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Barrie Examiner, 9 Apr 1954, p. 5

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Canadas Entry LYNDHURST MOTORS Canadas entry in the world hockey tourna ment this year will oppose Orillia Pontiacs in an exhibition game at Orillia Saturday night Both are senior teams Lyndhursts lost out to Russia in the final game of the tournament in Europe and since British Diplomat lItCunndiun Club On Partnership Continued from page one mention of Mrs Chisholm for her work as accompanist at the meetings bouquet of spring flowers was presented to the re tiring president in appreciation of her outstanding terms of office Superficial Differences While he made superficial com parisons between Canada and the United Kingdom in his talk Mr Reddaway speaker who has had an interesting background both during the war and since his entry in 1946 into the British Foreign Office stressed the basic identity that could be found in the two world partners Canada and the United Kingdom He presented fair picture of Unitcd Kingdom could ofler to Canada and what this country had to offer the United Kingdom under their working partnership What emerges out of the super ficial differences and basic iden tity between the two countries of the Commonwealth is some sort of working partnership he showed his audience But what is being aimed at today and looked for on the part of both nations is prac tical partnership lihe old mother daughter fatherson relationship is as dead as dude The three most important things Canada has to offer the United Kingdom are her resources her help in the solution to the very important dollar gap and the Canadian example of build up big poiltical unit where jealousy and diversity cl opinion has existed On the her hand lllOUlllLCfl Kingdom can also offer several fine things to the younger nation She has lihc lrruliiional thing she has had to offer all rlongmanen trained men Io help Canada ride out your boom The UK also has considerable guts declared her goodwill ambassador There is still plenty of light in the coun try and in spite of the present economic poverty there are 900 000an under arms in the UK to day very substantial contribu tion to the Canadian partnership llhirdly the United Kingdom can offer Canada very consider able political wisdom Mr Reddawoy did not hesitate to stress the very impoutant factor in the United KingdomCanada partnership the help that this country can give in the dollar gap We in the United Kingdom have what he felt the how to was said referring particularly to his countrys need for such essentials as nickel aluminum wheat and lumber The UK also has whole string of semiluxury items such as salmon cheese apples and dried milk But as things have been run ning Canada has been selling us twice as much as we have been selling The only way in which we can pay is to put dollars into our pocket by buying the things we have to offer The United Kingdom is very competitive again after the first postwar rush is over and the need for Canada to buy from her is of cardinal importance in the partnership And in many lines we are sec ond to none he reminded his lis teners Canada is vast and exhilarating country to come into stated Mr Reddaway as he spoke of the re sources we could otfer to his country This extraordinarily stimulating country with its enor mous resources that are not even scratched is one enormously im portant asset to put at the United Kingdoms disposal He cited Kitimat as an example of joint AngloCanadian exploitation of these resources where cocpera tion has helped development Describing Canada as an exam ple for the root of the world he lacked art the history of the nation that 150 years ago was poor struggling and rather bleak coun try made up of number of colon ies most of them hating each other The process of nationbuilding has been patient and tolerant con struction based on negotiations that have built up an impressive nation stretching from sea to sea Based on tolerance with no com pulsion and no bullying of minor ities be felt that Canadas exam ple of two communities managing to exist constructively in one big country now large scale modern state was of importance in dealing with the diplomalie problem of to day the building up of areas of common policyamong the 14stat es of NATO In his opinion the Canadian example was the only formula that could be applied Lt NAIO What does the United Kingdom with its weak rather unbalanced economy have to offer It has steady flow of people coming out and settling here and despite the fact that unfortunately the best and worst people tend to come and try their luck in newcountry very solid trained men are coming to Canada Since the war the United Kingv dom has sweated and= toiled and set priority on creating large fore es Both Canada and the United shopping list yard long he Kingdom are pledged to the hiLt to Signature Spring Somme needs Vacation expenses Seasonal needs Car or home repairs Medical expenses $50 none on stouuuu CAR OI runmrunl Oneday service No bankable security needed Sensible terms Up to 24 months to repay Phoné or come in today for fast friendly service 47 Housman Hunter 28 Dunlop Shims second floor phone 5529 BARRIE ONT onum BRANCH 55 ninth Eat and floor plus mt an agtL who tine in World To go to war if certain things hap pen and in this Western alliance they are fortified by the United States Ie did not feel thatthe United Kingdoms contribution of political wisdom should be overlooked either If the political wisdom of men such as Churchill had been heeded towards the end of the war the world would be in less un comfortable position than it is to day The partnership of the two na tions he pointed out during his talk is ultimately based on self interest as partnership where partners support each mutually Since the war it has been rather difficult on the English side be cause England came out on her knees llhat extreme weakness did mean for several years after the war that the United Kingdom could not talk the same