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Barrie Examiner, 2 Apr 1954, p. 17

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IS lion Earl Rowe MP for flutteriiesilnwr Iii llrey wormswwnwwm modem irir up Jul 1311 lillt vllll supply in xl win liviei they have ultehasmi an llll edit or rnellery for thri auzl liills what lzo cos Bias been of any iiolililty zijis they have Liittli and even lions ilcl 131133 hate spent on liquor The profesred izni of tile liltllllil tion is to trlablxh the bet moth of Ille filliiiei for flixa on pililhSLS But if the fa izer is unable to an svrci the it ons lLI from memory or from llgt then an arbitrary of net worth is imposed flilnst him By questions on the House Ullx paper llarkness established that no other class of lllttlllit tax payers is beinl subjected to the slime pro Ceedllre being used against tlliliiers He also learned that Saskatchewan although similar in almost every agricultural respect to Alberta and Manitoba is being omitted from the income tax drive llarkiiess ask ed if the reason for the omission was the refusal of Agricultural Min ister Gardinerto countenance that sort of treatment for the far mers of his province fl 352 llarkness made an effective case if National Revenue Minister Mc Cann didnt have an answer ready but said that he would make one at the proper time That probably means when the Income Tax De partment estimates are under dis cussion Emergency Powers Act During the week the Prime Mili istcr read the Conservative Op position lecture in his best style of righteous indignation because it had opposed renewal of the Em ergency Powers Act before the gov ernment had even made up its mind as to whether or not it was going to bring in renewal legis lation Mr St Laurent thought the Opposition should wait until the government acted before raising the matter Actually the fact that the Op position doesnt always behave just as the Government thinks it should is understandable For under our Parliamentary system it is not the business of the Opposition to study the Governments convenience Its function often is to lake the very course it knows the government doesnt want it to take That was the case with the Em ergency Powers legislation It is the Esort of dictatorship legislation that gshould be resorted to only in em ergencies and not made permanent lby being reenacted year after year That is the strong view which the Opposition takes And it didnt want the Government to be able to say as it otherwise might hav said Cleans rugs cleaner Qui dust You get Bottom View of lewyl No 30 Carper Noqu OFFICIALLY ENDORSED by National Institute of Rug Cleaning Inc VACUUM YOUR RUGS DAILY Movethemprolelsionallycleaned at Icon oncr your by pro Icisional rug cleaner FREE HOME TRIAI COME IN iarkzlvss outed oa that lit fat5t IIII WORLDS FIRST ANDONLY rag Cleaning of room lets you clean wolltowall withobt moving extras to buy Report from Parliament Hill V3 53 7A emn Specially Written For The Barrie Examiner By DON IlIACOf aiuillian Press Staff Writer OIIA WA March lP oin llilllLISt China nth Ill expect dip lomatic lttutIfillloii from IUI lllt liit HI In But lfilllc Mi St Laurent ltt told the Ilifllftl during an ex ternal affa debate it would he in unfortunate for Canada tie elf to any pledge not to recog iizre isle Red Chinese tZHtlhllifllI St Literati said The polscy of lL 11111191 to when the CiliaLLan ii the present time it mind as to conditions may be keep an open if ever of peace and stability in the world to recognize diplmnalically what ever governnent happens to be If control of the forces of China The position at this time is that we are not lllltitI pieSeilt condi tions contemplating diplomatic recognition of China The presence or Communist aim at the coming Geneva con ference on Korea and lndoChina did not imply recognition of the Chinese Reds But it does con stitute an admission that that is the government that is controlling forces that we have been re sisting So long as that is the only government on the mainland of China it is only through dis my results can be achieved No Time for Fillip John Diefenbaker Conservative external spokesman said this is no time to play with the bzill of recogni tion of China give fillip to Asia by permitting these people to believe that aggression will if not rewarded at least be considered in the international world today CCF Leader Coldwell said the Prime Minister had inarshalled all the arguments in favor of recogni tion Though the CCF disagreed with the Communist ideology