Battle For Survival On Canadas rockbound east coast where folks are proud of their seafaring back ground traditions die hard Now one of the oldest and proudest of themall is fighting battle for survival The seal hunt New foundlanders and Nova Scotlans sadly ad mit appears to be on itsway out For several years the industry has been struggling against economic setbacks Fall ing prices for pelts and fat have steadily reduced the fleet of chunky little ships bucking the ice flees in search of the seals in the Gulf of St Lawrence and the Strait of Belle Isle narrow neck if water between Labrador and the northern tip of Newfound land This spring even the sea turned against the seal hunters Of the seven ships sailing for the hunt only four returned The others were crushed and sunk by the treacherous icefields No lives were lost this year nor did any crew members die when another MONDAY APRIL 19 1954 chance anyway so why not keep the money in Canada that lack of uniformity and am biguity in present laws and their enforce ment needs clarification The latter group stressed strict supervision in any operation of lotteries Many suggest the provinces should handle their own lot teries for provincial purposes once federal approval is given Some also suggested that most of the income should be distributed as prize money the smaller portion going to such things as hospitals medical research scholarships and straight charitable pur poses ClvilServiceIGroMb Canadas civil service has grown enorm ously in the last 15 years and it is continu ing to grow During the height of the war when all sorts of special services like ration ing were set up about 115000 people receiv ed their pay cheques from Ottawa By 1950 the total had moved up to 125000 By last December regular employees totalled over Saurin WI News of Elmoe sail 2nd vicepresident Mrs Don friendly feelings are For Poronts Only FRIENDLY FEELINGS By Nancy Cleaver Jiiney is sometimes very rebel lious to our authority and antag onistic to her brother But good deal of the time she is an outgoing happy littleperson 71 do think important Mrs Whiter said to her neighbor Mrs Brown who said thoughtfully Our Tom is quite changeable too But then he is entering ad olescence Naturally he wants to be very independent do think that parents should try to meet their childs emotional needs although sometimes its hard to know just what they are Its lot more difficult to do this than plan balanced diet clothes Never say of your son or daughter when he is angry and anti social Its just his feel ings In disparaging wlty Just feelings are very im portant to mental health and physical wellbeing Even very little child needs to think well of himself There is poem with two lines about have to live with myself and so must be fit for myself to know Mother or father are on the track when they thought or shop for Parents should make their chil drens friends welcome The only proschool child with no play mates in his backyard is lonely little person Other peoples chil dren make noise scatter things around and track in dust but friends are part of the necessary environment for happy humans child cannot develop friendly feel ings toward others in social vacuum It may seem rather strange to stress that children need to be very sureof the warmth and con stancy of their parents love Of course mother loves her own flesh and blood you protest But have you not card mother fool ishly threatening something like this 11 on If you do such and such naughty thing Mother wont love you any more Love is not sire to be turn ed off and on like water in tap One observer suggested that mod ern parents are often sopreoc cupied or fatigued at the end of busy day in the competitive world in which We live that instead of giving their child lavish armfuls of love they dole out small tight wro vessel went to the bottom two years ago 135000 and altogether 170000 people were Thirty members and two visitors Jacobs secretarydreasurer Mrs 10551g label their child as bad Strum Frmndly feelingslare the on the government roll of the Saurin Womens Institute Dyer press secrtary Mrs Juniors actions may be undesir fluralhpTOdua lovmg home It wasnt always thus The history of met at the home of Mrs Don Ja George Dickinson Standing com nble But he should not be made gsgflialeeé 319ml more Newfoundlandls Seal hunt is scored with This country has grown mightily in popu cobs April Motto Throw open mittees Agriculture and Canadian to feel that he is of lime worth m0 ma new lhall disasters the worst in 1914 when the South ern Cross foundered and carried all 173 men aboard to their deaths