lan guage in international treaties as North America His country is avery small plot of land with an area that would fit into one section of Ontario with over 12 times as many peepie and it cannot produce half as much food as it needs or nearly half enough raw materials Basically flimsy the United Kingdom econ omy has been specially so since the war As result the country has hael to stage an export drive to get the cash to buy the things lI needs This has led to the well known joke of austerity We had to go without many things We would like to sell what we produced to get money to buy wli It we needed from overseas for live or six years after the war At the English end of this dollar gap the United Kingdom wants any amount of things thaitCanada products but the difficulty on the economic side is to get back to an laridnary free interchange of dol ars On the defenceside however here has been very real partner ship from the beginning of the icace The sort of relationship that is iound to exist between the new uid old nation must also be on the oasis of free and equal partner shiphe stated and crossfertili wrnr lSll muqu Cottage Gullecl By Flames After Hit by Lightning fire which was believed to have started due to the violent electrical storm in this district on Wednesday night completely destroyed the cot tage of Evelyn and Bertram Atkins Toronto at Hawke stone The electrical storm was in progress at the time and the fire is understood to have started when lightning struck nearby tree travelled along hydro line and into the cot tage Guthrie firé department was called but was unable to bring the flames under control How ever they were able to pre vent the fire from spreading to two nearby cottages The fire was firstnoticed by Robert Lee neighbor of the Atkins ration was an important factor in this The more talent that can move between the two countries the better and richer both will be come he felt People without great opportunities in the United Kingdom can go to Canada where they are needed and Canadians on the other hand are making their mark in Britain where there are six Canadians in the House of Commons and many Canadian pub licc men enriching British life Frat process seems to me very hoopful he said of this reciprocal enrichment across the Atlantic SIGHT WAXWlNGS BRANTFORD CPI large flock of cedar waxwings was spot ted here at the end of March by Fonlds The birds smaller than robins are not often seen this early Although thousands of research ers all over the world are working on the problem we still havenot learned what causes cancer urnamont Plays at OriIlia Saturday Night then the CAHA has been under continual fire for not sending the best team Canada could muster and leave no doubt as who really is champion of the world in hockey Theatre Guild Ileur Byerson Director of Ilrts By MARGARET WOODS The guild enjoyed most inter esting talk on Theatre by John Barnes director of the School of Radio and TelevisionArts Ryer son Institute of Technology Ton onto at the general meeting on Wednesday evening The speaker was introduced by Bob McLean of CKBB who is graduate of Byer son Mr Barnes has been connected with both theatre andradio for number of years While student at the University of Toronto he helped to initiate the InterUni versity Drama Festival and played in number of shows He has directed the CBCprogram Even iide for the past 12 years and is now working with television pro grams He opened his speech by point ing out that there are two main groups of theatre in Canada ama teur and professional The pro fessional theatre has many advan tages over the amateuw Its actors are trained personnel Theatre is their livelihood So are the people who stage direct and produce the plays Pro fessions can turn even poor play into succes svimplybecause they are professional whilst the ama teurs are far more dependant on their choice of play and of course are acting for the enjoyment of it rather than monetary gain An amateur is very dependent 0dat405060 Be Wise Revitalize Youre crazy if you let age gefynu down when only 40 50 or 60 Theres such in nick easy way to get new and energy lry Ostrex Tunic Tablets to by For weakness loss of energy pepless tiredout rundown feeling due In luck of inn condi tions you may call getting old Revitalizes energizes invigorates stimulates Helps lmlh SNCS ch years younger Getacquainted size only 60¢ At all druggisls The professional title of Realtor is given only to men who have sound real estate experience ability and knowledge and whose adherence to well enforced code of business ethicspermits them membership in the Barrie District RealrEstate Board FOLLOWING ISA COMPLETE LIST OFIMEMBERS OF THE BARRIE BOARD Boakc Clifford Brewn Coutts Marshall representative Henry Elrick and Michie Fred Miles representative How Kellough Lacey ltuss Carson representative Rose representative Charles Rogers Norine Rogers representative George Wright representing Gordon Stoutt Limited Buying or Selling Place Your Confidenceinu Realtor miL our mdmhmhlwhhm mbnlwgwbmu4owmdnniLé DISTRICT REAL ESTATE manage design sets Spring Assembly Favored by the presence of Il lustrious Brother Fred Kings mill of London Deputy for On tario of Supreme Council the Spring Assembly of Barrie Lodge of Perfection Scottish Rite was held in the Masonic Temple on Tuesday evening and Wednesday of this week with large attend ance of members Armstrong lPGM presid ed for the sessions when the De grees Four to Fourteen were con erred on class of 33 candidates Al the banquet Wednesday in Trinity Parish Hall the toast to Supreme Council was gvicn by Cameron and the response by Ill Bro Kingsmill in very nspirlng address Toast to the candidates was proposed by Roy Christie and the response by Harry Rinn Tot enham Sidney Money Junior Warden thanked the Trinity Par ish Aid ladies for the excellent turkey dinner The committee was headed by Mrs Claude Carruthcrs lhe soloist of the evening James Hancock was mtrodueed by Bro Alfred Shepherd Accompan led by Bro Lloyd Tufford Mr Hancock