and method of gaining power it favor ed recognition because the Red China government was fact Solon Low Social Credit leader said he opposes recognition at present Recognition was not necessary to enable Canada to deal with the Chinese Reds leader of the Progressive Conser vative party be following policy of appease ment if it recognized the China Communist government Appeasement inviting tyrant to start war fairs debate was adjourned until later We want no compromise with the devil he said At an VACUUM CLEANER WITH automatic WAY WIDEANGLE SUCTION on forward make For deepdown dirt surface litter PllECOMBING ACTION For threads cat anddog holnl RUGBRUSHING ACTION Grooms nap restores colors DEEPCLEANING SUCTION on but drake For stubborn groundIn dirll as never before Rotates in center etnoroorl No unhealthy leaking all tools to clean floorIocelIingno room HOME APPLIANCE SHOP 24DUNLOP STREET PHONE 5577 I1r och IIIL Canada such that it Will he in the interest the This is no time to national said Canada would to this state of affairs 80 can gr14ugQ iv Susan lee Leave an extra quart and please close the bedroom Windows oxiiit Mr Drew referred to the Chinese Communists as rob bers and militierers iilt Reject PC trillcism The Commons has rejected it strongly worded criticism of the governments wide powers under threewarold Emergency Powers Act Liberals and CCI mlinber Clario Gillis of Cape Bre ton South defeated 134 to 68 Progressive Conservative motion describing executive powers under the act as repugnant to respon sible government The act passed in 1951 to meet conditions arising out of the war in Korea was renewed last year to next May31 Oppdsition Leader Drew who offered the motion said the governments governorin council powers under the not have been abused He said Parliament cussions with that government that mum not be km to lend the act beyond May 31 Prime Minister St Laurent re plied the government hopes it will Progressive not have to ask for an extension affairs No decision had been made yet but if the government decided on an extension because of the inter situation Parliament Communism in would have an opportunity to de batc the issue Past Powers Less couple of days later in the Senate Liberal legislator with almost unbroken service in Parlia ment since the First World War warned that powers are being tak en by the executive and adminis trative branches of government which Parliament never would have granted 50 years ago Senator Thomas Cvrerar who en tered the Commons in 1917 and has been in Parliament ever since ex cept between 1930 and 1935 con sidered this matter of great im Opposmon leader George Drew pontance because it is possible to get democratic people habituated Speaking in general sense it is absolutely important that the individual units in democracy does not bring have always before them con peace but is the one sure way of mus understanding confidence and belief in the value of freedom Mr Drew added as the external af and libertyif Commons Unchanged Four federalibyelections March 22 left the party standing in the Commons unchanged Fewer than 60 per cent of eligible voters cast their ballots to decide an uncvent ful campaign The winning candidates were Liberal Yves Leduc Montreal lawyer in Verdun held by Paul Emile Cote for the same party un til his appointment recently to the Quebec bench Liberal Dr Ro dolphe Leduc in Gatineauvacated by the death last December of Lib eral Nadon John Pallet 33 yearold Progressive Conservative lawyer in Peel won forthe same party last August by the late Gor don Graydon and 42yearold farmer James McBain Who held Elgin for the Progressive Conser vatives Elgin was won for the PCs last summer by Coyle who died last January The Commons standing remains Liberals 173 Progressive Conser vatives 51 CCF 23 Social Credit 15 Independents Total 265 Unpleasant But Whipping Warden Allan of Kingston Penitentiary told the commonSenate committee on cor poral punishment is sinunpleasant but necessary form of punishment He urged whipping be retained in the proposed mew Criminal Code More and more people are making Dutch Pantry their centre for Home Baked Specialties For fine wholesome food home cooked skilled craftsmen you can not beat Dutch Pantry our home baked products are earning us quite reputation for quality cooking And we mean to keep this reputation by constantly striving1 to provideionly the very best WEEKEND SPECIAL DELICIOUS TASTY HOT CROSS BUNS 40c dozen with any other purchase SATURDAY ONLY Regularly 501 dozen