Nowadays barring lation wealth and industry since 1939 But does an increase of 40 in population justify 200 expansion in regular civil service the window that may see once more the magnificent scene of na ture Roll call was answered by payment of fees Plans were com Industrles Mrs Robert Graham Citizenship and Education Mrs George Johnson Community Ac tivities and Public Relations Mrs Hls behaviour must conform to certain necessary requirements At the same time he must not be continually made to feel that his abundance of love from father and mother The child cannot but re spond if he is sure he can count on their affection explosions or sudden and violent upheavals even Wlth the most generous allowance for pleted fer the industrla1 tour of Ken McQuarrie Historical Re feelings or emotions are wrong COIleEhll of ice such death tons are unlikely Radio new government services established since Midland to visit Copelands Mill search and Current Events Mrs the war If we go on at this rate then mg Co Fine Silks and Bausch and Hugh Ritchie Home Economics child is bundle of wants Pianomaking is $2000000 communications aircraft and helicopters can bring help in hurry But theres still enough spirit of adventure in the game to lure the diehards and there are many as long as few ships remain to sail in Adventure however is about all the in dustry retains of its past Gone are the ceremonial departuresof the big fleets numbering into the dozens which were the biggest annual events in St Johns Nfld until the middle 19305 with the horntooting and pennantwaving which put them on par with Calgary at Stampede time Those were the days when it was point of honor among seal hunters all over the island never to miss seasou on the floes when they flocked in hundreds to the cap ital often covering miles of trackless snow covered country on foot to get berth to the ice More profitable work ashore plus Bowman The election of officers the Masonic Ha Bro Ryb better friends if they do not have Mp the rowing scarcity of ships have cut bee About 40 0f canadas maple symp was held resulting as follows 50 was mast 1°01ng to see too much of each other As CO ETEIT production is exported nearly all of it to the idem Mrs R1 the usual toasts RW Bro Watson shar into their ranks mm 0W they grow older they often dlSCOV 175 Chle DFGSldenl MTS Earl Fame was the Weak erthat they have similar interests In fact even seal flippers delicacy to OPINIONS OF OTHERS lst Vice presiden Mrs Beard visitors Here and There and can enloy eaéh Others 0m CONSULT th Newfoundland palate are losing their Mrs Wallace Bell returned from Panyr spending two wee With Mr and Children seek the compan Go color Where they once were came Mrs Russell DEathe wmdbridge ionshi of their peers or other and bleeding through the streets strung on VTQO Much benafor Mr and Mrs waiter Houden younglsters around their own OPTOMETMST piece of cord now they haVe to bewrap Comm and Dance Mr and Mrs Spring and Jlm age child hams great at ped City council made that ruling last year as though flipperswere just another article of diet instead of piece ofhistory OutofTown salesmen In these days of keener competition there is bound to grow up an increasing number of individuals who want to make fast dollar at the expense of someone else warns The Acton Free Press The householders are going to see more door to door salesmen Business men are going to have more glib Conveyancers Etc tongued callers With schemes that Will stim advertising busmess admittedly they are printing mhe womenis Community Club dies and Mr and Mrs Whitney ital Midland All ho to see he 67 Home Toronto MONEY To LOAN ulate trade These specialists have been more papers But do the prlces they Charge for catered to banquet in the hall Ilhomlsonv Allistom V151t9d Mr some soon BARRE PARTNER Mike 13 owen st Barrio appearing more often and we predictthis is only the beginning In the spring and early summer days when travel is more pleasant We are going to see more of these folks seeking our dollars and offering give4away propOsals that careful examination will prove unsound As The Free Press states we have had the chimney repair gang and the bank book racketeers and the magazine salesmen already They are only the forerunners There is only one safe course to follow with the stranger who calls at your door He has not anything to offer you as good as you can get from the merchant or dealer in your home town Remember these fellows were not calling on you when goods were scarce Remember too that they invariably make bigprofit oilevery sale Toucan Natibnal lotteries terming them former gambling