in fine tenor voice sang Finicuai Finicula Victor Herb erts Ah Sweet Mystery of Life and Forgotten by Cowles on its audience and must CIlllUSl play the audience feels is worth seeing and then gain the participa tion of that audience in the actual presentation of the play In this particular respect theatre has great advantageover radio as The actors know wnether the audience likes or does not like the play bl An audience will usually sit through at least the first act which gives an actor chance to sell both himself and the play Mod erntheatre has gone even further to gain audience participation by having the stage in the audience as in Thacnton Wilders play Our Town and the Shakespearian pro ductions at Stratford Mr Barnes spoke of the import ance of the director being able to see the play as whole and organ ize accordingly Set design is also very interesting and important part of successful production and group should endeavor to keep the illusion of drama as much as possible throughout the play In closing Mr Barnes said he thought that there was definite future for drama in Canada and that stage radio and television could work together to accomplish this He wished the Guild every success with the forthcoming pro duction Arsenic and Old Lace After an open discussion of problems facing amateur groups vote of thanks for most enjoy able evening was given by the president Doug Greenwood ltL£ PIONEER PUBLISHER CRAIK Sask OP Lee Bron son one of Saskatchewans pioneer weekly newspaper publishers died at age 80 He published the Craik Weekly News from 1908 until his death Be your own Private Eye watch for the danger signals which may mean cancer lI2222222222 Itli osxvssswx gtgt THE BARRIE EXAMINER FRIDAY APRIL 1954 Wm HOLLY Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Melville Rogers on the birth of baby girl Elizabeth Joan Mr and Mrs Roy Hancock Pel ferlaw visited Mr and Mrs Charles Campbell recently In Barrie Hospital We are sorry to report that Thomas Wiley and his sister Miss Minnie Wiley formerly of HollyI are ill in Barrie Royal Victoria5 Hospital recovery We wish them speed WA To Meet April It The Womans Association will meet in the basement of the church on Wednesday April 14 at 230 pm Hostess Mrs Eugene Beech Lunch committee missionary meeting ison will be eonvener Mr and Mrs Elwood Fisher andl family of Shanty Bay visited out Mrs McCOr iCjV ttt Mrs Lackie and Mrs Pryde It will be Sunday wiht his brother and fam ily Mr and Mrs Fisher Congratulations to Marie Fisher who celebrated her fourth birth day on Sunday Since 1935 there has been re ported twofold increase in cm cer of the lung Cancer research workers are striving to find out why Wedding Receptions Dinner Partlcs Conventions Banquets Enjoy formal and informal oc caslons in the happy and dig nified atmosgihere of beach fut BIIYSTIIIBS LODGE BARRIE Phone your reservations Our number is Barrie 5198 SPORTS lllllhIIIl it is now quite unthinkable that sug gested as possibility Canada should with draw from further representation in what ls knmm as the worlds hockey series Russia made such withdrawal quite inconceivable by the simple process of de feating the great sports upsets of Canadian team in one of the all time For this was Russias first entry into these championships the quality of the Soviets held in light esteem and so the defeat was all the more stunning all the moi3 calculated to provide Mos cows propaganda machine with glory of the Soviet athletes rich material for sounding the Under these circumstances suffering from one of the most humiliating defeats inflicted upon its forces in the game at WllICIl these Dominians in reality rule the world Canada can not possibly retire until day of reckoning has extinguished the fires of arrogant bluster which this triumph is certain to set alight in the Soviet press For retirement at this poln would be rated as sheer de traitgm and indeed it would be very difficult practically imposs ible to convince other European nations that Canadas suprem acy in its greatest sport had not been taken over by Russia And what is much more important from the standpoint of national pride it might be even more difficult to convince the world that Canada had huffiiy taken the childish unsports manlikc attitude If we cant win we wont play It has been said that in view of the publics unfavorable attitude towards the club Canada should quit this synthetic world series synthetic that is finitely real in thenumber of in its title qualities though de competing nations Quit Thats not in Canadas sport lexicon Weve never been quitters nor crybabies in any competitive sport And if Canada quits now in defeat those are the stigmas that will be hung upon us nationally What champion doesnt get he invades foreign soil an unfavorable reception when Did those advocating Canadas with drawal ever hear the Detroit Red Wings cheered in say Toronto or Gordie Howe applauded whe rival Rocket Richard The jeers in such case$a case too are real tributes to gr at home in ringdom while be for his defeat dislike to fanatic heroworship he invades the domain ofhis nd in Canadas overseashockey eatness Anyone can get cheers Jack Dempsey was one of the most unpopular figures was champion Thousands rooted regularly Dempsey went out fighting and so turned mob Canada can do the same If were going to retire lets do so as champions not in the face rated opponent Your comment and ruggofllons by Elmer Ferguson co Calvert of defeat inflicted by an under lor lblr column wlll be welcomed Home 431 Yong Sh Toronla DISTILLERIS LIMITED MHIBIIUIO WANG ii at GARTSORES As LITTLE As $3000 PUTS THIS cu fl restore REFRIGERATOR IN YOUR HOME This unit offers the luxury features of higher priced refrigerators at very low cost few items are the special butler compart ment twoshelf door pantry 50 lb capacity acrossthetop freezer compartment allporcelain meat Super Mistr crispers for fruits and vegetables WEEKLY PAYMENTS AS Low AS chest and rapid chiller and new £3300 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