won Publisher New Years thoughts resolutions and messagaseemeobemcndingwellbe the usual January deasnine In Jugthisnewdecadewmhavein gspiredtamany peopleatrmesotop nsnandpanmrmsomdasothatit mIMbecailedtbedecadeofgreatex predation slmbdxoursocialpropbetsareuc tinting between extant expectation Forexample the moral revolution of the 196051 togoouewzyortbe otherlnrsdecadeeithertoimeas ingfrecdoms or return to stricter diecks on personal behaviour About the Only degree of unanimity isthat diange willbc big factor 01 the 19705 Ionianyeldssucharamiscon 41 Rudi Gcrnreichs unisex faShions nonrun 19705 Great Expectations With AGreater Challenge ML controlorbesetupon our commonneat or destroy our world we inn counter inflation or Sifter through the consequencm of depremion Regardlas of how mud we try to peerintothefuture thereislrttledoubt some of the marvels that will confront us Ibsen wrote that However certain our mention The moment foreseen may be unexpected When it anives We have classic examples of how sur prising the expected can be For years pointing to the un yielding demands of the US Negro yet there was surprise when Watts and De by fade violence Stu dent unrest in Canadian and 115 univer sities was heralded by the first outbreak In California yet we were milprised by the longhairs who occupled the deans thatwewlllbeilipreparedtocope therewereslgns troit were rocked office or wrecked ters compu What are the mgns of today Con sumer revolt is one spiraling wage de mands another Fadmaker Rudi Germ reieh designs ltisandhers matching briefs for bald and top ployment doms ton abdicate thingshappenastlieywlli Buttodosolsto way out Onlybyinvestiing canwe silly and personal ham An alarming population has Mr Gerurelch DOWN MEMORY LANE 10 YEARS AGO in NEW CITY Barrie Examiner Jan 23 1080 Dr John Anders elected president Com munity Concert Assocn Mrs Ernest Bell named program chairman First meeting of Barrie United Appeal thd called by Chairman Robert Jennings at Community House with invitations to nine local agencies Mrs Paul Emms professional had members Figure Skat mg Club busy preparing for annual fee show Mrs Earl Rowe of Newton Robinson was in Ottawa to hear her daughter Jean Cassclman MP for Gren vrlle reply to Seech From Throne Mrs Casselman and on Earl Rowe MP D111 fcrinimcoe are first daughterfather combination in Canadas Parliament Knights of Columbus held Midwinter Ball at St John Viarinoy Hall with 180 attending Committee consisted of Grand Knight John Woods Frank Light John Murphy Frank Macdonaid Tom Higgins Bob Dorlon Mike Mcliale lunlor RV Hospital Auxiliary began third year valuable work Pictured sew ing group of Mrs limes McClure Mrs Harold Wheeler Mrs Jack Forster Mrs Neil Mayor Mrs Donald Tuplin Flycrs beat St Mikes in Junior ockey at Barrie Arena 30 keeping star centre Dave Keen to check Wayne Rutledge earned shutout in nets as Dale Rolfe and werlul rear nstalled flood lights at Queens Park for night skat ing YMCA Week in Barrie had ex tensive program planned by Russ Davey executive director In Ontario Tank ard curling playoff Orillia rinks skip ed on nedy Ed Green opened coin laun dry in Wilson Bldg on Slmcoe St George Llsk Reeve of Tecumseth elect ed Warden Simcoe County stressed need new registry office and addition to Georgian Manor Penotang Gerald Roberts Barrie alderman outlined caso for federal civil servants to OttaWa re fair salary scale Presldent Zeke Forum of Barrio Conservation Club presented cheque to Mayor Willard Eddie Wesbfall formed guard Rotary Club by Harry Armstrong and George Kinzie for work on Kinsmen Park Emery Engineering Co modoro by Barrio Yacht Club In Emir Examiner Publist by Canadian Newspapers Limited 16 Hayeld Stout Banis Ontario Ken Lambio General Manager mm Editor m1 JAKE pollution inflation there is genealfcelingtlntwohavereacbedthe weldedsionweshallhavearms unavoidable pathtowarwewlcontrolpollntiunof less males and le malw and peqale laugh yet wonder Af ter ail unisex may be more than simple fashion trend as women seek em and the right to free sole heritage at men We lnvethe essonsoflhelstwstoteachus that extremist in any field is often the forerunner of modied acceptance by all The past detade has brought so much diango and the new decade promises so much more than there Is temptation to personal standards of taste and judgement and ride with the tide In other words there Is temptation to let opt for the cowards of ourselves hope to fashion our world as we would have it This personal investment canbemarleinmanywaystlnough service clubs cburchm personal mor percenta of our our dropper wt land were to follow suit we would be leaving themtternsoiourleuptothelikesof proceeded Wl construction modern office building east side Memorial Square Site was