Those in favor said people are going to take ttttttittttt Class All At The Wilson Building Post nervous Ehrillorrie ï¬xation Published Monday Wednesday Friday 13 Office Square Barrie ontario Canada THE BARRIE EXAMINER DIlMIIlED government already by far the biggest single employer in the country may ultimately be come the only one And that is an undesir able prospect Editorial Notes You may pay less for your pure maple syrup and sugar this year Current indica tions point to an early bumper maple syrup crop Tapping began two weeks ago in the Eastern Townships of Quebec Canadas richest sapproducing area and warm days and cold nights have been keeping pails full ever since short severe winter and an early spring are the best climatic conditions for sap prodllction And many producing areas are experiencing just that kind of weather some 80 of the total Canadian sap production comes from Que Eganville Leader It remains for Senator John Haig of Manitoba to tell the world that although he has nothing personal against the newspaper business the pub lishers have increased their wealth during the last ten years at greater rate than any other class of people He points out that the value of the publishing business has gone up over the past ten years at tremendous rate They are doing huge amount of adVertising compared with that of ten or ï¬fteen years ago and they scarcely know what to do with their money So says SenatorJohn Haig But whatare the facts Admittedly the newspapers are enjoying better subscriptions and advertising fall in line with the prices they must pay for everything that goes into the making of newspaper We would say nodeï¬nitely no If newspapers were charging twice as much today as they got for advertising and subscriptions ten years ago The Leader for instance would now be costing you four or five dollars year our advertising rate would be close to one dollar an inch Linotypes presses casters type ink paper labor aeverything has doubledin priceJn the publishing as well as in any other business and well you know itthe prices of every thing ypu buy now costs you twice as much as in 44everything except advertising and neWSpaper subscriptions Thus it will be seen that while publishing costs have doubled during the past ten years the news papers are still far away from charging double rates for subscriptions and advertising For after all publishers in the main are most considerate type of businessman Unlike other businessmen too they give much free publicity for everythingENfIs Eric Damasom that tends to keep their people enlightened as well as to keep them together for the commonweal Senator Haigs unkind cut that in his opinion down and study his urban paperslhe will ï¬nd that much of what he reads even onrthe front pages is but gossip all dolled up for such master not ï¬nd newspaperpublisher behind the wheel Cadillacs are for senators and members of parlia ment New5p0per Lomb The Institute is hoping for good attendance at the extension course Shortcuts in Cooking in one of the public school rooms April 28 from l30to oclock Mrs Howard Ritchie and Mrs Ken McQuarrie are to attend the lec ture and pictures sponsored by the Canadian Cancer Society in Bar rie Mrs Leonard Beardsall will be in charge of the swimming classes in this district Mrs George Dickinson is looking after the quilt blocks for the county quilt with the help of other members It is hoped the junior girls will be present at the Club Girl Enter tains achievement day May The conveners of standing com mittees gave their annual reports Mrs Alvin cox gave an excellent report on the Consumer Maga zine Mrs Albert White conduct ed contest prize going to Mrs Cox and consolation to Mrs good time was had by all on Friday evening April in the hall concert and dance put on by the Kansas Farmers featuring Jack Thynne of BrusselsCanadas only singing violinistand the Noll Sis ters of Walkerton with their piano accordions banjo and guitar selec tions was enjoyed very much Clarke Wallace of Hanover played several mouthorgansolos Clarence Brock of Nottawa was master of ceremonies The evening closed with round and square dancing Cater to Elmvale Lions April for Elmvale Lions Club About 85 members guests and wives attended Dancing brought the evening to close with music by the Heplones Had Tonsillectomy MrsBert Burton had tonsil Operation in Collingwood hospita on Thursday rnorning the past week and returned home on day We hope that She will son be feeling viell again Mrs Mae Robertson Bereaved Penetang on Friday last Sympathy of the community goes out to all the family Mrs and Mrs Mel Sealy Toronto