DUTCH PASTRIES CUP CAKES CAKES BUNS DINNER ROLLS RAISIN BREAD HOME MADE BREAD COOKIES PIES FREE DELIVERY SERYICE ORDERS IN BY PM DELIVERED THE SAME DAY The Toast the Town days over CKBB 107 Dunlap SLE Opposite Queens lIotel Dutch Pantry Household Hints are broadcast Tuesdays and HILLSDALE Mr and Mrs Hamid Turner and family Brantford vislcd on Wed ntsday at Turners Congratulations to Rev and Mrs Marshall Jesse of Wilkie Sask formerly student minister here on the arrival of their son on Mar Mr and Mrs Bert Thompson and family Orillia spent the weekend at Thompsons Mr and Mrs Russell Turner and daughters visited relatives in Orif lia on Saturday Miss Minty Toronto spent few days this week at the manse Wedding Anniversary Mr and Mrs llarry lrew and Lionel visited Mr and Mrs Her man Irew at Waverley on Sunday It was Mr and Mrs 11 Ircws 48111 wedding anniversary Mr and Mrs Thomas Dwinnell Orillia were weekend guests with Mr and Mrs Gordon Thompson Return to Quebec Mr and Mrs John Raymond and son have returned to their home at St Johns Quebec Mrs Pledger accompanied them and will spend few weeks there Mrs Clarence Hill has returned from spending the winter at Or angcvillc Hostess to Moonstone Ladies Mrs Moore was hostess to the WA and WMS of Moonstone on Tuesday evening Womens Institute The Womens Institute met on Tuesday night at Mrs John Rum bles with members and two visitors The motto was given by Mrs Bell Roll call was an swered by giving an emergency and how to meet it Donations were given to help the Retarded Childrens School in Barrie Miss Irene McBride of Toronto will give an extension course on Psychology and You in the Un ited Church on April at 130 pm The WI members of Craighurst Silver Maple and Vasey are to be guests of Hillsdale Institute The home economics convener Mrs Grant Dunn gave very educa tive paper on Our Mental Health Mrs McDonald read some im portant hints on our daily habits contest given by Mrs Charles Thompson on Parts of the Body was won by Mrs McDonald Mrs Lockhart and Mrs Frawley assisted the hostess in serving refreshments Next meet ing April 13 at Mrs Newton Trains It being the annual meet ing all convenem are requested to bring full reports and that the birch rod also be aps proved as an instrument of cor poral punishment for young of fenders who repeatedly commit minor crimes He showed the committee strap and lash used in Canadian peni tentiaries The lash or catonine tails has wooden handle 18 inches long to which are attached nine 16inch strands of sash cord The leather strap is 16 inches lotig and4212 inches wide and has 10inch leather handle The strap is applied on the bared but tocks and Mr Allan said it is more effective deterrent than the lash He said the cat should be discarded KING EMPEROR Napoleon was crowned King of Italy atMiIari Cathedral in 1805 Phone2098 Thurs FISH Hello Homemakers Infill Fish is our We can always be sure of pleasing the family with varictyi of fish dishes store with frozen cabinet for fish there will be our favorite fillet of sole along with salmon and halibut steaks and an assortment for cubed haddock cod perch etc doubt there will be fresh pick crel and smelts next week since the fishing boats are in Lake Erie now By the way do 1l forget to add canned fish to your grocery list If you make chowdch and cusses oils of canned fish select tuna flakes innan haddie pink salmon fish cakes or pilchards However fish for salads should be red sal men sardines crabmcat or shrimp Whatever way you serve fish relish or garnish is needed Per haps you have some homemade heel and horseradish tomato or cucumber relish or you may wiin to bliy an emergency bottle of IIartar sauce On the other hand theres nothing better than wedge of lemon and dried or fresh parsley Baked Fish In Foil to lbs thawed fish fillets perch white fish etc 11 cup salad oil carrots sliced onions sliced tbsps parsley Place each fillet in centre of 12 inch square foil Sprinkle each side of fish with oil salt and pars 1ey Place few slices of carrot and onion on top Wrap fish neat ly in foil making double fold at Wherever there is is If 15 git iii Wylie ll Crackels Cheese sandwiches and Mp in ugyVQ ye Errol sIlCIiS PWCP Bidding 8151 federal ElirltLtfgt Scallop Salad Zilt pint scallops cups hot water tbsp lemon juice lli tsps salt v15 acting ker of the lions cup mayonnaise uf Ctrllitll When Opp nu fVYJltflif llIéfillne cup celery diced Leader iloa George Drlw gt or ll cup pickle relish ed In his piriys polo flw 777777 CUP milk 3533251 231 NICK bl Librilll