they can af ford to live The residents of yesterday have moved away and the newcomcrto the city moves in where he can afford toin the areas where industry and busi ness have forced out tb wealthy WELFARE SERVICES The United Church has bol stered jail and Hospital chaplain services and one church has built ramps to enable persons confined to wheelchairs to attend services Metropolitan United big fashionable church in an areanow noted for secondclass taverns and streetwalkers has bowling alleys in the basement There is playgron in the church grounds to keepyounger school children off the street churchoperated mission is being rebuilt to care forderelicts Dr Munro secretary for home missions of the Presbyter ian Church sees it this way if the church is not going to get out into the neighborhood and work among the people than it should move to the suburbs and let somebody else use their plant to do the lob that needs doing Amalgamation might be lolu tion in some places he said but his church is going slowly in this regard in the light of experience in the United States Many churches were closed in down town areas of United States cities Then hugs apartment de velopments openedup and where were the churches We are get ting ihe problem much later and can benefit from ces HEAVY LOSER The occasion was the debate on motion introduced by Mr Jnhn Russell Taylor Progressive Gon servatlve member from Vancou verHurrard who is the 41year old son of Cyclone Taylor He moved That in the oohdon of this the government should give early consideration to the advisability of establishing Canada sports ccundl with the object of fostering and encour aflng amateur sport in Canada such council to have represents tives from each of the provinces of From midsitsrnoon until 10 oclock at night the proposal was discussed In these days when the Government is unisversally re garded as bottomless gold mine which can pay for everything needed to satisfy every whim of every Capadian it is perhaps no more unreasonable to ask it to subsidize amateur sports than in expect it to buy 100 ohsclescenr aeroplanes costing up to $9000000 each just to keep factory buy it was perhaps sgniflcant that is MP5 made speeches on the pro posal and that uanCky number was just enough to talk out Mr Taylors proposed sports council All VIEWS HEARD Up to the close of the debate series of excellent speeches presented number of interest log and perhaps not widelyknown facu and also gave us much food for thought We were left with the strong lnlpresslon that tho good old days were indeed good days when men were men and sports made them manller Mr Bus Matthews from Nanslmo took us back 2000 years to see how the mighty Roman Empire fell in ruins be cause fiome became spectator nation The man became fat on QUEENS Plant By Don oannmv Special Correspondent For The Barrie Examiner TORONTO misunderstanding has Lands and Forests Minister Spoonel in trouble Mr Spanner this year is spon sor of wilderness bill It is good billdesigned to give the government authority to reserve Crown Lands for recreal tion and other purposes Uhhappliy for Mr Spooner one of the incidental purposes is re search into flora and fauna By the time reports of the bill reached his boma area in Coch rane South it looked as though the main purpose of the wilderness areas would be reserve lands for research Local sportsmpn looking at the millons of acres of wilderness surrounding them could see mental picture of it belng set aside for research And they howled much to the ministers discomfort LIBERAL TARGET Liberal Leader Wintermeyer also is suffering from misunder standing though in his case there is suspicion it may be intentional misunderstanding The other day in education committee Thomas Graham the affable Conservative member for their experien iThe Pilesbyterlan Church has lostvery heav in its down town membership but the chal lengs is being met vigorously be said In areas where churches lack executive lay leadership flying squads of leaders move in from suburban areas and work with the minister One such campaign added 50 names to the Sunday school rolls of one churcb Atone church classes are be ing conducted in English and Cili nesa Another church has swim ming pool for its members an other has bowling alleys Dr Munro would like to see return to personal evangelism with qualified church leaders moving through the restless root less throngs on downtown streets and clgdping them back into the mm 10000sduaramuat area shown above in what is known as Ontarios hinterland has been opened to nonsresldent travellers after being closed for eight years The area was originally closed to protect In dian trappera who ueededa monopolylon the fish and gain resources upon which theydcpend for surviv he uaaunderthe beveltm was Cyclone Taylor had told him that in his playing days we were slxtymln uio men Douglas Fisher the CC mans her from Port Arthur gave long and obviously carefully rev searched account of the develop mebt of sports in Canada sug gesting that sports are related to the depth of the culture of na tion He asked for clear laction between amateurs and professionals in sport and do plored the prospect that Cana dian sports council might include someone like the famous Ontario bockey promoter Connie Smyihe whose man philosophy with re spect to sports is lf you cant beat them out in the alley you Icannot beat them out an the ee lion Laser Pearson onetime Guelph baseball player contrib uted to the debate so also did Hamiltons fo footballer Tiger Cat Bobbie McDonald who reminded the House of the shame ful wartime discovery that 40 per cent of the recalls going into our army was found to be physically unfit and bad to be relected Nobody made the obvious pre diction that as we become more and more nation of spectator sportssoon we will all stay at horns in front of our television sets while champion boxers fight in empty TV studios and football clubs ars owned by TV networks and play games in remote and empty fields surrounded only by TV cameras Such is the state to which carparking problems seem destined to reduce us But mean while ourMPs did not vote to create Canada sports council Misunderstandings Trouble Twolillfs York Centre while discussing teacher sappy said or course uuderstand the Liberal leader would have the government as sign all teachers Mr Wintermeyer of course has proposed no such thing He hassuggested that mrbaps the government should take over payment of teachers salaries llut he has stressed that there should be local autonomy WIDE OPEN In stretching the salary pro posslinio an arbitrary allocation of teachers Mr Graham was fol lowing what is either very sloppy habit or planned tech nique of the government benches Starting with sections of ths press and then with certain Coa servative members pancularly lion Robert Macaulay Mr Wiih termeyer has been pushed off base since early in his career through abuse of his public stale meals The Liberal leader has habit of ovarexplaininghimsef which leaves him wide opento misul termstation If partial stew merit is lifted out of context with outtbe full explanation it can leavarqulte wrong impression in the early days this led to considerable misunderstanding through minreporting quite un intentional on the part of newer uONTARO ros Pros that part tbsprovinoc be tween the provincial boundary and James Bayilylngfndrth of the Albany River and line drawu from theriver to the Manitoba border Lowsr dot ted line shows the original billundaiml Nowthe nun ary flipper dotttgfi line has been moved aoo milssinorihwnrds