visited onSunday with Mr and Shirley Nedf Teronto is home for Easter holidays and Kathy Walker accompanied her for few good crowd attended the Mon day evening euchre party in the hall Lucky winners were Mrs banquet at th Normandie Inn Turf ed turkey dinner tures by Norm Holden and danc ing to the Heptones Quantity if not quality of speeches kept everyonein hilarious spirits and we doubt if Jim Magill ever did discover who stole the dingdong Congratulations to those who re ceived trophies and thanks to the Normandie Inn and staff Nice to seelLou Borland home from hospital and able to enjoy the banquet Shopping Centre Opens Sorry toihear cf the deathrof Mrs Mae Robertsons brotherfin Room on April BowlersenjOyl moving pic1 and Health Mrs Gordon Ingleton Mrs Parnell took the presi dents chair and most fittineg ad dressed the members Vivian Ja cobs favored the group by singing Peter Cottontail The meeting closed by singing God Save the Queen and lunch was served by the committee DDGM Visits Lodge On Friday evening the officers and members of Coronation Lodge AF and AM No 466 Elmvale welcomed the District Deputy Grand Master of Georgian District Rt Wor Bro Gordon Watson of Creemore on his official visit He was accompanied by District Sec retary Bro Arthur May of Creemore Visitors were present from Midland Collingwood Cree more Stayner Penetang and Nor wich At the close of lodge ban quet was held in the basement of mic Point Edward spent the weekend with relatives here Mrs Duncan McColeman Stay ner spent Monday with Mrs Mel Rowat Mrs Columbus spent few days with relatives at Niagara Falls Hoyle and son Mel Allan dale spent Saturday with Mr and Mrs Beardsail and on Sun day Mr and Mrs Albert Straohan ofOro were their guests Mrs Terry returned from holiday in Sarnia and Detroit Mr and Mrs Wilson Gun and Mrs Wallace Clute Final of Euchres and desires Among these is the urge to achieve and gain recognition He needs to pic ture himself as succeeding at various tasks including his school studies and games But when he fails he should be helped to learn from his mis takes and try again His par ents understanding and en loouragement assist child to be on friendly terms with him self In every family where there are several children certain amount of conflict is inevitable Some times it is difficult for two chil dren ina home to be good friends One may be jealous of the other or fear his domination Parents need to help each child feel se cure Favoritism muft never be shown Brothers and asters are usually deal in the give and take of play with hischums The abil ity to make friends and keep them is an art learned ver gradually In every stage life individuals need others in whom they can trust and con fide delicious lunch was served and social hour enjoyed In MidlandHospital The many friends of Mrs McGuire will be sorry to learn she is patient in St Andrews Hos Sunday visitors from here with Mr and Mrs Duncan McColeman On Monday Mrs Beardsall were Mr and Mrs Mel Rowat and entertained the Club Prize winner Beardsall consolation Mrs Whet ham lone thandSLMrs Rowley Ladies Euchre Barry Mr and Mrs Paul Rowat MrsA Mr and Mrs Roy Rowait Mrs Rowolt Mr and Mrs Mac Row at Judy and Cathy First domestic loers These are sometimes called popularity amongst Cana dian couples mail it in person Only the owner of the car and truck need sign Details are often completed in as short time as 10 minutes there are two good reason JoilN NIAGARA folks about Fourways to gold NIAGARA LOAN Nebd moneyt Then the four different ways you can borrow at Niagara Finance will interest you Besides loan plans which theneeds of almosteveryone for you to pick NiagatarFinance fdr money requirements Loans to $1500 are life insured at no extra cost to you And rates on many Niagara loans are lower in other words you get more for your money For full information just drop in anytime or phone Third loans on business equipment Businessmen in accordance with value Only the owner needs to sign anexcellentanswerfortem And of importance to them seasonal payment plans are available on lOans over $500 Such loans are com pleted with little delay Phone 4109 year industry in Canada Are you breathing ln or breathing out FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE 4201 ACCOUNTANTS ARMSTRONG MacLAREN CO cunnrsneo ACCOUNTANTS 43 Collier 8L Barrie MacLAREN BCOM GA LICENSED TRUSTEE LICENSED MUNICIPAL AUDITOR BADGLEY PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 38 Dunlop st East Telephone 4135 Barrie HERBERT HARRIS 85 CO Certified lublic Accountants Toronto and Barrie Barrie office Wilson Bu ldins Post office