former Ross Block which had been pun chased by Tuscan Leasehold Ltd Salter and Alluon were architects Sandy Coulis elected chairman Plan hing Board Furn Colvin chosen Com COMMITTED animals In 657 llNTIL III DEATH 31 SUICIDES WElIE DENIED CHRISTIAN BURIAL woman ULTIMATE ms WAS lam FACEITMENI lNIEIlMENl ATA Marrowmoms lmemMm mm IlWaMIZAVW ou sv crosstows Ggoo ms unaware sowrs 70 mar wzzmmrxmzm mmin ll 19 mm Wi Wile millwa 124612 073 NEW0411 WIIIfNw dilll II 5101 MAA602 fiMei MilliHM mow usewa WWERIIJ 51mm 27173027 WiydtfwwWWMWMW W940 WWI001V tiff MDIIZIT WEIDIIAM W37 frwm By PATRICK NICHOLSON The white mans gruvo was the name given In colonial days to tho underbelly of the western ange of Africa lying along the equator ltio Blafrnn war has entitled that area to the new name of the white mans shame For 30 months war wrecked Nigerlu once the pride of the former colonic in Africa as the most populous and best devel oped or the newly independent nations Ninetyfive per cent of all con motssince the Second World War have been fought In the un derdeveloped area of the world underdeveloped notions cannot produce modern ropblstL outed weapons of war Who then armed tho Nigerians and the Blnfrnns tho Cypriots the Viet nnmcso the Israelis the Arabs the Congolese tho Kashmlrl the Indonesians and tho Ko rcnns PROFITS 0F WAIT One of the outstanding mar chants of death is the Pentagon in Washington United States Mr Ilenry John Kuss has been named as the boss of the later nutlnnal Ioglsllcs negotiation section of the lntcmattonul se curitlcs affulrs division of the dc nrtmcnt of defence As the ch of arms salesman of the 115 the Pentagon markets some 52000000000 worth of arms year to little natlans whlch could not turn them agalnst the seller As tax payer you contribute towards Canadas cconomlc aid to un derdeveloped naIIons so you will be dupondcnt to learn that in 1001 thnsc natlons together typically paid out one half of all the flnanclul old they recelvcd an Interest on their credit pur chases of sophisticated Western was am of death Wat defeated Ire half atarvcd but courageous Ibo sul dlcra of Blnlra Onothousandpound bombs par 0hr Elam Examiner 10 Dayflcld Street Barrie Ontario Telephone 7200517 Second Class Mail RostIrntIon Number 0104 Return postage guaranteed Dally Sundays mid Statutory llollduys excepted Subscription rates daily by carrier 55c vcokll $1060 yearly Siriqu copies me By mull Barrio $2060 yearly Ontario $1000 your other mail $3500 year Motor throw off $2100 year National Advertising Offl cea 425 University Avenue Toronto 040 CEUICNISIu Montreal Member of the Canadian Press and Audit Bureau of circulations Tho Oanndlnn Press ox cluslvcly outltled to the me for republication of all news dis utclics In this paper crodv it to It or The Associated Press or Reuters and also the local noun publlshcd therein The Barrio ExnmlnLi clalms Cuyyrlghl In all orlulnal ud vcrtlsln and cdltorlnl motor 101 created by Its employch und reproduced in thls news paper Copyrlgbt Registration Numlt bcr 203010 register 01 gtl 22 21 OTTAWA REPORT Bialran War Entitled White Mans Shame Sim my by Russian Ilyushlnzs bom re flown by Egyptian p11 ots and the bullets fired from groundstrafing Russian MIG 11r piloted by white mercenar Ics followed up pounding by heavy artillery Including us 105 mm and Soviet 122 mm guns Finally the aliellshuckcd Blafran remnaan were overrun by British Ferrel and Saladin armored cars against whlcb the French 75 mm calibre rifles used by the Blafrans were Inel fectlve Thus the ngerlun federal army IN ely composed of Hnuan lf bccmcnlrocn ho north overcame the Blulrun army largely composed of Ibo trlbcsmen from the eastfor this was essentially tribal scrap which would have been shorter and less bloody handto hand brawl with club If the so callcd civilized nations bud not provlded sophisticated weapons of longrange death The defeat ed and dcrlmatcd 1005 are most ly Chrlstllina and are praised BIBLE THOUGHT Therefore shall is man Icnvu IllI all and his mother Gonel 224 Under God mans first nl lcglanco Is to hls wife Klndiicsa tn oncs parents must not be scheduled by their manipulation of his consclcncc CANADAS STORY Telegraph Helped To Curb Fighting Ry BOB BOWMAN Although tho last splkc of th CPR transcontinental was and 111 In December 1805 at Crai gcllachlc BC the coastlo const telegraph servlce was completed on Jan 24 of the some year It was Just in time to play it part In defeatmg the Northwest Rebellion that began In March when Mall and Northwest Mounted Police clnshcd at Duck Lake The telegraph service which Mctls and lndlnris regarded with hoatlllty and called talk lng wires was prlmltlvo and handoperated In tlny slutlons It not only followed the railway line but there were branches to Edmonton