An antirust paint now available lettuce irelziuer the spoke gt COOK scallops lo cubed halibull in boiling water to which lemon juice and salt have been added bowl for out hour Icttuce cups NutriThrift Menu Onion Soup Scallop Salad with Cheese Dress ing Tomato Asplc Potato Salad Tea Biscuits Canned Raspberries Serves six in and Cookies QU llON BOX Mr ll asks At what temp erature can heat salmon in the can in the overi Answer sealed can of food must never be heated in the oven without first being punctured or the lid having been taken off then replaced in position Drain off tablespoon of the juice and heat salmon in preheated oven of 325 degrees for about 20 minutes Red salmon and sardines are often heated in this way to serve on toast Toast is prepared by arrang ing sliced bread on rack of broil ing pan and placing in oven with top element or Broil turned on Allow two minutes or less for each side to toast when bread is three inches from heat ends 25 to 30 mins in preheated electric oven of 450 dogs side Down Cake and Milk CCLDWATER By LORNE LETIIERBY Place in shallow pan and bake Serves four NulriThrift Menu Baked Fish lied pmmo creamed com Up lliironia Horticultural Mr Drew could not reply as there was no pair of privilege If 11de Ruflcd Mr Drew walked from the Drain well chill Cut into small Chamber 51f9l€ pieces Mix in the mayonnaise T133 35 ipmkwtMr 003 celery pickles and milk Chill in fwd llniwfllallfl Mulli electric refrigerator in covered lfarrls Miniaer of Immigration The he moment and Citizenship balanct at scabs are WI District Annual Dfimct annual meeting North Simcoe Womens fr Institutes minster or Ff alley wih War tillinlcr ladies as hosztsses it was de ided at an executive meeting at the Coldwaler home of the presi dent Mrs Lane Lions Curling at Orillia Coldwater ladies joined Others from Barrie Orillia Beaverton Cannington and Bald in oneday Lions Clubs bonspiel at Orillia Over 70 Lions participated and following the competition ham quet meeting was held at Carters Grill where prizes were present ed to the winning curlers Rinks from Goldwater which showed Well but failed to carry off any awards were Jack Dunlo lead Mel Kent second Clarence Ward viceskip Bill Wylie skip Frank Williams lead Andy Dunlop sec ond Harry Cowan viceskip Gor don Cooper skip Public Speaking Contest First round of the public speak ing contest sponsored by Cold water Legion was held in the 01 ange Hall with sizcablc attend Eric Bacon prominent Orillia men to hem the gtudmts com et Tuna ChOWder amateur horticulturist spoke to in Winners wili qdvmce inpthe cans tuna lIuronia Horticultural Society Canadian Legion oratorical com onions S1C0 meeting at Goldwater on steps to Damion potatoes sliced tsps salt in tsp pepper cups water cups milk take for best results in planting nual seeds He also showed 31 gardens an ides of scenes from his own and other Mrs Sheppard gave re can creamed Lom port on an executive discussion IbSDS but which favored planting native DiCCe bay leaf evergreens on Goldwater River Drain 011from tuna Into kettle =baiik Mr Bacon offered shrubs Brown onions till golden stirring often Add potatoes salt pepper water cover and cook 15 minutes Add milk corn tuna and bay leaf stir and heat 10 minutes Remove bay leaf add butter and serve Makes six or eightservings NutriThrift Menu Chowder and Members from Waubaushene pose to plant shrubs at the angle formed by shone saplings and annual seeds from his garden for river bank planting pro tri thc junction of Highways 103 and 12 at Waubau Goldwater members intend pro Winncrs were lst Nancy Rose Waubaushcnc subject Newfound land $5 prize 2nd Fred Hurcom Waubaushenc speaking on Sir Frederick Bantings life $3 3rd Malcolm MacDonald Hillsdalc who also spoke On Dr Bantings career l$l Coldwater Legion president Geo Devitt was chairman and judges were Russell Waubaushenc Rev Ross Cumming and Lane Goldwater square miles FU LENGTH COATS Wonderful selection to choose from Complete size range including 121414X for children If you are not slim half sizes up to 2412 SKIRTS nounsI °SWEllTEllS See the new Lady Anne Orlon Pullover As popular 95 ever we hovemony special purchase shorties now in stock these are real bargains see them soon stocks ore complete prices are right Mo sun one nun if USE 0111i CONVENIENT LAYAWAY PLAN SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD YOUR CHOICE The Col Esl 1876 THE BARBIE EXAMINER FRIDAY APRIL WWW will be held Maw 21 at either War Rhode 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