Square eiephone 3397 Resident Partner NEEDHAM CPA ARTHUR POWELL CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 24 Dunlon st East Barrie Telephone 5228 ROSE HARRISON CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS SAMUEL ROSE LA SAMUEL HARRISON CA 69 Collier Street Phone 4949 ARTHUR GILBERT Accountant and Auditor ORGANIZATIONAL AND MANAGEMENT get better deal fromthe merchant dealer the rural papers are for the most part gossip days Visit at BurneS Hugh 3husbandandwife loans+ likethis service because it is gygï¬ghlm 950 2531 VETERINARY or service man in your home town and he 111993 is amuSigg What is 305$ anyway 15 Burnes T°romor 95 3150 here they alone signit is ar fast and troublefree The DR FLEMNG is always available to Stand behind the goods gossrll newsmayor and minor newsa dIS over the weekend ranged about 24 to 35 bumqess eqmpmem acts as VETERINARIAN and SURGEON 01 SENices he gives you gigéoxggtat ciï¬gi 2131 ï¬ltxemgztztmake mama Eucme patty hours and enjoys widespread backing and loans are made Sonla 51 Ev Barrie Phone 45 were 51 nsssra person mum TEACHER or PIANO mama and THEORY Pupils prepared for examina minds as he Only until after some one has told Myers and Jim Myers lone hands Second car Wk 1041 porary ï¬nancial shortages 333385thinélilfél$lliiii351 PHONE 28 Should Canada haVe national lotteries him about it ishe apt to be conscious of that fact MlS M4 113105 llleY drawt Heres one Of the ï¬SteSt éï¬ï¬iByeililltra st Phone 4118 Recently The Financial Post asked group Mam Lal°nde ways to borrow monéy Its Fourth loan on farm And insofar as the publishers making mOre Th WARRENL MacLEAN EMT of Citizens about frequently suggested move money than they know what to do with the gator Oakview News veryeasytohaflfllebOIhflOm macblfleflSm 19000 OSTEOPATHIgnhslI nnrumnc large number of those answering were op need have no fear Well bet him the cigars that £815 Off towLeroy Donald and yémr point of View and ours loans have been 35le ORGANIBT ï¬mwr cLINIc posed to lotteries in any shape or xform If he were unlucky to be hitby Cadillac he would his staff for an excellent bowling Motor owners can apply by designed for farmers needs 0mm United Church WILSON gyrggi any Teacher of Plano Organ and Singing Telephone 4285 Res 183 Owen St Apt Barrio OPTOMETRY MAURICE BARRE FAAO OPTOMETRIST 24 Dunlop st East suite 12 Entrance East side of Dominion store Phone 1963 Hours 9530 andby appointment JOHNSTON OPTOMETRIST 15 Clapperton st office Hours to Closed Saturday Afternoon nonnltr smm Ito Currenf Accoun STEPHENSONS JEWELLERS and OPTOMETRISTS gnrrie BELLE EWARI Mr and Mrs Jack Perrier Sgt and Mrs Frank Little spent Sun day in Toronto to visit Mrs Ier riers mother who is in the Gen eral Hospital Miss Flo Torrens is spending Easter in Pittsburgh Mrs Mallory and friend of Ridgeway are visiting her mother Mrs Lavall this week Sherman Wheeler is home after spending the winter in Toronto Mr and Mrs Barry Trombley and family Toronto and CFN Ron Irombley of Kingston spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Trombley Jill Higgins is having her tonsils out in Toronto hospital SPRINGCLEANING TIP There are thousandhome fires every daymost of them get their start in plain ordinary household rubbish While housecleaning this spring check your attic cellar and closets for rubbish and be sure your yard and garage are free from quickburning trash too Dont give fire place to start Lachute Que Watchman Farm costs The average month wage without board of male help on Canadian farms at midsummer was $140 lls eoty convenient to rent ï¬ne new or from Hort for an hour day week on as long as you need it And lhe cost is surprisingly lowl All gasoline and oil Public liability Properly Damage Fire and Theft lmurL once and $0000 deductible collision protection are included in the low rule at no extra coal And or persons can ride for the cosl of one Do More see more havo more fool Coll Hertz any time you need cor Coll us to reserve coranywhere HE RT SYSTEM 69 Collier Sf Ph 2772 DUNLOP STREET BARRIE ONTARIO BOYS SEAGRAM ROWE Barristers Solicitors Notaries Public Branchofflce Elmvale Ontario BOYS 00 ROWE 10 SEAGRAM COWAN COWAN ams ers Solicitors Nota Consulting Hours 10 um to 11mm Monday to Friday Ross Cowan MONEY T0 LOAN 53 Collier st Barrie Ont GLADSTONE CURRIE QC Barrister and Solicitor MONEY T0 LOAN 97 Dunlou st East Barrie Phone 3118 DONALD MaoLAREN QC Barrister Solicitor Etc Money to Loan Masomc Temple Building Barrie JOHN OITON BA Barrister Solicitor Notary 91 Dunlop St Room BARRIE PHONE 5822 SMITH McLEAN 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