Battlefgrd Prlnce Albert and other settlements This proved useful not only for mllltary and police lristructlons but for providing settlers with now through newspapers vhlch Included the Calgary Herald Edmonton Bullctlii Princo Al bert Times and Saskatchewan Herald whlch were all in the danger urea Of course the big problem was to keep the telegraph servv Ice ln operation because It was easy for thc Moll and Indians to cut the wire Ihl happened between Calgary and Edmonton at time when Edmonton was In danger of oolng nltockv The Indians camped outslue monlon were heating their war drums and there ivcrc only no men capable of dctondlng the Hay communlty They had muz rIolondlng guns and had to make thclr own anununlllun and gunpowder It was csscntlnl to get help 733 as the most able and intelligent among Nigerians Now the war has ended and the black market In another weapon of survivalfoodhas begun One grade egg small cost $130 One pound of garrl root bulk food without signi cant nutritional value costs $250 Salt cost $25 per cupful pair of socks costs $32 so not many wear them One live goat perhaps small source of milk and cheese or perhaps more swiftly one protein meal for people fetches $350 But to tho Illnfinns most of whom now llnd boilprecariou weekly Flt tonnes on cd prices even one hundredth ol these would be prohibitive That is why aid food lifts urn so urgent Tho attention of the world has been locus sc on Blufra Equally It might have been turned to half dozen other places and over much longer periods than the 30 months of nlalras calvnry What about for instance those other Christiana included among the Pnlestlnlnn Arabs who have been corrallcd in relu gcn camps around tho borders of Israel for the past 22 years They have been subsisting on tlch generously provided by tho Unlted Natlons and consisting of daily handout of raw food priced at one US cent per per son per day How does your an nual grocetcrla bill compnro with $005 or $300 in leap year from Calgary and Jame Moqu volunteered to try to get there on horseback Nearly everybody knows the story of Paul Rc vcros rldo when the Amcrlcan Revolutionary war began but It was pleasure cantor com pared with vants desperate dash to Calgary First he had to get out of Edmonton without being seen by the Indlnns Then he gnllopctl the 200 miles in bit terly cold weather stopping only to get fresh horses along the waylt took hIm 30 hours to get to Calgary whcro arrangements were made to send troops to Edmonton lmmcdlatcly Mowut rested and then rode hack to Edmonton wllh copies ol the Calgary Herald contuln Ing thn latest news of the devel opment of tho robelllon When the Indians heard that troops were on their way they stopped boating their war drums and went back to farmlng OTHER EVENTS 1848 Rolormcrs won elec 3n In Upper and Lower Can 1801Flrst meeting of British Columbln legislature at New Westmlnstcr lashGrand Trunk Hallway uiiltcd wllh Northern and Ham lllon utlwny toolBrltuln nuzl re furrcd Alaska boundary dispute to supposedly impartial commit tee of Jmlgc mailGeorge II Murray rc slgncd us Premier of Nova Scolt tin after 21 years In office linoCamilla become mem her of lnternutlonal utnmlc en orgy committee names Pepl well little fellow Fraser said strokingly and your names Peppy No no sold Its Pepl Hes re man Quick as Bluenose came back the query be bilingual member signed curd Ray Marshall lncludcd note When are you going to bring back those new golnshes which disappeared from our place THE FIRST COLUMN Candys Dandy 50 Are Visitors By kEN WALLS OUT OF CIRCLIATION TilE has been that for to one farmiw and tar Outside the wreaths has awarding to well inform ed sources lit not for has and man Not even for skiers snow mobilers ci curlss Only the dam of local ntlenes are warm with the am ulatlon of food Wm go go dancers and Iced hoo lion modmusk THIS DEPARTMENT hnl beat cheered by the receipt of numerous carr5 telephone calls and visitors Three of the latter were particularly srznt cant as they were accompanied by Object ln brown bay Also welcome from one of the Monday anon in curlers named Proctor People named Stepherd and Haskim have kept the papers cominl in and the literary com uibutiona such as they are gn log out Hash has also been tempting limb by handling the garbage pail in my place The empty pail that Is paper visit roo MANY to single out for mention to this limited space But there was this card from flank and Erial Howard Montreal II contained clipp ing which showed the invalid in bed with our poodle mans bat Mend What caught Capt Howards cyc more was the cheesecake photo in same column Then there was tho and from Harry Michln Ibo hardsweeping curler who eu closcd two peas in pod No doubt reminder of memberspr In the now suspended Pea Soup Club of Quebec of mi MENTION 0F Pepi brings to mind the time took him pup to the Barrie Examiner filiice Rick Fraser then sports enquired as to his ori cs poodle and Ms said KIWANIB CLUB forwarded Get Well PARLIAMENTARY Govt Guide To Precedence And we hope that You are up and well no roen ONE MOST mulled cardacrmmuarthkoy ILIecdmaehIShDecmb with the following quotation from Shakespeare The ear is on the roof The Carries in their stalk IhebmIcnleglltntbeplter cut Belonging to Ken Walla The pyramldx are wide and bull by and by fall To bother you foraye ANGUS alchY sent alon personal note have had many augurnaru with Angus about prcsnt day education contention is that readln ril 18 good old hickory stick are neg lected today plan to post Ang uss letter up In the mens sauna room of Barrie Country Club Thus misspelled word in ll My and rithmetlc plus the SERIOUSLY though this learned educaunnlst of Scottish descent blows tharouily Frankly about Mc Kay its curling that bothers me In the past eight years there is something which bring out the very best in Angus The man Just cant miss Ive never won game against him Makes you think he must be right about the new teaching prnc tice his pmfcim AMONG GITTS hero arrived also popular new game call while away the hours About tha only thing not melvcd were the poodles favorite delicacy cho colates But theres an old Con fucian theory about sweets qunic which helps to ROYAL YORK HOTEL has who Is reputed to be the only bar in Canada named after the bartender They tell merit LI located on tho mmanino Must find It some time Regular floor patron on weekly trip to Toronto notes that It is milled Mxyl Bar and me burtaidu al foctlonately known Merry Mary Than are varloss slos mis carded maid the place donated by am On var iation 801 like this Cmdys Dandy but sex wont rot your teeth uorraoox Is sun Being Published By DAVE MeINTOSE OTTAWA CP lbo Tru dean government is often taxed for it alleged crecplng republi cnnIrm The charge ls usually levelled at State Secretary Gerard Pelle tIer in particular For instance some opposition MP3 are upset at present be cause Mr meat huvIng study made of Pclletlcrs depart new system of military deco rntlons to replace tho old Brit ish awards But the soclnl register will ha relieved to know that Mr Pellolt ttcrs organization still publishing the Guido to Relmlvo Precedence at Ottawa No creeping republicnnism hero The guidein bluu covers in lurnllyscts out the order of precedence for everybody who Is anybody In polltlcul Judicial dlplamallc and rellgloua lilo Tho guide snyslt la Intended for use of officials at Ottawa who have to deal with questions of ceremonial The latest annual edition took the tlme of four persons and Pelletler ln NDP cost $1025 Mr formed Frank Howard member for Skocna 1n Cum mons answer As an MP incidentally Mr Howard ranks 20th In the order oI precedence thy om REGISTRY OFFICE for County of Slmcoc located on north side of Vorslcy St for many years At right is Sch elrcular urlve loading up slope to county building and courthouse The lCnglly was dcmollshct several years ago to make way for new canny cliffcu bunldlng After new registry office was built on bill at rear next Io county building the structure plnur Ahovc hlrn and other MPI are The Govtm0rGQn0rul the prlmo minister the cblef justice of Cunndar former gave general former prime mln tony the Senate Speaker lbs Common Speaker ambassa dors cabinet ministers the 0p posltlon lunar provincial lieu tennnogovcrnnrs members of the Privy CouncIl who are not In tho eoblnet church leaders provincial premlcrs judges of the Supreme Court of Canada the president of the Exchequer Court of Canada the chief jus tires of the highest provincial courts judges of the Exchequer Court and of the superior prov Inclnl courts and senators After the MP eomo consuls gcnernl of countries without dlir lomutlc rccognltlon the chief of the defence staff members of provincial cabinets Speakers at tho legislatures and lastly members of the lcglslnturcs It will be scan that John Diel cnbokcr as former prime mln Ister takes precedence over his Conservutlvc party leader new or Stnnfleld by three places Mr Dlefcnbnker and SolicitorGeneral Gerigo Mc iIralth keep their placcsus the senior mDn of the Commons Both were elected in 1040 NDP Lender Douglas was elected to the Commons for the first time in 1035 but has not served continuously cd hero remained idlo until it was taken over with county approval as museum oporat cd by Womens Institute In summer months with volunteer hvfpors from Barrie and area Many exhibits of plonecr days were obtained as donations from Interested people They were trans ii to new county iruscum and nrchlvea on illghwuy 26 near Mldburst CIllt station when it was open